Plus: a new seasonal restaurant in Brooklyn, a Marisol retrospective — and more recommendations from T Magazine.
Pharrell, Thom Browne and Linda Evangelista are all contributing to a starry season for fashion publishing.
Jake Cohen, the author of a best-selling 2021 cookbook, is back with more ‘Classic Jew-ish Recipes’ that he has reinvented for the modern cook.
OK, she didn’t invent it, and she doesn’t like the word “eclectic.” But after almost 30 years in business, the designer Kelly Wearstler has remained a celebrity in an often faceless field.
Twelve designers, architects and others reflect on the movie and TV homes, from SoHo lofts to houses on the park, that inspired them to move to the city, and informed their aesthetics.
In a wild meadow by the sea, the actress and her husband, Bart Freundlich, use few materials to say many things.
How an artist turned a neo-Gothic townhouse uptown into a modern, spacious home.
In Greenwich Village, a photographers’ agent creates a moody home that captures the spirit of a city that’s always building on top of itself.
On Washington Square Park, in Harlem and on the coast in Montauk, several creative people renovate their spaces with an essential New York trait in mind: resourcefulness.
From a line that draws on Jamaican craft traditions to a buzzy British designer making latex pants, these are the labels to watch this fashion month.
Leagues, teams and stadiums are working to embrace sustainable practices, fight the effects of climate change and inspire fans to do the same.
Known for sophisticated and wearable clothes, he was among a crop of young designers celebrated in the late 1980s. He went on to consult for fashion companies.
Using a technique called mass timber construction, a Brooklyn architect created a sustainable home for his family — with a tree growing at the center.
A house in Portugal’s Alentejo region lets the landscape dominate.
Modern artisans are transforming the centuries-old cheap but elegant method of reusing offcuts.
Since Bloomingdale’s introduced the Big Brown Bag 50 years ago, it has become a totem of the store — as well as a mug, an umbrella and, now, a pickleball paddle.
There are ways to make room for storage in even the smallest bedrooms — and those without any closets at all. Here’s how.
The Diplomatic Reception Rooms house one of the finest art and design collections in the world. But are 18th-century heirlooms a history visitors want to remember — or forget?
The people who designed the look of “The Buccaneers,” “The Gilded Age,” “Lessons in Chemistry” and “The Continental” discuss the importance of gilding, sledgehammers and eBay.
When the artist Sarah Kaye Rodden and her family took over a former medieval meeting hall in Kent, they chose to honor its many lives.
When the former defense secretary Ashton Carter died, his wife knew she couldn’t stay in their old home. Downsizing became a way of processing grief.
Plus: a farm-to-table pub in the Cotswolds, horse-themed tableware — and more recommendations from T Magazine.
Plus: varsity jackets, a craze for cabbage and more from T’s cultural compendium.
A designer and an environmentalist have created a retreat that surrenders to the desert.
His designer was taken aback. But then she set about creating “Lenny Kravitz meets Italian ’60s meets ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.’”
How Brigette Romanek, a celebrity designer in Los Angeles, chose a new wall color for her bedroom.
We tagged along to see how Brigette Romanek, a celebrity designer in Los Angeles, chose a new color for her bedroom.
A look at design-world events, products and people.
Andrew Raftery’s ceramics and wallpaper energize the laborious art of engraving to explore contemporary life.
Elizabeth Graziolo is a Black female classical architect and owns her own firm. Thanks to her influence, she may soon have more company.
Experts suggest a few recent products that may stick around for generations to come.
The house, a historical landmark that was built in 1933 with cedar shingles and Douglas fir paneling, receives a respectful kitchen addition.
Designers and fabricators are finding new forms for the ornamental material.
A show of commercial Art Deco posters opens later this month in Manhattan.
The marks and scars of difficult work underpin four new design books.
For a growing number of designers, dealers and collectors in their thirties, American antiques are hot.
Design experts say a surprising number of them have stood the test of time.
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.