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This year at ICFF, DesignMilk.com curated a popup shop featuring a group of 12 design brands who were there to showcase and sell their products to the attendees.
Design Milk talks to London-based artist and sign painter Archie Proudfoot, whose work uses the techniques and the aesthetics of traditional signage to explore our relationship with language.
Design Milk talks to London-based rug-maker Rachel Scott, who has been hand-weaving rugs since 1976 when the carpet on her stairs wore out and needed replacing.
We visited Daisuke in his Tokyo studio to talk about how he works, where he goes for inspiration and what life is like in Tokyo for an industrial designer.
Having grown up in rural Shiga and graduated from Kanazawa College of Art with a product design major, designer Daisuke Kitagawa decided to make the Japanese capital his home. He worked as a produc...
Since we can't all hang out in London's hottest 'hood, we asked artist and designer Camille Walala to choose a range of items to represent the city she loves. Her selection includes work from local...
French-born Camille Walala is (literally) painting East London her own inimitable brand of colorful. Describing herself as a "purveyor of powerfully positive print," she graduated in textile design...
We visited designer Harry Allen in his NYC East Village studio to to talk about how the city, and particularly his neighborhood, has changed throughout the years and how that evolution has affected...
Since not all of us can live and be submerged with all that NYC has to offer, designer Harry Allen gives us a visual tour of NYC through an eclectic mix of goods he chose to pack in his TUMI suitca...
City in a Suitcase: Designer Bobby Kim of The Hundreds takes Design Milk on a cultural tour of LA through his eyes as he packs a TUMI suitcase full of local treasures. More: http://design-milk.com/...