Full of natural materials and respect for modern Swedish design, the STOCKHOLM 2025 collection from IKEA debuts 96 new pieces.
Fun and functionality collide with the Hachiman Bucket, a heirloom-grade recyclable container that can hold up to 330 pounds.
Dynamic yet playful in form, Monica Taverniti showcases new work with fantastical industrial details in an ode to Memphis design.
Modular and timeless, the A45 System by Parafernalia takes advantage of structural geometry, infused with a touch of mid-century flair.
The Taptap Chair from Artu gets a fun refresh, each component emblazoned with a distinct yet cohesive splash of color designed by Moritz Putzier.
IKEA launches the new BÄSINGEN accessibility collection, bringing functionality, support, and comfort to the kitchen and bathroom.
Flowing colors and undulating forms made from thousands of skewers are part of the Fold and Crease exhibition by We Make Carpets in Ginza.
Strong form brings the Kallista Bezel collection to the next level, extending precious stone details to unconventional places: the bathroom.
Each plane a different color, Montana Furniture and KIMPOP release new limited-edition furniture, bringing a pop of fun to any interior.
An immersive listening experience nestled discreetly in the heart of Manhattan, House of Sound brings sight and sound together in harmony.
A Nick Cave exhibition, hand-knit dress, and upcycled bags inspire Associate Editor Aria Lee as she returns with our Take 5 series.
Heritage and history come together in the vibrant Gio chandelier by Luca Nichetto for &Tradition, bridging past and future seamlessly.
Creating personality out of ceramic, Jaime Hayon celebrates 25 years of design excellence with the whimsical Danza collection for Bosa.
Kish o Mat, the Persian word that inspired the term "checkmate," aptly describes a ceramics collection by Sara Khamisi of Sandro Lopez Milano.
Designed to celebrate the inevitable risks of play, Archipelago Playscape considers how open-ended solutions can be the antidote to apathy.