Interior design duo Roman and Williams maintain a comprehensive style that blends the past and present to create original spaces.
French interior design firm Friedmann & Versace prioritizes comfort, accessibility, and collaboration with artists of varying mediums in its hospitality-focused work across the globe.
Parisian architect and interior designer Maxime Bousquet focuses on the personality of each client and the history of their space, with influences from fashion, cinema, and the art world.
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In a world swallowed by minimalism, interior architecture team Hauvette and Madani bring an eclectic mixture of design eras—from Art Deco to postmodernism—into personal and public spaces.
Swedish interior design firm, Halleroed, founded by Christian and Ruxandra Halleröd, has established itself as a visionary force in Scandinavian-inspired luxury retail and personal spaces.
From Gilded Age mansions to metropolitan dining rooms, Hugo Toro infuses his projects with hints of bygone eras and modern sensibilities.
The Parisian architect speaks about her childhood, her maximalist style, her busy schedule, and what sets her apart from others in her field.
Architect Joseph Dirand has yet to meet a project he didn’t like, imbuing a bit of Frenchness into his expansive work.
A new name in the world of interior design, Rudy Guénaire has gone from restaurateur to architect.
Architect, artist, and designer Gaetano Pesce’s six decades of work span ambitious architecture projects, iconic furniture designs, and, most recently, the set for Bottega Veneta’s Spring/Summer 2023 show.
Architect and designer Charles Zana injects his love of the arts and knack for storytelling into the spaces he creates.
On a sprawling estate in the Umbrian countryside, the new Hotel Castello di Reschio is not only owned by a count—it was designed by him, too.
As the Salone del Mobile summer edition gears up for its June 6 kick-off, artisans and designers from around the world flock to Milan.
From the libraries of New York City to the Grand Palais in Paris, the venue is just as important as the clothes when it comes to runways.
Known for her monumental architectural feats, Annabelle Selldorf has kept her parallel career in furniture design under the radar—until now.
Herman Miller, Reebok, and Ravensburger collaborate with the historic architectural design firm in a celebration of modern excellence.
As museums slowly begin to reopen, these should be at the top of your list.
Belgian architect Bernard Dubois' work spans cultures and materialities.
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