Toothpaste, redesigned to be displayed. SURI’s Restore Gel pairs a reusable dispenser with home-compostable refills and a science-backed formula, rethinking a daily essential.
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Amra Tareen is betting on the steady evolution of AI to reshape how designers visualize and realize spaces. As CEO of https://t.co/YZl0EJwBjb, she’s focused on lowering barriers between ideas and the rooms they become.
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Martha Stewart’s Bedford hens set the palette for Hachiman’s latest buckets and watering cans, developed with Chilewich—backyard eggs, translated into color.
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At Fulton Market Design Days, Coalesse’s Co.Lab pop-up brought Tom Dixon, Extremis, Flos, and more together in a group installation built around collaborative design.
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Benjamin Aranda talks kids’ art, Piranesi, chairs, pigeons, and the ideas that stick with him in this Friday Five with the Aranda\Lasch principal.
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Fifteen years in the making, the Haas Brothers’ largest museum show yet dives into the uncanny, blurring art, design, craft, and technology in New York.
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A barely-there kitchen that almost didn’t happen sets the tone in this Victorian London flat, where Studio Varey carves out gallery-like calm for art and light.
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Slate’s first collab coats its modular, wrap-ready EV in Crayola colors, turning the customizable Slate Truck into a rolling canvas for creativity and self-expression.
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Two neighboring lots merge into one layered modern farmhouse in North Vancouver, transformed into a seamless composition connected by landscape.
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Photographed among cacti and tropical plants at Giardino Botanico La Cutura, Saba’s Oasi outdoor seating blurs the line between furniture and landscape.
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Agostino Iacurci turns Portrait Milano’s historic courtyard into a playful Botanical Arcipelago, filling the space with oversized botanical sculptures that feel both immersive and surreal.
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Staud Home’s debut collection leans into an earthen, organic feel, spanning everything from table lamps to ashtrays. Launched this Spring, it already feels distinctly lived-in.
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The real renovation wasn’t the house—it was the land. House of Rolison added a network of walking trails, treating the terrain of this Japanese-inspired home as another room.
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Spinneybeck turns eelgrass offcuts into Søuld Fragments, modular acoustic wall tiles that pair natural texture with real sound absorption—and a circular design mindset.
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A six-meter shipping container becomes an immersive exploration of craftsmanship, materiality, and compact living at Genova Design Week 2026.
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Inspired by *Mulholland Drive*, El Departamento turns Lady Pipa’s Madrid flagship into a cinematic set, transforming occasionwear shopping into an immersive scene.
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At Baum und Pferdgarten’s Copenhagen flagship, a large-scale 3daysofdesign installation by Chylak threads Polish lace traditions into Danish cultural history.
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Six decades after its first safari in Amboseli, Abercrombie & Kent returns with a lodge that swaps canvas tents for walls plastered from the earth beneath it.
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Board-formed concrete and industrial stainless steel set an intense, tactile tone in this Brutalist home by Nick Maltese Studio, reimagined as a living canvas for a Milanese art collector.
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America gets reframed in Assouline’s new volume, *America: The Imagination of a Nation*, tracing the country’s enduring spirit through photography, art, and design.
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