There's something special about being able to combine nature, technology, and wellness into one experience – like Gessi's outdoor shower.
Senior editor Kelly Beall shares her new favorite vase in time for Peony Season, the most comfortable molded plywood lounge chair + more in this edition of Take 5.
Anne Boysen's fascination with light + spatiality, and her work + experiments with lighting when decorating, guided the way to Moonsetter.
Twelve artists + designers of the Female Design Council have merged their creations with Carl Hansen & Søn’s furniture in Craft in Transition.
Designer Sebastian Herkner and manufacturer Indigenus collaborated to create a large + luxurious planter series inspired by South Africa: the Aarde.
RISD students creating for the Embodied & Imbued show explored research, critical discourse, conceptual development, and exploration with materials, crafts + industrial processes.
A lot is packed into the Litter-Robot 4's compact body: advanced litter-sifting technology, real-time monitoring, health insights, odor neutralization + more.
The Arch Chair pulls from mid-century aesthetics as well as Japanese architecture and the work of Charles Rennie Macintosh.
Comfort Works creates slipcovers for over 1,000 sofas from 29 brands in over 13 fabric options – is it time to give yours an upcycled update?
As an extension of AXOR One, AXOR has collaborated with Barber Osgerby to create a palette of freshly colored faucets and fixtures.
The colorful ADD modular seating collection by Francesco Rota for Lapalma can be arranged, detached, and changed around – all in the name of good fun.
TIDAL is an interactive art installation by The Urban Conga that hopes to open up a dialogue about climate change issues through play.
Artist + designer Matteo Cibic found so much beauty in the South American Nazca Booby bird that he created an entire collection for Scapin Collezioni around its colors.
Fermob's STUDIE collection includes two chairs that smartly reimagine the traditional school chair and add style indoors + out.
Yuko Nishikawa invites visitors of Memory Functions to interact with 200+ mobiles made from pieces of recycled paper pulp that can be reused again for future projects.