pulpo's new products show a sensitivity to the perception of materials and contrast a colored lightness with solid density.
Rich materials in the living room give gravity to social space while airy bedrooms in a lighter color palette offer private calm.
Build your room with this graphically linear sofa that expands piece by piece.
Puig Migliore has designed a stool to resemble what they call the "perpetual cycle" of material interlocking into itself.
Bring this diffused glow outside with you to the patio or backyard, or install the Kino on walls to infuse your space with a warm elegance.
Dana Cohen's 'City Growth' uses NASA aerial photographs and her own unique method of weaving one-of-a-kind textiles from recycled clothes.
A modern Italian restaurant in San Diego that would make Oscar Wilde and Charles Baudelaire feel right at home.
FAINA's Victoria Yakusha creates "organic furniture" using a century-old rolling method primitive to Ukraine.
A cave-like home uses the features of the original Cardo, the main street in Ancient Roman cities, to evoke a protective, intimate feeling.
Bowls serve as 'vide-poche,' creating little centers of gravity in your home for your closest belongings.
Tünde Brunette replaces old pantry doors and cabinets with barn doors and floating shelves to create a lighter look.
Here's what Emanuel Hahn takes with him to capture street scenes in Cuba, coffee farmers in Colombia & Korean Uzbeks in Brooklyn.
Architect Dan Brunn created a program that made use of the brook as a natural delineation between private and public life.
See all that Bucharest has to offer from dawn to dusk as the post-communist capital of Romania is in its own quiet prime.
These ceramics are sculpted by machine but bear what looks like the handprints and imperfections of handcrafts.