Our favorite winning furniture designs include a sea urchin-inspired seat with black spikes, an illuminated side table reminiscent of Pac-Man, and more.
Designed by Rostislav Sorokovoy for Woo, the UMI Armchair is an object that resembles a soft sculpture rather than a piece of furniture, inviting the user to interact with it in a genuine way.
Normann Copenhagen's Vig outdoor furniture collection is adaptable to complement any space with timeless appeal + exceptional functionality, while stripping the extras away.
Clever – one of our favorite podcasts – is celebrating 200 episodes of sharing creative visionaries who shape our world + culture. We spoke with host Amy Devers to learn more about what's to come!
The limited-edition Abyss Wall Tile by Duffy London features an interchangeable 3D printed design that allows users to create their own vertical Abyss.
Now in its second year, Material Matters is the newest and most exciting addition to the London Design Festival.
Design Milk takes a walking tour of Shoreditch that includes all the best showcases and launches for the London Design Festival 2023.
The Altitude shelf by affordable furniture brand Cozey is surprisingly easy to assemble and install, whether you use one unit or six.
One of London Design Fair's highlights, and possibly the entire festival, was 2LG's You CAN Sit With Us, a curation that responds to prejudice they have felt and still feel from the industry.
The Milanese designer's 10th task chair design for Vitra is the culmination of a three decade collaboration and is up to 100% recyclable.
A look at the Mother Goddess of the Three Realms exhibition at London Design Festival, which explores cross-cultural ideas between British and Vietnamese heritage.
Artist and designer Aimée Wilder translates her large format silkscreened works into a collection of groovy yet modern tile design patterns.
We take a closer look at GREEN GRADS, a UK initiative founded and curated by design journalist, Barbara Chandler, for UK graduates engaging with environmental issues.
Stillmade collaborates with designers on new collection that reflects the qualities the brand holds close: a reverence for artisan craftsmanship and an understated, modern aesthetic.
Shanghai-based design studio One Week created a playful seating collection inspired by the bulging, rounded seed pods found in nature.