The expanded furniture collection continues to demonstrate the validity of complementary design brands come together and merge their material and manufacturing expertise.
Inspired by majestic birds, Moooi brings its imaginative spirit to tile with a debut collection that turns walls + floors into works of art.
Take a peek as Design Milk reminisces on the top 10 home furnishings articles of 2025, including collections from IKEA, Herman Miller, and more.
Designed by Ronan Bouroullec, Bottone +Osso rethink tile grids through subtle shape cuts, turning grout lines into playful design elements.
STUDIOTAMAT, Arianna De Luca, and Ninefifty turn ceramic wall tiles into BALERA, luminous works of art with lighting directly integrated.
The UU Tiles collection by Unknown, Untitled embraces the idea of permanence with wall hooks and lights cohesively blending into the tiling.
Cheeky colors and elegant design are no longer just for interiors. The Tivoli Tech tile collection by Cristina Celestino takes the fun outside.
WOW Designs creates the Melange collection of 15 ceramic tiles that allows users to bring tapestry-like looks and ombré effects to walls.
Adagio, by Ronan Bouroullec for Mutina, is a ceramic module that can transform blank walls into expansive wall sculptures inspired by fabric.
TileBar’s mission is to not only bring customers the best tiles in every category, but to provide them with the tools, products, and assistance that set TileBar apart from the rest.
Editor-in-Chief Caroline Williamson returns to Take 5 with five favorite artists, including Devin Wilde, ENESS, Momoko Ikarashi, and more.
Discover Fornace Brioni's subtle alchemy of water, earth, and fire as they produce the cotto cladding from the finest clays on the Po River floodplain, seen in the Grounded exhibition.
The Delf furniture collection took off when Danny Kaplan approached Vince Patti with a sketch for a bed that combined Patti's woodworking with Kaplan's tile work.
Borrowed Earth spotlights the natural materials and beauty found on our planet through artistically transformed stone tiles, panels, and bricks.
Alex Proba embraces a muted palette and mid-century modern elegance in her new tile collection with Concrete Collaborative inspired by Italian cuisine.