We think of our homes as centers of family life, restful retreats from the world, places for socializing. But they, too, can foster health and wellness. We consider ways large and small to add features that improve physical and mental well-being.
The NKBA recently announced the creation of its first Design Council, a group of designers and influencers that the association hopes will “elevate the kitchen and bath industry.”
Nearly a third of designers surveyed by 1stDibs about 2024 design trends said they were keen on patterned wallpaper. It’s no surprise, given some of the truly stunning wallpapers we’ve seen recently.
Forgive me for the crass analogy, but I don’t think it will be good for people’s well-being to believe AI-generated images are what “home” should look and feel like, any more than they should expect real-life sex to mimic what’s depicted in the emotionally disconnected gymnastics of porn.
Taking what he learned from years of designing practical, sought-after consumer goods, Steve Nichols is stretching his imagination by creating luxury outdoor furniture for Tupelo Goods, a relative newcomer to the product segment.
By combining passions for interior design and event planning, Anna Maria Mannarino has become a trusted adviser, helping her clients update their homes through life’s transitions and celebrating their milestones along the way.
The Design Museum in London recently hosted a furniture exhibit by performance artist Fyodor Pavlov-Andreevich designed to challenge visitors’ understanding of furniture design.