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We’re living in a time of chaos — and with chaos, apparently, comes an aesthetic to match. This one’s been dubbed "boom boom, ...
PinkPantheress’ Tonight blends bold lyrics, Y2K samples, and club-ready bass for her most confident track yet.
Ahead of a big U.S. tour, the artist opens up about Bruce Springsteen, her conceptual process, and last year’s Young-Girl ...
From elegant neutrals to uplifting brights, welcome the new season with our round-up of the key trends for your home ...
We've finally reached the time of year when we can retire our winter textiles to refresh our homes for the warmer months, and ...
A little natural light never hurts, especially in the kitchen. Find 11 stylish kitchen window ideas that'll refresh your ...
When it comes to enhancing your bedroom with luxurious tones, Sherwin-Williams' Cozy 2025 Color of the Year stands out as a ...
Rather than a specific interior style, the design language for this type of residence is often rooted in pop culture references (Barbie’s Dreamhouse, Legally Blonde); ambiguous, 21st-century ...
The houses of two of Sweden’s most influential artists and designers, Carl and Karin Larsson, came to shape the country’s national identity — and now represent an aesthetic ideal. Hanging in ...
Archaeologists in El Salvador found a collection of clay puppets from the pre-Columbian El Salvador that they dated to around 400 B.C. The level of realism, both in the facial features and ...
The allure of a Catholic nun creating striking graphic silkscreens that embodied the 1960s peace and love ethos was irresistible. In 1967, Corita Kent made the cover of Newsweek Magazine.