Formafantasma’s SuperWire for FLOS transforms planar glass into a glowing architectural system, reimagining the LED filament as a poetic light source.
Giorgetti and Maserati present their furniture collaboration as a series of immersive living compositions inspired by movement, sea, and wind.
Elevating the typology, Soltech launches the new ambient, biophilia-oriented Aura grow lamp, a melding of Scandicore design and Italian craftsmanship.
Casa AnKan reframes collectible design as something to be experienced through a desert sanctuary in the middle of Miami Art Week.
Designed by Maria Bruun for Muuto, the Re-norm Table challenges symmetry, hierarchy, and fixed social rituals – offering a more human approach to gathering at home.
CONTRIBUTIONS Festival #2, organized by Anna Caradeuc and Élise Daunay, presents installations across Paris with commissioned musical soundscapes.
A collection of handmade lamps and found assemblage, See Earth by Drew Seskunas of SAW.Earth elevates the ubiquity of paper, wood, and stone.
Geometry gets a softer side as circles, squares, and rectangles come together in the perfect balance in the Solis table collection by SNAPP.
Inspired by the nostalgic Glo-Worm of childhood, TJ O’Keefe reimagines the comfort lamp as a soft, tactile object designed to be touched.
Inspired by future memories of drinks and conversations around the table, the Shaken collection by Sin-Ca Design fosters the joy of gathering together.
Incredibly heavy, yet with a lightness in concept, the Orbit Collection by Tina Frey makes its debut at Design Miami – this time in bronze.
TAMO's latest RODD and LIGO shelving collections offer elevated storage shaped with clarity, balance, and quiet refinement.
Designed by Elio Martinelli in 1965, the Serpente lamp by Martinelli Luce gets a fresh glow-up for its 60th anniversary in a zesty new shade.
A sunshine yellow edition of Rogier Martens’ Wheelbench by Weltevree for Kröller-Müller Museum invites users to choose their own place of rest.
With their second Teklan rug collaboration, Tekla Evelina Severin and LAYERED show how color and simple forms can reshape a space.