This east village apartment in New York City was brought into modern times while maintaining its early 20th-century character.
Gallerist Amélie du Chalard opens the doors of her Paris home filled with collections of art and design, much of which is from Fritz Hansen.
Wildflower Farms, Auberge Resorts Collection, is an environmentally conscious luxury retreat in the Catskill Mountains designed to emphasize a connection to the natural surroundings.
A 1970s ranch in Pleasanton, California, is reimagined by Destination Eichler with modern details and a plethora of beautiful Fireclay Tile.
The 360 Studio is a cozy 40-square-meter apartment located in a new, modern building in Rivne, Ukraine, complete with a Murphy bed.
INNESS is a boutique country refuge located in Accord, New York, that revolves around the contrast between the cultivated and the wild.
Susanna Cots designed Autumn in the North, a home in Spain that pairs white with wooden accents and few walls and doors to create connection.
If you've ever been curious about the iconic Invisible House in Joshua Tree, now you can see it lit with Flos lighting.
Designed by Stefano Giovannoni for Laufen and Alessi, this sculptural bathroom series is remade with new materials + designs.
Maison de la Luz is a boutique hotel in New Orleans, by Atelier Ace, inspired by traditional Southern guest houses.
No Architects designed a modern Prague apartment with warm woods, patterned tile, built-in nooks, and primary colors for a family with kids.
Studio Alexander Fehre transformed an old villa in Stuttgart by removing walls and designing a central structure with multiple functions.
Coil + Drift relocated to the Catskill Mountains, opening a modern yet cozy studio that houses an office, showroom, and state-of-the-art production facility.
The Design En Rogue Architecture collection from S. Harris translates the story of the Bauhaus school into pattern + texture on fabric.
Working with the theme of "Colour Vibes," color phenom Tekla Evelina Severin transforms empty space into surreal, color-blocked exhibition.