Brooklyn meets Los Angeles in the West Elm x Commune collection, a bicoastal collaboration between two major players in contemporary American design.
Taipei’s new Commissioner of the Department of Cultural Affairs shares insights into what it takes to be a World Design Capital, in 2016 and beyond.
For Sharing Models: Manhattanisms, Storefront for Art and Architecture has invited 30 international architecture firms reflect on the broad shift from individualism to collectivism.
This summer, London gallery space SEEDS presents “Season 2”, including A Certain Afterglow by Pietro Russo alongside a selection of objects curated by Actant Visuelle.
British artist Liz West was a natural fit for the new exhibition at the Natural History Museum, which presents a history of colour and its relationship to vision in the natural world.
Moments of intensity often arise out of sharp monumental contrast. Vancouver design duo Knauf and Brown debut Allumette as an exploration of monolith forms in… Read more
Airbnb has launched Samara, the company’s in-house innovation and design studio, with the Yoshino Cedar House.
Italian design studio Nucleo is pleased to reissue its iconic “Terra! v2.0” grass armchair as a DIY kit via Kickstarter.
The von Bartha family is a true Basel institution. Without a doubt, they have carved out their own place in art history. Margareta von Bartha’s… Read more
Sound is ephemeral. It reminds the listener that it is fleeting as it fades away at a rate distinct from those of the other senses…. Read more
Inspired by a skyscraper and handcrafted in ceramic, the Red Dot Award-winning “One-O-One” is not your average travel mug.
You’ll never look at Miami the same way: Ivan Toth Depeña’s latest site-specific artwork “Lapse” is an Augmented Reality (AR) installation interwoven throughout the city.