A life less ordinary explores the transformations our habits + surroundings have undergone lately with the help of 4 international artists.
The Moon Collection, the first furniture collection from designer Ana Volante, found inspiration in Brutalism and the 60s and 70s.
Explore the stories and processes behind the materials in AXOR's MyEdition fixtures range that allows you to customize your space's look.
The Teja collection of outdoor furniture finds its inspiration in the Mediterranean landscape of small porches and terraces.
A flexible, eco-friendly wood Apple Watch band that's durable and designed to withstand 10,000 bends, 500 stabs, and 1,000 smashes.
Shinkyu Shon's Split is an exploration in the beauty standards of the Eastern and Western worlds, in other words natural versus manmade.
A complex wooden stool inspired by a Japanese puzzle that fits together with another stool like a furniture puzzle.
Melanie Abrantes handcrafts simple, functional goods out of cork and hardwoods that she turns on a lathe.
A minimalist furniture collection made from wood with a Japanese aesthetic.
Creative childhoods turned Fredrik Färg and Emma Marga Blanche into the designers behind Färg & Blanche – a dynamic design force.
A curated selection of housewares handcrafted in American hardwoods that feature a minimalist aesthetic.
Anker Bak is one of the new designers furniture company Carl Hansen & Søn is collaborating with and we caught up with him to find out more.
Philipp Aduatz combined two different design concepts into one sculptural chair.
In our series profiling designers based in the UK and Europe, we talk to London-based designers and curators Native & Co.
Tom Raffield invented a new technique for steam bending wood and has built a business around the complex forms it creates.