We look back at the incredible designers that opened the doors to their offices and minds in our Where I Work column in 2017.
We rounded up a little bit of everything this year and here we look back at the best roundup posts from 2017…
An Italian painter creates new fresco-inspired ceramic slabs for a newly relaunched Italian brand.
This year marks 16 years as Editor in Chief of Interior Design magazine for Cindy Allen, and she shares what keeps her inspired.
This contemporary hotel in London features architecture and interiors inspired by East Asian culture, art, design and philosophy.
Joe Gebbia, who was known as the “art guy” in grade school, has forever changed the way we travel. Hear his awesome design school stories.
This 1980s house in Givatayim, Israel, was given a major update that included brass accents throughout.
Inspired by ombré, David Rockwell created a dramatic series for Bisazza Cementiles that gives traditional cement tiles a contemporary spin.
An apartment in Warsaw, Poland, merges historical elements with Art Deco furnishings, and modern paintings.
The W Punta De Mita hotel is a tropical getaway that's playful, colorful, and respectful of the local region and landscape.
An apartment in Taipei City, Taiwan, renovated for a couple and their puppy with the triangle being a major design element.
Sallyann Corn and Joe Kent of fruitsuper open up a storefront that celebrates design, craftsmanship and community.
Check into THE KRANE, a modern, minimalist hotel for two that's located in an old coal crane on the Nordhavn harbor in Copenhagen.
An apartment in Curitiba, Brazil, is a modern space designed by Leandro Garcia for a young, single executive who loves to entertain.
An Art Deco inspired kitchen design that celebrates unexpected combinations.