A client and her family asked Israeli interior designer Chen Shadmi to design a house that was modern, adaptable, and celebratory of Armenian art in Jerusalem.
A collection of 21 original works by designer and sculptor Chris Wolston showcases his unique style of using fiber materials to weave anthropomorphic forms and silhouettes.
A modern office in Volgograd consists of open working spaces, nooks carved out for meetings, and a terrace for general meetings and lectures, all surrounded by lush greenery and plants.
This month's feature, June Mineyama-Smithson, founder of MAMIMU, designed this contemporary interpretation of the elements found in a swimming pool. Download it today for all your tech devices!
Whether you have a budding artist, architect-in-the-making or just a kid who likes to play and create, these gift ideas are made for kids to explore their creative interests.
Minimalists love gifts that are simple in design, functional yet beautiful, and have *just the right amount* of modern design. Here are our picks!
Like a coastal rock that's been smoothed and polished by water, the PLYN sofa is characterized by its natural soft lines.
With a forward-thinking vision of the future hybrid office, BuzziSpace unveiled new human-centric designs to create a productive workplace environment.
The Nest is a modern early education center designed for children of low-income families to learn in a play-based environment.
Watch the full discussion hosted by Diversity in Design Collaborative to see how everyone can help make design more accessible to all.
Designed by Bethan Laura Wood in collaboration with Nina Yashar, the Meisen Collection is a unique play on shapes, colors and textures.
We're sharing 10 of our favorite winning designs from the 30th edition of NeoCon, from lighting to carpet to office furniture!
Designed by Mike & Maaike for Watson Furniture Group, these tables + tools bring flexibility, simplicity and inclusivity to any workspace.
Thirteen Black designers were tasked with designing a room in The Iconic Home in the Hudson Valley that you can virtually walk through!
Designer Ini Archibong created four tangible objects that are intended to convey expressions of spirituality, unseen force and energy.