The exhibition traces the architect’s journey from early conceptual projects to his nature-inspired designs today.
The architecture firm has created a home for the V&A East Storehouse, which houses over 500,000 objects.
“An organic form for surreal living,” the cartoon-like chair is offered in white, black, blue, green, red, and yellow, as well as steel and cloth fabrications.
Luca Cipelletti of AR.CH.IT reimagined the 700sq ft space at the Palazzo dell Arte with a sophisticated soundwall, built with the help of hi-fi expert Giorgio Di Salvo, acoustic engineer Lucio Visentini, and acoustic panel manufacturer Knauf.
The rare and collectible furniture dealer tapped Gantri to develop a lamp featuring a precision-made cubic light unit and genuine USM hardware.
Blending Japanese ryokan touches with Western Modernistic influence.
Designed by architect Michael Hansmeyer and ETH Professor Benjamin Dillenburger, the project employed robots that apply concrete layer by layers without any casting molds.
Crafted by Yuria Kailich and Joel Harding.
A 120-foot installation showcasing e-mobility solutions like electric boats and water bikes.
PlayLab has had viral success with its out-of-this-world installations and concepts, but for founders Archie Lee Coates IV and Jeff Franklin, it’s the integrity behind the ideas that makes them cut through.
Debuted at NYCXDesign 2025.