DesignHER is a platform that celebrates the vision, craftsmanship, and innovation of women in design. By curating stories from leading female designers, artisans, and creatives, our latest series, in collaboration with Women Create, offers an intimate look at the diverse paths these women take to shape their industries and their own businesses. Through thoughtful interviews… The post DesignHER: An aspire Exclusive Interview With Amy Mellen appeared first on aspire design and home.| aspire design and home
In partnership with the Eames Office, Herman Miller is welcoming the return of an iconic form, with the added benefit of contemporary material updates. Originally introduced in 1970 as EC-127, the Eames Molded Plastic Dining Chair returns with an array of color and upholstery options and a more sustainable design. Made with 99 percent post-industrial… The post Return To Form: Herman Miller Reintroduces The Iconic Eames Dining Chair appeared first on aspire design and home.| aspire design and home
The dog days of summer have arrived, but that doesn’t mean you have to shake off the season’s bright, breezy spirit until next year. If you want to keep a hint of summer within reach, you may want to consider adding some blue to your home. Whether drenched or applied in small doses, the cool… The post Design Download: 7 Shades Of Summer Blue To Last All Year Long appeared first on aspire design and home.| aspire design and home
Doug Meyer is a multidisciplinary artist and designer based in Hudson, New York, known for his vibrant, conceptually rich work spanning art, interiors, and product design. Meyer began his career working with the legendary art dealer Holly Solomon, who influenced his approach to interiors as immersive, livable artworks. Early exposure to 20th-century furniture and design… The post Maker Monday: An aspire Exclusive Interview With Doug Meyer appeared first on aspire design and home.| aspire design and home
Founded by Khalida Toukkani, Maison Toukkani has become synonymous with exquisite craftsmanship and timeless design through its woven goods.| aspire design and home
Eddie Maestri, AIA, is the founder and creative director of Maestri Studio, an award-winning architecture and interiors firm known for its layered, story-rich spaces that blend historic sensitivity with modern soul. What began as a design studio has evolved into something even more expansive with the creation of Maestri Gallery, a retail and exhibition space…| aspire design and home
On view now through October 5, the Gibbes Museum of Art, a beacon for the arts in the American South since its establishment in 1858, presents Picturing Freedom: Harriet Tubman and the Combahee River Raid. The visionary multimedia exhibition is inspired by the Pulitzer Prize-winning book Combee: Harriet Tubman, the Combahee River Raid, and Black…| aspire design and home
What started as a cheeky late-night dessert bar in New York has evolved into a curious sweet life in Bali. Room4Dessert — the brainchild of pastry provocateur and flavor philosopher Will Goldfarb — is entering its 11th year, and with it, a new chapter in edible storytelling, botanical mischief and joyful rebellion. More than a…| aspire design and home
For Jamshid “James” Mohaber, founder of James Royce Designer Rugs, the threads of passion for rugs were woven at an early age.| aspire design and home
A perfect spring addition to any home, Miller House is welcoming the garden indoors with the California Garden fabric collection. The brand’s debut fabric collection is available in four prints and eight earthy colorways, each design hand-painted and printed on 100% textural linen. Jennifer Miller, artist, designer and founder of Miller House, joins us this…| aspire design and home
Portrait of the British artist Bridget Riley, 1964 (b/w photo) by Riley, Bridget (b.1931); Private Collection; © The Lewinski Archive at Chatsworth. Honoring the 60th anniversary of Bridget Riley’s inclusion in the 1965 exhibition The Responsive Eye at New York’s Museum of Modern Art, Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert has curated a showing featuring a selection of the…| aspire design and home
Artist Toots Zynsky was a student of nature from her early years, and that thoughtful connection has long come through in her work. For the Past/Present exhibition at Heller Gallery, the artist brought together pieces spanning 40 years of her career for what she describes as a “partially retrospective show.” aspire: Tell us about these…| aspire design and home
Romo's new Aubin collection is a curated and playful collection of small-scale prints that tell a story of pattern making| aspire design and home
Maestro is a Spanish artist who divides his time between the eastern coast of Spain and the western coast of the United States.| aspire design and home
In the heart of the French capital, an exhibition highlighting the timeless style of 20th-century American woodworker and designer George Nakashima transformed House of Tai Ping’s showroom on Place des Victoires into an immersive scenography. Curated by Paris-based decorator and scenographer Émilie Bonaventure, “Ode à la Nature” shines a light on the Nakashima Edition —…| aspire design and home