Design

November 28, 2025

Frank Lloyd Wright’s Furniture Design Is Front and Center in Pioneering Chair Exhibition

When curators Thomas Szolwinski and Eric Vogel realized how many of Frank Lloyd Wright’s furniture designs remained unbuilt, they asked themselves a simple but provocative question. What if these pieces could be seen again? Thus began the foundational work behind Frank Lloyd Wright: Modern Chair Design, now on view at the Museum of Wisconsin Art (MOWA) in West Bend.

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November 21, 2025

Design Miami Will Return This December for Its 20th Anniversary

This December, Design Miami will celebrate an exciting milestone: two decades worth of programming. Not only is it the renowned fair’s 20th anniversary, but it’s also one of its most ambitious editions yet, encompassing more than 70 exhibitor presentations, a new partnership with Bank of America (BofA), and a special project gathering work by eight of today’s most compelling voices in contemporary design.

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November 20, 2025

Aluminum Ping Pong Table “Sings” Meditative Tunes Each Time a Ball Hits Its Surface

Last month, Los Angeles-based artist James de Wulf showcased something unexpected at Design Miami.Paris. Planted in the design fair’s outdoor garden was an aluminum ping pong table, its edges jagged and its metallic surface shimmering in the sun. At first glance, the structure seemed unassuming; but, upon being hit by a ping pong ball, its conceit quickly became apparent. Aptly titled Resonating Ping Pong Table, Song No.

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November 10, 2025

Watch 100 People From Kazakhstan (Ages 1 to 100) Enjoying a Slice of Pizza in This Clever Ad

Pizza is a universally beloved meal, with its appeal running deep not only across generations, but also in places on the other side of the world. One such place is Kazakhstan, where a video ad produced by director and 21-year-old content creator Nurbolat Kuangali, also known as Noonakun, has perfectly captured how a slice can put a smile on anyone’s face, regardless of their age.

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