A striking aluminum leaf-covered home in London.
A table inspired by the wood grain patterns of trees that looks like it's being pulled apart.
A backyard pavilion is added on to a mid-century home in California.
Glass spherical lamps inspired by the tragic nuclear events in Fukushima.
Furniture held up by screws - not joined by them.
Where I Work visits British designer Lee Broom in his studio and newly opened retail space.
A trio of pink sculptural tree-like floor lamps for the outdoors.
Cabinets made of foam rubber that change the more objects added to them.
A massive architectural cube that holds all that and then some.
A series of engraved wine chillers that prevent the cold from being lost.
A nap pillow for on the go that's made specifically for your children.
Constance Guisset's Chantilly lamps look good enough to eat.
A NYC condo is designed with white walls and dark floors creating the perfect backdrop for modern art.
Let's see what keeps interior designer Lauren Geremia's creative sparks alive in this edition of Friday Five.
Spinning shelves provide storage for your books with a table on top.