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Dreamy debuts from Rosemary Hallgarten, Serena & Lily, Alfredo Paredes for Kravet Couture, and more
From spindled bed frames to brutalist drawer pulls, immerse yourself in our favorite releases from this week.
With nearly 100 paintings, sculptures, textiles, and installation works, "In Her Place" features some of Nashville's most ...
When we talk about fashion and climate change, the conversation is usually unidirectional. Fast fashion creates waste, ...
Including music by Mitski and Lil' Kim, talks by Hamnet director Chloe Zhao, and food by Ottolenghi. More than 80 percent of the program is free.
Business of Home on MSN
Home retailers sue for tariff refunds, Jeremiah Brent teams up with Tempaper, and more
This week in design, Gwyneth Paltrow auctions off home items, Wirecutter publishes a guide to aging in place, and the San Francisco Decorator Showcase announces this year’s designers.
From Bangkok's Robot Building to soaring spires in Abu Dhabi, the world’s weirdest skyscrapers break all the rules on engineering, architecture and sometimes, good ...
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Why knots come undone in 4D, but 2D surfaces can still be knotted
Tie a trefoil knot in a piece of string, seal the ends together, and try to wiggle it free without cutting. In ...
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Hubble and Euclid capture the final breaths of the Egg Nebula’s dying star
NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope has produced the sharpest image ever taken of the Egg Nebula, a structure roughly 1,000 ...
The Irish actor went from an unknown with a silver chain to one of the most watched men on any red carpet. Here’s every look ...
With the imminent opening of Sagrada Família, there’s never been a better time to visit Barcelona. Discover our city guide.
West Rock Ridge State Park represents the best of what Connecticut has to offer: natural beauty that rivals more famous destinations, accessibility that makes it easy to visit, and the kind of ...
The conceptual architecture of black holes has undergone a radical transformation between 2024 and 2026, transitioning from the classical bottomless pits of general relativity to the intricate ...
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