Sculptures that are fluid, poetic, and that capture magma during a moment of transformation.
See how Matthew Shlian creates a new version of the iconic Ghostly logo into a spiraling vortex made with paper.
Here's a look at designersblock, part of London Design Festival, and some of our favorite designs.
London's Victoria and Albert Museum hosted a series of specially commissioned, mesmerizing installations during London Design Festival.
While spending his days imprisoned in Beijing, artist/activist Ai Weiwei created 176 portraits out of LEGO bricks for an exhibition.
A reality-jarring exhibition of a meticulously crafted a TSA airport security checkpoint made entirely out of sculpted wood.
During the London Design Festival, we visit 19 Greek Street - "an alternative space for design expression and experimentation."
A playful project of functional objects with distorted details that are meant to act as conceptual representations of time.
A design project that helps preserve some of the world's most rare and endangered flora.
Michal Maciej Bartosik is back with a new iteration of his lighting structure, Tensegrity.
Maskull Lasserre is a sculptor who carves discarded sculptures to reveal internal bone and muscle structure.
From the creative mind of Sebastian Errazuriz, this cabinet "explodes" with a simple motion.
Architect Talin Hazber studied sand and its properties by creating a cascading fixture of lamps made out of it.
This collection of furniture is rooted in the nature of wood.
An interactive wall sculpture that covers a facade in metal panels in two colors to give the illusion of movement and transparency.