LDF13: designjunction
designjunction returned to the London Design Festival with a cacophony of design, color, pattern and texture.
designjunction returned to the London Design Festival with a cacophony of design, color, pattern and texture.
A table uses a familiar cardboard technique to achieve super lightweight status.
Get out your gourds! It's time for Fall decor. Here are some modern ways to use this decorative vegetable.
Two stacked apartments are joined to become one large unit.
Imprint was a show focused on celebrating print in all its forms - on furniture, found objects and—of course—paper.
Cute shape-based necklaces with simple, asymmetric designs.
A collection of house-shaped wooden blocks to display or play with.
If you're looking for uncommon artwork, look no further than UncommonGoods.
It’s a new week and I can’t think of a better way to kick things off than with a megadose of squee-inducing cuteness that is the…
A functional light that also projects the starry night sky onto your walls and ceiling.
Mid-century glamor meets Martha Stewart in this functional foyer.
Take a virtual visit to the London studio of Raw Edges and hear the design duo talk about their creative process and design philosophy.
A subterranean storage unit becomes a 182 square foot apartment full of bells and whistles.
An exhibition that celebrates young Polish designers proves that we need to take a second look at Poland.
Three fabulous interiors that use white as a base while also packing a colorful punch.