Fluttering ribbons of brass stay frozen in time in Coronette by Sara Schoenberger, soft globes adorning the ceiling-mounted collection.
With BUILDING BLOCK ETC., sisters Kimberly and Nancy Wu recalibrate their design language through entertaining objects, curated materials, and a retail experience rooted in touch.
During NYCxDesign, local furniture brand Maiden Home debuted Eva, its second limited run craft-led commission collection.
Jack White’s Third Man Records and Victrola team up on a special edition vinyl mixing set-up comprising a turntable and speakers.
Hardman Design’s new version of the original LÜNA brings the same sophisticated style to this bed for beloved pups.
East Hampton-based architect Xiao Lin shares some of her favorite objects, from her grandmother’s mala bracelet to a ceramic incense holder, and more.
At Clerkenwell Design Week, the American Hardwood Export Council turns material education into a creative act, using American cherry to reframe awards, authorship, and the value of natural variation.
This camera-mounted, AI-enabled, solar-powered device by Kiwibit allows hobbyists to birdwatch from anywhere.
Created with FOR SCALE, A Manifesto on Touch turned basic movements—grip, pull, press, enter—into small rituals of design.
Clerestory Garden turns a constrained footprint in Toshima City into a porous mixed-use building shaped by greenery, daylight, and spatial generosity.
With the new SEAM collection, Australian brand Articolo champions the imperfect fusing and welding of different metals as a central ornamental detail
The Tom Kundig-designed luxury resort recedes into it’s natural setting, providing guests with the chance to both engage with and retreat from these surroundings.
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