The VARMBLIXT donut lamp from IKEA is everywhere – designed by Sabine Marcelis, a smart update allows for a whole new level of light control.
Aluminum giant Hydro taps designers to tackle sustainability in R100, transforming scrap material into artful objects all from locally sourced material.
When aluminum meets color – Sabine Marcelis' sculptural Stedelijk Chair for BD Barcelona evolves from raw material statement to chromatic exploration.
Toronto’s Reflect Architecture transforms a former Suits TV set into a music-inspired penthouse for Grammy-winning producer Noah “40” Shebib.
Dutch designer Sabine Marcelis is the latest designer to reimagine the VitraHaus Loft showcasing a bold color scheme that redefines the concept of home.
Designed by Sabine Marcelis, these blown glass tables in smokey gray and amber captivate your eyes with their reflective qualities.
The Stedelijk Chair, by Sabine Marcelis, is a sculptural statement handcrafted in 100% aluminum, combining functionality with a sculptural aesthetic.
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!
Renault's 30th Anniversary Twingo under the design direction of Dutch designer Sabine Marcelis steers toward a candy-like aesthetic.
Sabine Marcelis' 20-piece VARMBLIXT collection is a collaboration with IKEA that includes sculptural lighting objects, serveware, rugs + more.
Lifestyle editor Vy Yang shares 3 new Instagram accounts you should follow, her thoughts on regenerative vs sustainable fashion, and more.
In its ninth year, the Lexus Design Award challenge students to Design for a Better Tomorrow. Today we're announcing the winner!
Calico Wallpaper unveils wallcoverings with gradient designs that aim to inspire hope and optimism during these challenging times.
Now in its 6th year, we're thrilled to announce the winners of the L A M P 2020 international lighting design competition!
Sabine Marcelis created two new viewing experiences for her work at this year's Dutch Design Week – Tactility and Rise.