The 175 Third Street tower sits within the former industrial hub, spanning over one million sq ft and featuring a public park designed by Field Operations and NYC Parks.
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The 12,000 sqft space at its Michigan headquarters is the permanent home for over one million objects from Herman Miller and Knoll’s archival collections.
The surprise collaboration boasts the German electronics company’s minimalist aesthetic and is emblazoned with the Japanese apparel brand’s bold wordmark.
From 90s icons like Oasis’s Liam Gallagher to fresh faces like Korean singer Seungmin, Burberry honors the live music legacy of Britain.
Located at the renovated Transamerica Pyramid Center, ‘Past as Prologue: The Last Decade of Furniture Design by Ray and Charles Eames’ opens to the public on June 7.
Photos of have surfaced of what may be one of adidas’ flattest models yet, showing two colorways expected to drop Summer 2025.
Semi-tailored silhouettes and subdued hues clash head on with Diesel’s lived-in distressing and Glenn Martens’ signature trompe l’oeil ethos.
Oda Noritsugu holds the “world’s largest private chair collection,” with a particular focus on Wegner’s work. Now, he’s opening his archive of the Danish designer’s chairs to the public.
The traditional Siheyuan-style building guides visitors on a sensory journey through the mansion, culminating at the central courtyard.
Launching on June 12, official images show the White/Midnight and White/Black/Blue colorways in full detail.
Using a selection of eight unique fabrics from previous collections, the Japanese label created 20 one-of-one cushions.