Based off the humble brown paper bag, the 3D-printed Farolito Light from Wooj offers a soft, familiar glow, with fresh, geometric details.
Translucency meets tradition in the NAVAZI glass vase by designer Artem Zakharchenko for SVITANOK, utilizing ancient Ukranian glassblowing techniques.
Raw Color merge analog and digital by photographing hand rolled paper compositions to create colorful gradient landscapes called Paper Curves for Paper Collective.
IKEA Museum presents Magical Patterns, a colorful exhibition celebrating their iconic textile collections spanning over 60 years.
The Great Tree by Atsushi Shindo turns plant-based resin and wire grips into a glowing, gravity-defying installation for JAPAN SHOP 2025.
Erwan Bouroullec expands raawii’s ARBA Collection with sustainable, flat-pack designs crafted from molded plywood and bent metal.
Fragmenti by Daniele Papuli transforms paper into something entirely unexpected – dense, sculptural, and alive with color.
The PORTAL exhibition from Decibel, Vizcom, and Caracol showcases a huge 15-foot robotic arm that 3D printed chairs live for an exhibition.
Brooklyn-based designer Daniel Michalik exemplifies more than 20 years of exploration in the often humble material, now refined: cork.
Celebrating a prolific career, ICA Miami presents a retrospective of Colombian textile artist Olga de Amaral, lending life, learning, and love to fiber arts.
Portable, dimmable, and with new updates, the Bon Jour Unplugged 2025 Edition by Philippe Starck makes for a sweet lighting solution for summer.
Skymill by Gustav Rosén and Klong is a sculptural weather display that visualizes forecasts, temperature, and air quality through kinetic movement.
Søren Rose and GANDIABLASCO present the Arena outdoor seating collection where vertical ship-lap and light stone get a luxurious makeover.
Dive back in to the iconic Bench for Two by Nanna Ditzel, rereleased after 30+ years courtesy of Fredericia and Danish brand A. Petersen.
Bring the sun indoors with the Big Glow lighting collection from Studio Truly Truly for Rakumba, celebrating the beauty of Australian wool.