Haworth offers, perhaps, the industry's most accessible task chair – Breck – without compromising on style, substance, or sustainability.
Los Angeles' West Haddon Hall debuts Collection I featuring 14 new pieces of seating, tables, and casegoods that seamlessly blend style + era.
ORIXE is a new industrialized range of modular outdoor furniture made using concrete mixed with recycled aggregate, wood, and metal.
Alda Ly Architecture + HBF collaborated on the release of the new Bao pouf collection that's perfectly practical, flexible + stackable with an approachable personality.
Poltrona Frau and Winch Design join together to design Collezione La Selle, a pair of chairs inspired by British saddlery.
Taking cues from the natural world, the Archipelago seats + Strata tables pull elements from landscapes + topographical studies.
The Maui Collection is the type of outdoor furniture you expect to find at an island villa, but it can also transform your own outdoor space.
The Air Collection's seats + benches are made with recyclable high-density polyethylene (HDPE), a material that's hard, rigid, resilient + resistant to weathering.
Timbur expands its original Stack collection of plywood furniture using an innovative technique called stack lamination.
Xylem by Tait connects people with the benefits of plants, providing access to fresh air, sunshine, and spaces inspired by nature.
Using pigmented dyes, Swedish furniture company Blå Station showcases the beauty of the wood grain of this underrated material – plywood – in their Plybord collection.
For the Kompa Collection, Mabeo + Fendi worked with Botswanan artisans to develop a story between their techniques + viewpoints.
Intuitive and forgiving, Tait's Zephyr Lounger, designed by Charles Wilson, provides elevated, ergonomic comfort in the outdoors.
Union Wood Co + Studio Block have collaborated on three seats that intentionally reduce the details of a chair's structure.
Presented by Adorno as part of Adorno London earlier this year, Maximalist 180° brings together eleven designers who shed the country's minimalism in favor of maximalism.