Literature

  1. Read more: NEW FACETTES on Craft and Scale
    NEW FACETTES on Craft and Scale

    NEW FACETTES on Craft and Scale

    The Soul of Design. In conversation with NEW FACETTES, Bil—Boe explores what craft means in the digital age and how designers navigate the tension between tradition and innovation. From the marks of the maker to the role of automation, this dialogue examines the evolving nature of craftsmanship—where human touch, material integrity, and new technologies converge to shape meaningful, lasting design.

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  2. Read more: Handmade in a Digital Age: The Death of Craft?
    Handmade in a Digital Age: The Death of Craft?

    Handmade in a Digital Age: The Death of Craft?

    Craft, once defined by human skill and deliberate making, is evolving as machines, AI, and digital fabrication reshape production. It is not disappearing but shifting, so what does craft mean today?

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  3. Read more: Beyond the Handmade: When Does Craft Become Industry?
    Beyond the Handmade: When Does Craft Become Industry?

    Beyond the Handmade: When Does Craft Become Industry?

    Where does craft end and industry begin? The distinction is blurred. A ceramicist can scale their process, while a factory designer can stay deeply engaged. The difference lies not in scale, but in presence—whether the intelligence of making remains with the maker or shifts to the system.

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  4. Read more: Luxury vs. Longevity: Should Good Design Be for Everyone?
    Luxury vs. Longevity: Should Good Design Be for Everyone?

    Luxury vs. Longevity: Should Good Design Be for Everyone?

    Luxury isn’t about price or exclusivity—it’s about objects made to last, to be used, to be kept. True value comes not from rarity but from longevity, from pieces that improve with time and grow into daily life. The best design is not the hardest to buy, but the hardest to part with.

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