
DiscoRectangle Turns Abstract Geometry Into Color-Drenched Rugs
There are certain design moments that call for restraint and simplicity, leaning into minimalist or even brutalist sensibilities. And then there are those that embrace a joyful “more-is-more” philosophy, where color and form do the heavy lifting. DiscoRectangle, the new hand-tufted rug collection by
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The Monk Armchair Gets a Decorative Awakening
First designed in 1973 by Tobia Scarpa and his wife and design partner, Afra, the Monk armchair marked the beginning of a long-standing collaboration with Molteni&C. Celebrated for its refined construction and expressive use of materials, the chair has now been reissued as a special edition in colla
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Cassina and Technogym Debut the Hidden Ottagono Home Gym
Workout gear is almost always clunky and unsightly; gray equipment haphazardly crammed into a basement room that only just checks the box when it comes to an apartment building’s list of promoted amenities. Mirrored walls jarringly cut across cheesy cityscape or jungle scene murals and rubber mat fl
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Tom Dixon x Coalesse Celebrate Contrast at Miami Art Week
Softness and sharpness seem diametrically opposed, irreconcilable in the pantheon of design – think an ink-filled brush stroke across paper, a zero next to a one, or hot against cold. All these reflect the fascination we hold with contrast in design, and how it gives good, graphic design its lifeblo
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