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.
Stockholm-based Aarke's stainless steel electric kettle is a one-button affair engineered to bring water to a boil with a satisfying silence.
NEON's Born to Be Wild is more than *just* an art installation – it's built above the buried remains of a bear pit in 19th century Victorian gardens!
In Bali's jungle, The Loop invites residents to live outside the box in a spiral sculpture house that blurs the lines between architecture and nature.
Artist and designer Aimée Wilder translates her large format silkscreened works into a collection of groovy yet modern tile design patterns.
The Coperni CD-PLAYER Swipe Bag is a fully functional USB-C powered compact disc player that puts a literal spin on the Y2K resurgence.
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.
SULA is a prefabricated cabin made of 2,000 custom parts and held together by over 17,000 screws and pins that landed on the Galapagos Islands, defying convention and showcasing innovation.
BMW’s retro-futuristic sports sedan concept showcases what the German automaker's future line of EVs may soon resemble.
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.
The Shaw Contract Design Awards take a closer look at spaces that are inspiring new ways of working, learning, healing + thriving. Take a look at the 2023 Best of Globe winning projects!
Architect Tadao Ando disguises The Shinmonzen, a modern 9-suite hotel in the Gion arts district in Kyoto, housing an impressive collection of contemporary art, design, and ceramics.
Like the convenience but not the single serving waste of pod-based coffee makers? Bruvi has developed their pods to deteriorate significantly faster with plastic eating enzymes integrated into each of their pods.
Shanghai-based design studio One Week created a playful seating collection inspired by the bulging, rounded seed pods found in nature.
Experimental designer Alexis Hope joins us for Friday Five to share a designer focused on sexual health, a friend experimenting with bacteria and design + more!