Inspired by future memories of drinks and conversations around the table, the Shaken collection by Sin-Ca Design fosters the joy of gathering together.
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.
ilo get the proportions just right in the Ratio collection of wood furniture for FRAMA in an elegant study in simple geometry and balance.
Designers Andu Masebo, Daniel Schofield, and Anna Maria Øfstedal Eng challenges to see the value in blemished wood furniture in the No.1 Common exhibition.
Bringing it back to modernist principles of design, the COLLECTIVE COLLECTION (©COLLECTION) by IMCOLLECTIVE highlights the intricacies of joinery.
Blending Swedish Grace and Brutalism, the Platane collection by Corpus Studio for MONO Editions draws from the past to shape the future.
In the Lesire Collection, Botswana-based designer Peter Mabeo highlights the beauty of panga panga wood + the masterful skills of local craftsmen.
Quarters, by In Common With, is an 8,000-square-foot Tribeca loft blending concept store and community space, showcasing collaborative design and heirloom-quality craftsmanship.
Nouveau Standard designed its inaugural 1976 Collection 12 around borrowed memories, which include four pieces pulled from a past era.
The San Francisco-based design and build company Fyrn flexes their production prowess with their new Keyhole dining table and bench.
Using waste created from another product, Alexander Lervik sustainably created the limited-edition HEMVIST furniture collection.
The SEYUN wood furniture collection, designed + manufactured by Zaha Hadid Design + Karimoku Furniture, is no longer in the conceptual phase – it's here.
Created by Studiointervallo, each piece of the Bogdan collection is characterized by a single line of color that runs its perimeter.
No facet appears unexplored in the thought and detail Melbourne-based Sabu Studio puts into their dynamic furniture and lighting.
Veermakers is a minimal design brand created by Stockholm-based Louise Liljencrantz and Kristin Rudenstam, presented at Grand Relations.