Made from gypsum by AOAO, these two illuminated fixtures are inspired by the Japanese concepts of "ikigai" and "bosei."
Meet some brands across several industries that are using ECONYL's 100% waste, 100% recyclable material to make their products.
The latest furniture collections from Croft House are timeless in appeal and crafted with a quality that's meant to go the distance.
The Cast series of bathroom accessories is quintessentially Buster + Punch – that is to say, industrious and raw yet refinished and polished.
The unassuming minimalism of Jean Nouvel is further enhanced by Galerie Philia's collection of elegant and sculptural design.
The Dresser, a modular, customizable complement to the Floyd Bed, increases the brand's bedroom offerings.
Pavilion's Palmera outdoor furniture collection, designed by Stark Scott Studio, was created around a unique sense of place.
Like band members or soldiers marching, the Parade Table Lamp series gets it name from the visual pattern effect created when in multiples.
Sebastian Herkner's Zencha bath collection for Duravit features organic shapes, high-quality materials + contemporary finishes to create a tranquil, harmonious retreat.
This Bauhaus-esque EXTRA BOLD armchair was inspired by the idea of using one continuous line to create a three-dimensional object.
The Walala + ambar collaboration features soft textiles for the home + table that pack a punch in pattern and color.
Tuuci has the ultimate solution for creating a large spot of shade outdoors: the Ocean Master MEGA MAX Classic Parasol.
These new pastel finishes add a touch of softness to the already extensive color selection of the iconic PH 5 Pendants by Louis Poulsen.
Sustainable rug company Armadillo announces the arrival of their latest timeless, hand-knotted collection – Sistine.
Made in Situ is an exhibition by French designer Noé Duchaufour-Lawrance at Demisch Danant centered around nature and materiality.