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The Monk Chair

When Monk re-enters Molteni&C’s catalogue this year, it will mark 35 years since the chair was last in production. “Designed by Afra and Tobia Scarpa, ‘Monk’ is simple and solid,” reads the company’s 1990 catalogue.
Design, Oli Stratford for M Magazine, Issue 18

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The Nouvel Face of Cartier
As Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain moves into its new home, the organisation’s partnership with Jean Nouvel and UniFor enters its fourth decade.
Design, Ellen Peirson for M Magazine, Issue 19
The home is a stage
As we approach the end of the year, the mind begins to turn towards the holidays, and all the opportunities they bring for families and friends to come together, break bread and celebrate.
Design, Oli Stratford for M Magazine, Issue 18
Designer Profile: Cristián Mohaded
In the work of Cristián Mohaded, the boundary between fine art and industrial design is never straightforward.
Design, Oli Stratford for M Magazine, Issue 19
Spring System
Standing desks have a long and illustrious history, early proponents commissioned high desks directly from carpenters, or used the taller shelves of bookcases, until manually adjustable sit-stand desks were invented. UniFor’s latest workstation, however, the Spring System designed by architect Antonio Citterio, uses springs to counteract the weight of the desk as it rises.
Design, Helen Gonzalez Brown for M Magazine, Issue 18
UniArm
A closer look at the creative use of photography to showcase UniArm by UniFor in the brand’s catalogue.
Design, Sophie Tolhurst for M Magazine, Issue 18
Cultural Collaboration
For UniFor, design has always been about more than just a product: each object the company creates represents a dialogue between the user and maker, and embodies its vision for how a space should make you feel.
Design, Jane McRae for M Magazine, Issue 18
100 Years in the making of Kitchens
Francesca Molteni dives into a century of kitchen design, and explain how the past is shaping the future of this most contemporary of spaces.
Design, Francesca Molteni for M Magazine, Issue 19
Made to Measure by Herzog & de Meuron

The MTM - Made to Measure collection sees Herzog & de Meuron free furniture from the confines of specific context, and instead celebrate flexibility and adaptation.

Design, Oli Stratford for M Magazine, Issue 19
Gio Ponti Objects
With a career that spanned countless creative disciplines, Gio Ponti's object designes reveal teh Italian master's lifelong commitment to craft, tradition and contemporary industry.
Design, Ellen Peirson for M Magazine, Issue 18
Gio Ponti: The House Above the City

Discover the history of Villa Planchart in Caracas, Venezuela, as we celebrate the Compasso d’Oro Career Award for Products for Gio Ponti’s D.154.2 armchair.

Design, Adam Štěch for M Magazine
Snøhetta’s Nature of Technology

Waiting rooms in offices rarely inspire warmth. Built to accommodate brief interludes – your daily entry and exit, ten nervous minutes before an interview, five seconds before your next meeting – these liminal zones often fall victim to sparse, soulless decoration and poor-quality furniture.

Design, Phoebe Long for M Magazine, Issue 19
Icons

Like many of Gio Ponti's other pieces, the D.154.2 was conceived for a private client, the collectors Anala and Armando Planchart, as part of the project for their villa in Caracas, Venezuela.

, Francesca Molteni for M Magazine
Earth and Sky in Equal Measure
The new Andromeda Collection by UniFor, designed by LSM Studio, takes inspiration from a unique site-specific artwork atop a hill in Sicily.
Design, Sophie Tolhurst for M Magazine, Issue 17
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