When you see “Directed by Oliver Stone” in the opening credits, you know that the movie you are about to watch will be unusual, uninhibited and unpredictable. And when you see “Designed by Geoffrey Bradfield” attached to a house or apartment, you know that you’ll be looking at rooms that are unusual, uninhibited and unpredictable. So it is not surprising that when the director and the designer met at a Manhattan dinner party, they discovered a shared sense of a distinctive and often daring style.

Inside the world’s first 3D printed house in raw earth

Expanding Modern Interiors With Minimalist White Decor

modern archeology: fabian oefner fragments familiar objects of memory to unearth their inner workings

Light & Luxury Interiors With Elegant Neoclassical Style

Striking Rockface Feature Walls & Luxury Stone Decor Accents

Apollo Architects & Associates creates multi-generational home with walled-in garden

Take 5: Moon Chalk, Modern Stationery, Oat Milk + More
