The Art of Living
String Furniture's 2026 dark oak collection brings FSC-certified wood shelves, cabinets, and the String Pocket together with dark brown steel panels. A warmer, richer material character for the iconic system.
Blu Dot has been designing modern furniture in Minneapolis since 1997. Inside the brand's heritage, design philosophy, and five signature pieces worth knowing: Field, Decade, Hot Mesh, Sunday, and Strut.
A modular candle holder designed in 1960s Cologne, born from three finger-holes in alpine snow, and reissued by a Danish company in 2015 from Werner Stoff's original drawings.
Mark Krebs is a Montreal rug studio working with weavers in Northern India. Inside the brand, and the Birch, Stitch, and Tile rugs that show three different weaving traditions in one collection.
Kay Bojesen built a career in silver before a wooden monkey made him famous. Inside Kay Bojesen, the silversmith who became Denmark's most beloved designer, and the five wooden figures we recommend most.
Audo Copenhagen brings Menu, By Lassen, and the Lassen brothers' archive under one roof. Six pieces, four designers, eighty years of Danish design.
A 1949 Swedish shelving system that still fits every room it enters, in the same grid it launched with. Inside String Furniture, the Strinnings who invented it, and the kit that becomes your wall.
A seven-year-old Danish brand with a design voice already fully formed. Inside Form & Refine, Herman Studio, and the five signature pieces that define the catalogue.
A century of Danish design told through six chairs. Inside Fredericia Furniture, the Graversen family who rebuilt it, and the designers from Mogensen to Manz who carry the story from 1911 to today.