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 |  Kitchens  | 19 March, 2026
Iris from Royal Copenhagen

Best known for its iconic white and blue porcelain, Royal Copenhagen has broadened its offer with Iris. Described by the brand as 'a celebration of life in colour,' this vibrant new hand-sprayed collection features gradients of coral, blue, and green.

 |  Exhibition  | 18 March, 2026
Museum of Edible Earth

Somerset House has followed up its successful Soil: The World at Our Feet with this survey of edible soils from around the world.

 |  Exhibition  | 17 March, 2026
London Design Week

This year's bustling edition saw over 30 showrooms and a further 30 pop up house guests all open their doors (or stands) to unveil this season's new collections. Here we pick out the key directions

Milan Design Week Preview | Bosa

We are seeing a lot of sugary pastels around at the moment, and couldn't resist previewing this playful collection by Elena Salmistraro for Bosa, which will be on show during Milan Design Week.

 |  CMF  | 13 March, 2026
Philippe Malouin x Alessi

New from Alessi for this Spring, Vite is an espresso coffee maker designed by Philippe Malouin, a design which originated in a scrapyard in Piedmont...

Milan Design Week Preview | Alcova

From April 20 to 26, Alcova returns, this time to the Villa Pestarini and the vast complex of the Baggio Military Hospital. More than 120 international exhibitors, spanning established companies, independent designers, and leading design schools will gather across both locations.

LJUS – Rituals of Light and Scent by Iittala x Byredo

Finnish design house Iittala and Swedish fragrance and beauty brand Byredo have come together to create a limited-edition collection of glass objects exploring light, scent and everyday ritual.

Tola Ojuolape Studio at Collect

Spotted at Collect, Tola Ojuolape Studio's Collectors’ Lounge reimagined the maker’s library as a contemporary design environment where craft, materiality and curiosity could come together.

Chiharu Shiota: Threads of Life

Currently at the Hayward Gallery, this Japanese artist is best known for her large-scale installations that weave complex spiderwebs of woollen thread, immersing everyday objects.

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