Snøhetta's Aura collection for Viabizzuno explores the essence of light through ray tracing, shifting focus from the lamp to the light itself.
Lee Broom designs Cascade, a lighting collection for Lladró, that challenges traditional ceramic craft with a contemporary vision rooted in the ritual of celebration.
Heritage and history come together in the vibrant Gio chandelier by Luca Nichetto for &Tradition, bridging past and future seamlessly.
The Sorpresa lamp by Samuel Wilkinson for Astep expands outward naturally, fully forming on its own with the slip of a paper band.
The new Welles Reimagined collection by David Rockwell for Gabriel Scott pays homage to the original chandelier while offering a new twist.
Kawabi presents three lighting designs at Colony, the designer's co-op, that look to ancestral forms to create a connection to rituals.
Discover the trailblazing designers and their cutting-edge creations recognized in the esteemed 2024 L A M P design competition.
Extending outwards in concentric hexagons, the Ripple Lamp by Rikke Frost for BoConcept makes the understated a statement.
Now in its 10th edition, the L A M P International Lighting Design Competition offers emerging designers a platform to showcase their talent. Submit your designs now!
Representing 10 programs + 270 design students, the School of Constructed Environments at The New School's Parsons School of Design shares its end-of-year exhibition.
From forward thinking home furnishings to unique lighting, we're excited to highlight 15 of this year's A' Design Award & Competition winners!
Lighting manufacturer RBW collaborates with multi-hyphenate designer Little Wing Lee to unveil four new luminaries: Cape, Copia, Crepe, and Cuff.
Meet the 67 designers showcasing their furniture, home accessories, and lighting at the 2024 Launch Pad at WANTED competition!
These winning designs might get you inspired to submit your very own designs for this year's A' Design Award & Competition contest, which ends on February 28, 2024!
Lighting designer David Trubridge shares a few of his favorite sculptures, the office supply he can't resist, thoughts on sustainable design, and more in this week's Friday Five.