Until you're able to immerse yourself in the great outdoors, this Swedish chair can be your personal green sanctuary indoors.
Architects Juan Ruiz and Amelia Tapia have designed IWI, a modular structure that offers users a living space that can adapt to their own needs.
This 3D-printed habitat is made from 24 recycled plastic parts, turning an abundant waste material into an architectural commodity.
LA-based designer Bailey Hikawa designs weirdly wonderful, strangely significant iPhone cases for people with similar colorful personalities.
Hitoshi Saruta of CUBO design architect designed The Circus, a playful vacation home that resembles a circus tent so the owner can live amongst his cars.
Part cacti garden terrarium, part simulated science lab device, Love Hultén's Desert Songs interprets biofeedback from plants into atmospheric sounds.
Taking the theme of "Great things will grow" quite literally, design studio WeWantMore grows a mycelium bar at HIX London.
Calling space lovers with deep pockets: Now is your chance to go to space in the comfort of a spa-like lounge with cocktails in hand.
The unique lustrous texture of these mirrors is achieved by hand-folding and pressing tinfoil into desired shape.
It's a fully functional Balenciaga handbag and a Bang & Olufsen portable wireless speaker bag in one, and only 20 lucky people will own one.
Artist Ýr Jóhannsdóttir, who goes by Ýrúrarí, broadens our view of the world of knitting + textile design in this week's Milkshake episode.
It may look like many other puffy jackets available, but this $10,000 piece has a secret feature: it floats like a balloon.
Jinyeong Yeon designed the Padded Chair with shirter, who offered up some of their unsold puffer jackets for the project.
Hej studio challenged themselves to create natural face masks out of foods like cabbage and tortillas.
Editorial Director Caroline Williamson shares 5 things from the design world that she appreciates and why, in our new Take 5 series.