Design Anthology UK, Issue 22
Release date: April 30, 2026
Design Anthology UK is a triannual print magazine spotlighting the best of design, architecture, art, travel and style across Europe. As with Design Anthology, our sister publication in Asia, we combine the highest production values with thought-provoking content, setting a new standard for premium design and lifestyle titles in the UK.
When we were shaping ideas for the inaugural issue, we asked two questions: What is our point of view? And, when there are countless other magazines covering design in Europe: Why now? The answer is fairly straightforward. We believe there is room for a new kind of considered, premium title that champions quality, beauty and innovative thinking.
Each issue is put together by our network of writers, photographers, editors and stylists – all bound by a commitment to creativity and candor. Far from a glossy catalogue to be discarded, Design Anthology UK is a collectible volume made by people who are passionate about print.
In this issue:
Have you heard of the Halprin Method? We hadn’t either, until now. In the 1960s, landscape architect Lawrence Halprin and his wife Anna created a set of holistic principles that sought to blend the man-made and the natural environment in a more seamless way. Halprin brought these ideas to life 60 years ago at Sea Ranch, a forward-thinking coastal community in rugged northern California. Our US correspondent, Timothy Anscombe-Bell, writes compellingly (p66) about how a contemporary hotel in the Catskills, Piaule by Garrison Architects, employs Halprin’s principles in its design and makes a strong case for architecture that treads lightly – touching less to protect more. Another facet of Halprin’s philosophy is the idea of ‘material honesty’, with buildings that harness the spirit and shifting patterns of the natural world they sit in, instead of insulating people from it. It chimes with another project featured in this issue, Rammed Earth House by Tuckey Design Studio (p74).
Elsewhere in issue 22, you will find features on the design and culture offer in Mexico City (p58); a new cultural foundation in Venice by fashion designer Dries Van Noten (p30); Barcelona architecture at the centenary of Gaudi’s death (p144); designer Luca Nichetto’s cultural edit (p160); plus, hotel openings around the world, our style picks, new design books to seek out, and the latest product design news.
Enjoy.