Kriskadecor brings creativity to life for architects + interior designers with their customized design solutions using aluminum chain links, color, shape, and dimension.
The 5,080 NFTs that make up Nina Chanel Abney's "Super Cool World" were made using 100s of traits that reflect her collage-like approach to visual media.
Inspired by the moderne + art deco concrete water infrastructure of the New Deal era, the Loop Fountain by Lily Clark flows with tranquil notes.
The 2023 Lamp Show – the 4th annual – being held at Head Hi features more than 50 unique lamps in the bookseller's new space in Fort Greene, Brooklyn.
Multi-hyphenate creative Michael Hambouz joins us for Friday Five, sharing a love of studio/gallery visits, the 2nd grade art project that opened up his world + more.
Tech Editor Gregory Han returns for our Take 5 series with an example of some impressive hand lettering skills and more.
Anna Bera's OBJECT collection features sycamore wood + steel sculptures that may perform the function of mirrors... but then again, they may not.
Artist Shantell Martin has released an open source felt marker style font modeled after her own handwriting. Download it for free!
Felipe Pantone's Kosmos, on display at CONTROL Gallery, features a collection of works that produce continuous motion for extended periods of time.
Another Human's steel chairs and table of the Doodle Collection are each one-of-a-kind and look like two-dimensional line drawings brought to life.
La verdad de la materia is an exhibition at ZONA MACO, by Marusela Granell and Manu Bañó's who create beauty through the manipulation of raw materials.
This month's downloadable Designer Desktop features a trippy and eye-catching digital abstraction by graphic designer Mario De Meyer. Download it now!
Art Blocks, TRAME + CPG have partnered with French artist Alexis André to create Navette, a series of 200 NFTs + accompanying digital loom-woven tapestries.
Max Lamb creates a series of chairs using a material that can be melted away once it is encased in copper.
Lifestyle Editor Vy Yang returns for our Take 5 series with 3D-printed vessels, flowers three ways, and a mind-blowing stool.