We've pulled together 10 handmade items that would make for wonderfully thoughtful gifts this holiday season.
3D printing and 1930s sourced audio componentry come together in these enormous limited run cast iron audio speakers.
Exploring artwork by two artists who similarly find merit in making remarkable work by combining forces.
Designed by Seoul-based 504-18 Design Studio, Mobile Series is a moving object created from brass, acrylic, and retinispora wood.
Nine of Aleksandar Duravcevic's reflective, stainless steel sculptures fill the TOTAH gallery in New York’s Lower East Side.
Experimentation of both materials and processes leads designer Donna Wilson in a new, abstract direction.
Marco Maggi uses uses adhesive paper to create intricate, incredibly detailed collages.
A new body of work emphasized by patterns appearing at all levels of nature, from the microscopic to the celestial.
Each piece in Léa & Nicolas's ceramics collection only contains the parts it absolutely needs, blending function and aesthetics.
Mantiqueira vases are made in a sustainable process where recycled cardboard is turned into pulp and then hand molded into the final shape.
Artist LaKela Brown references African-American culture and her personal love of 90’s hip hop in new sculptures at Rockefeller Center.
These custom, handmade, felted pet sculptures from Little Felted Friends are the perfect gift for any pet parent in your life!
Orchestre is a family of 26 elements created by French architect and artist Olivier Vadrot, each one halfway between seat and sculpture.
Finnish designer and ceramicist Laura Itkonen brings together art and function with her Sculptural Series collection designed for Vuela.
“Disruptors” showcases designs by Rem D Koolhaas and Joey Ruiter wildly diverging from conventional automotive aesthetics.