In London’s Nine Elms, a completely transparent swimming pool forms a bridge between the tenth floors of two buildings: lucky residents can even swim across to
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Memorial wall for coronavirus victims
Loved ones of the British citizens who died of Covid-19 drew almost 150,000 hearts on a wall opposite the Houses of Parliament in London. Organizers of
Application icons in retro design
Ben Vessey rethought the graphic design of well-known app icons inspired by the iconography of early Apple computers: we can experience the nostalgia of the eighties
Birkenstock slippers with a bold design
Birkenstock’s distinctive, ergonomic slippers are big favorites of both “ugly shoes” fans and those committed to a healthy lifestyle. The German brand’s designs have always enjoyed
Cosmic pieces of furniture | Bohinc Studio
Feminine, sophisticated geometry combined with a distinctive, recognizable visual language and quality materials: on the pieces of furniture designed by Bohinc Studio, in which orbs and
Beyond beauty—spaces affecting all senses | Linda Boronkay
Perhaps the last thing I would have suspected about Linda Boronkay is that she is battling with impostor syndrome. Then I realized that what appeared to
Nanushka’s latest store in London evokes the atmosphere of hotels
The label’s latest flagship store in London once again showcases the multifunctional style represented by Nanushka stores in general, complete with a cafe, lounge-inspired rooms and
Turning faults into fortunes | GoodWaste
In parallel to the concept of the “new normal”, the notion of the “new creative” is also underway, and we found a design collective in London that’s the perfect
Brutalist London through the eyes of an illustrator | MAMIMU
Owing to the collaboration of London-based Japanese artist MAMIMU and Cult Vision eyewear boutique in London’s Barbican, Brutalist London is presented from a special angle in
London’s first floating church is completed
Architecture, boat building, religious community space and contemporary design – the floating church installed in a port in East London offers all these in one. The
A mural commemorates the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 in London
Commissioned by the Hungarian Cultural Center London, Hungarian graffiti artist Fat Heat has made a wall painting to commemorate the Hungarian Revolution of 1956. The artwork
Banksy on board
Banksy, the mysterious street artist has once again appeared before the public. This time, however, he took a novel approach: he posted a video project on
Turn-of-the-century glamour | Róbert Bondár, gold leaf artist & signwriter
We were quite sure that signwriters and gold leaf artists don’t really exist nowadays. At least in Hungary. Róbert Bondár didn’t study this unique craft in
HIGHLIGHTS | The New Yorker effect
Initially, The New Yorker magazine was a 15 cent paper focused on Manhattan – today it is an unavoidable trendsetter both in terms of content and