Monocle on Design
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Salone del Mobile 2017
The world’s biggest interior design fair wrapped up last week in Milan. In this episode we bring you a report from the show, including conversations with some of the biggest names in design.
On Design 35: Has Hario brewed the perfect coffee-dripper?
In a world of increasingly complex kitchen contraptions, Japanese glassware maestro Hario proves that less can be more with the right design and materials. Monocle 24’s Bill Leuty looks into the history of the brand and pays tribute to his favourite product: the V60.
Apogee architecture
We speak to the photographer behind a book documenting the modernist architecture of Palm Springs under the light of the full moon. We also tour the new home of the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Design, and our Tokyo bureau chief Fiona Wilson gives us her Japanese…
On Design 34: Who were the women of the Bauhaus?
The Bauhaus art and design school preached equality but who’s heard of Lucia Maholy and Marianne Brandt? Design journalist Katie Treggiden digs deeper.
Home truths
We visit the Barbican Centre for a new show on postwar domestic architecture in Japan and jump up and down on the beds at Jerusalem’s first design hotel. Plus: a closer look at fashion brand Vetements’ decision to ditch Paris for Zürich.
On Design 33: How do you build for a tropical climate?
The architectural style tropical modernism is often cited but just as often misattributed. This week Monocle’s Istanbul bureau chief Chris Lord tells us about its unlikely roots and development.
Top-flight design
The practice of designing something as large and oft-seen as aeroplane livery deserves deep thought about brand values; we speak to two designers (from our sister firm Winkreative) who have revamped the look of Air Canada’s fleet. Plus: a few flush finds from Frankfurt’s ISH bathroom design fair and our…
On Design 32: Is the broadsheet newspaper here to stay?
The decline of the broadsheet newspaper has long been anticipated but in 2017 big papers still reign on newsstands and are looking better than ever. Fernando Pacheco explains why.
Are Antwerp’s best days still ahead of it?
Nestled in the heart of Flanders – Belgium’s Dutch-speaking northern region – Antwerp has garnered a reputation in recent years as a regional city with a global reach. Today we bring you interviews with some of its brightest design talents.
On Design 31: Dutch courage – who was Hendrik Petrus Berlage?
Hendrik Petrus Berlage’s architecture was more than just an aesthetic triumph. His socialist principles literally and figuratively shaped Amsterdam and still influences Dutch designers to this day.
