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Studio Modijefsky Crafts a Dutch Home in Two Parts

about 4 hours ago

Behind the historical facade of 1920s house in Rijn, Studio Modijefsky has...

These Case-Piece Furnishings are Cleverly Embellished in Ceramic Tile

about 6 hours ago

With callbacks to subtle Art Deco flourishes all the rage in contemporary...

Coronette by Sara Schoenberger Animates Static Space

about 8 hours ago

Our world is defined by movement. Atoms, microbes, leaves in the wind...

Building Block Etc. Marks a Recalibration With Objects That Earn Their Place

1 day ago

Not far from a busy corner of Los Angeles’ Silver Lake neighborhood...

This Yellow and Black Turntable Is All About Praising Eternal Vinyl Culture

1 day ago

Third Man Records–Jack White and Ben Blackwell’s Detroit- and Nashville-based full-service label—has...

Hardman Design Introduces a Dog-Sized Version of its Popular LÜNA Bed

1 day ago

There are plenty of cushions to choose from for our furry friends...

F5: Xiao Lin Talks a Stone Seal, Her Grandmother’s Mala Bracelet, an Incense Holder + More

4 days ago

Xiao Lin spent her formative years in the United States and China...

The American Hardwood Export Council Helps Design Take Root at Clerkenwell Design Week

4 days ago

For the American Hardwood Export Council (AHEC), design has never been only...

The Improved Kiwibit Bird Feeder 2 takes Twitching to New Heights

4 days ago

What’s the purpose of bird feeders? Like most human innovation altruistically aimed...

Bankston and FOR SCALE Make the Case for Hardware as High Design

5 days ago

Doors have been considered symbolic portals for millennia: thresholds through which the...

A Tokyo Building Offers an Elegant Answer to Urban Compression

5 days ago

On an 880-square-foot site in Toshima City—roughly the size of a generous...

These Luminaires Wear The Messiness of Their Assembly as a Badge of Honor

5 days ago

It was the early 19th-century architect and designer Augustus Pugin who called...