From textiles to bags to glassware, the eclectic Wrong for HAY collection continues to produce fun, cheeky, and affordable design.
A pellet stove that's both modular and customizable to help keep modern design lovers huddled up and warm during winter.
A modern, comfy pouf to sit on that's there by your side anytime you need it.
We visit 100% Design, Brompton Design District, and Queen's Park Design District in West London during London Design Festival.
Retro-inspired removable wallpaper from Tempaper and Bobby Berk will give any drab wall a burst of energy.
A collection of seating with contrasting leather details that cover the spots that are most often worn out first.
Here's a look at designersblock, part of London Design Festival, and some of our favorite designs.
Using contrasting materials, Brad Wray Workshop created a multipurpose piece of furniture that can be a table, stool, or magazine rack.
The duo behind Barcelona-based design brand Tcherassi Vilató shares what keeps them creatively stimulated in this Friday Five.
From Marset, the Inma Bermúdez-designed lamp is not only portable, it's rechargeable too.
We're excited that Made in America Project has launched a shop featuring American designers, all with products manufactured here in the US.
Tent London is always a great place to spot new talent during London Design Festival and here are some of our favorites that we scoped out.
A molded wooden stool with a sculptural, three-legged base.
Under Bergen Academy of Art and Design's direction, 100% Norway was back at the London Design Festival showcasing 62 new designers.
Inspired by the pour-over coffee process, KOR has launched a new in-home water filtration system.