T/design

  1. Putting a Collection on Display Real Estate, September 10

    Robert Highsmith and Stefanie Brechbuehler, husband-and-wife founders of the design firm Workstead, have filled their living room with “unexpected heirlooms.”

  2. Ten Tiny Homes Real Estate, September 8

    Fitting into a small home means clever transformations, custom storage solutions, and often, bright pops of color. These homes do it all.

  3. Pewter Is Getting Popular and Pricier Real Estate, September 6

    While the wealthy in the past favored more precious materials, pewter is making its way into high-end design studios and boutiques.

  4. In Sydney, an Artist’s Apartment With Hand-Painted Walls T Magazine, September 5

    Since returning to his hometown, Martyn Thompson has fashioned a living space that’s both a refuge for him and a showcase for his varied creations.

  5. A Dance Studio With Mountain Views T Magazine, September 4

    The artist Chie Hammons’s Hudson Valley space also has circular walls and a skylight that acts like a sundial.

  6. A World Reshaped by A.I. Needs Museums More Than Ever Arts, September 2

    There’s a bumper crop of museums opening from Taiwan to Paris to Harlem. Look for stand-alone buildings, extensions, remade landscapes — and two presidential libraries.

  7. A Panorama of Design Style, August 29

    A look at design-world events, products and people.

  8. Do You Need a Two-Story-High Moka Pot? T Magazine, August 29

    Inside the designer Stephanie D’heygere’s collection of surreally oversize everyday objects.

  9. For Jenni Kayne, Beige Is Anything but Sad Real Estate, August 29

    Instead of chasing trends, the California designer is doubling down on the neutral palette she built her brand on.

  10. The Most Inspiring Onscreen Summer Houses T Magazine, August 28

    Eight interior designers and architects discuss the beach cottages, country villas and lakeside retreats that inform their aesthetics.

  11. 8 Products That Can Bring Comfort to Life Style, August 28

    These innovative designs promote ease in a variety of ways.

  12. An Elegant Milan Apartment That Invites Peaceful Contemplation T Magazine, August 28

    On a narrow block where a convent once stood, the home has again became a place of spiritual repose.

  13. A Brooklyn Rowhouse Renovated for the Health of It Real Estate, August 28

    The design created such a feeling of freshness that the owners felt like they were back in Northern California.

  14. In Milan, an Apartment With a Secret Passageway T Magazine, August 27

    Earthy with industrial touches, the home is connected to an office with a personality all its own.

  15. The 1950s Kitchen Gets an Update Style, August 27

    With today’s wellness kitchens, it’s farewell to the pantry with shelf-stabilized foods, and hail to the composter.

  16. From Airbnb to America’s ‘Chief Design Officer’ Style, August 27

    Joe Gebbia wants to make government services more “satisfying.” Some peers in the design industry are skeptical.

  17. For a Museum in Melbourne, a Cabinet of Virtuosity Arts, August 26

    Nipa Doshi’s furniture commission, which evokes both religious and self-care rituals, honors some of the influential women in her life.

  18. A Museum Show About Disability Asks: ‘Who’s Sorry Now?’ Arts, August 26

    “Design and Disability,” on view in London, goes beyond the precepts of “universal design” to celebrate particular identities and bodies.

  19. Bright Tiles Inspired by Cities Around the World T Magazine, August 21

    Plus: cinnamon buns in New York’s East Village, the Athens neighborhood attracting artists and more recommendations from T Magazine.

  20. These Moms Want to Design Your Dorm Room Real Estate, August 20

    Influencers are making money online by recommending dorm products and designs to families, who spend thousands of dollars on back-to-college shopping.

  21. MSNBC’s Rebrand Invites Bemusement and Ridicule Business, August 19

    The cable TV network’s new name, MS NOW, became the subject of mockery soon after it was announced on Monday.

  22. Joe Caroff, Who Gave James Bond His Signature 007 Logo, Dies at 103 Obituaries, August 17

    A quiet giant in graphic design, he created posters for hundreds of movies, including “West Side Story” and “Manhattan.” But his work was often unsigned.

  23. $1.2 Million Homes in Scotland Real Estate, August 15

    An 18th-century farmhouse in the Tweed Valley, a modern ranch house with mountain views, and a stone house designed to evoke a grain mill.

  24. On Sicily’s Rocky Coast, an Event Planner Created His Own Fantasy T Magazine, August 15

    Jean-Pascal Lévy-Trumet spent three decades designing experiences for other people. Then, he built his dream home by the sea.

  25. The Strange Allure of Watching Other People Tear Up Their Homes Magazine, April 4

    D.I.Y. influencers indulge our most ambitious housing fantasies — and cash in on them.

  26. As Office Workers Make Their Return, So Does the Lowly Cubicle Business, December 19

    Once derided as symbols of a commodified work force, cubicles are making a comeback, and workers are personalizing them and posting photos on social media.

  27. The Envy Office: Can Instagrammable Design Lure Young Workers Back? Sunday Business, November 26

    If your feed makes the corporate life look stylish, it’s just another evolution in the long history of the American workplace.

  28. The Chicago Home Was Designed for Parties. Then the Parties Stopped. Real Estate, January 24

    Before the pandemic, turning a house into a hub for big gatherings seemed like a good idea.

  29. ‘The Future of Hospitals’: Flexible Space for the Next Pandemic Business, September 13

    After struggling to respond to a crushing Covid caseload, many hospitals are remodeling so that when the next crisis comes, they’ll be better able to meet it.

  30. Would You Go Back to the Office for an Eames Chair? Styles, August 6

    Ben Watson is overseeing the merger of Herman Miller and Knoll, with the belief that good design means good business.