Sandler introduces three new, residential-inspired seating options designed to enhance hospitality and corporate environments.
Casa MRGT, a 4-story loft apartment in Turin by lamatilde, redefines urban living with its perfect fusion of industrial charm and minimalist luxury.
Explore the Dinesen Apartment by David Thulstrup in Brooklyn – an immersive, wood-filled pop-up showcasing Danish design through 2026.
From sculptural jewelry and playful glassware, Design Milk Editor-in-Chief Caroline Williamson shares 10 modern gift ideas for anyone on your list (even yourself).
Architect Tom Kundig, founder and principal of Olson Kundig, shares some of his favorite things, from his cowboy hat to a Jeep Wrangler, and more.
Luxembourg’s first 3D-printed home, Tiny House LUX, blends smart design and sustainable tech to create a compact, eco-friendly solution to the housing crisis.
In a restored 1930s Bauhaus villa, designer Sarolta Huttl transforms a 970-square-foot Budapest apartment into a bright, modern family home that honors its roots.
Located in Golden, BC, a modern black cabin by Twobytwo Architecture Studio rises above the trees in order to maximize the mountain views.
NOA designs an attic apartment in Innsbruck, Austria with a dramatic black and white transformation that celebrates light, memories, and views of the Alps.
From sculptural home accessories to everyday upgrades, Design Milk shares 10 gifts under $50 for design lovers that appreciate form and function.
Discover Galeria House, an architectural marvel in Brasília by BLOCO Architects where modernist pavilion-style design meets a gallery concept.
With increasing appeal surrounding biophilic design, Design Milk shares 10 modern homes incorporating nature with live trees growing inside.
Designed by MoDusArchitects, the Loacker Galaxy flagship in Austria references the confectionary brand’s signature wafer treats.
High above Lombok’s coastline, Villa Boë by Alexis Dornier is a retreat that cascades down the side of a steep hill, contouring the natural landscape.
Hersen Mendes Arquitetura turns a 1,022-sq-ft Brasília apartment into a warm, accessible “Reliquary” that celebrates family and graceful aging.