For General Assembly’s Colin Stief and Sarah Zames, the transformation of a 1970s barn in Hudson, New York, into a tranquil retreat was about celebrating the space by revealing what was already there.
Danny Kaplan Studio has opened a multifaceted flagship showroom in a 19th-century cast-iron building in Manhattan’s Noho neighbourhood, designed in collaboration with architect Peter Martin.
Clive Lonstein reimagines a pre-war Upper West Side apartment as a refined, art-filled retreat that balances downtown edge with architectural heritage.
Renovated by Selldorf Architects and Jeffrey Bilhuber, Marfa Residence presents rhythmic geometries and restrained detailing that evoke the region’s distinct landscape.
Washington, Connecticut Farmhouse is a family home by Elizabeth Roberts Architects that celebrates the dwelling’s 18th-century heritage through modern details.
Maine Waterfront Home by Gachot offers a momentary respite from city life, seamlessly balancing relaxation with sophistication against a backdrop of ocean views.
Quarters, a multifaceted space in Tribeca from Felicia Hung and Nick Ozemba – the founders of lighting studio In Common With – pushes the boundaries to become something entirely of its own.
Founded by Ray Suzuki, Chowa is a New York City-based creative studio anchored by the ancient art of kiribako, a wooden-box-making practice steeped in 300 years of history.
Beaudry Collier Design has transformed a loft in downtown Manhattan into a place of soft colour and inviting texture, creating a distinctive family home that feels both sophisticated and youthful.