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fromDesign Milk
11 hours ago

The Nesting Room: Moooi's Dreamy Debut Into Ceramic Surfaces

Moooi launches The Nesting Room, a nature-inspired full-body porcelain stoneware tile collection translating fantasy, texture, and stillness into versatile architectural surfaces for interiors.
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
19 hours ago

cluster of curved rooftops encloses .ket bureau's lakeside wellness pavilion for st. moritz

Lacum Respira is a lakeside pavilion by .ket bureau on the shore of Lake St. Moritz in Switzerland. Set at the water's edge, the timber structure addresses a landscape shaped by seasonal rituals and a long tradition of outdoor life, where the lake acts as both foreground and horizon. The calm setting is defined by open air and backdropped by dramatic mountains. Any architectural move here carries weight.
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fromwww.archdaily.com
10 hours ago
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Ramenzoni House / KA2R Arquiteura

House mediates between living spaces and landscape, revealing and enhancing natural surroundings through pathways, framing, and contemplation spaces without imposing on the site.
fromwww.archdaily.com
1 day ago
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Hummingbird House / Estudio Libre MX

Residential house south of Mexico City centers gatherings and family recreation around a swimming lane as the project’s primary organizing axis.
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fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
13 hours ago

5 Best Shipping Container Tiny Homes of January 2026 - Yanko Design

Repurposed shipping containers now provide affordable, architecturally ambitious, long-term housing with modern interiors, smart systems, and versatile designs from compact retreats to multi-container homes.
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fromArchDaily
21 hours ago

Designing for Presence: When Architecture Invites Us to Stay

Architectural design should prioritize presence by creating calm, comfortable spaces that enable staying, reflection, and shared awareness without demanding interaction.
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fromwww.archdaily.com
13 hours ago

Look Out Point Vresse-Sur-Semois / SBE nv

The new lookout point at Point Vue le Jambon in Vresse-sur-Semois is conceived as a discreet and respectful gesture within an exceptional landscape. Rather than asserting itself as an object, the project carefully embeds architecture into the terrain, allowing the site's natural qualities to remain central to the experience.
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fromMedium
4 months ago

You Suck as a Design Leader

This article won't start out well, because I'm sort of at rock bottom in my career and it seems that I'm projecting my frustrations of the industry out in the open. But I promise you, my rants are merely neutral observations and opinions. I love talking to people, and over the last 2 months of unemployment (I am now employed), I called upon designer friends all in Asia and Europe to get their opinion on the current state of Design leadership and how it has impacted our careers.
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fromSocial Media Explorer
13 hours ago

The "Pinterest Pantry" vs. Reality: What We Are Actually Looking For When We Scroll for Storage - Social Media Explorer

Social media-driven storage and decluttering practices push people to create negative space through hidden, off-site, and ruthless removal of clutter.
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fromApartment Therapy
9 hours ago

"Instantly Calming": 8 Colors Designers Love in Trendy Japandi Interiors

If there was only one interior design style setting the tone in 2026, it would be Japandi. Apartment Therapy's State of Home Design survey identified Japandi style as one of the year's top design aesthetics, according to insights from 140 designers - and it's easy to see why. As more people strive to create spaces that feel calming, intentional, and grounded in nature, Japandi's blend of Japanese restraint and Scandinavian warmth feels especially timely.
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fromArchitectural Digest
2 hours ago

An Heirloom Patchwork Quilt Can Redefine Your Whole Room's Vibe

Patchwork quilts provide nostalgic cottagecore bedding aesthetics through modern retailers and quality materials for people without inherited heirlooms.
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fromArchDaily
18 hours ago

From the Courtyard to the Neighborhood: Latin American Lessons on Collective Placemaking

Everyday encounters in Latin America primarily occur in intermediate informal spaces—courtyards, verandas, sidewalks—where spontaneous social practices continually reshape urban life.
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fromTravel + Leisure
7 hours ago

I'm an Interior Designer, and These Are My Favorite Places to Shop for Antiques in New England

Antique shops and regional fairs in New England offer unique, conversation-starting objects that enrich homes and design through curated, local treasure hunting.
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fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
1 day ago
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The Tong Side Table Turns Geometry Into Good Company - Yanko Design

The Tong side table combines playful sculptural design with solid wood construction, offering a stable, organic-shaped surface in contemporary, timeless finishes.
fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
3 days ago
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This Japanese Cabinet Uses Real Forest Branches as Doors - Yanko Design

Adjustable cabinet uses sliding Japanese cypress branches to customize openness and privacy, combining reclaimed wood’s natural asymmetry with functional, responsive storage.
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fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
1 day ago

from paris to hong kong: opulent schiaparelli salon opens in glimmering gold

Schiaparelli's Hong Kong boutique features an opulent, curved brushed-gold facade and gilded interiors by Halleroed, organized as a sequence of interconnected, mirrored rooms.
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fromArchitectural Digest
1 day ago

Bianca Censori's Bio Pop Furniture Debuts a New Kind of Feminist Critique

The debut explores the idea that while we create the world around us, that world simultaneously creates us. It's a concept long familiar to architects, for whom design has often been framed as a civic duty. Yet Censori's approach is not without precedent. A surge of feminist artists in the 1960s and 1970s, including Alina Szapocznikow, used the body, or its absence, in conjunction with furniture to explore domesticity and sexual liberation.
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fromwww.archdaily.com
1 day ago

Seventeen TeaHouse / Modum Atelier

Seventeen Teahouse occupies a second-floor corner in Nanjing, designed to be 'present yet unseen,' facilitating contemporary social tea rituals that balance privacy and communal experience.
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fromApartment Therapy
1 day ago

This Window Treatment Is Back - and It Makes Any Room Look 2x More Expensive

Relaxed Roman shades provide a soft, effortless window treatment that blends polished and lived-in aesthetics, offering casual elegance and versatile fabric-driven styles.
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fromArchDaily
1 day ago

House of the Seasons / New Architekten + Jutta Albus Architektur

In line with the objectives of the German "Building Type E" initiative, which has already received broad political and professional support, the Climate Pavilion can be seen as an applied architectural experiment.
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fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
2 days ago

arches and voids carve winery's monolithic white facade in georgia

Vachnadziani Winery reinterprets Georgia's winemaking heritage through a monolithic, tectonic architecture that integrates production into the landscape while balancing solids and voids.
fromTravel + Leisure
1 day ago

I Lived in Asheville, North Carolina, for 10+ Years-and This Might Be the Most Peaceful Place in the City

I was wandering through West Asheville one day, past vintage storefronts and sun-washed sidewalks, when I noticed a doorway overflowing with green. Ferns spilled outward, vines climbed the windows.
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fromwww.archdaily.com
2 days ago

Terraweave Estate (Tiantian) Coffee Drying Yard / Edge Architects

A lightweight, terrain-integrated coffee drying yard on the Gaoligong Mountains' mid-slope maximizes sunlight and blends humbly into the landscape.
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
2 days ago

high-altitude cottage emerges like a rock from georgian mountains

Studio Stipfold designs AltiHut Cottage as part of first sustainable high-altitude hospitality ecosystem, combining a compact layout, fiber- architecture, and panoramic glazing to minimize impact while maximizing experience. At 3,014 meters above sea level, AltiHut stands as more than a mountain . It is a statement of responsibility, vision, and care for the planet. The project challenges the idea of adventure tourism by uniting comfort, awareness, and respect for nature. Every element, delivered by helicopter and powered by the sun, reflects a belief that hospitality can exist in balance with the environment.
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fromwww.archdaily.com
2 days ago

House_JA / eOp arquitectura e design

Three-floor house in Vila Nova de Gaia uses the slope to organize levels and access, maximizing views of sea, Douro estuary, Douro River and Porto.
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fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
2 days ago

STIPFOLD's AltiHut Cottages Let the Mountain Stay the Main Character - Yanko Design

AltiHut Cottages offer intimate, low-impact mountain retreats that prioritize sustainability, simple living, and attentive connection to the fragile high-altitude landscape.
fromMedium
2 days ago

Figma + Claude for Design System Tasks

Design systems break not because designers don't care but because maintaining consistency at scale is genuinely hard. Tokens drift, naming becomes messy, documentation gets outdated, and what started as a neat system slowly turns into a fragile one. But AI can help you keep your design system up to date. One of my favorite coding tools, Claude, can act as a design systems assistant for another my favorite design tool, Figma,
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fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
2 days ago

atelier yokyok sculpts sphere land installation out of black schist and granite in portugal

A hand-built, five-metre stone sphere in rural Portugal bridges local geology, cultural history, and low-tech construction while providing an inhabitable, nest-like shelter.
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fromApartment Therapy
2 days ago

My Mom's "Doorway Rule" Fixed the #1 Reason My Rooms Looked Unfinished

Stop when a room looks right from the doorway; trust instinct, remove distracting items, and avoid overdecorating to keep spaces intentional and airy.
fromMedium
6 days ago

Against cleverness

Today we are at the cusp of revolutions in artificial intelligence, autonomous vehicles, renewable energy, and biotechnology. Each brings extraordinary promise, but each introduces more complexity, more interdependence, and more latent pathways to failure. This elevates prudence to be critical. Good design recognizes what cannot be foreseen. It acknowledges the limits of prediction and control. It builds not merely for performance, but for recovery.
#suspension-bridges
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fromApartment Therapy
2 days ago

It's IKEA Shoppers' Last Chance to Snag This Hyper-Real Flower (It's Only $13!)

IKEA's FEJKA faux orchid offers realistic, low-maintenance, inexpensive home decor in two sizes, currently listed as 'Last Chance to Buy'.
#desk-organizer
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fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
3 days ago

a 1930s chair is the architectural inspiration for gad's nature experience center in china

A free-form roof floats like a cloud, allowing relaxed, locally adapted architecture that grows from alpine terrain and frames mountain, village, and water landscapes.
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fromwww.archdaily.com
3 days ago

Studio In Gushichan / Studio Cochi Architects

An architectural firm built a combined office and woodworking shop to produce wooden sashes, preferring wood over aluminum to improve tactile and spatial quality.
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fromwww.archdaily.com
3 days ago

House 720 Degrees / Fernanda Canales

A circular, off-grid house functions as a solar clock, shifting between outward panoramic views by day and inward focus on a central courtyard at night.
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fromArchitectural Digest
4 days ago

JP Demeyer's Design Motto for This Dutch Seaside Home? "Save the Planet-Buy Antiques"

A beach house uses thrifted, utilitarian striped fabrics, bold colors, and inventive reuse to create dramatic, preppy coastal interiors emphasizing striking entrances.
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fromArchitectural Digest
3 days ago

Why Friction-Maxxing Should Be Part of Your Design Process

Choosing intentionally inconvenient, itchier options in daily life can rebuild attention, critical thinking, and deeper human connection.
fromDesign Milk
3 days ago

LAYER + MAZZU Put the Traditional Camping Mattress to Shame

The PU foam used in traditional and more recently developed memory-variant mattresses is not just harmful to the environment - as "everlasting" materials - but also to our health. Though often contained by fabric, they are riddled with toxic VOCs and other chemicals one wouldn't want to momentarily expose themselves to, let alone sleep on for multiple years. There hasn't really been another option till now.
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fromwww.7x7.com
4 days ago

Sixty galleries from SF and around the world strut their stuff at the intimate 'Fog Design + Art Fair'.

Fog Design + Art features over 60 international and Bay Area exhibitors, blending art and design while giving visibility to destination galleries like Blunk Space.
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fromwww.archdaily.com
3 days ago

Forest Cabin / Anga Arquitetura

Chalé da Mata is a 291 m² mountain-top forest cabin in Sao Francisco Xavier, completed in 2022 as the first unit of a master plan.
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fromArchDaily
3 days ago

New Town Hall of Scharrachbergheim / AL PEPE architects

Contemporary, rooted town hall uses regular wooden framework, pine-tar finish, and corten steel mesh to achieve horizontality, transparency, and integration with the wooded Alsatian site.
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fromDesign Milk
3 days ago

Lamp-Tapestries Rooted in Basket-Weaving Traditions in Ghana

Recycled PET bottles are integrated into traditional Gurunsi basketry to create contemporary lamps that emphasize light, shadow, and local craft in northern Ghana.
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
3 days ago

berdenesh hills: NOA plans 'contemporary citadel' along albania's southern coast

Berdenesh Hills by NOA in Saranda, Albania, is a residential and hospitality development set along the southern Mediterranean coastline, where hillside terrain and sea views guide the project's architectural logic. The project occupies a sloping site within a quieter rural landscape outside Saranda. Approaching the area, the road traces low hills marked by scrub vegetation and exposed stone, with the sea appearing intermittently before opening fully toward the horizon.
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fromMedium
1 week ago

Design tokens with confidence

Design tokens are all your design decisions, that define a design system's aesthetic properties, everything from colors and font sizes to spacing units and border radii. They are the modern evolution of hard-coded values. They are stored in a central, platform-agnostic repository, establishing a single source of truth for your entire digital product suite. This central management allows teams to consume the exact same design values across all platforms (web, native apps, documentation).
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fromApartment Therapy
3 days ago

IKEA Fans, Rejoice: This Iconic Item Is Back Years After It Was Discontinued

IKEA's new SALTSJÖBADEN mirrors the discontinued KARLSTAD while adding washable covers, seven color options, optional matte black legs, and pocket-spring cushions.
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fromwww.archdaily.com
4 days ago

Shaanxi Culture and Art Museum (1st Phase) / TJAD Atelier L+

The Shaanxi Culture and Art Museum is a 90,440 m² cultural complex completed in 2024 combining museum, theater, and performance facilities with multidisciplinary design collaboration.
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fromMedium
3 days ago

How I stopped worrying and learned to love the terminal

A designer shifted from GUI apps to using the terminal and a conversational CLI as the primary design tool.
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fromArchDaily
4 days ago

Serpentine Pavilion 2026 and Lina Ghotmeh's House of Performing Arts: This Week's Review

Architecture increasingly functions as public platform and civic infrastructure, addressing cultural, environmental, and social challenges through material, programmatic, and institutional design.
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fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
4 days ago

built99 reframes indian architectural value selected by designboom and archdaily editors

Built99 curates and archives 99 Indian and Global South architectural practices through permanence-led documentation, editorial collaboration, and rigorous criteria for long-term cultural relevance.
fromDesign Milk
4 days ago

Residence Designed to Weather Along British Columbia Coastline

Seven years of development allowed Openspace Architecture and landscape designer Paul Sangha Creative to thread a 10,000-square-foot single-story home through mature forest without sacrificing the canopy that defines the site's character - a constraint that ultimately generated the building's gently curving plan and its sequence of connected spaces opening to Saanich Inlet views. The design draws from mid-century West Coast Modernism's timber traditions while incorporating Japanese structural principles that extend beyond aesthetic reference.
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fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
4 days ago

best pivot door contest 2026 highlights projects that push architectural thresholds

Pivot doors combine structural performance and spatial expression, transforming access points into defining architectural elements across residential, cultural, and specialized environments.
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fromArchitectural Digest
4 days ago

What to Hang When Even A Noguchi Lantern Isn't Big Enough

Isamu Noguchi's Akari lights remain timeless design staples, yet large double-height spaces can call for bespoke, oversized paper-and-bamboo lanterns that reinterpret the same light quality.
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
4 days ago

wallmakers sculpts sinuous kulhad pavilion from disused terracotta cups in india

Kulhads, also known as terracotta mud cups, once defined the everyday ritual of tea at railway stations across India. Used briefly and discarded soon after, they accumulated along tracks and coastlines, leaving a quiet record of consumption. For this pavilion, more than 18,000 of these cups were gathered from local communities in Dharavi and reused as a building material with structural purpose.
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fromwww.archdaily.com
4 days ago

Younghusband Woolstore / Woods Bagot

Younghusband is a cherished example of turn-of-the -century Victorian industrial architecture, employing vast redbrick structures, original ghost signage, and a distinctive saw-tooth roof.
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fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
4 days ago

herzog & de meuron-designed memphis art museum takes shape ahead of 2026 opening

Herzog & de Meuron’s new Memphis Art Museum relocates to the Mississippi River, expanding galleries, public spaces, and a rooftop sculpture garden, opening December 2026.
fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
4 days ago

5 Best LEGO Creations of January 2026 - Yanko Design

LEGO has spent decades proving that plastic bricks can build anything from childhood memories to architectural masterpieces. January 2026 continues that tradition with designs that push beyond simple construction into genuine cultural commentary. These aren't just toys gathering dust on shelves. They're conversation pieces that bridge art history, gaming nostalgia, comedy legends, sports culture, and the maker movement into something you can actually hold.
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fromApartment Therapy
4 days ago

This Brilliant Solution Transformed My Tiny Bathroom with No Toilet Paper Storage

A slim Yamazaki Steel + Wood bathroom organizer adds three-tier storage and stylish wood-paneled design to maximize space in small bathrooms.
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fromDesign Milk
4 days ago

Foscarini's Lava Lamps Go From Molten Earth to Modern Glow

Foscarini's lava lamps transform recycled volcanic rock into lightweight, sculptural suspension lights highlighting lava's texture and sustainable material innovation.
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fromArchitectural Digest
4 days ago

I Tried It: The Koala Wanda Sofa Bed Is a Triple Threat

Understated contemporary couch; durable, practical, stain-resistant, slightly pills in high-use areas but is easy to maintain and blends with many styles.
fromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
4 days ago

Managing complex projects in a niche workshop: lessons for small businesses from the experience of a full-cycle church woodcarving workshop - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Small businesses operating in niche sectors often face a paradox: projects become increasingly complex and large-scale, while the company's structure and resources remain at the level of a small, independent workshop. This is especially evident in architectural offices, design studios, creative agencies, and workshops working with unique physical objects. A church woodcarving workshop performing a full cycle of work on the creation of iconostases and interior ensembles for churches serves as a representative case.
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fromArchDaily
4 days ago

Lu Wenyu: Quiet Radicalism and the Practice of Repair

Lu Wenyu-co-founder of Amateur Architecture Studio with Pritzker laureate Wang Shu-has shaped many of the practice's most emblematic works across China, including the Ningbo History Museum and the Xiangshan Campus of the China Academy of Art in Hangzhou. Often working outside the spotlight, her leadership is unmistakable in the discipline of execution and the roles she has assumed: in 2003, together with Wang Shu, she established the Architecture Department at the China Academy of Art,
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fromwww.archdaily.com
4 days ago

Uchida Shoten New Head Office / Schemata Architects + Jo Nagasaka

We planned the new head office for Uchida Shoten, a hardware manufacturer established 160 years ago in Fujisawa City, Kanagawa Prefecture.
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fromFast Company
4 days ago

Pantone just made a color matching starter kit for only $99

Its newest, though, is a single-fan book with more than 600 spot colors, and it's priced at just $99. Pantone for beginners. Pantone on Thursday announced its Pantone Capsule: Signature Edition. Housed in a collectible, cylindrical case that wouldn't look out of place in a Sephora, the guide is a sort of Pantone 101 that come on coated and uncoated paper stock with colors selected from across more than 60 years of Pantone history.
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fromTasting Table
4 days ago

These Neutral Kitchens Prove That Less Is Sometimes More - Tasting Table

But as everyone is chasing micro-trends, choosing a neutral kitchen and following your personal style comes across as more wise and timeless than ever. As seen in the 10 neutral kitchens below, hues like whites and off-whites, blacks, grays, beiges, and earth tones can be combined in infinite ways and applied to different textures and materials, to create kitchens that are dynamic, clean, and classy all at once.
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fromWIRED
7 months ago

The Best Organic Mattresses-All Certified, All Actually Tested

Birch Luxe organic mattress balances coil support and pressure relief with natural latex, wool, and an organic cotton cover for cooling comfort and edge stability.
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fromTravel + Leisure
4 days ago

This Gorgeous Boutique Stay in Merida Is One of the Most Exciting New Hotels in Mexico

A restored 16th-century Mérida manor now operates as a 21-room boutique Hotel Sevilla combining preserved colonial features with modern concrete design and courtyard amenities.
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fromArchitectural Digest
5 days ago

At Louis Vuitton's Paris Show, Pharrell Williams Gives "Fashion House" a New Meaning

Drophaus merges water-inspired architecture, imperfection-driven furniture, and craft-focused interiors into a future-oriented, functional dwelling by Pharrell Williams.
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