DESIGN & LIVING
Turn End House Designed by architect Peter Adlington, 1960s
Nestled amidst the rolling countryside of Haddenham in Buckinghamshire, England, Peter Adlington's Turn End House stands as a remarkable testament to the design sensibilities and architectural spirit of the 1960s.
Inside Italian Homeware Designer Maurizio Zucchi’s ‘Cacti Temple’🌵🌿
First published in 2011 by Elle Korea, Maurizio Zucchi’s home has been dubbed the Cacti Temple for its numerous succulents sprawled across the living areas.
Wolfgang Feierbach, Altenstadt, Germany, 1968
“Designer, inventor and engineer Wolfgang Feierbach dedicated his entire life to the development of plastics and their use in design and architecture.
Giancarlo Bicocchi’s Tuscany Farmhouse, 1985
Take a look inside Giancarlo Bicocchi’s Tuscany Farmhouse designed in 1985.
The Enigmatic Sowden House: A Historical Marvel by Lloyd Wright
Nestled amidst the palm-lined streets of Los Feliz, an architectural gem from the 1920s stands as a testament to the indelible mark left by the legendary architect, Lloyd Wright.
Lake House Designed by Robert G. Becker, Sammamish, Washington, 1979
Featuring a sunken living area, a monumental industrial fireplace, hanging mobiles and golden carpets throughout, you don’t want to miss this dream space.
Halstons House by architect Paul Rudolph, 1968
This Upper East Side designated historical landmark is most famously known as Halston’s House. Designed by famed architect Paul Rudolph in 1968.
Villa Spies: A Timeless Oasis in Torö, Sweden, 1969
In the summer of 1969, the small picturesque island of Torö in Sweden became home to an architectural masterpiece that would forever leave an indelible mark on the world of design.
Everyone’s Favorite: Conversation Pits
Undeniably, the most requested content we get is for conversation pits. The retro trend began in the 1970s, sparking interest in conversating together around one localized spot.