Konstantin Grcic worked with Magis to devise the sinuous South outdoor collection, a family of minimal seating + tables that pull from bold architectural silhouettes.
The Clare x Industry West collaboration highlights the role color plays in furniture's appeal through a modern outdoor furniture collection featuring one-of-a-kind paint colors.
Designed by Foersom & Hiort-Lorenzen for Normann Copenhagen, the new Mat Chairs exemplify material innovation and circular design.
The no-maintenance Gardener's Sofa can become a part of its surroundings in the form of a functional, growth-covered sculpture when left to nature.
Tim Teven's new Tube Collection is the result of experimentation with metal's materiality to discover new ways to shape it.
Bend Goods drops the Tube Collection, a series of chairs, stools, and tables featuring a cantilever framework that beckons onlookers to take a closer look.
The Sacha Chair aims to transcend immediate trends and fits seamlessly into various settings, from personal residences to commercial spaces.
Los Angeles' West Haddon Hall debuts Collection I featuring 14 new pieces of seating, tables, and casegoods that seamlessly blend style + era.
Mathieu Matégot’s 1955 sculptural metal masterpiece, the Copacabana Lounge Chair, has been given a thoughtful update for outdoor living by GUBI.
The Allwood chair for &Tradition, designed by Anderssen & Voll, is crafted entirely from wood challenging the notion of what a stacking chair should look like.
Vilhelm Lauritzen's VLA26 Vega Chair – originally designed in 1956 for a concert venue – has recently been re-released in a collaboration with Carl Hansen & Sons.
The playful Kisss Lounge Chair designed by Marcel Wanders for Moooi takes inspiration from Salvador Dali's iconic Mae West Lips Sofa.
A 3-way collaboration, Enlace connects algorithmic weaving with the time-honored traditional craft of cane weaving to create a physical product from generative output.
Inspired by the unexpected, Julien Renault's LIFT sofa for MOR Design is the definition of turning the familiar into something that's all your own.
Moral Turgeman and Kelsey Falter, of Raise the Moral Studio, invite viewers to find beauty in the banal and become familiar with perception.