When legacy becomes currency, how do luxury brands such as Hermès, Perrier-Jouët and Bentley decide what to preserve – and what to abandon?
Regeneration, realism and ethos: three forces in hospitality transform experiences into acts of care for guests, communities and the planet. Here’s what it means for travel going forward.
Simone Brewster explores themes of womanhood, identity and Blackness at The Design Museum, and more top picks from the week.
From conscious choices to restorative experiences and community drive: we unpack three retail revolutions that make shopping more ethical, mindful, and social – mapping the next era of store design.
A fresh season of FRAME Awards begins this month. Meet the seasoned design professionals of the inaugural jury here. Djurdja Milutinović, director of store design and development at Karl Lagerfeld ...
This week, find three highlights in London and one in Troyes, France for an eclectic mix of independent design, revolutionary social housing, medieval-inspired interiors and some architectural ...
This week, we're crossing continents through typologies in our survey of inspiring openings. From Bangkok's brand-new contemporary art museum to a Jazz Kissa-inspired parfumerie in Paris, explore a ...
2025 was a good year for all things scenography at FRAME, where we’ve covered high-fashion, music and TV sets. Highlights include our conversation on ...
As the year begins to wind down, FRAME’s sector-specific briefings take stock of the spatial and strategic shifts that defined 2025 across the industries central to our platform. This edition focuse ...
As we prepare to farewell 2025, FRAME’s sector-specific briefings look back at what spatial and strategic shifts defined the year across the industries central to our platform. This third edition ...
BMW’s all-new design language, unveiled in its first series-produced Neue Klasse model, the BMW iX3, shows how to balance heritage and innovation while leveraging amplification through reduction. It’s ...
Transit architecture took a radical turn this year. From Amsterdam to Melbourne, designers reimagined what mobility could mean for passengers. The three interior design projects that moved us most in ...
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