Hit and Set's lines are contemporary and these desks are ready to serve new times and new needs in your life as a workspace, vanity + more.
The Woodendot Alada transformable desk/shelf might be the answer to separating being "at home" and "at work" for those who work from home.
Pottery Barn releases the Accessible Home Collection designed for people with disabilities, those who are injured, and individuals who choose to age at home.
The Sui Desk Chair swivels 360 degrees letting you pivot around the perimeter based on your productivity or flow state when you are on-the-go.
A highlight of NeoCon since 1990, Best of NeoCon is the official awards program that honors outstanding new products from exhibiting brands. Here are 10 of our favorite winners!
IKEA is setting their sights on making music studio furnishings an affordable option for bedroom music producers and everyone else.
San Francisco-based Pair doesn't make lighting but it hacks its Mix collection to create custom lighting for a client's industrial office.
TOV Furniture launched The Voice Collection of furniture to push back at the lack of visibility of the Black design community and industry.
Dims. + Dusen Dusen have joined forces again to reimagine the Cleo Chair + Eave Desk as the limited-edition Ogle My Office collection.
Part square, part circle, Roche Bobois' RIO IPANEMA + the SHARK furniture collections embrace the squircle trend.
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ATUS Collection is a minimal furniture collection by Bea Pernia that merges contrasting materials to create structured assemblages.
Bestcase collaborates with Renderfolk to create a virtual, natural residence, one that was designed to showcase the versatility of their Scaffold system and how it's able to adapt to its surroundings.
Oak wood magnifies the unique touches of the ARY Collection, picking up on the global influences found in Emmanuelle Simon's artistry.
Mexico City-based furniture brand Atra is looking towards the future in Earth Year 2100 at Design Miami/, a point not that far in the future when our way of living will have evolved further.