The London studio designs an elegant luminaire that derives its form from its function.
The coating that turns wall surfaces into instant whiteboards goes transparent, allowing walls of all colors to become sketching surfaces.
Discarded galvanized water tanks can find new life as unlikely, one-of-a-kind furniture pieces.
LEDs can turn suspension light fixtures into dynamic, large-scale art pieces.
Healthcare fabrics have come a long way from tired pastels and dated solids. Six manufacturers have recently introduced textile collections that can withstand rigorous use and wear while possessing modern design appeal.
Lay-in ceiling tiles can be visually interesting if given the opportunity.
The founders of London-based studio Barber Ogersby drew from the materiality of stones found in traditional Japanese gardens to design a table.
The family-owned company offers a perforarted, stainless steel product that is suitable for high-traffic areas, high-end commercial buildings, and high heels.
High-strength concrete clocks feature radial, parametrically derived patterns from the Brooklyn, N.Y.–based startup LeeLabs.
Tangible, metal pixels angled at specific directions comprise a three-dimensional tiling system for small- and large-scale wall applications.