At Amangiri, Aman’s newest residence aligns architecture, light, and service into a calibrated retreat shaped by its surroundings.
Designed by Impepinable Studio, a workplace formed of reused shipping containers provides flexibility for an agro-industrial company in Spain.
Tired of looking at that pile of clothes? For those of us with this affliction, a lifesaver – the Laundry Chair by Simone Giertz.
John Hopkins University's International Arts + Mind Lab publishes a report calling for the development of a new interdisciplinary Neuroarchitecture sector.
GREJSIMOJS turns the collectible design conversation on its head, swapping distance and decorum for tactile joy, life-sized whimsy, and a riot of rebel color.
The site's buildable area was cut in half — so KWK Promes adapted its two-story residential scheme to fantastic effect.
Stackable, sturdy, and ready for anything, the Settecento Chair by Leonardo Liendo is ready for residential, hospitality, and more.
Ravi Raj renovates a historic early 20th-century stone house in Mount Airy, Croton-on-Hudson, restoring and extending its material logic through a contemporary interior.
Designed by Melbourne designer Tali Roth for Australian hardware brand Lo & Co Interiors, the Al Dente collection cleverly repurposes recognizable food forms.
The iconic design now comes in a burgundy calfskin—a supple, luxurious tone that highlights the handbag's craftsmanship.
Alex Lerian, native New Yorker and general manager of Ege Capets Americas, shares some of his favorites, from museums to live music, and more, in this Friday Five.
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