We're transforming our spaces into Winter Mode with six setups – including armchairs, floor lamps, rugs, blankets, mugs + candles – to create the perfect cozy equation!
Twenty-five years after it's original release, David Weeks Studio has reissued the Aluminum Bullet Chandelier that combines traditional archetypes + contemporary aesthetics.
Claim your space with Sticklight by firmly poking it into the ground. Tada! You've just created a bit of personal space in the outdoors that's yours for a little while.
The new Tera Sconce is an extension of Ceramicah's Tera Collection, complementing the studio's already popular Tera Lamp.
Designed by the late Rodolfo Dordoni, the Chapeaux table lamp features a hat-like shade and a body that appears to disappear.
SKYVIEW believes those affected by seasonal affective disorder shouldn't have to suffer poor design when choosing a SAD lamp.
Color consultancy Raw Color creates a vibrant exhibition for Dutch Design Week 2023 to celebrate winning an award for their work.
Kazerne hosts a group exhibition for Dutch Design Week 2023 that seeks to intertwine hope and design while causing as little damage as possible.
Mischa Couvrette, founder of hollis+morris, joins us for Friday Five to share the story of an Amazonian adventure, his favorite time + place to work, and more!
The brass instruments of New Orleans and jazz great Louis Armstrong inspired Sara Schoenberger's Louis Collection of wildly wiggly swing arm wall lights.
Leah Ring + Adam de Boer got engaged and imagined a bedroom in the 'burbs, leading to the Galliform furniture collection, with a mid-century mod aesthetic.
Sebastian Wrong's Filigrana 6 table lamp + Martino Gamper's Mark Light pendant are new lighting, revealed at London Design Festival, highlighting the beauty of Murano glass for Established & Sons.
What the nature-inspired Loon lighting collection from Coil + Drift represents is a new place-driven design language for the brand and its founder.
Umbra's CUP and CONO are not just LED mood makers, but smart lamps operable by voice command and can dim down to a mere 1% brightness.
Now in its second year, Material Matters is the newest and most exciting addition to the London Design Festival.