OSKLO founders Arya and Michael Martin preserve the pedigree of a 1966 post-and-beam home while introducing contemporary furniture, art, and material interventions.
A place to gather and connect, The Fountain strikes an elegant yet organic profile, offset layers alluding to the ephemeral nature of water.
Architect Paige Lawrence, principal at 787 Design Studio, shares her love of dogs, wildflowers, vintage furniture, and more.
Mumbai firm Malik Architecture draws inspiration from local tradition to design the site responsive resort in India’s Sahyadris hill-country.
Designed by Morris Adjmi Architects, Steel House references the neighborhood’s industrial past and embraces the Mile High City’s wellness-focused lifestyle.
At Melbourne’s flagship Baker Bleu, IF Architecture choreographs space, material, and graphic clarity to elevate artisan bread-making into a spatial experience of precision, ritual, and warmth.
With two Brooklyn locations, the new Japanese-inspired brand pulls out all of the stops but without the flash.
Designed by Shift architecture urbanism and Powerhouse Company, a new mixed-use hub near a main railway station enlivens the surrounding neighborhood.
Danish architect Sigurd Larsen designs a stacked, brutalist retreat that shapes luxury as restraint, serenity, and natural immersion.
Rounded marble edges, brass fittings chosen to age, and a crushed limestone driveway - Lidan Sfadia trades polish for the quieter side of luxury.
Architect and interior designer Susan Nwankpa Gillespie shares some of her favorites, from her father’s photos of Nigeria to textile art, and more.
Through raw yet refined materials and a radically open plan, Marie Claire Mrad crafts an interior architecture that responds to light, climate, and the rhythms of daily life.
Openspace Architecture threads a home through Vancouver Island forest, dissolving boundaries between interior spaces and Saanich Inlet views.
Studio Papaya’s SBC Apartment, a 538-square-foot São Paulo duplex, uses custom furniture and bold color to make a small space feel expansive.
Swatt + Partners reimagines a hillside home into a cohesive, light-filled residence that opens to views of San Francisco Bay, the Golden Gate Bridge, and beyond.