The New York firm excels in all manner of design.
This Brooklyn studio manufactures geometric metal planters with a twist.
The London studio designs an elegant luminaire that derives its form from its function.
LEDs can turn suspension light fixtures into dynamic, large-scale art pieces.
The founders of London-based studio Barber Ogersby drew from the materiality of stones found in traditional Japanese gardens to design a table.
High-strength concrete clocks feature radial, parametrically derived patterns from the Brooklyn, N.Y.–based startup LeeLabs.
When organic LEDs and mechatronics technology come together, they can create a kinetic, energy-efficient luminaire.
The Seattle-based firm has designed a line of steel hardware and accessories, which is aptly named the Tom Kundig Collection.
A plush reception chair designed by Hans J. Wegner in 1960 that joined the company's production line in 2010.
The Chicago auction house's semiannual Mass Modern sale includes exquisite, geometrically pure objects by Hoffmann, Peche, and Mangiarotti.