This month's Designer Desktop artist is London-based textile designer Amelia Graham who's known for her geometric and arithmetic patterns and works.
The new 2024 Lincoln Nautilus sports a 48-inch cabin display, 28-speaker audio system, and a digital scenting and massage system within.
Bold, new rugs from cc-tapis feature Formafantasma + Objects of Common Interest + 2023 collections by Patricia Urquiola + Bethan Laura Wood made their debut during Milan Design Week.
In the Aquarel Collection, designed by Patricia Urquiola for Budri, two unexpected materials come together to create watercolor "paintings."
Tokyo based design Nao Iwamatsu directs his nostalgic affinity for industrial shapes and materials into a futuristic trio of lighting pieces.
Palm Beach Residence is a minimal home in Palm Beach, Florida designed by Vanessa Rome Interiors, using light tones and noteworthy furniture.
3form's new metallics collection – Flare – adds shimmer to its Varia + Chroma materials for a fresh take on texture + light refraction.
In this Milkshake, Design Milk speaks to interior architect Candace Rimes about her time at Auburn University's Rural Studio, dream clients, designing locally, and more.
Maison Matisse invited British designer Faye Toogood to interpret Chinese black ink on white paper from the book "Dessins: Thèmes et Variations" by Henri Matisse into a collection.
Shadé Akanbi, freelance pattern designer + Creative Director + Designer at Printed Pattern People, shares how she translates traditional ethnic patterns + textiles into her own modern interpretations.
LAND + The Italian Lab collaborated on Il Salotto Milanese to answer Milan Design Week's challenge of using urban elements of iconic, sustainable design.
Lifestyle editor Vy Yang returns with a round-up of her favorites, from a house renovation in Melbourne to a jewelry collab in San Francisco.
Turn a dull space into a vibrant one with Otto Studio’s renter-friendly wallpaper collaboration with artist and designer Zoe Schlacter.
JIDU invites its Shanghai customers into a futuristic showroom where newly purchased EV cars roll right up to the front door autonomously.
Gerhard Richter presents his "final paintings" at David Zwirner Gallery in New York, but the end is just the beginning. This surprising exhibition continues beyond his retirement.