Ethiopian American Jomo Tariku pays homage to cultural and historical symbols of the African continent through new materials and other goods in his latest works.
Managing Editor Joseph Sgambati III takes a turn at Take 5 to share the makers who inspire him including lamps, textiles, baskets, + more!
Mill is an odorless kitchen bin that automatically recycles food scraps into clean, dry grounds for a second chance at life.
Artist Antonio SantÃn, whose work is on view in New York now, creates unbelievable hyperreal paintings of ornate rugs that appear to fold in 3D space.
Designed by studio Zanellato/Bortotto, the Vela Sofa has a silhouette and elegant details that pay homage to a vessel's majestic sails.
Northern Lights LUXOR stands out from other seasonal affective disorder treatment lighting with a design that glows with modernity.
Former drone engineers design the AirLight Pro hair dryer that promises to dry hair faster while keeping strands smoother and more hydrated.
Ireland’s Newry-based furniture brand Orior writes the narrative on nestling with their ultra plush Néad Series lounge chair and sofa.
The Matic AI-powered robot vac sucks up dust and clean up spills, all without sharing an iota of personal data in the process.
Frero's Tala Asa light objects are inspired by the earth, with each using light to focus on the shadow play of the lamp's negative space.
Prolific designer Julien Renault joins us for this week's Friday Five, sharing where he finds everyday beauty, what he hopes happens to his chairs + more!
Hedi Slimane designs Celine's new showroom in Miami with a curation of art, materials, and furniture to create a luxurious atmosphere.
This collection of gradient glass tables and lighting are designed by Sevval Kalaycikli of Studio Monsoleil who primarily uses glass as her material of choice.
Kustem's new Trolley OLED TV rolls into living rooms with pegboard storage, cord hiding cabinetry, and an integrated media shelf.
The three pieces of Alain Gille's Edge capsule collection have a common identity, but their differences make each all the more interesting on their own.