Rugged, reliable, and repairable, the Easy Riders collection from FREITAG expertly blends sustainable design with cycling.
From Jaipur's collab with Kengo Kuma to Nanimarquina's work with the Lucia Eames estate, these carpet collections captured our (much-divided) attention.
A temporary pavilion of 20,000 Muuti tomato cans transforms pantry staple into a participatory architecture—blending sensory storytelling with circular design as visitors dismantle the structure one can at a time.
OAD transforms a cluster of grass-covered Soviet bunkers on the Latvian coastline into a family retreat where the architecture of defense becomes the language of home.
Launched at this month’s Milan Design Week, the new modular sofa system calls back the renowned Swiss-born designer’s native Alpine landscape.
Endless Flat Studio presents their first lighting collection, an ode to the paper lamps that have guided us through centuries.
In a 1940 bungalow by New Operations Workshop, a restrained envelope becomes the stage for a richly layered interior—where chrome, color, and collectible design reintroduce personality into a culture of minimalism.
Designed by Confluence, a sales gallery for a real estate development company takes cues from forms found in nature.
Staged inside an 1838 educational institution rather than a commercial showroom, Marcin Rusak's Milan Design Week exhibition asks visitors to slow down, sit down, and listen to plants.
TABRA is good drama – centering the dynamics of light, Cornila utilizes bold skylights and brilliant bulbs to center us in a different world.
Developed by German furniture brand ClassiCon, Gabriel Tan’s new Soft Stone Sofa takes on a sculptural, layered pebble form.
haat studio pairs a serene material palette with an open, lounge-like layout to foster connection as much as contemplation at Basic Space.
For more modern design, follow us on social!