If you missed out on this year's new and now of the NYC art scene or you're looking to revisit your favorite posts, browse everything our Unframed art column showcased in 2023.
Adhering to a mostly playful palette of conceptual sculptural art, check out some of our favorites from Art Basel Miami Beach 2023.
The designer + cofounder of Apparatus debut two totemic floor lamps alongside an installation of three pendant lighting titled Space Relics.
This year's Design Miami/ featured a stunning showcase and curatorial of pieces sourced from design galleries around the globe.
Book artist + Visiting Curator of Graphic Design at the Katherine Small Gallery gives us a slice of the history of printing and book design.
ZEMLYA is Ukrainian artist-ceramicist Serhii Makhno's inaugural gallery exhibition marking his foray into furniture design with ceramics.
Heath's Clay Studio Director Tung Chiang takes us through two collections: the 10th in the series and a special one to mark the decade.
This installation by Marjan van Aubel for Lexus uses solar sheets to power its batteries and create a unique experience using lights + sounds.
In case you missed it, Pantone announced the Pantone Color of the Year 2024 and it's... PANTONE 13-1023 Peach Fuzz, a warm and welcoming, velvety shade that hovers between pink and orange.
The hand-turned, hand-painted Ikiperu collection fuses Etruscan vase-making with contemporary design in homage to the artistic tradition of Umbria.
Isometric Studio is proving that accommodating those living with disabilities in design is a must – not an afterthought – with the public installation of Cloud Swing.
Joshua Abarbanel creates his layered wood wall sculptures using forms and patterns found in natural and mechanical structures.
It's hard to believe the holidays are just around the corner, but, SURPRISE, they are! So, we're kicking off the season with some of our favorite holiday decor ideas.
Nine talented NYC artists pay homage to the creative spirit of the city with a series of posters illustrating the New York of tomorrow.
Our last Designer Desktop of the year features Glenyse Thompson and her soothing Florida Daybreak mural with A Street Prints.