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Summer 2026 | Issue 40

Wellness isn’t just a trend that can be layered onto design. It’s becoming one of the key ways we evaluate whether a design—and a design business—is serving the people at their center. In this issue, we explore a movement that is transforming the way designers work, what clients demand and how homes perform. Discover innovative strategies that firms are using right now to build healthier businesses and create homes that support body and mind. 

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Demanding a hybrid of service, creativity, hospitality and entrepreneurship, design can be a stress-inducing profession. But it doesn’t have to be. Industry experts share how hustle culture has impacted their well-being, the practices that help them escape the overperformance trap, and what you can do to maintain a healthy mindset from the get-go.
BY Jennifer Fernandez
In pursuit of wellness, today’s clients want their homes to perform double duty—as spas, medical centers or nature retreats. We asked designers at the forefront of the movement to share how they put those lofty ideals into practice. 
BY Caroline Bourque
As the wellness market surges, some designers are specializing in next-level residences built to promote well-being—and even extend lifespan.
BY Hannah Hickok
Design Dispatch
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Melanie Nead’s vintage-fueled wallcoverings and tiles for Lonesome Pictopia feature an array of personality-filled patterns and old-school decorative finishes.
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From mustard-yellow accents to a panoramic grisaille mural, Chloe Redmond Warner shares the design decisions that transformed a challenging pass-through space into the heart of a California home.
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Inspired by her late husband, Atlanta designer Theresa Butler decided to donate a bedroom makeover on Instagram. The response was enormous, tripling her social media followers, boosting engagement and introducing a slew of new brand partnerships. She explains how she gifted her services—and shares her plans for the next giveaway.
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The Los Angeles designer shares projects from his latest book and demystifies the art of stacking textiles.
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Who should own procurement: your design team or a dedicated professional? Two designers argue the merits of their approach.
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Inspired by a preservation-minded hotel project, architect and landscape designer Bill Bensley shares the furniture, lighting and finishes that capture the magic and majesty of the Cardamom Mountains.
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Warm woods, classic silhouettes and inviting textiles define this refined mix of furnishings and accessories from Morris Adjmi Architects that blend elegance with ease.
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Drawing inspiration from a tranquil hotel project in Providenciales, Young Huh rounds up the furnishings and finishing touches that foster a sense of comfort at the island property.
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From impeccably crafted furnishings to understated accessories, Jay Jeffers reveals how thoughtful layering and timeless materials create a space that feels both elevated and inviting.

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