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FAINA Gallery in Antwerp Unveils Vibrant New Interior

FAINA Gallery, residence of live Ukrainian design, finds home in a 500-year-old historic building in the centre of Antwerp. The collection housed at FAINA Gallery

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New lamps and colours by Faina

Twice a year during the Winter and Summer solstice, days with powerful terrestrial and solar energy, Faina renews its collection. Victoria Yakusha: “We follow the

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Milano Design city 2020 | 170 locations including Rossana Orlandi

To be honest it still hurts a bit Milan Design week was cancelled, the most beautiful and exciting week of the year, where everyone can

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Korotun coffee table by Faina

I don’t know about you, but I love a bit of sturdy, almost out of proportion furniture, and while scrolling through Instagram I came across

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Fall Inspiration with terracotta design by Faina

The new images by Faina Design I received today showing their latest Ceramic Design collection have everything for a cozy fall with beautiful terracotta colours you could

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Faina returns to Italy for Venice Design

After participating in this years exhibition “les Arcanistes‘ by Studio Pepe, Ukrainian brand Faina returns to Italy for Venice Design this month, the largest exhibition of contemporary

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NEW ARTICLE on vosgesparis.com Some materials quie NEW ARTICLE on vosgesparis.com Some materials quietly return to architecture after being rediscovered by designers, I previously wrote several articles about Glass bricks, which many of us quickly ripped out of our bathrooms during a renovation. But last year at Isola Design I already spotted a newer version in ochre and blue, and during Dutch Design Week last year, a beautiful black and pink glass brick combined with black wood. 

@tom_fereday has been experimenting with cast glass, while @ecooutdoor has long focused on natural materials used in architecture and landscape design. Together they explored how glass could be transformed into a structural element that allows light to pass through while maintaining the solidity of a wall.

The result is the Mano brick, a cast glass block produced individually by hand using recycled glass combined with natural materials such as quartz sand. Suitable for both interior and exterior use. 👉👉In the article you can read and see more of how the bricks are used in Eco Outdoor’s new Sydney studio.
Yesterday I was at the opening of @nocknock.art wh Yesterday I was at the opening of @nocknock.art where around 180 artists of all disciplines showed their work. I collected my favourites for you in my nocknock 26 highlight. You can still visit NOCKNOCK this weekend 7-8 March in Amsterdam
Next on the Collectible EDIT by @vosgesparis NOCK Next on the Collectible EDIT by @vosgesparis NOCK NOCK Art Fair 👉  @nocknock.art fair brings together art, design and connection with 180 artists presenting their work in the 2026 edition. 

Dutch architect and designer @osiris will unveil his latest creations. His work shows a striking dialogue between reflection and texture.

His mirror wall sculptures, tables, and cabinets go beyond their polished surfaces. Reflections and layers shift between bold, almost rock ‘n roll statements and softer, more atmospheric moments. The works create subtle depth and movement, as if the composition could continue to unfold within the space. 

NOCKNOCK Art Fair March 5-8 at @dekromhouthal Amsterdam
Next on the Collectible EDIT by @vosgesparis NOCK Next on the Collectible EDIT by @vosgesparis NOCK NOCK Art Fair 👉 @nocknock.art fair brings together art, design and connection with 180 artists presenting their work in the 2026 edition. 

Dutch architect and designer @osiris will unveil his latest creations. His work shows a striking dialogue between reflection and texture.

His mirror wall sculptures, tables, and cabinets go beyond their polished surfaces. Reflections and layers shift between bold, almost rock ‘n roll statements and softer, more atmospheric moments. The works create subtle depth and movement, as if the composition could continue to unfold within the space. 

NOCKNOCK Art Fair March 5-8 at @dekromhouthal Amsterdam *collab
NEW ARTICLE on vosgesparis.com At @nocknock.art in NEW ARTICLE on vosgesparis.com At @nocknock.art in Amsterdam, Dutch architect and designer @osiris will unveil his latest creations. The featured table and cabinet exemplify Osiris’ innovative approach to materiality, combining two-direction rolled high-gloss stainless steel legs with Japanese Shou Sugi Ban–style charred wood to create a dialogue between reflection and texture.

His mirror wall sculptures, tables, and cabinets go beyond their polished surfaces. Reflections and layers shift between bold, almost rock ‘n roll statements and softer, more atmospheric moments. The works create subtle depth and movement, as if the composition could continue to unfold within the space. *collab

NOCKNOCK Art Fair March 5-8 at @dekromhouthal Amsterdam
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