Harry Rigalo approaches collectible design less as a problem-solving discipline and more as an intuitive exploration of form, material, and emotion. His solo exhibition Forms Without Briefs, curated by Joy Herro and presented at The Great Design Disaster in Milan, brings together a new body of ceramic furniture and sculptural objects that deliberately blur the…
Home & Decor
From Car Park to Cultural Hub: Inside La Fondation
A pair of former 1960s buildings in Paris’s Les Batignolles district have been transformed into La Fondation, a layered mixed-use destination where hospitality, wellness, culture, and work intersect within a carefully preserved Brutalist framework. Rather than following a conventional adaptive reuse approach, the project reimagines a former office building and multi-storey car park as a…
A Love Letter to English Country Interiors in the Heart of the Cotswolds
Tucked within the Cotswolds village of Kingham, this centuries-old cottage has been thoughtfully reimagined by interior designer Victoria Barker as a richly layered retreat where traditional English charm meets an instinctive, deeply personal approach to decoration. Dating back roughly 450 years, the modest Grade II-listed home began life as a humble rural dwelling, its tiny…



