Best Home Furnishings Posts of 2019
With a new year and new decade approaching, we revisit our most popular home furnishings posts from 2019 in case you missed them.
From high-end to affordable, furniture to cookware, indoors to outside, Design Milk always covers it all and we did it again in 2019. With a new year and new decade approaching, we’re revisiting our most popular home furnishings posts from the year in case you missed them.
10. Signal Tile by Kristine Morich X Clayhaus Modern Tile
A collaboration between Portland designer Kristine Morich and Clayhaus Modern Tile resulted in a collection of geometric ceramic tiles called Signal.
9. The Inverted Gravity Collection Defies Physics
Through his Inverted Gravity collection, Matthew Lehanneur draws inspiration from the International Space Station and defied physics.
8. The New Normal: Changing Perceptions of Portion Size Through Tableware Design
Ponsawan (Mo) Vuthisatkul created a series of food serving tools called The New Normal that aim to challenge people?s perception of portion size.
7. Four Designers Explain Why Ukrainian Carpets and Crafts Could Be the Next Big Thing
Learn about the lizhnyk, a Hutsul blanket, and why the legendary Prada store architect Roberto Baciocchi just bought 19 of them!
6. Pebble Is an Asymmetric Sofa That Challenges Convention
Pebble is a modern interpretation of the sofa with an asymmetric design that was designed for Bolia by Santiago Bautista in his Copenhagen studio.
5. Great Jones...
From high-end to affordable, furniture to cookware, indoors to outside, Design Milk always covers it all and we did it again in 2019. With a new year and new decade approaching, we’re revisiting our most popular home furnishings posts from the year in case you missed them.
10. Signal Tile by Kristine Morich X Clayhaus Modern Tile
A collaboration between Portland designer Kristine Morich and Clayhaus Modern Tile resulted in a collection of geometric ceramic tiles called Signal.
9. The Inverted Gravity Collection Defies Physics
Through his Inverted Gravity collection, Matthew Lehanneur draws inspiration from the International Space Station and defied physics.
8. The New Normal: Changing Perceptions of Portion Size Through Tableware Design
Ponsawan (Mo) Vuthisatkul created a series of food serving tools called The New Normal that aim to challenge people?s perception of portion size.
7. Four Designers Explain Why Ukrainian Carpets and Crafts Could Be the Next Big Thing
Learn about the lizhnyk, a Hutsul blanket, and why the legendary Prada store architect Roberto Baciocchi just bought 19 of them!
6. Pebble Is an Asymmetric Sofa That Challenges Convention
Pebble is a modern interpretation of the sofa with an asymmetric design that was designed for Bolia by Santiago Bautista in his Copenhagen studio.
5. Great Jones...
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