It's hard not to be captivated by art-filled interiors. But one of the most common mistakes in the design process is leaving art as an afterthought, from forgetting to budget for it to not considering ...
There are two schools of thought on choosing great art for your home. Artists and gallery owners tend to promote the idea that if you love a piece, buy it. You will always find a place for it.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Jamie Gold writes about wellness design and related housing topics. Art is a $50.1 billion global market, with the U.S. being the ...
Call it the “Yellowstone” effect: From leather upholstery that’s as soft as a well-worn saddle and vintage rugs with Native American motifs to museum-quality collections of Western art hanging on the ...
Embroidered pieces, woven works, fiber-based creations—textile art (also known as fiber art) can be many things, but one thing is certain: It creates an inspired tapestry wherever you display it.
Rodney Miller’s Indianapolis new build balances a museum-worthy collection with deeply personal spaces, including a room devoted entirely to cookbooks ...
Sara Story’s new book, “The Art of Home” (Rizzoli), showcases the interior designer’s global-boho aesthetic via homes she’s decorated in New York, Colorado, Texas and California — including three of ...
Standing outside the stucco-covered Gowanus townhouse, you’d probably never guess that inside is one of the most unusual interiors in all of Brooklyn. The provocative and biomorphic digs is the result ...
Jessi Larson’s home office faces east and gets the morning sun. Walls are painted seafoam green, her favorite color, and her handmade beaded suncatchers catch the light and give her energy. “It’s a ...
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