Subverting notions of design, Aedo seating by Debonademeo for Adrenalina is furniture meant to be perceived primarily by touch.
A collaboration between Stackabl and David Rockwell, the Tilt and Shift lamps dazzle cantilevered design crafted with sustainable materials – cork and felt.
POETICA by WonderGlass is an ethereal installation blending glass and paper into a dream-like exploration of memory, materiality, and imagination.
Full of natural materials and respect for modern Swedish design, the STOCKHOLM 2025 collection from IKEA debuts 96 new pieces.
Designed by Gupica for Fiam Italia, the fused glass Sipario pendant light draws inspiration from elements of the theater curtains.
Creating personality out of ceramic, Jaime Hayon celebrates 25 years of design excellence with the whimsical Danza collection for Bosa.
The Lodge seating collection, designed by Jean-Marie Massaud and District Eight, is a contemporary interpretation of Vietnamese aesthetics.
Adrenalina's Agorà exhibition featured 4 new collections designed with the reuse of common production materials in mind that would otherwise end up in a landfill.
NOOM's HELLO furniture collection is playful yet sophisticated featuring a geometric-inspired chair, low chair, three-seater sofa, and two coffee tables.
Flack Studio + Volker Haug's collaborative Me and You lighting collection uses limited materials to show off their inherent beauty.
Kiki Goti's contemplative showcase Selene demonstrates design’s potential to shift perceptions of the foyer through home furnishings.
Decades after La Grande Muraglia, a furniture collection by Mario Bellini + Piero Ambrogio Busnelli was introduced; it's been reimagined by NEUTRA for outdoors.
Join us for an exclusive interview with Marialaura Irvine + Konstantin Grcic, designers of the new PAF PAF Lounge Chair that was released at Salone del Mobile 2024.
Magis' new Officina bookcase + Riace sofa, designed by Ronan + Erwan Bouroullec for the brand, are modern with a few unexpected touches.
In the Aquarel Collection, designed by Patricia Urquiola for Budri, two unexpected materials come together to create watercolor "paintings."