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School of Constructed Environments at Parsons Shares Its 2024 End-of-Year Exhibition

School of Constructed Environments at Parsons Shares Its 2024 End-of-Year Exhibition

Representing 10 programs + 270 design students, the School of Constructed Environments at The New School's Parsons School of Design shares its end-of-year exhibition.

Heller’s Latest Launches Elevate Everyday Dining

Heller’s Latest Launches Elevate Everyday Dining

The reintroduced designs from Heller’s archives include a quirky stool, an original Hellerware color way, and minimalist espresso cups.

Students Integrate Nature Into Plant-Based Design Objects

Students Integrate Nature Into Plant-Based Design Objects

Some 28 students from Tec de Monterrey’s Design program conceptualized how to incorporate vegetation into our everyday lives with Plant-Based.

Fornace Brioni's Grounded Exhibition Is a Tour of Terracotta

Fornace Brioni's Grounded Exhibition Is a Tour of Terracotta

Discover Fornace Brioni's subtle alchemy of water, earth, and fire as they produce the cotto cladding from the finest clays on the Po River floodplain, seen in the Grounded exhibition.

Leibal + Studio HB-AS Transform Prehistoric Sandstone Into Raw Lighting

Leibal + Studio HB-AS Transform Prehistoric Sandstone Into Raw Lighting

Sandstone offcuts roughly 350 million years of age are minimally modified and turned into rugged, minimalist table lamps by Leibal and Studio HB-AS.

F5: Kickie Chudikova Loves the Art of Scent, Issey Miyake + More

F5: Kickie Chudikova Loves the Art of Scent, Issey Miyake + More

Industrial designer Kickie Chudikova joins us for this week's Friday Five, sharing her love of fashion, combining creative disciplines, a favorite possession + more.

James de Wulf Pioneers Artful, Analog Gaming Tables With Expanding Exo Series

James de Wulf Pioneers Artful, Analog Gaming Tables With Expanding Exo Series

James de Wulf helps clients reconnect with the joy of play through analog game tables in his concrete fantasia.

Quarters Emerges as a Symbol of New York’s Design Revival

Quarters Emerges as a Symbol of New York’s Design Revival

Quarters, by In Common With, is an 8,000-square-foot Tribeca loft blending concept store and community space, showcasing collaborative design and heirloom-quality craftsmanship.

The ABLE Chair Is Sustainable, Adaptable, Loveable + So Much More

The ABLE Chair Is Sustainable, Adaptable, Loveable + So Much More

Could a single product be sustainable, recyclable, upgradeable, serviceable, adaptable + lovable? After years of trial + error, Blå Station has done so with the ABLE chair.

This Former Architect Remixed His Life to Design Furniture for Fellow DJs

This Former Architect Remixed His Life to Design Furniture for Fellow DJs

You don't have to be a DJ to want one of these custom designed cabinets by JJ Boooth, outfitted with storage for audio gear, vinyl collections, mixers, speakers, and microphones.

Traditional Arab Majlis Inspire Patricia Urquiola's Insula Modular Sofa

Traditional Arab Majlis Inspire Patricia Urquiola's Insula Modular Sofa

Kettal's Insula modular sofa, designed by Patricia Urquiola, is an updated take on traditional floor sofas found in Arab majlis, large gathering spaces for meeting up.

These Gem-Inspired Rugs Play Tricks on Your Eyes

These Gem-Inspired Rugs Play Tricks on Your Eyes

Designed by Alain Gilles for Italian luxury rug brand Illulian, Gem's clever detailing during the production process befuddles your perspective.

New Collaborative Lighting Collections from d'Armes Are an Ode to Creative Synergy

New Collaborative Lighting Collections from d'Armes Are an Ode to Creative Synergy

Lighting brand d'Armes collaborated with product designer Florian Martin + furniture designer Will Choui to release two collections at ICFF: Doppler + 1979.

Danny Kaplan + Lesser Miracle Release the Collaborative Delf Furniture Collection

Danny Kaplan + Lesser Miracle Release the Collaborative Delf Furniture Collection

The Delf furniture collection took off when Danny Kaplan approached Vince Patti with a sketch for a bed that combined Patti's woodworking with Kaplan's tile work.

A Little Horse Rocks Its Way Out of Fritz Hansen’s Archives

A Little Horse Rocks Its Way Out of Fritz Hansen’s Archives

Two found photos dating back to 1946 sparked a nearly three-year journey to bring a sculptural rocking horse back to life by Fritz Hansen.