Managing Editor Joseph Sgambati III returns for Take 5 to share some cool collectibles and a few collaborations propelling design forward.
Two new pieces from Italian design brand Arper, the Ghia 74 Table and Kata Chair, are beautiful additions to both respective collections.
Social Media Consultant Maivy Tran returns for our Take 5 series with cameras made from trash, unique ceramics for your home, and a puzzle for your plants.
The IQAir Atem X takes on a more circular design approach to home HEPA filtration with their air purifier equipped with an LED display that changes color according to interior air quality.
The Sparking Change installation, presented by Roca + designed by Mario Cucinella Architects, embodies the principles of circularity + decarbonization in ceramics manufacturing.
Made using a "mono-material," FREITAG's Mono[PA6] Backpack can easily be recycled in one piece without the need for dismantling once all life-extending programs have been exhausted.
Aectual 3D Printed Wood screens are made from a mixture of wood-waste, but look, feel, and even the smell like genuine wood.
ecoLogicStudio's AIReactor air purifier cleans air while stimulating algae to grow to be converted into a biopolymer used to make durable bioplastic stools and nature-inspired jewelry.
Exclusive to the European market, BAUX and Tarkett collaborate to launch fresh circularly designed acoustic solutions with a color story developed by Form Us With Love.
Led by Guy Snover and Daniel Martinez, the Montréal-based studio, Cyrc, pioneers the beauty of circular design with 5 new collections of 3D-printed vessels.
Already the winner of a bevy of awards, Margot Barolo + Scandinavian Spaces' Lola Chair is comfortable, fun, reliable – and ready to be as loud or as quiet as you'd like.
EV stands for "electric vehicle" and "extra virgin," both applicable in Ford's venture to turn olive tree trimmings into a new biocomposite material used in their cars.
Gravity is the freshest kitchen appliance by Reencle designed to deliver composting capabilities to households with respect to space and interior design.
Created by a slew of iconic designers, Cassina's 2024 Outdoor Collection continues the brand's quest to characterize outdoor spaces with a variety of styles to choose from.
Today, we're reviewing 2023 posts from our Circular by Design column, which explores the circular economy + how people are working within it.