Designed by Sabine Marcelis, these blown glass tables in smokey gray and amber captivate your eyes with their reflective qualities.
Korean design studio found/Founded's Vibrary Digital LP Player invites K-pop fans to prominently display their favorite LP on rotation.
The Design Duo Double Feature exhibition invited 6 pairs of designers to explore duality using FENIX's dual-use furnishing elements.
Sukwoo Lee transforms 2-dimensional shapes into sculptural nesting forms evocative of water drops to celebrate Fritz Hansen's 150th Anniversary exhibition in Seoul.
The OUT-FIT outdoor gym by Studio Adolini for Ethimo is a pavilion of workout stations designed for open-air exercising surrounded by nature.
Great minds think alike as Kartell, Philippe Starck, and a world of artificial intelligence collaborate to realize fresh designs while exploring new cutting-edge manufacturing techniques.
Coffee specialists Fellow's first drip machine Aiden brews coffee with the precision of a barista prepared pour-over.
In today's Friday Five, interior designer Fabrice Juan shares his dedication to the French art of living, bold + unexpected architecture, the 1970s, and more.
SkB Architects pulls from the residents' passport to formulate their solution for a San Francisco home, which seamlessly stitches global inspirations into a storied structure with a through-line of California cool.
Each element of the Erosion collection is carved from a single block of marble and exemplifies the results of superior, hyper-precise craftsmanship.
Want to type faster? Keychron's newest mechanical keyboard uses magnetic field switches to supercharge responsiveness.
Made using a "mono-material," FREITAG's Mono[PA6] Backpack can easily be recycled in one piece without the need for dismantling once all life-extending programs have been exhausted.
Le Labo revealed their latest laboratory in a traditional Kyoto Machiya from 1879, celebrating the essence of wabi-sabi where it first began.
Inspired by nature, urban landscapes, and hospitality design, the 7,500-square-foot Arcadis office is now a creative haven for its Miami employees.
Andrew Footit, an independent designer who focuses on 2D + 3D typography, shares a wonderfully wild design you can download for all of your tech devices.