Swedish furniture brand HEM brings an ever-refined chair design, by British designer Max Lamb, from concept to production. | Continue reading
In Montreal, Efflorescence takes central stage in a Franciscan Chapel. | Continue reading
Every object in this London apartment was chosen to mean more in twenty years than it does today. | Continue reading
An installation about color blindness and talks about biophilia and neurodiversity are among our top picks for day 3 in Clerkenwell. | Continue reading
RAD Furniture has translated designer Sam Klemick's Bell Chairs into metal for the Post Collection. | Continue reading
From June 8–9, this dynamic lineup of 20-minute conversations will dive into topics ranging from salutogenic spaces to designing for neurodiversity. | Continue reading
A secret garden, designing for circularity, and lots more to see and do at the UK's leading design festival | Continue reading
Gantri and Ammunition Group take the party outside with Gantri Wireless, offering portable lighting for modern life. | Continue reading
Every day, Design Milk editors bring you the best things to see, learn, and do during the UK’s leading design festival. | Continue reading
Pei-Ching Hsiao and Jean-Marc Daniëls use Asian artisanal knowledge to shape the soft glow and modern forms of their lamps. | Continue reading
Immersive strategist and creative technology leader Adipat Virdi argues that the most powerful immersive experiences position people as active participants. | Continue reading
The tactile object, produced in American cherry with support from AHEC, champions material literacy and the enduring value of craft. | Continue reading
In the heart of sunny Naples, Florida, a new flagship boutique is challenging the sterile norms of luxury retail. Designed by DS Studio—a Canadian, all-female powerhouse team of architects—the Henri Noël Jewelry Flagship is a precisely crafted study in emotionally intelligent des … | Continue reading
A structural wall, boxy pickets, and grey contractor finishes stood between this Toronto townhouse and what it could be. | Continue reading
The Ghent residence rejects sterile accessibility in favor of warmth, dignity, and a deeply humane spatial experience designed to evolve alongside its inhabitants. | Continue reading
The New York-based creative collective presented the téte-a-téte group show across the architecturally distinct Villa Pestarini and Certosa District. | Continue reading
The depth of oxidized copper meets the luminosity of cherry wood in MUHLY's latest releases: Dekko, Pokal and the Prairie Pendant. | Continue reading
Pulling on the iconography of a halo, Melbourne-based designer Ben Peng presents the Nimbus Vase, centering faith around nature. | Continue reading
From drones to sea creatures, explore the inflated installations making their debut in Milan. | Continue reading
Material Bank brings its game-changing logistics platform to Europe—streamlining search, sampling, and specification for architects and interior designers. | Continue reading
INK + ORO’s design of this new artisan bakery is rooted in the simplicity of France’s bread culture, with materials that capture the same warmth as the goods on offer. | Continue reading
BALMUDA’s just released The Clock translates the best qualities of a classic pocket watch with innovative modalities to better support rest, relaxation, and focus. | Continue reading
Icelandic-born architect Tryggvi Thorsteinsson shares some favorite elements of nature, from the way water moves to moss on lava fields, and more. | Continue reading
Inspired by Matzeg's trip to South Korea and Japan, the images depict arresting architecture and objects as floating forms against a dark sky. | Continue reading
No more fussing with cords or getting stuck on pet hair, Matic is a robot vacuum that handles transitions and textures with ease. | Continue reading
Parisian interiors firm Atelier OLK rehabilitates the ground floor space with nods to history and contemporary flexibility. | Continue reading
Conceived by the Japanese fashion house in collaboration with Spanish studio Ensamble, "The Paper Log: Shell and Core" demonstrated the vivid possibilities of upcycling the byproducts of garment creation. | Continue reading
Nicholas Potts Studio and Studio Armando Aguirre restore the spatial generosity of the landmark Rockefeller Apartments through layered interiors informed by Bauhaus references, vintage furnishings, and the building’s original architectural DNA. | Continue reading
From sculptural seating to immersive environments, these works explored how design shapes interaction, ritual, and space. | Continue reading
Centered around the refined curves found in surfing and skating, Mary Ratcliffe Studio presents their newest furniture collection, CARVER. | Continue reading
Edgy architecture practice Atelierzero brings the sprawling abode up to contemporary standards with cleverly porous built-ins, deft color blocking, and strategically deployed finishes. | Continue reading
“For Massimo, design was life and life was design,” New York–based designer Michael Bierut once said of his mentor Massimo Vignelli (1931–2014), with whom he worked early in his career. Bierut spent a decade in the 1980s under Vignelli’s watchful eye, absorbing the dos and don’ts … | Continue reading
German designer Thilo Reich debuted his Urban Tissue outdoor table and chair collection at the legendary Bar Basso, riffing on the growing scale and intensity of Milan Design Week. | Continue reading
Conductor, a new workspace in London, boasts an atrium with lush greenery evocative of grand palm courts of the past. | Continue reading
Ready to take the party outside? The ILO Lamp from Arieto Studio charges passively, detaching completely for a portable lighting solution. | Continue reading
Calling back to the quintessential portable music players of the 1980s, the new BB-777 by Bumpboxx is fully equipped to meet and exceed contemporary standards. | Continue reading
If you love pool, ping pong, or foosball, these vibrant designs will level up your analog gaming and get your heart pumping. | Continue reading
Chromatic auteur Tony Piloseno recounts his creative journey from early passions to purpose-driven business while sharing inspiration. | Continue reading
Drawing from vintage cinema and fashion, the duo transforms furniture into atmosphere—where every piece plays a role in building richly layered, story-driven interiors. | Continue reading
Rugged, reliable, and repairable, the Easy Riders collection from FREITAG expertly blends sustainable design with cycling. | Continue reading
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. | Continue reading
From Jaipur's collab with Kengo Kuma to Nanimarquina's work with the Lucia Eames estate, these carpet collections captured our (much-divided) attention. | Continue reading
Launched at this month’s Milan Design Week, the new modular sofa system calls back the renowned Swiss-born designer’s native Alpine landscape. | Continue reading
Endless Flat Studio presents their first lighting collection, an ode to the paper lamps that have guided us through centuries. | Continue reading
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. | Continue reading
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. | Continue reading
Designed by Confluence, a sales gallery for a real estate development company takes cues from forms found in nature. | Continue reading
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. | Continue reading