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- Designers and objects which can control human muscles
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Think small because small is the new big - Erika Čičmanová: Inspiration comes when I work with hands
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- Walking through glass by Ivan Neumann
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- Sylva Petrová: SKLOVOTVAR (Glasshape) – an excursion to the home of the glass sculpture, the “glass-shaping land”
- Ondřej Slówik: The Hut on Fowl’s Legs and Artificial Hips Represent a Luxury Amidst the Rice Paddies
- Eliška Svobodová: Better buy him a real instrument, these are just toys
- How to best prepare for your career in architecture – attend a wood camp!
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A SEARCH FOR IDEALS IN DESIGN - Elodie Ternaux: Tell me a story!
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- The future begins with the stone age
- DUNGSE, Building the future with SHIT
- Frozen in Time: Alena Matějka’s Cabinet of Curiosities
- No cracks in the highest glass ceiling
- Dr. Petr Holman (1951-2019)
- The Liederhaus glassmaking family has invented a mobile glass furnace – and one, located in Prague’s Ateliér Z glass studio, is now open to the public
- A gourmet oasis in the heart of Tbilisi – food, wine and even local fashion
- Seeing across five axes – Jan Frydrych’s “Opticality” exhibition
- Sculpting in Glass: the Kuzebauch Gallery will make an appearance at Révélations fair in Paris
- Czech Glass rituals presented at Saatchi Gallery
- A new material is born – Janštejn glassworks is melting down and repurposing leftover production waste into a new material called BROKISGLASS
- Glass artist Zuzana Kubelková, Sui generis
- Glass artist Anna Polanská on the tectonics of internal architecture
- Martin Janecký - a glass art virtuoso
- Zuzana Gombošová fed coconut water to bacteria, and developed the unique material Malai
- Czech artist Ondřej Strnadel honoured in Munich
- Step out of your basements, workshops, labs and hackerspaces! Prague is set to host a major showcase of DIY tech talent
- Plastic People – Czechs develop new shopping solution utilising capsules instead of single-use packaging
- Selfie on Facebook but no Birth Certificate
- Glassmaker Zuzana Kubelková cooks up international success in her magic pot
- Rammed earth – the amazing clay architecture of Martin Rauch
- Devils Towers and even a chameleon’s collar. Galerie Kuzebauch is exhibiting new works by Klára Horáčková
- Molten adrenalin
- DESIGNBLOK – what a stool made from salt would say to a silk lampshade and a bag made from organic plastic?
- People hate using single-use plastic bags. Bio degradable plastic bags by Infiberry, a Czech start-up, may be the right solution
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- Body heat to electricity. How this invention could make us more aware of climate change
- Creative sustainability. Zünc Studio helps brands that face the future responsibly
- PINEAPPLE-BASED MATERIAL RIVALS ANIMAL LEATHER
- DUNGSE, Building the future with SHIT
- Small Steps Towards the Finish Line: Lada Semecká's Haiku in Galerie Kuzebauch
- Aesthetics of Contrast: Zuzana Kubelková’s exhibition at Galerie Kuzebauch
- Designer Basse Stittgen – squeezing blood into stone
- Glass artist Vladimíra Klumpar: Glass enabled me to have a beautiful, nomadic life
- Czech designer Marie Nina Václavková: My shoes can be repaired, but I want them to also be recyclable
- Flooring with Generosity - René Caran and the Workman Parquet organisation carrying out voluntary restoration activities across Europe
- Meet Juan Fernando Hidalgo Cordero, a researcher devoting his energies to unlocking the potential of the totora plant
- Czech Glass – Sylva Petrová on why the time was right to update and expand her groundbreaking book
- Petra Gupta Valentová – fashioning the patterns of success and sustainability
- Mandy Den Elzen – never too much to stomach
- Adventures in uncertainty: glass artist Zuzana Kubelková
- Ondřej Strnadel: Glass and shape to speak common language
- I´m into manual work.
The world of Lada Semecká - A piece of well-lit glass is always beautiful, and that is its main problem, says Riikka Latva-Somppi
- Fashion Designer Mai Trần: Vietnam is a Country of Sewing Machines
- Why do Hannah Hurtzig and Karin Harrasser talk to animals?
- Jan Lebl about Prameny, a municipality at the Czech German border, and civic activism in the rural areas
- Thomas Sledmore: There is always a risk of your work being destroyed
- František Skála: In the organic world, each material has its own liquidator
- Lynda Hannah: People are mortal. They should not forget about it
- Glassmaker Martin Hlubuček: I'm interested in the story of shape
- Marcos Garcia: Dancing on the new compost toilets is very important
- Michèle Akers: About life in a stone house surrounded by a herd of horses
- Jaroslav Bejvl Jr.: Light in lamps to mutate
- Glassmaker Martin Janecký: I'm no tree-hugger, I work instead
- Ondřej Strandel: In the hot shop, you are never alone
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