Ornaments Thrown In By the Painter
Created at a time when Baltimore's fancy furniture was unequalled in the United States, our exuberant card table represents a collaboration between cabinetmaker and decorator.
Created at a time when Baltimore's fancy furniture was unequalled in the United States, our exuberant card table represents a collaboration between cabinetmaker and decorator.
Matthew Robbins | Posted 12.22.2011 | Stylelist Home
In the mad rush to find something lovely, thoughtful and inspired we often overlook one of the easiest and most obvious gifts... a candle!
Drew McGukin | Posted 02.11.2012 | Stylelist Home
Part of planning ahead is about looking back to see what you've missed, what's not right, or what could stand to be a little better. I love following trends and recently enjoyed Trendwatching.com's '12 Crucial Consumer Trends for 2012.'
Jill Goldberg | Posted 02.05.2012 | Stylelist Home
We all have an Achilles' heel when it comes to the design of our own home. For some it is the kitchen that still lives in the '80s, and for others it...
Michael Davis | Posted 01.21.2012 | Stylelist Home
I remember gazing through the Clock at the top of the building facing the Brooklyn Bridge and the waterfront and realizing that I had found one of the secret jewels of New York City.
Margie Ruddick | Posted 01.21.2012 | Stylelist Home
The design of a virtual network has emerged as an American-driven industry that many in the conventional design world have yet to recognize as artful design.
Kelly Wearstler | Posted 01.10.2012 | Stylelist
I've always been drawn to the raw and unrefined. Everything can't be so perfect, otherwise it will lack depth and tension. ...
Kelly Wearstler | Posted 12.28.2011 | Stylelist
A trip to the metal fabricator and platers this week was one of the best ways to spend a morning. I felt as if I took a step back in time. It is fasci...
Jeanine Hays | Posted 01.03.2012 | Stylelist Home
It seems that in discovering what's new, the most fascinating thing is how we can be influenced by the past to create design that is elegant, comforting and that stands the test of time.
Stylelist Home/The Huffington Post | Kaitlyn Davis | Posted 12.25.2011 | Stylelist Home
What do you get when you combine African mahogany, aluminum and a WWII airplane rudder? A beautiful repurposed desk made by CustomMade artisan Dav...
Kelly Wearstler | Posted 12.19.2011 | Stylelist Home
Color stops me in my tracks. Every time I see interesting color combinations in fashion, on objects or in art I get excited and I record everything I ...
Melania Trump | Posted 12.13.2011 | Stylelist Home
The energy, love, and kindness of my two boys... my husband and my son... are a huge inspiration for me.
Kelly Wearstler | Posted 12.10.2011 | Stylelist Home
One of the most fascinating things I've realized as a designer is the way so many disciplines can inspire different mediums of art and expression.
Stylelist Home/The Huffington Post | Kaitlyn Davis | Posted 12.04.2011 | Stylelist Home
The air buzzed with excitement at the New York Design Center’s 3rd annual “What’s New, What’s Next" event where designers and editors from all...
Stylelist Home/The Huffington Post | Brie Dyas | Posted 12.03.2011 | Stylelist Home
In this installment of Editor's Shopping List, I'm thinking of holing up in my house and ordering sushi take-out. It's just one of those weeks, yo...
Steve Russell | Posted 11.22.2011 | Stylelist Home
It's now easier than ever for consumers to find home design and décor products made with recycled materials -- from furniture to insulation to a planter that grows vegetables up the side of a family room wall.
Arianna Huffington | Posted 11.20.2011 | Stylelist Home
I'm delighted to announce the launch of a stylish offshoot of the Stylelist brand: Stylelist Home, a hub for all things design and DIY. Our Stylelist Home editors, along with a terrific mix of bloggers from all corners of the design universe, will be bringing you the latest industry news and tips, with an eye toward bringing design down to earth and spotlighting fresh ideas you can use to liven up your home. READ MORE HuffPost's New eBook Examines the Successful Fight to Repeal Don't Ask, Don't Tell Today finally marks the end of the deeply flawed policy known as "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" -- which for the last 17 years allowed gays and lesbians to serve in the military... as long as they didn't admit they were gay or lesbian. Fittingly, it's also the publication day of HuffPost's second eBook, How We Won: Progressive Lessons from the Repeal of Don't Ask, Don't Tell, Aaron Belkin's compelling exploration of the long road to repealing DADT. READ MORE
Dickson Wong | Posted 11.20.2011 | Stylelist Home
No matter how old we get, we still associate fall with new beginnings. Before, it was because we couldn't help but notice the kids going off to school in our neighborhoods. But this time it's because we've started something completely new ourselves: Stylelist Home.
Margie Ruddick | Posted 11.19.2011 | Stylelist Home
I can't blame them for not knowing what landscape architecture is, it shows up on an infinitesimal number of high-school curricula. But as the morning wears on, I am visited by a lot of students, a lot, who want to know what we do.
Despite a growing awareness of the environmental and economic benefits of using reclaimed wood for furniture, obstacles to its wider acceptance persist.
I remember gazing through the Clock at the top of the building facing the Brooklyn Bridge and the waterfront and realizing that I had found one of the secret jewels of New York City.
Created at a time when Baltimore's fancy furniture was unequalled in the United States, our exuberant card table represents a collaboration between cabinetmaker and decorator.
One of the most fascinating things I've realized as a designer is the way so many disciplines can inspire different mediums of art and expression.
I'm delighted to announce the launch of a stylish offshoot of the Stylelist brand: Stylelist Home, a hub for all things design and DIY. Our Stylelist Home editors, along with a terrific mix of bloggers from all corners of the design universe, will be bringing you the latest industry news and tips, with an eye toward bringing design down to earth and spotlighting fresh ideas you can use to liven up your home. READ MORE HuffPost's New eBook Examines the Successful Fight to Repeal Don't Ask, Don't Tell Today finally marks the end of the deeply flawed policy known as "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" -- which for the last 17 years allowed gays and lesbians to serve in the military... as long as they didn't admit they were gay or lesbian. Fittingly, it's also the publication day of HuffPost's second eBook, How We Won: Progressive Lessons from the Repeal of Don't Ask, Don't Tell, Aaron Belkin's compelling exploration of the long road to repealing DADT. READ MORE
Color stops me in my tracks. Every time I see interesting color combinations in fashion, on objects or in art I get excited and I record everything I ...
We all have an Achilles' heel when it comes to the design of our own home. For some it is the kitchen that still lives in the '80s, and for others it...
I've always been drawn to the raw and unrefined. Everything can't be so perfect, otherwise it will lack depth and tension. ...
The energy, love, and kindness of my two boys... my husband and my son... are a huge inspiration for me.
Part of planning ahead is about looking back to see what you've missed, what's not right, or what could stand to be a little better. I love following trends and recently enjoyed Trendwatching.com's '12 Crucial Consumer Trends for 2012.'
I can't blame them for not knowing what landscape architecture is, it shows up on an infinitesimal number of high-school curricula. But as the morning wears on, I am visited by a lot of students, a lot, who want to know what we do.
It's now easier than ever for consumers to find home design and décor products made with recycled materials -- from furniture to insulation to a planter that grows vegetables up the side of a family room wall.
It seems that in discovering what's new, the most fascinating thing is how we can be influenced by the past to create design that is elegant, comforting and that stands the test of time.
The design of a virtual network has emerged as an American-driven industry that many in the conventional design world have yet to recognize as artful design.
After seasons of dresses, dresses, and more dresses, trousers are stepping back into the spotlight. From the leg-lengthening stove pipe...
When I think of Lincoln Center, I think about culture: fashion, music, dance. I never imagined that I would be...
New York Fashion Week is here. Our streets are dotted with teenage models, as noticeable as a gazelle in a...
It's only the end of day two at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week, but the color palette for the season has claimed...
We relish the excitement of Mercedes Benz Fashion Week Fall 2012, as a dizzying, somewhat dyslexic time, when we bundle...
Every woman has that one feature they're not crazy about, but I was taught at a young age that what...
Fashion week for me is the busiest week of the year and it's a whirlwind of bookings, fashion shows, events...
Spring 2012 is all about colorblocking, and by the looks of some of the beginning shows of Fall 2012, next...
he Monday before New York fashion week, at 11am prompt, Vogue's editorial team religiously met to discuss the upcoming season....
Fashionistas get asked the same question ten times a day: "Where did you get those shoes?" I get asked a...
After working on the likes of Beyonce, Fracessca has quite the portfolio under her brush belt. Her spectacular changes of...
Tick tock goes the clock and time keeps marching on. Sometimes I feel that I am on one of those...
1. Whom do you credit for inspiring you to be the person you are today? Like most people, it's a...
The first day of February is this week and Valentine's Day is on my mind. I'm not so much thinking...
David Park Curry | Posted 12.27.2011 | Stylelist Home