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Ten Danish designers at this year's edition of The Mindcraft Project 2025 turn to nature’s quiet systems for design insight.
Paris-based artist Launorma brings a burst of color and optimism to your screen with her downloadable design, Empreintes Végétales.
The MIT Museum is proud to host Remembering The Future, an immersive installation outlining climate outcomes, by Janet Echelman with Caitlin Mueller.
Crafted to complement this year’s Huluween on Disney+ lineup, Fyrn's EDGEOFYØR seat turns visual metaphor into a visceral design experience.
Artist Kiva Motnyk shares her love of foraging with her dog Sammie, peony season, Sonia Delaunay, natural palettes, and more.
As seen in Apple + Design Miami’s Designers of Tomorrow showcase, the iPad Pro with M5 chip empowers makers to bridge tradition and technology.
Curious “extruded paintings" and stacks of bumper stickers pull you in for a closer look at Donald Moffett's current “Snowflake” exhibition.
Takashi Murakami brings his vibrant, whimsical style to Dom Pérignon blending art and nature in a playful, flower-filled collaboration.
The Layer Canvas digital art display seamlessly presents a curated yet diverse collection of contemporary digital artwork.
Ceramicist Carrie Lau, founder of Object-Matter and O-M Ceramic, shares her love of travel, camping, simple rituals, and more.
Managing Editor Joseph Sgambati III returns for Take 5 with a selection of the latest collaborations, drops, and designs that inspire him.
With DOUX, Kelsie Rudolph translates elements of French architecture into softened ceramic forms, balancing classic with contemporary design.
Multidisciplinary artist and creative Rich Tu shares his love of the School of Visual Arts, his reading room, physical media, and more.
New media artist Jason Ting shares a snapshot from one of his generative art experiments, Hypnoglow, as a mesmerizing desktop for your tech.