Studio POA's new work hovers between the gestural qualities of art, the technology of 3-D rendering, and the craft of sculpting materials like ceramic, glass, wood, and sand by hand.
Inspired by drifting tides, cyclical shades of light, and the long shadows of summer, Atelier de Troupe's new collection is an exploration of movement and the elements of the sea.
Simon Johns works deep in the woods of Southern Quebec, at the top of the Appalachian mountains, and took the surrounding stone formations as inspiration for his new collection.
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.
After debuting a collection in early 2020 for their shoppable Maine home, Pieces here reimagines those works in less kaleidoscopic, more washed-out tones.
Hamilton Holmes's hand-painted Oxalino collection draws together disparate inspirations, from classical forms to meditation to old tattoos and French country.
Nazara Lázaro's Crooked Collection was borne of the one thing that might strike fear into the majority of designers' hearts — no 90-degree angles, and no symmetry.
Rachel Shillander's new series is inspired by copper roof finials and plumbing pipes, the latter of which are normally hidden inside walls and here take center stage.
Lambert & Fils's Dorval lamps are at first glance serious and industrial, but have a refined stylishness that make them perfectly suited to homes or offices.
For their new furniture collection, Rugosa, Kalon Studios aimed to evoke the quiet contemplation and simplicity of a family beach house in Rhode Island.