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Cooking
fromBon Appetit
3 days ago

Ceramic Cookware From Around the World

Culinary tools from around the globe reflect heritage cooking traditions and the stories of their makers.
Paris food
fromThe Good Life France
1 week ago

Guide to Saint-Quentin-la-Poterie - The Good Life France

Saint-Quentin-la-Poterie is a village renowned for its rich pottery heritage, dating back to Gallo-Roman times, and has a vibrant artisan community.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

It's amazing': stolen 2,500-year-old Romanian gold helmet has been found

The Helmet of Cotofenesti, a priceless gold artefact from Romania, was stolen in January 2025 during a robbery at the Drents Museum in the Netherlands.
Europe news
Design
fromDesign Milk
2 weeks ago

Artek and Heath Ceramics' New Tile Tables Cleverly Cohere Clay with Wood

Artek and Heath Ceramics collaborate on the Tile Table collection, emphasizing playfulness in design with a focus on color, texture, and functionality.
Education
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

Homework till midnight and one breakdown a week': the mysterious art school keeping a forgotten style alive

The Ecole Van der Kelen-Logelain in Brussels teaches specialized painting techniques including trompe l'oeil, an illusionistic art form creating three-dimensional illusions on flat surfaces through textures, shading, and perspective tricks.
Remodel
fromApartment Therapy
3 weeks ago

They Transformed a "Very Beige" 1990s House Into a Colorful DIY Wonderland

A Dutch couple transformed their 1,400-square-foot home into a personalized creative workspace filled with handmade furniture, art installations, and bold colors that reflect their passion for design and making.
History
fromwww.thehistoryblog.com
3 weeks ago

Intact 17th c. storage barrels found in Norway

Three 17th-century wooden barrels and a rammer were discovered in Skien, Norway, preserved in excellent condition due to moist soil and trash fill.
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
3 weeks ago

Can Tefaf Maastricht keep up with the experience economy?

Looking at old art gives me a sense of craftsmanship, of what can be achieved with paint. There is nothing comparable with Tefaf. The atmosphere of quality is unmatched. Contemporary art collectors are discovering value in historical works and the fair's curatorial standards, representing a potential shift in how different collector demographics engage with art across temporal boundaries.
Arts
Design
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
4 weeks ago

paul&albert turn dutch front doors into sculptural cabinet for citizen participation in assen

Paul&Albert designed a Front Door Cabinet for Assen municipality that combines domestic door architecture with public communication tools, symbolizing the threshold between private and public life.
fromArtnet News
4 weeks ago

This Masterpiece by Rembrandt's Star Pupil Has a New Owner

This exquisite painting displays how Drost, like his teacher, could capture a sitter's distinct individuality with inner life and contemplative potency. [The painting] shows Drost's own unique sensibility, evident in his carefully modulated brushwork and striking use of color.
Arts
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

This Midwestern Town Looks Like It Belongs in the Netherlands-With Windmills and an Annual Tulip Festival

Holland, Michigan, a Dutch-settled city of 35,000, offers European charm through windmills, tulips, and authentic culture alongside modern amenities and natural beauty.
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
1 month ago

Tefaf Maastricht: the wish list

This first edition book of Shakespearean poems was published by Kelmscott Press, the private press founded by the English designer and author William Morris in 1891. This example is covered in an opulent, bejewelled binding from the renowned London bookbinders Sangorski and Sutcliffe. The decoration, set with mother-of-pearl and more than 100 precious stones, takes inspiration from the sonnets inside.
Arts
Arts
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
1 month ago

Dresden museum wins Tefaf award for Rubens restoration

Dresden's Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister receives the Tefaf Museum Restoration Fund award to restore Rubens' The Boar Hunt, removing discolored varnish and undoing damaging 19th-century repairs to reveal the painting's original composition and palette.
Arts
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
1 month ago

Tefaf Maastricht: exhibitions to see beyond the fair

Three major European museums present ambitious exhibitions featuring birds in art, Ovid's Metamorphoses across centuries, and Yayoi Kusama's polka dot installations celebrating artistic themes of freedom, mythology, and contemporary creativity.
Design
fromArchitectural Digest
2 months ago

This Centuries-Old Dutch Ceramic Is Having a Comeback

Grid City is a free monthly NYC running series led by designers that combines architecture-focused guided runs, community conversation, and breakfast, open to all levels.
Arts
fromenglish.elpais.com
1 month ago

Belgium believes it has discovered an unknown painting by Michelangelo

A painting titled 'Spirituali Pieta' previously attributed to an anonymous sixteenth-seventeenth century artist has been identified as a work by Michelangelo, potentially bringing the total number of his known canvas paintings to five.
#rembrandt-authentication
History
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Rijksmuseum reveals painting to be early work by Rembrandt

A 17th-century painting long attributed to Rembrandt's workshop has been confirmed as an authentic work by the master himself, increasing its value from thousands to millions of pounds.
Graphic design
fromdesignyoutrust.com
2 months ago

Elegance and Realism in Early 20th-Century Dutch Art of Willy Sluiter

Contemporary visual art and design are showcased through political photomontage, AI-generated imagery, playful illustrations, reimagined logos, and evocative watercolor and concept artworks.
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
2 months ago

a former coffee warehouse in rotterdam begins its second life as the nederland fotomuseum

The heavy brick mass of the early twentieth century warehouse stands steady at the corner, its facades still marked by decorative lintels and deep-set openings. Above, two added floors sit within a perforated aluminum veil that glows softly at dusk. The metal skin reads as a light canopy hovering over the old masonry, a precise intervention that contrasts the museum's new public life with its working past. See designboom's previous coverage here.
Photography
Design
fromDesign Milk
1 month ago

F5: Amber Pan Talks an Iconic Lamp, Sculpture + More

Amber Pan transitioned from architecture to interior design, founding Studio ŪMA to create spaces that tell stories through imperfect beauty, weathered materials, and intentional restraint.
fromRemodelista
1 month ago

Object of Desire: Classic Fixtures and Fittings from Copenhagen's Oldest Maker - Remodelista

Since 1918, TONI Copenhagen has balanced tradition with innovation, creating faucets that can be passed down from generation to generation.
Design
fromArtnet News
1 month ago

Rediscovered Rembrandt Confirmed After Decades of Doubt | Artnet News

Advanced imaging and material analysis have led experts to reattribute a long-overlooked biblical scene to Rembrandt van Rijn, identifying the 1633 painting as a lost masterpiece after more than six decades of doubt. Titled Vision of Zacharias in the Temple, the work was last studied in 1960, when scholars ruled out the possibility that it could be by the Dutch master.
Arts
Design
fromArchitectural Digest
9 months ago

Embrace the Year of the Cabbage

Cabbage-inspired tableware and decor are experiencing renewed popularity, combining culinary nostalgia with ornate textures across ceramics and silver for modern tablescapes.
History
fromMedievalists.net
2 months ago

Early Medieval Glass Study Rewrites Venice's Origins as a Glassmaking Hub - Medievalists.net

Early medieval Venice engaged in long-distance glass supply and sophisticated glassmaking techniques from the 6th–9th centuries, predating Renaissance glass prominence.
Design
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
1 month ago

turquoise resin reimagines peruvian clay whistling vessels for vicus collection

VICÚS reinterprets ancestral Vicús ceramics as translucent resin sculptures that fuse pre-Hispanic forms, shared Mexican–Peruvian craft practices, and familial cultural continuity.
Design
fromArchitectural Digest
2 months ago

JP Demeyer's Design Motto for This Dutch Seaside Home? "Save the Planet-Buy Antiques"

A beach house uses thrifted, utilitarian striped fabrics, bold colors, and inventive reuse to create dramatic, preppy coastal interiors emphasizing striking entrances.
Design
fromApartment Therapy
2 months ago

This $25 Walmart Gem Is Giving Family Heirloom Vibes (I Can't Believe It's Not Vintage!)

An affordable, vintage-inspired Sterling & Noble vase from Walmart offers timeless botanical design, versatile use, and convincing customer approval for under $25.
Arts
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
1 month ago

light sculptures preserve ancestral designs through antique doilies and lace textile

Kinship transforms heirloom doilies and stockings into LED-lit stainless steel sculptures that preserve textiles and project lace-like shadows and layered histories.
Arts
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Bigger and lower': bull in Dutch painting once had much larger balls

X‑ray examination shows Paulus Potter originally painted a bull with much larger, pendulous testicles, which were reduced in the finished work, likely for 17th‑century decorum.
Arts
fromColossal
2 months ago

Leafy Greens and Loaves of Bread Transform into Playful Ceramics by Eleonore Joulin

Eléonore Joulin handcrafts ceramic lamps and vessels that mimic food and everyday objects with trompe-l'œil glazes, transforming perishables into durable artworks.
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