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She shares her final thoughts after more than five years as EIC. → Read More
The children’s classic is currently in heavy rotation at my house. → Read More
Plus, Zoom backgrounds and art history memes. → Read More
Now that I’m back online for a good portion of the day, I’m looking for ways to decompress in my time off. → Read More
Picking my favorites on Curbed is like picking one’s favorite ice cream flavor: How can you really decide when they’re all SO good? → Read More
What I like to bestow (enforce…) on my nearest and dearest. → Read More
There’s a little something for everybody here. → Read More
Curbed editor-in-chief Kelsey Keith fills you in on a modest DIY project she tackled while in extreme nesting mode. → Read More
Ogle architectural wonders around the world with me. → Read More
How much fabric should you budget? And is reupholstering really worth it? → Read More
Complete with a special guest appearance from my mom. → Read More
Plus, an event you won’t want to miss! → Read More
And unscented candles. And random home goods. → Read More
Curbed editor-in-chief Kelsey Keith reminisces about every New York apartment (and neighborhood) she’s called home. → Read More
New York City’s annual celebration of all things design, NYCxDesign, has officially wrapped. Here’s what stood out. → Read More
Curbed’s editor-in-chief shares intel from Milan Design Week and predictions for this month’s design festivities in New York City. → Read More
Salone del Mobile 2019 starts Monday, April 8, in Milan, and Curbed will be on the ground to scope out the best new designer collaborations, furniture launches, installations, and more. Stay tuned by watching this space and, of course, Twitter and Instagram. → Read More
With so many different options, the world of bed sheets can be hard to navigate. This handy guide can get you up to speed. → Read More
A two-part oral history mining the origins and controversies surrounding California’s most bucolic planned community—and forecasting its future → Read More
A two-part oral history mining the origins and controversies surrounding California’s most bucolic planned community—from its architecture to its landscape → Read More