
The Furniture Design Week Showcase 2025 at the Gallaria Building, San Francisco Design Center Galleria, where future young interior designers and students present their final senior product in Interior Design & Architecture.
The event will take place from April 28th to May 2nd. 2025
Photography by David Vi Boi Huynh
By David Vi Boi Huynh
This side table captures the triangular form from the celestial geometry of the Super Constellation “星斗,” unfolding into two interlocking wooden triangles that balance cosmic hierarchy with human interaction. NEWS - Product Design
“静木灯” (Jìng Mù Dēng)
By Aidan Cheung - AC Designs
Inspired by traditional Chinese lanterns, this pendant light embodies a subtle yet sophisticated design. Taking a minimalist approach, it seamlessly blends the spa’s contemporary aesthetic with cultural heritage.
"Azure Reef"
By Cherlyn Mayodong
Inspired by the natural beauty of a coral reef, this plaster side table mimics stone textures to bring the unique wonders of the ocean to the land.
"Syzygy" Side Table
By Kimberly Le
Woven from palm fibers of the southern tropics and crafted by redwood from the northern forests, this design brings together materials from opposite ends of the world, creating a harmonious balance across the glob,e embodying strength and resilience—qualities for every visitor to embody.
Luz de Tierra Floor Lamp
By Rhiannon Webb
Meticulously crafted from raw clay, hand-applied plaster, and other organic materials, this fixture beautifully fuses traditional New Mexican, Spanish Colonial, and Native American influences into a warm, earthy, and richly textured design that honors Southwestern heritage.
"Karesansui Side Table"
By Joylyn Subali
This side table is inspired by a blend of traditional and modern Japanese design. It captures the essence of Karesansui also known as the Japanese Dry Garden, while featuring clean lines and a minimalist form that emphasizes simplicity and elegance.
”Cajas de Colores (Boxes of Colors)”
By Isabella Avelar
“Cajas de Colores” is corner shelf made with natural wood & colorful Spanish tile that offers functionality with a pop of color and cultural depth.
Leone Lantern
By Taylor Pohndorf
Named after a village in American Samoa, this floor lantern will include frameless tea light candles surrounded by tropical flora found within the Polynesian islands and features screen paneling capturing shadows of palm trees.
Wabi Hikari (侘び光)
“Imperfect Light”
“Imperfect Light”
By Arissa Peña
This hanging light fixture embraces natural textures and asymmetry, casting soft shadows that create a calming atmosphere while reflecting the wabi-sabi philosophy through its appreciation of imperfection, organic forms, and natural materials.