We combed the world to discover the latest and greatest for you. These are sure to become icons for your home design.

1. Bird's Eye View: Treat your backyard birds to a designer bird bath from Barbara Barry. It's a statement piece from her Bowmont Collection for McGuire Furniture made of clay dressed in a high-fired glaze with an artful bronze perch for your feathered friends. www.mcguirefurniture.com

2. Lying Low: Japanese designer, Naoto Fukasawa, has created the AWA, an everywhere table in pristine white and aubergine ottoman for B&B Italia. It moves everywhere from the living room to bedroom, creating a large flexible shape where needed. www.bebitalia.it

3. Fine Form: Add a delicate roll of light over your island with the Maki pendant by Nendo for Foscarini. Maki, which means "to roll" in Japanese, are made of two metal sheets rolled like paper and slipped one inside the other, thanks to openings that become invisible when the lamp is assembled. Light becomes the heart of this design. www.foscarini.com

4. Awash with Style: Combine a shower and bathtub without compromise. The Seadream by Duravit fits into a corner and because of its geometry, it offers a glass shower partition in a generous standing area but also room to stretch out when bathing. www.duravit.com

5. Clay Chic: The Pick Up Planter from The Phillips Collection designed by Jason Phillips was inspired by the childhood Pick Up Sticks game. The planter made of artist grade resin is finished in black lacquer with orange dowels. An art piece for any table but can be functional as well. www.phillipscollection.org

6. Night Owl: The iconic Kaiser idell(TM) lamp collection, designed by German silversmith, Christian Dell in the 1930s, is once again available through Republic of Fritz Hansen, and its classic design seems as fresh as ever. Now available as table, floor and wall lamp. www.fritzhansen.com

7. Shape Up: Numi, Kohler's most advanced toilet combines design, technology and engineering to bring you the finest in personal comfort and cleansing. From its striking form to its unrivaled water efficiency Numi marks a new standard of excellence in the bathroom. www.kohler.com

8. Sweet Seat: The Peacock Chair, designed by Israeli turned New Yorker, Bror Benshetrit, for Cappellini was the big hit at the Milan Furniture Fair. Made of crumpled sheets of blue and gray felt, it sits ever so softly on powdered coated metal legs. www.cappellini.it
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