A prime example in the reductive study of the "less is more" ideology, meet the unexpected Snow Fence Chair + the Foldont Chair.
The Tirhal Collection's collaboration marks a contemporary revival of traditional Emirati design, carrying us from ancient tribal roots to modern day society.
Leaves are falling, and not just on the ground. This month's Designer Desktop is an original artwork by Momentum Textile & Wallcovering – download it now!
The Dish Pit is a rite of passage for many in the food & beverage industry, and a perfect stage for WE ARE ONA’s immersive gastronomic collaboration with Crosby Studios.
Paradigm Gallery + Studio recently closed the doors on two solo shows featuring the colorful, saturated art of Martha Rich + Lisa Congdon.
It's almost shopping time! Here's a peek at our 20 holiday gift guides that begin rolling out October 31st!
Artistic archeologist Daniel Arsham lends his signature eroded style across an 8 vehicle collection unlike any other Hot Wheels ever before.
Ugo Rondinone's 20-foot lightning sculptures aren't what they first appear to be. This surreal, joyous, and surprising new exhibition is on view at Gladstone Gallery in New York.
Marik Lechner's large-scale, brightly colored tapestries, drawings, and embroideries are a feast for the eyes at the 'Mild Pain Guaranteed' exhibition.
The limited-edition Abyss Wall Tile by Duffy London features an interchangeable 3D printed design that allows users to create their own vertical Abyss.
Email is Dead leads us through the history of email, from its beginnings in the 1970s to what the experience might look like in 2070, prompting a conversation about the future of communication.
Amazon commissioned two local textile artisans – William Storms + Brit Kleinman – to create larger-than-life installations at their new office in Manhattan.
One of London Design Fair's highlights, and possibly the entire festival, was 2LG's You CAN Sit With Us, a curation that responds to prejudice they have felt and still feel from the industry.
A look at the Mother Goddess of the Three Realms exhibition at London Design Festival, which explores cross-cultural ideas between British and Vietnamese heritage.
NEON's Born to Be Wild is more than *just* an art installation – it's built above the buried remains of a bear pit in 19th century Victorian gardens!