Managing Editor Joseph Sgambati III returns for Take 5 to share the objects that captivate him including a variety of unlikely creative mediums.
North Carolina-based Here Now introduces a versatile contract range – Tiffany Islands, Miles, and Millie – three new solutions for office and commercial spaces.
In partnership with DWR North America, ELLISON STUDIOS expands its sculptural collections of home furnishings reimagined for outdoor living.
Designer YuoNing Chien presents the Connexion Collection for 808: Studio, a graphic gridded stool set with beautiful hand-loomed cushions.
SANAYI313 echoes the golden age of automotive design with the launch of their Lounge Collection in a survey of distinctive monolithic forms.
The ARBA Chair by Erwan Bouroulllec for raawaii showcases a seemingly simple silhouette with a complex, yet easy to assemble design.
The sculptural Narinari chair, designed by Tiziano Guardini & Luigi Ciuffreda for B&B Italia, echoes an attention to detail derived from haute couture.
Adrenalina's Agorà exhibition featured 4 new collections designed with the reuse of common production materials in mind that would otherwise end up in a landfill.
Lee Lin Studio created the ARAH Chair by stacking individual rows of bio-silicon on a frame for an end result that's sinuous, striated, and organic – but entirely unpredictable.
Vincenzo De Cotiis presents Crossing Over, an allegorical collection of artful objects depicting urban imagery and cultural dynamism.
Generative art studio TRAME unveils a collaboration with Martin Grasser, including a customizable collection of mirrors entitled Portraits that combine traditional craftsmanship + generative algorithms.
Knoll updates Bauhaus-era pieces by iconic greats – Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Marcel Breuer – in three new striking colors.
Studio Booboon debuts the Rabbit Chair + the Silhouette Chair, a pair of curvy, minimalist seats as part of the Playful Reappropriation exhibition.
Hanneke Lourens' Corrugated collection consists of 5 wooden furniture pieces influenced by the metal sheets found in the urban landscapes of her homeland, South Africa.
Brooklyn-based welder + designer Micah Rosenblatt's body of work entitled 'City Block is radically whimsical, striking balance between utility and l'objet d'art.