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Samuel Ross and Kohler Launch the Formation 01 Faucet
British artist and designer Dr Samuel Ross’s studio SR_A and Kohler have developed a sculptural new faucet that was unveiled at Design Miami/ 2023
A Brooklyn Townhouse Reimagined
Frederick Tang Architecture redesigned this Georgian-style townhouse in Brooklyn’s Boerum Hill to be a geometric, intimate and adaptable family home. Here directors Frederick Tang and Barbara Reyes tell us more about the project
An Architect’s Lofty Manhattan Home
Architect Andrea Leung’s mirrored loft in Manhattan articulates the contours of childhood memory
A Bold Brooklyn Brownstone
Michael K Chen Architecture (MKCA) undertook the gut renovation and interior design of this four-storey Brooklyn brownstone, honouring both the home’s history and the clients’ characters, and generously applying swathes of bold colours to define spaces and background art and design pieces
Introducing Teno
Lifestyle brand Lumio has launched a Kickstarter campaign to realise Teno, a sculptural speaker and light inspired by the art of kintsugi and our connection to nature
Ma Yansong: A Conversation with Nature
Ma Yansong, founding partner of MAD Architects, has made his US debut with the launch residential development Gardenhouse in Beverly Hills, designed as a ‘hillside village’ and intended to connect humans with nature and one another
An Art-Filled Loft in Chelsea
New-York based architecture firm Worrell Yeung collaborated with Jean Lin, founder of design gallery and curatorial practice Colony, to renovate and design this classic New York City artist’s loft, where the interiors were designed to complement the clients’ art and textiles collections
The 2020 Wanderlust List
We’re dreaming of the new and upcoming designer hotels in wanderlust-inducing destinations to keep us inspired
A Home Designed by Ai Weiwei in Upstate New York
Ai Weiwei brings his artistic approach to architectural design in upstate New York
Design Miami/ 2019: Exploring our Relationship with Water
A look at some of the responses to curatorial director Aric Chen’s theme of ‘Elements: Water’ at this year’s edition of Design Miami/
A Mini-Guide to Miami
Our guide to the Magic City includes an introduction to Miami’s design history and a round-up of the most exciting and iconic destinations from around the sprawling city
Ceramic Explorations: Yoon Young Hur’s Primal Modernism
The Korean-American architect turned ceramicist draws on her Korean heritage and US upbringing to create contemporary forms that speak to ancient traditions
This Kaiseki Restaurant is a Thoughtful Tribute to Community and Celebration
Studio Tack designed Tsukimi as an elegant, inviting space that echoes its refined and subtle cuisine
Japanese Sensibilities and California Cool Blend at KINTO’s LA Store
The lifestyle brand’s first brick and mortar store is a lush and light-filled space designed to communicate its story and philosophy
André Fu Designs His First Apartment in the US
The model residence is part of Jean Nouvel’s 53 West 53 and features pieces from the designer’s new lifestyle brand
Vietnamese Contemporary Art Arrives in Los Angeles
Running until mid-October, this exhibition puts 15 Vietnamese artists in the spotlight — some of them for the first time in the country — to explore the relationships between this new generation, the country’s history and ideas of a homeland
Reinventing the Everyday
California-based UMÉ Studio combines art, craft and function in creations influenced by Asian craftsmanship and attention to detail
The Evolution of Yabu Pushelberg
Last month in Milan, we sat down with George Yabu and Glenn Pushelberg to ask them a few questions about the studio’s growth since it was founded almost four decades ago
The Urge to Create: In Conversation with Ian Schrager
On the occasion of the opening of Ian Schrager’s latest EDITION Hotel, our managing editor Philip Annetta spoke to the legendary creator of Studio 54, the Palladium, Morgans Hotel Group and many more
A Family Home Connected to Nature
Far from the glitz and glamour of Hollywood, Ehrlich Yanai Rhee Chaney Architects designed this Los Angeles home for a half-Taiwanese, half-Chinese family seeking rest and peace