The Amanta Sofa by Mario Bellini gets a refresh from HAY, updating materials and color palettes to reflect contemporary yet timeless design.
The Roll-Up Chair by Caroline Chao for G-STAR's the Art of Raw uses reclaimed denim and metal from industrial manufacturing to create a luxurious seat.
Organic, simplistic, and playful, Nick Valentijn's Solo Show at St Vincent's proposes a refreshing response to hyperminimalism and sameness.
Baba Estudio’s Siembra furniture transforms steel and wood into organic, fluid forms, blurring the line between hard reality and soft illusion.
Aluminum giant Hydro taps designers to tackle sustainability in R100, transforming scrap material into artful objects all from locally sourced material.
Dust Order, by Roc H Biel, transforms wood dust – a common waste byproduct – into refined, sculptural objects inspired by ancient architecture.
Kelly Wearstler's expanded Pacific Collection contextualizes furniture within the home as a cultural touchstone inspired by surfboard design.
Managing Editor Joseph Sgambati III returns for Take 5 to share an eclectic mix of inspiring design from home furnishings to art to books + more.
The Pawson Drift Sofa Group by John Pawson for Herman Miller renews the idea of minimalism in seating, balancing scale, structure, and softness in quiet harmony.
Designers Andu Masebo, Daniel Schofield, and Anna Maria Øfstedal Eng challenges to see the value in blemished wood furniture in the No.1 Common exhibition.
Erwan Bouroullec expands raawii’s ARBA Collection with sustainable, flat-pack designs crafted from molded plywood and bent metal.
The PORTAL exhibition from Decibel, Vizcom, and Caracol showcases a huge 15-foot robotic arm that 3D printed chairs live for an exhibition.
Brooklyn-based designer Daniel Michalik exemplifies more than 20 years of exploration in the often humble material, now refined: cork.
Søren Rose and GANDIABLASCO present the Arena outdoor seating collection where vertical ship-lap and light stone get a luxurious makeover.
Dive back in to the iconic Bench for Two by Nanna Ditzel, rereleased after 30+ years courtesy of Fredericia and Danish brand A. Petersen.