ZEMLYA is Ukrainian artist-ceramicist Serhii Makhno's inaugural gallery exhibition marking his foray into furniture design with ceramics.
Ultra modern + minimal in design, the Mediterran outdoor furniture collection features smooth rounded lines, strong forms, high-quality fabrics + elegant textures.
The unique Triangle Side Table leaves little room for clutter but has space for the book you're reading, the beverage of your choice, and a writing instrument.
The jury + public have spoken! Here are the 2023 Isola Design Award Winners in the Furniture, Seating, Lighting, Tableware, Textile, Product, Material, Sustainability, Outdoor + Innovation categories.
The hand-turned, hand-painted Ikiperu collection fuses Etruscan vase-making with contemporary design in homage to the artistic tradition of Umbria.
Isometric Studio is proving that accommodating those living with disabilities in design is a must – not an afterthought – with the public installation of Cloud Swing.
We're transforming our spaces into Winter Mode with six setups – including armchairs, floor lamps, rugs, blankets, mugs + candles – to create the perfect cozy equation!
Joshua Abarbanel creates his layered wood wall sculptures using forms and patterns found in natural and mechanical structures.
Twenty-five years after it's original release, David Weeks Studio has reissued the Aluminum Bullet Chandelier that combines traditional archetypes + contemporary aesthetics.
DANTE – Goods And Bads recently teamed up with Haus Otto on two additions to their 2023-2024 Jetzt Collection: the Hold On wall hook + AL13 aluminum armchair.
Cosentino's Ukiyo collection, designed by Claudia Afshar, features textured, linear fluted surface tiling for a fresh, tactile aesthetic with depth + dimension.
Offered by Cruso and designed by Julien Renault, OTAP is a small collection of colorful tables + benches that are high-quality and simple in the best ways.
Claim your space with Sticklight by firmly poking it into the ground. Tada! You've just created a bit of personal space in the outdoors that's yours for a little while.
Translucent, refracting, and saturated with bright colors, Ian Alistair Cochran's furniture + home goods look good enough to eat!
The Nawabari Collection pulls inspiration from the Japanese art form of forging close bonds through binding with ropes.