The New York-based creative collective presented the téte-a-téte group show across the architecturally distinct Villa Pestarini and Certosa District.
BALMUDA’s just released The Clock translates the best qualities of a classic pocket watch with innovative modalities to better support rest, relaxation, and focus.
Parisian interiors firm Atelier OLK rehabilitates the ground floor space with nods to history and contemporary flexibility.
Edgy architecture practice Atelierzero brings the sprawling abode up to contemporary standards with cleverly porous built-ins, deft color blocking, and strategically deployed finishes.
German designer Thilo Reich debuted his Urban Tissue outdoor table and chair collection at the legendary Bar Basso, riffing on the growing scale and intensity of Milan Design Week.
Calling back to the quintessential portable music players of the 1980s, the new BB-777 by Bumpboxx is fully equipped to meet and exceed contemporary standards.
Launched at this month’s Milan Design Week, the new modular sofa system calls back the renowned Swiss-born designer’s native Alpine landscape.
Developed by German furniture brand ClassiCon, Gabriel Tan’s new Soft Stone Sofa takes on a sculptural, layered pebble form.
Crafted in Murano glass, Aesop presents the Apos? Table Lamp, its first foray into lighting – now available in a limited run of 500.
The strength of stone and the resonance of sound meet in the new Beosound Haven, presented by Bang & Olufsen with Antolini.
The new ROOST Rainey high-rise apartment hotel, located within the Paseo tower, is as rich in texture and pattern as it is amenities.
Designed by Studio Munge, Nobu Hotel Toronto is a soberly outfitted retreat looking out over the rapidly expanding metropolis.
Informed by Scarpa’s fascination with Japanese cuisine, the wooden blade-encased Seki-Han fixture exemplifies the duo’s proclivity for 20th-century Italian design that is whimsical yet refined.
Maverick French producer Tiptoe expands its expertly engineered folded steel PANORAMA collection and introduces fresh colorways.
U.S. interior firm LEGEARD STUDIO retrofits the semi-private, semi-public space to more closely reflect contemporary trends and needs.