Executive Editor Elizabeth Pagliacolo shares her inaugural Take 5 comprising some captivating art, iconic architecture, and quirky objects.
With his FF Magma Lamp and End Table, the artist-designer is remixing materials into organic compositions that are as functional as they are collectible.
Casa AnKan reframes collectible design as something to be experienced through a desert sanctuary in the middle of Miami Art Week.
Incredibly heavy, yet with a lightness in concept, the Orbit Collection by Tina Frey makes its debut at Design Miami – this time in bronze.
A playful yet refined exploration of imagination, Keep It Curious by Tuleste Factory invites both children and adults into a surreal world.
Follow Design Milk through a recap of our Unframed art column in 2025, from LEGO pieces by Ai Weiwei to intricate weavings by Analia Saban.
At Design Miami 2025, Sten Studio captures that fleeting beauty of flowers in Lithic Bloom, translating delicate florals into enduring stone forms.
Japanese creative studio SPREAD leaves visitors up to their own interpretations of color and happiness at this year's We Design Beirut 2025.
Senior Editor Aria Lee returns to Take 5 with a holographic pillow, a bench that holds books, sprayed paper pulp lamps, and more.
In FLOWERS BLOOM, a collaboration between Takashi Murakami and CASETiFY, blind boxes and rare gold phone cases are just the beginning.
Artist Analia Saban changes the rules of the game, weaving physical paint with linen threads on a loom, laser-cutting drawings, and carving solid marble into a jacket.
As seen in Apple + Design Miami’s Designers of Tomorrow showcase, the iPad Pro with M5 chip empowers makers to bridge tradition and technology.
Curious “extruded paintings" and stacks of bumper stickers pull you in for a closer look at Donald Moffett's current “Snowflake” exhibition.
Takashi Murakami brings his vibrant, whimsical style to Dom Pérignon blending art and nature in a playful, flower-filled collaboration.