The Shakers: How an Early Christian Sect Defined One of America’s Most Enduring Craft Traditions
Far more than a furniture style, Shakerism represented an all-consuming belief system rooted in celibacy, community, and confession
Far more than a furniture style, Shakerism represented an all-consuming belief system rooted in celibacy, community, and confession
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Designer Melissa Benham stripped away theme-heavy finishes to recast a Spanish Revival–influenced house as a calm, art-centric retreat
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In upstate New York, a deeply collaborative process led to a home that feels less constructed than composed, tuned to
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The McModern: Unpacking 2025’s McMansion Read Post »
Challenges didn’t phase Sunita Yogesh while renovating a 60-year-old structure in the Indian metropolis
This Chennai Designer Turned an Office Space Into a Cozy Home—Collapsed Ceilings and All Read Post »