Multidisciplinary contemporary artist b. Robert Moore divulges what drives his practice, the importance of travel, the cooking connection + more in this week's Friday Five.
The Eames Institute of Infinite Curiosity has launched a free online exhibit – "Ray's Hand" – that focuses solely on Ray, her talents, and the gender roles she worked against.
Il Giardino di Corten's Corten steel collection transforms with weather conditions, location + usage – all while remaining maintenance-free.
Back for Take 5, senior editor Kelly Beall shares a favorite new artist, clean + sustainable toothpaste, a personalized dog sweatshirt + more.
Guillaume Delvigne reimagines Henri Matisse's 1950 painting "Les Mille et Une Nuits" into a workplace collection by the same name.
The Design Milk X Modenus Talks Lounge is back at KBIS with a schedule that's jam-packed full of presentations + conversations covering design business, social media + trends.
Claude Home founder Maggie Holladay is all about neutrals, bucking trends, and staying cozy in this week's Friday Five.
The influence of the 1970s + Japanese design create a feeling that's bold + iconic in the Oru collection for contract from Patricia Urquiola for Andreu World.
Sabine Marcelis' 20-piece VARMBLIXT collection is a collaboration with IKEA that includes sculptural lighting objects, serveware, rugs + more.
Inspired by the iconic Adirondack chair, the Bask Lounge Chair is a blend of function, form, and ergonomic comfort.
These solid wood stools, consoles, low coffee tables, side tables, and dining table are all defined by bulky forms and rounded corners.
Serena Confalonieri's site-specific installation, Volée, offers visitors the chance to experience a return to nature.
Stella McCartney + B&B Italia collaborated on the Le Bambole capsule collection that features a hand-drawn "Fungi Forest" print.
In this week's Friday Five, artist Hasani Sahlehe is a well-rounded creative who finds his drive in nature, art, music + more.
Named for the year of Thos. Moser's founding, the 1972 Chair pairs design elements developed by both Tom Moser + his son, David.