The use of gradient colors and strategic curves makes the Stretch Color vase collection by Desz Office seem like an optical illusion.
With these six different vases, you can create endless compositions inspired by the colors and translucency of the fascinating sea creature they're named for.
Hem's new range of tableware and accessories shares the brand's love of creating unique pieces for the home with talented collaborators.
In a singular object designed by Brogliato Traverso for Magis, you can set the ambience while showcasing a floral arrangement.
Each of Bannach's Four Novelties are part design, part architecture, and part art related through geometry and design style.
Athena Calderone drops an eclectic collection with Crate & Barrel that includes everything you need to decorate your entire place from top to bottom.
Commerce editor Alexa Morales shares the first item she added to her wedding registry, the modern sculptural candles she keeps in her bathroom, and more.
You might think Origin's exhibition pieces represent the origins of each piece or the 16 designers, but the show takes a broader view.
Senior editor Kelly Beall shares her new favorite vase in time for Peony Season, the most comfortable molded plywood lounge chair + more in this edition of Take 5.
The first edition of Phila is Phila|Terra, a collection of 100 hand-blown vases by Colony founder Jean Lin and glass artist Deborah Czeresko.
Artist + designer Matteo Cibic found so much beauty in the South American Nazca Booby bird that he created an entire collection for Scapin Collezioni around its colors.
Theoreme Editions Collection 02 holds 10 objects, each a collaborations between French designers + European craftsmen.
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British designer Max Lamb's Crockery collection for ceramics brand 1882 Ltd. looks raw and rock-like but is actually very refined and lightweight.
In the midst of celebrating their 150th anniversary, Fritz Hansen has released a collection of classics – both new and old – in new materials, fabrics, and colorways.