Discover The Age of Wood, Karimoku Furniture’s inaugural exhibition presented by their new creative initiative, Karimoku Research.
A decade in development, the Groove collection by Tom Dixon enhances outdoor spaces with art-deco details and durable aluminum design.
Escape the chaos with Jill Malek’s Iceland-inspired, downloadable desktop wallpaper, capturing the serene glow of the Northern Lights.
Designed by Union Design for KFI Studios, the stylish Calm partitions carve out the privacy you need to recharge or do focused work.
Inspired by South African creativity, Hanneke Lourens’ Leftover Bench turns salvaged redwood into communal seating.
The Fold Stool by Vivian Chen transforms through light, showcasing how simple forms and meticulous craftsmanship redefine everyday furniture.
While remaining completely stationary, the Archipen Chair, by Kateryna Sokolova for Noom, is able to convey movement and dynamism.
Taras Yoom’s Cyber Zombie collection is anything but ordinary with its buildable jewelry inspired by sci-fi and Frankenstein.
A student concept by Jungmin Park and Chaewon Lee, Movr promises smarter mobility and seamless assistance for everyday tasks.
The new Welles Reimagined collection by David Rockwell for Gabriel Scott pays homage to the original chandelier while offering a new twist.
Designed by Monica Armani, the 16-piece Trentino Collection for Brown Jordan redefines outdoor living with artful design and luxurious comfort.
NomoHaus' inaugural creation is the stylish Leo pet bed, made from only 5 pieces that can be assembled together without tools or screws.
With his debut ilan collection, Ilan Rubin transforms commonplace objects into poetic, functional designs that marry high utility with beauty.
Architect + designer India Mahdavi celebrates the Bishop’s history with a retrospective exhibition and a bite-sized chocolate iteration.
Antenna Design shares how thoughtful public design interventions shape behavior and enhance everyday experiences.