Editor’s Desk: Material exploration, circularity and craft at Madrid Design Festival

During a trip to Madrid for Madrid Design Festival last month, editor Kayla Dowling recounts an exhibition exploring the material innovation of uprooted olive trees, an example of genuinely circular spatial design, and a general emph
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