The Headspace meditation app and wellness platform is bringing a playful + soothing experience to those wanting to clear their minds in public spaces with the Headspace Pod.
The colorful ADD modular seating collection by Francesco Rota for Lapalma can be arranged, detached, and changed around – all in the name of good fun.
The award-winning designer Harry Allen tells us about his iconic REALITY series, the stories behind his favorite pieces, and the forms he wants to immortalize next.
Artist + designer Matteo Cibic found so much beauty in the South American Nazca Booby bird that he created an entire collection for Scapin Collezioni around its colors.
Fermob's STUDIE collection includes two chairs that smartly reimagine the traditional school chair and add style indoors + out.
Techno leather is a unique material that’s made from leftovers of leather production that gives these products from Rudi and Simone Fanciullacci a luxe texture.
With countless variations in colors, sizes, and forms, there’s no limit to the ways we can experiment with the checkerboard trend at home.
The Everybody collection designed for Areaware, brings Dusen Dusen's signature patterns and color palettes to everything from a box of tissues to a waste basket.
fuseproject's Airmega Icon air purifier for Coway is a breath of fresh air that doubles up as a side table with a wireless charging top.
Formerly Juju Papers and Avery Thatcher Tile, the new brand Thatcher is launching two new vibrant collections to elevate your interiors.
With its waves of amber hues, this retro modern 1970s pattern has an energizing op-art design that captivates viewers to this day.
Works of Sobriety is a collection presented by HAOS at Love House with inspiration rooted from the Dogme 95 movement.
Stackabl introduces a system for designing custom felt furniture without creating more waste that's likely to end up in landfills.
The Sifas outdoor Big Roll Collection, new in 2022, capitalizes on on both fun + comfort with shapes that bring pool floats to mind.
Sarah Christensen takes used coffee waste from a local café and turns it into a terrazzo-like material to make modern home objects.