This ritual embodies time, focus and attention to detail.
Inclusive Design
is about ensuring that those designs worked well for as many people as possible, especially commonly excluded communities.
Ann Stone has dedicated her life to color, and married a man who can't see it.
Media artist, musician, sculptor: the multi-talented Wolfgang Georgsdorf discusses aroma in this outtake from our documentary Language of Aroma.
“I believe that Chado helps remind us what the most important things in our life are.”
- Ms. Yasuko Takahashi
With Frank Kozik, Creative Director of Kidrobot.
“For tens and thousands of years they have understood how to create harmonious systems of relationships between people, animals, land, and water.” - Dr. Dori Tunstall
With nature as her muse, Barbara Barry, among the World’s Best 100 Designers, elaborates on her color philosophy, highlighting the possibilities of a single tone of color. Shades and opacity create infinite variations, offering a soothing setting and constancy for life’s unpredictabilities.
Discover the official trailer for TEALEAVES' first documentary, relaunched Thursday, September 19, 2019, at Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum.
Immerse yourself in the Russian way of tea. A historic tradition including Lomonosov teacups and handmade Tula samovars.
Dr. Donald McPherson, Co-Founder of EnChroma on how many colors can you actually see.
Game of Thrones' Language Creator David. J Peterson on how he would communicate an invisible sense.
An inside look on how Pantone forecasts the trajectory of color.