Summarize this content to 2000 words in 6 paragraphs in Arabic Unlock the Editor’s Digest for freeRoula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter.Toogood open-house installationFaye Toogood is opening her north London studio, where she and her team design furniture, clothing and interiors, to the public this month. They will display a new sculptural upholstered-seating collection called Gummy. Over at Poltrona, Frau’s Fulham Road flagship, she is showing “Squashed Space”, an installation featuring her Squash collection of leather furniture and an immersive “leather room”. Studio Toogood, 150 Royal College Street, London NW1 0TA, t-o-o-g-o-o-d.com; Poltrona Frau, 147-153 Fulham Road, London SW3 6SN, poltronafrau.comJess Wheeler x Edward BulmerBritish artist and designer Jess Wheeler has collaborated with natural-paint specialist Edward Bulmer on a handpainted-lighting collection. The lights are inspired by the ancient acanthus plant and Bulmer’s collection of antiquarian botanical books. They have been cast from life and coated in autumn colours with Bulmer’s paints. £750, in store at 194 Ebury Street, London SW1W 8UP; online from October, jesswheeler.com Rapha20The cycling brand is celebrating 20 years with 20 routes for cycling through the city, including a Brutalist architectural tour and a group trail through the Shoreditch Design Triangle. An accompanying exhibition at the Truman Brewery in Spitalfields will house a large-scale kinetic installation by Isabel + Helen, a set-design duo specialising in performative sculpture, based around the motion of cycling. The Truman Brewery, Ely’s Yard, London E1 6QR, rapha.cc Juicy BoothThe Juicy Booth is a confessional-style kiosk that invites visitors to think about how they’re feeling, created by multidisciplinary artist Annie Frost Nicholson in partnership with The Loss Project and modular-space designers K67 Berlin. Inside the booth, which is at Coal Drops Yard, visitors type in how their emotions at that moment and LED monitors respond to their text with colour, light and music designed to offer support. Coal Drops Yard, London N1C 4DQ, until December 2024, londondesignfestival.com/activities/juicy-boothFondaSantiago Lastra, the chef behind Michelin-starred Mexican restaurant Kol, is opening Fonda, a more casual spot for tostadas, tacos and mole, with an emphasis on indigenous Mexican craftsmanship and design. Masterminded by Mexican designer Fernando Laposse and London agency A-nrd, the space will feature fabrics naturally dyed with beetle juice, folkloric clay masks from Oaxaca, Hidalgo and Michoacán, and contemporary work by Mexican artists. 12 Heddon Street, W1B 4BZ, fondalondon.comFollow @FTMag to find out about our latest stories first and subscribe to our podcast Life and Art wherever you listen

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