Explore 70 years of Moog history rendered in a purposely cartoonish fashion, one part "Where's Waldo?" another part aughts-era web design.
MÄVINN is IKEA's second global social entrepreneurship home furnishings collection, and the first that will include annually recurring product releases.
Artist Fred Eversley's newest body of work sparks to life in New York, with incredible surprises when other viewers enter the room.
Norman Foster Foundation partnered with Holcim on the Essential Homes Research Project to design an emergency housing concept aimed to meet essential human needs.
During Milan Design Week 2023, Patricia Urquiola + manufacturer Moroso upcycled two of the designer's oldest designs + released some exciting new pieces.
The same material used for the Aston Martin Valkyrie hypercar tops the exceptionally rare decanter of 52-year-old Bowmore ARC-52 vintage whisky.
The 11 one-of-a-kind objects + lamps in Diego Olivero Studio's collaboration with Delhi-based Indian artisans translates their craft into unique glass art.
Los Angeles designer Laura Niubó launches Espressionismo Floreale, maximalist, vibrant rugs that display bright colors, geometric shapes, and curvy lines.
Arper introduced its five 2023 collections at Milan Design Week 2023, each offering a solution that inspires beauty, energy, and vitality with the perspective that Life is Beautiful.
Iceland's annual design event spotlights Reykjavik's resourceful and sustainably minded creative community together with playful purpose.
The works that make up Nathalie Khayat's SALT use a creative process that explores sculptural dimensions of functional objects without assigning them a purpose.
A unique collection of furniture featuring fabric made using an age-old technique of hand weaving horsehair.
Photographer J. John Priola talks to Design Milk about his approach to photography, fave images from his new book, and more.
Japanese design studio nendo has reimagined the beer can – called foam-can – in order to achieve the perfect liquid to foam ratio.
Steelcase's latest ergonomic mesh chair, Karman, weighs just 29lbs and is designed to reactively adjust to the body with every shift or adjustment.