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Cherry, aluminum, and cloth sketch a new language of domestic ritual.
Step into Frie…
Maple, walnut, and brass weights that live proudly in your living room—inviting movem…
From a fog-soaked ferry in 1981 to a constellation of global studios—and one very ben…
A 1961 original returns with new colors and the same unbroken curve.
In 1961, Basque…
Minimal design with built-in flexibility for compact living.
Carl Hansen & Søn i…
A lounge chair that looks heavy, feels solid, and sits somewhere between sculpture an…
Furniture made from storm-felled cedar, hand-harvested sap, and salvaged aluminum.
F…
A collection of confident forms, smart details, and a few offbeat surprises
This new…
Yağmur and Lokman Köylü on working across disciplines, staying open, and designing wi…
Quiet forms. Clear intentions.
Founded in Paris in 2016, design studio Unknown Untit…
Danish design with nothing to prove.
There’s no shortage of Danish chairs in the wor…
A true icon of the 1960s, the Braun “Wandanlage” wall unit designed by the legendary …
Some designs don’t shout—they stay. Vico Magistretti’s Loden collection, originally c…
Alessi invites a dozen design voices to reconsider the urn—not as an end, but as an o…
How a photographer’s eye reshapes the way we live with everyday objects
There’s some…