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Maxim Kashin's Contemporary Interpretation of Suprematism

Maxim Kashin's Contemporary Interpretation of Suprematism

Through mirrors and geometric patterns, Maxim Kashin created an installation of endless reflection called New Suprematism.

Studio Pretext Mugs Make Ceramic the Main Character

Studio Pretext Mugs Make Ceramic the Main Character

Studio Pretext crafts modern, sculptural mugs out of raw ceramic, bringing an earthy look and natural texture to your kitchen and tabletop.

Ward Wijnant Creates Chunky Mirrors Using Hand-Molded Tin Foil

Ward Wijnant Creates Chunky Mirrors Using Hand-Molded Tin Foil

The unique lustrous texture of these mirrors is achieved by hand-folding and pressing tinfoil into desired shape.

Bright + Maximalist Homewares by Kiki Goti Are a Multi-Sensory Delight

Bright + Maximalist Homewares by Kiki Goti Are a Multi-Sensory Delight

In her new collection of bold and tactile homewares, Kiki Goti takes her exploration of form and materiality to new, fantastical places.

4 Surprises in New York Galleries This Summer

4 Surprises in New York Galleries This Summer

Climb through a denim tunnel, wade through thousands of plastic cords, and jump into two unbelievable underground exhibitions at New York's Contemporary Art Galleries this summer.

The Objects Collection by Ethnicraft Brings a Layer of Intrigue to Interiors

The Objects Collection by Ethnicraft Brings a Layer of Intrigue to Interiors

The wooden pieces in Ethnicraft's Objects collection are decorative and utilitarian, adding another element of art and design to interior spaces.

DMTV Milkshake: Elyse Graham on Bringing a Sculptor’s Eye to Your Bedroom Lamp

DMTV Milkshake: Elyse Graham on Bringing a Sculptor’s Eye to Your Bedroom Lamp

Art and commercial work seems like opposite sides of the spectrum but designer Elyse Graham is drawn to both – tune in to find out why!

The CORALIA Collection Is Inspired by the Magical Island of Capri

The CORALIA Collection Is Inspired by the Magical Island of Capri

Draga & Aurel, together with the Rossana Orlandi Gallery, give proof as to why concrete + resin work so well together in CORALIA.

Flavor Paper Adds New Hypnotic Designs to Their Fempower Collection

Flavor Paper Adds New Hypnotic Designs to Their Fempower Collection

Wallpaper favorites Flavor Paper launched two new hypnotic designs that join their Fempower collection – Rock Candy by Amanda Wachob and Can-Can by Liz Collins.

Forms & Textures Exhibition Explores the Boundary Between Art + Design

Forms & Textures Exhibition Explores the Boundary Between Art + Design

Does function make an object a "design" or does the reflection that went into creating it make it art? Forms & Textures by Masquespacio tries to suss it out.

Claire Ellis Makes Vessels From Waste Clay, Eggshells, Glass, and More

Claire Ellis Makes Vessels From Waste Clay, Eggshells, Glass, and More

Claire Ellis creates unique vessels using a menagerie of waste materials collected locally, like clay, eggshells, glass, and clay bags.

DMTV Milkshake: Studio.Oong on Designing a “Counterreaction to a Dystopian World”

DMTV Milkshake: Studio.Oong on Designing a “Counterreaction to a Dystopian World”

Tune in to hear Jin Namgoong and Joonghan Bae of Studio.Oong share their thoughts about the true meaning behind the rise of Korean pop culture.

Jolie Ngo’s New Ceramic Sculptures Marry Art and Technology Together

Jolie Ngo’s New Ceramic Sculptures Marry Art and Technology Together

For Jolie Ngo, the relationship between human and machine can result in new, innovative creations generated from 3D ceramic printing.

Celebrate LEGO's 90th Anniversary With Some of Our Favorite Sets

Celebrate LEGO's 90th Anniversary With Some of Our Favorite Sets

As LEGO celebrates their 90th anniversary, we share some of our favorite LEGO sets from recent times.

DMTV Milkshake: Artist Marianne Huotari on Creating Maximum Impact With the Smallest Materials

DMTV Milkshake: Artist Marianne Huotari on Creating Maximum Impact With the Smallest Materials

Tune in to see why this Finnish artist values the slow process of her work – it can take up to six months to complete a piece.