The Future Perfect curated a Design Miami exhibit showcasing almost 100 works from over 20 talented creatives – here are five that caught our eyes.
What does brick want to be? Anything and everything it can in Floris Wubben's solo exhibition, BRICK, on view at The Future Perfect gallery in New York.
Explore the Rippled Stool collection that marries sustainability and exclusivity, with only 10 stools available featuring distinct grain patterns and tones.
Chris Wolston presents Flower Power, a series of whimsical terracotta furniture and lighting inspired by tropical flora found in Colombian mountains and forests.
Portuguese furniture maker De La Espada celebrates 25 years by unveiling the Twenty-Five Collection at The Future Perfect's NY gallery space.
Yucca Stuff explores Central Texas's regional designs and common materials through the making of furniture.
Each piece of Transcendence is a part of the full story when read through the visual linguistics that travel throughout the series.
FreelingWaters' Collection III is six 18th- and 19th-century cabinets that have been stripped + given a second change at life through paint.
Several of Axel Chay's contemporary, statement-making home furnishings are now available at design gallery The Future Perfect.
Chen Chen & Kai Williams' Mineral Abstraction exhibition investigates the materiality of fundamental environmental elements.
A collection of 21 original works by designer and sculptor Chris Wolston showcases his unique style of using fiber materials to weave anthropomorphic forms and silhouettes.
Blue Green Works released the Palm Series + Fiber Series, minimal lighting that combines hand-formed materials with precision metalwork.
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A one-of-a-kind, sculptural chair that utilizes antique brass and marble in unexpected ways.