Vincent Lim shares five of his must-haves and favorite things, in this Friday Five.
A mid-century inspired home with the perfect indoor/outdoor living scenario to enjoy California weather.
A minimalist home that was designed and developed with an economy of visual, spatial and structural means.
An ambitious couple builds their own minimalist house with a gradient exterior that took 50 shades of paint to complete.
A minimalist refuge surrounded by nature with a circulation pattern around the perimeter that keeps the interior connected and light-filled.
New job openings listed on the Design Milk Job Board.
A sophisticated apartment for a single professional in Kiev that boasts a monochrome color palette and original details.
A cave-like bedroom for children offers a fun and imaginative space for a kid to be a kid.
A 90s apartment was updated by replacing dated details, increasing natural light, and adding innovative technology throughout.
A hidden retreat for guests is built within a rainforest with views of the Pacific Ocean.
Stickbulb gets a new Long Island City showroom, studio, and production facility, all housed together in a former historic steel factory.
A secluded Southampton home with a negative edge swimming pool and perfect indoor/outdoor living.
A guidance counselor once tried to convince Dan Brunn that he wouldn’t amount to anything. Wrong! Listen to his story.
Soho House, a private members’ club for creatives, expanded to Amsterdam this summer.
We continued our hunt for modern staircases and we came up with 10 new ones that make us want to run up and down them all day.