T/design

  1. Let the Sky Shine Real Estate, Yesterday

    In New York, skylights are a coveted design feature. These examples double as functional works of art.

  2. A Carriage House Reimagined for Work and Play Real Estate, December 31

    The designers John and Christine Gachot bought a retreat on Shelter Island, N.Y., and turned a carriage house on the property into a studio and recreation room.

  3. Our Favorite Kitchen Renovations of 2025 Real Estate, December 30

    There are countless ways to design a kitchen. Here are some of the most striking examples featured in On Location this year.

  4. Martha Plimpton Bids Farewell to Her Graceful Brooklyn Victorian Interactive, December 30

    The actress reflects on her “dream come true” house as she prepares to decamp for London.

  5. Can You Reboot a Lamp Like a Superhero Franchise? Business, December 28

    Riding an endless wave of nostalgia, one company is exhuming the intellectual property of midcentury designers to create new audiences for forgotten work.

  6. The New Stealth Recliners Real Estate, December 27

    Once living room eyesores, furniture designers have given the functional recliner a sleek makeover.

  7. Today’s Stripes Are Bolder, Wider and Used in Excess Real Estate, December 26

    How to shop and style the design trend brightening walls, couches and tissue boxes across America.

  8. Inside the Oval Office Briefing, December 24

    Today we take a look at President Trump’s interior design.

  9. ‘He’s a Maximalist’: Inside Trump’s Gilded Oval Office Interactive, December 23

    Take a 3-D tour of the president’s office, where he covered more than a third of wall space with gold.

  10. Tuck Yourself In at Night. Then Tuck Your Bed In for the Day. Real Estate, December 23

    With only 215 square feet to use, the designers of a Milan apartment left space for living and dining areas by creating a bed that rolls under the kitchen cabinets.

  11. The Most Inspiring Homes We Visited in 2025 T Magazine, December 22

    No matter your personal taste, you’re sure to find spaces that delight and move you.

  12. Puzzle Designers Search for That ‘Satisfying Click’ Science, December 22

    For prizewinning puzzle creators, the devilish ideas are in the details.

  13. Making Austin Home Meant Adding Modern Touches to a 1940s House Real Estate, December 22

    A longtime San Antonio resident, the artist Paula Cox took inspiration from an architectural tour of Austin before remodeling the home she bought to be closer to her grandchildren.

  14. Would You Let A.I. Design Your Living Room? Real Estate, December 19

    A growing number of home renovation and interior design platforms are rolling out A.I.-enabled imaging tools, capable of redesigning rooms in an instant.

  15. And Now, Please Welcome Back: Wall-to-Wall Carpeting Real Estate, December 19

    Some interior designers have convinced their wealthiest clients that this artifact from the ’70s is worth another look.

  16. A Designer of Maximalist Fine Jewelry Embraces Warm Minimalism at Home T Magazine, December 18

    With clean lines and a pared-down palette, Joe Spiro’s London apartment is a refuge from his glittery day job.

  17. Leanne Ford’s Cozy Sunroom Has an Old Soul Real Estate, December 18

    The interior designer keeps things casual in her 1900s cottage, with a corduroy sofa, oversize TV cabinet and Art Deco-inspired molding.

  18. ‘Weird’ Townhouse Gave Couple Chance at Realizing Brooklyn Dream Real Estate, December 15

    Absent the detail of neighboring homes and only 12 feet wide, an 1899 building in need of renovations gave an architect and a designer an opportunity to buy in Cobble Hill.

  19. The Best Book Covers of 2025 Books, December 14

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

  20. Is Times New Roman Better Than Calibri for the State Department? Interactive, December 13

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

  21. 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.

  22. ‘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.

  23. 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.

  24. 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.

  25. 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.

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

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

  27. 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.

  28. 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.

  29. 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.

  30. 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.

  31. 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.

  32. 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.

  33. ‘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.

  34. 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.