Tokujin Yoshioka’s ice furniture is made to melt
Plus, a colourful Spanish house, a sparkling Cartier exhibition and a cork installation

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| Tokujin Yoshioka’s ephemeral ice furniture is made to melt in MilanTransparent chairs of frozen water slowly disappear during Milan Design Week, in an expression of light by the Japanese artist
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| This striking Spanish house makes the most of a tricky plot in a good area
Perched on a steep slope in the leafy suburbs of Barcelona, Raúl Sánchez Architects’ Casa Magarola features colourful details, vintage designs and hidden balconies
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| Cartier’s major new exhibition opens at the V&A and it’s a gem
At the V&A in London take an epic tour through the jewellery house’s history and archives
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| David Rockwell’s Milan Design Week presentation is a love letter to cork
Rockwell Group’s Casa Cork installation showcases this under-appreciated material, which is infinitely recyclable and sequesters carbon for decades
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| Ikea’s new Stockholm collection is now available to buy
The Swedish brand's new furniture collection is a venture into affordable luxury – we meet with Ikea designer Paulin Machado to find out more
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| Could putting pen to reMarkable’s Paper Pro tablet make you more creative and less stressed?
Design Museum director Tim Marlow extols the power of ‘scribbling’, and is backed up by new research from reMarkable on the benefits of its paper tablet
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| The Design Issue comes with our Salone del Mobile must-sees
The May 2025 issue is on sale now, taking in Milan Design Week, the Venice Biennale, and a very stylish tea party
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