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set a 'drift' on technology bliss
Drift Studio reconnects us with nature using technology.

eat your dinner; wine and dine on the leftovers
Swedish designers Carolina Härdh and Emeli Höcks, create sleek, minimalist furniture pieces out of repurposed food waste.

the female gaze
We sat down with Paris-based photographer, feminist and activist, Andrea Bresciani to chat about her work and what drives her very moving and relatable imagery.

toward a waste-free future
5 initiatives that are helping to shape a sustainable future
by Esben Smith and Marina Porto

people, helping people.
A fashion brand giving young people a helping hand through social entrepreneurship.

bye bye tegel airport, hello innovation hub
Berlin’s former International airport transforms into tech micro green city within a city.

a less… plastic beach
From the ocean to your living room - recycled marine plastic converts into textiles.

make 'fixing' sexy
Meet Jane, the product designer on a mission to change the way we think about waste.

snapshots along the spectrum
A few months ago we were given the unique opportunity to interview minimalist architectural genius, John Pawson for Issue 28 of The Essential Journal.

serpentine pavilion 2017
Netflix has a great series titled Abstract: The Art Of Design. This series takes an in-depth look at different artistic fields. Architecture is one of them and it features Bjarke Ingels' 2016 design for London's Serpentine Pavilion. This year, beaming blue amongst the trees of Kensington Gardens in Hyde Park, is the pavilion by chosen Berlin-based architect Diébédo Francis Kéré.