Interior Design
From the best interior designers to know right now, to a curated selection of the most inspiring contemporary interior design projects: our edit of Interior Design stories include residential spaces, cafés and restaurants, showrooms and boutique interiors from all over the globe
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Curiosity cabinet: New York’s Atelier Courbet reveals remodel in time for spring
By John Gendall Last updated
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In the loop: the making of Sabine Marcelis’ neon circles of light
By Cara Gibbs Last updated
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Lighting strikes: Lázaro Rosa-Violán’s new lamps for Metalarte
By Suzanne Wales Last updated
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Magic carpets: Wallpaper* meets Jan Kath
By Rosa Bertoli Last updated
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Clowning around: Marcel Wanders launches fantastical circus kitchenware for Alessi
By Sujata Burman Last updated
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Pen pal: a collaboration between Marc Newson and Montblanc has all the write moves
By Rosa Bertoli Last updated
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Hyperlocal design: these Atelier100 products are made within 100km of London
Atelier100 launches its retail space and debut locally focused design collection in London’s Hammersmith
By Martha Elliott Published
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Peek inside London’s One Park Drive penthouses by Herzog & de Meuron
Herzog & de Meuron unveil bespoke penthouses at One Park Drive tower in Canary Wharf with furnishings and styling by Tom Dixon’s Design Research Studio
By Martha Elliott Last updated
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Crystal palace: how master glassmakers Waterford stay kings of the cutting edge
For decades, the Irish house Waterford Crystal has been synonymous with celebratory times. Its vast collection includes a variety of vessels for any drinking occasion, while its New Year’s Eve crystal ball, which descends on New York’s Times Square every year, is the centrepiece of one of the world’s biggest street parties. The company is more than two centuries old, but it has never stopped reinventing itself and finding new ways to approach crystal.
By Rosa Bertoli Last updated
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Home in one: Snowe’s new concept space is an apartment, showroom and retreat
By Pei-Ru Keh Last updated
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Indian tradition marries German rigour in a new cross cultural furniture collection
By Tom Howells Last updated
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Visionnaire opens up inside a midcentury building in West Hollywood
By Pei-Ru Keh Last updated
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Copper innovation: ECAL students collaborate with Mauviel 1830 for Maison et Objet
By Sujata Burman Last updated
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Transparent practice: Wonmin Park creates beguiling furniture in resin
Following his graduation from the prestigious Design Academy Eindhoven in 2011, South Korean designer Wonmin Park set up his eponymous design studio. He soon captured the attention of the design world with his ethereal 'Unfocused' and 'Haze' furniture series, made from intersecting slabs of pigmented resin.
By Ali Morris Last updated
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Mid-century modern: a new gift set celebrates 20th century design icons
By Sujata Burman Last updated
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Brutal beauty: David Umemoto creates a monumental concrete vase
By Daisy Alioto Last updated
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Sloping beauty: Patricia Urquiola reaches mountain high with tableware for Georg Jensen
By Simon Mills Last updated
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Pillars of magic: the making of Note and Antique Mirror’s pastry tables
By Sujata Burman Last updated
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Sebastian Conran joins forces with Japanese craftsmen on a new homeware collection
By Mary Cleary Last updated
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Home grown: Ben Russell brings a sculptural bent to cacti
By Charlotte Jansen Last updated
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21 Twenty One: 21 designers for twenty-first century Britain
By Maria Kuzmenko Last updated
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John Smart Architects create a residential redesign of a Victorian Manor outhouse
By Helen Berg Last updated
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Contract work: Aram expands London flagship with commercial showroom
By Sara Sturges Last updated
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Private view: Jonathan Tuckey’s Dulwich Yard House masters the late reveal
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Themed candles based on the smell of cinema, rain and the time of day
However much we fill our houses with the familiar vanillas and sandalwoods of this world, home fragrance is now coming up against a new trend: abstract scents. The smell of a favorite movie, of the evening compared with the morning, and even of rain, are not definitive smells. Creating a scent based on a time or event takes home-fragrance to a new level of aromatic experience – and companies like Tête à Tête Incendere, Pipkin&Co, Haeckels and Cire Trudon are doing just that.
By Tilly Slight Last updated
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Modern master: Charles Hollis Jones' lucite furniture works its magic in LA
By Ann Binlot Last updated
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This Brooklyn townhouse is a tranquil haven in the city
Hatchet NYC’s light-filled renovation makes for a restful family home
By Hannah Silver Last updated