Launched at this month’s Milan Design Week, the new modular sofa system calls back the renowned Swiss-born designer’s native Alpine landscape.
Endless Flat Studio presents their first lighting collection, an ode to the paper lamps that have guided us through centuries.
OAD transforms a cluster of grass-covered Soviet bunkers on the Latvian coastline into a family retreat where the architecture of defense becomes the language of home.
In a 1940 bungalow by New Operations Workshop, a restrained envelope becomes the stage for a richly layered interior—where chrome, color, and collectible design reintroduce personality into a culture of minimalism.
Designed by Confluence, a sales gallery for a real estate development company takes cues from forms found in nature.
Staged inside an 1838 educational institution rather than a commercial showroom, Marcin Rusak's Milan Design Week exhibition asks visitors to slow down, sit down, and listen to plants.
TABRA is good drama – centering the dynamics of light, Cornila utilizes bold skylights and brilliant bulbs to center us in a different world.
Developed by German furniture brand ClassiCon, Gabriel Tan’s new Soft Stone Sofa takes on a sculptural, layered pebble form.
haat studio pairs a serene material palette with an open, lounge-like layout to foster connection as much as contemplation at Basic Space.
Crafted in Murano glass, Aesop presents the Apos? Table Lamp, its first foray into lighting – now available in a limited run of 500.
The 6,450-square-foot home by ESTUDIO Ignacio Urquiza Ana Paula de Alba luxuriates in the shade and solace afforded by a central courtyard.
Architects at Canadian firm STARK highlight the region’s materials and craftsmanship in the design of their new office.
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