Katerina Kamprani is a designer who loves to mess with our minds by creating everyday objects that are completely impractical. Her project, "The Uncomfortable," is all about taking things we use every ...
MILAN — Why buy the bag when you can have an iconic couch for the same price? It’s a question consumers as young as 25, with a distaste for greedonomics, are asking themselves amid an era of inflation ...
A silvery tunnel with glittering streamers waving in the wind is a dramatic entryway. Designed by LAB at Rockwell Group, this extravagant portal, titled “Tinsel Town,” set the stage for what to expect ...
Visiting Collective Design amid all of Frieze Week's art fairs is doubly refreshing: it's an unabashed celebration of beautiful objects and you can touch (almost) all of them. Isamu Noguchi, “Untitled ...
"Objects:USA 2024," a survey of vibrantly clever American collectible design, is now on view at the Tribeca gallery R & Company. Objects: USA 2024 at R & Company. Installation view with works by Misha ...
From left: an aluminum bench by Zachary Besner, a sculpture made from tree bark by Nick van Woert, a stone chair by Max Lamb, ceramic table by Isabel Rower, stoves by Nicholas Sullivan, and a light ...
A new book, “How to Live With Objects,” from the founders of the design website Sight Unseen explores the topic. By Aileen Kwun “You can only afford so much sofa,” Monica Khemsurov said, speaking of ...