Disegno Magazine No. 36 is available now at loremnotipsum.com. It includes:
Yassine Ben Abdallah’s sugared challenge to ethnographic museums; the danger of designer copycats, as set out by Adam Nathaniel Furman; a study of art’s role in Lagos’s tropical modernist architecture; the Togo sofa’s starring role in Rye Lane; a shimmering bag of leftovers from Ayzit Bostan; architectural reuse and humanitarian aid in Brda Foundation’s windows for Ukraine; Philippe Malouin’s cup and ball lamp; Hansgrohe and Lovehoney’s business case for pleasure in the shower; Alexandra Hakim’s citrus drink jewellery; a flashlight for displaced children, designed in concert by Ambessa and Pentagram; an assessment of the environmental impact of the Apple iPhone; Casio’s mustard yellow piano for home use; a new climate-conscious community space for Udaipur, created by Studio Saar; Formafantasma’s research into the human-ovine relationship; a professional Polaroid that challenges ideas around the instantaneousness of imagery; the industrial design story of the Ableton Push 3, as told by Philipp von Lintel; acid green glassware by CompletedWorks; Tetsuo Mukai’s comparison of the Parthenon and Disney’s Cinderella Castle; holes torn into a Tokyo house by Mio Tsuneyama and Fuminori Nousaku; an explanation from Oscar Lhermitte as to how the chocolate bar got its form; and Corinne Quin’s analysis of online sizegivers.
Disegno Magazine is aimed at those who are hungry for updates on architecture, design and fashion. The three aspects of vanity are very neatly compiled into one very special magazine and it is the most sought out magazine as it graces the stands only twice in a year. The magazine has inspired a legion of architecture, interior designers and fashion designers for many years – it is revered by the designing community in the world. The magazine has beautiful and explanatory illustrations of the latest architectural masterpieces erected across the world which is usually followed up by the input of the chief architecture and views of a critic at the end of it. The fashion section is a true fest for the eyes and gives the reader essential information regarding the hottest trends in the market. There are numerous interviews of the top fashion designers of the world and their take on the dying fashion, the latest fabric in use and other related areas. Featuring a section which answers the questions asked by you, these queries are answered by the esteemed line-up of contributors to the magazine. A must have for every design enthusiast!
Details: Disegno Magazine No. 36
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