T/design

  1. The Best Book Covers of 2025 Books, Today

    A Book Review art director selects the book jackets that surprised him, delighted him and stayed with him this year.

  2. Is Times New Roman Better Than Calibri for the State Department? Interactive, Yesterday

    Type designers weigh in on the recent decision to replace Calibri with Times New Roman in official documents.

  3. The Best Coffee Tables on the Market Right Now T Magazine, December 12

    Low-to-the-ground styles to hold in high esteem, no matter the price point.

  4. ‘The King of Color’ Review: He’s Just Into Hue Movies, December 11

    In a new documentary, the creator of the Pantone system explains how he standardized colors across the globe.

  5. In the Home of a Famed Artist, a Mummified Rat and Other Curiosities T Magazine, December 10

    A leading Surrealist, Meret Oppenheim brought her singular vision of domesticity to life in this 18th-century Alpine summer house.

  6. My 5 Favorite Works of Art in Tokyo Arts, December 9

    Our critic Jason Farago shares what you shouldn’t miss in a bustling city that is best discovered at a leisurely pace.

  7. Sea Ranch Let Her Feel ‘Life and Death and Dark and Light’ Real Estate, December 8

    The architect Suchi Reddy designed a weekend home on a cliff in the famed planned community to help Ivy Ross, a Google executive, get out of her mind and into her body.

  8. Frank Gehry, the Disrupter, Opened Their Imaginations Arts, December 5

    Architects, artists, clients and partners assess his life and impact over eight decades.

  9. In a Brooklyn Apartment, D.I.Y. Holiday Décor That Crosses Cultures Real Estate, December 5

    The couple behind Ammor Architecture reference their Thai and German heritages when decorating for the holidays.

  10. And for the Latest Trick … Wallpaper Real Estate, December 5

    Employing the technique known as “trompe-l’oeil,” designers have mimicked three-dimensional surfaces to elevate rooms.

  11. A SoHo Loft That Reflects an Expansive Idea of Home T Magazine, December 4

    In furnishing his own apartment, Gabriel Hendifar created a place where generations and cultures converge.

  12. House Tour | Gabriel Hendifar Video, December 4

    The lighting and furniture designer shows off his moody SoHo loft, where both his Steinway & Sons piano and his bed are on elevated stages.

  13. Adding Vintage Touches to an 1800s Victorian Real Estate, December 3

    The designer Frances Merrill has outfitted the L-shaped kitchen in her Los Angeles home with homemade window curtains and an English china set.

  14. When Luca Guadagnino Brought Brazilian Modernism to Milan T Magazine, December 1

    High above the cloistered, elegant city, the director turned a friend’s apartment into a moody and tropical oasis.

  15. An Understated Approach to Holiday Décor in the Country Real Estate, November 28

    The designer Shawn Henderson leans into simple greens and vintage lights for his home in Hillsdale, N.Y.

  16. Our Favorite Dining Rooms T Magazine, November 27

    From a wood-paneled seaside cottage in Massachusetts to a grand Venetian chamber, these spaces are a host’s dream.

  17. Antique Collectors of a Younger Vintage Real Estate, November 26

    Fine Objects Society, a members’ club, doesn’t want to be dusty.

  18. How to Style a Holiday Table Your Guests Will Never Forget T Magazine, November 26

    A textile designer, a chef and an artist share their tablescapes and their tips.

  19. On a Maine Island, She Wanted Her Home to Feel Like a ‘Sculpture’ Real Estate, November 25

    Natasha Durham, founder of a handbag company, wanted her architect to focus more on light and shapes than on practical matters, like the number of bathrooms.

  20. A Hunting Chateau That’s Luxurious, Restrained and a Little Bit Goth T Magazine, November 25

    In a region of France known for both sports and more social pursuits, an Austrian designer brought her signature austere elegance to a classic chateau.

  21. Why Your Kitchen Looks Like That Interactive, November 21

    A century of American kitchen design, from the dawn of electricity to the kitchen island.

  22. What Are Fashion Expatriates Into? Home Design. Style, November 19

    Somerset House, a five-year-old company that just opened a 10,000-square-foot showroom in Queens, is an example of what happens when fashion meets furniture.

  23. Making a Yard ‘Very Wild,’ Yet Still Fit for Entertaining Real Estate, November 19

    The architect Morris Adjmi made a steel stove and a fountain key elements of his outdoor space at his Fort Greene, Brooklyn, townhouse.

  24. Coffee in the Closet, Diet Coke on Tap Real Estate, November 19

    Customized drink stations are appearing all over the home, from the kitchen to the bedroom.

  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.