Made from a solid block of wood more than a century old, the Century Chair channels Satoshi Itasaka’s call to return to authenticity.
Designed by Ramón Esteve Estudio, the solid oak Éter chair balances heritage, comfort, and contemporary ease.
Designed by Paul Crofts for Isomi, the Knit One Chair uses 3D-knitting technology and recycled marine plastic to redefine modern comfort.
Designed by Polish design brand TAMO, the Undia chair makes a quiet statement with soft curves reminiscent of a gentle wave.
Cabana Magazine gives the iconic Molteni&C Monk armchair by Tobia and Afra Scarpa a refresh with details inspired by Viennese cane weaving.
Inspired by the security bars prevalent on doors + windows in South Africa, Hanneke Lourens sees them in a different light as furniture.
The Bug furniture collection by Bly Studio for Eilersen is designed with conscious intention: lasting design with a low impact on the planet.
Crafted to complement this year’s Huluween on Disney+ lineup, Fyrn's EDGEOFYØR seat turns visual metaphor into a visceral design experience.
Sam Baron and De La Espada Atelier reinterpret forest forms into the limited edition Ensemble collection of chairs, stools, and sofas.
There’s no rivalry here – the A.I. Lite Chair shows what’s possible when generative design and human creativity come together.
Building on the success of his 2024 collaboration, Jeremiah Brent is back with Crate & Barrel for his first full line, The Collected Home.
Dust Order, by Roc H Biel, transforms wood dust – a common waste byproduct – into refined, sculptural objects inspired by ancient architecture.
Sebastián Ángeles turns invisible sound waves into visible, tactile design with Frequency 2.0, a collection inspired by healing frequencies.
Rather than designing a traditional collection, Filip Tack focuses on creating timeless, stand-alone pieces that elevate functionality.
A collaboration between Kengo Kama and Gärsnäs, the HIdaHida Chair evokes the expression of casual fashion through its unique draping.