Good Animal Lamps Good Animal’s philosophy is about establishing and reinforcing an identity for its clients. It’s about imbuing spaces with a unique sense of self.
Michael Green Architecture From small scale interiors to full scale civic and institutional buildings, architect Michael Green is splintering conventions with simple but profound ideas from the way design is taught in schools to the materials from which we build our world.
Knauf and Brown The objects of Knauf and Brown flirt with our more playful desires. They’re like the cute neighbour next door, the one to whom you’re too shy to say hello. Quirky, but with a hint of magic because they’re just a little bit weird.
Lukas Peet and Andlight Lukas Peet’s designs are graphic as images, but they invite interaction that goes beyond the primary application of simply lighting a space. They’re tactile.
Recon Instruments Recon Instrument’s Heads-up Display (HUD) technology has evolved from snow applications to a broader context in the world of sport that includes cycling, running, and golf.
Herzog & de Meuron Vancouver is about to receive some much needed grease for its squeaky architectural wheel. Back in April, the Vancouver Art Gallery selected the Pritzker Prize–winning Swiss firm Herzog & de Meuron from a shortlist of five firms—each with their own collection of international accolades—to design the new facility.
Joel Berman Glass Studios Since 1980, Joel Berman Glass Studios has grown from four people to 40, providing decorative glass solutions for architecture and design to an international list of clients.
Patkau Architects Patkau’s team is neither too small nor too large, allowing them to tackle projects of any size with less focus on management and more on what they set out to do: design.
Millson Technologies What if you want to control your home cinema, residence-wide music system, climate control, lighting, automated window coverings, and security features, all with just a touch from your iPad or iPhone?