• Dated ’80s Oak Cabinets Get a Calming New Color Palette
    Saturday, July 5, 2025 from BREAKING NEWS: Interior Design & More
    It made me totally rethink white cabinetry. READ MORE...
  • These Beautiful Ceramic Planters Take Up Zero Floor Space (and Even Work Outdoors)
    Saturday, July 5, 2025 from BREAKING NEWS: Interior Design & More
    I want them in both colors and sizes! READ MORE...
  • The “Sinful” Mistake Even Designers Make in Kitchens
    Saturday, July 5, 2025 from BREAKING NEWS: Interior Design & More
    And in bathrooms, too! READ MORE...
  • I’m a Hot Sleeper, and This Viral Pillow Is the Coolest Thing Ever
    Saturday, July 5, 2025 from BREAKING NEWS: Interior Design & More
    It’s so cooling and comfortable. READ MORE...
  • IKEA Is Selling an Incredibly Comfortable Sectional That’s Totally Kid-Friendly
    Saturday, July 5, 2025 from BREAKING NEWS: Interior Design & More
    The IKEA KIVIK sectional can withstand jumping kids. READ MORE...
  • I Learned This Organizing Trick from a Hotel Housekeeper, and It’s So Clever
    Saturday, July 5, 2025 from BREAKING NEWS: Interior Design & More
    I can’t believe I just learned about this. READ MORE...
  • ‘I am very motivated by frustration’: A Yale creativity expert on how to turn your ideas into action
    Saturday, July 5, 2025 from Co.Design
    When scientist Zorana Ivcevic Pringle first started out in academia as an undergraduate student, she wanted “to study interesting people.” Unfortunately, that’s not a scientific term, and it carries with it a value judgement (also...
  • Minimalist Black-Wood Retreat in Austria
    Saturday, July 5, 2025 from BREAKING NEWS: Interior Design & More
    House F from bogenfeld Architektur in Austria Located on the shores of Lake Attersee, House F by bogenfeld Architektur blends simplicity and function with striking clarity. The two-story home is designed with a narrow, elongated footprint to preserve garden space while maximizing...
  • This Backyard Goes from Rodent-Ridden to a Dreamy Garden Retreat
    Friday, July 4, 2025 from BREAKING NEWS: Interior Design & More
    Pavers, pea gravel, patio furniture, and potted plants to the rescue! READ MORE...
  • 3 Things I Always Buy at T.J. Maxx & 3 Things I Always Buy at Marshalls
    Friday, July 4, 2025 from BREAKING NEWS: Interior Design & More
    Use my tricks of the trade. READ MORE...
  • This 1942 Texas Home Is Called the "Mullet House"
    Friday, July 4, 2025 from BREAKING NEWS: Interior Design & More
    There are so many beautiful couches (and boots!) in this home. READ MORE...
  • How Designers Transform Living Rooms with Just $50
    Friday, July 4, 2025 from BREAKING NEWS: Interior Design & More
    Tip number four is probably the LAST thing you’ll think to do. READ MORE...
  • I Wish Every Home Still Had This Forgotten 99-Year-Old Bathroom Feature
    Friday, July 4, 2025 from BREAKING NEWS: Interior Design & More
    These had a short lifespan — but I'm obsessed. READ MORE...
  • My Mother-in-Law's Trick for Finding an Always Cool Home Is Brilliant
    Friday, July 4, 2025 from BREAKING NEWS: Interior Design & More
    It makes so much sense. READ MORE...
  • This 5-Piece Patio Furniture Set Looks 5x The Price (It’s a Total Steal!)
    Friday, July 4, 2025 from BREAKING NEWS: Interior Design & More
    Just add drinks and snacks — this set does the rest. READ MORE...
  • This Smart Find Protects My Grill All Year Long
    Friday, July 4, 2025 from BREAKING NEWS: Interior Design & More
    It keeps my grill safe from all the elements. READ MORE...
  • Pop, soda, or coke? A look at the history behind the soft drink’s many names
    Friday, July 4, 2025 from Co.Design
    With burgers sizzling and classic rock thumping, many Americans revel in summer cookouts —at least until that wayward cousin asks for a “pop” in soda country, or even worse, a “coke” when they actually want a Sprite. Few American...
  • A Cliffside Home Where Concrete Speaks
    Friday, July 4, 2025 from BREAKING NEWS: Interior Design & More
    Scarborough Beton Brut House from Young Architects Built into a steep hillside in Christchurch, New Zealand, the Scarborough Bêton Brut House by Young Architects integrates raw concrete construction with expansive ocean views. Designed to work with challenging geotechnical conditions,...
  • These Aldi $10 Storage Gems Will Finally Tame Your Clutter
    Thursday, July 3, 2025 from BREAKING NEWS: Interior Design & More
    I'll take multiples, please. READ MORE...
  • This 2000s Bathroom Now Has a “Sultry Ralph Lauren Aesthetic
    Thursday, July 3, 2025 from BREAKING NEWS: Interior Design & More
    “Nothing about builder-grade finishes excited me,” the homeowner says. READ MORE...
  • Bentley modernized its logo without pulling ‘a Jaguar’
    Thursday, July 3, 2025 from Co.Design
    Bentley has updated its emblem for just the fifth time since its founding in 1919, and without breaking hard from 106 years of branding tradition, it still manages to be the most radical redesign in company history. A Jaguar-style...
  • Core77 Weekly Roundup (6-30-25 to 7-3-25)
    Thursday, July 3, 2025 from Core77
    Here's what we looked at this week: No, airlines are not installing these stand-up saddle-style seats. A design exercise has been turned into misinformation. Obsessive UX design detail: Sugatsune's Slide Hook is a bag hook that retracts....
  • This ‘Elden Ring’ book costs nearly $300. Fans say it’s worth it
    Thursday, July 3, 2025 from Co.Design
    The $297 collector’s edition of Grace Given has shimmering gilded edges, a simulated white antique leather cover, lush full-color illustrations on heavy coated stock, and a flocked slipcase with extensive gold-foil detailing.  Such...
  • Here’s Why It’s Always Worth Shopping at This Legacy Furniture Brand
    Thursday, July 3, 2025 from BREAKING NEWS: Interior Design & More
    After nearly 80 years, it’s never let us down. READ MORE...
  • My Grandma Says This Is the One Thing Your Bathroom Is Missing
    Thursday, July 3, 2025 from BREAKING NEWS: Interior Design & More
    Hear us out: Your bathroom needs a conversation starter. READ MORE...
  • 5 Simple Habits That Are Sneakily Ruining Your Deck, According to Pros
    Thursday, July 3, 2025 from BREAKING NEWS: Interior Design & More
    You’re probably doing at least one of these! READ MORE...
  • West Elm’s Superchic Throw Pillows Are a Must-Have in all 5 Colors
    Thursday, July 3, 2025 from BREAKING NEWS: Interior Design & More
    And it’s currently on sale! READ MORE...
  • The ChompSaw: A Benchtop Power Tool That's Safe for Kids to Use
    Thursday, July 3, 2025 from Core77
    Of all freestanding power tools, perhaps the jigsaw or scrollsaw would be the most fun for kids to use, as they allow freeform cuts. They're also pretty darn dangerous, with the jigsaw being powerful enough to remove fingers. A much...
  • Furniture Design Case Study: Making the Table for the G7 Summit
    Thursday, July 3, 2025 from Core77
    The G7 Summit is a big deal, and needed a big deal of a conference table. The Canadian government, this year's host, turned to Toronto-based furniture brand Teknion to create the flagship table for the conference's primary Outreach room....
  • Design Lessons: How Exploiting Three Materials Made Greenhouses Affordable
    Thursday, July 3, 2025 from Core77
    Greenhouses are an excellent way to grow food in a controlled environment. By regulating environmental factors and blocking out pests, vegetable yields are increased significantly. But traditional greenhouses, made with rigid materials...
  • Denmark wants you to copyright yourself. It might be the only way to stop deepfakes
    Thursday, July 3, 2025 from Co.Design
    “Human beings can be run through the digital copy machine and be misused for all sorts of purposes and I’m not willing to accept that,” Danish Culture Minister Jakob Engel-Schmidt recently told The Guardian after...
  • The secret to good public policy is simplicity
    Thursday, July 3, 2025 from Co.Design
    “Plan for traffic jams, get traffic jams. Plan for human flourishing, get human flourishing.” That’s not just some cheesy urbanism mantra, it’s behavioral science. Human behavior is often just following the path of least...
  • A-Frame Architecture Reimagined with Glass and Geometry
    Thursday, July 3, 2025 from BREAKING NEWS: Interior Design & More
    Modern VA House from Sebastian David Buscher VA House by Sebastian David Büscher rises from the hills of Weiler, Austria with a dramatic angular silhouette. Its sharply folded A-frame roof commands attention, wrapped in silver fir cladding that mimics the linear striations of the...
  • 33 Shower Window Ideas For Natural Light And Views
    Thursday, July 3, 2025 from BREAKING NEWS: Interior Design & More
    33 Shower Window Ideas For Natural Light And Views A shower window is a disputable thing: on one hand, it provides a lot of natural light that is so precious for bathrooms, on the other hand, it doesn’t keep privacy in the space where it’s badly needed. Honestly, I never thought a shower...
  • Hilton CMO talks brand swagger, AI — and the pause that refreshed
    Wednesday, July 2, 2025 from Co.Design
    The COVID years were an existential threat and reckoning for many in the hospitality and travel industry. But Hilton used it as an opportunity to reset. At the Cannes Lions Festival of Creativity, I sat down with Hilton CMO Mark...
  • A Revolutionary Scoliosis Correction Device by Industrial Design Firm Intenxiv
    Wednesday, July 2, 2025 from Core77
    This Spinamic is a scoliosis correction device by South Korean industrial design firm Intenxiv . Designed for client VNTC, a South Korean medical technology company, Spinamic is soft rather than rigid, which brings several benefits....
  • A Popular European Smart Lock Comes to America
    Wednesday, July 2, 2025 from Core77
    Designed in Austria, this stainless steel device is the Nuki Smart Lock . Since the company's formation a decade ago, they've shipped over 800,000 units—in Europe. Today the company is finally entering the U.S. market. The company says...
  • No, Airlines are Not Installing These Stand-Up Saddle-Style Seats
    Wednesday, July 2, 2025 from Core77
    Recently an Instagram post featuring these images went viral. The post falsely claimed that budget airlines would begin installing these saddle-style seats, which more or less place the passenger in a standing position, in an effort to...
  • An Emergency Inflatable Buoy for Smartphones
    Wednesday, July 2, 2025 from Core77
    In the '90s I visited a younger cousin in South Korea. Military service is mandatory there, and he was enlisted in the Navy. He had the craziest haircut I'd ever seen—completely shaved around the side, but with absurdly long bangs, like...
  • Tripadvisor just turned its user reviews into a new brand with a whole lot to say
    Wednesday, July 2, 2025 from Co.Design
    Tripadvisor is hoping a brighter green and accompanying brand refresh will inspire more travelers to turn to the company for experiential vacation bookings. The online travel company, which announced 1% year-over-year quarterly revenue...
  • Lululemon claims Costco knocked off its designs. Online, the big-box retailer has already won
    Wednesday, July 2, 2025 from Co.Design
    On June 27, Lululemon filed a lawsuit alleging that Costco has infringed on its copyright with several “knockoff” athleisure products. It’s just the latest chapter in a story of dupe design that’s plagued Lululemon for years. According...
  • This chair costs $10,000—but it’s life-changing for people who need it
    Wednesday, July 2, 2025 from Co.Design
    Janet Feldman spent 20 years working in footwear. As VP of her family’s business, she flew to Asia, supervised factory operations, and negotiated with suppliers. Then her father had a stroke, and her life took a twist. All of his...
  • China’s Luckin Coffee is the anti-Starbucks. Will it work in the U.S.?
    Wednesday, July 2, 2025 from Co.Design
    China’s biggest coffee chain just opened stores in the U.S. for the first time. Its business model is the antithesis of Starbucks ’s “back to basics” plan. Luckin Coffee has dominated the java-slinging business in its home country, where...
  • This neighborhood in Queens has a brilliant plan to turn a busy street into a park
    Wednesday, July 2, 2025 from Co.Design
    One of the most positive legacies of the COVID-19 pandemic stretches across 26 blocks in the Jackson Heights neighborhood of Queens. The 34th Avenue Open Street emerged out of a New York City-sanctioned program in the early days of the...
  • Kitchen Sink Drain Pipe Size: A Guide to Perfect Fit
    Wednesday, July 2, 2025 from BREAKING NEWS: Interior Design & More
    Learn about the right kitchen sink drain pipe size to ensure smooth drainage and avoid plumbing headaches. Got a leaky sink? Or perhaps you’re embarking ... Read more The post Kitchen Sink Drain Pipe Size: A Guide to Perfect Fit...
  • Modern Jungle Retreat: Ligar Bay Bach House by Young Architects
    Wednesday, July 2, 2025 from BREAKING NEWS: Interior Design & More
    Ligar Bay Bach House from Young Architects Perched on the steep coastline of Ligar Bay, New Zealand, the Ligar Bay Bach House by Young Architects redefines the contemporary holiday retreat. This 163 m² residence merges bold structural clarity with raw material honesty, standing...
  • Figma files to go public on the NYSE as ‘FIG’
    Tuesday, July 1, 2025 from Co.Design
    The collaborative design tool Figma continues its march toward going public in one of the most highly anticipated IPOs in the history of design software. Wasting no time licking its wounds after European regulators blocked its $20...
  • A Smart Design for a Robotic Tennis Partner
    Tuesday, July 1, 2025 from Core77
    Here's an example of solving a complex problem by synthesizing existing technologies in a novel way. A Chinese inventor known only as Mr. Feng wanted to create a robot that could persistently return tennis volleys, allowing him to...
  • Outdoor Seating You’d Actually Want to Visit: Where Nature Is Wrapped in a Whimsical Birdcage
    Tuesday, July 1, 2025 from CONTEMPORIST » Design
    A serene urban pavilion in San Francisco’s Mission Rock, The Garden Party by Min Design reinterprets the Victorian greenhouse as a light-filled public space. With its curving form, custom detailing, and living canopy of integrated trees, this open-air installation invites pedestrians to pause, connect, and enjoy a moment of calm in the city. At the heart of San Francisco’s Mission Rock development, The Garden Party by Min Design transforms a bustling pedestrian path into something softer, slower, and more inviting. This public art installation introduces a sense of calm and...
  • When EDC Objects are Actually Designed by Industrial Designers
    Tuesday, July 1, 2025 from Core77
    Most EDC stuff looks and feels like it was designed by an engineer or machinist. In contrast these objects by the James Brand , which was notably founded by an industrial designer (Ryan Coulter), were clearly created by folks with ID...
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