Studio KO designs an ephemeral guesthouse for Vipp marking an unexpected collaboration between Danish minimalism and Moroccan craft.
Akasaki & Vanhuyse’s WA lamp preserves the history of Tokyo’s daily commute, reimagining train parts as a sculptural light for today.
Lichen and Karimoku Furniture show how overlooked designs – a film set applebox and an archival sofa – can find fresh relevance today.
Bridging the gap between modernity and tradition, the EC-127, a classic Eames chair from 1970, receives a 2025 sustainable refresh by Herman Miller.
Forget rustic cork – Studio AHEAD reimagines the material with chrome shine, soft curves, and a solarpunk spirit for future-facing design.
The Svelte Collection from OWIU Design features organic lines and a considered stance, actively positioned yet comfortable enough for anyone to use.
Maison&Objet 2025 embraces renewal, elevating objects as statements of creativity and cultural vitality through playful color + form.
Building on the success of his 2024 collaboration, Jeremiah Brent is back with Crate & Barrel for his first full line, The Collected Home.
Senior Editor Aria Lee returns with a Take 5 including 3D custom kitchen tiles, a playful spool table, and leatherwork from Gungun He.
Developed for and with Bali-based eco resort Desa Potato Head, the Max Lamb WASTED Collection – 001 of homewares marks a fresh strategy in circular design.
In collaboration with STUDIOTWENTYSEVEN, Clive Lonstein showcases the exquisite materiality of glass scaled up as sculptural tables.
IKEA + Gustaf Westman reframe festive rituals with a playful collection of tableware, reminding us to celebrate the joy of gathering.
Inspired by soft details, like the fold of paper or the phases of the moon, Virginia Sin brings poetic beauty to utilitarian ceramic objects.
The Amanta Sofa by Mario Bellini gets a refresh from HAY, updating materials and color palettes to reflect contemporary yet timeless design.
Dutch artist Jule Cats shares her love of making music, details in nature, ever-changing skies, demolished buildings, and more.