Nichetto Studio partnered with Lladró on the whimsical Soft Blown lighting series that gives nod to performance artists creating balloon art.
Flos spotlights two new lighting collections – one inspired by a 16th century toy, the other by ceramics – during Milan Design Week 2023.
During Milan Design Week 2023, Patricia Urquiola + manufacturer Moroso upcycled two of the designer's oldest designs + released some exciting new pieces.
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.
"Fellow – Metamorphosis of a Rug" is a collaboration between carpet manufacturer Ruckstuhl, designer Stephan Hürlemann + online media company DAAily platforms, who together are rethinking the life cycle of a rug.
Mattiazzi launches new collections and debuts several updates from Jasper Morrison, Konstantin Grcic, and Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec in Milan.
Materica landed at Milan Design Week 2023 with INTERNA_MENTE, a mesmerizing installation of mirrors that encouraged visitors to reflect, self-reflect, and listen.
Putting marble off-cuts to good use, BUDDE and SolidNature worked together to create a unique striated collection of tables that are truly one-of-a-kind.
A marriage of minimalism with human craft come together with LUME, a new table lamp designed by Filippo Mambretti for Enrico Pellizzoni.
Arielle Assouline-Lichten of Slash Objects launches the minimalist Ana Chair with a new contour, softer curves, and new colorways.
Magis' new Officina bookcase + Riace sofa, designed by Ronan + Erwan Bouroullec for the brand, are modern with a few unexpected touches.
Apacheta, a project by Cristián Mohaded, was introduced by Loro Piana Interiors during Milan Design Week in a unique site-specific installation that honored Pachamama, also known as Mother Nature.
Outdoor brand Diabla – part of Gandia Blasco Group – has introduced TUBA, a lightweight aluminum stacking chair designed by London-based designer Samuel Wilkinson.
The SEYUN wood furniture collection, designed + manufactured by Zaha Hadid Design + Karimoku Furniture, is no longer in the conceptual phase – it's here.