Loro Piana, Bvlgari, Acqua di Parma, Cova, and Fendi contribute to fight against coronavirus pandemic

    LVMH’s Italian Maisons Bvlgari, Acqua di Parma, Cova, Fendi, and Loro Piana are stepping up to help stem the spread of the virus in their home country. LVMH Luxury Maisons in Italy contribute to fight against Covid-19. LVMH and its Maisons have been mobilized for weeks to help check the spread of Covid-19. … Read more

Prada the latest fashion brand to make medical face masks

From hospitals to hand sanitiser, a number of big names from continental fashion capitals are turning their efforts towards the fight against the coronavirus. Will the British industry follow suit?

Technology For the Kitchen 2020: the evolution of the Smart Kitchen at Salone del Mobile

  There will be intelligent, very intelligent, appliances – of this there can be no doubt. The present and the future for built-in appliances. The 8th edition of FTK (Technology For the Kitchen), 2020 EuroCucina’s collateral event during Milan Design Week in June, provides aspecial opportunity to scope the latest in built-in technology and cooker … Read more

New Educational Program Offers a Behind-the-Scenes Look Inside the Business of Fashion and Luxury

  Parsons Paris Announces New Fashion and Luxury Educational Online Program for High School Students. Course Provides Students with Behind-the-Scenes Look Inside the Business of Fashion and Luxury. Parsons Paris, the European campus of The New School’s world-renowned Parsons School of Design, announced a new online course for high school students, Inside the Business of … Read more

Lladró Nightbloom by Marcel Wanders and Ice Cream Dreams

    Coinciding with Euroluce 2019, Lladró announced the launch of Nightbloom in collaboration with the celebrated Dutch design studio Marcel Wanders.This collection of white porcelain chandeliers is inspired by the way the petals of a flower delicately dance in the wind and breeze. Sculpted by hand with a sense of natural randomness, each 3D-relief … Read more

Preview: Milan furniture fair

Designers and brands are playing a cautious game this year, reissuing classics or simply adding new elements to existing lines – and sustainability and recycling are key