Levitt’s love letter to LA. The actor joins Architectural Digest at Caltech (the California Institute of Technology) to explore how science, technology, and Hollywood filmmaking intersect in one of ...
A dining table hidden in a wall, a step used as a bench, a sculptural partition that redefines space, and more ingenious ...
The couch you choose says a lot about your space and your taste. Arguably the grounding piece in your living room, couch shopping naturally tends to bring out the indecision in all of us. So we ...
Great organization requires out of the box thinking. This marker cup has all the makings of a great toothbrush holder, namely a wide mouth, ample storage space, and an adhesive to stick to the wall (a ...
Residential interiors are on glorious display at Pierce & Ward’s new Frogtown studio. Warning: You may want to move in.
The Real Madrid goalkeeper’s new home will feature its own forest, several swimming pools, and more ritzy amenities ...
After stints housing the American military and Pan Am attendants, this 1922 Berlin landmark was made ethereal with a huge ...
Since leaving Royal Lodge earlier this month, the former prince has been staying at Charles’s Sandringham Estate in Norfolk.
If your coastal aesthetics lean more Atlantic than Mediterranean, opt for a four poster bed decked out in a woven raffia ...
Before tackling the main residence, Vicky Charles transformed two guest buildings into light-filled, oak-lined hideaways ...
Today, Architectural Digest checks into New York City’s most infamous hotel. The newly restored Hotel Chelsea is an iconic landmark that once housed Bob Dylan, Patti Smith, Leonard Cohen, Andy Warhol, ...
American designer William “Billy” Haines got his start as an actor, starring in silent films of the 1920s. But when he was blacklisted for being openly gay, he opted to shape Hollywood in another way: ...