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Matter and Shape, ‘Brutalist Japan’, Make Play
Highlights from the second edition of Parisian design salon Matter and Shape. Then: we learn about brutalism in Japan. Plus: we visit Young V&A in London to meet designer Charlie Boyden.

‘About Consuming Books: The Nijhof & Lee Collection’
The current exhibition at the London Centre for Book Arts explores the legacy of the Dutch design bookshop, Nijhof & Lee.

Collect 2025, Christopher Dresser, Jaipur Rugs and Shyam Ahuja
Highlights from the most recent edition of the Collect 2025 art and design fair, and we preview one of the stories in Monocle’s latest March issue. Plus, we find out more about the designer…

Madrid Design Festival 2025
Monocle’s Liam Aldous reports from the 8th edition of the annual Madrid Design Festival.

Design Biennale Rotterdam
Highlights from the inaugural edition of the Design Biennale Rotterdam, featuring experimental and collectible design from local and international designers. Across the city, participants have responded to the overarching theme: “What’s Real is Unfamiliar”.

Diary at the ready
Monocle’s design editor, Nic Monisse, considers some key dates and events to mark out on your design calendar.

‘Soane and Modernism: Make it New’, ‘The Brutalist’ and County Hall Pottery
We find out how Sir John Soane was a forerunner of modernist architecture and discuss the award-winning feature film, ‘The Brutalist’. Plus, a visit to a pottery studio and exhibition space in central London.

Yrjö Kukkapuro
A reflection on the life and legacy of Finnish furniture designer Yrjö Kukkapuro. Petri Burtsoff reports.

Stockholm Design Week, Zona Maco Diseño
We recap the recent Stockholm Design Week and Zona Maco Diseño in Mexico City.

‘Distillation of Architecture’
The current exhibition at the AA, London’s eminent architectural school, pairs Japanese architectural studios and artists to rethink a piece of furniture or domestic structure.