A little piece of the Americas comes to Kings Cross.
A dynamic, colorful and interactive exhibition focuses on the process behind graphic design.
The London-based publisher Visual Editions turns out thoroughly original books by pairing writers with designers.
John Derian hosted a dinner party, with Melia Marden cooking, at the designers Dry Goods store on Wednesday night in the East Village.
This year the architect adds jewelry designer to his resume, with a new collection for Atelier Swarovski.
In case you werent able to keep up, here are the highlights of the week.
The artists Jeroen Koolhaas and Dre Urhahn are giving the facades of Germantown a Mondrianesque makeover.
The British designer Max Lamb creates beautiful one-of-a-kind furniture from natural materials discovered in remote locations.
A 21st-century Brooklyn iteration of the ancient form takes flight at the design store Matter.
Tiina Laakkonens store, which opens next week, will have a bevy of design items inspired by the objects in her new home.
For the travel issues T, the artist and photographer Adam Wallacavage turned his trademark - tentacled chandeliers - into the magazines.
Weisbeckers latest book is a charming mix of hand-rendered sketches and hastily Xeroxed reference imagery.
Timberlake talks to T about his new home collection, and his (sincere) love for all things pillows and rugs.
In the spirit of his not-quite-mass-produced electric kettles, Jean-Baptiste Fastrezs Tomahawk hair dryers combine plastic with carved wooden handles.
Birds Surf Shed, a Quonset hut that houses hundreds of vintage surfboards, hosts San Diegos first international surf film festival.
A master craftsman reveals how a good custom mattress is made.
For the Design and Living issue of T, its all about style and personal space.
A creative couple bring their work home and transform a modest apartment into a fun house.
A pair of fashion insiders up the ante on country living.
Daphna Isaacs Burggraaf and Laurens Manders met as students. Now they create multifunctional furniture.
The Russian-born French designer Maria Pergay created a gleaming T out of stainless steel and topped it with a diamond.
Next month, pop cultures court painter, LeRoy Neiman, turns 91, an occasion hell celebrate by publishing an often amusing autobiography.
Three design studios revisit - and reinvent - the light bulb.
Meet three style setters who arent afraid to blend in with the furniture.
A designer creates a piñata for Cinco de Mayo that might just be too cute to destroy.
Frances Benjamin Johnstons hand-colored slides, featuring Americas finest gardens, are now available in book form.
What to see during New York’s Design Week.
On our design list this summer: a bar trolley, illustrative wallpaper, timely clocks.
The first pop-up shop dedicated to Odins fragrance line opens tomorrow at 11th Street.
Restoration Hardware, the curator-retailer that sells retro-chic furnishings, has also become a collector of vintage architecture.
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