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Planters with presence for significant settings. Subtle in shape and commanding in size, these beautifully proportioned cast concrete planters by designer Larry Kornegay are, like their namesake flower, products of nature and no two are exactly alike. More
The One Collection by KALLISTA® is created for individuals who appreciate the impact of simple, efficient design. Embracing the belief that less is more, each piece portrays an inviting elegance that's sleek and straightforward. Discover The One Collection. More
It's no secret that architecture is a profession of delayed gratification for both practitioner and client. In this case, however, delayed gratification was still in the equation, but architect and client were one and the same. More
Prolific artist, lecturer, and furniture innovator Wendell Castle is having one of the busiest years of his life. More
Laminam by Crossville is a new concept in decorative surfaces with universal potential for the building, architectural and interior design world. It is a versatile and flexible solution with high aesthetic appeal and outstanding technical performance. More
When does an object transcend basic form and simple function? When it engages-and charms-the user. Motif, by Omvivo principal designer Thomas Coward, begins with a round glass bottom that is hand-etched in one of three patterns- Forest, Kaleidoscope, orPebble-formed in a kiln, and then fused with a band of white solid surfacing.
Sculture Evento pedestal sink, toilet, and bidetin porcelain in white and red by Marazzi Group. More
Forest-inspired goods branch out More
You might not expect to find a Japanese bathhouse nestled in the towering timber forests of northwest Montana. But a Zen sanctuary addition was exactly what a couple of globe-trotting clients- natives of Whitefish, a picture-postcard former logging town rimmed by the Northern Rocky Mountains- wanted for their 15-acre estate. Working on the three-year, 3,500-square-foot project with architecture firm CTA, Envi Design principal Susie Hoffmann used her sense of interior space to create the clean, low-key aesthetic the clients' sought. More
In these frenzied times, mobility is the name of the game. Happily, the Marionet side table follows suit. Contemplating the posture of puppets, German designer Simon Busse conceived it for Swiss manufacturer Mox as the furnishings equivalent. More
New Yorkers say it all the time: The city is no place to raise children. One of them was international banker Timothy Dowling, raised in Manhattan himself, who resolved with his wife, Kim, to relocate with their two young sons to her native Texas. More
Pieces that pack a punch More
Mariusz Malecki describes his furniture as "free" and "spontaneous." Not exactly revolutionary concepts-unless you consider that the Polish native came of aesthetic age in the Eastern Bloc. After studying design at the University of Arts in Poznan and Academy of Visual Arts, Design & Pop Culture Minerva in Groningen, and working in his homeland's furniture industry, he moved to Berlin to establish his own brand in 2007. Two years later, Studio Ziben was born.