Fiber art and stained glass make a repeat appearance for Associate Editor Aria Lee's Take 5 picks, among fine jewelry and fun chairs.
Suchi Reddy curates an exhibition celebrating Indian embroidery at Salon Design, Crafting Topographies, in collaboration with Morii Design.
In Take 5, Senior Contributing Editor Vy Yang shares the public art making residents grumpy, a sculpture that Lisa Frank would approve, and more.
Marik Lechner's large-scale, brightly colored tapestries, drawings, and embroideries are a feast for the eyes at the 'Mild Pain Guaranteed' exhibition.
This Take 5 shares Caroline Williamson's picks of a few favorites, from Camille Walala's bridge installation to an ombré suitcase.
Our favorites from the 2016 Architectural Digest Design Show where we fell in love with the emerging and established designers.
Textile artist Kathy Halper creates stunning embroidered portraits and jewelry in your dog's likeness.
An exploration of Cayce Zavaglia’s painstaking, detailed embroidery portraits from the front—and the back.
Abstract textile art in neon colors are a new take on the traditional sampler.
Artist Jane Denton uses soft wool to create hard shapes full of energy and color.
A curated exhibition that explores the approaches of 11 artists who take a needle and thread to photographs.
Brooklyn furniture company VOLK launched two new collections including a collaboration with Coral & Tusk.
Pixels are sewn onto photographic prints by Diane Meyer.
Accessories made in collaboration with a group of women in India, dedicated to preserving their traditional art of embroidery and helping keep them out of poverty.
An ocean-inspired collection that combines embroidery and aluminum.