• Design Central

    Marco Piva’s latest hotel project shows the Italian knack for mixing styles and periods.

  • The reversible hotel

    Guest rooms at the Ageas Bowl Hotel transform into spaces to watch cricket matches. Howzzat?

  • Hotels: Taking an app

    Whitbread’s new high-tech and eco-friendly hotel in London’s Covent Garden, makes economic use of space. JSJ Designs found smart ways to ensure the experience is an inviting one.

  • Hotels: Designing in luxury

    Opulence or convenience? FX looks at what guests want and what some designers have done to provide It.

  • Dismaland by Banksy review

    Rebecca Swirsky finds British street artist Banksy has pulled off an incredible, amusing feat at his ‘bemusement park’ Dismaland at Weston-super-Mare beach

  • Blueprint Seminar: World Toilet Day with ROCA

    To mark World Toilet Day on 19 November and highlight the aims of Roca’s We Are Water Foundation, Blueprint gathered together a panel of experts to discuss sanitation in developing countries and disaster areas. The conversation at the Roca London Gallery ranged from the future of sanitation without sewers, through gender issues, to the delivery of life-changing projects

  • London Design Festival: Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec’s Samsung Serif TV

    The Bouroullec brothers unveiled their first electronic product at this year’s festival, a sleek television set for Samsung, that’s more a covetable design object than a piece of technological innovation

  • The world's 10 best public toilets for 2015

    In honour of 'World Toilet Day' at DesignCurial we have updated our 2014 list for recognising toilet design across the globe, discovering the best designs in public toilet architecture for 2015

  • Museums and mindfulness

    How do museums engage people with the three-dimensional, physical relics of human civilisation in the age of ubiquitous two-dimensional digital distraction? Veronica Simpson searches for curatorial solutions.

  • I took all the knowledge I had… and haven’t looked back since

    Federico Toresi heads up Aedas’ new interiors branch in London with great plans for the small department.