The Crafting Selfhood exhibition, inspired by 3.1 Phillip Lim's ID handbag collection, highlights the works of 13 Asian American female identifying designers.
The Sparking Change installation, presented by Roca + designed by Mario Cucinella Architects, embodies the principles of circularity + decarbonization in ceramics manufacturing.
Office of Tangible Space's No Discipline exhibition explores human connection to physical space with allegorical design works on view at VERSO.
We’ve picked 11 of our favorite designers to watch, installations that made us think, and pieces we’d love to own from Milan Design Week 2024.
David B. Smith Gallery presents Devotion, a showcase of new loom and textile pieces by Paolo Arao alongside collaborative totemic sculptures, which explore creative conviction.
The Design Duo Double Feature exhibition invited 6 pairs of designers to explore duality using FENIX's dual-use furnishing elements.
Google Hardware Design Studio + Chromasonic, explore sensory perception with their 2024 Salone del Mobile exhibition, Making Sense of Color.
Designed by OMA + UniFor, PRINCIPLES Square gave Perth Design Week visitors the chance to experience an amazing modular system for themselves.
Frank Stella presents Recent Sculpture at Jeffrey Deitch Gallery in New York, that shifts in color, towers tall, and appears to defy gravity.
Miniature model maker and artist, Danny Cortes, celebrates Hip-Hop with artifacts in the Landmark group exhibition hosted by Gotham NYC.
Maison&Object's "Tech Eden" theme emphasized dreamy optimism, biophilia, technology, and well-being in a variety of home furnishings for 2024.
In collaboration with Bulgari, architect, artist, and designer Emmanuelle Moureaux debuts the 50th edition of the 100 Colors series to take visitors on a visual journey.
Studio Lotus designs an immersive, modern retail experience for Ekaya Banaras's Ahmedabad store in celebration of Banarasi textile traditions.
A massive ziggurat-like structure of dirt seems to levitate off the floor in New York City, offering a profoundly sacred connection with soil, light, scent, and time.
Rive Roshan's Design Miami exhibit, in collaboration with Rademakers, may have been temporary, but reflection on the space between continues.