London-based neuroscience platform Kinda Studio has teamed up with Manhattan “spa” 113 Spring to launch the personalised meditative service.
Revive your love of the game with the newest collaboration from PRINTWORKS and Rosewood, including playing cards, chess, and backgammon.
The Inchiostri Exhibition features solid blocks of Murano glass, available in eleven different colors for limitless combinations.
The game-changing Heatbit Maxi and Maxi Pro switch out traditional coils for new computational hardware that simultaneously mines bitcoin and heats up it surroundings.
Blending architectural rigor with machine-driven line work, Giorgio Cecatto's Desktop Wallpaper for this month extends early 20th-century industrial abstraction into a contemporary algorithmic language.
The VARMBLIXT donut lamp from IKEA is everywhere – designed by Sabine Marcelis, a smart update allows for a whole new level of light control.
Cast in geometric shapes of field green, the special edition mobile phone marks the global event in vibrant color and texture.
Amber Pan, co-founder of Studio ?MA, shares her love of a designer chair, an Amsterdam School lamp, favorite sculptures, and more.
Assistant Editor Sophie Sobol explores an inaugural Take 5 that’s bursting with pattern-clashing and color.
Bloom from Hwang Bishop features biomimetic shades that resemble a multitude of structures found in nature – bringing the outside in.
Matteo Thun's BASIN Glacial Waters is a thermal bathing facility integrating European sweat culture with glacial-fed hydrotherapy.
At Melbourne’s flagship Baker Bleu, IF Architecture choreographs space, material, and graphic clarity to elevate artisan bread-making into a spatial experience of precision, ritual, and warmth.
Founder & designer of Dot Objects Wiktoria Markiewicz works to minimize waste and celebrate simplicity in her new shelving collection.
With two Brooklyn locations, the new Japanese-inspired brand pulls out all of the stops but without the flash.
Swee Design transforms a grand Federation home into a vibrant living gallery, proving that historic architecture can embrace contemporary color, collaboration, and personality.