The depth of oxidized copper meets the luminosity of cherry wood in MUHLY's latest releases: Dekko, Pokal and the Prairie Pendant.
Pulling on the iconography of a halo, Melbourne-based designer Ben Peng presents the Nimbus Vase, centering faith around nature.
From drones to sea creatures, explore the inflated installations making their debut in Milan.
Material Bank brings its game-changing logistics platform to Europe—streamlining search, sampling, and specification for architects and interior designers.
INK + ORO’s design of this new artisan bakery is rooted in the simplicity of France’s bread culture, with materials that capture the same warmth as the goods on offer.
BALMUDA’s just released The Clock translates the best qualities of a classic pocket watch with innovative modalities to better support rest, relaxation, and focus.
Icelandic-born architect Tryggvi Thorsteinsson shares some favorite elements of nature, from the way water moves to moss on lava fields, and more.
Inspired by Matzeg's trip to South Korea and Japan, the images depict arresting architecture and objects as floating forms against a dark sky.
No more fussing with cords or getting stuck on pet hair, Matic is a robot vacuum that handles transitions and textures with ease.
Parisian interiors firm Atelier OLK rehabilitates the ground floor space with nods to history and contemporary flexibility.
Conceived by the Japanese fashion house in collaboration with Spanish studio Ensamble, "The Paper Log: Shell and Core" demonstrated the vivid possibilities of upcycling the byproducts of garment creation.
Nicholas Potts Studio and Studio Armando Aguirre restore the spatial generosity of the landmark Rockefeller Apartments through layered interiors informed by Bauhaus references, vintage furnishings, and the building’s original architectural DNA.
From sculptural seating to immersive environments, these works explored how design shapes interaction, ritual, and space.
Centered around the refined curves found in surfing and skating, Mary Ratcliffe Studio presents their newest furniture collection, CARVER.
Edgy architecture practice Atelierzero brings the sprawling abode up to contemporary standards with cleverly porous built-ins, deft color blocking, and strategically deployed finishes.