The House Special Studio brings 1970s nostalgia to Paris pied-à-terre
The colours and style of the 1970s influenced this renovation of a compact Paris apartment, designed by New York-based The House Special Studio. More
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The colours and style of the 1970s influenced this renovation of a compact Paris apartment, designed by New York-based The House Special Studio. More
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With a month to go before the 2025 edition of Stockholm Design Week, you can still be featured in Dezeen’s digital events guide to the festival. More
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Cobalt blue floors, reflective chrome furniture and a column of yarn balls come together to create the futuristic interior of the Nezo boutique in Mumbai by local studio Sanjay Puri Architects. More
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Do you ever choose a word (or words) of the year to inspire you? This year I decided a word isn’t enough, I need an entire phrase.
“A place for everything and everything in its place” is a very motivating and inspiring phrase for me right now! It’s not just motivating me to simplify or organize (although it certainly does that!) but to thoughtfully consider how each place in my home could be intentionally designed to contribute to a more peaceful rhythm and experience in my day.
An inspiring place to get dressed for the day. An peaceful spot to put on makeup. A lovely place for my jewelry.
On Sunday I repeated the phrase of the year as I began making some adjustments to the arrangement of our our bedroom, bathroom and closet.
While I still have a ways to go to bring it all together together, without buying a single thing, I’ve already improved our bedroom and how I feel in it.
I’m always delighted with how rewarding it is to slow down long enough to put your mind and heart into creating a sanctuary.
If you’re craving a meaningful transformation in your home this year, come join us for Home Therapy sessions and the all new step by step Room Recipe method, now in HomeBody Gathering Place! More
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Designer and curator Kirsten Visdal has filled a former smoking room at the Musée d’Orsay in Paris with Norwegian furniture, objects and sculptures. More
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A travertine ramp forms the centrepiece of the Vans West End store in London, which was remodelled by architect Andrea Caputo to celebrate skateboarding, music and art. More
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Designer Matthew Fisher has created a gallery and display space for his stoneware objects in New York City’s Seaport neighbourhood, referencing ancient culture and contemporary performance design. More
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Rough-hewn stone basins and smooth marble sinks are featured in our latest lookbook, which showcases bathrooms with monumental stone sinks. More
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