Current Obsessions: Good Light

Is it just us, or is summer starting to feel a little closer? This week we’ve been immersed in our Summer Forecast issue, and we’re happy to report that ethereal lights, ethereal window coverings, washes of pale green, and clever uses of color are on the horizon. Take a look at what else we’ve been
Read MoreModernist Makeover: Tuckey Design Studio Resurrects an Abandoned Villa on Lake Como

Respectful updates of centuries-old structures is a Tuckey Design Studio specialty. But in this case, invention, largely out of whole cloth—and marble and oak—was required. “We often work with historic buildings, which can be a delicate task as you’re working with fabric that is already so beautiful
Read MoreObject of Desire: Ethereal Hanging Textiles from Twenty One Tonnes

A few months back, a pair of pants I ordered came in a pretty natural-fiber net bag. I sliced it down the seams, tacked up the panel in a bedroom window, and presto: a textural window covering that affords some privacy and still lets the light in.Ever since I’ve been admiring netted, semitranslusent
Read MoreHigh/Low: Sculptural Glass Scandinavian Vases

We’ve been admiring the work of Swedish designer Carina Seth Andersson for a while now (see Pure Simplicity: Glass Vessels from Carina Seth Andersson), so we were surprised to spot eerily similar vases elsewhere. Here’s a look:High Above: The Pallo Vase is currently on sale for $300.90 for the 31-c
Read MoreKitchen of the Week: A White-Out Kitchen Extension in Paris from Saba Ghorbanalinejad

A ground floor apartment in the central Marais was in need of an update, with functionality in mind. The clients, a couple working in fashion and graphic design with two children, were looking for a spacious kitchen to accommodate daily family life. They enlisted Paris-based Iranian architect Saba G
Read MoreCasa Modesta: A Family House Turned Rural Retreat in Portugal’s Algarve

When friends of mine returned from a trip to southern Portugal a while back, they told me all about their secret find: Casa Modesta, a rural guest house on the Ria Formosa Nature Park in the Algarve. Before owner Carlos Fernandes and his sister, Vânia Brito Fernandes, inherited the house from their
Read MoreSleek Is Sexy: Easy-to-Install Swaps for Vents and Other Unloved Details, from Fittes

We’re all about low-investment, high-impact changes that can transform the home, especially if they can be finished in a weekend. One of our favorite types of project? Switching out generic, clunky hardware for a design-conscious choice. However, if you’ve ever rented an apartment or home, you know
Read MoreThe Cull: 5 Summer-Ready Finds from Parachute Home

It’s been well documented (ahem, in this month’s Editor’s Cut) that stripes are having a (big, bold) moment. Further evidence? Banded, striped, and otherwise patterned towels and robes from Parachute Home’s “beach capsule,” perfect for toting to the pool….or just making a shower feel like a vacation
Read MoreMeanwhile, on Gardenista: The Case for Creating Outdoor Rooms

Welcome to Meanwhile, on Gardenista, in which we take a look at the goings-on over on our sibling site. In this week’s edition: So long to huge, uninterrupted swaths of lawn. Gardenista makes the case for laying out your garden like a home, with distinct spaces and outdoor ‘rooms’ to spend all summe
Read MoreSteal This Look: A Spa-Like Sanctuary in LA

What makes a perfect bathroom? In my mind, it looks like this one, in the former LA home of designer Pamela Shamshiri. (The house sold to new owners a few summers ago.) Spa-like but cozy, simple but sophisticated, it’s anchored by a hinoki soaking tub for long, relaxing baths. Above: The room’s pale
Read MoreWeddings at Home: How to Create a Private Luxury Celebration

In partnership with renowned planner Rafanelli Events, Engel & Völkers explores how to transform private estates into unforgettable wedding venues filled with meaning, elegance, and personal touches. From design strategy to guest experience, discover how to craft a celebration as unique as the coupl
Read MoreBright Light: Lana Launay Turns Natural Materials into Sculptural Lamps

When Lana Launay couldn’t find the lampshades she was after, she started making her own. It wasn’t a stretch. The Sydney-based artist has a background in jewelry making, textile design, and visual arts, and applied a range of these skills, improvisation included, to create her first pieces. That was
Read MoreDesign in the Details: Aesthetically Minded Shower Drains from Infinity Drain

A truth that we live by? The smallest details can make the biggest impact. From window latches to door pulls, paper towel racks to light switches, good design is found in the minutiae.One particular source of our obsession is bathroom hardware. Here, practicality is key: Bathroom fixtures are put to
Read MoreBefore & After: A Historic Catalan Farmhouse Redone by Espanyolet

When we first featured Espanyolet, the Mallorca-based project of Thomas Bossert and Melissa Rosenbauer, the year was 2016 and the duo had quit their jobs in New York, sold their belongings, and embarked on an Eat, Pray, Love-esque year of adventure in which they ended up studying, and falling in lov
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Designer Nick Spain’s star has been on the rise the last few years—though technically his training isn’t in interiors. “My background is in theater,” he says. “I try to approach each project as a role to be played and imbue it with its own distinctive style.”This goes some way to explain his knack f
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Met Gala-inspired paint palettes, a trusty bar accessory, jaunty attire inspiration from the garden, and more on our editors’ desks this week: Above: Weekend here? Photograph Casa Tiny, a Walden-Inspired Getaway in Mexico. Photograph by Camila Cossio, courtesy of Casa Tiny.Farrow & Ball takes on the
Read More Hawaiian Modernism: A 1970s Redwood House on Kauai, Preserved and Refinished by Beatrice Faverjon

Born in Paris, French designer Beatrice Faverjon first moved to California to pursue a directing career. After the birth of her second child, she shifted her focus to ceramics and interior design, creating homes “with the desire to elevate their functionality to the level of art while giving beauty
Read MoreLa Cocina Méxicana: 7 Favorite Kitchens from the Archives

A shopkeeper’s artisan-filled Mexico City apartment. A secluded indoor/outdoor tiny house (available for rent). A 300-year-old (formerly roofless) casita.The projects we’ve visited in Mexico over the years run the gamut from urban to off-grid, polished to ad-hoc—but they all share a sense of creativ
Read MoreUnlikely Sculptures: Found (and Chased-Down) Tumbleweeds on Display

They say trends reappear every 20 years, give or take. So, it seems, do tumbleweeds.Back in 2010, Julie took note of the sculptural specimens on display at Dosa in Accessories: Tumbleweeds as Decor. (At the time there was an operation, Prairie Tumbleweed Farm, that was catching tumbleweeds as they b
Read MoreRosetta: Mexico City’s Most Beautiful Restaurant?

Spotted on our designer friend Victoria Kirk‘s Instagram: Rosetta in Mexico City, the prettiest restaurant we’ve seen in a while. Owner Elena Reygadas studied in New York and London before returning home to open Rosetta in 2010; since then, she’s been named Latin America’s Best Female Chef (in 2014)
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