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The Compass Of Collectivity: Es Devlin’s Rotating “Library Of Us” On Miami Beach

As the neon pulse of Miami Art Week 2025 vibrated through the city, British artist and set designer Es Devlin offered a rhythmic, literary counterpoint on the sands of Faena Beach. Unveiled to mark the 10th anniversary of Faena...

Glass Memories: The Sculptural Portability Of Bocci’s 118p Lamp

In the artisan studios of Vancouver, glass is treated not just as a material, but as a medium with a memory. This philosophy is the heartbeat of Bocci’s latest release, the 118p portable lamp, which debuted on the Dezeen...

The Next Frontier: Design Miami Expands To Dubai In Landmark Partnership

As Design Miami celebrates its landmark 20th anniversary, the global forum for collectible design has announced a strategic leap into the Middle East. During the 2025 Miami Beach fair, CEO Jen Roberts unveiled a multi-year partnership with Alserkal, Dubai’s...

Geometric Ghosts: Stephen Burks Reimagines Congolese Heritage Through The Lens Of Wood

In the heart of the 20th anniversary edition of Design Miami, held during the electrifying Miami Art Week 2025, American designer Stephen Burks unveiled an installation that functioned as a "speculative ceremonial site." Titled "The Observer Effect" or "The...

Scars Of Resilience: Alexandre Henry’s “Silent Witnesses” Of War

In the wreckage of eastern Ukraine, where the physical landscape has been violently reordered by three years of conflict, French artist Alexandre Henry found a different kind of survivor. Amidst the debris of villages like Izium, Kharkiv, and Kherson,...

The Quantum Quay: Pilar Zeta’s “The Observer Effect” At Miami Beach

As the sensory deluge of Miami Art Week 2025 reached its zenith, a monumental installation on the sands of 18th Street offered a rare moment of iridescent stillness. "The Observer Effect," a public work by Argentinian artist Pilar Zeta,...

Chromatic Curiosity: The Vibrant Evolution Of Miniforms’ 2026 Catalogue

In the landscape of Italian furniture, Miniforms has long been the enfant terrible, a brand that refuses to succumb to the sterile "beige-ification" of luxury. As 2025 draws to a close, their showcase on the Dezeen Showroom serves as...

Celestial Symmetry: Esben Bala Skouboe’s Nova Lamp For Frandsen

In the theater of light, few shapes possess the instinctive appeal of the natural world, a fact that Danish brand Frandsen has masterfully embraced with its latest release. Introduced on the Dezeen Showroom in December 2025, the "Nova" pendant...

Circular Serenity: Tropitone’s Orbit Collection Redefines Sculptural Outdoor Living

As the boundary between interior luxury and exterior resilience continues to blur, US-based brand Tropitone has introduced a collection that treats the patio as a gallery of modern art. Launched on the Dezeen Showroom in December 2025, the "Orbit"...

The Anatomy Of Stillness: Tom Black’s Tulip Chair And The New Mineral Minimalism

In the high-stakes theater of modern furniture design, where the ephemeral often triumphs over the enduring, Australian designer Tom Black has introduced a work of startling permanence. Debuted on the Dezeen Showroom in late 2025, the Tulip chair is...

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