Ventura Projects introduces the next generation of Dutch designers at Wanted Design during NYCxDesign.
Ventura Projects introduces the next generation of Dutch designers at Wanted Design during NYCxDesign.
Exploring the innovative potential of our connection to nature through artefacts and design, Andrew Zuckerman mounts the Progressland exhibit at Chamber NYC.
Emmanuel Babled debuts Twenty First Gallery’s new domestic space, set in a New York Brownstone.
Austrian heritage brand Lobmeyr marks the 50th-anniversary of its Hans Harald Rath-designed Met Series: 32 celestially-inspired chandeliers and 331 crystal sconces.
At the Collective Design Fair, Fort Standard revealed Qualities of Material. Three domestic objects redefine the structural potential of stone, wood and leather.
With his highly theatrical approach to couture, Christophe Coppens presented his first couture accessories collection a decade ago, but his practice goes back for nearly a quarter of… Read more
For her latest collection, “Earth Stone Wood”, Anna Bera drew on one of the oldest mountain ranges in Europe for inspiration. Long a site of… Read more
New York’s MAD pays homage to modern master Harry Bertoia by looking past his furniture design to reveal the renaissance man’s workings in jewellery and sound sculpture.
New York-based Samuel Amoia debuts a new series of lightweight jewel-like consoles and tables at DeLorenzo gallery.
Brooklyn-based lighting maverick Rich Brilliant Willing collaborates with top architecture firm Rockwell Group on three geometric yet nuanced lamps.
Spotted throughout the hallowed piers of New York’s annual Armory Show (3-6 March), a series of unexpected Design Projects caught visitors’ attention. Some were hard… Read more
The notion of time and industry have been linked since early Modernism. Our attachment to the reality of, or grounding in space continues to be… Read more