Sophisticated yet endearing, the sculptural Biboni Sofa by Johnston Marklee for Knoll happily embodies a blend of softness and support.
Cabana Magazine gives the iconic Molteni&C Monk armchair by Tobia and Afra Scarpa a refresh with details inspired by Viennese cane weaving.
Soft shadows and spiky patterns are on display at Miami Art Week – Tom Dixon and Coalesse collaborate to reupholster Jean Nouvel seating.
Giorgetti and Maserati present their furniture collaboration as a series of immersive living compositions inspired by movement, sea, and wind.
Casa AnKan reframes collectible design as something to be experienced through a desert sanctuary in the middle of Miami Art Week.
Inspired by future memories of drinks and conversations around the table, the Shaken collection by Sin-Ca Design fosters the joy of gathering together.
Incredibly heavy, yet with a lightness in concept, the Orbit Collection by Tina Frey makes its debut at Design Miami – this time in bronze.
A sunshine yellow edition of Rogier Martens’ Wheelbench by Weltevree for Kröller-Müller Museum invites users to choose their own place of rest.
A playful yet refined exploration of imagination, Keep It Curious by Tuleste Factory invites both children and adults into a surreal world.
So Koizumi's As series recovers asphalt's ancient role as binding agent in stools, tables, and lighting that unite metal, stone, and resin.
Miller Knoll brand HOLLY HUNT relaunches the distinctive Capricorn Collection by Vladimir Kagan with new precision manufacturing.
With updated material and honest dimensions, the Elogio Sofa by Tobia Scarpa gets a refresh, in collaboration with Danish brand GUBI.
Sovrana, Dialogo, and Arcano are the standouts of Fratelli Boffi’s new Cromatica collection by STORAGEMILANO, blending bold forms with playful detail.
Inspired by the security bars prevalent on doors + windows in South Africa, Hanneke Lourens sees them in a different light as furniture.