Designed in collaboration with Union Design, the Hum table collection by KFI Studios blends visually soft forms and functionality suitable for any office environment.
The boldly hued and contoured furnishings herald-in new design director Chris Eitel, also at the helm of sister brand Vladimir Kagan Design Group. Hints of its distinctive design vocabulary are hard to miss.
Shaped by instinct rather than instruction, Tottolo channels the freedom of childhood creativity into a sculptural, expressive table.
Inspired by future memories of drinks and conversations around the table, the Shaken collection by Sin-Ca Design fosters the joy of gathering together.
Designed for Cassina, the Fluid Joinery side table by Linde Freya Tangelder captures the paradox of glass: liquid yet solid, fragile yet architectural.
Building on the success of his 2024 collaboration, Jeremiah Brent is back with Crate & Barrel for his first full line, The Collected Home.
In collaboration with STUDIOTWENTYSEVEN, Clive Lonstein showcases the exquisite materiality of glass scaled up as sculptural tables.
Lightweight, yet visually holds its own, new tables by TRASHY gives styrofoam a facelift, mixing it with concrete for a unique texture.
Patricia Urquiola’s new Riva Collection for CIMENTO channels the flow of nature through sculptural forms and softened edges.
Carved from styrofoam and coated in resin, the sculptural and unexpected VTNA Table by Yuta Takahashi invites both flexibility and focus.
A Finnish collaboration pairs Marimekko's bold, joy-filled patterns with Artek's iconic silhouettes in a soft, unexpected expression.
The Healing Forest Tables are a limited-edition collection using reclaimed materials to support women rebuilding their lives.
Celebrity designer Brigitte Romanek teams up with Crate & Barrel for a wide range of home furnishings that foster serene, tranquil interiors.
Top quality Czech craftsmanship meets modular design in new Join + Field tables from SkLO, taking hand blown glass to a new level.
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.