High Point Furniture Market

Fresh colors, stunning finishes and eye-catching shapes create visual interest in styling trends at High Point each April and again in October. Vibrant bold hues, polished metals, gold tones and an emphasis on simplicity...
Shed some light on your ’80s throwback design with the Junit Record pendant from Lightology

1980s Glam Elements for the Home

Be kind and rewind back to the 1980s—a design era marked by bold shapes and bright colors
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Primitive Modern Elements for Home

Mixing rustic objects with modern settings is a match made in design heaven
Reflecting light and pattern, the Wave center table by Boca do Lobo is made of polished brass with a black mirrored top

Brass is Back

From furniture to hardware to accessories, brass is bringing back a golden glow
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Foliage-Forward Pieces for the Home

Don’t have a green thumb? Try these inspired pieces on for size instead
Hoppen’s Culmus and Kumu patterns explore abstract depictions of bamboo trees; the former focuses on three-dimensionality while the latter emphasizes contrast, photo courtesy de Gournay

de Gournay Explores East Meets West Motif

Design guru Kelly Hoppen teams up with wallpaper powerhouse de Gournay to create a stunning series of handmade wallpaper designs
French pewter tops the Art Deco–style bar, complementing the custom cane and Jean Royere–inspired oak sconces, circular mirrors, and curvaceous furnishings.

French Sensibility Captured at Le Bilboquet

Creatively tailored to the iconic beat of Palm Beach, Le Bilboquet captures the soul of the exclusive island enclave
An earthy color palette of mineral tones, browns, yellows, and ochres on voluminous curvy shapes makes it obvious that Roche Bobois is in a 1970s state of mind

That ’70s Show

Patterns, colors, and silhouettes from the Me decade infuse home design with groovy retro appeal
Eventail rug by Roche Bobois

Deco Details

Stylized imagery, starburst motifs, and chevron patterns are ideal for autumn and beyond
A collaboration by Clarke & Clarke and Wedgwood for Kravet, the Botanical Wonders collection of fabrics and wallpapers celebrates the beauty and diversity of nature

Have a Maximalist Moment

From boisterous prints to exotic accessories, maximalism is here to stay
The Palo open storage system by Dario Snaidero for Mandicasa offers multiple assembly options with a mix of wood shelves, metal trays, and accessory bars

Hot Additions for the Home Kitchen

State-of-the-art essentials and extras for kitchen domination
The Diana table by Thomas Pheasant for Baker recalls 1940s glamour thanks to its theatrical silhouette 1

Neoclassical Pieces for the Home

When it comes to Old-World elegance, only classic style will do
Movement cabinet by South + English

Avant-Garde Chic

Cubism’s broken-up configurations bring visual intrigue to home furniture and accessories
We love the fluid nature of the Albero bookcase by Nella Vetrina, a structure that seems to defy gravity with overlapping panes of glass

Transparency Report

See-through materials like glass and acrylic make a chic case for clear design
: Luis (The Wrangler) #1 exemplifies the essence of photographer Dean West’s work: tonal and powerful while simultaneously familiar and unexpected. Photos courtesy of Dean West

Florida Through the Photographer’s Lens

Miami photographer Dean West captures the strange and wonderful side of Florida
The boundary-breaking Felipe Pantone has reimagined Poltrona Frau's iconic Archibald chair

Bauhaus Redux

The German art movement is having quite the moment when it comes to home design
The theme of sustainability in the Earth lounge was addressed in multiple ways, such as the room’s terra cotta palette and the 40-year-old yucca plant in the center of the space

Utopian Ideals with Michelle Haim

The designer imagines the ultimate sanctum at Casacor Miami with sustainability as her guiding force
The metal sculpture Spider by Louise Bourgeois, seen here at the Hauser & Wirth booth at Art Basel’s 2022 Basel edition, sold for $40 million. Photos courtesy of fairs

Insights Into This Year’s Art Week

The forecast for Art Basel Miami Beach, Design Miami, and Art Miami are sunny with a chance of gain
Mikonos wallcovering by Schumacher

Into the Deep

Ocean creatures infuse home design with under-the-sea elan
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Design Trifecta with Kelly Wearstler

The prolific tastemaker reveals three new collaborations just in time for summer
Designers Paola Lenti and Humberto Campana used discarded materials from their respective studios to create the Metamorphosis collection

Designing for a Common Cause

A socially conscious new collaboration with the Campana Brothers ushers in the arrival of a new Paola Lenti showroom in Miami