Jason Bird, founder of Luxxbox, is joining us for this week's Friday Five to share his favorite place, something that's always been part of his creative practice + more!
Danish luxury consumer electronics brand Bang & Olufsen makes personalizing your home audio needs accessible with Madison Avenue flagship store.
BAUX Bio Colours acoustic panels make noise with muted colorways, sustainable material composition, and Swedish design language.
Commercial furnishings brand Stylex makes it easy for designers to realize their plans with Luna for elegant, customizable banquette seating.
Cosentino's Ukiyo collection, designed by Claudia Afshar, features textured, linear fluted surface tiling for a fresh, tactile aesthetic with depth + dimension.
This modern eatery in Brooklyn serves colors, textures, and geometry as rich and bright as its Italian-American fare.
This 40,000-square-foot office designed by Float Studio feels less like a place to work and more like a place to call home.
We're shining a spotlight on the Best of Region Winners from the 39 2023 Shaw Contract Design Awards! Each project invents spaces that inspire new ways of working, learning, healing + thriving.
Much like pasta, the Bello! indoor/outdoor bench is made by extruding ~90% recycled + 100% recyclable aluminum.
This Tustin, California office features an interior biophilic courtyard meant for collaboration and easy circulation to the department "neighborhoods."
This eco-friendly modular system of lightweight, box-shaped cubes can be arranged into everything from a stool to a reception table + lots in between.
London-based Miminat Designs designs a warm, inviting work haven filled with natural textures for venture capital firm Giant Ventures.
Sustainability advocates Vestre + Emma Olbers have released TELLUS, the first piece of furniture ever produced using SSAB's 100% fossil-free steel.
Normann Copenhagen's Vig outdoor furniture collection is adaptable to complement any space with timeless appeal + exceptional functionality, while stripping the extras away.
Now in its second year, Material Matters is the newest and most exciting addition to the London Design Festival.