The Wood collection by Blue Green Works brings skate-inspired elegance to lighting, transforming wood into bold, modern pendants and sconces.
Articolo Studios shares Accents of Oxblood, a survey marking the studio's foray into color, the release of Rolo Lighting, and Articolo Home.
Stickbulb's Pillar Collection of lighting is specifically designed to elevate wood waste from New York City's urban forest through reuse.
Lighting brand d'Armes collaborated with product designer Florian Martin + furniture designer Will Choui to release two collections at ICFF: Doppler + 1979.
Flack Studio + Volker Haug's collaborative Me and You lighting collection uses limited materials to show off their inherent beauty.
Influenced by Coelho's 'The Alchemist,' Lee Broom has designed the namesake lighting collection that's focused on the balance + interconnected nature of sculptural metal lighting.
The Luisa lighting collection takes the beauty and history of traditional Italian blown glass and innovates it into something modern and fresh.
Within The Borris Collection, Mimi Shodeinde of Miminat Designs seeks to visually capture the exact moment when motion ceases + stillness takes over.
At the inaugural edition of Alcova Miami, VERSO presented PALMA: Five Pieces - Collection No. 1, the first furniture collection designed by the São Paulo-based studio Palma.
Artist + vintage curator Carmen Nash designs a lighting collection by reimagining her favorite folk art stories along with a belief that storytelling connects us to objects we love.
Tom Fereday's Port lighting, designed for Rakumba, is a sculptural monolith carved from optically pure crystal glass as an exploration of the material's refractive properties.
We discovered + shared hundreds of home furnishings this year – but what stood out? Check out the top 10 posts of 2023 and see which brand showed up FOUR times!
The designer + cofounder of Apparatus debut two totemic floor lamps alongside an installation of three pendant lighting titled Space Relics.
The new Tera Sconce is an extension of Ceramicah's Tera Collection, complementing the studio's already popular Tera Lamp.
What the nature-inspired Loon lighting collection from Coil + Drift represents is a new place-driven design language for the brand and its founder.