The OF.LINE collection between Decor Walther + Sebastian Herkner pairs aluminum with porcelain to create timeless bathroom accessories.
Maison&Object's "Tech Eden" theme emphasized dreamy optimism, biophilia, technology, and well-being in a variety of home furnishings for 2024.
ames, a company that predominantly uses traditional natural materials + craft techniques found in Colombia for projects with collaborators, has released some impactful products in 2023.
Every week, we share modern furniture, lighting, and kitchen spaces that have the ability to upgrade your outdoor spaces in Get Out!. Have a look at the top 10 posts in 2022!
Sebastian Herkner's Zencha bath collection for Duravit features organic shapes, high-quality materials + contemporary finishes to create a tranquil, harmonious retreat.
Ligne Roset's new release includes the canalounge, petite armchair, and ottoman as additions to the original Taru 3-seater fabric sofa.
Designer Sebastian Herkner and manufacturer Indigenus collaborated to create a large + luxurious planter series inspired by South Africa: the Aarde.
Home furnishings brand Man of Parts hopes to embody the traveler who is interested in unique finds with no singular aesthetic.
Nine leading international designers were invited to create an imaginative table + seating combo for living + working during COVID-19.
German designer Sebastian Herkner + Spanish brand GAN have partnered for the first time to release the ISLA outdoor furniture collection.
pulpo's new products show a sensitivity to the perception of materials and contrast a colored lightness with solid density.
Inspired by the popular game of boule, German designer Sebastian Herkner has designed the boule lighting series.
Whatever season you're in you can still stay inspired by all of the modern outdoor goodness we featured this year in our Get Out! column.
Small with a big impact, this collection features glass coffee and side tables that are as aesthetically pleasing as they are functional.
At this year's furniture & design expo in Paris: blue parrots, mouse lamps, sinks that resemble a valley & larger than life terracotta pots.