Steve Poxson
Steve Poxson’s latest work uses a flatbed scanner to capture various objects — in this case, insects!
Steve Poxson’s latest work uses a flatbed scanner to capture various objects — in this case, insects!
As a rule of thumb, a traditional garden is made with 80% plants and 20% hardscaping and accessories. Modern gardens have the opposite ratio…
I just finished reading Look Both Ways by Debbie Millman cover to cover and I must say it was a delightful read. The book is a beautiful col…
“Stereotype” is a door designed by Kazutoyo Yamamoto of Dessence Co, Ltd. The door has just a doorknob with no lock. However, th…
British designer Tom Dixon designed these carpets for The Rug Company. The patterns are inspired by color television tests from a long time …
Fu-Tung Cheng is a designer known for this signature use of concrete. He is also leading authority on concrete design – having founded Con…
“Found” is a super light, metal-coated cutlery, made by editing plastic bottles found at the local supermarket. Genius.
We don’t do gift guides here on Design Milk because, well, everyone does them. We like to be different. So we decided to go in another…
The BASE Camera Case is the perfect stocking stuffer for the recipient of that digital camera you’re gifting this year. Unique, reason…
Karen draws Paris with pen and paper. Insane talent here!
Jenny Poon runs eeko studio, an eco design and branding boutique. It began with one little idea — do something more. She is sharing a rece…
I don’t post too many events here on Design Milk, but I want to post this because it’s a new type of conference that I think is …
This chair from Edra is The Italian Pride Edition of the Campana brothers Vermelha chair. Five hundred meters of acrylic and cotton rope wer…
K+C Sitting in a Tree is a new product line by designers, Katy and Corinne. The company was built upon a 14 year friendship and started out …
Lance Armstrong was right when he called this bike a “killer” design.