Clerkenwell Design Week is now in its fifth year and was bigger and better than ever. Take a look at what we found.
A series of sculptural pieces that are based on the act of inhabiting.
Ghigos Studio gives stone residue new life by re-imagining them into objects for daily use.
Darono debuted their fresh new, eye-catching pieces that bring functionality to your home.
Leave this marble slatted vase the way it is or chip away at the slats to reveal a new shape.
New collections from Finnish designers Maija Puoskari and Anna Palomaa that were inspired by the nature and stories around them.
A series of colorful tables and vases inspired by Iznik tiles, a 16th century Ottoman tradition.
Sculptural vessels that are made from a mix of handblown glass, wood, metals, and ceramics.
Hand blown glass vases that look as if they have crystals of ice growing on them.
Eragatory explores what is geometrically possible with 3D printing instead of getting caught up using the newest machines.
Two products, one for flowers and the other for plants, that were designed based on the them of visual balance.
An eBay collection inspires us to update milk glass vases using rope, dye and wire.
New products launched by Catalan designer Eugeni Quitllet for Kartell that explore transparency and emptiness.
Classic metallics like copper never go out of style so add one of these 12 modern accessories to the mix.