Every Day Is Better With Sunday Monday’s Block-Print Pillows

Every Day Is Better With Sunday Monday’s Block-Print Pillows

If you ask Brendan Kramer and Nisha Mirani which product most accurately reflects their textile studio Sunday Monday, they might just say Kanso, the designers’ recent and first full pillow collection. Beyond the studio’s design values, Kanso also represents Kramer’s Japanese heritage and Mirani’s Indian heritage. The collection is named after one of the seven principles of Japanese zen philosophy, “kanso,” which refers to the elimination of clutter in order to promote well-being. While designed in New York City, the pillows are block-printed by hand in Rajasthan, India, an homage to Mirani’s cultural background.

Meen is a Collaborative Typeface That Embodies the Middle Ground

Meen is a Collaborative Typeface That Embodies the Middle Ground

AI. There isn’t a corner of the design world not talking about artificial intelligence–what it means for humans in the creative process, how it will change intellectual property protections/concerns, and whether it reflects–not corrects our oh-so-human biases. The conversations are happening in the philosophical realm, industry-wide, and at the production level at design studios such as Athens-based brand.new.

Keeps Adds a Modular Coffee Table + Accessories Made From Off-Cuts

Keeps Adds a Modular Coffee Table + Accessories Made From Off-Cuts

Keeps, a direct-to-consumer residential furniture brand focused on simplicity, functionality, and sustainability, is best known for their easy-to-assemble bed frame. Living at the intersection of high design and accessibility, the brand recently expanded its contemporary lifestyle offerings with The Coffee Table and Off-Cuts limited run accessories. All new pieces carry on with Keeps’ mission to push back on fast furniture – they’re accessible, modern, and built to last while retaining their versatile and adaptive qualities.

Beautiful Glitches: Jacob Hashimoto’s New “Kite” Works

Beautiful Glitches: Jacob Hashimoto’s New “Kite” Works

It’s an interesting moment for artist Jacob Hashimoto. For nearly three decades, his kite-constructed works have captivated viewers with a fusion of meticulous hand-craftsmanship and the optical effect of digital pixels. His wall works often consist of six suspended layers of circular paper and bamboo “kites” that obscure as much as they reveal, shifting with every footstep. His newest exhibition

The Daily Heller: The Empathetic Sketchbook

The Daily Heller: The Empathetic Sketchbook

Sketcher Press is the love child of Gabriel “Gabi” Campanario and all the illustrators who are given the chance to compile their work under his self-funded imprint. “I love the power of drawing as a storytelling medium,” says Campanario, who launched Sketcher Press in 2022, but whose interest in publishing has overlapped with a decades-long career as a journalist and newspaper artist.

Discover Sydney’s North Shore’s Newest Kitchen and Bathroom Showroom: Dégabriele Kitchens Sets the Standard

Discover Sydney’s North Shore’s Newest Kitchen and Bathroom Showroom: Dégabriele Kitchens Sets the Standard

In some exciting news for those living on and around Sydney’s North Shore, Dégabriele Kitchens showroom is recently opened just next door to its well-known Willoughby location.

If you live in the area, you likely already know of Dégabriele Kitchens’ reputation for stylish, luxurious kitchen and bathroom projects. The company has been around for more than 40 years and has left its mark on stunning kitchens and bathrooms all across Sydney. Now you can experience the feeling of a Dégabriele Kitchens space for yourself at their new showroom.