In spite of global uncertainty, 2025's Milan Design Week + Salone Del Mobile gave visitors more ogle-worthy design objects than ever before.
Creating personality out of ceramic, Jaime Hayon celebrates 25 years of design excellence with the whimsical Danza collection for Bosa.
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.
nanimarquina collaborates with esteemed designer Ronan Bouroulllec on Doblecara rugs, which combines ancient kilim techniques with modern designs.
Tokyo based design Nao Iwamatsu directs his nostalgic affinity for industrial shapes and materials into a futuristic trio of lighting pieces.
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.
Moooi unveils a series of furnishings that fall right in line with the Dutch brand's ever-expanding whimsical collection.
A sculpted dining chair that hugs you with its curved backrest while displaying a hand-carved pattern on the back.
London-based design studio Raw-Edges imagines a light installation inspired by synchronized Israeli Horah dancers.
Carnevale Studio will change how you think about neon lights and share how it's done.
Everything Is Connected is a showcase of Norwegian craft and design that's always a highlight in Ventura Lambrate.
Viccarbe brought their 'A' game to this year's Salone del Mobile with two new collections + additions.
We check out this year's Wallpaper*Handmade, a must-see part of Milan's annual Salone del Mobile.
A simple lamp that was inspired by the rounded dew drops found on leaves in the early morning.