The sleek and modern JJ heated towel rack, designed by Ludovica Serafina + Roberto Palomba for Tubes, is both a heating element and storage solution.
Crème Atelier's 3D-printed Portable Soft Serve Lamps are tasty visual treats that are good for the environment utilizing rPLA filaments.
In Chonburi, Thailand, the Harudot café by IDIN Architects features a baobab tree growing through the structure and playful floor patterns.
Architects Antonia Frey-Vorhammer and Simon Vorhammer, of SIAN, design jewelry that mirrors their highly intricate + geometric projects.
Marantz is behind some of the most iconic audio gear ever. But what's next for Marantz design? We spoke with Creative Director Begüm Tomruk.
Hogai's latest tables – Tutor, Tailor, Actress + Journalist – help to redefine spaces with their contemporary lines and raised perimeter.
TileBar’s mission is to not only bring customers the best tiles in every category, but to provide them with the tools, products, and assistance that set TileBar apart from the rest.
Danish designer Kasper Kyster showcases the Crafting Plastic exhibition that breaks the boundaries of the industrial material, exploring its potential.
Nocs Design is back with a refreshed + eco-friendly version of the ultra-minimalistic Monolith audio speaker, called the Monolith x Aluminum.
Studio Tomma Bloom pays tribute to and reinterprets the artistic styles of six female designers in their latest rug collection for TTW Editions.
Textile artist Rosemary Hallgarten joins Friday Five to share her love of Mark Rothko, London travel finds, artisanal inspiration, and more.
The New Design Project expands The New Work Project welcoming the freshly designed ELEVENTH co-working hub and The Annex events space into the fold.
Artists Neil Keating, Marc David Spengler, Liz Collins, Marlene Dallas, and Laura Schor showcase their art in a terry beach towel collection for ZigZagZurich.
The new Nothing Phone (2a) Plus offers a transparent backing and notification LEDs, and it could be the most interesting looking phone out right now.
UK-based visual artist Alex Khabbazi lends his artwork for this month's free downloadable Designer Desktop to remind us of the effects of time.