A New Zealand brand lands in NYC with a curated installation of their latest furniture and lighting designs.
Don’t miss this chance to see Hugh Hayden’s work in person, and we strongly recommend bringing a friend!
An installation popping up at The Bryant, David Chipperfield Architects’ new luxury building overlooking Bryant Park, presented by Radnor.
We share some of our favorite finds from Ventura Projects' latest exhibition: Ventura Future.
London-based design studio Raw-Edges imagines a light installation inspired by synchronized Israeli Horah dancers.
Snarkitecture and Caesarstone bring their Altered States installation to Milan for display at Fuorisalone.
“Open Sky” is a reflective installation that uses the sky and Italian architecture that surrounds it as part of the installation itself.
Each room in MONOCHROME'S 7-room home was designed around Cj Hendry's art and features just one monochromatic color.
VitraHaus enlisted Raw-Edges to bring their Happy Places installation to their fourth level loft.
As the first part of a 2018 collaboration, Snarkitecture and Caesarstone turn the kitchen island into topographic installations.
A look at Wang Ningle's latest show that is a hybrid of mediums - it's simultaneously photography, sculpture, and perhaps even film.
As 2017 draws to a close, we look back to find out the 10 most popular posts on Design Milk from this year.
We highlight the most popular posts dedicated to modern art from 2017. Take a look.
We take a visual gander back at the incredible art exhibitions we featured in our Unframed column in 2017.
RETNA’s take on street art, his piece for Restoration Hardware West Palm Beach, and the role it plays in the town's efforts for public art.