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Interior Design

  1. why this looks like that
    A Dutch Designer’s Grand Return to New YorkHella Jongerius’s first collaboration with Salon 94 features experimental textiles and a full cast of clay animals.
  2. cheap furniture
    I Am Already in Couch HellAmazon’s $20 sofa will make it worse.
  3. who’s selling
    Mica Ertegun’s East 81st Townhouse Hits MarketThe interior designer and original kilim influencer’s Manhattan home was her greatest calling card.
  4. who’s selling
    The Inness Hotel People Designed a HousePost Company’s first single-family project, now for sale, comes staged with Aesop soap and black-matte Shaker furniture.
  5. interiors
    The Immediately Outdated Renovation“It used to be that seven-to-ten years was the shelf life. Now you look and say, ‘How can this look dated already?’”
  6. interior design
    Battery Park City’s Early-Aughts Rentals Go LuxeA Robert A.M. Stern building, before and after big money changed the downtown buyer’s landscape.
  7. interior design
    Bye, BoucléResale sites are flooded with bubbly, fuzzy couches and chairs. Are we experiencing textural fatigue?
  8. interior design
    Why Young Collectors Are Buying Fussy AntiquesTalking with Michael Diaz-Griffith, author of The New Antiquarians, about the renewed interest in very old things.
  9. books
    The 8 Best New Design, Architecture, and Urbanism Books Out This SummerIncluding a look at Isamu Noguchi’s affinity for Greece and David Adjaye’s tactile architecture.
  10. why this looks like that
    The Artist Making Furniture Out of Real Flowers and Toy AntsChris Wolston’s “Flower Power” is on view at the Future Perfect through June.
  11. design edit
    A New Antiques Gallery, Utopian Furniture, Bubble Glass and More FindsA special dispatch from the 2023 edition of NYCxDesign.
  12. on set
    Beef Gets the Design World RightFrom its bland, beige Calabasas minimalism to gloopy vases.
  13. openings
    The Tiny Antiques Gallery of an Avid 31-Year-Old CollectorFind French tapestries and Murano glassware in Christopher Cawley’s Chinatown storefront.
  14. 21 questions
    Interior Stylist Colin King Actually Likes BeigeThe interior stylist answers Curbed’s “21 Questions.”
  15. books
    The 9 Best Architecture, Design, and Urbanism Books Out This SpringIncluding a compendium of Milton Glaser’s illustrations and a delightful collection of underground weed ads.
  16. design
    How to Sauna, the Ikea and Marimekko WayWith rhubarb-print robes, ripply towels, and birch benches from their new Bastua collection.
  17. goodbye 2022
    Wall-to-Wall Carpeting’s Very Good YearIt made a dramatic, dreamy entrance in galleries, homes, bars, and museums.
  18. gift guide
    12 Useful Gifts for the Person Who Can’t Stop RenovatingFrom a drill that handles brick walls to the perfect basket for organizing the day’s chaos.
  19. great rooms
    These Obsessive Collectors Fill Their Homes With Chicken Pottery and PrototypesAn excerpt from Sight Unseen’s How to Live With Objects.
  20. design edit
    A Takashi Murakami Pancake Pan, Cold Picnic Sweaters, and More Giftable FindsPlus a long-awaited tableware collection from Laila Gohar and Hay is finally for sale.
  21. interior design
    The Objects That Sight Unseen’s Jill Singer CollectsIncluding a vase with too much sentimental value to let go of and a custom desk.
  22. interior design
    Tiwa Select Moves to New YorkWith an exhibition of textile screens and collages by Megumi Arai.
  23. furniture
    A Design Gallery With Literary Roots Opens in TribecaGertrude Stein’s Tender Buttons inspired Jacqueline Sullivan’s first show of British antiques, Gaetano Pesce chairs, and contemporary objects.
  24. interior design
    Designers Are Getting Horny“Sexy,” curated by Eny Lee Parker, features a phallic grill, racy candle holders, a squeezable vase, and more libidinous designs.
  25. interior design
    The Wing’s Lasting Legacy Is the FurnitureIt makes sense that everyone’s trying to strip the co-working spaces for parts.
  26. interior design
    Did a Retouched Architectural Digest Photo Cover Up Stolen Relics?Now you see the Cambodian antiquities; now you don’t.
  27. 21 questions
    Architect Michael Chen Sneaks Fluorescent Yellow Into Every ProjectThe Design Advocates co-founder answers Curbed’s “21 Questions.”
  28. home design
    Jimmy Fallon Found the Perfect Buyer for His Clown HouseAnd that buyer is Cara Delevingne.
  29. hot in here
    So You Want to Build a Sex Room …Interior designer Melanie Rose thinks you should have a place to explore pleasure (sex swing optional).
  30. 21 questions
    Design Gallerist Jean Lin Used to Bedazzle Skullcaps for J. LoThe owner of Colony answers Curbed’s “21 Questions.”
  31. on set
    Building the Corporate Menace of SeveranceSaarinen’s impeccable Bell Labs campus conveys the terror of utopian office design.
  32. mysteries
    The Untold Story of the Met Gala Red CarpetAs in the actual carpet.
  33. design edit
    Death Masks, Dopamine Décor, Antiquarian Books, and More Design FindsPlus Julio Torres’s story about a plunger that just wants to be a vase.
  34. design edit
    Marimekko Wallpaper, a Transit Zine, and More Design FindsPlus an art and design lending library at the Tribeca art gallery 52 Walker.
  35. color theory
    Madewell Is Selling Paint Now?Yes, and chore jackets in the very same millennial beige.
  36. our mayor
    Eric Adams and Just His Mattress Are Moving to Gracie MansionThere will be no West Elm for this mayor-elect.
  37. interior design
    It Looks Like the Millennial Aesthetic Is Finally, Officially OverAccording to 1stDibs’s trend survey.
  38. 7 Incredible Hotels That Are Inspired By Their Locations7 Hotels That Are Inspired By Their Locations
  39. department of interiors
    What We Know About Joe Biden’s Design Sensibility“Biden blue” comes to the White House
  40. design hunting
    12 Designers on the One Item That Makes Every Space Look Better“Trash bins are so underrated.”
  41. beginnings
    I Love Interior Design Because of My MotherShe taught me the value of decorating a home with authenticity.
  42. fall design
    A Harlem Prewar Apartment Stripped to Its Original StateThe only thing that’s changed since 1971 in Lana Turner’s home is the number of hats (600), gloves (365), shoes (312), and books (too many to count).
  43. beginnings
    I Love Interior Design Because of My MotherShe taught me the value of decorating a home with authenticity.
  44. gallery
    Fashion’s Favorite Interior Decorator Shares His Secrets in a New BookRyan Korban’s here to help you live your most opulent life.
  45. space of the week
    An Old-Fashioned Fixer-Upper That Was Untouched for DecadesA designer and his husband fell in love with an alluring 1922 Colonial in Bronxville that they knew needed work — they just didn’t know how much.
  46. tributes
    Remembering Kenneth Jay Lane, Legendary New York Jewelry DesignerIn honor of Lane, who died last week at 85, we’re revisiting our 2001 trip to his home, with its Proustian décor and photographs of friends.
  47. space of the week
    Tour a 29-Year-Old Interior Designer’s Maximalist DuplexSasha Bikoff’s new apartment showcases her over-the-top aesthetic.
  48. tributes
    Remembering Betty Sherrill, Society Design LegendBetty Sherrill passed away on Monday at the age of 91.
  49. tributes
    Remembering Betty Sherrill, Society Design LegendBetty Sherrill passed away on Monday at the age of 91.
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