We round up our favorites from Collective Design Fair, showcased within Skylight Clarkson Square's new deconstructed exhibition space.
Perforated storage inspired by Louise Bourgeois’ ‘Cell’ sculptures that are designed to enclose and reveal.
A series of minimalist lights characterized by its "effervescent effect" that is caused by how the glass is blown.
A minimalist Tokyo residence on a narrow lot with a gallery on the ground floor and living spaces above.
A House in Santarém with an L-shaped volumetric arrangement that allows the separation of the exterior areas.
A minimalist collection of limited-edition furniture pieces that focus on the abstract geometry of construction and virtual lines.
A minimal collection of tables with multi-dimensional surfaces that adapt and evolve with the users' needs.
A minimal home located in São Paulo, Brazil, that perfectly culminates the client's collection of art and furniture.
A renovation project located in Brooklyn, New York, that combines two apartments into one.
A minimal mirror that gives terrazzo a contemporary spin.
A minimal dining table that can be assembled in less than five minutes, without any tools, and ships flat-packed.
Amagansett Residence is a minimal home, by Ronen Lev, for clients who wanted a simpler space that would align with the natural surroundings.
Gifting is not always easy so we wanted to make it simpler by including some of our favorite minimalist, functional, and beautiful products.
An Art Deco inspired kitchen design that celebrates unexpected combinations.
Etage Projects commissioned works by Sabine Marcelis, Guillermo Santoma, Fredrik Paulsen and Soft Baroque for Salon Art + Design.