Liz Collins' "Mischief" features hand-stitched wall art with explosive colors + radical patterns, as well as sculptural works.
After lots of tallying, we're sharing what you all loved reading this year. Here are the best of the best, the top 10 most popular posts of 2022!
From LEGO to desktop wallpapers to glass beaded objects, we featured a little bit of everything art-related this year.
Another year, another 12 designers + brands whose designs graced our tech devices. Check out all 12 Designer Desktop features from 2022.
An installation that comprises glazed tiles designed by seven SCAD alumni in celebration of contemporary art and culture at Design Miami/ 2022.
If you missed any of art expert David Behringer's posts or want a second glance, we revisit NYC’s art scene from our Unframed column in 2022.
Taking the theme of "Great things will grow" quite literally, design studio WeWantMore grows a mycelium bar at HIX London.
ÆTHER/MASS launches its first objects – a floor lamp, two bowls, a chair + three pedestals – that can be used as stools or side tables.
Artist and ultra distance runner, Travis Weller turns cut color paper into a vibrant celebration of the joys of running outdoors.
An artist, a sustainable furniture design + manufacturing company, and a design studio joined together to bring to life Endless Loop: Waste to Wanted during this year's Art Basel.
In Through and Through, geometric shapes + tones set a serene experience in a space that highlights the intricacies of the color blue.
This futuristic installation was created in collaboration with Lexus and inspired by the brand’s approach to vehicle design.
In case you haven't heard, Pantone announced their Pantone Color of the Year 2023 and it's... PANTONE 18-1750 Viva Magenta!
Inspired by natural beauty and wonders of the world, designer Jill Malek shares not one but three patterns for this month's Designer Desktop.
On the occasion of the summit’s 20th anniversary, Business of Design Week 2022 will be a celebration with creative leaders under the theme ‘Design for Change.’