In Its Retail Spaces, Shelter Collective Elevates the Object
During the pandemic, the Asheville, North Carolina–based studio designed a number of adaptable shops from a cannabis boutique to a children’s clothing store.
During the pandemic, the Asheville, North Carolina–based studio designed a number of adaptable shops from a cannabis boutique to a children’s clothing store.
At the North Carolina Museum of Art's popular park, careful changes in color temperature follow the progression of outdoor spaces.
Appalachia Now! at the Asheville Art Museum inaugurates the cultural center’s new addition.
At the Plant 7 design center, Beyond the Mask explores black and African diaspora design while Terra Incognita surveys contemporary experimentation in ceramics.
Black Mountain: An Interdisciplinary Experiment, 1933–1957 originally accompanied a 2015 exhibition by the same name at Berlin’s Hamburger Bahnhof.
From the young firm tapping into the Tar Heel state's craft roots, to an ever-evolving furniture industry, North Carolina continues to build upon its design legacy.
The Asheville, North Carolina–based design duo Shelter Collective grounds its practice in the personal and place-based.
Three furniture manufacturers from the Tar Heel State discuss how their companies have adapted to a shifting market.
Decades of investment by the university system are paying off and many industries are looking to North Carolina's Research Triangle for meaningful innovation.