
A Reykjavik Abode
Inspired by the colours of Iceland.
Interior designer Sheila Bridges’s Reykjavik apartment amplifies her creative strengths of wit, eclecticism, and synthesis.
Interior designer Sheila Bridges’s Reykjavik apartment amplifies her creative strengths of wit, eclecticism, and synthesis.
When we say goodnight and sweet dreams, we refer to an intangible ideal. But there are those who have translated sweet dreams into actual matter.
FROM THE ARCHIVE: Tom Kundig’s palette tends toward raw concrete and shaped metal plate, not the woodsy, post-and-beamy version of “Northwest architecture.”
FROM THE ARCHIVE: There is more to this home than meets the eye.
The Milanese master’s most recent piece for Molteni&C’s Gio Ponti Collection.
The Hack series is a line of fixtures and accessories with a Tom Dixon–approved, do-it-yourself flair.
Good Thing is a Brooklyn-based collective founded on the conviction that even the most basic objects can be made beautiful.
Toronto’s wildly sophisticated wallpaper design studio is ushering in an era of maximalist decor.
FROM THE ARCHIVE: Aristocracy partied here. Laughter rang down its magnificent staircase. Over the years, the château passed from owner to owner, but in recent years had been empty when the couple purchased it from an English-Irish syndicate.