Drinking tea, especially when well prepared, is a remedy for the body and soul. It has both a communal and meditative power. A Hungarian couple, Balázs and
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The unforgettable interior design marvels of Ukraine: Virgin Izakaya Bar Odessa
We can’t stop thinking about Ukraine. We usually write about the projects of talented designers, but now everything seems to have lost its meaning. We trust
Hong Kong—New York—Tokyo | Interview with Zsófia Ilosvai, curator and founder of Design Pier
Zsófia Ilosvai has been organizing design events for fifteen years, has curated several exhibitions abroad and has been living and working in Hong Kong since 2015.
HIGHLIGHTS | Designers in the background of the fashion world
Willingly or unwillingly, we all follow different fashion trends. In many cases, simply because our environment does it too. But while the world focuses on clothing
Exhibition opens for a hundred years of Czech-Japanese architecture | Jaroslav Fragner Gallery
The latest exhibition at the Fragner Gallery in Prague explores the interactions between Czech and Japanese architecture. The exhibition 1920–2020 Prague—Tokyo / Exchanges, Parallels, Common Visions
A more casual side to Japan | Ensō, Budapest
Ensō offers a refreshing surprise in Budapest downtown: it’s not only the menu that will make us return to the city’s latest Japanese pub and ramen
Traditional Japanese fishing vessel gets a bold graphic makeover
Design studio Nendo reimagined a Japanese tuna longliner with a playful design to relieve the stress of the crew. Even though one might think the opposite
art + design | The call of the East
Visual arts are the eternal source of inspiration for design. The two fields can subsist separately, too, but why would we ever separate them if they