21 limited-edition collections from Noé Duchaufour-Lawrance are now exclusively available through The Invisible Collection.
An artist, a sustainable furniture design + manufacturing company, and a design studio joined together to bring to life Endless Loop: Waste to Wanted during this year's Art Basel.
With its contemporary design + a broad range of available colors, CHALIDOR is a fresh answer to providing for today's contemporary needs.
Picnic breaks down traditional design into a new generation of collaboration through innovative design, functionality, community, and sustainability.
Skargaarden's new Laknäs and Saltholm outdoor furniture collections are designed with relaxation + celebration in mind.
The Heath + Artek Collection upholds their shared respect for people + the environment, high standards for quality, safety + sustainability.
Agnes Studio works with other makers to explore, honor, and test the boundaries of craft methods as they bring new meaning to people's lives.
Furniture designer Samuel Wilkinson creates Parallel, a collection of minimalist teak furniture made from offcuts, that could live indoors or outdoors.
Taking cues from the natural world, the Archipelago seats + Strata tables pull elements from landscapes + topographical studies.
Yucca Stuff explores Central Texas's regional designs and common materials through the making of furniture.
Cristina Celestino found inspiration for the Victorias coffee table in the large leaves of the tropical water lily, Victoria amazonica.
The latest furniture collections from Croft House are timeless in appeal and crafted with a quality that's meant to go the distance.
Furniture designer and maker Mike Newins lets his mallet and chisel guide the way to creating these gestural, limestone forms.
Each of Bannach's Four Novelties are part design, part architecture, and part art related through geometry and design style.
Studio Cober is showing new pieces, primarily made of fiberglass + resins, as well as previous work at a show at St. Vincents in Antwerp.