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Lemaire Denim and an Elsa Peretti Pendant
Our curated product edit recommends standout fashion, art, food, and design — both old and new.
Design’s Quiet Purist
We spoke with Nina Rose of Pierre Augustin Rose about the mechanics of timelessness, the cultural implications of craftsmanship, and why refusing to operate on the industry's schedule is simply the most intelligent approach.
Arcosanti: The Living Blueprint
Photographer and stylist Savannah White traveled to the high desert of Arizona to visit Arcosanti, the half-built city where architecture, ecology, and idealism still converge.
The Making of Martha Stewart’s Dinner Party Empire
HUR Reads is our definitive shortlist of the most prominent articles from around the web.
A Sophie Buhai Necklace and Gaetano Pesce Table
Our curated product edit recommends standout fashion, art, food, and design — both old and new.
Women Are Now the World’s Leading Art Collectors
HUR Reads is our definitive shortlist of the most prominent articles from around the web.
A René Lalique Box and a Fane Shoulder Bag
Our curated product edit recommends standout fashion, art, food, and design — both old and new.
At Design Miami.Paris, Taste Is the Real Currency
Last week, Design Miami.Paris returned to the French capital for its largest edition yet. HURS founder Bonnie Langedijk spoke to the fair’s leadership team and the directors of three presenting galleries to dive into the magic of Design Miami’s Paris edition.
Holding Two Worlds
Designer Kim Mupangilaï recognizes herself in Lina Bo Bardi's work, shaped by dual heritage just as her own practice merges Belgian and Congolese identities. Mupangilaï dives into how Bo Bardi built an architecture of dialogue between Italian modernism and Brazilian culture, proving that belonging to more than one place isn't a contradiction but a gift.
The Space Between
Architect Masako Hayashi taught Rie Azuma that Japanese housing culture could be expressed in a single observation about wind flowing through a space. Azuma reflects on her professor's teachings about sections, eaves, and the fusion of Japanese tradition with modernity that continues to shape her practice today.
Notes on Instinct
Dahlia Hojeij Deleuze and Racha Gutierrez explore how the self-taught Madeleine Castaing reminds us that a space is not an image but a narrative.
On Courage
Interior designer Brigette Romanek reflects how Gae Aulenti's work has taught her that design isn't about perfection but about connection, that being different is something to celebrate, and that the best spaces express what words cannot.
Eileen Gray, Reimagined
HUR Reads is our definitive shortlist of the most prominent articles from around the web.
Scandinavian Table Linens and a Shirt by Charvet
Our curated product edit recommends standout fashion, art, food, and design — both old and new.
Fashion’s Obsession with the Word “Archival”
HUR Reads is our definitive shortlist of the most prominent articles from around the web.
Glassware by Lobmeyr and a Handcrafted Hairbrush
Our curated product edit recommends standout fashion, art, food, and design — both old and new.
She Designs the Jewelry Women Want to Wear
We spoke with the jewelry designer about intuition as a method, the women who shaped her independence, and how a piece of jewelry can live between art and everyday life.
Have We Turned Exercise into Identity?
Marsha Lindsay, Johanna Engvall and Élodie Ouédraogo discuss what the politicisation of fitness reveals about culture today, the power in moving your body and the importance of language.
The WNBA’s Star Players Strike Back
HUR Reads is our definitive shortlist of the most prominent articles from around the web.
We spoke with Nina Rose of Pierre Augustin Rose about the mechanics of timelessness, the cultural implications of craftsmanship, and why refusing to operate on the industry's schedule is simply the most intelligent approach.