Sustainability advocates Vestre + Emma Olbers have released TELLUS, the first piece of furniture ever produced using SSAB's 100% fossil-free steel.
Designed by Rostislav Sorokovoy for Woo, the UMI Armchair is an object that resembles a soft sculpture rather than a piece of furniture, inviting the user to interact with it in a genuine way.
Now in its second year, Material Matters is the newest and most exciting addition to the London Design Festival.
Design Milk takes a walking tour of Shoreditch that includes all the best showcases and launches for the London Design Festival 2023.
The Milanese designer's 10th task chair design for Vitra is the culmination of a three decade collaboration and is up to 100% recyclable.
A look at the Mother Goddess of the Three Realms exhibition at London Design Festival, which explores cross-cultural ideas between British and Vietnamese heritage.
Shanghai-based design studio One Week created a playful seating collection inspired by the bulging, rounded seed pods found in nature.
A home theater project that defies conventional design norms with an undulating landscape of comfy seating for an immersive cinematic experience.
The felt Taco Chair celebrates sustainability – not only the materials + production process used to create the seating, but also its 100% recyclable future disposal.
Capella Design is redefining home mobility with stylish accessibility, where functionality meets elegance in every corner of your home.
Loll Designs has introduced the first-ever outdoor lounge chair – the Lollygagger Hi-Rise Chair – made specifically to eliminate obstructions getting in the way of your view.
Florence Knoll used to refer to her furniture designs as the "meat and potatoes" of Knoll's catalog – today they rerelease the Model 31 + Model 33!
Maximizing posture and productivity, the Anthros task chair eliminates the literal pain points of sitting in an office or gaming chair for extended periods of time.
Just in time to give your homes a refresh for fall, Minneapolis-based Blu Dot has unveiled its new Fall 2023 collection.
Herman Miller's first nesting chair, designed in collaboration with German industrial designer Stefan Diez, refuses to sacrifice style for flexibility.