From trains to fountain pens, style never trumped functional substance in the products for which he became famous
They started trading furniture for fun on social media; now their rule-breaking pluck is taking root
From chicken bricks to modular sofas — as a new exhibition exalts the designs of the past, these are forecast to be loved in 60 years’ time
An award-winning home-studio overlooking the wildest of London’s cemeteries echoes the artist’s installations focusing on form and light in flux
The most stylish ways to slouch – and slumber
The architect and Olympian gets pumped on pull-ups, Przewalski’s horse dung and Superman
The 19th-century Gothic Revival church is a modern-day domestic sanctuary for the Brooklyn-based artist
Ask yourself what stories you want your home to tell — then let them run wild
Why don’t more people know about the antiques dealer turned interior designer? Forty years after his death, his offbeat aesthetic is a rich seam of inspiration for those who do
Plastic chairs, Pinterest boards and ping pong tables top the list of pet peeves among client requests
Mattel’s Dreamhouses have tracked changes in design and desire, perhaps even more closely than the doll
Really useful shops that make everyday tasks more stylish
Shun common or garden containers and embrace the rusty, ramshackle and radical for greenery with added interest
These colourful cult ceramics are now in high demand
Bangladeshi architect Marina Tabassum designed the dwelling to provide housing in areas prone to flooding
Turn your house into a temple of reflection
The London-born darling of New York’s elite interiors world specialises in fluid pieces that are ‘both soft and strong’
How to look good on island time
The Danish design festival’s best in show
Because Dads deserve the best this year
The annual showhouse exhibit opens with a spectacular installation in which interiors run wild
Urns, benches and tables with the patina of time can set a romantic and whimsical tone
Long a symbol of affluence and desire, a pillar of Hollywood and the American dream, its fortunes are changing in a drought-plagued world
‘I very much love the idea of contrasting a sea of glass and white walls with old furniture and a kaleidoscope of colour’
Meet the carpenter preserving a rich history of carnivals and characters