Venezuelan artist Sol Calero has transformed a grey care-home cafeteria in Bergen, Norway, into a lively social space filled with her colourful murals, sculptures and paints. Yet this cultural crossover extends beyond this initial north/south hybrid as the eatery has would become a celebration of, and support for, the city’s migrant population, serving everything from Syrian tabbouleh to Eritrean flatbreads| The World Of Interiors
Dominic Bradbury’s new book looking at the golden age of furniture design after World War II celebrates both popular and obscure pieces| The World Of Interiors
Previews and reviews of global art exhibitions from The World of Interiors culture desk| The World Of Interiors
David Haskell and his husband Esteban Arboleda, two bright sparks of New York’s cultural scene, have filled their lateral conversion in a 1960s tower block with electrical collectables| The World Of Interiors
Henry Holland and Paul Smith celebrate stripes, collaborating on ‘Nobody Cares How Good You Used To Be’, a new line of one-of-one limited edition ceramics| The World Of Interiors
The Iconic Houses Foundation celebrates its tenth anniversary this year; meet founder Natascha Drabbe and discover the latest newcomers to the club including modernist Villa Volman in the Czech Republic and the Maison Cazenave in France.| The World Of Interiors