The Ferro Collection by Tabitha Isobel and Tom Callaghan celebrates material intersection – vibrant, simplistic, and captivating.
As Louis Poulsen's first-ever Designer Of The Year 2025, Gabriel Tan brings warmth and connection with the new Rumee Portable Lamp.
Combining the latest in 3D-printing technology and her artistic sensibility, Ukrainian talent Renata G. of MIOS crafts intricately structured forms.
Like molten mercury frozen in form, the Arnardo Collection by Paddy Pike for STUDIOTWENTYSEVEN features perfectly polished chrome bodies.
As seen in Apple + Design Miami’s Designers of Tomorrow showcase, the iPad Pro with M5 chip empowers makers to bridge tradition and technology.
Heatherwick Studio and Tala’s science-backed Wake sleep light turns bedtime into a screen-free ritual for an optimal, good night's rest.
BassamFellows brings back the 1953 Philip Johnson and Richard Kelly floor lamp, designed to cast a "focal glow" into your spaces.
Kiki Goti and Toro Manifesto collaborate to create an ornamental collection that celebrates the intersections of materiality and finish.
The Italian lighting brand Lodes takes its first steps outdoors with four new lighting product lines, and they’re anything but ordinary.
As humans, we pin things. Tweets, ideas, the kid's art to the fridge, and the Pin Sconce by Maxwell Sims is just that – in sconce form.
In his Cassina debut, designer Ferréol Babin transforms geometric shapes into a foundation for poetic lighting called Polyshape.
With DOUX, Kelsie Rudolph translates elements of French architecture into softened ceramic forms, balancing classic with contemporary design.
Wooj’s latest collection cuts the cord, making its sculptural, 3D-printed lamps portable and ready to light up indoors and out.
CB2 x Lenny Kravitz expand their global perspective, partnership on what makes home a sanctuary with third capsule collection.
Victoria Wilmotte presents Colorscape, a satisfying blend of ancient materiality and hypermodernism – with iridescent details as a treat.