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Nothing has spent years making earbuds you can recognize from across the room.

Nothing has spent years making earbuds you can recognize from across the room.

Hecate’s garden in georgia pairs a botanical greenhouse with a contemporary orangery restaurant inspired by ancient mythology.

With minimal designs and stunning natural settings, these arid retreats are fueling our wanderlust.

Floor-to-ceiling glazing set flush with the ground does something a conventional window cannot.

So koizumi design presents his first solo exhibition in south korea in collaboration with seoul-based scent brand pointtwofive·second.

Mexico City is frenetic and saturated with color, a sprawling metropolis of more than 20 million people and nearly 2,000 neighborhoods.

Casa museo boschi di stefano opened it doors in 2003, transforming a former residence into a treasure trove of twentieth-century art.

A background in fashion led April Graves to an unlikely material: natural stone.

When Nick Sheridan was young, he explored everything from sketching to sewing to channel his creativity—but it was craftsmanship at home that set him on his future path.

A new villa collection by Pininfarina and MV Group USA delivers bespoke Italian architectural design to an American audience.

These architect-designed homes have taken on lives of their own in films, shaping characters, moods, and the way we remember the buildings themselves.

OFFICEUNTITLED adaptively reuses a vacant Santa Monica office floor as Village School’s interim campus after the Palisades Fire.

Architects Olson Kundig and interior studio Leverone Design create a home made for downtime.

Mexican studio SAUDARA, founded by Ivana Sánchez and María Padilla, creates contemporary tableware and vessels through expressive glazes.

DeRoche Projects breaks ground on Accra’s Backyard Community Garden, combining rammed earth, edible landscapes and palm kernel shells.

Before João Dias and Patrick Carton designed furniture, they were designing machines built to exceed 200 mph.

Play looks back at how pleasure, permission, uncertainty and participation can turn play into a serious tool for rethinking design.

Using scale to loosen the rules of the built world, hand-built miniature sets turn familiar architecture slightly absurd.

Ken Kelleher’s first Canadian exhibition blooms at the Royal Botanical Gardens.

The designer reflects on playful design, open-ended objects, and why curiosity should shape cities, schools, and everyday life.

UK-based Urn Studios releases its first US collection, which saw seven artists reinterpret the urn as an object of identity, intimacy and enduring design ‘For decades, the funeral.

Pac-man becomes a miniature otamatone melody instrument, bringing arcade nostalgia and squeezable sound into a pocket-sized musical crossover.

The collection for Castlery draws from his lifelong appreciation for layering.

The elevated outdoor classroom extends learning beyond the school building the outdoor classroom is enclosed with timber framing and mesh panels.

For many public artworks, permanence is the exception rather than the rule.

Giant’s Vancouver Island studio embodies the firm’s philosophy.

Project notes and archival material accompanies the photography spread from chairman featuring works from the There is Good in all of Us collection.

Rather than disguising its 1980s origins, this three-story Toronto penthouse embraces them.

In a cityscape built on towering skyscrapers and a constant sensory rush, the retail landscape often feels like a loud shouting match to catch people’s attention.

Unopiù introduces IGEA, an ultra-light wrought iron outdoor collection by matteo thun and benedetto fasciana.

From a folding desk to stools that stack to become shelves, the new collection makes the most of valuable square footage.

Explore designboom shop drop for august 2026: limited-edition watches and architectural jewelry curated for modern design enthusiasts.

It gives little away from the street, but this Miami house by StudioKP2 opens up to geometric drama.

In postwar japan, artists used unruly media and playful, audience-involving performances to practice a new form of creative freedom.

SIGLA Studio organizes a Barcelona apartment around an open bathroom.

The designer layers warm, adaptable light into a home with Scandinavian restraint.

Inspired by mcdonald’s takeaway packaging, the oversized backpack features fries-carton side pockets, a ketchup compartment, and an oversized receipt.

‘We borrowed a layout more common in yacht design’: Glenn Pushelberg and George Yabu invite us into their beachfront Amagansett home.

Habits design merges technology and food culture through interactive tableware collection that turns meals into a miniature installation.

In Studio City, a Los Angeles neighborhood known for its blend of privacy and lush greenery, sits a modern sanctuary.