Born from a peaceful moment on a silent meditation retreat, Brooklyn-based illustrator Claudia Pearson's new collection of modern home goods speaks volumes.
Isolated from Function, exhibited at Superhouse, pairs the large-scale work of Aaron Blendowski with the small loops of Sue Ravitz's textiles.
This month's desktop wallpaper features Chasing Paper's collaboration with New York-based Nigerian-American artist Shadé Akanbi.
Artist and designer Tamara Efrat translates textiles by Bauhaus women weavers into 3D reliefs, which then become slip cast molds for these beautiful porcelain objects.
Elyse Graham creates bold MetaMaterial wallpaper murals with Wallpaper Projects featuring dreamy and visually satisfying patterns and colors.
If you love Lisa Frank and '80s vibes, you'll love this episode of DMTV Milkshake featuring color-loving artist Anna Rindos – tune in!
Studio Verbaan's Minimal Marquetry applies puzzle-like pieces of veneer to smooth objects to create a pleasing pattern.
The 8 X JEFF KOONS BMW 8 Series Gran Coupe features an interior and exterior entirely customized by the influential modern artist.
Jacqueline Kiyomi Gork presents an intriguing interaction of sculpture + sound featuring giant hand-felted coats that absorb sound as visitors' footsteps are captured and broadcast throughout the gallery in real time.
Seattle-based Johnston Architects turned an apartment lobby into a mesmerizing Digital Sky to stop and breathe using 1,000 LED-illuminated flags.
French brands Blime and Koziel launched PaperPaint shapes kits that allow you to create endless configurations of wall art without the hassle of finding the right complementary colors.
Malene Barnett's Kindred Wallpaper Collection collaboration with Lulu & Georgia combines the cultural + artistic traditions of the African diaspora with modern art + design.
100 winners were chosen to represent the best of French design in this year's digital Le FRENCH DESIGN 100 festival – here are 10 of our favorites!
Studio Groovido's first release is Castingland, consisting of aluminum clusters + stems that expand and explore their immediate surroundings.
Deco Atelier gives us permission to playfully explore our imaginations by using their Innocent + Deku wooden blocks.