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Past and present join hands in the latest seasonal selections from Brown Jordan. More
Faced with numerous building restrictions in Sagaponack, New York, Bates Masi Architects conjures residential luxury out of programmatic restraint More
Opposites do attract—just ask Esti Barnes. Vacationing in Antibes, France, the founder and design director of Top Floor spotted a large round cactus. More
Picture this: 500 new patterns to peruse. it’s just another season for Jaipur Rugs, as the rug maker unveils a full gallery of exhibition-level entries. More
Although it’s usually best not to dwell on the past, Timothy Paul Myers makes a career out of it. More
As it evolved over the last four decades, architect Nancy Copley’s own house drew inspiration from its wooded setting in Accord, New York. More
Inspired—and inspiring—interiors, architecture, and art from the past year. More
The product development professionals at tile manufacturer Crossville, Inc. are ceaselessly inspired by Mother Nature, and on occasion, they have fun one-upping her, too. More
Factory Days: From the industrial warehouse to your house. More

Alex Turco is a designer with a difference. Billing himself as an "art designer," the 32-year-old Turco creates decorative panels that are at once individual works of art and part of an integrated lifestyle concept that he's sought to make accessible to the broadest possible audience. More
Whether on furniture or accessories, creative flourish is serious business. More
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The husband-and-wife team of Katarzyna and Tomasz Widawscy favor minimalist, white interiors. More
Color and size fuel potent design, and two recent introductions from Italian bath master Regia do exactly that. More
Come winter, the Laurentian Mountains, a jagged range in Quebec, are blanketed in powdery snow, making them a prime skiing destination. More
Laurent Vassilian, a French 30-something TV writer, knew exactly what he wanted. After a multiyear search, he’d finally found the right apartment on a particular Paris street: a 750-square-foot fixer-upper under the slanting mansard roof of a 17th-century building. More
Perhaps more than new designs, material innovations are the driving force in today’s outdoor furnishings. Pittsburgh-based company TAKTL was on the forefront of this trend when it launched its first Situ Urban Elements collection. More
