Yuko Nishikawa invites visitors of Memory Functions to interact with 200+ mobiles made from pieces of recycled paper pulp that can be reused again for future projects.
Temi Coker shares his bright + bold illustrations, his best friend, the hobby he still loves + more in this week's edition of Friday Five.
With its waves of amber hues, this retro modern 1970s pattern has an energizing op-art design that captivates viewers to this day.
Theoreme Editions Collection 02 holds 10 objects, each a collaborations between French designers + European craftsmen.
This painting by one of the diptyque founders, Desmond Knox-Leet, has been kept in the archive for years until now – Download it to your fave tech device!
The FLOW Collection of textile wall art brings together design techniques from haute couture + upcycled textiles from the design industry to make something new.
To celebrate the artist behind the hue, we're sharing a few of our favorite modern finds that showcase Yves Klein’s awe-inspiring shade.
Hear Amijai Benderski, designer and co-creator of the Vignelli90 poster exhibition, in this 2022 The Vignelli Center for Design Studies’ Design Conversations Lecture Series.
Chen Chen & Kai Williams' Mineral Abstraction exhibition investigates the materiality of fundamental environmental elements.
Artist and author Edith Young chats about everything color, including colors of beverages in the work of Colombian painter Fernando Botero.
Israeli-born American artist Ghiora Aharoni re-mixes time, science, and multiple religions in his dazzlingly complex glass assembles at Sundaram Tagore Gallery in New York this month.
Artist Leigh Suggs goes in-depth about the labor-intensive process it takes to create her cut acrylic paintings.
Giles Miller Studio's 'What Is Hope?' was created in celebration of DIFFA's decades of raising funds to fight AIDS, homelessness, food scarcity, and mental health issues.
Designed for L'OBJET, The Haas brothers will bring your dining table to life with this collection of cheeky characters.
Zachary Frankel + Mikaela Stafford attempt to answer the age old question of what the future holds by merging physical and virtual spaces.