T/design

  1. 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.

  2. 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.

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

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

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

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

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

  8. 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.

  9. 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.

  10. 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.

  11. A Tiny West Wing Office Is Big on Trump Messaging U.S., November 14

    The Oval Office study has become a room for Trump merchandise.

  12. Confused by the iPhone Pocket? That’s by Design. Style, November 14

    Decades after their founders connected, Apple and Issey Miyake released a collection of phone pouches that have some people baffled. They hope it will inspire creativity.

  13. An Upstate Home Designed to House Artistic Obsessions T Magazine, November 13

    In renovating his Sullivan County, N.Y., retreat — once a dilapidated boardinghouse — a stylist’s goal was to reveal rather than remake.

  14. A Set Designer’s Essential Gear T Magazine, November 13

    Stefan Beckman unpacks the tools of his trade, including a staple gun, a 1970s-style tape dispenser and a Pantone-esque color fan.

  15. French Chateau Moves In Next to English Tudors Real Estate, November 11

    Kevin and Leigh Misso, owners of a design and construction company, built a home in Alabama inspired by their travels.

  16. A Home That Proves You Can Never Have Too Many Books T Magazine, November 8

    Surrounded by his expansive library and exquisite objects, a collector whose aesthetic helped shape America’s idea of minimalism has built a maximalist nirvana.

  17. The Reign of the Maximalist Couch Real Estate, November 7

    Fringe-embellished sofas — often featuring over-the-top designs, plush cushions and decadent fabric — can cost up to $60,000.

  18. Star Home Stager Draws Crowds for Coveted Tag Sale Real Estate, November 7

    Shoppers at Jason Saft’s annual sale mined a collection of 150,000 goods for discounted Eames chairs, vintage bookcases and tasteful trinkets.

  19. Design or Art? Both. At the ‘Salon’ Fair, 6 Ways to See Why. Arts, November 6

    The most thematically permissive fair in New York’s art schedule — where sofas compete with paintings and sculptures — brings up old questions about why we like objects.

  20. House Tour | Eleni Petaloti and Leonidas Trampoukis Video, November 5

    Eleni Petaloti and Leonidas Trampoukis, the architects and founders of the design studio Objects of Common Interest, show T Magazine around their renovated 1899 townhouse in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.

  21. A Parisian Home That Looks Scandinavian T Magazine, November 5

    When a couple found a classic Haussmannian apartment, they chose an architect who’d give it a pared-back feel.

  22. Nothing Is Too Casual for Shea McGee’s Living Room Real Estate, November 5

    The Utah-based interior designer looks for inspiration everywhere, including the side of the road in the desert.

  23. Aging in Place Doesn’t Mean Making Your Home ‘Soulless’ Real Estate, October 31

    Homeowners and designers have found ways to blend accessibility and aesthetics.

  24. 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.

  25. 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.

  26. 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.

  27. 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.

  28. ‘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.

  29. 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.