ICFF 2025 Highlights: Creativity, Innovation and Connection in NYC
ICFF 2025 Highlights: The event set itself apart in NYC as a key marketplace for innovation, trendsetting, and commercial opportunity.
The StoryICFF 2025 Highlights: The event set itself apart in NYC as a key marketplace for innovation, trendsetting, and commercial opportunity.
The StoryJohn 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.
Designed digitally but made by hand using classical woodworking techniques, NJ Roseti’s art furniture is simultaneously futuristic and nostalgic.
Environmental nuances drive the bicoastal duo’s explorations of mediums and materials.
A half-century on, Togo remains the epitome of aesthetics, function, and a certain je ne suis quoi.
Thanks to strategic design and material choices, Sir Norman Foster’s contemporary take on Emeco’s classic 1006 Navy chair has a carbon footprint roughly 60% to 80% smaller than...
The sisters behind the Mexico City-based architecture, interiors, and furniture company think design should always be honest and inspiring.
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.
After Ireland’s wool industry collapsed in 2020, New York-based designer Claire McGovern sought to revive it, one bespoke and eco-friendly rug at a time.