Good Housekeeping on MSN
The 1970s Are Back! See the Top Geometric 70s Patterns Taking Over the Design World
Interior designers are drawing inspiration from the 1970s—and incorporating yesteryear's geometric prints into modern homes.
Designers are split on whether accent walls are truly out of style. However, Wolf is finding that many of her clients are ...
In the wake of last week's London Design Festival, the Dezeen team has selected their 10 favourite products on show at the ...
Learn how agentic AI design principles like error handling and adaptive learning can transform AI into a dynamic ...
AI can optimize patterns, but only humans can create connection.
For Mr. Santos, math can also inspire ideas about structures that have already been built — a new way to see and appreciate the world. Inspired by this idea, The New York Times created a virtual tour ...
Eco Outdoor’s Ben Kerr explains why terrazzo flooring, terrazzo tiles, and terrazzo countertops are the future of circular, sustainable design in 2025.
Veritasium on MSN
What Makes Infinite Pattern So Strange and Beautiful
Most patterns eventually repeat themselves. But in the 1970s, mathematician Roger Penrose discovered a set of shapes that could cover an infinite plane without ever repeating. Known as Penrose tilings ...
Jack Mack Woodturning on MSN
What Makes This Grain Pattern So Rare and Beautiful
What began as a rough block of wood became a breathtaking object of craftsmanship, thanks to the incredible natural design ...
Dezeen on MSN
Five touchable tiles by Marazzi on Dezeen Showroom
From small, intricate tiles to large-format, stone-effect surfaces, 2025 has seen Marazzi list another handful of its ...
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