Dining experiences are becoming increasingly architectural – less about what's served and more about how food activates and fundamentally reshapes the spaces we inhabit. Something fundamental is ...
This week, Eugene Kanagawa and A-POC explore light in Paris, Antoni Arola goes to Tokyo, and more.
Celebrating a quarter century of shaping the future, Dutch Design Week’s 25th edition reflects on its legacy under the theme ‘Past. Present. Possible.’ Taking place from 18-26 October, here are 12 ...
This year’s FRAME Awards nominees showcase the best projects in interior design – here's the 2025 shortlist. As the FRAME Awards 2025 season draws to a close, we announce the highest scoring projects ...
FramewebIn today’s Editor’s Desk, Nishi Shah dons the robes of a joy preacher, celebrating designs so delightfully absurd they let us indulge in a little silliness. From the very start of my design ...
In the global design world, Chinese brands have often been viewed through a narrow lens: skilled manufacturers, yes, but rarely the originators of design vision. Beijing-based ...
What happens when remembrance is built not in marble but in acts of participation, maintenance, tending, building, nurturing and care? The most successful monuments serve as catalysts for remembrance, ...
July’s winner of the month channels the majesty of nature to inspire and connect, earning strong recognition from the jury for eco-social impact, innovation and creativity.
FRAME's design director, Barbara Iwanicka, explores how designing and living with care can create true longevity. There is a story by Stanislaw Lem called Return from the Stars; astronaut Hal Bregg ...
From diverse corners of the design world, this month’s jury brings together ten forward-thinking creatives to decide September’s standout projects and products. Meet the ten influential voices behind ...
Tomorrow’s Office takes us from how the office has evolved into what it is at present, identifies the key factors that are driving change in workplace design, and gives us insight into what office ...
Is there a world where luxury exists without snobbery? Absolutely. And the designers focused on direct-to-consumer models and a reinvigoration of craft are building it from the ground up.