Artist Fred Eversley's newest body of work sparks to life in New York, with incredible surprises when other viewers enter the room.
The 11 one-of-a-kind objects + lamps in Diego Olivero Studio's collaboration with Delhi-based Indian artisans translates their craft into unique glass art.
Iceland's annual design event spotlights Reykjavik's resourceful and sustainably minded creative community together with playful purpose.
The works that make up Nathalie Khayat's SALT use a creative process that explores sculptural dimensions of functional objects without assigning them a purpose.
Photographer J. John Priola talks to Furnit Decor about his approach to photography, fave images from his new book, and more.
Managing Editor Gregory Han shares a roundup of his current five favorites, including the residence of Japanese fashion designer Kenzo Takada and his must-pack travel accessory.
The Studio Floris Wubben Collection, an impactful series of large-scale ceramics that merges function + sculpture, was presented by SPC at London Design Week 2023.
Only 500 of these purr-fect cat napper, limited-edition Eames Fiberglass Chairs hand painted with art by Saul Steinberg are being made.
Artist Beverly Fishman's vibrant "Something For The Pain" collection explores the concept of polypharmacy, or the prescription of multiple medicines to one individual.
Ntiense Eno-Amooquaye is a writer, performer + artist whose mind never stops searching for the self – even when on vacation.
Materica landed at Milan Design Week 2023 with INTERNA_MENTE, a mesmerizing installation of mirrors that encouraged visitors to reflect, self-reflect, and listen.
The Yinka Ilori x Domus collaboration takes the London-based designer's use of patterns + colors and turns them into tiles that will definitely elevate any mood.
Apacheta, a project by Cristián Mohaded, was introduced by Loro Piana Interiors during Milan Design Week in a unique site-specific installation that honored Pachamama, also known as Mother Nature.
Sculptor Misha Kahn exhibits "Staged" at Friedman Benda Los Angeles, a curation of experiments with themes of personal acceptance + loving your own chaos.
This month's Designer Desktop artist is London-based textile designer Amelia Graham who's known for her geometric and arithmetic patterns and works.