Next month, the next edition of tile and stone show Coverings will showcase the newest products in the surface category.
This week: a funny lamp with cartoon hands, a new space for emerging design in Paris, and furniture by SU favorite EJR Barnes for a collector in London.
Canadian Philippe Paré has spent 18 years with Gensler and earned a reputation among clients and peers for creating inspiring workspaces that foster interaction and excitement. Will those aspects still be crucial in tomorrow’s offices? And with the rise of remote working, how can organizations navigate the HQ’s shifting role? The principal and managing director at Gensler France shares his thoughts.
A Los Feliz house with a who's who of contemporary design, art-inspired textiles from Areaware, and a Louis Poulsen lighting reissue close to our hearts.
Proposing a circular vision of traditional market-hall design, SuperHub in Groningen, the Netherlands, is conceived as an interactive social space.
This week: a show of more than 50 lamps in Brooklyn, the "most Instagrammable" restaurant in Tbilisi, and a green-on-green-on-green home in Australia.
With a gentle fusion of nostalgia and luxurious accents, Flack Studio-designed Pixie delivers a multi-layered, theatrical ambience.
Child Studio is inspired by Yves Saint Laurent’s Grand Salon at Rue de Babylone in Paris for a chic Mayfair residence
A weekly Saturday recap to share with you our favorite links, discoveries, exhibitions, and more from the past seven days. This week: an animal-printed collection from Sarah Sherman Samuel, a luxe revision of a 19th-century neo-Gothic Italian palazzo, and some stand-out interiors from Milan.
With a worldly mix of design influences at play, the family residence is a total dream home
This week we announced our 10th annual American Design Hot List, Sight Unseen’s editorial award for the names to know now in American design. We’re devoting an entire week to interviews with this year’s honorees; get to know the third group of Hot List designers here — Ginger Gordon, Gregory Beson, Ian Collings, In Common With (pictured above), and Jialun Xiong.
A combination of the owner’s daring tastes, the architect’s classical leanings and interior designer Billy Cotton’s veneration of New England style has given this Twenties Westchester mansion an authentic yet individual feel
Next month, the next edition of tile and stone show Coverings will showcase the newest products in the surface category.
This week: a funny lamp with cartoon hands, a new space for emerging design in Paris, and furniture by SU favorite EJR Barnes for a collector in London.
A Los Feliz house with a who's who of contemporary design, art-inspired textiles from Areaware, and a Louis Poulsen lighting reissue close to our hearts.
Canadian Philippe Paré has spent 18 years with Gensler and earned a reputation among clients and peers for creating inspiring workspaces that foster interaction and excitement. Will those aspects still be crucial in tomorrow’s offices? And with the rise of remote working, how can organizations navigate the HQ’s shifting role? The principal and managing director at Gensler France shares his thoughts.
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Proposing a circular vision of traditional market-hall design, SuperHub in Groningen, the Netherlands, is conceived as an interactive social space.