DREAMHOUSES brings together 6 artists + designers who created their own "dream house" before being paired up with writers who used the creations as a writing prompt.
The Cut + Paste homeware collection adds some lighthearted fun to your home with its playful approach to color + form.
Reminiscent of candy, the Gelée Series also gets its name from the Gelée glass used to make each piece that's gooey when liquid.
Acrylicize founder James Burke joins us for this week's Friday Five, sharing his new town, meditation practice + more.
Editor-in-Chief Caroline Williamson returns for our Take 5 series where she shares a cool miniature, a Polaroid launch, Yayoi Kusama exhibitions + more.
Artist and surface pattern designer Ella Doran created a piece of artwork using leftover house paint on reused canvas without a single brush.
Gallery founder + director Melanie Courbet shares a worthwhile organization in Sierra Leone, the place she just can't stop shopping + more in Friday Five.
Design Milk's founder Jaime Derringer collaborates with Eskayel on a new mural wallpaper + fabric collection – download one for your desktop wallpaper!
Exploring form + medium, Marc Newson tests what classic materials are capable of through the use of advanced fabrication in his exhibit at the Gagosian.
Multidisciplinary contemporary artist b. Robert Moore divulges what drives his practice, the importance of travel, the cooking connection + more in this week's Friday Five.
An exhibition that connects the founders of Minimalism and some of the most well-known Asian artists of the twenty-first century.
The Eames Institute of Infinite Curiosity has launched a free online exhibit – "Ray's Hand" – that focuses solely on Ray, her talents, and the gender roles she worked against.
Back for Take 5, senior editor Kelly Beall shares a favorite new artist, clean + sustainable toothpaste, a personalized dog sweatshirt + more.
Artist Evan Nesbit uses a squeegee to push paint through the back of dyed burlap, creating 3D pixels of paint that emerge and combine on the front, on view at Van Doren Waxter gallery in New York now.
The Brooklyn Studio's holiday gift idea was so popular among the design and urbanist set, the firm is releasing additional LEGO sets to purchase.