Editor-in-Chief Caroline Williamson returns to Take 5 to share her fave Ikigai pill cases, sculptural blue toilets, and dreamy geothermal pools.
A daring Kyiv apartment by metric bureau blends theatrical color and whimsical details – like a fur-lined portal and a wall lizard – into a vibrant yet functional home.
Henrik Vibskov creates Circle Dome Square, an energetic and immersive structure for Louis Poulsen inspired by Verner Panton's Panthella lamp.
Andrew Ashey, principal and co-founder of AAmp Studio, shares his love of whimsy, flying over cities, empty spaces, and more.
Echo Villa, by Peny Hsieh Interiors, in the mountains of Taipei blends sculptural curves, a neutral color palette, and organic materials.
Butterfly Studio transforms a Kraków apartment for a young couple who desired a retro-inspired, colorful space that was also timeless and functional.
Bo Lee Architects, in collaboration with Rockhill Construction, leverages the power of sunlight in the design for a Cobble Hill Townhouse.
Managing Editor Joseph Sgambati III returns for Take 5 to share an eclectic mix of inspiring design from home furnishings to art to books + more.
Senior Shelter by i29 Architects is a 1,076 sqft home designed for multigenerational living offering privacy and a future-proof design for aging in place.
Nicholas Potts reimagines two Watergate apartments into a pied-à-terre, blending modernist heritage with luxurious materials and iconic design.
The Great Tree by Atsushi Shindo turns plant-based resin and wire grips into a glowing, gravity-defying installation for JAPAN SHOP 2025.
The Salmon House by True Story is a Melbourne home featuring glass-topped showers, a dreamy pool, and a rooftop terrace with city views.
Noah’s Nest by Archiro Vietnam blends tradition with modernity, featuring indoor rock beds, lush greenery, and a spiral staircase that brings nature indoors.
Tyler Kobick, principal and CEO of Design Draw Build, shares some of his favorites, from a trowel to a cemetery, gumbo, and more.
The Lagom residence by Studio Autumn is a minimalist home in Bangalore blending Japanese wabi-sabi and natural materials for serene, intentional living.