Lee Broom on Craft, Creativity, and Conquering the U.S. Market
The British designer’s lighting, furniture, and interiors reflect his diversity of artistic experience, from his fashion training to his decade as a child actor.

The British designer’s lighting, furniture, and interiors reflect his diversity of artistic experience, from his fashion training to his decade as a child actor.

By examining every assumption of the lighting industry, this manufacturer creates systems that upend the status quo.

The Treeline collection is the first consumer product to be made from wood salvaged from the city’s urban forest.

Through exhibiting at the Fair, two brands met, realized their common ground, and developed a 3D wallpaper collection produced using haptic printing.

The rug brand’s latest showroom reflects its tradition of quiet elegance, quality materials, and refined artistry.

John Sorensen-Jolink’s knowledge of dance informs the lighting and furniture he designs, with the pieces often seeming to change shape as you move around them.

Environmental nuances drive the bicoastal duo’s explorations of mediums and materials.

On the eve of its quarter-century anniversary, the brand traces how it blends classic Danish design with contemporary art, fashion, and cultural references.

Fashioned from recycled PET felt and available in eight textures and 32 colors, the company’s acoustic tiles, baffles, and screens redefine what noise control can look like.