Adrenalina's Agorà exhibition featured 4 new collections designed with the reuse of common production materials in mind that would otherwise end up in a landfill.
Modular by design, Strata's made-to-order storage and shelving units by Fort Standard look to find harmony somewhere between beauty and utility.
Vincenzo De Cotiis presents Crossing Over, an allegorical collection of artful objects depicting urban imagery and cultural dynamism.
Sun at Six keeps the centuries-old Chinese tradition of joinery alive with their Wolo collection, bucking trends for timeless design.
Designed for Dutch design label GOODS, the commonplace shelf, tray, vase, and side table get a contemporary update by Robert Bronwasser.
Hanneke Lourens' Corrugated collection consists of 5 wooden furniture pieces influenced by the metal sheets found in the urban landscapes of her homeland, South Africa.
Brooklyn-based welder + designer Micah Rosenblatt's body of work entitled 'City Block is radically whimsical, striking balance between utility and l'objet d'art.
Stylex debuts three new launches including a banquette collection, a sculptural chair, and a family of minimalist tables that pay homage to Alexander Calder.
Colony's Designers' Residency has returned, this year launching four newly established studios: Alara Alkan Studio, Ember Studio, MPei Studio + Thomas Yang Studio.
John Pawson and Dinesen continue their 30 year collaboration with a new minimalist, made-to-order furniture collection made from wood floorboards.
New seating + tables added to the indoor/outdoor Bit collection by Normann Copenhagen share the same pixelated look + minimal lines as their predecessors.
NOOM's HELLO furniture collection is playful yet sophisticated featuring a geometric-inspired chair, low chair, three-seater sofa, and two coffee tables.
For its Riviera outdoor collection, Mambo opted to mix materials: marble, Merrazzo tones, metals, and ceramics mixed with patterned fabrics.
Representing 10 programs + 270 design students, the School of Constructed Environments at The New School's Parsons School of Design shares its end-of-year exhibition.
James de Wulf helps clients reconnect with the joy of play through analog game tables in his concrete fantasia.