Designer Lisa Sacco let an unsuspecting material lead her to create Haptic, an undulating wood console created from quarter-sewn oak plank.
Located in the newly redeveloped Terminal B at LaGuardia Airport, the Chase Sapphire Lounge by The Club makes your in-between transit feel like a destination.
Designed by studio Zanellato/Bortotto, the Vela Sofa has a silhouette and elegant details that pay homage to a vessel's majestic sails.
This collection of gradient glass tables and lighting are designed by Sevval Kalaycikli of Studio Monsoleil who primarily uses glass as her material of choice.
These winning designs might get you inspired to submit your very own designs for this year's A' Design Award & Competition contest, which ends on February 28, 2024!
These 3D-printed Triangle Vases by Lorenz Noelle can be endlessly combined into different configurations stacked or placed side-by-side.
The Form-Functional Archi-Furniture collection highlights the beauty of architectural elements like columns, beams, and slabs.
8-year-old artist Alf Bärbel Wit designs a colorful, abstract rug collection for Moooi Carpets, proving to be an inspiration to designers of all ages.
Atelier Gegeben and artist Xindi Tong merged their client's interests in furniture and lizard breeding to create a unique ceramic and wood table.
Two wooden cuboids that resemble building blocks and cityscapes ingeniously solve a number of issues in this open-plan office in Munich.
This new lighting series by BROKIS calmly glows through an opal diffusor and handblown opaline glass shaped like a childhood toy.
Danish fashion house Skall Studio and jewelry brand Kinraden collaborate on a five-piece collection of minimalist, organic-shaped jewelry.
In eight different rich colors and three sizes, the Time tile collection allows for endless configurations that mix color, scale, or both.
The collaboration between Kohler and SR_A challenges our perspectives on what a faucet should look and feel like.
The Coffret Collection, transparent stickers designed Smanim for Hitotoki, are available in different shapes, colors, and patterns, allowing for playful layering and application.