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1stDibs is a top online platform that links enthusiasts of design with sought-after sellers and artisans of vintage, antique, and modern furniture, home décor, artwork, jewelry, watches, and fashion items.

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  • 6 days ago | 1stdibs.com | Andrew Sessa

    Over the course of her nearly two decades as an interior designer, former fashion-world executive Jessica Gersten has carved out a niche creating spaces filled with what she describes as “sculptural, intriguing” pieces. “That’s what people come to me for” — that and her willingness to “take calculated risks.” She gives credit for this signature style to an early fashion job, in the women’s design studio at Ralph Lauren.

  • 1 week ago | 1stdibs.com | Ted Loos

    When the New York interior designer Randall Jones walks into a gallery, she assesses the offerings for a few moments — you can see the gears turning. Very quickly, she decides what she likes and, more importantly, how she would use a particular object. She calls her design style “considered,” which is true enough, but it is also commanding, and it’s led her to early success as the founder of the residential and hospitality design firm Floret Studio, now five years old.

  • 1 week ago | 1stdibs.com | Claudia Baillie

    This year, the Art Deco movement celebrates its 100th anniversary. So it’s fitting that this recently completed apartment by British design practice Elicyon — an esteemed member of the 2025 1stDibs 50 — is based in London’s 60 Curzon.

  • 2 weeks ago | 1stdibs.com | Rachel Davies

    With World War II raging for the first half of the decade, the 1940s were a time of immense strife. Still, even with the constraints of the period, artists and designers continued to experiment, generating ideas and creating objects and ideas that remain potent today. Such is the thesis of “Boom: Art and Design in the 1940s,” an exhibition on view at Philadelphia Museum of Art through September 1.

  • 2 weeks ago | 1stdibs.com | Hilarie M. Sheets

    Artist Ray Smith‘s studio and loft, sited near the head of the Gowanus Canal, in Brooklyn, has had many lives. Built in the 1800s, the structure was once a foundry producing engine heads for large electric turbines. In another incarnation, it was a blacksmith’s shop, where the horses of Brooklyn were shod.