Danny Kaplan debuts three new sculptural collections – furniture, rugs, and mirrors – that explore materiality and artistic expression.
In spite of global uncertainty, 2025's Milan Design Week + Salone Del Mobile gave visitors more ogle-worthy design objects than ever before.
Each plane a different color, Montana Furniture and KIMPOP release new limited-edition furniture, bringing a pop of fun to any interior.
Rhode Island-based Wellsbuilt, founded by Nolan Wells, specializes in crafting solid hardwood furniture that seamlessly balances form and function.
Intricate, hand-rendered Bidri metal inlay graces the newest collection from Nolwa Studio, fusing the ancient and the modern.
In Forlì, Italy, the NAP penthouse by tissellistudioarchitetti utilizes bold design choices, like colored mirror, to live happily with historical details.
From a jagged coffee table to a marshmallowy loveseat, Berlin-based OBJEKTE UNSERER TAGE knows how to put the "fun" in functional furniture.
Inspired by the graphic nature of the plus sign, Goux Studio explores the relationship between form and product in the new Plus Collection.
Through the use of color, mirrors, and the element of a zigzag line, Bo Zhang creates an optical illusion as if you're peering into an extended space.
The Arkhe Collection by Studio Kali is inspired by the form of amphitheaters where ancient meets modern in travertine tables and mirrors.
Glazed home furnishings highlight Glas Italia's 2024 collection, with designs from Michael Anastassiades, Piero Lissoni, Philippe Starck, Patricia Urquiola, and Yabu Pushelberg.
Ceramicist Emma Louise Payne + glassmaker Phoebe Stubbs bring together their individual expertise to create Meld, an experimental collection using ceramics and glass.
Generative art studio TRAME unveils a collaboration with Martin Grasser, including a customizable collection of mirrors entitled Portraits that combine traditional craftsmanship + generative algorithms.
The Squash collection speaks loud in a language of soft curves as furniture brand Poltrona Frau taps British artist Faye Toogood for collaborative designs.
What does brick want to be? Anything and everything it can in Floris Wubben's solo exhibition, BRICK, on view at The Future Perfect gallery in New York.