Design Miami proves that good things come to those who wait with their inaugural Los Angeles fair taking place May 16th through 20th 2024 at a private Holmby Hills estate.
Office of Tangible Space's No Discipline exhibition explores human connection to physical space with allegorical design works on view at VERSO.
Buck the system with this design by Brooklyn-based Format Architecture Office for the new Leica Store & Gallery in Manhattan’s Meatpacking District.
David B. Smith Gallery presents Devotion, a showcase of new loom and textile pieces by Paolo Arao alongside collaborative totemic sculptures, which explore creative conviction.
SkB Architects pulls from the residents' passport to formulate their solution for a San Francisco home, which seamlessly stitches global inspirations into a storied structure with a through-line of California cool.
Lighting manufacturer RBW collaborates with multi-hyphenate designer Little Wing Lee to unveil four new luminaries: Cape, Copia, Crepe, and Cuff.
Highsnobiety presents the Gustaf Westman Collection with the eponymous designer in a showcase of ceramics and apparel, anchored by the Chunky Spiky Cup.
Google Hardware Design Studio + Chromasonic, explore sensory perception with their 2024 Salone del Mobile exhibition, Making Sense of Color.
Djivan Schapira’s meteoric rise can be charted by the trajectory of his future-retro, high-glam home furnishings and galactic ambition.
Designed by Studio Omar Aqeel, Only Love Strangers is a cocktail lounge + restaurant on Manhattan’s Lower East Side that is awash in cobalt blue.
Brit Epperson's Studio Plow blends commercial amenities with the small town charm of a Noe Valley structure in their latest boutique office commission.
A series of contemporary interventions update an Edwardian-era Shaughnessy House In Vancouver, Canada, both inside and out.
Stewards of their craft, Rockhill Construction, in collaboration with Studio LOVEISENOUGH, realize an intimate level of interior architecture detail in Chelsea Condo.
No matter its interpretation, the archway is arguably one of the most iconic architectural forms referenced today echoing through 12 contemporary furnishings.
In this DMTV Milkshake, James De Wulf shares how he pioneered his concrete couture practice with proprietary designs, and how it hasn't always been easy.