Color, Shape & Form at Design Miami 2016
Color, Shape & Form at Design Miami 2016
10 THINGS we found about the new Hamptons Contemporary show, which took place June 3–5
Hexagons were EVERYWHERE at NYCxDesign this year. A fun little post with some images.
What we saw at this year's largest and oldest show. The first time in nearly a decade we aren't exhibiting!
Ten things we saw at the Wanted Design opening party at the Terminal Stores location in Manhattan
The best (worst) part of NYCxDesign is the free drinks. I'm still recovering.
Ten things (plus) we liked at this years Sight Unseen Offsite. Still recovering from all those color gradients …
A collection of exhibits in a public Design Pavilion at Astor Place
The youngest NYCxDesign event is quickly becoming one of the best by perfecting a mix of luxury, art, design & playfulness.
Play some pool, get lost in the lights, and get lost on the R train trying to get to Industry City for Wanted Design.
Metropolis Magazine sponsors the opening night party for the second Bklyn Designs to be held in Greenpoint at the Expo Center.
We cull the 2016 Highpoint Spring Market and find some diamond in the rough.
Our first round up of NYC Design Week shows for 2016, all in one place so you don't miss the BIG events
Pedestal tables. Are they boring? Can they not be? We try to find ten refreshing and playful pedestal tables.
Karl Hyde and Rick Smith are lucky guys. Not only are they electronic music pioneers—they also have a kick-ass design firm!
A Simple Drawer with A Twist designed by Juno Jeon.
Introducing 10 THINGS, a weekly design round up. To start things off, we scoured the web for the best of Milan Design Week 2016! Hopefully next year, we'll be there ourselves …
Blurring the boundaries between art and technology, we set out on a challenge to see if the great Master can be brought back to life to create a new painting https://www.nextrembrandt.com The Next Rembrandt is a collaboration between: ING / Microsoft / TU Delft / Mauritshuis / Rembrandthuis
There has been a resurgance in late 60s and early 70s earthy, groovy Brazilian Modernism, seemingly fueled by sites like 1stdibs.com and chairish.com. The chunky hardwood frames and exaggerated upholstery that are hallmarks of the style have struck a nerve in the design community.
In the furniture design industry, Harry Bertoia is considered a modern master for his classic wire frame collection, which was produced by Herman Miller and refined by Knoll.