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This South African villa uses wood, rock, glass, and steel in some unique ways, while keeping the design classically modern.
The minimal design of the Swing Bin is so sleek, simple, and perfect, you almost don't want to use it for trash.
A collection of minimal stools and tables that are built with recycled and reclaimed materials, like oak and aluminum.
A furniture collection made out of steel that gives the impression that the steel is soft and flexible.
Vík Prjónsdóttir creates a collection of cozy wearable designs out of Icelandic sheep wool that we want to wrap ourselves up in.
Soapbox expands their line of easy-to-assemble, flat-packed furniture that requires no tools to put together.
A modular settee that can be a sofa, lounger, or a chair, and many options in between.
Formafantasma utilizes basalt, cooled lava from Mount Etna's 2013 eruption, to create geometric furniture.
A massive and unique house with rotating volumes and an indoor pool that dreams are made of.
A lightweight lounge chair made out of colored carbon fiber that was developed by Formula 1 engineers.
A modular system for your walls that consists of interchangeable storage boxes held by wooden cylinders.
Morpholio Board is a brand-new mobile app that changes the design game with it's super cool features and professional aesthetics.
A project that incorporates a large addition—and a sycamore tree!—into a 1950's post and beam house.
A set of spinner luggage from Heys designed by Karim Rashid one of his signature geometric patterns that looks like confetti.