Revisit Design Milk's most popular home furnishings posts of 2024 to fully embrace bright colors, bold forms, and innovative material use.
Designed by Bjarke Ingels Group for Natuzzi Italia, the new Colle Sofa is relaxed Mediterranean comfort in its most luxurious form.
The Nawabari Collection pulls inspiration from the Japanese art form of forging close bonds through binding with ropes.
Designed by Bjarke Ingels Group for COMMON SEATING, the Voxel Sofa is a minimal seating system based on the concept of a building block.
Toyota's 175-acre prototype city of the future at the base of Mt Fuji will operate as a living-breathing "city" of autonomous technologies.
Designed by Bjarke Ingels Group for Skagerak, the Lilium series takes on the form of its namesake to create a group of outdoor pieces.
The Twist is an enormous architectural contortion of aluminum panels that spans 60 meters over a river in Norway.
Two architects join together to create a puzzle-like house made of geometric components that can also be used for seating.
COMMON makes high quality furniture at an approachable price using ethical production standards.
We take a look back at the most popular technology related posts from 2017.
Whether you're a LEGO lover from childhood or as an adult, you're going to love the jaw-dropping LEGO House.
The world’s smallest retrofit door lock was designed by the architects responsible for Google’s new headquarters and the Hyperloop One.
We take a peek at 10 buildings that have us pause and take a second, and sometimes third, look at their artistic facades.
An unusually shaped lounge chair inspired by the shape of a pyramid-like building in NYC.
To celebrate Arne Jacobsen's Series 7 Chair, architects were asked to reinterpret a new version.