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.
If you miss having a dedicated numerical keypad, these Meletrix ZoomPad Special Edition wireless keyboards not only add back function, but an element of colorful style.
Melissa Lee of Bespoke Only transformed a NYC office space with a blend of historic charm, modern elegance, and understated luxury.
LOM created a modern office by transforming a London building into a flexible, sustainable, and future-proof workspace for NatWest.
Design Milk tries out KitchenAid's new Espresso Collection machines and finds out if they like what they hear as much as the taste.
To celebrate 30 years, House Industries has introduced a new limited-edition art + apparel collection in partnership with Autotype that highlights a favorite typefaces.
SIXINCH USA, alongside Populous, introduce the Elevate indoor/outdoor work height system that's designed to improve productivity through flexibility + support.
Borrowed Earth spotlights the natural materials and beauty found on our planet through artistically transformed stone tiles, panels, and bricks.
A dated 1930s Los Feliz ranch has emerged as a beacon of California contemporary luxury, thanks to Klein Agency and SITU Development.
From the makers of memobottle, the new memobento solves packing, cleaning, and food prep pain points so you can enjoy your meal faster.
Bulgari regains the title of the world’s thinnest mechanical watch with their remarkable Octo Finissimo Ultra COSC, measuring a mere 1.70mm.
Artist Tara Donovan presents new sculpture in "Stratagems" at Pace Gallery in New York that stacks hundreds of thousands of used CDs into spiraling translucent bliss.
Whether you’re a weekend warrior or a full-time traveler, Noovo Plus offers everything you need to live comfortably and independently on the road.
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.