The N90N furniture series, from Timbur founder and CEO Ezra Ardolino, plays with the concept of infinitely-sided polygons through the use of laminated plywood.
This South Africa-based studio creates an approachable collection characterized by playful designs, generous curves, and refined color palette.
Two pieces that can spark immediate joy are the Vignelli Rocker + Vignelli Bench, each now available in new colors from Heller.
Arper introduced its five 2023 collections at Milan Design Week 2023, each offering a solution that inspires beauty, energy, and vitality with the perspective that Life is Beautiful.
Norwegian designer Daniel Rybakken collaborated with Norwegian producer Vestre to bring the simple yet long-awaited Ypsilon bench into the world.
The Studio Floris Wubben Collection, an impactful series of large-scale ceramics that merges function + sculpture, was presented by SPC at London Design Week 2023.
Joyf's Tube collection embodies clean, concise design, with a fun color palette + playfully rounded shapes that emphasize the brand's philosophy that focuses on leisure.
Using waste created from another product, Alexander Lervik sustainably created the limited-edition HEMVIST furniture collection.
Apacheta, a project by Cristián Mohaded, was introduced by Loro Piana Interiors during Milan Design Week in a unique site-specific installation that honored Pachamama, also known as Mother Nature.
LAND + The Italian Lab collaborated on Il Salotto Milanese to answer Milan Design Week's challenge of using urban elements of iconic, sustainable design.
Sculptural forms and soft curves abound, Monolith launches its inaugural collection of home furnishing designs crafted from stone and wood.
The New Raw has a unique, experimental approach to design and was inspired by knitting techniques in creating this project.
The ÄNG collection, designed for a Michelin-starred restaurant located in one of Sweden's largest vineyards, can now live in your own home.
Routines + boundaries between home + work are shifting, designs should reflect these new environments, says NOTE + Wittmann's ADAGIO + OUVERT.
Originally designed as a one-off for an exhibition, designer Hugo Passos worked with Skagerak to develop a lighter version of the Banco Bench for production.