Nordic combinations
Annica and Marie Eklund appeal to illustrious clients with their design floors made from nylon yarn. A visit to BOLON in Sweden
If an object not only does what it’s supposed to do but also gives you pleasure, then design has something to do with it: stories about design and form.
Annica and Marie Eklund appeal to illustrious clients with their design floors made from nylon yarn. A visit to BOLON in Sweden
The Berlin-based 3D artist Uli Buder is a multi-talent – he can do sounds and festival visuals, award-winning 3D facade projects, and animations. And: MÜHLE productions that dissolve all boundaries. Take a look.
London Craft Week is around the corner and the MÜHLE Store is joining in. We spoke with store owner Veronica Chessell about the event.
When the old looms were to be sold, Mario Sierra decided without further ado to revive his grandmother's textile production.
The works by French photographer Fanette Guilloud have their very own poetic touch. On behalf of 30 Grad, she’s devoted herself to what’s known as the blue hour.
Photographer Mirko Hertel is known for his inventive nature. When encountering difficulties in procuring specific decorative elements, he takes it upon himself to create them.
Recently, a whole host of innovative materials have been created that are supposed to be better than their predecessors. Are they? Do we need them?
In addition to furniture, luminaires and clocks, he designed the Hexagon series for MÜHLE: product designer Mark Braun in conversation with Andreas Müller.
Men have been given a deep look lately: Two-pieces minus the shirts are probably the hottest trend this summer. What does our author Florian Siebeck think about shirtlessness?
This is wanderlust at its best – photographer Maximilian Virgili depicts MÜHLE products in special places.
There’s a newcomer on the MÜHLE company premises, whose architecture is derived from the company's values.
In São Lourenço do Barrocal, Portugal, José António Uva has turned the ruins of his ancestral farming village into a hotel that redefines luxury.
With their cosmetics brand Officine Universelle Buly, Victoire de Taillac and Ramdane Touhami combine antique decor with modern science.
People who start the day with beautiful things get more out of life. A photo series by still life expert Sebastian Kruthoffer.
The wooden boats by Riva are the epitome of elegant marine locomotion – visiting their most gifted restorer.
Berlin designer and restaurateur Huy-Thong Tran-Mai on questions of beauty and rituals.
Tricker’s shoes, handmade just like 190 years ago, are a true piece of British culture. A visit to Northampton.