It’s easy to step into a well-designed space and know it works. It’s often harder to describe why, exactly. BOH asked celebrated designer Alexa Hampton to dissect the choices behind her moody, maximalist Manhattan bedroom.
It’s easy to step into a well-designed space and know it works. It’s often harder to describe why, exactly. In a new column, BOH puts design pros to task dissecting the successes of a specific space—this time, design journalist Sophie Donelson spotlights an innovative kitchen brimming with good ideas.
Sight Unseen co-founders Jill Singer and Monica Khemsurov are releasing their first book, How to Live With Objects. The pair tells BOH how the tome invites readers to obsess over decorative pieces and celebrate the avante-garde in everyday life.
A new book from Jeanine Hays and Bryan Mason blends history and modern living to paint a picture of the Black family home. Ahead of the book’s mid-November release, the AphroChic founders shared its origin story, why Black design defies categorization and the importance of exploring sorrow and joy in equal measure.
After 30 years in the design industry, business coach Melissa Galt is fluent in the language of wealthy clients. In conversation with designer Kīyonda Powell, the two discuss Galt’s book on the topic of finding and connecting with members of the upper echelon.
When designer Emily Finch made the decision to start her own firm, she found herself struggling to find a foothold. Luckily, her big break coincided with the publication of a book that would come to define her early career: Kim Kuhteubl’s Branding + Interior Design.
Designer Stephanie Sabbe purchased dozens of business books, but never came across one that she could actually get through. Then she found Eli Altman’s Run Studio Run.
In a new series, BOH invites two designer-authors to discuss their new design books. In the inaugural edition, trailblazing creatives Justina Blakeney and Max Humphrey kick off with a conversation about their new titles.