Embroidered details celebrate the organic nature of human life through Emma In Paraty by Olga Treivas, founder of Treivas Team.
Studio OSKLO's reverence for 1960s architecture unfolds through plush textiles, sculptural silhouettes, and deeply personal design.
With their latest pieces, FRAMA celebrates practicality and material honesty through handwrought metal designs.
The everlasting-chic furniture brand Sixpenny does a 180 in both color and detail in restyling their Brooklyn Loft.
Erika Hardman, co-owner and creative director of Hardman Design, shares her love of her dogs, architectural shoes, the California desert, and more.
The boldly hued and contoured furnishings herald-in new design director Chris Eitel, also at the helm of sister brand Vladimir Kagan Design Group. Hints of its distinctive design vocabulary are hard to miss.
The Cavus Collection embodies shifting sand and ancient plateaus, inspired by Karoo, a semi-desert region of Ernst's native South Africa.
The multivalent practice stages its new Hudson Square gallery as a temple-like oasis, replete with biohacking tech-imbedded furnishings that facilitate meditative therapy.
Extending the capabilities of veneer, "Layered Nature" by nendo for ALPI features curved cavities – simply designed, expertly executed.
The Series 7 Chair, first designed in 1955, gets an upholstery update realized in leather thanks to Enrico Pellizzoni.
The Mo.du.lo Collection from Etereo and StudioTwentySeven features thick blocks of green glass, offering a unique depth and transparency.
Not your parent's lava lamp – Alicudi, Filicudi, and Panarea by Foscarini are made with lava stone reclaimed from the base of Mount Vesuvius.
Sophisticated yet endearing, the sculptural Biboni Sofa by Johnston Marklee for Knoll happily embodies a blend of softness and support.
Cabana Magazine gives the iconic Molteni&C Monk armchair by Tobia and Afra Scarpa a refresh with details inspired by Viennese cane weaving.