For the Ambrosia collection, New York-based designer Lindsey Adelman intentionally employed materials to evoke her favorite classical myth.
After years in isolation, Havana is catching up with the globalized world in unexpected ways.
Avant-garde theater icon Robert Wilson devised an unforgettable presentation for the first Hermès Maison collection under the artistic direction of Charlotte Macaux Perelman and Alexis Fabry.
The opening of a research and design studio signals a new era for the venerable hotel brand.
The artist brings a scaled-down redwood forest to New York City.
For University of Iowa's Visual Arts Building, Steven Holl Architects created a sculptural framework that would invite and illuminate activity within.
A new show at the V&A Museum of Childhood examines the origins and developments of a variety of board games spanning thousands of years.
Surface and Tumi held a dinner on October 6th in New York City. The event celebrated the launch of our inaugural travel issue and Tumi's 19 Degree collection.
Some of the iconic modernist's sculptures tower over crowds in cities around the world. Lesser known are the ones he made to adorn necks, wrists, and ears.