Fashion Week was buzzing. Light fell on fabrics, materials sparkled, and unique settings merged into a multi-sensory experience. And right in the middle of it all: smow – classic furniture that doesn't stand still, but plays along. For us one of the design stars at Berlin Fashion Week 2026: Eiermann Table from Richard Lampert Together with the fashion label OBS and sponsor USM, a fashion show was created that combined fashion and interior design in an unusual way. Under the motto ‘...you
read more1966: The Beatles stormed the charts, twist fever broke out – and while everyone was dancing around their living rooms to The Mamas and the Papas' ‘Monday Monday’, a new design icon was born: Rolf Heide's stacking chair. Not a superstar made of vinyl, but a little hero for anyone who had limited space but big plans... Brigitte-Star: Stacked Bed Made for Brigitte - the stacked bed as a magazine star The best thing about it: the stackable bed was designed for Brigitte readers – yes, you read
read moreWe may no longer live as we did 50 years ago, but we seem to enjoy furnishing our homes in that style. Anyone who strolled through Milan during Design Week this year or sought inspiration at 3daysofdesign in Copenhagen could hardly have missed one theme: re-editions. Everywhere, classic designs were being reissued, reimagined and recontextualised. But what was once considered a marginal phenomenon – especially for collectors, connoisseurs and design historians – has now become a real driving
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