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Though full of antiques and history, AD100 designer Virginia Tupker ensured the home wasn’t too formal for a young family → Read More
Morris & Co.’s flora and fauna designs are still flourishing—161 years later → Read More
How a 1950s antidote to antiques fatigue became a design trophy → Read More
AD100 designers Robin Standefer and Stephen Alesch celebrate their 20th anniversary with an earthy debut → Read More
A traditional Korean house becomes a bookshop, private viewing room, and office → Read More
You’ve seen them before, here’s what you need to know → Read More
Designers are using mirrored walls to effortlessly transform rooms → Read More
Flos, the lamp’s longtime manufacturer, just released a crystal-based edition for its 60th birthday → Read More
Field Studies Flora is bringing local plants to a blooming clientele in New York City → Read More
The two New York-based studios unveil a dazzling array of new lamps → Read More
The Loewe Foundation Craft Prize winner makes ethereal objects from her studio in Jeju, South Korea → Read More
Dani Arps and Sarah Pontius are streamlining the process of getting a new workspace → Read More
The design couple behind Hay celebrates their heroes, Charles and Ray Eames, with a few fun and practical revisions → Read More
AD100 firm Charlap Hyman & Herrero lined the store with swirls of faux marble → Read More
When touring Justina Blakeney’s LA home earlier this summer, AD digital design editor Sydney Gore clocked something unexpected in one of the bathrooms: Were those saloon doors? “My daughter calls them ranchero,” Blakeney told her, of the reclaimed pair from India, decorated with an intricate mother-of-pearl inlay. “We added this fun saloon moment to create some privacy for the loo.” It got us… → Read More
The Milan-based painter and Memphis Group cofounder strikes again with eye-catching coat racks → Read More
How the 1950s, string-wrapped lounge became a 21st-century icon → Read More
Less upkeep, more birds and bees—why landscape designers and their clients are embracing this dreamy, untamed planting approach → Read More
AD’s newest One to Watch, Elvira Solana, gives her Santoña apartment a virtual extension with fantastical murals → Read More
The design legend gives the Louis XVI–style seat a new, super-skinny silhouette → Read More