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  • 1 week ago | marthastewart.com | Sophie Aliece Hollis

    Credit: Caroline Brackett Studio of Design Transforming your bathroom into a serene, spa-like retreat doesn’t require a complete overhaul—just thoughtful design choices that prioritize comfort, calm, and indulgence. A bathtub with a sculptural quality, for example, can turn your daily soak into a restorative ritual.

  • 3 weeks ago | marthastewart.com | Sophie Aliece Hollis

    Credit: Getty / Joe Hendrickson Tile can be the crown jewel of a kitchen or bath, but only if it’s not stuck in the past. While some styles stand the test of time, others hang around for far too long, dragging down otherwise thoughtful designs. According to top interior designers, today’s smartest tile choices lean into warmth, texture, and authenticity—think natural stone, handcrafted finishes, and timeless palettes that feel grounded, not gimmicky. So what's out of fashion?

  • 1 month ago | marthastewart.com | Sophie Aliece Hollis

    Photo: Joseph Giles. The bathroom is no longer just a utilitarian space—it’s also a luxurious sanctuary. These elevated areas are designed to soothe, restore, and inspire, featuring sculptural bathtubs, elegant wallcoverings, and more. These luxury bathrooms feature the best of the best in interior design, like seamless stone countertops and bold, botanical murals. Here, top interior designers share their favorite ideas for elevating this everyday space.

  • 1 month ago | architecturaldigest.com | Sophie Aliece Hollis

    As we settle into 2025, the palpable obsession with wellness has interior designers and homeowners alike fixated on one particular space: the bathroom. The latest bathroom trends cropping up in remodels and blank-slate new builds reflect this increasing interest in wellbeing and the sustainability, functionality, and practicality that comes with it.

  • 1 month ago | whitewall.art | Sophie Aliece Hollis

    Milan Design Week 2025 unfolded like a grand spectacle of forward-thinking collaborations, conceptual experimentation, and—more than ever—performance. Across myriad immersive installations and choreographed product unveilings, performance wasn’t just an accessory to the object, it was embedded into the DNA of the exhibitions themselves. One showing, in particular, pushed this idea further than most.

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Sophie Aliece Hollis @SA_Hollis
23 Jun 19

360-degree views of London from 55 stories up? Not bad. @dwell https://t.co/Kcqgx5CA0L

Sophie Aliece Hollis
Sophie Aliece Hollis @SA_Hollis
23 Jun 19

RT @AIANational: Green schools save $100,000 per year, on average. That's enough to hire two new teachers, buy 500 new computers, or purcha…

Sophie Aliece Hollis
Sophie Aliece Hollis @SA_Hollis
13 Jun 19

Souza Luque is using design to make the process of injecting insulin safer, easier, and more fun for children with type-1 diabetes. https://t.co/mEyoOfu2Q2