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.
Lindsey Adelman explores experimental work outside the parameters of her regular studio practice with the launch of her LaLAB platform, now showing in Milan.
Explore the volcanic origins of davidpompa's new stone + aluminum light sculpture series – Ambra Toba – at Milan Design Week.
Wish Fountain, an interactive art installation, mimics a wishing well and the surface of its water once a coin is tossed in.
Artist Kennedy Yanko combines huge chunks of crushed metal with fabric-like drapings of "paint skin," playing with gravity, material, and the definition of painting itself.
Kriskadecor brings creativity to life for architects + interior designers with their customized design solutions using aluminum chain links, color, shape, and dimension.
Working with the theme of "Colour Vibes," color phenom Tekla Evelina Severin transforms empty space into surreal, color-blocked exhibition.
Serena Confalonieri's site-specific installation, Volée, offers visitors the chance to experience a return to nature.
An installation that comprises glazed tiles designed by seven SCAD alumni in celebration of contemporary art and culture at Design Miami/ 2022.
Taking the theme of "Great things will grow" quite literally, design studio WeWantMore grows a mycelium bar at HIX London.
An artist, a sustainable furniture design + manufacturing company, and a design studio joined together to bring to life Endless Loop: Waste to Wanted during this year's Art Basel.
This futuristic installation was created in collaboration with Lexus and inspired by the brand’s approach to vehicle design.
Artist Rafael Lozano-Hemmer uses 3000 light bulbs + high-tech "pulse sensors" to capture, magnify, and save the heartbeats of visitors in this visually stunning and intimately connecting installation.
Greenhouse Silent Disco is an immersive installation that attempts to translate the silent language of plants.
Through mirrors and geometric patterns, Maxim Kashin created an installation of endless reflection called New Suprematism.