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Spring Theory • How an inventive metal coil yielded one of the most quintessential industrial lamps of the last century
The More the Merrier • Faced with some serendipitous life shifts, Corey Damen Jenkins brings maximalist might to his new Manhattan home
Calm and Composed • For their latest collection, Hermès and Nigel Peake conceive a graphic meditation on music
On the Hush • AD100 maestro Rose Uniacke takes us inside New York City’s buzzy San Vicente West Village members club, an elegant ode to understatement
Fashion Forward • Decidedly romantic or boldly futuristic, the latest runway hits portend tomorrow’s most exciting design ideas
Hammer Time • With the help of Herzog & de Meuron, Sotheby’s adapts a Marcel Breuer landmark into the auction house of tomorrow
Story Lines • Rich narratives unfold on the sgraffito-adorned ceramic works of Vicky Lindo and Bill Brookes
Opposing Forces • Acne Studios embraces juxtaposition at its new Paris headquarters, set inside a historic mansion and lab
Just the Things • Nicole Hollis synthesizes decades of creative collaboration in an alluring new line of home accessories
May We Check In? • All around the world, bold new lodgings are luring discerning travelers in search of beauty, glamour, and the unexpected. These 22 destinations—the winners of AD’s 2025 Great Design Hotel Awards—reward the journey.
FAMILY MEN • With the help of longtime collaborator Stephen Sills, Carolina Herrera creative director Wes Gordon and glassblower Paul Arnhold craft a home filled with art and heirlooms for themselves and their young children
DESIGN NOTES • THE DETAILS THAT MAKE THE LOOK
SPARE TIME • With 1100 Architect—and her own unerring eye—Kelly Klein conceives a minimalist marvel in the Hamptons
HOUSE PROUD • For theater impresario—and couture connoisseur—Jordan Roth and his husband, author Richie Jackson, home is a sumptuously transformed 19th-century manse in New York City
A Delicate Balance • LEGENDARY DESIGNER FEDERICO FORQUET FASHIONS A SERIES OF SUMPTUOUS NEW GALLERIES FOR THE PORCELAIN COLLECTION OF THE CAPODIMONTE MUSEUM IN NAPLES
Fit Check • FOR FASHION ENTREPRENEUR YAEL AFLALO AND HER FAMILY, HOME IS A WELL-TAILORED TOWN HOUSE IN NYC’S WEST VILLAGE
GREEN ACRES • Trading New York for the mountains of Virginia, influential fashion critic Cathy Horyn enlists architect David Bers to help conjure the flower farm of her dreams
Reference Library • MERGING CONTEMPORARY AND HISTORICAL IMAGERY IN BOLD TABLEAUX, TOMOKAZU MATSUYAMA BRIDGES TIME AND SPACE
KEEP THE FAITH • FEAR OF GOD FOUNDER JERRY LORENZO COLLABORATES WITH CLEMENTS DESIGN TO DEVISE A SERENE FAMILY HOME IN BEVERLY HILLS THAT WHISPERS THE TWIN VIRTUES OF LUXURY AND RESTRAINT
The Garden Path • Flowers and fashion—the two were intertwined for Christian Dior, who incorporated floral forms and motifs into his famous frocks and flexed his own green thumb at Château de la Colle Noire, his French country estate. Today, Dior Maison’s new Millefiori Ball vase builds on that rich tradition. Crafted at the historic Manufacture des Emaux de Longwy 1798 porcelain atelier, the earthenware vessels bear a medley of wisterias, cherry blossoms, chrysanthemums, and more, a motif lifted from the brand’s fall 2025 collection. Here, expert artisans have transferred the array using delicate silk paper, then applied enamel one drop at a time over...