July’s Window Air Conditioner Panel Is Moss-ly Green
Air conditioner brand July’s limited-edition, moss-covered window AC panel is an unusual take on "add some greenery into the home."
Air conditioner brand July’s limited-edition, moss-covered window AC panel is an unusual take on "add some greenery into the home."
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Studio Pretext crafts modern, sculptural mugs out of raw ceramic, bringing an earthy look and natural texture to your kitchen and tabletop.
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Originally produced in the 1960s by Pierantonio Bonacina, the Basket Collection has been reimagined by GUBI – in rattan.
The unique lustrous texture of these mirrors is achieved by hand-folding and pressing tinfoil into desired shape.
The Oyster and Wave Tables, designed by Sun at Six, around the feel of natural wood characteristics present in only solid wood.
No one should tell you what color is the best choice for your home, and Backdrop founders, Natalie and Caleb Ebel, share why. Tune in!
Stockholm-based All Matters Studio designed a chair that celebrates the minimalist beauty in refined materials and subtle asymmetries.
Toeing the line between residential and commercial interiors, these HUG pods provide an inviting space for collaboration or heads down work.…
Allergy sufferers rejoice, Coway's Airmega 240 is a true HEPA air purifier that cleans the air without dirtying your interior decor!
The Oxford Triangle residence in Venice Beach will change your idea of what a beach house is supposed to look like.
Elena Salmistraro's Venusia jewelry collection for Alessi is an exploration of textures, colors, and geometries.
In her new collection of bold and tactile homewares, Kiki Goti takes her exploration of form and materiality to new, fantastical places.