The Wood collection by Blue Green Works brings skate-inspired elegance to lighting, transforming wood into bold, modern pendants and sconces.
With its latest collections, Wooj’s monthly drops will introduce bold, innovative lighting designs that push creative boundaries.
Simplicity takes hold with the Rider Range by Objects for Thought, creating a versatile lighting collection that makes sense in any space.
Roll & Hill’s new lighting collections offer timeless designs with versatile materials, blending nostalgic elegance with modern craftsmanship.
Bring heirloom vibes home with the new goop x CB2 collection featuring 25 timeless pieces that blend effortless elegance with a modern flair.
BioDesigner and MushLume Lighting founder Danielle Trofe is growing a lighting business from the spore up, turning mushroom mycelium into organic modern lamps.
Stickbulb's Pillar Collection of lighting is specifically designed to elevate wood waste from New York City's urban forest through reuse.
Representing 10 programs + 270 design students, the School of Constructed Environments at The New School's Parsons School of Design shares its end-of-year exhibition.
Lighting brand d'Armes collaborated with product designer Florian Martin + furniture designer Will Choui to release two collections at ICFF: Doppler + 1979.
Lighting manufacturer RBW collaborates with multi-hyphenate designer Little Wing Lee to unveil four new luminaries: Cape, Copia, Crepe, and Cuff.
Tom Fereday's Port lighting, designed for Rakumba, is a sculptural monolith carved from optically pure crystal glass as an exploration of the material's refractive properties.
Rhode Island's O&G Studio combines traditional design and technology – check out three new pieces, the Intervalo Collection, and some stunning hardware!
Ultra modern + minimal in design, the Mediterran outdoor furniture collection features smooth rounded lines, strong forms, high-quality fabrics + elegant textures.
San Diego husband and wife duo Upton transform batches of 7-ply maple skate decks destined for the landfill into illuminating designs.
The new Tera Sconce is an extension of Ceramicah's Tera Collection, complementing the studio's already popular Tera Lamp.