Dive in to the Chromacosm installation by Suchi Reddy and Asian Paints, celebrating Indian color traditions through history and innovation.
Rive Roshan's Design Miami exhibit, in collaboration with Rademakers, may have been temporary, but reflection on the space between continues.
Marik Lechner's large-scale, brightly colored tapestries, drawings, and embroideries are a feast for the eyes at the 'Mild Pain Guaranteed' exhibition.
Sculptor Misha Kahn exhibits "Staged" at Friedman Benda Los Angeles, a curation of experiments with themes of personal acceptance + loving your own chaos.
Rope is so much more than a utilitarian textile. In Knowing the Ropes, three nordic designers examine it in an unexpected way.
Visit Peter Judson's "Wonder Around East London" by way of Shanghai at Fiu Gallery and gain a new perspective on the everyday.
Be Original Americas: Originality Deconstructed is on exhibit at the Ace Hotel DTLA through March 26, 2023, showcasing unique and iconic designs followed up by an auction.
The 2023 Lamp Show – the 4th annual – being held at Head Hi features more than 50 unique lamps in the bookseller's new space in Fort Greene, Brooklyn.
Anna Bera's OBJECT collection features sycamore wood + steel sculptures that may perform the function of mirrors... but then again, they may not.
Exploring form + medium, Marc Newson tests what classic materials are capable of through the use of advanced fabrication in his exhibit at the Gagosian.
The Eames Institute of Infinite Curiosity has launched a free online exhibit – "Ray's Hand" – that focuses solely on Ray, her talents, and the gender roles she worked against.
In Through and Through, geometric shapes + tones set a serene experience in a space that highlights the intricacies of the color blue.
You might think Origin's exhibition pieces represent the origins of each piece or the 16 designers, but the show takes a broader view.
Shape Tomorrow invites visitors to choose a toy figure, then imagine where this person lives, works, and plays amongst nine 5 meter tall buildings of the installation.
Executive Editor Jaime Derringer pulls together some vibrant, bold, and beautiful picks for this installment of Take 5!