Take a guess. Madrid's Hotel Puerta América: 19 architects and designers would be enough to jolt their project into life and capture the attention of a business travel market increasingly jaded by the concept of designer boutique accommodation. FT | Previously View full entry
Turn to POL Oxygen for daily coverage direct from Cologne's International Furniture Fair. For instance: Design god Ron Arad has won Moroso a Best of the Best award for Classic Innovation for his remarkable Big E lacquered armchair. View full entry
Nutley, an accomplished furniture and brand designer as well as a frequent exhibitor at the ICFF, International Contemporary Furniture Fair, sent nine contemporaries from nine cities around the globe an unparalleled challenge: to create a cost-effective, collapsible piece of furniture and ship it... View full entry
View what many call "Camp Cupcake" and see what a typical cell looks like where Martha Stewart, featured prominently in Koolhaas' Content, will spend the next five months. Also related, Forbes features the five best spots in case you have to do some time. View full entry
Miami Beach's Art Deco hotel lobbies are really social laboratories. Hotels manufacture desire in constant permutation between reclusion and exhibitionism. New Times Miami View full entry
Well, well, well... the people at the Rivington have placed a page up on the web showing a tantalizing (unfinished) lobby interior. following up on... View full entry
europe's worst interiors, circa 1974 View full entry
It started by piggybacking its deliveries on milk trucks, and was almost wiped out by a fire. Now it has 186 stores in 31 countries and has made its reclusive founder, Ingvar Kamprad, the world's richest man - while producing the beds on which 10% of Europeans were conceived. What is the secret... View full entry
A Specialist in Recycling, in a Recycled Apartment View full entry