In the latest of our series profiling designers based in the UK and Europe, our Katie Treggiden talks to London-based designer Kanga Arora.
Vintage bandanas get a new lease on life with modern screen-printed designs thanks to Austin-based Boots & Arrow.
Ceramicist Chris Keenan began working with clay in his mid-thirties after a 12-year acting career.
Design Frontiers is an exhibition that promises to "illuminate the thinking and working practices of celebrated designers..."
We head to Decorex for the first time, a show that focuses on craft and making.
From bowls and beds to leashes and poop bags, IKEA's new LURVIG pet collection has you covered.
We talk to Kirsty Thomas who runs Tom Pigeon designing and making jewelry, stationery, art prints and home accessories.
HAY brings their aesthetic to the YPPERLIG collection for IKEA, including seating, coffee tables, lighting, textiles, and accessories.
We're falling for handmade leashes, leash bags, bandanas, and more from The Foggy Dog.
The London Design Fair filled three floors and felt like a much more cohesive offering this year.
Max Fraser curated an 'feature' for 100% Design of an edited selection of products past and present to represent the best of design.
We visit the Brompton Design District and the Victoria & Albert Museum to check out what 2017 had to offer.
Up your dog's sweater game this fall with one of Pepito & Co.'s snazzy organic cotton pullovers.
Creative childhoods turned Fredrik Färg and Emma Marga Blanche into the designers behind Färg & Blanche – a dynamic design force.
Absurd Design's new limited-edition bandanas are made from vintage fabrics and can be reversed depending on your dog's ~style vibes~.