Honoring Women’s History Month
In honor of Women’s History Month, the Interior Design team is celebrating women-led projects and products, as well as innovators and creatives in the field. See our full coverage of women-led projects, panels, and interviews here.
Upcoming Exhibition by Carpenters Workshop Gallery Examines the Female Voice in Modern Design
Carpenters Workshop Gallery New York gives credit where due to women who pushed forward the design narrative, often quietly, in an upcoming two-part exhibition. Read more
Christina Z Antonio Spotlights Nature’s Perfect Imperfections in Hardware Collection
Since starting her eponymous New York City atelier in 2005, Christina Z Antonio has been fusing luxe materials into architectural hardware, lighting, and furniture. Read more
10 Questions With… Charlene Prempeh
Charlene Prempeh, founder of A Vibe Called Tech (a creative agency that explores the intersection of Black creativity, culture, and innovation) discusses her work in this interview with Interior Design. Read more
JYDP Designs a Retail Locale in Shanghai Modeled After a Secret Garden
For womenswear brand FLORA&aiLEY, woman-led firm JYDP sought to showcase the company’s ethos, melding practicality with creativity. Read more
10 Questions With… Mia Lehrer
Landscape architect Mia Lehrer speaks about her early reverence for environmentalism, advocacy as a foundation of her practice, and the necessity and value of women supporting other women. Read more
OMA Cofounder Zoe Zenghelis Has First Solo Show in U.S. at Pittsburgh’s Carnegie Museum of Art
“Fields, Fragments, Fictions,” running March 26 to July 24, encompasses 70 Zoe Zenghelis (co-founder of OMA) paintings and drawings categorized into four areas of practice, including her work in OMA’s early urban projects, such as the firm’s 1975 proposal for the Hotel Sphinx in Times Square, and as co-creator and teacher of the Color Workshop at London’s Architectural Association School of Architecture. Read more
‘Bridget Riley: Perceptual Abstraction’ Opens at the Yale Center for British Art in New Haven, Connecticut
The op art visionary’s investigation of color and geometry is the subject of a sweeping seven-decade survey that runs March 3 through July 24 at the Yale Center for British Art in New Haven, Connecticut. Read more
Rebecca Moses Joins Cindy Allen in Celebrating International Women’s Day at Giants of Design
See highlights from International Women’s Day at Giants of Design 2022. Read more
10 Questions With… Dani Arps
Dani Arps, cofounder of Artisan, talks with Interior Design about challenging the generic office design. Read more
10 Questions With… Lara Bohinc
Designer Lara Bohinc talks about her creative process across mediums, from jewelry to furniture design. Read more
The Female Founders of Sprüth Magers Gallery Present an Exhibition of Leading Women Artists at Gallery 181 in San Francisco
Gallery 181 in San Francisco showcases ground-breaking works by leading women artists including Cao Fei, Jenny Holzer, Karen Kilimnik, and Louise Lawler.. Read more
Artist Helina Metaferia Celebrates Black Women Activists in Two Solo Shows
Ethiopian-American artist Helina Metaferia celebrates Black women activists in two solo shows. Read more
Egg Collective Introduces Stylish New Furnishings
In case you missed it, founders of the women-owned Egg Collective unveiled new furnishings late last year. Read more
Laura Aviva Works With Colombian Weavers for Werregue Lighting Collection
Take a second glance at Laura Aviva’s lighting collection made in collaboration with the Wounaan, an indigenous group from Colombia. Read more
Lindsey Adelman Studio Unveils Paradise Collection
Lindsey Adelman’s Paradise collection explores ideas of texture and metals. Read more
Architect Cécilia Gross Discusses the Lasting Impact of her Sustainable Projects
Architect Cécilia Gross designs sustainable projects that start small but engender oversize eco-positive results. Read more
10 Questions With… Lula Galeano
New York-based interior designer Lula Galeano has built a large portfolio of retail and domestic spaces, which reflect her dedication to bringing to life each client’s narrative and needs. Read more
10 Questions With… French 2D
Sisters and architects, Anda and Jenny French, share insights on their latest projects, preservation and authorship in architecture, and the enduring spell of the film “Beetlejuice.” Read more
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See How This Ombre-Tinted Installation Uses Glass To Manipulate Space
For the High Museum of Art, Sabine Marcelis created Panorama, a kinetic installation of glass pillars that constantly changes due to its rotating motors.
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Peek At Rising Star Ellie Vergura’s Moody Oil Paintings
Check out Ellie Vergura’s timeless oil paintings perfectly blending impressionism and abstractionism at her gallery show “Ardor” in Wicker Park.
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Andrés Reisinger Unveils A Dreamy Installation In New York
Discover how Andrés Reisinger created Unreal, his installation for luxury beauty brand Hourglass that celebrates the launch of the Unreal liquid blush.