Individually conceived to fit inside a standard DHL box, SCP's latest Boxed Collection returns to make light work of a design challenge.
Using fragments of reclaimed materials, Belgium-based designer Ariane van Dievoet makes beauty out of what others might discard.
To mark its 10th anniversary, French design brand Tiptoe invited 10 designers to reinterpret its iconic clamp-on table leg.
Like molten mercury frozen in form, the Arnardo Collection by Paddy Pike for STUDIOTWENTYSEVEN features perfectly polished chrome bodies.
Alberto Sánchez’s BERTO unveils Hidden Secrets, a modular ceramic brick collection that doubles as sculptural tables with built-in storage.
Designed by Tom Fereday for Armadillo, the Agra Forma collection is where responsibly-sourced carpet meets expertly rendered proportion.
Offering a handle for easy movement, the Taso Tray Table by Cecilie Manz for Nikari creates a sense of organization within the chaos of home.
Designed by studio bangdesign for SurfaceWorks, Plantable pairs tables and plants to boost well-being and bring biophilia into the workplace.
Through a modernist lens, the Undressed collection by Georgina Davies challenges material hierarchies, casting MDF as the main character.
With DOUX, Kelsie Rudolph translates elements of French architecture into softened ceramic forms, balancing classic with contemporary design.
CB2 x Lenny Kravitz expand their global perspective, partnership on what makes home a sanctuary with third capsule collection.
Victoria Wilmotte presents Colorscape, a satisfying blend of ancient materiality and hypermodernism – with iridescent details as a treat.
Balanced proportions define Dagmar's Entre Collection, breathing new life into modernist designs by Kai Kristiansen over 70 years later.
Tuleste Factory presents AFTERGLOW showcasing a lighting and object collection with a sense of whimsy and fun through the lens of high design.
Lichen and Karimoku Furniture show how overlooked designs – a film set applebox and an archival sofa – can find fresh relevance today.