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The Benjamin Moore Color of the Year 2023 Is Raspberry Blush

The paint maker predicts a pendulum shift from muted neutrals for 2023 → Read More

Step Inside an All-New Art Deco Orient Express Train

The iconic train has been reimagined by French architect Maxime d’Angeac into a 1920s-inspired design with all the touches of modern convenience → Read More

The Sherwin-Williams 2023 Color of the Year Is Redend Point

This blush-beige mid-tone neutral shines in a variety of contexts—and launches with a special collection from Etsy makers → Read More

Why Idaho’s Home Values Are Increasing More Than Any State in the Country

The value of a typical home in Idaho more than doubled in the past five years—a feat no other state can claim → Read More

The Behr 2023 Color of the Year Is Blank Canvas

Opting for a color that creates room for transformation in a time of transition, Behr selects a warm white hue → Read More

See Farrow & Ball’s 11 New Paint Colors—And Which Hues Are Being Retired

The release marks the first new paint colors from Farrow & Ball in four years → Read More

This Is the 2023 Color of the Year From PPG and Glidden

Forecasted home trends helped inform PPG and Glidden’s 2023 Color of the Year → Read More

Sherwin-Williams Says These Colors Will Rule Interiors in 2023

The year’s forecasted color palette emphasizes the connection between home and self → Read More

See How Peter Marino, Frank Gehry, and 198 Other Creatives Reimagined Louis Vuitton’s Iconic Trunk

Since 1854, fashionable travelers have hauled Louis Vuitton’s flat-topped trunks to every corner of the globe. Though the iconic Damier-checkered luggage is more likely to feature as a living room conversation piece than a bag these days, a significant collection of Louis Vuitton trunks has just arrived in America. Last week, Louis Vuitton’s 200 Trunks 200 Visionaries exhibition landed in L.A.,… → Read More

Your Favorite IKEA Cabinet Upgrade Is Now Available for All Kitchen Renovations

After years of requests, Semihandmade is expanding the popular cabinet customizer → Read More

In 2020, This Drawing Was Worth $200—Now It’s Worth $1.44 Million

One art dealer’s meticulous digging led him to discover an extremely undervalued original Jan Lievens drawing → Read More

Material Bank Inks a Deal With Architizer, Continuing Its Acquisition Spree

Fresh off a Series D and a $1.9 billion valuation, the growing source for material samples shows no sign of slowing down → Read More

Garlic and Wheat Accepted as a Home Down Payment in This Chinese Property Market

A new promotion is meant to entice buyers in rural areas of the centrally located Henan Province → Read More

Vergo—the Kelly Wearstler–Backed Banking Startup Built for Designers—Nabs $4M in Seed Funding

With a new $4.1 million capital injection, Vergo sets out to streamline designers’ accounting and project management needs → Read More

This New Celliant Fabric Might Actually Help You Sleep Better

Three years in the making, Crypton’s integration of Celliant technology offers demonstrated wellness benefits → Read More

Google’s New Bjarke Ingels– and Thomas Heatherwick–Designed HQ Shows the Future of Office Spaces

From floor to ceiling, Google’s Bay View campus breaks new ground for sustainability while defying the typical office aesthetic → Read More

Pantone Names Very Peri As Its 2022 Color of the Year

In a time of unprecedented transition, the color giant devised a new fusion of blue and violet red to highlight the collapsing boundaries between our physical and digital worlds → Read More

The Story Behind Jill Biden’s First White House Christmas Decorations: 10,000 Ornaments, 300 Candles, and More

First Lady Dr. Jill Biden chose to focus on a celebration of frontline workers and other “Gifts from the Heart” → Read More

Tour the Entire Floor of This Iconic New York City Skyscraper That's Listed for $135 million

Equal parts luxury residence and homage to traditional Japanese design, the 79th floor of 432 Park Avenue looks to command interest from the uppermost crust of buyers → Read More

Floating Shelves and 9 Other Kitchen Trends Taking TikTok by Storm

Floating shelves? Photo: Getty ImagesWith nearly 700 million users, TikTok is simply too big to ignore. In addition to serving up all sorts of dance crazes and viral challenges, the social network built around bite-size video clips is a veritable treasure trove for design inspiration—even AD100 designer Kelly Wearstler has an account. And a quick cruise through an FYP—a “For You Page,” or… → Read More