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Fashion as a 'force for change': Bethany Williams shows us an alternative fashion industry

Creative Boom

The free exhibition gives us a fascinating insight into Bethany Williams' creative approach to confronting social and environmental issues as well as her process material and the communities she has given voice to through her innovative designs. Featuring the sun and wind printed three-piece skeleton suit in the exhibition.

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Extraordinary exhibition celebrates millennia of master woodworking in Japan

Creative Boom

A new exhibition at Japan House London traces the development of an astonishing craft tradition, originating in Japan's Hida region and dating back over 1,300 years. Starting with the wood itself, the free exhibition explores tools, techniques and products synonymous with Hida's woodworking heritage. Photo by Igarashi Junya.

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Design Students Explore the Future of Seating With Workform

Design Milk

Stockholm-based BeckmansCollege of Design presents Workform , a design collaboration between final-year Product Design students and three Swedish furniture companies, Edsbyn , SAVO and Svensson & Linnr. To learn more about the Workform exhibition, visit beckmans.se. Photography by Emilian Jenrich.

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DDW23: Isola Presents Nothing Happens If Nothing Happens

Design Milk

The exhibition showcased innovative biomaterials, circular products, and collectible design pieces. At their simplest, they are sustainably manufactured, recycled plastic beams with holes in them – together they can be used as a modular system to make almost anything, from seating to sleeping pods.

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Zaha Hadid Architects: Vertical Urbanism, the Exhibition

Design Milk

The newly opened Zaha Hadid Architects: Vertical Urbanism exhibition showcases the bold, explorative urbanism they’re known for through a variety of design strategies used to create vibrant and sustainable community-orientated spaces within densely populated urban spaces. © Photo Courtesy of Hong Kong Design Institute.

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A Collaboration That Presents Endless Loop: From Waste to Wanted

Design Milk

Artist Mike Han , sustainable furniture design and manufacturing company Model No. , With a shared vision and a plan to reduce environmental harm caused by manufacturing practices in the furniture business, the installation shared local, circular, and digital practices to reduce the industry’s footprint. We saw Model No.

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How one animation company is fighting AI by returning to the roots of motion pictures

Creative Boom

The design process presented a challenge, although Tentacle's experience in stop-motion animation helped equip them with a certain level of knowledge of materials and manufacturing processes. "We "And as you say, they help remind us of the human touch in animation by giving people a more direct connection with the artist."

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