Photographer Gray Malin creates a beautiful and surreal series with mid century furniture floating on a mirrored platform in French Polynesia.
A designer in Cambodia gave 90 kids one brief: draw a house for a bird. The sculptural results are stranger and more alive than most things built by professionals.
Ian Strange cuts, floods, and blackens real suburban homes across four countries. Art that cross-examines what the domestic ideal promises and conceals.
These images appear like paintings until you look a little closer and see they’re actually photographs.
Swedish artist Eric Rohman created thousands of movie posters, using bold shapes, sparse color, and cinematic restraint to define a striking era of Scandinavian graphic design.
A rainbow colored kindergarten has nearly 500 pieces of colored glass that make it an inspiring place for young minds.
This pavilion designed for Milan Design Week captured our attention with its sleek and futuristic form.
The Kyiv-born, London-based illustrator works in graphite, digital, and paint, building compositions where human figures dissolve into plant life.