In a delightful twist of creativity, Alessi’s iconic corkscrews – Anna G. and Alessandro M. – have found themselves reimagined with vibrant new identities. Three renowned figures across fashion, ...
ICON remains in print, but we now also publish issues digitally. Each edition is published online in delayed releases following print, so that we can keep the magazine alive and prioritise subscribers ...
Finnish design goes beyond aesthetics; it leads the way in thoughtful innovation. Read on to discover how Helsinki is creating a reuse movement that puts Tucked away on a quiet side street in a leafy ...
A sliced log of eucalyptus was used to make the facade of this cabinet by London-based designer Peter Marigold, for a recent exhibition at Gallery Libby Sellers. Within each cabinet, every 1.5mm-thick ...
Two tubes rather than the usual four make up the structure of this city bike by Italian designer Fabio Bortolani. “It looks like it’s gravity defying, but when you sit on it it feels very normal,” ...
A pea is all that’s misssing from Anglo-Indian duo Doshi Levien’s Pincipessa daybed for Moroso, inspired by the Hans Christian Anderson fairytale of the Princess and the Pea. Launched in Milan this ...
The listed modernist estate in Geneva underwent an 11-year ‘high-tech’ renovation that prioritises longevity and thermal performance Geneva-based Jaccaud Spicher Architectes Associés has completed the ...
Parker and Unwin’s original plan of Letchworth Garden City, 1904. After reading about social housing architect Peter Barber on Icon 179, one reader felt compelled ...