Iratzoki Lizaso designs Heldu office furniture combining wood and leather details

Inspired by traditional techniques of joining wood, Iratzoki Lizaso designs Heldu office furniture for Alki.

Inspired by traditional techniques of joining wood, Iratzoki Lizaso designs Heldu office furniture for Alki.

British studio Alison Brooks Architects designed The Smile, a habitable rectangular mega-tube bent in the shape of an upside down arch.

Clark Bardsley uses steam bent oak to give shape to ARM anti-chair: imagined as the “contour” of a seating place, the non-sense design fits over everyday seats.

New York design studio Fort Standard paired traditional methods of production with innovative ways to create the new Quality of Materials collection.

Thonet launches Thonet All seasons, a collection of tubular outdoor chairs originally designed by Bauhaus art school teachers Mart Stam, Marcel Breuer and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe.

Meet George, Edgar and Marius, but also monsieur and madame Noyer. HARTÔ teamed with young designers to create furniture with smooth shapes, playful colours and a warm feel.

Austerity and comfort, humble attitude and smooth design. Bernardes collection by Andreu Carulla was created when an ex-convent turned into an art gallery needed to provide a holy sit to each of their many guests.

With Tsumiki, Kengo Kuma and Ryuichi Sakamoto launch an interactive Japanese Lego game that allows kids to express their architectural skills.

The adventures and the style of heroic Brazilian bandits inspired Cangaço, a traditionally crafted design collection by Humberto and Fernando Campana.

WELL HUNG design collection of sculptural cantilevered furniture marks the debut of The Workshop by Minale + Mann at London Design Festival.

Japan Pavilion at Milan Expo 2015 features an wooden grid made without nails or bolts. Architect Atsushi Kitagawara combined ancient construction methods with the latest technologies whilst Nendo and TeamLab powered up the exhibition with stunning designs.

Russia Pavilion by Sergei Tchoban at Milan Expo 2015 features sustainably sourced timber, glass and a 30 m long underside-mirrored cantilever to welcome visitors into the country’s richness of flavours and knowledge for future generations.

At Milan Expo 2015, Kadarik Tüür Arhitektid designed “The gallery of Estonia”, a pavilion dedicated to the country’s traditional heritage and high-tech imprint according to motto “Feeding the Planet”.

In Milan, Cassina launched Réaction Poétique design collection by Jamie Hayon who took inspiration by the work of Le Corbusier, 50 years after his death.

In Milan, DesignPhilippines puts forward new collections meshing tradition and local craftsmanship with contemporary style and sustainable materials.

Cozì design studio debuts in Milan with a collection of lighting fixtures and accessories that brings design technologies to the tipping point.

Små Ting storage unit by Johanna Paulsson is the simple and practical solution for hectic lives in small houses.

Bowl table by Andreas Engesvik for Fogia works also as a storage unit designed to keep everything at hand.

MSDS Studio’s new collection feature stackable A-shaped chairs a futon daybed with a “ladder” wall light, metal lamps and half cabinets.

A suspendended sculptural light intallation by 1024architecture pulses and breathes with music thanks to interactive LED lines transforming an industrial space in an open-air dancefloor.

At DesignMiami/, Maarten de Ceulaer presented the Grids series, a cyborg-like surface of light made with a wavy wood plank featuring wireless LEDs-circuit technology.

The French design trio numéro111 presented the “Insulaire project” re-thinking the living room as bubble of intimacy instead of a ceremonial reception area for social representation.

Young designer Jorge Penadés has designed a temporary seat for contemporary free spirits that can sit for a contemplative or resting pause before moving on.

Established & Sons presents the range of resin and wood furniture according to an exquisite Japanese minimalist style

How would you define a brilliant idea that seems simple or easy after it has been revealed? Check the new drawer system of CARTESIA desk by Colors.

Created by four young Italian designers from Milan, Woodskin is the wooden sheet that flexes like a textile. This new composite and elegant material works like an organic architectural tissue that can be modeled and bent to create complex shapes.

CITEM with the multi-awarded designer Kenneth Cobonpue and design icon Antonio “Budji” Layug brought to Euroluce in Milan the best of Philipin design with its unique olistic approach.

Klaura, Kaden + Partners tag the sky with Pyramidenkogel the highest wooden tower in the world that will rise in Carinthia, Austria.

ARCH:YOU by Anne Boysen for Applicata is the playful collection of houses in oak wood for kids.