The creator of the craft fair Field + Supply, the designer Brad Ford, displays his love of handmade goods at his home in the Hamptons.
Four editors, a creative director and a visual artist met to debate and discuss the best of print media — and its enduring legacy.
The best work spaces, from a minimalist sanctuary in Sweden to an experimental round study in Japan.
Mary Kathryn Wells and Chris Vinyard dealt with the “sensory insanity” of their open floor plan home by dousing it in bright colors and bold patterns.
The textile designer Rebecca Atwood went big on color, patterns and textures when her family moved to Charleston, S.C., from Brooklyn.
In the gentle hills of the Cotswolds, the accessories designer Lulu Guinness has indulged her magpie tendencies.
The decorator Junie Rodriguez has created a space for his sister in the Philippines that reflects many cultures and traditions — but most of all his own.
In Antwerp, Belgium, a couple steeped in contemporary art and design have left a unique imprint on a very old building.
Billy Cotton brought a contemporary touch to one of the last remaining historically intact midcentury houses in the city’s Trousdale Estates development.
The British accessories designer leads a tour of her art- and antiques-filled home, inside a Gloucestershire manor that dates back to the 1720s.
The interior designer Ben Brougham has fashioned a retreat just as ideal for visitors as it is for him.
Because good taste — polite taste — is forgettable.
Emma Kemper, founder of the design firm Emma Beryl Interiors, and her husband, Benjamin, bought a retreat from Brooklyn and undertook a complete renovation.
Robert Highsmith and Stefanie Brechbuehler, husband-and-wife founders of the design firm Workstead, have filled their living room with “unexpected heirlooms.”
D.I.Y. influencers indulge our most ambitious housing fantasies — and cash in on them.
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.
If your feed makes the corporate life look stylish, it’s just another evolution in the long history of the American workplace.
Before the pandemic, turning a house into a hub for big gatherings seemed like a good idea.
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.
Ben Watson is overseeing the merger of Herman Miller and Knoll, with the belief that good design means good business.