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The new Harmoni guitar from Openhagen is designed to bring music closer, including a magnetic stand and sustainable accessories from offcuts.
Rhea Gupte’s COMPOST finds color, texture, and meaning in frozen food scraps – transforming everyday waste into art, ritual, and shared experience.
LAYER and MAZZU launch new sustainable, foam-free mattress ideal for off-grid comfort camping but also for temporary guests staying over.
Designed by Giulia Foscari for Cassina with Technogym, Ottagono is a monolithic furnishing that unfolds as a fully equipped home gym.
Elevating the typology, Soltech launches the new ambient, biophilia-oriented Aura grow lamp, a melding of Scandicore design and Italian craftsmanship.
Herbst and Slice launch the 15 Collection, celebrating 15 years of razor-sharp collaboration with two sleek new cutting tools: Spry and Snapr.
Pavilion Sei, by Nicholas Bewick for Agape, is a modern, modular sauna with a turnkey system that makes creating a wellness space simple.
As 2025 winds to a close, it’s time to celebrate the year’s standout stories Design Milk shared, from bold architecture to nostalgic tech.
Explore how kitchens, tableware, cookbooks, coffee, cocktails, and craft-led objets shaped the rituals of cooking, eating, and gathering in Taste's 2025 Year in Review.
From Nordic-inspired saunas to a $300 precision-built water bottle, Design Milk's top 10 Lifestyle posts highlight the objects redefining how we live.
Design Milk's top Friday Five posts of 2025 showcase a global mix of artists, architects, and makers with their inspiring, contemporary creativity.
Keep your place and keep your peace with the Penguin x MOEBE Book Stand, available in four colors as a bookend, book stand, and bookmark.
Senior Editor Aria Lee returns to Take 5 with a holographic pillow, a bench that holds books, sprayed paper pulp lamps, and more.
Inspired by Mario Bellini, the Mario Mug channels the spirit of his radical 1980s handle – now reinterpreted with TRAGA’s sculptural charm.