It is dedicated to multifaceted artists, academics and designers who stand in the middle of all art and design disciplines, relate them to each other and shape their relationships with stories. 
It is a blog for those who emphasize that design should have a story.  

It is dedicated to those who believe that everything in the universe has a story and that story sits on a concept and contains its own concept. 
 

There is no room for randomness in their lives. Everything has a story and everything with a story is richer and deeper. It is more humanistic. 

This journey in the direction of timeless stories is unlikely to intersect with failure.



Virgil Abloh

Having originally trained as an architect, American-Ghanaian designer Virgil Abloh transformed the fashion industry by merging streetwear culture with luxury fashion and products. Abloh had previously worked as an artistic director for Kanye West before founding his own brands including streetwear label Pyrex Vision and luxury brand Off-White.

In 2017 he became French fashion house Louis Vuitton's first Black creative director and showed his debut collection for the house at the Palais-Royale gardens in 2018. He passed away in November of this year after a private battle with cancer.


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French industrial designer Pauline Deltour passed away on 10 September 2021 at the age of 38. Deltour was known for her diverse portfolio spanning furniture, product, jewellery and transport design.

She carried out her work as part of her eponymous studio Pauline Deltour Design Office, which she founded in Paris in 2010. Prior to this, she was the first female assistant of Konstantin Grcic following her graduation from the École nationale supérieure des Arts Décoratifs.

Deltour's skill lead her to collaborate with notable brands including the likes Hem, for which she designed a rug made from rope, and Established & Sons, with which she created the range of graphic Bloc tables.


Marco Goldschmied

British architect Marco Goldschmied, a founding partner of the Richard Rogers Partnership and former RIBA president, lost his battle with lung cancer on 7 July, aged 78.

Known as the "business brain", Goldschmied was one of four founders of the Richard Rogers Partnership in 1977. He was involved in projects including the Lloyd's building, Channel 4 Headquarters and Heathrow Terminal 5, and served as managing director of the firm from 1984 to 2004.

Goldschmied was also co-founder of the Stephen Lawrence Prize and an important supporter of architecture education and awards through his charity, the Marco Goldschmied Foundation, set up in 1998.




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