In the Hulu adaptation of Sally Rooney’s novel, a large and tasteful home becomes an object of infatuation.
Live theater summons energy no digital performance can match. Set designers for five of this season’s plays explain how they built eye-catching environments that crackle with it.
A new film about the celebrated graphic designer follows his career as the scale of his projects goes from small to extra large to global.
Drawn by the dream of life in the country, one Washington, D.C., couple took a chance on a ramshackle property in Ulster County, N.Y.
Drawn by the idea of living upstate, one Washington, D.C., couple took a chance on a ramshackle property in Ulster County.
Nothing says summer like a pair of these classic outdoor lounge chairs.
His experimentations with different materials and technology earned him widespread recognition as well as patents and awards.
Timothy Godbold, an interior designer based in Southampton, became a Hamptons preservationist after learning that so many modernist houses have been torn down.
The couple behind the British interiors brand House of Hackney had a group of similarly sustainably-minded friends over to mark the ancient Celtic festival.
The ‘Little House on the Prairie’ star, who has a new memoir out, and her husband, the actor and director, collaborated happily on their Sullivan County retreat. Just don’t ask about the pleather recliner.
The ‘Little House on the Prairie’ star her husband collaborated happily on their Sullivan County retreat. Just don’t ask about the pleather recliner.
Spring is here (whether or not it feels like it), and it’s time to spruce up the patio.
The man who helped give the world candy-colored computers eventually walked out the door. What does that mean for the company’s next big thing?
In these unsettling times, a twirling party from the ceiling can be an effective pick-me-up.
Though the faith currently comprises one active community with two congregants, Shakerism’s ideals have found new acolytes in the food, fashion, art and design worlds.
The New York Times’s most memorable illustrations of 2021
A devoted corps of users has kept this sparkly but outdated digital world, where magical pets have been reared since 1999, afloat. Recently, droves of pandemic-era nostalgia seekers have joined them.
Whether they make furniture, housewares, textiles or floral arrangements, these creative forces bring a singular perspective and devotion to their work.
The graphic designer Milton Glaser died one year ago on Saturday.
The storage facility of the Cranbrook Academy of Art, in the unlikely enclave of Bloomfield Hills, Mich., is a treasure trove of iconic objects.
Crosscurrents of religion and culture shaped this stunningly detailed portrait of the 17th-century Mughal emperor who built the Taj Mahal.
You’re at home all the time — why not improve how you display your favorite things?
The most memorable illustrations of the year, as chosen by art directors at The New York Times.
How Benjamin West remade a bloody battle as a founding romance.
Now it seems self-evident that pictures can represent who you “really” are. That conviction began with Albrecht Dürer, five centuries ago.
Children can be messy, but interior designers have some suggestions on setting up space to contain the worst of the clutter.
For some couples who postponed their engagement shoots because of the coronavirus, artists have stepped in to create custom illustrations and portraits.
Whether united by outlook or identity, happenstance or choice, these communities have shaped the worlds of art, fashion, film and more.
A city poised on the edge of Europe and the rest of the world became the incubator for talents like Dries Van Noten, Luc Tuymans and Ann Demeulemeester.
For centuries, Italy has prized the art of fashion and furniture design like no other country in the world, with generations dedicated to traditional craftsmanship and continuity.
Mr. Maurer’s wonky fascination with technology led to lamps he made out of scribbled memos, tea strainers and incandescent bulbs with feathered wings.
A 4,700-square-foot triplex with a 1,600-square-foot roof terrace goes on the market for $13.5 million.
The CFDA Awards featured inclusivity, Jennifer Lopez and a literal passing of the torch.