The Arkhe Collection by Studio Kali is inspired by the form of amphitheaters where ancient meets modern in travertine tables and mirrors.
The CIMENTO collection, by Patricia Urquiola, features four new lines of furniture and accessories that highlight the materiality and tactility of concrete.
Made from minerals found in the Italian countryside, ceramicist Nicolò Morales unveils a beautiful collection of ceramic tables and sculpture for Paola Lenti.
Inspired by the grand and sculptural volumes of industrial silos containers, Studiopepe creates the Silos family of contemporary low tables for Uniqka.
In partnership with DWR North America, ELLISON STUDIOS expands its sculptural collections of home furnishings reimagined for outdoor living.
Hogai's latest tables – Tutor, Tailor, Actress + Journalist – help to redefine spaces with their contemporary lines and raised perimeter.
Articolo Studios shares Accents of Oxblood, a survey marking the studio's foray into color, the release of Rolo Lighting, and Articolo Home.
Glazed home furnishings highlight Glas Italia's 2024 collection, with designs from Michael Anastassiades, Piero Lissoni, Philippe Starck, Patricia Urquiola, and Yabu Pushelberg.
Sun at Six keeps the centuries-old Chinese tradition of joinery alive with their Wolo collection, bucking trends for timeless design.
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.
John Pawson and Dinesen continue their 30 year collaboration with a new minimalist, made-to-order furniture collection made from wood floorboards.
New seating + tables added to the indoor/outdoor Bit collection by Normann Copenhagen share the same pixelated look + minimal lines as their predecessors.
NOOM's HELLO furniture collection is playful yet sophisticated featuring a geometric-inspired chair, low chair, three-seater sofa, and two coffee tables.
Representing 10 programs + 270 design students, the School of Constructed Environments at The New School's Parsons School of Design shares its end-of-year exhibition.
MUT Design applies the rule of threes – corners, cylindrical legs, and finishes – to their Tres collection of low accent tables designed for Saba Italia.