On view in New York, an exhibition by Yuken Teruya that shows just what paper can do.
The Fairmont Pacific Rim hotel unveils a majestic, massive art installation in their plaza.
A sculptural pavilion made from a colorful gradient of lightweight, self-supported shells.
Commercial trade fair Ambiente is surprisingly buzzing with emerging designers in the Ambiente Talent section.
Large-scale rope macrame-weavings inspired by the city of Los Angeles.
A look at the 2015 Stockholm Furniture Fair, where the designs are uncompromisingly Scandinavian.
A traveling exhibition featuring three, unique machines that reflect time between the future and the past.
A whimsical, interactive swing set that merges a minimalist sculpture with child's play.
Text on paper, 3D printed to create city landscapes out of the letters.
Controversial artist KATSU unveils his latest: a remote-controlling a FLYING ROBOT that sprays paint. Is it art? What do you think?
Half found, half made objects that let you observe the process of plants growing.
Take a look back at Pinch Food Design's monthly Taste column where you'll discover nothing but delectable treats and ideas.
Want to find out how your favorite modern products are made? Take a peek back at 2014's Deconstruction column.
Take a look back at the best posts in our Art category from 2014.
We take a look back at a year of mind-blowing art exhibitions featured in our Unframed column.