Flack Studio + Volker Haug's collaborative Me and You lighting collection uses limited materials to show off their inherent beauty.
Self-taught artist + sculptor Casey McCafferty unveils a new body of work made using carved wood and stone, fusing furniture design and sculpture.
An impressive outdoor furniture collection, such as Morten Anker's sustainable teak RIB for Sibast Furniture, makes the outdoors even more inviting.
Managing Editor Joseph Sgambati III returns for Take 5 to share the objects that captivate him including a variety of home furnishings with unique sources of inspiration.
Designed for Heller, JUMBO created the Fortune Chair for both indoors + outdoors in reverence of the crispy, pinched cookie that we all know and love.
Come put your finger on the pulse of design with our best of ICFF 2024 showcasing noteworthy makers, emerging talent, and student designers.
Enjoy good fortune, prosperity, and love all year round with the Orrefors Midsummer Mini Vase series designed in collaboration with studio Claesson Koivisto Rune.
Textile designer Gina Nadal, founder of Woven Memories, joins us for Friday Five to discuss a rug designer she adores, the movie that inspires her work, and more!
What does brick want to be? Anything and everything it can in Floris Wubben's solo exhibition, BRICK, on view at The Future Perfect gallery in New York.
Kiki Goti's contemplative showcase Selene demonstrates design’s potential to shift perceptions of the foyer through home furnishings.
Architect Francesco Paini turns a small drawing from the 1950s into custom, playful wood furniture for the modern day definitions of a family.
Decades after La Grande Muraglia, a furniture collection by Mario Bellini + Piero Ambrogio Busnelli was introduced; it's been reimagined by NEUTRA for outdoors.
Lean into play with Vipp's new pedal bin and these six magnetic, seaweed-inspired forms designed by artist Alice Ronchi.
Artist + designer Nik Bentel joins us for Friday Five to share his favorite shirt, the most unique watch, a book that's influenced him tremendously + more!
Lindsey Adelman's primordial oil lamps are seemingly suspended mid-air at TIWA Gallery for an ethereal, introspective experience.