Home office ergonomics: how to work from home without breaking your back

Keeping your eyes up, moving often and making sure your spine is supported are some of the keys to a healthy workspace – and they don’t require expensive equipment

Networked lighting: smart objects attractively setting the scene

      Red Dot winning luminaires. The lighting and building technology is constantly on the upswing. Lighting objects whose key element is connectivity offer a higher degree of comfort and efficiency. Connecting: networked lighting technology The “Teela” pendant luminaire, manufactured by Zumtobel Lighting and designed by Delugan Meissl Associated Architects, can be connected with … Read more

Positive Fashion: British designers help those most in need of support

      As a response to the COVID-19 crisis many British designers have dedicated their resources to supporting their local communities and those most affected by the pandemic. Many British designers are playing their part in supporting many UK charities to help those most in need of support at this time. Victoria Beckham and … Read more

Apple 2020 iPad Pro 12.9in review: the best mobile tablet can now get real work done

Expensive PC-replacement tablet gains improved cameras, lidar and full mouse support, but it’s the software that’s king

An eye-catcher for every room: home makeover with the best style pieces of the season

      During quarantine, our homes are more than ever retreats where we can draw new strength. For the less beautiful corners at home, Rosenthal porcelain manufacturer recommends a makeover with stylish accessories from the Rosenthal Interior Collection. The best style pieces from Rosenthal Interior. Teufel X Rosenthal – Speaker Set Teufel’s fine definition … Read more

Since people cannot come to the Louis Vuitton Foundation, the Foundation is bringing the arts to them

 

 

 

#FLVfromhome: The Fondation Louis Vuitton invites art & design aficionados to discover or rediscover its exhibitions online.

Louis Vuitton Foundation has reinvented its cultural offerings. Each week, the Fondation offers you the possibility to watch an exhibition, concert and a masterclass that has been presented in its grounds since its 2014 opening.

@Fondation Louis Vuitton

Closed due to lockdown quarantine measures, the museum has reinvented its cultural offerings to bring visitors an exceptional artistic experience in their homes. Each week the Foundation Louis Vuitton invites the public to enjoy the works of great artists and major events that have marked the still young institution since its inauguration in 2014. The #FLVfromhome initiative features live events, interviews, rebroadcasts of concerts, guided tours of exhibitions and masterclasses. Via its social media pages, the Fondation Louis Vuitton proposes three rendezvous each week, echoing the diversity of its regular agenda.

For the beginning of April the program debuted with a presentation of the installation “Observatory of Light. In situ work” by Daniel Buren and a major concert featuring the work of composer Steve Reich.

Each week, the Louis Vuitton Fondation offers you the possibility to watch an exhibition, a concert and a masterclass on its Facebook page and YouTube channel. This week’s programme:

Wednesday, April 15 at 6.00 pm CET: The Fondation invites you to focus on “Olafur Eliasson: Contact”, an exhibition presented from 17 December 2014 to 16 February 2015. The film provides a tour of the exhibition with commentary by Olafur Elisasson and Suzanne Pagé.

Friday, April 17 at 8.30 pm CET: Recital of the pianist Alexandre Kantorow. Acclaimed by the greatest critics, Alexandre Kantorow won at 21 years old the prestigious Tchaïkovsky Competition which propelled him to the forefront of the international scene.

Sunday, April 19 at 5:30 pm CET: The Louis Vuitton Fondation will broadcast for the very first time, the final concert of the third edition of the Classe d’Excellence de Violoncelle, directed by Gautier Capuçon.

@Fondation Louis Vuitton
@Fondation Louis Vuitton photos: @facebook.com/pg/FondationLouisVuitton