Interview: Richard Moss, Founder of Experimental Design Studio Rogue Projects

The London-based designer and engineer explains his mission, vision and process

From a trio of sculptural cocktail-making machines to a handheld Bluetooth speaker housed in an upcycled tennis ball, the London-based experimental design studio Rogue Projects upends expectation and infuses mechanical works with wonder. Founded by designer and engineer Richard Moss in 2013, the collaborative firm synthesizes requests (sometimes for whimsy and wonderment) and fabricates the extraordinary. Moss, who grew up in Johannesburg, South Africa, helmed …

Nature, History and Experimentation Converge with Glenmorangie

Behind the design of Scotland's Glenmorangie House and photographer Miles Aldridge's It's Kind of Delicious and Wonderful 2.0 campaign

Glemorangie—the nearly 180-year-old Highland producer of many of the finest single-malt scotches ever to be offered to the public—continues shaking things up in the segment. Rather than soldier on with stereotypical advertising focused solely on celebrating moments of success and adhering to tradition, Glenmorangie has pivoted to something more inclusive and approachable. From the vibrancy of their latest technicolor print ads to the recently redesigned …

September Scotch: Inside Glenmorangie’s Lighthouse Experimental Whisky Lab

Our look into the single malt scotch brand's intriguing new closed-door facility

Designed by the Franco-Uruguayan architecture practice Barthélémy Griño, Glenmorangie‘s brand new 20-meter-tall glass tower—called The Lighthouse—rises from the grounds of their 178-year-old distillery in the Scottish Highlands. Its highest floor, a sensory experimentation lab, features an open-air balcony that yields uninterrupted views of the Dornoch Firth—a coastal inlet where the acclaimed single malt scotch brand recently repopulated 20,000 oysters in a replenishing initiative known as DEEP. From this …