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15 hours ago

TAA Gallery / TAA DESIGN

A resonant architectural gallery where art is created, exhibited, individually lit, and exhibitions are given the freedom to take shape.
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11 hours ago

28 Fun Things to Do This Week (1.19.26)

San Francisco presents arts events including a free MLK Day at MoAD, SF Art Week parties, the FOG Design+Art fair, talks, and food pop-ups.
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fromArchitectural Digest
4 years ago

We've Reviewed Dozens of Sheets-These 8 Are the Dreamiest for a Design Editor-Approved Bedroom

Breathable, well-designed sheets like the Brooklinen Linen Core Sheet Set improve sleep comfort and bedroom aesthetics while becoming softer and more durable after repeated washes.
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fromArchDaily
1 day ago

The Float House / Tigg + Coll Architects

A modular floating home in Ruislip provides an accessible, above-water, sustainable family residence replacing a canal barge while retaining mooring within a 35-boat co-operative.
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fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
23 hours ago

Students Just Built a Pavilion That Robots Can Rebuild Forever - Yanko Design

A modular timber pavilion assembled with reversible joinery and robotic precision demonstrates waste-free, reusable construction through adaptable components and disassembly-friendly design.
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fromDesign Milk
20 hours ago

F5: Nimrod Weis Talks Skateboarding, Japan, Safety Signs + More

Nimrod Weis is a multidisciplinary maker creating interactive public artworks that blend technology, music, textiles, and design to spark imagination and reframe urban spaces.
fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
17 hours ago

Pareto Pot Uses the 80/20 Rule to Give Your Favorite Pens a Better Home - Yanko Design

Most creative desks have a cup overflowing with pens, markers, and tools, even though you reach for the same few every day. There is the Muji gel pen for sketches, a couple of render markers you trust, and then about 15 other things you keep just in case. The Pareto Principle says 80 percent of your output comes from 20 percent of your stationery, which feels accurate once you notice how often you dig past everything else.
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fromArchitectural Digest
4 months ago

These Accent Chairs Are the Definition of a Personality Hire

The Womb Chair delivers enveloping, baby-like comfort through organic form while Egg and Ekstrem chairs emphasize sculptural shape and inviting lounge comfort.
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fromApartment Therapy
17 hours ago

A Renter Turned a Brooklyn Apartment into a Colorfully DIYed Sanctuary (Wait Until You See the Cat's Office)

A creatively inclined renter transformed a prewar two-bedroom apartment into a cozy, practical, and eccentric home while honoring its historic charm.
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fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
1 day ago

traditional bamboo scaffolding constructs temporary theater along chinese coast

Re-Enchantment Design built an 18-day bamboo-based temporary coastal theater integrating local construction techniques and adaptable public spaces for varied community use.
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fromianVisits
22 hours ago

From Skylons to brick-walls - see the next generation of jewellery designers

Emerging jewellers and silversmiths from the Goldsmiths' Centre present diverse, skillful small-scale jewellery and metalwork in a free foyer exhibition open weekdays until 18 February 2026.
fromArchDaily
1 day ago

UIA 2030 Award Announces Regional Finalists of Its Third Cycle Across Five Global Regions

The International Union of Architects (UIA), in partnership with UN-Habitat, has released the Stage 1 results of the third cycle of the UIA 2030 Award, identifying the projects selected as Regional Finalists. The shortlisted entries were drawn from submissions across the UIA's five global regions and will advance to the second stage of evaluation. Established in alignment with the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, the award framework positions the built environment within broader discussions on sustainable urban development and global policy objectives.
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fromApartment Therapy
18 hours ago

This Is the Top Trick Designers Use to Make Small Spaces Look Larger

Thornton says that the secret to making a small space feel expansive is to think vertically. As the eye goes up, there's an illusion of higher ceilings and a larger space. "Anything that draws attention upward instantly adds a sense of height and breathing room," he told me. But how do you actually implement these tactics IRL? Ahead, the pro shares tips for how to make the most of every square inch in your own home.
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fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
13 hours ago

harry nuriev swaps crystal for everyday objects in baccarat's chandelier, rethinking value

Harry Nuriev transforms Baccarat's Zénith chandelier into a hybrid speculative object combining crystal and everyday found materials, framing reuse as cultural memory.
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fromArchitectural Digest
18 hours ago

The Throwback Storage Cabinet That's Making the Rounds Again

Modern and antique china cabinets are resurging as lighter, display-focused storage that showcases dinnerware and complements styles from maximalist nostalgia to minimalist interiors.
fromwww.archdaily.com
1 day ago

Youth 2 Independence Campbell Street Project / Liminal Architecture

Natasha Mulhall + 27 More SpecsLess Specs Natasha Mulhall Text description provided by the architects. The Youth 2 Independence Campbell Street project (Y2I) reimagines social housing for young adults. At its core, it provides accommodation for youths interwoven with Community Hub support, social activities, and life-long learning opportunities. See allShow less About this office Published on January 16, 2026Cite: "Youth 2 Independence Campbell Street Project / Liminal Architecture" 16 Jan 2026. ArchDaily. Accessed . ISSN 0719-8884
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fromApartment Therapy
18 hours ago

My West Elm Slope Leather Chairs Are Still Perfect After 9 Years

There are plenty of reasons the Slope Leather Dining Chair is a bestseller at West Elm. Not only is it beautiful and comfortable (a must), but it's also extremely sturdy, thanks to the angled structure of the base. Because it doesn't have armrests, it can squeeze easily into small spaces, or make larger spaces feel airy and less cluttered. Our "dining room" is a small nook between the living room and kitchen, and we were able to squeeze all six of our Slope Dining chairs into the space, with plenty of elbow room.
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16 hours ago

12 Best Reading Chairs in 2026, According to Our Editors

Thuma's Classic Lounge Chair is a smart pick for anyone who wants a comfortable reading spot that looks clean, intentional, and not overstuffed. It pairs a solid wood frame and softly rounded edges with ergonomic angles and a resilient multi-density foam seat cushion, so it feels supportive for longer periods of time, but may not be plush enough for those who want a true "sink-in" feel.
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fromwww.archdaily.com
1 day ago

Australian War Memorial Southern Entrance and Parade Ground / Studio.SC

A new entrance at the Australian War Memorial creates a welcoming, inclusive, and reflective threshold that honours remembrance and shapes contemporary public experience.
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fromArchDaily
1 day ago

A Day in the Bazaar: When Architecture Is Observed in Time

Bazaars function as temporal systems where spatial order emerges from repetition, occupation, and shared timing rather than fixed architectural form.
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fromApartment Therapy
14 hours ago

Pottery Barn Secretly Added an Extra 20% Off Already-Reduced Clearance Items, Starting at $7

Pottery Barn added an extra 20% off clearance items already reduced up to 60%, with sale prices starting as low as $7.
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fromArchDaily
1 day ago

Su Dongpo's Pleasures at Banhu Ridge / AOMOMO Studio, Shanghai Jiao Tong University

A post station follows a hairpin bend using cantilevered arcs to reconcile steep slopes and highway alignment, anchored by a roof‑piercing golden trumpet tree.
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fromdesign-milk.com
1 day ago

CONTRIBUTIONS Pairs Objects With Soundscapes in Paris

Sound operates as a structural element in exhibitions, making objects interactive instruments that reshape perception and connect craft traditions across time.
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fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
1 day ago

Someone Made a Flat-Pack Stool from Glass That Loops Like Frozen Water - Yanko Design

Tide Stool transforms flat-pack furniture into a luxurious, sculptural stool using toughened glass fins, precision 3D-printed joinery, and hand-finished upholstered tops.
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fromRemodelista
2 days ago

Studio of the Week: uvres Sensibles Shop and Atelier in Marseille

Sarah Espeute revived childhood embroidery to found Œuvres Sensibles, producing handcrafted trompe-l'œil table linens and home textiles from a Marseille atelier-showroom.
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fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
2 days ago

AI-driven floral graphics visualize seasonal retail campaign for south korean department store

A cohesive seasonal retail identity uses soft colors, floral graphics, and AI-assisted image generation to create a continuous, playlist-like spatial progression across 13 Shinsegae locations.
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
2 days ago

'dan flavin: grids' floods NYC's david zwirner gallery with fluorescent color

The exhibition gathers several grid installations first developed in 1976, presented here through careful re-creations of historic works. Installed directly into corners, the luminous sculptures become a fixed part of the gallery as walls, ceilings, and floors receive light as an active condition. The atmosphere of each room shifts, all while remaining unified by the straightforward presence of the simple fluorescent fixtures.
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fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
2 days ago

curved glass atriums penetrate residence's aluminum roof in bangkok

This elongated entrance sequence establishes a gradual transition from the public urban environment to the private domestic space. Enclosed by stone walls and a timber ceiling, the passage leads into a double-height living area that opens onto the central courtyard, creating immediate visual and spatial continuity across levels. The courtyard functions as the core of the house, mediating environmental performance and spatial organization.
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fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
1 day ago

david chipperfield updates design for coastal nobel center in stockholm, sweden

The Nobel Center, set to become an open civic institution, will be built along the waterfront between the neighborhoods Södermalm and the Old Town. It will introduce a place for exhibitions, lectures, workshops, and cultural gatherings, with an emphasis on public access. The building forms part of a continuous public route along the water, linking destinations such as Fotografiska and the Stadsmuseet.
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fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
1 day ago

This Nintendo Switch-inspired concept morphs gaming DNA into track performance - Yanko Design

Nintendo's Switch design language is reimagined as the Nintendo Switcher: a low-slung, track-ready concept car blending modular color blocking with motorsport aerodynamics.
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fromwww.archdaily.com
2 days ago

E44 Laneway House / Imu Chan Architecture

E44 Laneway House is the first permanent home for a young couple and their cat. Within 700 square feet (65 square meters), the project responds to the habits and nuances of both human and feline occupants.
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fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
1 day ago

square openings punctuate the facade of courtyard-centric red house in albania

Set within a large agricultural garden in a coastal village near Lezhë, Albania, Red House by Pacarizi Studio explores how a single-family dwelling can respond to changing social structures, climatic conditions, and local building cultures. Designed by Gezim Pacarizi, the 350-square-meter home is organized around an open, partially covered courtyard with a pool at its center. The project approaches domestic architecture as a sequence of perceptual experiences shaped by light, movement, and framing, an idea articulated by the architects themselves. 'What you see through a window can be a landscape, a tree, or architecture itself,' they note.
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fromItsnicethat
1 day ago

Figma's Push It campaign focuses on the hand in handcrafted

An 'almost magic button' animates static images; creatives must apply taste and iterate beyond AI defaults, using human-focused photography and reactive graphics.
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fromApartment Therapy
1 day ago

Cramped Living Room? These 7 Glass Coffee Tables Will Make It Feel Twice as Big

Glass coffee tables visually expand cramped living rooms by revealing flooring, creating an airy, open feel while offering many style choices from major home brands.
fromFast Company
1 day ago

'People need to ask more of their buildings': 6 ideas that will define architecture in 2026

Fast Company asked architects from some of the top firms working around the world what they thought about the look of architecture in 2026. Of course, a building designed in 2026 almost certainly will not be completed in 2026, and construction timelines are notoriously fluid.
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fromwww.archdaily.com
2 days ago

House in Saidera / Akio Isshiki Architects

A family house on a flagpole-shaped lot uses exposed shinkabe timber framing to create a stripped-down, cost-conscious reinterpretation of traditional Japanese architecture.
fromApartment Therapy
1 day ago

Designers Are Using This "Drenching" Trend to Make Cramped Spaces Look 10x Larger

Many interior designers are indeed looking towards neutral colors and "warm" minimalism in 2026, as reported in Apartment Therapy's annual design industry survey, the State of Home Design. But there are a few maximalist design trends that refuse to fade into the background this year - namely, room drenching, and, more specifically, stripe drenching. This pattern drench has design pros leaning into colorful, dizzying stripes from wall to wall.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago

6 home-decor choices that will never go out of style, according to interior designers

Invest in high-quality, durable decor like wool rugs and meaningful personal pieces to create a timeless, individual, and long-lasting home aesthetic.
fromArchitectural Digest
4 years ago

The Best Coffee Tables With Storage for a Clutter-Free Living Room

Wood: Arguably the most common material for a coffee table, whether packed with storage or not, solid wood can be a durable and style-agnostic choice. A deeper hue, like a mahogany or cherry, can lean mid-century, while a natural oak or teak feels distinctly Scandinavian. Opt for a material that's white washed or stained for a farmhouse look. Metal: Aluminum and stainless steel are common choices for the modernist or more minimal design aesthete.
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fromArchitectural Digest
1 day ago

Is the Klismos Chair the Most Ancient Piece of Furniture Still in Rotation?

The klismos is a graceful fifth-century Greek chair with a curved back and saber legs known only from imagery; later revivals often lack its original elegance.
fromThe Inspired Room
1 day ago

Coastal Cottage Amazon Decor Finds (Mood Boards) - The Inspired Room

I am always on the hunt for cozy coastal cottage decor and love sharing my favorite finds with you.
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fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
1 day ago

Barbie's Autistic Doll Is a Design Masterclass in Inclusion - Yanko Design

Mattel released an autistic Barbie featuring intentional design choices mirroring autistic experiences: gaze, stimming articulation, sensory-friendly clothing, and adaptive communication and sensory accessories.
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fromArchDaily
2 days ago

Urban Banquet at the Curb: Hong Kong's Third-Space Dining

Street-side dining and third spaces reveal cultural codes and spatial habits shaped by climate, regulation, and social custom across cities.
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fromApartment Therapy
1 day ago

I Put This Vintage Kitchen Item in My Bathroom (It's Even More Stylish Now!)

A thrifted vintage spice rack can be repurposed into a chic, inexpensive perfume display that showcases bottles while preserving accessibility.
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fromRemodelista
2 days ago

Inside Hotel Masse: A Collaborative Interior in Pigalle, Paris

Hotel Massé presents collaboratively designed, individually distinct rooms combining custom, vintage, and reclaimed pieces to create lived-in, characterful Parisian interiors.
fromDesign Milk
2 days ago

This Modular Sauna Embodies the Agility of Italian Brand Agape

For many the term is being quickly cliched; simply used as a marketing ploy: gimmicky solutions that are surface level at best but often permanent. What would happen if this formula was turned on its head and the early modernist notion of modularity - pre-produced kit-of-part components brought to and assembled on almost any site - was reintroduced as a way to better frame these settings, allowing their histories to unfold with almost no tampering.
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fromItsnicethat
2 days ago

There is no right way, just the creative way: Alex Tan on Mouthwash Studio's multi-media projects

Creative strategy requires flexible, multidisciplinary approaches that combine visual identity, editorial products, and physical spaces to enable imaginative teams and impactful work.
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fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
3 days ago

student proposal reframes campus life around rest and pause at gordon college

A student center design models Sabbath as resistance, using architecture to prioritize rest and communal presence over productivity through deliberate spatial, material, and sequential choices.
fromDesign Milk
2 days ago

The KOKUYO DIG Office in Tokyo Doubles as a Space for Learning

Workplaces serve as centers to support business transactions, often with cues from traditional corporate styling but little else. For its new office in Tokyo, the staff at KOKUYO, a leading manufacturer of office furniture, stationery, and supplies, envisioned a combination work and learning hub that sparks child-like imagination. The 5,317-square-foot space, completed by DDAA in collaboration with KOKUYO's own design team, centers on the theme of learning.
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fromArchDaily
3 days ago

Snhetta and BIAD Break Ground for the New Beijing Art Museum in Tongzhou

Beijing Art Museum in Tongzhou, designed by Snøhetta and BIAD, will be a 110,000+ sqm multidisciplinary civic cultural landmark opening in 2029.
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fromArchitectural Digest
10 months ago

The Best Canopy Beds Put a Romantic Spin on Beauty Sleep

Canopy beds function as adaptable statement pieces that suit a wide range of styles, scales, and budgets, from minimalist to ornate approaches.
fromwww.archdaily.com
3 days ago

Isla Teja Performance Pavilions / Dum Dum Lab

The proposal is presented as a strategy for territorial and landscape activation in the eastern sector of Isla Teja, in Valdivia, in the stretch between the Architecture building of the Universidad Austral de Chile and the edge of the Rio Calle-Calle. Through the design and construction of three pavilions, the project aims to consolidate this area as a space for walking, pausing, and gathering, incorporating new architectural references that engage with the river landscape and its high ecological value.
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fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
2 days ago

snhetta plans spiraling galleries with curved glass facades for beijing art museum

A radiating, vision-driven Beijing Art Museum by Snøhetta and BIAD organizes galleries radially above a metro, linking interior exhibitions with surrounding public space.
fromApartment Therapy
2 days ago

IKEA's New Dresser Is Giving Heirloom Quality Vibes on a Budget

You already know that IKEA is our go-to for reasonably priced - and trendy - home decor. And in recent years, IKEA has continued to level up its selection of design-forward, on-trend furniture pieces. However, the iconic Swedish brand still probably isn't the first that comes to mind when you're thinking about "forever furniture." But if IKEA's recent releases are any indication, that might just be changing.
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fromBusiness Insider
2 days ago

Interior designers share the 9 biggest mistakes people make when decorating a living room - and how to avoid them

Prioritize comfort, avoid oversized items on shelves, and provide enough tables and surfaces to make the living room welcoming and functional.
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
3 days ago

rijksmuseum to open sculpture garden in amsterdam with pavilions by foster + partners

The Rijksmuseum is set to expand its public presence beyond its historic walls with the creation of a sculpture garden of international scope, scheduled to open in autumn 2026. Enabled by a €60 million donation from the Don Quixote Foundation, the project will introduce a freely accessible green cultural landscape in Amsterdam, bringing together modern and contemporary sculpture, landscape design, and architectural adaptation. The new outdoor complex, officially titled the Don Quixote Pavilion and Garden at the Rijksmuseum, will present works by artists including Alberto Giacometti, Louise Bourgeois, Alexander Calder, Jean Arp, Roni Horn, and Henry Moore, alongside a rotating program of temporary exhibitions.
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fromApartment Therapy
2 days ago

This Design Duo Launched the Dreamiest Bedroom Collab (Sleep Has Never Looked Better!)

It's the place where you rest and recharge, and chances are your sleep space is probably the one area you tend to ignore, as it's more of a private zone versus a public one in a home. That's exactly why Michigan-based mother-daughter designer duo Jean Stoffer and Grace Start of Stoffer Home wanted to make sure their first collaboration with The Company Store really prioritized bedding - even though they're accustomed to designing whole homes and large-scale kitchen projects.
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fromArchDaily
3 days ago

Unearthing the Ground: Architecture and the Politics of the Subterranean

Beneath the visible surface of cities lies an invisible architecture. Subways, tunnels, water systems, data cables, and bunkers form a dense network that sustains urban life while remaining largely unseen. The ground beneath our feet is not a void but a complex territory that holds the infrastructures, memories, and anxieties of our age. In recent years, as land becomes scarce and climate pressures intensify, architects and urbanists have turned their gaze downward, rediscovering the subterranean as both a physical and conceptual frontier.
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fromArchDaily
3 days ago

Saving the City Fabric: Blanche Lemco van Ginkel and the Preservation of Old Montreal

In the United States, Boston, Portland, and San Francisco are just some examples of when municipal governments prioritized high-speed vehicular infrastructure over the existing urban fabric. In Canada, Montreal would have followed this trajectory if not for the intervention of several figures throughout its history, most notably Blanche Lemco van Ginkel (1923-2022). A Harvard-trained planner and architect who, along with her husband Sandy Van Ginkel, advocated for the preservation of urban heritage while applying the principles of modernist infrastructure.
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fromwww.architecturaldigest.com
2 days ago

White Walls Driving You Crazy? Patterned Sheets Are Certainly Cheaper Than Painting

Patterned sheets add texture, dimension, and affordable, easy-to-change style using high-quality, breathable materials and Oeko-Tex certified, chemically safe construction.
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fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
2 days ago

ZHA launches construction of 110-million-passenger airport near addis ababa

Bishoftu International Airport will be Africa's largest, designed by Zaha Hadid Architects, prioritizing transfer passengers with 60–110 million capacity and extensive layover amenities.
fromArchitectural Digest
4 years ago

The Brooklinen Sale Can Save You Bundles

A Brooklinen sale is always cause for celebration, and since 2025's sleep essentials have been begging for a 2026 refresh, consider this your lucky break. With the brand's bundles event, bulk shoppers can save up to 40% off all-in-one bedding and bath kits. Favorites like the Luxe Sateen Duvet Bundle and the Dreamweave Waffle Bath Towel Bundle are included in the discounts, as well as the Luxe Move-In Bundle if you're christening a new space or blessing a friend who's at a new address.
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fromArchitectural Digest
4 months ago

These Spacious Sheets Are What Grand Bedrooms Are Made Of

Different cotton weaves and thread counts provide varying softness, durability, breathability, and seasonal comfort, with percale, sateen, and high-thread-count options each offering distinct benefits.
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fromArchDaily
3 days ago

Underdream Hygge Lodge / ArCONNECT Architects

The site combines secluded mountain-forest atmosphere to the north with expansive pastoral views to the south, creating two distinct temperaments on a long, narrow farm.
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fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
4 days ago

expanded curatio installation returns to maison&objet 2026 spotlighting collectible craft

Maison&Objet January 2026 spotlights craftsmanship and contemporary design under 'Past Reveals Future,' featuring an expanded CURATIO installation and immersive scenography.
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fromdesign-milk.com
3 days ago

SOFT Is a Vibrant Grown-Up Take on the Comfort Lamp

SOFT lamp transforms lighting with soft, tactile merino-wool construction, playful curved design, and durable, stain-resistant finish while remaining functional and dimmable.
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fromFast Company
4 days ago

Algorithms killed taste. Lulu and Georgia wants to bring it back to life

Algorithms have driven a bland, neutral interior-design aesthetic by rewarding broadly appealing, shareable looks, prompting consumer and designer resistance to visual sameness.
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fromFood & Beverage Magazine
3 days ago

The Roof at The Moore Reimagines Rooftop Culture in Miami's Design District - Food & Beverage Magazine

The Roof at The Moore opened December 19, 2024 as Miami Design District's first open-air rooftop lounge, combining architecture, art, and curated hospitality experiences.
fromwww.archdaily.com
3 days ago

S House / Gubbins Polidura Arquitectos + MasArquitectos

Aryeh Kornfeld + 28 Architects: Gubbins Polidura Arquitectos, MasArquitectos Area of this architecture project Area: 4521 ft Completion year of this architecture project Year: 2020 Photographs:Aryeh Kornfeld, Roland Halbe Brands with products used in this architecture project Manufacturers: Jansen, A-Cero, Anodite, Bercia, Dialum, Interdesign Chile, Kohler, Melon Hormigones, Schuco, Silent Gliss, VitrA Lead Architects: Alex Brahm y Antonio Polidura Collaborator Architect: Hernan Fournies Structures: Alberto Maccioni / Bming Consultant: Daniel Alemparte Lightning Design: Barbara Greene / Greene During Interior Design: Rodrigo Castillo / Proimagen
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fromArchDaily
4 days ago

A Responsible Addition: HIMACS Shapes Achieve SCS Certification for Recycled Content

In a balance of aesthetics, performance, and versatility, HIMACS shows a solid surface material of choice for many architects and designers. Taking a further step forward, the entire range of standard HIMACS sinks and basins is now officially SCS certified, containing a minimum of 8% pre-consumer recycled content. This certification enhances the material's technical and visual appeal by providing a more sustainable option without compromising quality or functionality.
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fromItsnicethat
4 days ago

Savoury shoes and chess made of cheese: Saskia Martindale reimagines everyday snacks for otherworldly props and sets

Saskia Martindale transforms everyday food into playful large-scale props and sets, using materials, scale and context to create humorous, inventive commercial work.
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