(inside) interior design review

March–April

1- Common Good

Sydney, Powerhouse Museum 2 March – 2 December

MAAS (Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences) has brought together an incredible line-up of designers and designs for this outstanding exhibition. Exploring on-point themes of Life Cycles, Return to Craft, Connected Experiences, Community and Design Fictions, the remit has allowed for great scope. Yet, where the curatorial hand of Keinton Butler is most apparent is in the very fine designers involved. These include Nendo, Studio Swine, Bijoy Jain, Jo Nagasaka, Kwangho

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