Viktor & Rolf by Architecture & Associés

Dutch designers seem to be rather fond of grey felt. First it was i29, and now its Viktor & Rolf. Elevating the somber material to a s
Create a free account to read the full article
Get 2 premium articles for free each month
Related Articles
MORE Tracey Ingram
AIM Architecture's Zara flagship in Nanjing connects to local heritage, going beyond retail aims

‘Design must shift from making things to making sense of things’

Narrative architecture forges emotion and immersion at Bosideng's Beijing flagship

How Korean cultural heritage finds its place in French fashion at an immersive Dior exhibition

Openings: See the latest from Supreme, Dior and more

A restrained design language allows the ceremony of coffee-drinking to take centre stage

Customer comfort is central at a Taiwanese café where lingering is encouraged

How live music is becoming a platform for climate activism

What retailers can do to cultivate conscious consumerism
