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Explore - Furniture
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Brad Ascalon Studio NYC
Since jumping into furniture, packaging, consumer products and environmental design in 2005, Brad Ascalon has quickly made a name for himself as a most-wanted designer. After founding Brad Ascalon...
08.16.11 -
Brand-New Secondhand
Fifteen minutes from downtown Seattle, architects Annie Han and Daniel Mihalyo transformed the neighborhood dump—a lot that had been vacant for 30 years—into their dream home.
written by: Amara Holsteinphotos by: Philip Newton11.04.09 -
Brave Space Design
Brave Space is a group of Brooklyn-based designers concentrating on bringing modular, multi-functional objects into the home and office setting. Dedicated to providing quality, high-end furniture,...
01.16.09 -
Braver's New World
A revamp of this small suburban Massachusetts home doubled its size while giving the yard, the neighbors, and the planet a little breathing room.
written by: Aaron Brittphotos by: Chang Kyun Kim12.29.11 -
Brazilian Design at the MoMA Store
The Museum of Modern Art's Design Store has been running regionally-sourced collections in their retails shops and online. Currently they've got an excellent array of products from Korea, and next...
written by: Sarah Rich03.30.09 -
Breeze Table
$1295.00
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Brenem Sleeper
A sleeper sofa that doesn’t look like a sleeper sofa. Comes with either air-over-coil 11” mattress, or natural latex mattress. The proportions fit well with a wide range of other...
$2235.00
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Breuer Side Chair B33 1/2
Created in 1929, this tubular steel-and-canvas chair was manufactured in Vienna for Gebruder Thonet. Creating quite the sensation for its lack of arms or conventional legs, the B33 was among the...
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Brick by Brick
Born as a horse stable, the Brick Weave House in Chicago is all about transportation and transparency. A clever renovation has made it the most compelling architecture on the block and home to a...
written by: Blair Kaminphotos by: Gregg Segal08.31.09 -
Bringing It All Back Home
Relying on local materials, local craftsmen, and the land her family has farmed for over two centuries, a New Yorker rediscovers her Midwestern roots.
written by: William Lambphotos by: Kyoko Hamada02.08.10 -
Britt Nightstand
Have magazines on hand and unmentionables under wraps with this simple nightstand from Modernlink. The middle drawer and bordering open space of this bamboo box make for a neat storage spot,...
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Broom Chair by Emeco
Philippe Starck designed the Broom chair back in 2003, but since it took nearly a decade to perfect the material engineering it was only unveiled this year. Broom—its name derived from the...
written by: Diana Budds06.18.12 -
Brown Dog Furniture
The Brown Dog Furniture Company is owned and operated by design duo David and Tamara Gorrie who craft Brown Dog’s exclusive pieces using beautiful reclaimed timbers and steel against the...
07.01.12 -
Brühl
In the wide, confusing world of contemporary design, brühl occupy a clearly defined niche: furniture based on straightforward concepts and clear-cut, defined forms. Product ideas and design,...
03.04.09 -
Buckle Chair
The Buckle Chair in antiqued chestnut by Restoration Hardware has just the right balance of rich warm leather and clean lines making it a beautiful piece for accomplishing that vintage modern look....
$675.00
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Buden Bed
Made from bamboo, it’s as functional as it is beautiful. The base runs flush with the mattress, and the wide headboard provides usable surface. The headboard and base also have built-in...
$2780.00
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Builder's Special
A resourceful sound mixer sources some local design talent, rolls up his sleeves, and builds small, green, and affordable in Bozeman, Montana.
written by: Heather Wagnerphotos by: John Clark01.27.12 -
Building Community
With a clean-lined new loft building designed by El Dorado Inc., a fleet of hip galleries, and a burgeoning creative class, Wichita is anything but plains.
written by: Georgina Gustinphotos by: Jake Stangel09.16.11 -
Building in Brooklyn
Whether beech, maple, cedar, or teak, Brooklyn resident and California native Ariele Alasko will take it. Having a sharp eye for recycled matter, Alasko is combining her expertise and passion to...
written by: Jami Smith04.16.13 -
Built-In Beauty
While visiting and writing about small homes for our June 2009 “Think Smaller” issue, it quickly became clear that when space is sparse, the best way to get the most bang for your buck...
written by: Miyoko Ohtake05.25.09














