Swarovski was in Milan to launch Atelier Swarovski Home, a luxury home accessories brand featuring collaborations with top designers.
Ventura Lambrate is always our favorite district at Milan Design Week and this year was no exception.
With news of the legendary architect and designer Zaha Hadid passing away, we take a look back at some of her groundbreaking work.
Combining 3D printing technology with upcycling, these vases save old plastic bottles from being tossed.
A whimsical collection of colorful objects made from old eyeglasses, lunch trays, and soda bottles.
Adrianus Kundert and Thomas van der Sman see the irregular beauty in bubbles.
Our favorites from the 2016 Architectural Digest Design Show where we fell in love with the emerging and established designers.
KWAMBIO uses 3D printing to create designed objects on demand, doing away with the previous limitations it afforded.
At first glance, you might not suspect that this vase pulls double duty, but it subtly disguises another use besides holding flowers.
Innovative brands Iittala and Issey Miyake came together to collaborate on a visionary collection for the home.
See how this designer's background in engineering and curiosity for design led him to create four unique pieces.
UK designer Daniel Schofield's latest pieces that he debuted at LDF15.
Thom Fougere's collection of modern furniture and household objects pay careful attention to material choices, functionality, and design.
David Taylor takes a container full of scrap metal and turns it into functional and beautiful objects.
Pantone steps away from the norm and selected two colors to represent the Pantone Color of the Year for 2016.