Latest stories

  • Zaha Hadid Egg Sculpture At Fabergé Boutique

    Zaha Hadid is participating in the Fabergé Big Egg Hunt with her “Liquid Skyline” egg, which will be on display at the Fabergé New York Boutique on Madison Avenue from April 1st to April 17th 2014 as a part of the city-wide public art display. More

  • Spillo Bed by Pianca

    On the occasion of Milan's Salone del Mobile, Pianca presents a restyling of Spillo, one of its most successful beds, without altering the identity of the item. Pianca introduces new bed upholstery that embraces the wooden frame, increasing the width of looks available. More

  • Bai Chair by Ander Lizaso

    Refreshingly modern design for the Bai Chair is a work made in collaboration between designer Ander Lizaso and manufacturer Ondarreta. The Bai Chair was inspired by classic Scandinavian design. More

  • Pixel Furniture by Studio Badini Createam

    A design with a story of its own comes in the form of the Pixel Furniture created on the drawing board of Studio Badini Createam. View more of the Pixel Furniture design after the jump: More

  • Olla Lamp by Davide Giulio Aquini

    The eye-catching Olla Lamp design is work of Italy based design studio Davide Giulio Aquini. Olla Lamp is a part of the Matera Collection for manufacturer Ilide. Matera Olla lamps collection takes shape like an expression of contrasts and adopts earthenware as a coloring component. There's more after the jump: More

  • Flesh Chair by Nanna Kiil

    The Flesh Chair is made from the concept “less is a bore” and it's made by student designer Nanna Kiil. "The shape is inspired by overweight humans". For more images continue after the jump: More

  • Emily Chair by Färg & Blanche

    Design for the quilted Emily Chair coming from designers Färg & Blanche for Swedish furniture brand Gärsnäs, there's more after the jump: More

  • Camper by Hayon Studio

    We are keeping up with red love and this time is red Camper shop together with Jaime Hayon Studio. The intention of the Together project was to give an absolute yet subtle change to the way the Camper space is envisioned. Discover more of the design after the jump: More

Load More
Congratulations. You've reached the end of the internet.