Available on Kickstarter is Hoek's FLEX, a unique modular piece of furniture that can fit many of your needs: coffee table, shoe rack, lap desk, side table, pull-up sofa table, and more.
Ceramicist Virginia Sin and quilt maker Haptic Lab debut modern quilt coat designs featuring a single ceramic button.
Sustainability advocates Vestre + Emma Olbers have released TELLUS, the first piece of furniture ever produced using SSAB's 100% fossil-free steel.
Escape the urban chaos to the secluded, pavilion-style Clearwater Lake Retreat in Wisconsin with two walls of glass inviting only the best rustic views.
Designed for Mutina to celebrate a decade-long partnership, the collection is a new, playful take on ceramics as furniture.
Blue Bottle and wrk-shp architect's Melrose studio is steeped in the sensorial, elevating various expressions of coffee beyond taste.
iRobot's Director of Industrial Design Insun Hong explains how her team has made Roomba vacuums a more welcome addition to the home.
Ugo Rondinone's 20-foot lightning sculptures aren't what they first appear to be. This surreal, joyous, and surprising new exhibition is on view at Gladstone Gallery in New York.
The Czech Double Gable House, designed by PRO-STORY, merges old details with modern elements, like a suspended bathtub and pops of yellow.
Named after Bharatanatyam dancers from the Indian and Middle Eastern regions, this modern, 3D-printed Bharata bracelet combines modern technology with ethnic and tribal art.
Use all three of Superlife's abstractly-shaped Flow Family tables together to create a bold visual statement, or as separate occasional tables where needed.
KIA's new concept cars show there may be mushroom for innovation within the interior cabins of their electric vehicles, with mushroom mycelium potentially replacing leather and other materials.
Marik Lechner's large-scale, brightly colored tapestries, drawings, and embroideries are a feast for the eyes at the 'Mild Pain Guaranteed' exhibition.
The House of Welcome embraces Portland's past, but also represents the city's modern present in all of its New Northwest details.
What the nature-inspired Loon lighting collection from Coil + Drift represents is a new place-driven design language for the brand and its founder.