Explaining the interior design trend you might already be following.
From the A of Armani to the Z of Zegna, fashion houses are capitalizing on Milan Design Week as an opportunity to show another side of their designs.
Interiors stylist Colin King gives quotidian objects new life through his own deeply intuitive and meditative process.
In all their collaborations on high-end hotels, boutiques, and apartments, the architectural duo Lecoadic-Scotto approach every project with a fundamental question of habitat.
With a strict focus on creating beautiful objects for everyday use, the Danish design brand explores timelessness and universality.
In just 10 years, Charlotte de Tonnac and Hugo Sauzay, the founders of Festen, have established themselves as fixtures in the world of interior design. From Paris to Mexico City, their approach is grounded in a respect for the space.
As the Salone del Mobile summer edition gears up for its June 6 kick-off, artisans and designers from around the world flock to Milan.
Billy Cotton discusses the inspiration behind his new book, highlighting why he is the go-to interior designer for today's biggest creatives.
Interior designer Aline Erbeia shared her best tips for a New Year synonymous with serenity.
Say goodbye to Scandanavian minimalism because this year's most fashionable interiors are exploding with contrasts and rich colors.
The interior designer has transformed herself from an influential voice in American decor to an incessant force of nature.
The Milan-born, Paris-based interior designer has quickly become the darling of the European design set. He approaches his work as an eclectic mix of past and present, high and low, all the while getting to the heart of his clients' desires.
From Bridgerton to The Crown, these shows go beyond the plot with magifecent scenery and interiors to inspire.
Created with a clean, millennial aesthetic and a breezy install, July’s A/C unit might actually keep you wanting to stay indoors this summer.
Fifty years after the passing of the designer, Coco Chanel's apartment undergoes a historic restoration.
The Italian furniture house has reinvented its iconic see-through polycarbonate material to be more modern than ever.
Design Director Joachim Kornbek Engell-Hansen explains how his family-founded Danish furniture company Menu is still rethinking furniture 50 years after its establishment.