The OUTLINE series by SAND PROJECT transforms discarded industrial materials into bold, black-hued furniture and decor made from sand.
Favius introduces a coffee table by Christian Haas and new colorways for existing designs by Hanne Willmann and Studio Besau-Marguerre.
Don't have time for a pet? These creature-like ceramic planters and tables from Entler Studio offer sweet homes for plants and lamps alike.
Tivoli tables by Morten Georgsen for BoConcept surprise with a printed travertine finish over concrete, offering the allure and elegance of stone without the weight.
A table collection from Cosentino and Modular, designed by Justine Kegels, celebrates the unique capabilities of modular lighting and stone.
The Runda tables by Form Us With Love for Rareraw redefine modern design with adaptable, sustainable features that evolve alongside your home.
In Narrative Arc: Volume II, MOUS crafts a collection that merges ancient architectural influences with celestial inspiration in new, unexpected ways.
Alejandra Gandía-Blasco's Iris collection of outdoor tables features printed glass tops inspired by the colors of sunrises + sunsets.
The CIMENTO collection, by Patricia Urquiola, features four new lines of furniture and accessories that highlight the materiality and tactility of concrete.
AÈDE Studios' debut Racines Collection blends Russian Art Deco with modern design, telling cultural stories through the medium of objects.
Made from minerals found in the Italian countryside, ceramicist Nicolò Morales unveils a beautiful collection of ceramic tables and sculpture for Paola Lenti.
Inspired by the grand and sculptural volumes of industrial silos containers, Studiopepe creates the Silos family of contemporary low tables for Uniqka.
Seo Chung Kyo's Hipstool metal stools + tables capture the fabric indentations made when sitting in a chair for too long as a social commentary on our routines.
Designed for Dutch design label GOODS, the commonplace shelf, tray, vase, and side table get a contemporary update by Robert Bronwasser.
Designer YuoNing Chien extends geometric shapes into supporting legs of the Designated Side Tables, turning negative space into tangible material.