Petit h by Hermès

The iconic luxury brand reveals their newest up-cycled objects, made from discarded and hoarded materials

A giant orange, geometric calfskin bookcase may best embody Hermès designer (and great-great-great-granddaughter of Thierry Hermès) Pascale Mussard’s goals in creating Hermès‘ up-cycled collection of one-of-a-kind objects known as Petit h. Mussard was often teased for her hoarding as a child, but now her insatiable desire to save and reuse has led to a line of new goods made from the left-over and discarded luxury …

OKOLO Magazine Explores Design in Lausanne

A look inside the studio of former ECAL students, Le Corbusier's parents' beach house and more in the annual design publication

With an eye for design, architecture, art, fashion and culture in general, Prague-based creative group OKOLO has been on our radar since we first met co-founder and publication Editor-in-Chief Adam tch (who is also a CH contributor) during 2012’s Milan Design Week. In the time since, the ambitious side project has continued to flourish in the world of print, and evolve in the physical realm …

10 Corso Como: A to Z

Insight into the 20+ year history of the famed Milanese shopping and dining complex, as told by its founder and curator

With its exposed spine and fabric cover, Rizzoli‘s “10 Corso Como: A to Z” hints at the artistic and engaging content that waits just beyond its painterly cover. A celebratory monograph of the famed Milanese shopping and dining complex, the book offers a retrospective look at the exhibitions, designers, voices and inspirations that have influenced the now-iconic space through the eyes of its founder and …