SOFTlab's Halo, commissioned by Google's Mountain View HQ, is a pavilion-like public artwork that leaves visitors with the feeling of having entered a geode.
Jing Ju, of immersive space practice JUJU Studio, is here for Friday Five, sharing a few favorite artists, TV-free living rooms, a unique jewelry brand, and more!
Atelier Gegeben and artist Xindi Tong merged their client's interests in furniture and lizard breeding to create a unique ceramic and wood table.
This Orca Island sculptor explores the intersection of traditional methods and modernist forms, carving a bestiary of imaginative geometric shapes.
New York-based graphic designer and illustrator Naomi Otsu is serving Cavatappi you can download for all your tech devices.
Villa Albertine and Mobilier National presented 5 up-and-coming designers at Design Miami/ 2023, set in a space designed by Alban Roger, that explores the intersection of French decorative arts and contemporary design.
In his "BIG COLOR" series of prints, Nate Nettleton pairs each Pantone Color of the Year with their opposite shade on the color wheel.
In collaboration with Bulgari, architect, artist, and designer Emmanuelle Moureaux debuts the 50th edition of the 100 Colors series to take visitors on a visual journey.
Multidisciplinary artist Misha Milovanovich joins us for this week's Friday Five, sharing her love of psychology, how her life experiences influence her work, and more.
A massive ziggurat-like structure of dirt seems to levitate off the floor in New York City, offering a profoundly sacred connection with soil, light, scent, and time.
Rive Roshan's Design Miami exhibit, in collaboration with Rademakers, may have been temporary, but reflection on the space between continues.
Multi-talented creative Jiminie Ha, thought quite busy, joins us for Friday Five, sharing a documentary, where she recharges + more.
Our Managing Editor participates in Design Within Reach's Champagne Chair Contest, a partnership with Pommery, in a test of creative expression – see how it turns out!
Dung Dkar Cloak, by EJTECH, is an interactive installation that brings together digital jacquard weaving, sound synthesis, fractal geometry, and algorithmic thinking to create sound.
How do you secure a 2,700-pound aluminum sculpture of the world's fastest passenger plane over diners? Carefully.