Homes
A Mindful Escape Along Egypt’s Mediterranean CoastInside Almaza Bay, Yasmina Makram's YM Studio channels heritage and landscape into a home that barely distinguishes between indoors and out.Show More
How Arches Transformed a Spanish-Style Villa in DubaiIt began with an arch. Or rather, with the recognition that the few arches already present in this Spanish-style villa held the key to its transformation. Rather than introducing an entirely new architectural vocabulary, designer D'Ora Tokai amplified an existing one, allowing a simple curve to reshape the experience of the entire house.Show More
A Weekend House Framed by the MountainsA palette of oak, leather and natural textures shapes this contemporary retreat at Silo Ridge Field Club, where every room is designed to embrace the changing mountain landscape.Show More
Marble, Brass, and Mustard: Inside a Royal Atlantis Signature ResidenceA 3,060 square foot signature residence on Palm Jumeirah, designed by KAD Studio, Dubai. Marble, brass, and bespoke furniture define four bedrooms and a fluid living space.Show More
Sandrine Sarah Faivre’s Fourth Act: A Family House in MarseilleFour collaborations, one trusted hand. For her latest project, the Paris-based interior architect returned to the south of France to transform a former caretaker's cottage into a family refuge, shaped around the sea, two ancient pines, and a client she has now known for years.Show More
This Is What It Looks Like When Designers Design for ThemselvesInside the Portland studio of Pat Austin, where Candace Cohu and Ally Hasche have spent three years building the space they always envisioned — one vintage find, one custom piece, and one Patty rug at a time.Show More
Gulf State of MindHow D'Ora Tokai designed a Gulf-facing Abu Dhabi apartment for a woman who orchestrates the extraordinary — and needed somewhere that asked absolutely nothing of her.Show More
How Do You Design a Room That Competes With the Dubai Skyline? Bergman Design House Had an AnswerOn the 53rd floor of One&Only One Za'abeel, Marie Soliman and her team spent twelve months prototyping materials, sourcing Murano glass and Damascus steel, and working out how to make a cigar lounge feel like the most quietly powerful room in the city.Show More