Senior editor Kelly Beall steps in for Take 5, sharing the easiest to clean chair, architectural art houses, 60s-inspired sunglasses + more.
Flash Set by Jamie Wolfond includes nearly 100 cast, carved pieces that are each made of gypsum cement and spray paint.
Designing spaces for art requires a different type of mindset + strategic thinking. Tune in to the latest DMTV Milkshake to hear Koray Duman explain why!
Greenhouse Silent Disco is an immersive installation that attempts to translate the silent language of plants.
The pieces in Haze are handmade using discarded copper wire collected in Tokyo, meant to be viewed as a symbol of modern civilization.
G-Star RAW artist collaborator Lenny Stöpp is making fashion sustainable in a new, innovative way by creating his own denim pulp material.
While some rugs are designed to play a supporting role in your space – art-inspired rugs by Ruggism are made to take center stage.
Through mirrors and geometric patterns, Maxim Kashin created an installation of endless reflection called New Suprematism.
Studio Pretext crafts modern, sculptural mugs out of raw ceramic, bringing an earthy look and natural texture to your kitchen and tabletop.
The unique lustrous texture of these mirrors is achieved by hand-folding and pressing tinfoil into desired shape.
In her new collection of bold and tactile homewares, Kiki Goti takes her exploration of form and materiality to new, fantastical places.
Climb through a denim tunnel, wade through thousands of plastic cords, and jump into two unbelievable underground exhibitions at New York's Contemporary Art Galleries this summer.
The wooden pieces in Ethnicraft's Objects collection are decorative and utilitarian, adding another element of art and design to interior spaces.
Art and commercial work seems like opposite sides of the spectrum but designer Elyse Graham is drawn to both – tune in to find out why!
Draga & Aurel, together with the Rossana Orlandi Gallery, give proof as to why concrete + resin work so well together in CORALIA.