
Home Tour: Antwerp Historic
Architect Nicolas Schuybroek takes us inside his latest project, a 19th-century house in the historic district of Antwerp, Belgium.
Architect Nicolas Schuybroek takes us inside his latest project, a 19th-century house in the historic district of Antwerp, Belgium.
Rossana Orlandi has seven decades of Saturdays under her belt. In Milan, we spend one more in her company.
Cleo and McShane Murnane invite us high above Los Angeles and into their hilltop home.
Delve inside a home located at the foot of Mt. Tibidabo, Spain.
As part of a new home tour series, produced in partnership with Sonos and West Elm, architect George Suyama invites us into his woodland refuge.
The weekend home of Emmanuel Picault and Ludwig Godefroy is a mid-century modernist bungalow overlooking tree-clad mountains.
Many of designer and curator Khai Liew’s fondest memories of home are rooted in his childhood residence in Malaysia, which his father built in 1964.
A new home tour series, produced in partnership with Sonos and West Elm, sees architect Amee Allsop welcome us into her family’s Brooklyn loft.
Andrea Codrington Lippke examines the ways in which our most ordinary household objects continue their lives after we’re gone.
Once host to Picasso, Marlene Dietrich and Greta Garbo, Villa Santo Sospir now stands as a living monument to the Dionysian excess of 1950s France.
The founding editor of Modern Farmer and Monocle reflects on the intense yearning for private spaces in our homes and workplaces.
With its clean lines, high ceilings and ample use of natural materials, Emmanuel de Bayser’s apartment is the epitome of modernist living.
What happens as modernism becomes monstrous? The home in a classic Jacques Tati film explores how functional design can lead to domestic dysfunction.
Is the nine-to-five grind approaching monotony? Arrive at the office early to even the playing field and invoke mirth for your co-workers.
The shapes and sizes of our homes are changing, and society along with it. Avi Friedman has come to make sense of the new era of household realities.
Starr Hout, who cofounded fashion brand Apiece Apart with her friend Laura Cramer, talks about her evening rituals and a kid-friendly bedroom.
Food can be used to enrich, strengthen and connect people of all societies and cultures: All you need is a passion for tasty morsels and tradition.
For this home tour, we look inside a festive house in a cobblestoned corner of Copenhagen.
The editor in chief of Milk Decoration magazine in Paris discusses what she likes to have at hand while slumbering.