Organized by the A' Design Award & Competition, the new World Design Rankings show how the global design community fares amongst different countries.
After years spent designing custom pieces for interior projects, Light and Dwell has opened a shop selling their own handmade furniture collection.
LG's portable 4K projector is as cute as they come, marrying minimalist detailing, a vintage-inspired design, with decent 4K projection output for anywhere viewing.
What was once a custom commission for a client named Abigail is now THIRDKIND's debut furniture collection consisting of a modern dining table and chairs.
This 805-piece LEGO set invites everyone to tap into their artistic side to create a colorful piece of sculptural wall art, brick by brick.
Glass artist Dale Chihuly has led an exceptional career, but what's behind it all? This week he's joining us for Friday Five to share the places + things that have influenced him.
Daria Vasilkova designed a vivacious apartment complete with bold colors, fun textures, and unexpected uses of patterned tile.
Watchmaker Anicorn taps into the 90s-era, cutting edge video game console that took the world by storm with the release of the SEGA x Anicorn Mega Drive/Genesis Watch.
Designed for Fantini, the O-XY series of designer faucet taps is inspired by the Cartesian coordinate system with its geometric linearity.
This purpose-built keyboard is all about maximizing shortcuts for creatives, and even includes miniature customizable OLED displays
A Room on East 79th Street, an exhibition from EJR Barnes, invites visitors to a spatial experience reminiscent of something in a magic realism novel.
Heliotrope Architects' principal Joe Herrin renovates a 1960s A-frame cabin over time to become his family's dream getaway on Orcas Islands.
Four chairs, each crafted with a singular material and at the same scale, complete the X_x_X collection by Ford Bostwick.
Roar designed an office to nurture innovation and collaboration with seas of blues and greens, paired with earthy terracotta and neutral gray.
The iconic Tom Dixon Melt light is now available as a portable and rechargeable USB light, bringing its nebulous luminosity nearly anywhere.