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Weaving Connections

Curated by the National Taiwan Craft Research and Development Institute, cross-border craft initiative Fiber Links connects designers and artisans across Southeast Asia to create a series of fibre craft products ranging from fashion to home accessories

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Celebrating Original Design with Vola

Since its first collection in 1968, VOLA has exemplified design excellence. The first collaboration between VOLA founder Verner Overgaard and Danish architect and designer Arne Jacobsen combined form, function and craft, and that spirit of ingenuity and quality continues today

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A Sign of the Times

Responding to contemporary needs, Danish tap manufacturer VOLA introduces the sophisticated hand sanitiser dispenser RS11, a design-led take on the now ubiquitous item

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A Window for All Seasons

JS Aluminium Window’s proprietary window systems bring security and comfort to Hong Kong homes, making the company a popular choice among developers, designers and architects


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Open to All

Universal Design Studio has redefined the corporate lobby as a welcoming, public space within British Land's first net zero carbon development, 100 Liverpool Street

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Maximum Effect, Minimum Impact

‘Maximum Effect, Minimum Impact’ - Championing energy-efficient windows with low environmental impact, JS Aluminium Window offers green solutions that don’t compromise on aesthetics or functionality

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AXOR Citterio Gets a Tactile Update

AXOR Citterio may comprise a wide array of products and options, with levers, faucets and finishes to suit any bathroom, but what brings them together is the designer’s consistent, geometric design language, with each of the 70 pieces — mixers in multiple heights and installation types, for example, with different versions of escutcheons or plates, and three different handle styles — carrying the spirit of Italy’s neoclassical architecture in its right angles and circular curves…

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