In our Friday Five column, we ask a designer, artist, or creative to tell us their five favorite things.
Erika Hardman, co-owner and creative director of Hardman Design, shares her love of her dogs, architectural shoes, the California desert, and more.
Interior designer Coco Greenblum shares some of her favorite elements and spaces, from a stair railing to a bathroom in Mexico City, and more.
Architect Paige Lawrence, principal at 787 Design Studio, shares her love of dogs, wildflowers, vintage furniture, and more.
Amber Pan, co-founder of Studio ?MA, shares her love of a designer chair, an Amsterdam School lamp, favorite sculptures, and more.
Architect and interior designer Susan Nwankpa Gillespie shares some of her favorites, from her father’s photos of Nigeria to textile art, and more.
The masked Dubai-based designer creates collectible furniture that carries memory, emotion, and narrative—inviting objects to live and breathe alongside the people who inhabit them.
Richmond-based artist Vivian Chiu shares some of her favorite artists, from Yuri Kobayashi to Joyce Lin, and more, in this Friday Five.
Nimrod Weis, co-founder of art and technology studio ENESS, shares his love of ceramics, Japan, skateboarding, and more.
Interior designer Maye Ruiz shares her love of her dog Quesadilla, lamp sketches, unexpected finds in a tile shop, and more, in this Friday Five.
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Brooklyn-based architect Brent Buck shares his love of beach glass, charred wood, a stone tool, and more, in this Friday Five.
Furniture maker Laura Casañas Maya shares her love of bodies of water, Disney’s Fantasia, artist Matthew Ronay, and more.
Interior designer Jeremiah Brent shares his love of Maya Angelou, Brancusi's studio, typography, marble slab yards, and more.
Architect Tom Kundig, founder and principal of Olson Kundig, shares some of his favorite things, from his cowboy hat to a Jeep Wrangler, and more.
Dana Harel, founder of White Dirt, shares her love of architecture in the wild, cookbooks as art, food breaks on her dusty table, and more.