DEDON continues the spirit of barefoot luxury living with the releases of new outdoor furniture collections + expansions with renowned designers.
By uplifting artisans in rural communities, IKEA's MÄVINN collection highlights the beautiful diversity of handcraft and joy of creating.
Get Your Rocks Off, Honey, by Jess Humphrey, is a collection of hand-blown vessels adorned with jewel-like orbs dotted across the surface.
An impressive outdoor furniture collection, such as Morten Anker's sustainable teak RIB for Sibast Furniture, makes the outdoors even more inviting.
The Stedelijk Chair, by Sabine Marcelis, is a sculptural statement handcrafted in 100% aluminum, combining functionality with a sculptural aesthetic.
The Echo Collection by multi-hyphenate Kelly Wearstler explores design's iterative process and the beauty of the arch through a series of tables, seating, and sculpture.
We like our outdoor spaces to be as well designed as what's indoors. Fritz Hansen's modular lounge series, Tradition, has the sophistication we want + the versatility to make that happen.
Danish designers Laura Bilde + Linnea Blæhr collaborate with Ege Carpets on the SHE rug collection to celebrate talented female artists who have paved the way.
After years spent designing custom pieces for interior projects, Light and Dwell has opened a shop selling their own handmade furniture collection.
The Tirhal Collection's collaboration marks a contemporary revival of traditional Emirati design, carrying us from ancient tribal roots to modern day society.
Stelly Selway designed an Austin apartment that serves as both a functional residence and a sanctuary for its owner, a female film producer in her thirties.
MÄVINN is IKEA's second global social entrepreneurship home furnishings collection, and the first that will include annually recurring product releases.
Bocci's 100 light fixture uses molten glass bubbles to create unpredictable interlocking forms that are illuminated by the central bubble.
Designed by Harris & Harris, and named after a London street they used to live on, the Henry armchair takes its form back to basics.
Along with a clever name, Russia-based Lick My Brick has a rather stunning new collection of terrazzo interior objects.