The Echo Collection by multi-hyphenate Kelly Wearstler explores design's iterative process and the beauty of the arch through a series of tables, seating, and sculpture.
Tim Teven's new Tube Collection is the result of experimentation with metal's materiality to discover new ways to shape it.
Los Angeles' West Haddon Hall debuts Collection I featuring 14 new pieces of seating, tables, and casegoods that seamlessly blend style + era.
Ethiopian American Jomo Tariku pays homage to cultural and historical symbols of the African continent through new materials and other goods in his latest works.
The three pieces of Alain Gille's Edge capsule collection have a common identity, but their differences make each all the more interesting on their own.
The Form-Functional Archi-Furniture collection highlights the beauty of architectural elements like columns, beams, and slabs.
Niamh Barry builds on langue of bronze and light with her new work by defying gravity, manipulating perception, and communing with nature.
Made from ceramic chamotte stoneware, this collection of tables and lights by Alan Louis explores the beauty in duality.
Rhode Island's O&G Studio combines traditional design and technology – check out three new pieces, the Intervalo Collection, and some stunning hardware!
After years spent designing custom pieces for interior projects, Light and Dwell has opened a shop selling their own handmade furniture collection.
We've shared dozens of outdoor living designs with you over the past year in Get Out!, here are the top 10!
ZEMLYA is Ukrainian artist-ceramicist Serhii Makhno's inaugural gallery exhibition marking his foray into furniture design with ceramics.
Ultra modern + minimal in design, the Mediterran outdoor furniture collection features smooth rounded lines, strong forms, high-quality fabrics + elegant textures.
Offered by Cruso and designed by Julien Renault, OTAP is a small collection of colorful tables + benches that are high-quality and simple in the best ways.
Translucent, refracting, and saturated with bright colors, Ian Alistair Cochran's furniture + home goods look good enough to eat!