Humanscale Reinvents An Icon—Again—With Freedom Ocean

Humanscale Reinvents An Icon—Again—With Freedom Ocean

The ergonomic pioneer gives its beloved Freedom Chair a new life, crafted with ocean-bound plastic and the same design intelligence that made it a modern classic.

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Step Inside MoMA’s Redesigned SoHo Store

Step Inside MoMA’s Redesigned SoHo Store

Created by Brooklyn-based Peterson Rich Office, the highly anticipated MoMA Design Store revamped space opens in SoHo—and it’s even better than before.

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From SoHo to DUMBO, Henrybuilt and Space Theory Level Up

From SoHo to DUMBO, Henrybuilt and Space Theory Level Up

Henrybuilt and Space Theory have landed in DUMBO with a fresh flagship that’s all about thoughtful systems, serious craftsmanship, and design that just works.

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Designing Divergence: Janie Hungerford’s Unique Journey

Designing Divergence: Janie Hungerford’s Unique Journey

Designer Janie Hungerford proves that a neurodiversity diagnosis does not define what you can do. The interior design firm founder shares with us how she began her firm and how she’s helping herself, her team, and other neurodiverse individuals lead fulfilling lives.

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Stay in the Costa Rican Forest Canopy (Literally) at Nekajui

Stay in the Costa Rican Forest Canopy (Literally) at Nekajui

Luxury Frontiers collaborated with SB Architects and EDSA to build unique treetop tents at Nekajui, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve, combining luxury with verdant views.

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The Splash Lab Elevates Commercial Restrooms With Lumashelf

The Splash Lab Elevates Commercial Restrooms With Lumashelf

Handwashing, but make it design-forward. The Splash Lab’s new Lumashelf blends Danish-inspired style, smart engineering, and a soft glow for the ultimate modern restroom upgrade.

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Fab 5: Clodagh

Fab 5: Clodagh

Single-moniker design icon Clodagh reflects on her 50 years in the A&D industry and shares thoughtful insights on creativity, joy, and designing with purpose.

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Hightower Reimagines Privacy in the Open Office With Tulipan

Hightower Reimagines Privacy in the Open Office With Tulipan

Is it a phone booth—or a work pod? It’s neither… and both. It's Tulipan, a semi-private pod for one that offers a quiet spot for focused work or a moment of solitude in a busy open-plan office.

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5 Design-Forward Acoustic Solutions That Actually Look Good

5 Design-Forward Acoustic Solutions That Actually Look Good

Why must acoustic solutions be an eyesore? Well, now thanks to innovative products—like those from Felt Right, Turf, Fräsch!, Unika Vaev, and Wolf Gordon—they don't have to be.

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Zaha Hadid’s Romeo Roma Hotel Redefines Roman Grandeur

Zaha Hadid’s Romeo Roma Hotel Redefines Roman Grandeur

Futuristic style meets Renaissance details and original Italian artifacts at the Romeo Roma, a masterpiece designed over 12 years by the late Zaha Hadid and her team at ZHA.

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The Unlikely Origin Story of ekoa Surfacing Material

The Unlikely Origin Story of ekoa Surfacing Material

Innovative and eco-friendly, ekoa is a flax-driven composite material, and this carbon-negative renewable resource is the next big surfacing material for interiors.

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Peek Inside Isabel Ladd’s Playful Spin on Workplace Design

Peek Inside Isabel Ladd’s Playful Spin on Workplace Design

Isabel Ladd brings her signature mix of splashy color, bold design, and whimsy to a Lexington, Kentucky, ad agency, and the resulting space feels anything but corporate.

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Craft, Cuisine, and Culture Unite at Houston’s ChòpnBlọk

Craft, Cuisine, and Culture Unite at Houston’s ChòpnBlọk

Chef Ope Amosu collaborated with Gin Design Group to realize his vision for a brick-and-mortar location of ChòpnBlọk, his Houston-based fast-casual spin on West African cuisine, which tells a cultural narrative through design.

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Classroom Design Changes Boost Student Comfort and Choice

Classroom Design Changes Boost Student Comfort and Choice

Lately, updates in technology and flexible spaces have entered the classroom. Sarah Knize of Ratcliff Architects shares strategies for designing for neurodiversity at the Charles Armstrong School, a primary school serving students with dyslexia.

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Catch It Before It’s Gone: Yinka Ilori’s Dynamic Pop-Up in NYC

Catch It Before It’s Gone: Yinka Ilori’s Dynamic Pop-Up in NYC

Multidisciplinary artist Yinka Ilori's signature style of bold colors and retro forms is on view in dynamic pop-up experience at Bloomingdale’s NYC flagship—only until Oct. 31.

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Introducing the Work Pod—the Chic Answer to Office Chaos

Introducing the Work Pod—the Chic Answer to Office Chaos

With return-to-office in full swing, the once-cozy home office has been swapped for a bustling workplace environment. Cue the rise of the work pod, the hottest quasi-new furniture fix.

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A Landmark Reimagined by Marmol Radziner

A Landmark Reimagined by Marmol Radziner

Marmol Radziner approached designing the Lever Club at New York's iconic Lever club both reverence and restraint. Design partner Ron Radziner shares how the firm created a seamless dialogue between past and present.

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Streetwear Meets the Strip: BAPE Pops Up at Wynn

Streetwear Meets the Strip: BAPE Pops Up at Wynn

New York-based retail design firm Studio Lourdes leaned all the way in when designing a pop-up for cult Japanese streetwear label A Bathing Ape (BAPE) at Wynn Las Vegas.

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Fab 5: Rayman Boozer

Fab 5: Rayman Boozer

Apartment 48 founder Rayman Boozer brings a joyful, layered approach to his interior designs, blending global influences with a modern, playful sensibility. Here, the A-list designer answers our Fab 5 questions.

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