We had the pleasure of welcoming Claudia and Harry Washington to the studio to discuss their recent collaboration with Bernhardt Design.
In conversation with Max Fraser, the young duo discuss their working philosophy, design in El Salvador, and their excitement for Milan.
Nasir Kassamali, founder and owner of Luminaire design stores in Miami and Chicago, stops by our studio for a chat straight off his flight.
A visitor to the Milan Design Week every year for the past 35, Kassamali talks to Max Fraser about what he thinks will be the biggest change for this year’s event.
American architect and designer Marc Thorpe speaks with Max Fraser about his theory on design, his love for tables, and his thoughts on designs future trajectory.
DesignGuide.Tv has just released a fascinating new video on Atelierdorp, a unique design ‘workshop’ in Eindhoven that’s more akin to a design family than any traditional Atelier.
Discussing the background, inspiration, and concepts for her studio, Dutch designer Pieke Bergmans gets to the bottom of her design virus collections.
Design Critic Don Norman, author of The Design of Everyday Things, takes a look into design that makes people happy.
A far cry from his notoriously negative views of the profession, Norman directs his attention toward beauty, fun, pleasure and emotion, naming the three key emotional cues that a well-designed product must have to succeed.
Swiss designer Alfredo Häberli talks with Sabine Trieloff on the occasion of Häberli's exhibition at the Museum of Design in Zurich, Switzerland.
As one of today’s most innovative and successful designers, Häberli offers a glimpse into his process and inspirations and how it all came to be.
American Industrial Designer Stephen Burks discusses his recent work with African artisans and craftsmen, addressing issues such as the immediacy of design, models of distribution and development through collaboration.
In order to capture the magnificent nature of the “Sliding House”, Wallpaper* took a trip down to rural East Anglia to get the inside scoop on the design and video this truly ingenious house in action.
Interviewed by Alan Yentob for the BBC program 'imagine' the videos explore Marc Newson's designs with collectors, craftsmen, and the designer himself.
Interviewed by Alan Yentob for the BBC program 'imagine' the videos explore Marc Newson's designs with collectors, craftsmen, and the designer himself.
The program first aired on the 4th of March 2008 and is divided into five parts. Although the transitions are not smooth by any means, the content and overall production are worth the effort.
Interviewed by Alan Yentob for the BBC program 'imagine' the videos explore Marc Newson's designs with collectors, craftsmen, and the designer himself.
The program first aired on the 4th of March 2008 and is divided into five parts. Although the transitions are not smooth by any means, the content and overall production are worth the effort.
Interviewed by Alan Yentob for the BBC program 'imagine' the videos explore Marc Newson's designs with collectors, craftsmen, and the designer himself.
Interviewed by Alan Yentob for the BBC program 'imagine' the videos explore Marc Newson's designs with collectors, craftsmen, and the designer himself.
British architect Asif Khan talks to Designguide.tv about his recent collaboration project with Peter Liversidge called Tetra Light.
The modular light, which can range from a single pendant, to a floor light, table light and chandelier, is the first of an on-going series of collaborations between Khan and Liversidge
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