A Chair Shaped by the Soft Curves of a Classic British Scally Cap
In a market full of furniture that competes loudly for attention, the pieces that often stay with us the longest are the ones that begin…
In a market full of furniture that competes loudly for attention, the pieces that often stay with us the longest are the ones that begin…
Most office chairs operate on a quiet assumption that sitting is something your body should adapt to, not the other way around. You adjust the…
Every city has its ghosts. Not the supernatural kind, but the kind embedded in the physical memory of places that no longer exist. Buildings torn…
The best furniture tends to ask a quiet question. Not loudly, not with a press release, but through the way it sits in a room…
Most furniture sits in a room without saying much. It fills a corner, does its job, and disappears into the background. Nako Baev’s THE OBJECT…
Black Marquina marble tends to command a room before anything else in it does. The material has a particular gravity, that deep, carbonized base cut…
Most shelving solutions ask you to commit before you can even start. Drill a hole here, anchor a bracket there, then live with the consequences…
A small city balcony has a way of making every square meter feel personal, just barely. There’s room for a folding chair, maybe a potted…
For decades, furniture design has followed an unspoken rule. Comfort equals more. More foam, more padding, more layers, more material. The Knit One Chair by…
Most furniture is remarkably obedient. It goes where you put it, does what it was designed to do, and asks nothing back. A sofa is…
Contemporary artist Daniel Arsham’s studio just received a custom drafting table from Madrid-based CALIPER, and it looks less like furniture and more like a precision…
There’s a particular kind of furniture that makes you stop scrolling. Not because it’s trying to be art, and not because it’s doing anything especially…