The Hong Kong-based Napp Studio gives the everyday low stool a modern makeover to highlight its high functionality and adaptability.
Koster is a new range of teak outdoor furniture by Swedish brand Skargaarden able to withstand the most demanding durability specifications and load tests.
In this DMTV Milkshake episode, Lissa So shares her thoughts about "high" design versus design that's inclusive and impactful.
MANIERA, a gallery that commissions designers to venture beyond their practice, transforms a co-working space inside a modernist building in Brussels.
Giles Miller Studio's 'What Is Hope?' was created in celebration of DIFFA's decades of raising funds to fight AIDS, homelessness, food scarcity, and mental health issues.
Outer's new outdoor Aluminum and Teak Dining Collection seats up to 12 people, creating a comfortable outdoor living space that feels like an extension of your home.
Whether you want to check out their design-forward fitness gear in person or take a photo in their Instagram-worthy space, the new Bala pop-up shop is now open in NYC.
Designed for L'OBJET, The Haas brothers will bring your dining table to life with this collection of cheeky characters.
Two lengths of wood and your preferred color of zip tie is all it takes for the Liston furniture system to grow and adapt in every direction.
Zachary Frankel + Mikaela Stafford attempt to answer the age old question of what the future holds by merging physical and virtual spaces.
This Where I Work (virtually) lands us in Barcelona at the headquarters of nanimarquina, a family owned rug design company founded in 1987 by its namesake, Nani Marquina.
Design Milk shares 10 small modern cabins that will have you wanting to escape town on your next adventure!
This unusually angled portable music player delivers today's high-quality audio playback in a design reminiscent of our favorite Walkmen.
If you're looking to treat your paw-footed friend to more than a milk bone this Pet Day, these design-driven finds are sure to get tails wagging.
Inspired by the crawling, coiling millipedes she found fascinating in South Africa, Ghislaine Vinas designed the Shongololo rug that mimics its movement.