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Terracotta Desert Landscapes: Canvas Prints for Boho Dining Room Decor
Warm terracotta tones, sunbaked desert vistas, and soft boho textures—this guide shows you how to build a soulful dining room around desert-inspired canvas art. Get color pairings, sizing rules, hanging layouts, and curated Artoholica picks to pull it all together. Read more...
Gallery Walls, Reimagined: Why the “Outdated” Feature Is Back for 2025—And How to Make Yours Look Sophisticated
Gallery walls are making a polished comeback. Sparked by celebrity homes and a wider retro revival, the 2025 update favors curated stories, striking scale, and fewer cookie‑cutter frames. Here’s what’s driving the return—and how to style one now. Read more...
Murals Are the New Accent Wall: 2025’s Most Expressive Design Move
Designers say the feature wall has evolved—into full‑blown murals. From panoramic wallpapers to hand‑painted frescoes, here’s why 2025 rooms are embracing story‑scale art (plus how to style it and shop 5 editor picks). Read more...
The Sculptural Wall Is Back: Bas‑Relief, Plaster & 3D Panels Define 2025
After years of flat paint and framed prints, designers are carving walls again. Bas‑relief ceramics, plaster murals and 3D panels bring depth, shadow and tactility to living spaces—here’s who’s leading the movement and how to make it work at home. Read more...
Habitat × Margo Selby returns with a kaleidoscopic AW25 collection—bold color, retro lighting, and the ‘Buster’ print
Habitat’s new collaboration with British textile designer Margo Selby explodes with color and pattern—think bobbin‑base lamps, geometric bedding, and woven ‘Buster’ rugs—rolling out online via Habitat and Argos this month from £10 to £180. Read more...
Refik Anadol’s DATALAND locks Spring 2026 opening in Downtown L.A.—and teases an AI-scented “Infinity Room”
Refik Anadol’s long-awaited DATALAND—billed as the world’s first museum of AI arts—will now open in Spring 2026 at The Grand LA. New previews spotlight a reimagined “Infinity Room” that blends machine “world models,” mirrored visuals, and even AI‑generated scents. Read more...
Fondation Cartier Reopens in Central Paris with Jean Nouvel’s Shape‑Shifting Museum
The Fondation Cartier has opened a dramatic new home at 2 Place du Palais‑Royal, Paris—an 1855 Haussmannian landmark radically reimagined by Jean Nouvel. Five mobile platforms (11 height positions; millions of configurations) turn the museum into an adaptable “machine” for contemporary art. The inaugural show, “Exposition générale,” curated by FormaFantasma, brings together roughly 600 works from the foundation’s collection and runs through August 23, 2026. Read more...