Emily Diamandis recently launched her luxury knit line, Tabula Rasa, as a way to merge her own fashion aesthetic with her love of interiors and travel.
A narrow house in Tokyo is built using a system of steel plates.
100% TobeUs began as the brainchild of Matteo Ragni who had 100 designers create 100 wooden toy cars in hopes of making toys more meaningful.
Built around a courtyard on a farm in South Africa, this concrete home is a modernized version of a traditional barn-style house.
A house in Korea becomes the first in the country to be covered in the highly-durable HI-MACs® acrylic stone.
A two-layered work table that's designed for up to six people to use at once, so it's a perfect option for coworking spaces.
The FAZ Daybed is a lounger meant for sunbathing or relaxing, complete with a sound system and an adjustable sunshade.
The North Collection, by Trunk Studio, is a four-piece line of furniture that mixes a new Canadian aesthetic with clean lines of Danish modern furniture.
The KLUB7 ABC 2013 stop motion video is three years in the making featuring 26 letters, all with 26 different methods, and 26 different moods, and made from 15,000 photos.
Alexander Lervik has designed an innovative new folding table called Lucy for Swedish furniture company Johanson Design.
We're loving the design of this restaurant in London that serves up great design alongside fried chicken.
A tiny, seaside apartment in France gets a major renovation to include many spaces in one.
A minimalist wallet solution called Nothing Fancy that consists of a piece of non-stitched leather and a rubber band.
Typography nerds like myself love seeing it done well like this series of vintage-inspired type prints featuring the whole alphabet, including the beloved ampersand.
A hair salon in Osaka, Japan that's essentially a perforated white box that allows light in but keeps the outside view masked.