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Emerging Design Studios to Watch in 2026: A Curated Roundup
Discover the fresh voices reshaping interiors in 2026, from Berlin’s quiet innovators to London’s bold newcomers.
Julian VossMarch 18, 2026
5 Underrated Materials That Will Redefine Interior Design in 2026
ListicleExplore five overlooked materials that are quietly shaping the interior design landscape in 2026, and learn how to integrate them with confidence.
Julian VossMarch 18, 2026
How to Create a Focused Home Office That Defies 2026 Trends
Discover practical, rebellious steps to craft a home office that balances function and timeless design, without succumbing to fleeting 2026 trends.
Julian VossMarch 18, 2026
How to Bring Biophilic Design Into Small Urban Apartments in 2026
How-ToDiscover practical, low‑maintenance ways to weave nature into tight city spaces—because good design is a series of honest gestures, not a spectacle.
Julian VossMarch 17, 2026
Design Movements Shaping Modern Interiors: A Quick Roundup
Explore how Art Nouveau, Bauhaus, De Stijl, Memphis, and Googie still whisper through today’s interiors—plus a rebel’s take on why you should care in design.
Julian VossMarch 16, 2026
Sustainable Materials Shaping Interior Design in 2026
From bio‑concrete to mushroom mycelium, discover the eco‑forward materials redefining interiors this year.
Julian VossMarch 15, 2026
Sustainable Exhibition Curation: Lessons from Berlin Design Week
Discover how to curate a sustainable design exhibition with actionable steps inspired by Berlin Design Week 2026, blending historic craft with eco‑friendly practices.
Julian VossMarch 15, 2026
Creative Ways to Celebrate St. Patrick's Day: Beyond the Green Parade
Discover innovative, inclusive ideas to honor St. Patrick's Day with design‑driven touches that go beyond the usual green festivities.
Julian VossMarch 14, 2026
The Walled Garden Is Architecture's Most Honest Room—And You Forgot It Has No Ceiling
Medieval monks built rooms with no roofs and called them gardens. Peter Zumthor dreamed of the same thing six centuries later. The walled garden is the only architectural typology that admits the sky is a better ceiling than anything we can build—and that admission is the most radical design gesture left.
Julian VossMarch 13, 2026
Terrazzo Is Not a Trend: The 500-Year-Old Floor That Outlasts Every Design Movement
Venetian workers embedded marble scraps into wet lime five centuries ago. The material they invented has survived Art Deco, Modernism, Memphis, and the Instagram aesthetic revival. It keeps winning because it was never trying to be fashionable—it was trying to be honest about waste.
Julian VossMarch 13, 2026
No Nails, No Glue, No Forgiveness: What Japanese Joinery Teaches About the Joints We Stopped Caring About
A kawai-tsugi splice on my desk has been silently indicting flat-pack culture for four years. Eight centuries of Japanese wood joinery prove that the joint is where intelligence lives — and what we lose when we design connections for shipping logistics instead of longevity.
Julian VossMarch 13, 2026