Inspired by future memories of drinks and conversations around the table, the Shaken collection by Sin-Ca Design fosters the joy of gathering together.
Danish designer Stine Mikkelsen’s newest collection Archetypes started with a single conceptual bench and now includes a furniture collection.
Inspired by its tastey namesake, Jelly is a translucent, sculptural mirror by Ready to Hang that brings a playful touch beyond your kitchen.
In Forlì, Italy, the NAP penthouse by tissellistudioarchitetti utilizes bold design choices, like colored mirror, to live happily with historical details.
Secolo and EÉRA’s chrome collection reimagines iconic pieces – mirrors, coffee tables, and an armchair – with bold, jewelry-inspired design.
From a jagged coffee table to a marshmallowy loveseat, Berlin-based OBJEKTE UNSERER TAGE knows how to put the "fun" in functional furniture.
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.
In the Lesire Collection, Botswana-based designer Peter Mabeo highlights the beauty of panga panga wood + the masterful skills of local craftsmen.
The Arkhe Collection by Studio Kali is inspired by the form of amphitheaters where ancient meets modern in travertine tables and mirrors.
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.
Home Studyo unveils its debut collection, Blow Up, comprising ceramic vases, carafes, planters, and mirrors that look like inflatables.
The new pieces from HAY – the Arc Trolley and Arc Mirror – feature a scalloped edge that creates reflections of circles when viewed at the right angle.
Bower Studios just launched its sister brand, Ready To Hang, which will release monthly drops of limited edition contemporary mirrors.
Materica landed at Milan Design Week 2023 with INTERNA_MENTE, a mesmerizing installation of mirrors that encouraged visitors to reflect, self-reflect, and listen.