# July/August 2023
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DesignWire
Ceramicist Olivia Barry Looks to the Past for Present Designs
After working with some of the most influential designers of the late 20th century, ceramicist Olivia Barry lights up the world on her own.
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Projects
Retail Projects Raise the Bar for Social Responsibility
With such selling points as advanced robotic technologies and social responsibility, retail projects from Shanghai to Philadelphia meet the needs of today.
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Products
Enliven the Patio With Outdoor Seating in Candy Colors
Roche Bobois introduces BomBom Outdoor, a fun, softly shaped outdoor seat in a color palette inspired by the pastel houses in Lisbon’s Old Town.
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Projects
Umu’s Founder Creates a Sustainable Family Home in Belgium
In the Belgian countryside, artist, designer, and Umu founder Sven Bullaert crafts his family home in a manner that’s both sustainable and groovy.
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Mario Cucinella Architects Unearths History in Milan
For Fondazione Luigi Rovati, a multifaceted institution in Milan, Mario Cucinella Architects digs deep to uncover the roots of Italian civilization.
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Products
8 Noteworthy Product Launches from 3daysofdesign 2023
See highlights from the star-studded product launches at 3daysofdesign’s 10th anniversary, from a rice-paper pendant to chairs with curvaceous contours.
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Products
This Chic Lounger Pairs Perfectly With a Pool
A breezy aesthetic is apparent in Gubi's MR01 outdoor lounge in four new Noah-curated colors: bold yellow and royal blue plus an understated navy and gray.
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Projects
Joseph Duclos Arrives in Paris With a Timeless Boutique
Joseph Duclos, a high-end boutique carrying a 21st-century collection of handbags and accessories with roots dating to the 18th century, arrives in Paris.
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Sustainability Spotlight: The Biennale Architettura in Venice
For the 18th Biennale Architettura, in Venice, Italy, designers, artists, and curators from 63 countries explore decarbonization and decolonization.
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DesignWire
Erwin Wurm Unveils New Works at Yorkshire Sculpture Park
With another installation this summer, Erwin Wurm has once again inserted thought-provoking contemporary sculptures in a centuries-old setting.
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Projects
Experience Tranquility at Alba Thermal Springs & Spa in Australia
Structural elements reign supreme at Alba Thermal Springs & Spa, where Hayball pivots a dynamic sensory journey around a core of sculpted tranquility.
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DesignWire
Ronan Bouroullec Teams Up With Mutina for Ceramics Exhibit
Ronan Bouroullec joins Mutina for an exhibition featuring dozens of new pieces that demonstrate his interests in drawing, painting, and ceramics.
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Projects
Top Designers Redefine Global Shops and Showrooms
Global brands turn to cosmopolitan influences, tactile traditions, and leading design firms to raise the bar in their shops and showrooms.
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DesignWire
A Multiuse Shanghai Building Fuses Shelter and Shipbuilding
Shelter and shipbuilding inspired Copper Blockhouse, a sleek copper-covered fortress of a multiuse building in Shanghai by Wutopia Lab.
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Projects
Tomo Design Creates an Intriguing Emporium for MasonPrince
Tomo Design transforms a colonial-period house in Guangzhou, China, into an intriguingly quirky, IRL emporium for online streetwear brand MasonPrince.
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Products
Reviving Mid-Century Lighting Designs with Devilish Details
Zany glassware brand Home in Heven revivify Louis Poulsen's classic mid-century designs, rendering the silhouettes in handblown glass with pointed details.
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Products
This 16-Piece Residential Window-Treatment Line Packs a Punch
Inga Sempé partners with textile giant Kvadrat’s in-house creative director to bring to life Multiply, a 16-piece residential window-treatment line.
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DesignWire
An Exhibit Unravels the Significance of Wool in Oslo, Norway
An exhibition in Norway aims to make visitors aware of the history, ecology, and global dynamics of the extraction and production of wool.
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Projects
Inside the Museum of Applied Arts in Brno, Czech Republic
Three creative industries blend seamlessly in a series of installations by architects and designers at the newly renovated Museum of Applied Arts.
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DesignWire
Innovation and Inclusivity Shine in Tokyo’s Public Toilets
A pair of glowing, inclusive-oriented water closets by I In are part of a growing market of high-concept public toilets in Tokyo, Japan.