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  • Thursday, 10 October, 2024
    HTSI
    Jumbo, the design duo who’ve turned dumbing down into an art form

    Meet New York’s new meme lords

    Monling Lee (left) and Justin Donnelly in the Jumbo studio in New York City. At their feet are Fortune chairs, $1,175 each, hellerfurniture.com. In the centre is a scale model of the Sport sofa
  • Wednesday, 9 October, 2024
    HTSI
    The best thing about sci-fi films? The corridors

    Take a design cue from a movie masterpiece this season 

    An ocatgonal corridor in Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey
  • Wednesday, 9 October, 2024
    Interiors
    Designer Charles Zana’s regal Art Basel outing

    The French architect debuts his latest furniture collection in the storied environs of the Hôtel de La Marine

    A man leans against a fireplace. To one side of him is a modern chair with slim metal arms and legs, and a deep padded seat
  • Tuesday, 8 October, 2024
    HTSI
    Beam me up! Take your lamps to a new dimension

    These artists’ lights are out of this world

    Inside a Forest Cloud chandelier, 2019, by Nacho Carbonell, on display in Venice
  • Monday, 7 October, 2024
    HTSI
    Our favourite pieces at PAD are going back to the future

    The 14 most forward-thinking pieces at next week’s London design fair

  • Friday, 4 October, 2024
    HTSI
    How Noritsugu Oda found himself sitting on 1,400 chairs

    Over 50 years, the Japanese illustrator has accumulated a world-class archive. Now he has to decide what to do with it

    Noritsugu Oda in his living room at home in Higashikagura, sitting in the CH468 Oculus Chair designed by Hans J Wegner, produced by Carl Hansen and Son
  • Thursday, 3 October, 2024
    HTSI
    Meet Machado-Muñoz – Madrid’s hottest new design duo

    Mafalda Muñoz and Gonzalo Machado are redefining contemporary cool in the Spanish capital

    Gonzalo Machado and Mafalda Muñoz at the entrance to their gallery
  • Tuesday, 1 October, 2024
    Interiors
    Martino Gamper: ‘There are as many chairs as characters in the world, as people’

    The Italian designer takes over Maja Hoffmann’s London town house for an immersive retrospective

    A middle-aged man dressed in blue corduroy sits on one of seven chairs, which are lined up in a row in a large room, with panelled walls and a decorative reddish carpet. Every chair is completely different
  • Saturday, 28 September, 2024
    Art and design in London 2024
    Designer Ori Orisun Merhav is bringing shellac back

    She uses beetle secretion to blow amber bulbs for her rococo lights

    A young women in a sleeveless white top, a long, terracotta-coloured skirt and heeled mules leans against a crumbling plaster and bare-brick wall. She holds two bird-like forms made up of multiple amber-coloured bubbles
  • Saturday, 28 September, 2024
    Art and design in London 2024
    Designer Michael Marriott: ‘I don’t really like the word “designer”’

    An inspirational maker and teacher in London for 30 years, his designs often employ found objects or adapt existing items

    A middle-aged man wearing black-rimmed glasses, a blue shirt and jeans stands in a doorway. Behind him the room is lined shelves,  crammed full of books
  • Saturday, 28 September, 2024
    Art and design in London 2024
    Substack is design journalism’s irreverent new home

    Newsletters such as Snake, Ground Condition and For Scale are providing independent views on what’s worth buying

    A busy illustration showing various furniture items and electronic symbols
  • Saturday, 28 September, 2024
    Art and design in London 2024
    Collector Luca Bombassei on his love of the Memphis Group’s Ettore Sottsass

    The architect and art patron has filled his Venetian palazzo with surprising contrasts

    A man with grey hair, wearing glasses, a black jacket and white T-shirt, sits at a table in front of shelves full of vibrantly coloured glass vases
  • Saturday, 28 September, 2024
    Collecting
    Art and design in London 2024

    As London’s autumn season begins, we look at new digital ways of buying design and we profile the designer who hates being called a designer

    In her studio young woman in a leather apron and dark trousers sits held up by the thin curling steel arms of a chandelier in progress
  • Saturday, 28 September, 2024
    Art and design in London 2024
    Feathers, bones and human hair — the new materials for design

    This year’s PAD art and design fair showcases work using unusual means to create otherworldly pieces

    A man wearing a taupe-coloured poncho, matching trousers and a black, wide-brimmed hat, sits cross-legged among a collection of glowing, cloud-like sculptures
  • Friday, 27 September, 2024
    Interiors
    What does your mantelpiece say about you?

    A solitary vase, a shrine to family photographs, an unruly mess of keys, knick-knacks and unpaid bills . . . whatever sits above the fireplace is compellingly revelatory

    Johnson Hartig’s living room is a riot of colour and pattern, including an orange mantelpiece with green and white zigzag tiling and a bright blue coffee table
  • Thursday, 26 September, 2024
    InterviewAt Home with the FT
    Developer Rajan Bijlani: bringing Chandigarh to Primrose Hill

    The British-Indian collector found just the place to house his Le Corbusier and Jeanneret pieces — a dilapidated pottery in north London. So he set about restoring it

    A man sits barefoot on a Modernist chair. Behind him is a large abstract painting, and a sculpture
  • Wednesday, 25 September, 2024
    HTSI
    Skirted furniture that will sweep you away

    The best contemporary fringed pieces to buy now

    Ceraudo Carlotta ottoman, Aurora footstools, Giulia occasional chair and Sofia armchair, all in Sonia Stripe
  • Wednesday, 25 September, 2024
    House & Home
    The new-gen property developers rethinking London

    With first-hand experience of the struggles and aspirations of younger buyers, an emerging cohort is hoping to set a new standard for a more responsible development culture — and a kinder city

    Part of a terrace of modern houses, clad in dark grey weatherboarding
  • Tuesday, 24 September, 2024
    HTSI
    How to create the perfect nook

    Curl up in a snug this autumn

    A sleeping berth designed by Hadley Wiggins for a home on Long Island
  • Monday, 23 September, 2024
    Interiors
    The golden touch of keum-boo

    The ancient Korean gilding technique is enjoying a resurgence — with a little help from YouTube

    Four silver beakers decorated with gold leaf patterns
  • Monday, 23 September, 2024
    HTSI
    Me and my mug

    Nine creatives on the cups they love 

    Henry Holland Studio Hug mugs, £55
  • Saturday, 21 September, 2024
    Luke Edward Hall
    ‘I don’t want to scream mid-century’: how to decorate a brutalist flat

    London’s Barbican masterpiece has wonderful detailing, but if all that concrete is too much, there are some inspiring ways to soften it

  • Tuesday, 17 September, 2024
    Interiors
    Temporary needn’t mean tasteless in rented accommodation

    Rental properties represent a substantial target market for designers, and creative minds are rising to the challenge

    Two yellow sofas face each other in the living room of an elegant Haussmann-era apartment in Paris
  • Saturday, 14 September, 2024
    FT SeriesHTSI autumn fashion special 2024
    The Greiss menagerie: a jeweller’s house in Normandy is a gem, too

    Gabrielle Greiss’s farmhouse in rural France creates the perfect backdrop for her fantastical pieces

    Gabrielle Greiss at home in Origny-le-Butin, Normandy. The theatre backdrop is from Maison Close, an antique shop in nearby Bellême
  • Friday, 13 September, 2024
    InterviewAt Home with the FT
    Artist Georgie Hopton’s potato-printed home: ‘It’s not too much is it?’

    A grand Georgian town house — The Spectator’s former offices — is a riot of bold-patterned wallpaper that calls to mind Arts and Crafts, the Bloomsbury Group and Wiener Werkstätte

    A woman in a flowery shirt leaning against a panel, surrounded by bold-coloured fabrics, some of them covering furniture
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