March design news: Maurzio Cattelan goes Greek, art teapots and house paint that changes colour
Briefly

The final monthly design news round-up highlights exciting events and artworks. Featured are Maurizio Cattelan's upcoming show "Bones" at Gagosian, which reinterprets Greek mythology through modern lenses, and Loewe's Salone del Mobile exhibition showcasing a collection of innovative teapots by various artists. Cattelan's work will be displayed on Tube stations, merging art with urban experience, while Loewe emphasizes the cultural story of tea through design in Palazzo Citterio, making this month's round-up diverse and artistically rich.
The set of posters by Maurizio Cattelan at Tube stations use Greek myth tropes to address modern life's trials, showcasing figures like Sisyphus with a shopping trolley.
Loewe's Salone del Mobile 2025 exhibition showcases 25 unique teapots from various artists, each reflecting their distinctive style and recounting tea's rich cultural legacy.
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