kinder MODERN founder Lora Appleton joins Design Milk for DMTV Milkshake sharing insight into designing for children.
Hightower's new Flote + Opus seating collections feature contemporary yet timeless aesthetics + the shared feeling of an embrace.
Like its name, the design of the Open Air collection visually depicts the lightness + soft shapes of durable materials that are meant to be used outdoors.
The ÄNG collection, designed for a Michelin-starred restaurant located in one of Sweden's largest vineyards, can now live in your own home.
Be Original Americas: Originality Deconstructed is on exhibit at the Ace Hotel DTLA through March 26, 2023, showcasing unique and iconic designs followed up by an auction.
Love the aesthetics of open shelving but the functionality of a cupboard? The Utility Shelf by Rachael Heritage for WOUD is for you.
The New York-based design studio Juntos Projects launches with four, solid hardwood pieces: a coffee table, a bookshelf, a stool, and a bowl.
These Worktop surface coverings have already been put to the ultimate test by a Michelin-starred restaurant so they'll definitely work for your kitchen counters at home.
Designed by Frederic Malphettes, the Tower lighting collection features vertical structures resembling architectural art deco towers.
Inspired by the moderne + art deco concrete water infrastructure of the New Deal era, the Loop Fountain by Lily Clark flows with tranquil notes.
The 2023 Lamp Show – the 4th annual – being held at Head Hi features more than 50 unique lamps in the bookseller's new space in Fort Greene, Brooklyn.
Danver's new Cosmopolitan Collection allows for versatile outdoor kitchen solutions for every footprint, opening up possibilities and bringing induction cooking outdoors.
If you've ever been curious about the iconic Invisible House in Joshua Tree, now you can see it lit with Flos lighting.
Cold Picnic's new bath mats are available in four distinct styles that will add texture, color, and abstract design to the bathroom space.
Routines + boundaries between home + work are shifting, designs should reflect these new environments, says NOTE + Wittmann's ADAGIO + OUVERT.