
Can Texas Win in Reindustrialization?
As U.S. leaders push to revive domestic manufacturing, long-term trends and global dependencies pose major challenges. Texas may play a pivotal role in reshoring efforts if it can meet the demands of infrastructure and workforce. The post Can Texas Win in Reindustrialization? appeared first on Texas
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Circle Dome Square by Henrik Vibskov Pays Homage to Panton
Danish designer Henrik Vibskov is known across the globe for his work in fashion, art, and design. Circle Dome Square, his newest work, debuted at 3daysofdesign this year, in collaboration with Louis Poulsen. Located outside Vibskov’s studio in Copenhagen, the immersive installation is based around
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Roc H Biel Turns Wood Dust Into Column-Inspired Furniture
While many designers turn to offcuts and scraps in the name of sustainability, Roc H Biel goes one step further – working not with leftover wood, but the dust it leaves behind. In Dust Order, his latest sculptural collection, the Royal College of Art alumnus transforms the finest of offcuts – wood d
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F5: Andrew Ashey on Accidental Design, Empty Spaces, Plants + More
By the time Andrew Ashey was seven years old he knew he wanted to be in the world of design. His interest was sparked while going on long drives with his family through the Upper Valley, a region that straddles New Hampshire and Vermont. “I was especially drawn to the contrast between the old New En
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