Louis Silverstein modernized the look of The New York Times. His drawings, some of which are stored in the archives, memorialize his creative process.
A woman moved to the island with her two children during the pandemic, and then stayed, settling into the community of Sconset.
Commercial gyms in New York City leave much to be desired. A few resourceful New Yorkers have turned their tiny spaces into functional home gyms.
Hay algo muy estadounidense en un hombre que quiere ser rey y revolucionario a la vez. Y hay algo muy estadounidense en la ambición por el oro.
A family fell in love with the spot near the eastern end of Long Island, so they bought and gut-renovated a house, keeping energy-efficiency top of mind.
Is this really us?
Homes, hotels, restaurants, stores, books, candles, caviar sets. If you can build it, Ken Fulk wants to design it.
The Knicks player Josh Hart and his wife, Shannon Hart, commissioned Greenwich Play to design a multifaceted playroom for their twin boys.
We’re revisiting the best outdoor landscapes T’s covered, from a cactus nursery in Morocco to a wildflower meadow in England.
Ms. Lau, who had a string of high-profile clients, died in January. She put her signature stamp on her prewar unit.
The hotelier Sally Henzell helped bring reggae to the world. More than 50 years later, history continues to echo through her houses.
Corey Damen Jenkins showcases weighty crystal coasters, a high-end French trolley and one-of-a-kind dachshund finial chairs.
The city’s new designer décor showrooms are hidden away from foot traffic, making shopping for furniture feel like visiting a speakeasy.
A New York Design Week show at Lyle Gallery puts the focus on furniture and design pieces connected to their makers’ heritage and backgrounds.
The expansive wall art, which has mostly been out on the streets over the last few decades, is returning to its cave-dwelling origins: homes.
The metal is appearing everywhere on modern tables — in both traditional and avant-garde renditions.
As a senior designer at G.M., he helped create the exuberant, elongated shape of 1960s and ’70s cars like the Pontiac GTO, the Bonneville and the Trans Am.
A look at new design-world events, products and developments.
The couple’s lives are preserved in a SoHo building where for decades they plotted their monumental projects.
A street artist had to depend on patrons to help him buy a 19th century house and had to depend on himself to restore it.
The newly restored house still conjures the designer’s unfussy elegance.
An expert in the lustrous decorative glass technique known as verre églomisé, Miriam Ellner shows off her talents in a new book.
Visitors should at least peek into some of these spots, including a sushi restaurant with a 2D interior and a Baz Luhrmann-designed joint with major medieval vibes.
Fernando Laposse turns agricultural crops into furniture, and everyone wins, including the bats.
“I started exploring it as a kind of landscape,” the Lebanese-born designer Jessy Slim said of the ravaged surfaces of her legume creations.
How designers are rediscovering the decorative potential of eggshells.
It takes a strong back and a robust budget to put a wood-burning oven in your kitchen.
Because dining has always been about more than just food.
Irregularly spaced letters spelling “F R A NCISC VS” have caused a stir among typography nerds who specialize in spacing and fonts. One called them “an abomination unto design.”
Though the lamps fell out of fashion by the 1930s, they recently have seen a surge in appeal, showing up in home décor, and even tattoos.
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.