We’re excited to announce the Moss and Fog Shop, which features gifts and products from around the world.
A mysterious metal monolith was discovered deep in the Utah desert last week, embedded in the ground without explanation.
Inspired by the Japanese art of kintsugi, this elegant and timeless sculpture is actually a wireless speaker and lamp.
Photographer Reuben Wu has created a new genre of long exposure drone photography, with impressive, surreal-like results.
Some of Lisa Lloyd’s exquisitely detailed creations use more than 4,000 individual bits of paper to makeup their designs.
This ‘Sculpture Painting’ by Timur Zagirov is made up of hundreds of wooden cubes to replicate Van Gogh’s Self Portrait.
French artist and designer Benedetto Bufalino has a collection of cars, trucks, vans, and vehicles that he has wildly transformed into entirely new things.
Stunning handmade ceramic vessels by Matthew Chambers, these works of art are made from concentrically layered pieces. The precision of their craftsmanship is really wonderful, and they just beg to be held.
Since May of 2020, an autonomous AI named Rachael has been posting one image a day on Instagram, all real-time rendered 3D sculptures that are especially ‘likable’.
This symbolic but also purposeful project in Mexico melts down guns to create shovels, which are then used to plant trees.
These poignant, powerful pieces are the work of Chinese sculptor Wang Ruilin, who captures deep emotion in his animal designs.
Designed and created by TeamLab, this interactive show features gorgeous hanging flowers and airplants that move to accommodate and “cocoon” its visitor.
A series where famous New York landmarks are moved to desolate locations, giving them entirely new context and perspective.
These impressive arrangements made entirely of pencils are the work of Afghan Canadian artist Bashir Sultani.
Brother and sister pastry chefs Madina Yavorskaya and Rustam Kungurov create artistically stunning cakes, from pop-art icons to geometric towers of tastiness.
Some highly creative finalists for Dezeen x Samsung’s cardboard challenge, a competition to repurpose packaging into something new.