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Designing the winery of the future

Set in Hungary’s Tokaj wine region, Sauska Winery rises like two sculptural bowls above the vineyards. Designed by Bord Architect Studio with interiors by Tihany Design, the project fuses futuristic architecture with organic materiality. In this exclusive interview, Alessia Genova of Tihany Design reflects on crafting the “winery of the future,” where cinematic interiors meet the rhythms of the landscape.

Tariff turbulence: How new increases are already affecting design projects

President Donald Trump has announced sweeping new tariffs on home furnishings, including furniture, kitchen cabinets and lumber, sparking concern from designers, retailers and antique dealers. While domestic manufacturers welcome the move, critics warn the policy will raise consumer costs, limit design choices and intensify global trade tensions.

Designer Kari Bennett is at home in hospitality

The founder and CEO of Salt Lake City-based EDGEiD talks trends and challenges in hotel and restaurant design, plus shares what excites her about two current projects.

Furnishing the F1 Viewing Lounge

Raw concrete meets smooth metal, scorched by heat. Engines roar past as rough tarmac grabs at rubber tires, leaving black marks. The air bears unmistakable traces of the competition. The F1 race is a multi-sensorial feast that fuelled the creative process, driven by the textures of tire threads, the checkered race flags, and the blurred movement of overtaking.

Five things defining the design moment: September 2025

This edition for September 2025 covers digital arts & crafts, luxury’s embrace of indoor-outdoor design, an industry omen from New York Fashion Week, two opposing color trends and how Kyoto university’s newest quantum discovery will impact design and home furnishings in the next five years.

Be Their Guest

As it celebrates 25 years in business, recently rebranded Soucie Horner Design Collective is expanding its hospitality business, buying historic properties and putting the Soucie Horner stamp on them.

Staging as an art form: Outline Collective debuts with $21M “Chateau Corsica”

Once the home of beloved actor Dom DeLuise and now reimagined by Providencetown Estates, Chateau Corsica stands as an immersive design showcase where art, architecture, and lifestyle  converge. The estate features six bedrooms, nine bathrooms, a private theater, wellness center, wine  room, gym, office, and hidden speakeasy bar. 

Interior Design Society announces 2025 Designer of the Year Award recipients

On Wednesday, September 17th, members and guests of the Interior Design Society (IDS) gathered at The Ritz-Carlton in New Orleans to honor the winners of the 2025 Designer of the Year Awards. The evening was emceed by Nick Verreos.

Advice from designers on client communication and technology

In our series ‘Advice for Designers from Designers,’ we ask accomplished interior designers to share the pivotal lessons they learned early on, what they wish they’d known when starting out and what they would do differently if launching their careers today. This month’s designers discuss mistakes they’ve made, the best use of technology, and why interior design is a business for the emotionally intelligent above all else. 

First look: Dubai’s first-ever forest living community

Nestled within Dubai’s first-ever forest living community, the Ghaf Woods Experience Centre stands as a landmark of sustainable innovation and immersive place making.