You test drive a car before you buy it, so why not do the same with appliances? Experience luxury with Sub-Zero, Wolf, + Cove.
The sculptural Narinari chair, designed by Tiziano Guardini & Luigi Ciuffreda for B&B Italia, echoes an attention to detail derived from haute couture.
Visual artist Paul Sende's artistic endeavors, focused on abstraction + geometry rooted in perception, are part of Tuleste Factory's Chromatic Stance exhibit.
AZULIK Mobility might be looking like a giant Yeezy Foam Runner, but this compact and silent operating EV is designed as a part of a larger holistic biophilic vision.
Nestled within lush greenery, nendo's block-wall house in Nagano, Japan, hides from the street behind a series of strategically placed concrete block walls.
Glazed home furnishings highlight Glas Italia's 2024 collection, with designs from Michael Anastassiades, Piero Lissoni, Philippe Starck, Patricia Urquiola, and Yabu Pushelberg.
With its tactile keyboard, pared down Android user interface, and e-ink display that lasts for days, the Minimal Phone is the equivalent of a capsule wardrobe.
Designer Betsy Brown transforms a Redmont neighborhood home in Birmingham, Alabama, by fusing the city's industrial past with a contemporary touch.
Seo Chung Kyo's Hipstool metal stools + tables capture the fabric indentations made when sitting in a chair for too long as a social commentary on our routines.
Ceramicist Emma Louise Payne + glassmaker Phoebe Stubbs bring together their individual expertise to create Meld, an experimental collection using ceramics and glass.
Adrenalina's Agorà exhibition featured 4 new collections designed with the reuse of common production materials in mind that would otherwise end up in a landfill.
Now you can wear your brutally honest love for architecture on your wrist with the B/1 watch by Toledano & Chan inspired by Marcel Breuer's NYC landmark.
Vitra's new exhibition – Science Fiction Design: From Space Age to Metaverse – showcases over 100 objects that explore the intersection between design and science fiction.
BioDesigner and MushLume Lighting founder Danielle Trofe is growing a lighting business from the spore up, turning mushroom mycelium into organic modern lamps.
Fashion and technology come together in the form of a 70s-inspired leather jacket by Coperni x Transparent that has to be heard to be believed.