DESIGN & LIVING
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.
The Trendy ‘Terrazza’ Sofa
Designed in 1973 by Swiss designer Ubald Klug, the ‘Terrazza’ or DS-1025 sofa has risen to international notoriety and landed itself in some of the most prominent homes around the world.
The History of Hans Hopfer’s ‘Mah Jong’ Seating System
In 1971, German sculptor, painter and designer Hans Hopfer created the ‘Mah Jong’ seating system.
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.
Mario Bellini
Mario Bellini is undoubtably one of the most important Italian designers and architects not just of his time- since his work continues to be loved and admired by generations in the future.
Gae Aulenti
Gaetana Aulenti (Gae, as she was known, pronounced similarly to "guy") studied to be an architect at the Milan School of Architecture of the Polytechnic University, and graduated in 1954 as one of two women in a class of 20.
The History of Michel Ducaroy’s ‘Togo’
The timeless and iconic design known as the ‘Togo’ was designed by French designer Michel Ducaroy in 1973 for Ligne Roset.
Modernist Pioneer: Charlotte Perriand
Charlotte Perriand’s work was very much inspired by the multitude of experiences and cultures she came to understand.
Lighting We’re In Love With
Explore some of our favorite lighting designs, from Ettore Sottsass to Isamu Noguchi, these picks are sure to light up your world.
Superb Sectionals
These sectionals are so good, you just might have to sit down. Check out some of our favorite picks for you by designers like Mario Bellini, Ennio Chiggio, Pierre Paulin, Milo Baughman and more.
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.
Some Of Our Favorite Design Books
Looking for some interior design inspiration from the sixties, seventies, eighties or nineties? We’ve got you covered.
Interior’s We're Drooling Over
We're sharing our current interior design obsessions that feature vintage 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.