Senior Editor Kelly Beall traveled to Chicago to see what's new + upcoming in the world of commercial design at NeoCon 2022.
Kettal's Plumon outdoor collection found its inspiration in the concept of clothing – dressing and undressing furniture.
The Laguna Table's crossed vaults that make up the legs and support the tabletop are a familiar design element found in Venice's galleries.
Italian furnishings company Arper is getting a head start on NeoCon 2022 by sharing three of their newest products: a sofa, table system, and chair.
You might think Origin's exhibition pieces represent the origins of each piece or the 16 designers, but the show takes a broader view.
Created by Studiointervallo, each piece of the Bogdan collection is characterized by a single line of color that runs its perimeter.
Several of Axel Chay's contemporary, statement-making home furnishings are now available at design gallery The Future Perfect.
Sight Unseen's first ever furniture collection takes industrially produced sheet metal to new forms + designs.
Artist + designer Matteo Cibic found so much beauty in the South American Nazca Booby bird that he created an entire collection for Scapin Collezioni around its colors.
Fermob's STUDIE collection includes two chairs that smartly reimagine the traditional school chair and add style indoors + out.
Stylex's Cove High Back chair and Umo table, designed by Brandon Walker, will debut next month at NeoCon 2022.
Theoreme Editions Collection 02 holds 10 objects, each a collaborations between French designers + European craftsmen.
Kelly Wearstler's Morro Collection borrows from 1970s French and Italian furniture and mid-century Japanese design to create something fresh and new.
Designed by Michael Yarinsky for Made by Choice, the Sieni collection seems to be hard + soft at the same time, asking to be handled + experienced.
TOV Furniture launched The Voice Collection of furniture to push back at the lack of visibility of the Black design community and industry.