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All That Glitters
At Salon Art + Design, reflective surfaces made a big comeback.ByAdrian Madlener
great roomsThe Supermodel in the Village Walk-upSusan Forristal’s parlor apartment on East 10this a shrine to a bygone era of downtown glamour.ByWendy Goodman
great roomsIndiana Jones of Perry StreetA designer fills his 700-square-foot railroad in the West Village with antique finds from his travels.ByWendy Goodman
interiorsWhich Upstate Inn Are You?A new book on some of New York’s boutique offerings arrives just as the Hudson Valley enters peak season.ByClio Chang
great roomsThe Home Gallery in the Soho LoftA young couple with a growing art collection reimagines the top floor of a 1903 cast-iron building.ByWendy Goodman
great roomsThe Horace Gifford Beach House Rescued by Art-School FriendsThey had two months to bring back to life a 1966 home in the Fire Island Pines.ByWendy Goodman
design editThe Return of EmbellishmentAt Collectible, hanging pearls, stencil motifs, and sculptural tiles adorned otherwise minimalist furniture.ByAdrian Madlener
on viewWhen Architects Love Robots Too MuchAt the Venice Architecture Biennale, a bewildering arena of ideas mostly turns its back on the world.ByKate Wagner
great roomsFraggle Rock in HudsonDoug Meyer’s Wyldlands in the Hudson Valley is a three-story home channeling Jim Henson, Niki de Saint Phalle, and Antoni Gaudí.ByWendy Goodman
great roomsThe Amagansett Home Called the SwitchbladeA Steven Harris-designed family home on a bluff overlooks an epic pool and the bay.ByWendy Goodman
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great roomsOpening a Wall in a North Fork RentalArchitect and designer Michael Yarinsky cut a window in a wall to make room for dinner.ByWendy Goodman
great roomsInside Amy Sedaris’s Guest ApartmentThere’s a dollhouse in a fireplace, a “full-tilt gingham” bedroom and wallpaper by Sarah Jessica Parker.ByWendy Goodman
great roomsThis Used to Be the Ex-Lax FactoryA whitewashed box inside an industrial building dating to the turn of the 20th century in Boerum Hill gets a deep-plane face-lift.ByWendy Goodman
furnitureKim Kardashian Has a Real Donald Judd NowThe Judd Foundation has settled its lawsuit against Kim over the fakes in her office.ByAdriane Quinlan
design editFurniture That’s Pared Down to the BonesAmerican designers, from Frank Lloyd Wright to the Shakers, inspired the clean lines of FormaFantasma’s first U.S. show.ByAdrian Madlener
designZohran Mamdani’s Campaign Logo Looked Nothing Like a Campaign LogoThe bodega-influenced visual language of an outsider campaign.ByChristopher Bonanos
the hamptons issueWho Is the Countess Living in the Port of Missing Men?An 85-year-old noble is determined to protect a hunting lodge in Southampton dating to the Jazz Age.ByWendy Goodman
on setMen and Their Apartments inMaterialistsTalking to the set designers behind Celine Song’s new film about romance and real estate.ByAdriane Quinlan
design editTesting the Limits of Grass, Hemp, Steel, and PaperCraft standouts from New York design week.ByCurbed editors
great roomsA Jackson Heights Couple Covered Their One-Bedroom in Floor-to-Ceiling MuralsJames McGann and Madison Berg decorated their apartment with Craigslist finds and paints from the Home Depot “Oops” section.ByWendy Goodman
great roomsMurray Moss and Franklin Getchell Are Leaving Their Yale SuburbThe couple behind Moss on selling their Connecticut Colonial and paring down decades’ worth of design treasures.ByWendy Goodman
design editSome Excellent Chairs From New York Design WeekUSM cord chairs, a rare Gaudí design, and more finds from this year’s festival.ByAnthony Paletta
great roomsA Taste of Oaxaca on Bank StreetJuan Carretero’s restored apartment channels his family’s ancestral home in Mexico.ByWendy Goodman
design editWe Asked Curators and Designers What to See This Design WeekChen & Kai, Sight Unseen’s Monica Khemsurov, and others weigh in.ByIsabel Ling
great roomsKenny Schachter’s Uptown PlayhouseA downtown art-scene refugee packed his “Lower Upper East Side” townhouse with his own work, including a life-size dinosaur sculpture in the garden.ByWendy Goodman
why this looks like thatThe Designer Inspired by Bees and Her Grandmother’s African CombsBrianna Love wants to show wood furniture can be more fun than plastic.ByNora Taylor
great roomsA Giant Williamsburg Loft for Tiny ConcertsTwo musicians live in a former shoe-polish factory where they host the occasional performance by friends.ByWendy Goodman
great roomsA Dispatch From Milan’s Annual Furniture FairThe world’s biggest design showcase featured on-site installations in historic palazzos, private apartments, and an abandoned factory.ByWendy Goodman
design editA Bar in Amalfi Coast Colors, Paloma Wool’s New Store, and More Design FindsPlus toothy wall sconces at Allen Street Gallery.ByMorgan Meier
great roomsThe East Village Duplex Filled With TV PropsEvery surface in Shawn Patrick Anderson’s one-bedroom apartment is covered with set pieces, including the ceiling.ByWendy Goodman
great roomsMy Own Private AvignonClaude-Noëlle Toly’s 275-square-foot studio feels worlds away from Bleecker Street.ByWendy Goodman
great roomsUnraveling a Maze of Rooms in Greenwich VillageAn LA couple bought their pied-à-terre sight unseen. Architect Andrew Franz opened it up.ByWendy Goodman
design editRobert Wilson’s Chairs, Jeweled Coffee Tables, and More Design FindsPlus new gallery openings in Soho, Nomad, and the Upper East Side.ByMorgan Meier
on setThe Real Russian Oligarch Family Who BuiltAnora’s MansionNot much seems to have changed in the 14,000-square-foot compound in Mill Basin since the Anisimov family moved out a decade ago.ByAdriane Quinlan
great roomsA Fun House in a Fifth Avenue Co-opDesigner Dan Friedman used folding screens, fountains, and occasionally trash to transform his white-walled apartment.ByWendy Goodman
on setSeverance Fans Have Descended on the Bell Labs CampusBut the real-life Lumon headquarters is anything but desolate.ByChristopher Bonanos
great roomsThe Hudson Valley Log Cabin No One WantedFurniture designer Jake Szymanski grew up in a Colorado log house. He thought he’d never want to live in one again.ByWendy Goodman
chaptersWhere Gold Paint, Fringe, and Crystal Chandeliers MeetA glimpse into the living rooms of the Middle East, from Istanbul to the border of Iran.BySukjong Hong
great roomsA Wood-Paneled Renovation Turns Two Units Into OneDanielle Fennoy used curved walls and concrete floors to fuse two adjacent apartments.ByWendy Goodman
design editThe Return ofArchigram, USM Steel Beds, and More Design FindsPlus a downtown legend takes over Superhouse.ByMorgan Meier
great roomsBrushing Up Scott Csoke’s East Williamsburg RailroadThe artist took a can of pink paint to an otherwise ho-hum rental.ByWendy Goodman
great roomsA Cabin in the Middle of St. Marks PlaceCharles FitzGerald and Kathy Cerick transformed a seven-bedroom SRO loft by hand using reclaimed wood.ByWendy Goodman
on setBuilding the Corporate Menace ofSeveranceSaarinen’s impeccable Bell Labs campus conveys the terror of utopian office design.ByDiana Budds
great roomsJohn Derian’s Apartment Is Full of Wonderful ThingsPapier-mâché birds, découpage, flea-market finds from Paris, antiques, furniture he designed himself that was inspired by antiques — and more.ByWendy Goodman
design editThe Furniture that Rick Owens and Michèle Lamy Designed for Their Paris HomePlus, a look at the recording booth they designed for Travis Scott’s world tour.ByOsman Can Yerebakan
great rooms‘I’m Not Designing for You. I’m Not Designing for Me.’Nine years after turning down a role onQueer Eye, Jeremiah Brent on joining the show and decorating on a $40,000 budget.ByWendy Goodman
great roomsTwo Texans in WilliamsburgDavid Nuss and Sarah Martin-Nuss tried to decorate their house on their own — until they realized they needed help.ByWendy Goodman
design editSkateboard-Ramp-Inspired Lamps, a Soothing Dispensary, and More Design FindsPlus, a stone-embellished collection of dustpans and garbage cans at Future Perfect.ByMorgan Meier
year in reviewCurbed’s Most-Read Great Rooms Stories of 2024From an Amagansett retreat with a children’s cottage to the Nashville artist living in the National Arts Club.ByWendy Goodman
interiorsMy Brilliant Friend Compelled Me to Get a LandlineGoing down the rabbit hole of Italian mid-century phone design.ByClio Chang

















































