Monocle on Design
Your essential guide to design, covering furniture, craft, and architecture. Discover fresh stories, rising talents, and the latest from top studios.
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Design Miami 2015
Today we pack our trunks, slip on our shades and head to South Beach to chart our favourite Floridian finds from the festivities at Design Miami. Featuring Joe Gebbia, Rogerio Fasano and Yves Béhar, as well as our highlights from the show.
Interior life
This week we turn our attention to interiors, from Italian furniture to Kuwaiti entertainment spaces. We get a masterclass in interior design from renowned British designer Tara Bernerd. Plus Graeme Brooker, head of interior design at London’s Royal College of Art, gives us an insight into how he’s training the…
Going their own way
We shine a spotlight on the makers and companies doing things their own way. From Vienna to Melbourne, cushy hotel interiors to factories past and present, Monocle celebrates independence across the spectrum of design.
Future of design
We discuss the role of design in our cities and the future of fonts with legendary graphic designer Lance Wyman. Plus, we take a little time to learn about a London-based watch fair that’s ticking over nicely.
Architecture and urbanism
We peruse the displays at the World Architecture Festival in Singapore. Then we take a look at post-war buildings across England and hear from some longstanding East London manufacturers who are bucking the trend of constant change that’s come to define their neighbourhoods.
From Chicago to Rovaniemi
We hear how the Windy City is trying to reposition itself as a world centre of architecture and discuss the work of Finnish master Alvar Aalto in the remote Lap city of Rovaniemi. Plus: which products we think no good home should be without this year and a look back…
Logo modernism
Josh Fehnert investigates the modernist roots of the corporate logo by speaking to the editor of a vast new compendium on the subject. As Adobe Photoshop celebrates its 25th anniversary we look at the impact this program has had on those who make images. Plus we meet the team at…
Art at home
David Plaisant speaks to Seattle-based architect Jim Olson about creating the perfect space and atmosphere for art in domestic architecture. Plus we meet one of Muji’s principal designers, Naoto Fukasawa, as well as the British duo behind new label Hillier Bartley and Italian design theorist Gianluigi Ricuperati.
Building memories
David Plaisant speaks to architect Daniel Libeskind about the art and architecture of memory, plus we discuss plans to transform JFK’s iconic TWA Terminal. We also meet Jean Touitou, founder and creative director of Parisian brand A.P.C. and go to Singapore to meet the team at Ministry of Design.
Graphic lessons
Josh Fehnert sits down with grandmaster of US graphic and corporate design Michael Bierut to discuss a hefty new monograph that highlights his work for ‘The New York Times’, United Airlines and many more brands beside. We also hear the best from Vienna Design Week and visit the studio of…
