Jessica Swift renders animals and its surroundings into playful, color drenched paintings.
In this edition of Friday Five, Young & Battaglia band together to share what keeps them inspired.
Fall is our favorite time of year and we can't get enough of the warm, inviting color palettes that come with it.
A collection of functional objects that were inspired by the theme of the still life.
A breathtaking installation, full of twisted and suspended forms, that requires a triple take: do you see it? Look closer.
A sculptural, wave-like bench that was inspired by the landscape.
Two-dimensional "paintings" become actual seats you can sit in.
A collection of sculptural objects full of contrasts.
Abstract pillows with patterns that are reminiscent of both African tribal designs and children's spin art projects.
The artist-designed tote bags from Society6 just got a little bit better. OK, a whole lot better.
A series of paintings inspired by interior and exterior color schemes of the 1930s.
A sculptural object with no particular function, but the wrapped rubber coils allow you to hold or hang things.
A collaboration with Tent London, BRINK, showed a curated collection of work by 2013's design graduates.
We pair Natalia Roman's abstracts with delectable color palettes.
ferm LIVING's latest collection of Scandinavian goods is better than good.