Faye Toogood + Tacchini turn carbs into comfort with Bread & Butter, a delicious collection inspired by sourdough and shaped by hand.
The Illusion Collection, by Alain Gilles for Glass Variations, features glass tables that seem more unstable than they actually are.
Zanotta’s latest collections by Studio Calvi Brambilla, Zaven, and Garcia Cumini offer bold, versatile, and timeless table solutions.
The Bamboo Mood collection, by Jiang Qiong Er for Roche Bobois, celebrates the bamboo plant as an iconic motif in East Asian design.
The Arkhe Collection by Studio Kali is inspired by the form of amphitheaters where ancient meets modern in travertine tables and mirrors.
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.
Designer Lisa Sacco let an unsuspecting material lead her to create Haptic, an undulating wood console created from quarter-sewn oak plank.
Quirky yet functional, Name Place Animal Thing's Habitat Collection brings furniture + lighting inspired by the outdoors directly into your space.
From materiality to novel forms, product designers are leaning into the dark and mysterious with bold, brass, and brazen home furnishings.
In Objective Gallery's 'Please Sit for The Alternate Ending', Jeff Martin + Sam Klemick's functional objects defy industry norms + conventional practices to breathe new life into materials deemed futile.
After years working behind the scenes in design, engineering, production + operations for luxury brands, Todd Hewitt is launching his first collection with Last Ditch Design.
Each of Bannach's Four Novelties are part design, part architecture, and part art related through geometry and design style.
This minimalist table functions like a writing desk but can be restyled as a console table or sideboard after the "office" is put away.
Sarah Ellison launches a series of decorative wood pieces featuring a banded design in alternating ash and walnut veneer.
Bower Studios took advantage of the slow pace of the year to collaborate with others on the Melt Collection of home furnishings.