Interior design guru MaCenna Lee constructs a textured bohemian cushion cover without picking up a needle or thread.
You were sure to spot this trailing vine in the 1970 homes of plant lovers, probably in a macrame hanger too. It's the perfect houseplant for retro greenery.
Interior design guru MaCenna Lee converts a thrifted find into a bohemian-style suspended holder for indoor greenery using simple knots.
The event was a shoppers’ paradise with booths featuring pottery, fiber arts, woodworking, photography, jewelry, gourmet ...
The first StandardX is in Melbourne's gritty Fitzroy neighborhood and is filled with trippy art, colorful and cozy rooms, and ...
Dreaming of a beautiful yard without spending every weekend pulling weeds or deadheading flowers? You’re not alone. Whether you’re short on time, new to landscaping, or just want a space that feels ...
Nomadic woven artwork hand-made by artist Anna Amejko Peterson using materials such as macramé and wood; “The Little Red Shed ...
I love good Middle Eastern restaurants, but many so-called upscale Mediterranean spots leave me cold. This new Phoenix hotspot was a happy surprise.
Spring at South Coast Botanic Garden brings cherry blossoms, cascading wisteria, hands on workshops, and immersive art ...
Contrast, Space, Harmony (Rizzoli, March 17), the Australian designer showcases some of her latest projects from all over the ...
We help a reader find a prop seen in Durga Chew-Bose’s debut film “Bonjour Tristesse.” By Tom Delavan A couple transformed their apartment into a refuge that doubles as an ever-evolving showroom. By ...
Your nights out aren’t ready for these clutches, I’ll tell you that right now.