Takashi Murakami brings his vibrant, whimsical style to Dom Pérignon blending art and nature in a playful, flower-filled collaboration.
The Layer Canvas digital art display seamlessly presents a curated yet diverse collection of contemporary digital artwork.
Ceramicist Carrie Lau, founder of Object-Matter and O-M Ceramic, shares her love of travel, camping, simple rituals, and more.
Managing Editor Joseph Sgambati III returns for Take 5 with a selection of the latest collaborations, drops, and designs that inspire him.
With DOUX, Kelsie Rudolph translates elements of French architecture into softened ceramic forms, balancing classic with contemporary design.
Multidisciplinary artist and creative Rich Tu shares his love of the School of Visual Arts, his reading room, physical media, and more.
New media artist Jason Ting shares a snapshot from one of his generative art experiments, Hypnoglow, as a mesmerizing desktop for your tech.
Half-bench, half-carpet, RONDIN by Arnaud Lapierre reinvents the reception space with a hybrid design for the French Ministry of Culture.
Artist Spencer Finch debuts new work that transports viewers through time and space using precise measurements of light and color filters.
French ceramicist Olivia Cognet channels the rhythm of kinetic art into still forms that feel alive with movement and light.
Sixteen giant inflatables turn Melbourne’s city square into a surreal rock garden, inviting visitors to squeeze through, touch, and explore.
Inspired by soft details, like the fold of paper or the phases of the moon, Virginia Sin brings poetic beauty to utilitarian ceramic objects.
Pulling on the principles of science, nature, and surrealism, Taras Yoom unveils Another Kingdom, the first backgammon board in the Yoomoota universe.
Dutch artist Jule Cats shares her love of making music, details in nature, ever-changing skies, demolished buildings, and more.
Studio Proba's Unbounded Sanctuary transforms a Shenzhen mall into a vibrant dreamscape, blurring the line between reality and AI.