• Brief Encounters: Underrated Places in the UK

    Veronica Simpson assesses the importance of arts festivals being held in the UK’s under-appreciated cities. Are they making a difference?

  • Designing for Death: Bettering End-of-Life Experiences

    As the end-of-life experience becomes increasingly medicalised and sanitised, Veronica Simpson looks at how designers, architects and community networks are sparking a gentle re-engagement.

  • Profile: Steuart Padwick

    Furniture and lighting designer Steuart Padwick has been a success for quite a while – his work is seen everywhere. But it wasn’t until he was designing for Made that he feels he’d cracked it...

  • Reporter: Tate Britain’s David Hockney Exhibition

    Tate Britain hosts a major retrospective on David Hockney, starting this month.

  • If Only there was a Magical Hotel in Bermuda

    ... dreams Catherine White of Catherine White Interiors.

  • One to Watch: Design Practice, Align

    Align, set up in 2014 for workplace, mixed-use, hospitality and residential projects by Nigel Tresise and Gurvinder Khurana, and garnering multiple awards along the way.

  • Design Seminar: Branding

    Creative experts from across the industry sit down to discuss branding. As a much misunderstood and misused term, how can designers make sense of it?

  • Architects of Philanthropy

    Stephen Hitchins takes a look at the problem of museum funding and at the different ways Europe and the USA are tackling it

  • What's On: Surface Design Show 2017

    With the UK’s only show dedicated to surface materials opening next month at the Business Design Centre in London, we take a peek at what it will be offering

  • Profile: Don Chadwick

    Industrial designer, Don Chadwick, is possibly best known for his instrumental input into the Nineties’ iconic Aeron chair for Herman Miller. He is about to witness the result of a more recent collaboration with the company with the launch of Aeron Remastered.