In our Friday Five column, we ask a designer, artist, or creative to tell us their five favorite things.
James Stickley, known for his "graphic minimal" style and bold, yet functional, pieces, shares five inspirations with us.
Iconic icon designer Susan Kare shares five things that she really enjoys.
New York City-based architect Alan Barlis, of BarlisWedlick, shares five things he's most passionate about.
Cheeky is not just another lifestyle brand selling playful tableware - they also hope to tackle the hunger issue in the U.S..
We have a look at the things, people, and places that Heath Ceramics owners love and that inspire them.
We check in with Kyle Bergman, a NYC-based architect who is the founder and director of the Architecture & Design Film Festival.
Lindsey Adelman, whose name you can't mention without thinking of her unforgettable lighting, shares five things that she loves.
Misha Kahn, who uniquely meshes sculpture and design using a plethora of sometimes unconventional materials, shares what keeps him inspired.
Anita Cooney, a designer and educator who was named Dean of Pratt Institute's School of Design last year, shares what keeps her inspired.
Laurie Pressman, the Vice President of the Pantone Color Institute, shares five things that keep her creatively inspired.
Canadian designer, Thom Fougere, gives us a look at what keeps him inspired.
Alex Schleifer, Vice President of Design for Airbnb, shares five things that inspire his creativity in this week's Friday Five.
We check in with the always busy lighting, furniture, and interior designer Lee Broom to see what he loves and keeps him inspired.
We asked German-born, American-raised architect Craig Dykers, one of the founding partners of Snøhetta, to share what keeps him inspired.
Stephen Ormandy is known for his colorful paintings of organic shapes and sculptural forms and he shares what keeps him inspired.