Lifestyle

Paper-Thin Lamps, in All Shapes and Sizes, Are Taking Over
Designers are moving beyond orbs into fluid silhouettes that evoke the natural world
AD’s Places to Travel in 2025, According to our Global Editors
From far-flung corners in Bali to the beaches of Sicily, these are the spots you must have on your radar this year
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The World’s First Café Ginori Opens in an Explosion of Italian Design
The prestigious porcelain brand has partnered up with St. Regis Hotels & Resorts
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Event
Basking in the Glow of Roman and Williams’s New Exhibition
Joined by a who’s who of the art and design worlds, Architectural Digest and the AD100 firm hosted a celebratory dinner surrounded by 100 lights
By Sam Cochran
The Bidet’s Big Break: A Case for the Fixture’s History and Installation
Confusing or compulsory, the bidet has long been a fixture in Europe—and is gaining in popularity in the United States too
By Patrizia Piccinini
Travel
11 Frank Lloyd Wright–Designed Houses You Can Rent for Your Next Vacation
Time to relax in architectural splendor
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By Kristine Hansen and Nora Taylor
Travel
13 Best Aspen Hotels and Homes for Your Next Winter Getaway
Après-ski in style at Aspen’s finest accommodations, from five-star hotels to backcountry cabin rentals
8 New Hotels to Book This Fall
These ingeniously designed hotels are as beautiful as the cities, towns, and regions they’re in, from Mexico City to Paris and beyond
Best Airbnbs Across the United States (2024)
Discover the most unique Airbnbs the country has to offer, from tiny homes to tugboats, yurts, and even a castle
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The 9 Best Countries for Americans to Move to Right Now
If you’ve dreamed of living abroad, these locales may just be the place to do it
Fashion
Bed Rotting, Adult Bunk Beds, and “Bedcore”: How Sleep Culture Took Over the World
What if the slumber party never ended?
These Shiny Pink Sheets Are Living in My Head Rent-Free
If loving this makes me a freak in the sheets then so be it
7 Design Ideas We’re Stealing From Marc Jacobs’s Enviable New Office
The fashion icon tapped Faber/Hughes to transform his NYC HQ into a high-fashion escape
Frank Lloyd Wright, the Fashion Muse
From collaborations with Kith to partnerships with Maya Brenner, America’s favorite architect remains a steadfast source of inspiration for designers of all kinds
Walking Tour
How the UN Popularized Modernism in NYC
Today Michael Wyetzner of Michielli + Wyetzner Architects joins AD in New York for an in-depth walking tour of the United Nations. Founded in 1945, the UN now comprises 193 member states, all of whom assemble at their modernist headquarters on the bank of the East River in NYC. The birthplace of international diplomacy, the United Nations became the first major building in New York to represent International Style architecture.How Thousands of Years of History Weave Through NYC's Central Park
Today Michael Wyetzner of Michielli + Wyetzner Architects joins AD in New York as he returns to Central Park to explore the thousands of years of history found there. Although Central Park itself would not have existed 200 years ago, you can track the use of the land back 13,000 years. From ancient Native American trails to billion-year-old rocks, take an in-depth look at the thousands of years of history housed inside this iconic park.Why NYC’s Grand Central is So Hard to Build Around
Despite boasting some of the most valuable real estate in New York, Grand Central is a hard area to build on. Join architect Nick Potts for an in-depth walking tour of Grand Central Terminal and its surrounding offices and discover what issues arise when building atop 40 acres of hidden railroad tracks. 270 Park Ave Lobby Render | Courtesy of Foster + Partners Union Carbide Photos | Ezra Stoller/Esto Director: Hiatt Woods Director of Photography: Eric Brouse Editor: Daniel Finn Host: Nick Potts Producer: Skylar Economy Field Producer: Christie Garcia Director of Creative Development, Lifestyle: Morgan Crossley Line Producer: Joe Buscemi Associate Producer: Brandon Fuhr Production Manager: Melissa Heber Production Coordinator: Fernando Davila Camera Operator: Marc Manasse Audio Engineer: Brett Van Deusen Production Assistant: Caleb Clark; Sonia Butt Post Production Supervisor: Andrew Montague Post Production Coordinator: Holly Frew Supervising Editor: Christina Mankellow Assistant Editor: Fynn Lithgow VFX: Sam Fuller Colorist: Oliver EidHow an Abandoned Railroad Became One of NYC’s Most Popular Parks
Today AD joins architect Nick Potts in New York City for a walking tour of The Highline. Once an abandoned commercial railroad, the area is now a thriving public park lined with designer buildings courtesy of some of the world’s most famous architects. Explore with Nick and discover how The Highline has transformed NYC’s Meatpacking District. Archival Photos | Courtesy of Archive of IndustryArchitect Breaks Down 200 Years of NYC Mansions
Today Michael Wyetzner of Michielli + Wyetzner Architects joins AD in New York for a walking tour of the city’s mansions. From the early colonial abodes of Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr to the grandeur of the Gilded Age, and 20th century brutalist design, Michael walks you through 200 years worth of homes belonging to wealthy New Yorkers past and present.How Central Park Was Created Entirely By Design and Not By Nature
Today Michael Wyetzner of Michielli + Wyetzner Architects joins AD in New York for an in-depth walking tour of Central Park. Everything in Central Park got there by considered choice, not by nature, and the park as we know it today is the result of a design competition held in the 1850s. From hidden through-roads to its calming bodies of water, join Michael as he walks you through why Central Park is the best-designed city park in the world.Architect Tours New Orleans’ Most Haunted Houses
Today AD joins architect Robert Cangelosi in New Orleans for a walking tour of the infamous French Quarter. Often regarded as the most haunted city in America, New Orleans has a deep history of ghosts, torture and…vampire nuns?! Join Robert for an in-depth look at the French Quarter and its history to find out how it became one of the spookiest spots in the world. Vampire Cafe on a Sunny Day | Lia Rainsford Director: Skylar "Edgar Allan Poe" Economy Director of Photography: Alejandro "In the Shadows" Moreno Editor: Alex "Ghoulish" Mechanik Host: Robby "Omniscient" Cangelosi Senior Producer: Vara "It's Alive, It's Aliiive!" Reese Line Producer: Joseph "For the last time, I'm not related to Steve!" Buscemi Associate Producer: Brandon "Here's Johnny!" Fuhr Production Manager: Melissa "Goosebumps" Heber Production Coordinator: Fernando "Psycho" Davila Casting Producer: Nick "Fava Beans" Sawyer Audio Engineer: Lee "Huey Lewis and the News" Garcia Production Assistant: Ashley "Pennywise" Bush Post Production Supervisor: Andrew "6 feet under" Montague Post Production Coordinator: Holly "The last Irish Vampire" Frew Supervising Editor: Christina "Nooo! Don't go down there" Mankellow Additional Editor: William "All work and no play..." Long Assistant Editor: Justin Symonds, "The Demon Barber of NYC" Colorist: Oliver "Can I have some more, please" Eid Special Thanks: Chris "Mother told me to do it" Conti Keleigh "Wednesday Adams" Nealon Monica "The Friendly Ghost" MulhallHow The Upper West Side Revolutionized NYC Apartments
Today AD joins architect Nick Potts in New York City for a walking tour of the Upper West Side. At the turn of the century, apartment hotels such as The Dakota and The San Remo started populating the Upper West Side. Servants' quarters, elevators, and the realization of views were making apartment living more appealing to the upper middle classes and increasing the value of the top floors. Join Nick for an in-depth look at how the Upper West Side revolutionized apartment living and became the birthplace of the penthouse in Manhattan. Director: Hiatt Woods Director of Photography: Eric Brouse Editor: Tristen Rogers Host: Nick Potts Producer: Skylar Economy; Vara Reese Line Producer: Joseph Buscemi Associate Producer: Brandon Fuhr Production Manager: Melissa Heber Production Coordinator: Fernando Davila Audio Engineer: Brett Van Deusen Production Assistant: Noah Bierbrier; Ryan Coppola Post Production Supervisor: Andrew Montague Post Production Coordinator: Holly Frew Supervising Editor: Christina Mankellow Assistant Editor: Courtney Karwal Colorist: Oliver EidHow Walt Disney Concert Hall Was Designed To Be Pitch Perfect
Today AD welcomes back architect Valery Augustin to tour Walt Disney Concert Hall in Downtown Los Angeles. Designed in 1987 by Frank Gehry, music runs through the veins of this building. A unique steel exterior houses an acoustically perfect auditorium designed by Yasuhisa Toyota and is home to the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra. Join Valery as he takes an in-depth look at how the concert hall pioneered new design techniques and became a true gift to the people of Los Angeles.Why The World’s Tallest Apartment Buildings Are On The Same Street
Today architect Nick Potts joins AD in New York City for an in-depth walking tour of Billionaires’ Row in Midtown Manhattan. West 57th Street has been attracting Manhattan’s wealthiest residents for centuries–a former amalgamation of brownstone and gothic mansions in the 1800s, the street has evolved into a hotspot for supertall luxury skyscrapers boasting the three tallest residential buildings in the world. Join Nick as he deep-dives into the area’s rich history and explains why Billionaires’ Row could only be built on 57th Street.
Art+Auctions
19 Real Locations That Inspired Famous Paintings
From Vincent van Gogh’s Starry Night Over the Rhône to Pablo Picasso’s Au Lapin Agile
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The World’s Smallest Sculptures Fit in the Eye of a Needle
Artist Willard Wiggins got his start making tiny homes for ants in his backyard
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Van Cleef & Arpels’s Impressionist Garden Display Ushers in Spring on NYC’s Fifth Avenue
For the third consecutive year, the jewelry house Van Cleef & Arpels creates an uptown art installation
Celebrity Estate Sales and Auctions: 6 People Share Their Most Memorable Shopping Experiences
From the estates of Joan Didion and Truman Capote to finds that once belonged to Patrick Swayze and Busy Philipps
Personal Shopper
An Ode to Chrome Decor: 37 Shiny Objects With a Touch of Luxury
A silver lining for any decor budget
Designing for Death: The Bizarre Appeal of Aestheticizing the Afterlife
From coffins and tombs to cemeteries and funerals, design is ever-present in immortalizing death
The Fascinating History of Women-Only Residences
Author and advice columnist Daniel M. Lavery’s debut novel draws inspiration from the residential hotels of the 20th century
The More You Know
What Diwali Decor Looks Like For 7 South Asian Creatives
Color is crucial for celebrating the festival of lights
Motoring
Batman's Batmobile Is Finally on Sale for $2.99 Million
Nicknamed the Tumbler, the drivable (but not street legal) replica of the iconic vehicle can now be yours to own
The More You Know
A Guide to Ghostbusting Your Haunted House
Three paranormal investigators and six people who have dealt with supernatural activity firsthand offer advice on dealing with housemates from the other side
Life Goals
5 Tips for Curating a Timeless Collection That Tells Your Own Story
Jannah and Kiyanna Handy tell all in their new book, BLK MKT Vintage: Reclaiming Objects and Curiosities That Tell Black Stories
Culture + Lifestyle
A Full-Scale Replica of Anne Frank’s Hidden Annex Is Coming to New York
The Anne Frank House director called the first-of-its kind installation “a pioneering experience”
Travel
20 Beautiful Castle Hotels Around the World
You’ll feel like royalty while vacationing in one of these opulent accommodations
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