Much like the Chateau Marmont on the Sunset Strip, The Hotel Georgian was the place to see and be seen, except outside the front door, there were rolling waves, golden sand, and mountain views.
Read MoreThe latest batch of stylish places to stay is driven by a renewed interest in the city’s historic mid-century architecture.
Read More“It’s like a cabinet of curiosities,” sculptor Simone Bodmer-Turner says of her one-bedroom Brooklyn home.
Read MoreHotel Ampara was inspired by owner Mariana Barran de Goodall’s grandmother, but the personal family details don't stop there.
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Read MoreFor six years and counting, Cassandra Rhodin has been renovating her big red house in the Swedish countryside while simultaneously growing her cult-favorite children’s brand, Mini Rodini.
Read MoreFrom side tables made with design books to plenty of Prouvé.
It’s easy being green. How London-based fashion creative Deborah Brett created her Holland Park dream kitchen.
Read MoreIn London, fashion creative Deborah Brett gives her family home a lush refresh with a garden’s worth of greens.
Read MoreDon’t let the winter chill halt your plans for spring. Sophia Moreno-Bunge of Isa Floral shares how to bring spring decor inside.
Read MoreEach of the nine individually-designed suites at the new Firehouse Hotel has its own singular layout and color scheme, and is a dreamy mix of the elegant and bizarre.
Read MoreThe designers behind Le Coucou, Chicago Athletic Association, and Top of the Standard share their secrets.
Read MoreThe extraordinary journey of interior designer Kathryn M. Ireland.
Read MoreIf spartan rooms and neutral hues leave you cold, a new line of maximalist wallpapers by designer Chris Benz and Wallshoppe may be the perfect antidote.
Read MoreOn a recent visit to the area, the villa that most captured my wild imagination was a very grand mansion on the Riviera della Tremezzina.
Read More“Minimalism to me is quite boring,” Selby readily admits. “When I started shooting people and their spaces in the early 2000s, that super-clean look was the dominant aesthetic. What I did was so embracing of maximalism and real life and messiness, it was a slap in the face to that whole thing.”
Read More“They said they liked my personal interior style and wanted to create something which felt like an intimate gentlemen’s club—dark and intimate and a little bit sexy,” the designer explains.
Read MoreThe designer was adamant about maintaining the integrity of her new home. Thus, the original stone fireplaces, the tin ceilings, and even the clawfoot bathtub in the second-floor bathroom remained.
Read MoreA cozy, contemporary home filled with custom-built California furniture, artworks created by family and friends, and vintage finds.
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