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The Dwell 24: Meet the Best New Designers of 2023

Every year, we present the most exciting designers making furniture, lighting, and other objects for your home. Here is this year’s list.

The friends behind this design studio rely on the “magic” of their collective to make beautiful (and practical) objects.
The friends behind this design studio rely on the “magic” of their collective to make beautiful (and practical) objects.
Sugandhi Mehrotra and Aman Bhayna make “living” objects that are playful and meant to last.
Sugandhi Mehrotra and Aman Bhayna make “living” objects that are playful and meant to last.
The designer behind Sing Thing makes sinuous, hand-crafted wood furniture that's both beautiful and affordable.
The designer behind Sing Thing makes sinuous, hand-crafted wood furniture that's both beautiful and affordable.
Through his work, which is influenced by his Afro-Brazilian heritage, the designer endeavors to create more visibility for Blackness in the design world.
Through his work, which is influenced by his Afro-Brazilian heritage, the designer endeavors to create more visibility for Blackness in the design world.
The Monterrey, Mexico-based design studio offers a fresh interpretation of a classic outdoor chair, to delightful results.
The Monterrey, Mexico-based design studio offers a fresh interpretation of a classic outdoor chair, to delightful results.
Maika Palazuelos’s tabletop objects are vessels for her specific and peculiar point of view.
Maika Palazuelos’s tabletop objects are vessels for her specific and peculiar point of view.
Formerly classmates in architecture school, the duo behind Palma reunited years later to bring their enigmatic design vision to life.
Formerly classmates in architecture school, the duo behind Palma reunited years later to bring their enigmatic design vision to life.
Mat Trumbull and Giulia Zink’s furniture is bold in its simplicity, and takes inspiration from ancient forms.
Mat Trumbull and Giulia Zink’s furniture is bold in its simplicity, and takes inspiration from ancient forms.
A former day trader turned woodworker, Jason Lewis turns scrap and leftover wood into furniture.
A former day trader turned woodworker, Jason Lewis turns scrap and leftover wood into furniture.
For Ann Edgerton and Megan Carney, the most rewarding part of the design process is collaboration.
For Ann Edgerton and Megan Carney, the most rewarding part of the design process is collaboration.
Designer Zhongyu Zhang explores the connections between the mass-produced and the natural world through her carefully constructed objects.
Designer Zhongyu Zhang explores the connections between the mass-produced and the natural world through her carefully constructed objects.
When the Australian designer couldn’t find lighting that suited her needs, she took matters into her own hands.
When the Australian designer couldn’t find lighting that suited her needs, she took matters into her own hands.
The South African designer’s interpretations of everyday objects are both ironic and cheeky, in the best possible way.
The South African designer’s interpretations of everyday objects are both ironic and cheeky, in the best possible way.
The recent RISD-graduate makes textiles that evoke barber shops, Miami, and the Carribbean diaspora.
The recent RISD-graduate makes textiles that evoke barber shops, Miami, and the Carribbean diaspora.
The Martinique-based designers’ work is organic, hand-sculpted, and inspired by the world around them.
The Martinique-based designers’ work is organic, hand-sculpted, and inspired by the world around them.
Anne Dereaux designs furniture that is as transportive and meaningful as good music.
Anne Dereaux designs furniture that is as transportive and meaningful as good music.
Former models Breann Box and Peter Dupont craft organic, ethereal objects from glass.
Former models Breann Box and Peter Dupont craft organic, ethereal objects from glass.
Stuart Piercy, Guan Lee, and Karim Chaya’s tiles celebrate the beauty of imperfections.
Stuart Piercy, Guan Lee, and Karim Chaya’s tiles celebrate the beauty of imperfections.
Sara Gernsbacher and Patrick Walsh’s wax creations are a fresh interpretation of a utilitarian object—the candle.
Sara Gernsbacher and Patrick Walsh’s wax creations are a fresh interpretation of a utilitarian object—the candle.

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