This issue of WOTH celebrates creative thinking and tinkering in all its FRESHNESS with a new bookish SUMMER issue.
In this issue: A talk with Enrico Fratesi about life between Danish and Italian design during fifteen years of GamFratesi, creative existentialism is explained by Nipa Doshi (Doshi Levien), Adriaan Kundert still feels surprised by the hit of the basketclub and exquisite gardener Piet Oudolf relates to the whims of nature. WOTH revisited Anne Holtrop’s Bahrain pavilion and rejoiced in a Modernist masterpiece by Willy van der Meeren near Brussels. Frank Machalowski shares a selection of Tierwald, his black and white series. Klunderbie presents their take on folklore and Van Kesteren crafted a fantastic Jules Verne-like universe for Hermès. On top of all this WOTH Wonderful Things magazine N018 contains the most interesting portfolios of tapestry, ceramics and flowery themes of the moment.
This issue of WOTH celebrates creative thinking and tinkering in all its FRESHNESS with a new bookish SUMMER issue.
In this issue: A talk with Enrico Fratesi about life between Danish and Italian design during fifteen years of GamFratesi, creative existentialism is explained by Nipa Doshi (Doshi Levien), Adriaan Kundert still feels surprised by the hit of the basketclub and exquisite gardener Piet Oudolf relates to the whims of nature. WOTH revisited Anne Holtrop’s Bahrain pavilion and rejoiced in a Modernist masterpiece by Willy van der Meeren near Brussels. Frank Machalowski shares a selection of Tierwald, his black and white series. Klunderbie presents their take on folklore and Van Kesteren crafted a fantastic Jules Verne-like universe for Hermès. On top of all this WOTH Wonderful Things magazine N018 contains the most interesting portfolios of tapestry, ceramics and flowery themes of the moment.