Tim Teven's new Tube Collection is the result of experimentation with metal's materiality to discover new ways to shape it.
Hadiya Williams of Black Pepper Paperie Co. holds her ancestry close, names a life-changing Broadway poster, and a shares one of the first pieces of art she bought in this week's Friday Five.
Generative artist Kaoru Tanaka applies her signature aesthetic to digital art across the sizable canvas of the upcoming INFINITI QX80.
Frank Stella presents Recent Sculpture at Jeffrey Deitch Gallery in New York, that shifts in color, towers tall, and appears to defy gravity.
ÆTHER/MASS creates unique, experimental collaborations between designers + makers who use materials + production techniques in new ways – meet the newest additions.
Editor-in-Chief Caroline Williamson returns for Take 5 to share geometric ceramics, a simple cable wrangler, a colorful camera collaboration, and more!
Miniature model maker and artist, Danny Cortes, celebrates Hip-Hop with artifacts in the Landmark group exhibition hosted by Gotham NYC.
With March comes the first day of spring so this desktop wallpaper by artist Di Ujdi – available for download to all of your tech devices – is perfectly fitting with its bright, floral illustration.
Ceramicist Helen Levi creates functional pieces that are still playful, and today, she shares the desktop accessory you need, a favorite segment from her newsletter + more!
Moral Turgeman and Kelsey Falter, of Raise the Moral Studio, invite viewers to find beauty in the banal and become familiar with perception.
Iconic home + office furnishing brand Herman Miller expands their Archival Poster Collection with 5 historical pieces by in-house designers.
Heritage brand Iittala reaffirms its position at glassmaking's forefront with an updated logo, two new collections, and a fresh collaboration.
Darren Appiagyei works with raw wood, highlighting each piece's imperfections. Today, he joins us for Friday Five, sharing a favorite childhood game, the significance of a stool + more.
Ceramic artist Olivia Cognet's latest work includes sculptural lamps, mirrors, and vases in abstract, organic forms influenced by the Cote d’Azur + California.
How did John Pomp, who originally wanted to be a fine arts painter, turn to glass blowing? Tune in to learn what sparked the magic.