Design Pressroom was born out of a familiar frustration and a deep love for the creative world. Too many great ideas never get seen. Too many designers, studios, and brands do extraordinary work, only to watch it disappear into crowded inboxes, rushed launches, or platforms that flatten everything into the same story. Design Pressroom exists to change that.
This is not a press dump. It’s a place for intention, context, and craft.
We believe design deserves more than a headline and a deadline. It deserves space to breathe, to be understood, and to be felt. Architecture, interiors, objects, light, furniture, fashion, mobility, art, digital worlds, people behind the work. All of it lives here, not as noise, but as a carefully curated conversation.
Design Pressroom is where press meets culture. Where professional relevance meets emotional resonance. Where launches feel considered, not rushed, and stories are told with respect for the work behind them. We care about process as much as outcome, about emerging voices as much as established names, about substance as much as aesthetics.
This platform is built for designers who want their work to travel properly. For studios who value storytelling as much as structure. For brands who understand that visibility without meaning is just volume. And for editors, journalists, and creative professionals who are tired of digging through chaos to find something real.
At its core, Design Pressroom is deeply personal. It reflects years spent inside the design industry, working with architects, creatives, awards, galleries, and media across the world. It carries the belief that good design changes how we live, but great storytelling determines whether it’s remembered.
We don’t chase trends. We document moments.
We don’t shout. We curate.
We don’t publish everything. We publish what matters.
Design Pressroom is not about being everywhere.
It’s about being in the right place, at the right time, with the right story.
Welcome in.
