October's Top Design Reads, With Bernhardt Design
Welcome to Top Picks, Interior Design's LinkedIn Newsletter, presented by Bernhardt Design, where we share our most-read stories of the month! Hospitality design is hot, hot, hot, from a cheery hotel that nods to a vintage advertisement to a roundup of sleek destinations rooted in community. Plus, ignite the senses in Tokyo's Miss Dior exhibition and hear from the newest member of Queer Eye. For an up-to-date look at the projects making headlines now, sign up for our weekly newsletter here.
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Guess the beloved beverage that inspired the design of the Wild Palms Hotel, which features a riot of cheerful colors and a plethora of cabana stripes and circles.
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To provide solace from the hustle-bustle of the Manhattan streets below, this serene apartment offers a sensory experience at once stimulating and soothing.
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Explore the design of “Tokyo’s Miss Dior: Stories of a Miss," which encompassed nine galleries, each a unique environment, marked by shades of pink.
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From adaptive reuse to new construction, these standout properties in Europe and Central America encourage leisurely connection with local culture.
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The newest member of Queer Eye’s Fab5 shared insights into his multi-faceted career, family life, and dream project with Editor in Chief Cindy Allen.
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