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As with almost all professions, women in the universe of design have historically struggled to find a place at the table. More
High-profile residential towers and large public building projects will change Toronto's downtown skyline over the next three years. More
High Point Market: Wood is the word for this varied selection More
A New York-based interior designer, who also trained in architecture at the Rhode Island School of Design, Bruce Bierman, 59, is renowned for his sophisticated and understated aesthetic.
In large part due to Jim Olson and Tom Kundig, Seattle has become an outpost of world-class design. Professional partners since 1996, the two have amassed an enviable portfolio. More
Unlike Europe where cultural movements were up for grabs by the 1910s, America's influences grew from a myriad set of external circumstances and its own preoccupation with nationalism, resulting in an American style with a regional flavor. More
One of the most important Art Nouveau/Jugendstil workshops that grew out of the Vienna Secession was the Wiener Werkstätte, an Austrian design collective established by Josef Hoffmann and Koloman Moser with an aim to market their wares to a broad consumer base through retail outlets.
New Zealand-born architect David Howell guides a sharp, 16-member team at DHD Architecture and Design on Union Square in New York. More
Interior Design gathered over 800 vibrant members of the design and architecture community to celebrate the 2012 Best of Year Awards. More
The highest public observation galleries in London, the 15,000-square-foot View at The Shard, will open in February 1, 2013. The 192,000-square-foot Shangri-La Hotel, at The Shard, London will follow. Then the 62,000-square-foot residences, the 29,000-square-foot restaurants, the 5,000-square-foot retail space, and the 595,000-square-foot offices. More
The founder and creative director of Solomonoff Architecture Studio, Galia Solomonoff has been quietly making strides in the design world for years. Prior to founding SAS, Solomonoff worked with OMA/Rem Koolhaas, Rafael Viñoly Architects, and Bernard Tschumi Architects, as well as OpenOffice, which she co-founded. More
In 2002, they met as freshmen in architecture school at Washington University in St. Louis and realized early on that, by collaborating, they could create something not only beautiful, but different. Crystal Ellis, Stephanie Beamer and Hillary Petrie started Egg Collective years ago - not as a business, but simply as a collaboration between people who like to create. More
A branch of the Danish Ministry of Culture introduced emerging local talent at the Milan and Paris markets. More
It’s four floors of celestial delight in a New York penthouse by David Hotson and Ghislaine Viñas More
Thinking of tile for your next project? You're not alone. Tile's popularity is growing thanks to exciting advancements in design and sustainability. U.S. manufacturer Crossville leads the way with sophisticated product development and 3rd-party certified, green manufacturing processes-for lasting style that's truly sustainable. These products, each containing a minimum 20% recycled content, are great examples. More
Adam Jackson Pollock's Astro Puff suspension lamps in dichroic film and stainless steel by Fire Farm. More
Every now and then, an artist's effort just falls flat. But for sculptor Pamela Sunday, that's a good thing. She has translated the natural properties of her 3-D bowls, vases, and objets into 4½-inch-square and 5-by-7-inch porcelain tiles. More
Although Anton Schneider was born in Mexico and Andri Luescher in Switzerland, both men coveted the cachet that "Made in America" conferred when they were growing up. Crossing paths later in life in Los Angeles, the architects also realized they shared the desire to construct as well as conceive. More
Designer and artist Darragh Casey left his native Ireland in 2010 to earn an MA in Design from Central Saint Martins. Upon graduating in 2012, he received a "Future Makers" grant from the Craft Council of Ireland and was short listed for a Nova Award for his graduate work. More
Leigh Cameron is a gem of a furniture maker. Halfway through the two year furniture program at Central Saint Martins, he won a Palladium Alliance jewelry design competition judged by Hannah Martin and Giles Deacon, then worked on two window displays for Bulgari sponsored by British Vogue. His stark, architectural designs are elegant and balanced whether manifested as rings, benches, or tables-all of which are currently available. More