Tokyo based design Nao Iwamatsu directs his nostalgic affinity for industrial shapes and materials into a futuristic trio of lighting pieces.
Maison Matisse invited British designer Faye Toogood to interpret Chinese black ink on white paper from the book "Dessins: Thèmes et Variations" by Henri Matisse into a collection.
LAND + The Italian Lab collaborated on Il Salotto Milanese to answer Milan Design Week's challenge of using urban elements of iconic, sustainable design.
Lifestyle editor Vy Yang returns with a round-up of her favorites, from a house renovation in Melbourne to a jewelry collab in San Francisco.
Draga & Aurel launched Space Couture, a collection of furnishings that give Op Art + outer space vibes with vivid colors and glossy surfaces.
Henri Judin's latest furniture explores the point between minimalism + maximalism where the design choices aren't too little or too much.
These hand-blown glass pendant LED lights are so colorfully conceived, they almost look good enough to eat.
The latest Marimekko Artist Series collection embraces the imperfect, yet engaging geometric and rhythmic artworks of Sabine Finkenauer.
Lindsey Adelman explores experimental work outside the parameters of her regular studio practice with the launch of her LaLAB platform, now showing in Milan.
Swedish manufacturer Kasthall + architect David Chipperfield collaborate to launch a new rug series – Tegel – inspired by the colors + facade of the brand's HQ + factory buildings.
During Salone del Mobile 2023, COR is sharing a glimpse into its specific vision of the future of furniture design with new seating additions.
Studio Karyn Lim is giving recycled plastics another chance with So Plast!c small tables + vessels which gather the potential that plastic waste holds to create permanent pieces as an alternative to landfills.
The Mangas Outdoor collection, designed by Patricia Urquiola for GAN, has been introduced at Salone del Mobile 2023 with a focus on craftsmanship, the circular economy + comfort.
Explore the volcanic origins of davidpompa's new stone + aluminum light sculpture series – Ambra Toba – at Milan Design Week.
The New Raw has a unique, experimental approach to design and was inspired by knitting techniques in creating this project.