Table Mates: Sophie Lou Jacobsen and Megumi Shauna Arai Want You to Arrive Late, Stay Late
In the evolving landscape of contemporary urban entertaining, the traditional boundaries between artistic practice and domestic hospitality are increasingly blurred. This intersection is exemplified by the ongoing collaboration between French-American…
Inside a Surrealist Masterpiece in Paris: Maxime Bousquet’s Vision for a Collector’s 3,000-Square-Foot Duplex
The completion of a sprawling 3,000-square-foot duplex in the heart of Paris marks what interior designer Maxime Bousquet describes as a "new era" in his professional trajectory. The project, a…
The Article Memorial Day Sale Offers Significant Discounts on Small Space Essentials and Modern Home Furnishings
Direct-to-consumer furniture retailer Article has officially launched its annual Memorial Day sale, signaling one of the most significant periods for consumer discounts in the home furnishings sector. The event, which…
A Comprehensive Review and Historical Overview of the AeroPress Coffee Maker Ecosystem
In 2005, Alan Adler, already renowned for his invention of the Aerobie, an aerodynamically enhanced flying ring, introduced a product that would similarly redefine a niche market: the AeroPress coffee…
Jane Pauley Explores Architectural Legacy and Personal Design Philosophy in CBS Sunday Morning Special Anchored in Philadelphia
Jane Pauley, the veteran broadcast journalist and anchor of CBS Sunday Morning, will host the program’s highly anticipated annual design special on May 17, focusing on the architectural and landscape…
The Astrologer, or False Omens: AI Revives Molière in a Groundbreaking Collaboration at Versailles
In a remarkable convergence of historical theatrical genius and cutting-edge artificial intelligence, the spirit of Molière, France’s preeminent playwright, has been rekindled over 350 years after his death. Scholars at…
Melbourne’s Pedal Revolution: Women of All Ages Embrace Cycling for Empowerment, Health, and Sustainable Commutes
In a sun-drenched, verdant park in northern Melbourne, an extraordinary scene unfolds. Six women, ranging from their late thirties to their mid-seventies, engage in a unique, bicycle-mounted game of limbo.…
The Rise of 3D Sculpted Pregnancy Statues as Modern Commemorative Art
For decades, the standard documentation of the human gestation period has relied heavily on two-dimensional media: the black-and-white grain of an ultrasound, the periodic progress of the "bump selfie," or…















