Designed by studio Relvãokellermann for gumpo, these RFID office lockers eliminate fittings for a seamless design that complements any interior.
The Wacom MovinkPad 11 table has high-end display tech for digital illustrators who want to draw on the go, plus it comes with a stylus.
By reclaiming pieces of Murano glass, Luca Nichetto transform waste into the sculptural Upglas lighting collection for Astep.
Studio Proba's Unbounded Sanctuary transforms a Shenzhen mall into a vibrant dreamscape, blurring the line between reality and AI.
The Ergo Purrch is a stylish, Scandinavian-inspired perch that rotates 360° – perfect for sun-chasing cats and distraction-free Zoom calls.
The Kuxiu K1 charger not only wirelessly charges an iPhone and an Apple Watch (or AirPods), but it also doubles as a power bank for on-the-go charging.
ANTA and Kyrie Irving expand the KAI 2 series with “White Phantom” and “Sun,” two luminous new sneakers built for power and play.
Bring vibrant refractions of light and color to your tech devices with a new downloadable wallpaper design from Vratislav Pecka of PosterLad.
Normann Copenhagen unveils Phantom by Simon Legald, floor and table lamps inspired by silkworm cocoons, radiating a serene, sculptural glow.
Pattern House by Olson Kundig reimagines lakeside living in Seattle with expansive views, natural materials, and seamless indoor-outdoor spaces.
Check out the laptop Senior Contributing Editor Vy Yang is typing away on, her next art lesson, and the plaster art that has her mesmerized.
If you’ve ever wanted your tech to glow like it’s straight out of a sci-fi movie, Dbrand’s Circuit Board skins are ready to plug you in.
OWIU Design transforms a neglected modernist home in Los Angeles incorporating traditional Japanese tatami craft and contemporary design elements to create Glass Ridge House.
HE.D group transforms two grocery stores into a charming women's clothing boutique in Kyiv that blends contemporary and vintage elements.
Organic, simplistic, and playful, Nick Valentijn's Solo Show at St Vincent's proposes a refreshing response to hyperminimalism and sameness.