Blue House is a minimalist space located in North London that's a showcase of work from local and emerging designers, artists, and makers.
Lee Broom's third and final installment of his Observatory lighting collection opens today for London Design Festival 2018.
These may be the most intricate and mesmerizing contemporary artworks this fall… and that’s before you find out how they’re made.
Lee Broom will present his final installment of his celestial-inspired lighting collection during London Design Festival.
This summer, you should check out these two group exhibitions in New York that hide some serious surprises.
A sculptural installation comprising 3D-printed kinetic lights and cable that explore the connection between space, light, and material.
If you're in NYC this summer, these 4 artwors are 100% worth visiting on your lunch break.
Gabriel Dawe, known for his site-specific installations, has partnered with Mannington Commercial to release a fresh flooring collection.
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.