Designer Natascha Madeiski's flaming star lighting collection brings together Memphis, Tennessee + the Memphis design movement.
nendo sees kyoto shares collaborations with six local master artisans, each unique in their ancient Japanese craft methodology.
Interior architect Alexandra Loew takes us behind SFMOMA's "Conversation Pieces: Contemporary Furniture in Dialogue” exhibition.
After not finding what they wanted, Studio GdB created a digital printer to glaze ceramic tiles with their signature patterns and bold colors.
Whereas steel is usually hidden to reinforce concrete, here it emerges from the base to form an elegant expression of a chair.
Artist Rafael Lozano-Hemmer uses 3000 light bulbs + high-tech "pulse sensors" to capture, magnify, and save the heartbeats of visitors in this visually stunning and intimately connecting installation.
This recycled home collection uses Native Shoes Remix™ + metal to create sculptural furniture from reclaimed + repurposed footwear.
Design Milk's Editorial Director Caroline Williamson returns to the Take 5 helm to share five things catching her eyes lately.
Nebil Zaman's latest work is a series of cut plaster cast MDF furniture forms with an emphasis on material and texture.
Shou Sugi Ban is a collection of sculptural bowls, hand-carved from solid cedar wood + treated with a traditional Japanese technique.
Students are the next torchbearers of innovative, sustainable design, and ECONYL® + Parsons School of Design are championing them.
Llisa Demetrios, youngest grandchild of Ray + Charles Eames, shares her work at the Eames Institute of Infinite Curiosity and as a bronze sculptor.
Felipe Pantone takes his signature, graphic aesthetic and turns a basic rectangular pool into a colorful pinwheel made using ONIX mosaic tiles.
Designer Emi Young of Brooklyn-based studio Abundant Habitat creates a downloadable desktop wallpaper for us based on a rug she designed that celebrates the beauty of life's dualities.
Each piece of Transcendence is a part of the full story when read through the visual linguistics that travel throughout the series.