Design Digest: Yayoi Kusama, Gucci ArtLab, a Powerful Lynching Memorial, and More
Keep up with the design world: Yayoi Kusama redirects her dot obsession to flowers, a powerful memorial in Alabama honors victims...
Li Edelkoort Thinks Coronavirus Will Change Consumer Behavior Forever
At this year’s Design Indaba conference in Cape Town, the famed trend forecaster spoke about coronavirus, consumption, and her...
How Design Brands Around the World Are Pivoting to Tackle the Coronavirus Pandemic
Designers, makers, and companies are harnessing their talents to fight against COVID-19.
Around the World in Seven Beds: Getting Eclectic at Yowie Hotel
The arbiter of cool found inspiration in sources like “Fantasia” and Tom Ford–era Gucci for the boutique hotel above her beloved...
Italian Design: La Mappa
You know where your Parmesan cheese comes from: Parma. But which region offers the best chairs? We've mapped it out for you.
Gifts for the Minimalist Who Wants Nothing
Even someone who eschews most material possessions will appreciate these thoughtful items.
Carpet’s Many Comebacks
American floors weren’t always hewn in hardwood.
The Dwell 24: Jevon Brown
The recent RISD-graduate makes textiles that evoke barber shops, Miami, and the Carribbean diaspora.
How to Get Into Scented Candles
The market is fully saturated with smells. Here's how to find one that works for you.
Maximalism Will Bring Joy to Your Everyday—But Only if You Let It
A new Phaidon book celebrates the colorful evolution of the “more is more” aesthetic.
Village Green
This place was a filthy dump when we bought it,” says Cathryn Barmon, sipping tea in a knockoff Le Corbusier chair.
In “No Good Deed,” Not Even a Murder Stops a Bidding War
A new Netflix comedy series takes on the drama of real estate, asking viewers how far they’d go to own their dream home.
Greenpoint's New Gem
There's something fascinating that happens when creative types are placed in a new geographical context.
The L.A. Mansion Tax Comes for “Selling Sunset”
The show’s seventh season frames Measure ULA as a big bad tax on the one percent—without ever identifying where the money goes.
When Did Summer Camp Get So Luxe?
The rise of camp-themed influencer events and celebrity weddings reveals a long-standing paradox: that the experience is meant to...
Inside “Drag Race’’ Icon Detox’s Home Renovation Disaster
She offers a cautionary tale about a dream project turned nightmare.
The Design Trends That Will Shape Our Homes in 2025
Perfection is passé and smart homes are out.
The Black Designers Who Were Largely Overlooked by History
An important book highlights the stories of Black pioneers from the past century whose major contributions have been widely...