Joel Edmondson's new collection picks up where his Arches bench left off, using the same ribbed vocabulary to build visual interest through repetition.
Mike Ruiz-Serra's Pulp tables are made from plaster and recycled paper pulp, but think of it less as paper maché and more as fiberglass, with a hard, stone-like surface.
For his Eden Paradiso collection, Joris Poggioli envisioned furnishing a majestic villa with minimal, modern designs that contrast an environment charged with history and memory.
Seer Studio founder Scott Martin — who's launching his collection widely for the first time with Offsite — was a touring musician and a cater-waiter before finding his true calling in design.
Richard Clarkson's new Aurora lights use ethereal colored-resin panels to try to capture the experience of looking down on an aurora borealis from space.
After debuting a collection in early 2020 for their shoppable Maine home, Pieces here reimagines those works in less kaleidoscopic, more washed-out tones.
Pedro Paulo Venzon first made a name for himself with delicate metal chairs and tables that appeared almost weightless, but lately he's been immersing himself in wood.
Ordinal Indicator is inspired by the shapes and textures of the natural world — and, more important — creating work that respects the environment from which his materials came.
After attending an airshow in Toronto, and seeing planes leave looping trails behind them in the sky, Objects & Ideas had the idea to create a furniture series made up of one continuous curving line.