Lexus announces partnership with Sky Arts
Lexus is to be the exclusive channel sponsor of Sky Arts, the UK’s only dedicated arts channel. reinforcing Lexus’s connection to craft.
Lexus is to be the exclusive channel sponsor of Sky Arts, the UK’s only dedicated arts channel. reinforcing Lexus’s connection to craft.
The Lexus LF-Z Electrified concept car showcases a new brand vision for Lexus and the brand’s electrification plans for the future.
Inspired by the Japanese practices of origami and kirie, kirigami artists turn ordinary paper into extraordinary artforms.
Spread out the picnic blanket, indulge in some chocolate cookies and soak up the sun this National Picnic Week, using Emily Roux’s top tips.
Japanese haikus are poetry’s most accessible form – so why not try writing one this World Poetry Day?
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E10 petrol is being introduced across the UK to help reduce transport emissions. But what is E10 and can you use it in your Lexus?
Reserve and Relax ensures Lexus customers can access all the advice and services they require to secure their perfect new 21-plate vehicle.
Can you believe these nine amazing artworks are made from a single piece of paper? Discover the ancient Japanese art of kirie papercutting.
How did the LC 500 Convertible – our very own ‘Beast from the East’ – fair in the icy conditions created by the ‘Beast from the East 2’?
In the latest instalment in our series of Lexus paper models, we show you how to create your own paper UX 300e in just four simple steps.
In order to achieve his childhood dream, Lexus design chief Ian Cartabiano has regularly needed to find the Zone, writes Clyde Brolin.
This wood sculpture inspired by the design and craftsmanship of the Lexus RX L was a century in the making. Here’s how Sally Burnett created it.