A 40+ year old apartment gets a modern renovation to become a design studio and residence for the designers themselves.
Two-dimensional "paintings" become actual seats you can sit in.
An eye-popping Swiss hotel that's anything but boring with it's kaleidoscope of colorful furnishings.
A multifunctional object that doubles as a lamp and a container for your writing utensils.
A Danish weekend summer cabin with a unique five-fingered floor plan for maximum privacy and all-day light.
A series of nature-inspired, handcrafted wicker lamps.
A handcrafted catchall for your daily essentials, including a dock for your smartphone.
A collection of sculptural objects full of contrasts.
A compact folding stool for extra seating on the fly with a unique built-in handle.
A house with an interior 'totem' structure that creates a gallery within the staircase.
A geometric lamp that was inspired by acoustic wall panels.
In this installment of Friday Five, we spotlight Tracy Lowy, the British powerhouse behind Living Rooms.
A matte white house in Barcelona made up of a single, compact angled cube.
A modern cardboard house for your cats to scratch at and play with.
A flat optical illusion of a candleholder that looks like a real 3D candlestick.