All articles by Sophie Killip

Sophie Killip

The Golden Age of Danish Design at Carl Hansen & Son

DesignCurial attended “The Story of Danish Modern Design Starts Here”: an exhibition and conversation on the living history of the Danish Modern furniture movement, taking place at Carl Hansen & Son’s London showroom.

The 10 Best Public Toilet Designs of 2017

In honour of ‘World Toilet Day’ on 19th November, at DesignCurial we have updated our annual countdown, recognising the best toilet designs from across the globe. Here are our Top 10 best designs in public toilet architecture for 2017:

Find Me and Lose Yourself: the campaign merging humans and nature – literally

Finnish photographer, Konsta Punkka, and German artist, Léonié Gené, have been brought together to create a nature-inspired art campaign that promotes the Canary Islands.

Encouraging discussion at the 2017 Exhibit Columbus exhibition

The Conversation Plinth, by architecture and design firm IKD, was unveiled at the 2017 Exhibit Columbus exhibition to spark conversation about historic Columbus and hardwood CLT.

Snøhetta fuse futuristic and classic designs for Aesop Duke of York Square

International architecture and design firm, Snøhetta, have completed their first permanently built project in England for beauty brand, Aesop.

A magnificent eye – the public library designed by MVRDV

In collaboration with local architects TUPDI, MVRDV have competed the Tianjin Binhai Public Library in a record breaking time of only three years.

Design is the key to great human experiences

The Gensler Research Institute have announced the results of its first ever Experience Index, confirming that design has a quantifiable impact on experience.

Dreamer’s Lounge: the Roche Bobois – Philippe Maidenberg collaboration for Holiday House London

Acclaimed designer Roche Bobois collaborates with internationally renowned architect Philippe Maidenberg to create a ‘Dreamer’s Lounge’ for the first Holiday House London.

Perkins+Will’s proposed wooden skyscraper is exploring timber’s potential

With proposals for timber skyscrapers becoming more prevalent around the world, Perkins + Will join forces with Thornton Tomasetti and the University of Cambridge to develop plans for The River Beech Tower, Chicago.

Nulty lights up Waterloo’s iconic graffiti tunnel, Leake Street

Cutting-edge lighting design consultancy Nulty recently completed their work on the regeneration of Leake Street Arches, including lighting 300m of Leake Street, one of London’s most popular urban street art locations.