The Vlonder low tables designed by Antwerp-based designer Marc Meeuwissen feature a hand-sawn wood surface and a mix of offset-placed round and square legs.
To help break down the stereotypes associated with CBD, these boxes designed by JRR Studio for Flower Farm will make you want to display your hash and buds proudly.
The deadline to submit your concept ideas, prototypes, or completed design is February 28, 2022, so be sure to register today!
100 winners were chosen to represent the best of French design in this year's digital Le FRENCH DESIGN 100 festival – here are 10 of our favorites!
Designer Ayelet Levi Adani designed this home to be a perfect cube with the staircase holding the important role as the center of the house.
Designed by Julia Chiaramonti for German design label pulpo, these tables have a squiggly base that's easily visible through their colored glass tabletops.
Designed by Bryant Alsop Architects, the Golden Ash house is the definition of a house mullet: traditional in the front, modern in the back.
USM Haller, known for their modular furniture, makes it easy to add lush greenery to interior spaces without the need of add extra hooks or stands that might take up valuable floor space.
The February 28th deadline is fast approaching – learn more and submit your designs today! Plus, 10 of our favorite lighting designs from last year's contest.
Dubai-based hospitality company Zuhour Group tapped on Vie Studio to design an office renovation based on the company's idea of a "perfect business home."
Add color to your tech devices with this stunning artwork by visual designer Jerry-Lee Bosmans paired with a simple quote by David Hockney.
Fyrn's flexible Nested Table Series lets you transform your space for your everyday needs and can be easily stored away.
Horm collaborated with Dror Benshetrit on an armchair made mostly of foam that's been given a special surface treatment to give it its concrete-like finish.
Using pigmented dyes, Swedish furniture company Blå Station showcases the beauty of the wood grain of this underrated material – plywood – in their Plybord collection.
These modular shapes made from recycled plastic bottles absorb sound in offices and private interiors while adding an artful element to empty walls.