The world-renowned Dutch design school Design Academy Eindhoven celebrates its 75th anniversary with a special edition of its annual graduation show.
Climb through a denim tunnel, wade through thousands of plastic cords, and jump into two unbelievable underground exhibitions at New York's Contemporary Art Galleries this summer.
Design Milk explores designer Lee Broom's Divine Inspiration exhibition at Milan Design Week 2022 and the results are breathtaking.
The sustainably designed Fritz Hansen pavilion showcased iconic designs of the past alongside sneak peeks of future collections.
Forest Tales presented furniture that aims to draw attention to underutilized American hardwoods such as maple, cherry, and red oak.
Milan Design Week is back with a bang with MATTER by Norwegian Presence – a celebration of materiality, ingenuity, and the culture that is informed by Norway's natural resources.
Triennale Milano + Memphis Milano are presenting the Memphis Again exhibition featuring works created during the iconic Memphis Movement.
Dive into the surprising "Daydream" of artist Josh Sperling's new exhibition of shaped paintings that span all three floors of Perrotin gallery in New York.
With the end of NYCxDESIGN, Design Milk shares the best of ICFF + WantedDesign 2022, including Concrete Collaborative, Thatcher, and more!
Hæ/Hi presents Designing Friendship, a collaboration of 14 designers from Seattle and ReykjavÃk, reflecting on works based on friendship.
Legendary artist Michael Heizer presents five massive sculptures at Gagosian Gallery in New York that balance huge boulders on interlocking steel. It's a visually thrilling experience that you feel in your gut.
The newly opened Zaha Hadid Architects: Vertical Urbanism exhibition showcases the bold, explorative urbanism the studio is known for in densely populated areas.
Triennale Milano reconstructed Casa Lana, part of a 1960s Milanese residence designed by iconic Italian designer Ettore Sottsass.
Yinka Ilori reimagines a launderette in London as a playful, interactive installation out of 200,000 LEGO bricks inspired by children's creative optimism and resilience.
Visually stunning sculpture by artist Matthew Angelo Harrison at Salon 94 gallery carves into resin-encased objects, bones and car parts.