How to Set the Table for One
When a single person sits down to dinner, sometimes a fork is just a fork. Guest editor Stephen Treffinger reflects on the habits of a confirmed bachelor and recounts how to set a table for one. How...
View ArticleExplore Tolga Sevdik of Richard DeShantz Restaurant Group’s Kitchen
What kind of kitchen is right for one of the hardest working people in the restaurant biz? One that brings a sense of peace and order. Visit the kitchen of Tolga Sevdik, co-owner and COO of the...
View ArticleSeashal Belldina Freshens a Frank Lloyd Wright-Inspired Home
Interior designer Seashal Belldina freshens up a forty-year old, Frank Lloyd Wright-inspired contemporary home. Her intervention created a lighter, brighter place for family living and entertaining....
View ArticleCool Greens and Soft Blues Shine in 2025 Design Trends
Soft blues and whispered cool greens are colors of the natural world and a huge part of 2025 design trends. They carry Mother Nature’s messages of peace and plenty, and nourish us in the process. Cool...
View ArticleAnalyzing the 2025 Colors of the Year
Why do leading trend agencies, paint brands, and others, choose a color to express the feeling and emotion of an entire year on this complicated planet? Trend Bible’s US trend editor and TABLE...
View ArticleVaried Neutral Tones Take 2025 Design Trends by Storm
Tinted and shadowed neutral colors and finishes are restful on the eyes and soothing to the soul. They function like a deep breath of cool forest air. Varied Neutral Tones Take 2025 Design Trends by...
View ArticleThe Frick Family’s Gilded Tableware
Clayton, the Frick family’s Pittsburgh home, sheltered Henry and Adelaide Frick and their three children. It also housed the numerous staff members who kept the Fricks looking polished and well...
View ArticleFéau Boiseries Finds a Balance Between Historic and Modern Interiors
Not long ago, the juxtaposition of the aggressively modern with the storied past was the stuff of controversy. Think back to the I. M. Pei glass pyramid at the Louvre, initially considered variously a...
View ArticleCruze Architects and Drury Cabinetry Collaborate on a New Kitchen
Eighteen months might seem like a long wait for a new kitchen, but it was worth it, says the owner of the 100-year-old “fixer-upper” condo she bought in an historic East End high rise. Her working...
View ArticleThe Top Fashion Trends of Spring 2025
This season’s 2025 spring fashion trends to watch (and wear!) offer a refreshing take on old vs new, quiet vs bold, and the brave reimagining of vintage. We’re excited to see a turn toward breathing...
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