North Carolina-based Here Now introduces Tate, a modular seating solution for office and commercial spaces.
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Subverting notions of design, Aedo seating by Debonademeo for Adrenalina is furniture meant to be perceived primarily by touch.
The XPeng P7 is a new sports EV sedan that looks like it should cost as much as a Tesla Model S, but it comes in closer to the price of a Model 3.
Studio Terpeluk thoughtfully reimagines a 1974 Albert Lanier San Francisco home, blending original redwood features with modern materials.
Undulating fronds extend from a singular form in the Palma Pouf by Kusheda Mensah for Hem featuring organic upholstered shapes.
Garmin's latest running watches, the Forerunner 970 and Forerunner 570, add new features and some colorful design options.
Italian studio Alcarol transforms oxidation into art, creating copper tables naturally patinaed by leaves and undergrowth.
Thomas Heatherwick transforms Longchamp's SoHo flagship into a Parisian-inspired loft for guest to enjoy as an immersive experience.
Rather than designing a traditional collection, Filip Tack focuses on creating timeless, stand-alone pieces that elevate functionality.
BLOOMIN8 has a new color E-Ink display that lets you change your art, while retaining a natural look you can't get from other smart displays.
Graphic designer Sara Portieri brings a surreal pop-art flair to your screens with a bold composition of lips and all-seeing eyes.
The In-Side Collection by Thomas Heatherwick for Magis takes upcycling to a new level with post-consumer polypropylene formed into luxury outdoor furniture.
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