domino magazine offers accessible and cutting-edge home decor inspiration. With celebrity house tours, before-and-after transformations, and insights from famous designers, domino makes it easy to bring your style home.
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Drawing Room • Gold moldings, rosy damask drapery, and every type of marble imaginable characterize Cy Twombly’s home in Rome. It’s no wonder this is where some of my favorite paintings were created.
Curve Appeal • Le Palais Bulles (aka the Bubble Palace), couturier Pierre Cardin’s living/gallery space on the cliffs of the French Riviera, is one bend after another, down to the bespoke candy-colored furniture.
Art & Craft • Frida Kahlo spent much of her life at her family home in Mexico City—a vibrant, creative oasis that served as her studio and was filled with local folk art and cherished objects.
Back to Nature • The workspace of designer and craftsman George Nakashima in New Hope, Pennsylvania, is a testament to his affinity for organic materials and compositional harmony—both foundational in the American craft movement.
THE SHAPE OF THINGS • Drawing inspiration from modern art and architecture, Rejina Pyo’s forward-looking clothing is a reflection of the times.
TIME to SHINE • Polished pieces and ultra-reflective surfaces make even the smallest space feel more expansive.
DECORATING
TAILOR MADE • Between the channeled seafoam cabinetry and the speckled backsplash, almost every surface in this London kitchen looks like supple fabric. We asked designer Hubert Zandberg the secret to creating a space that rivals the most carefully crafted ensemble. His starting point? Natural textures. “It’s about bringing the fashion element into play,” he says.
In the Groove • Graphic lines add depth to pieces big and small.
Looking Dappled • Lighten up hardworking details with multicolored flecks.
Smooth Operators • The mere illusion of a velvety texture can elevate a space.
FINISHING TOUCHES • Just like a good accessory, these stylish accents make the room.
THE MORE YOU GROW • Ron Finley started an “ecolution” in South Central Los Angeles.
TWO IF BY SEA • Drawn to the surf-worthy swells of Montauk, New York, one creative couple put their resourcefulness to the test by turning a pair of cottages into the ultimate year-round retreat.
OUT OF THE WOODS • Bare-bones plywood comes in a host of different patterns and textures.
TEST THE WATERS • Chunky taps set a breezy maritime mood, even when you’re on dish-washing duty.
LIGHT HOUSE • Mix these mid-century–inspired fixtures with rattan and paper pieces for a done-but-undone feel.
ALL THINGS CONSIDERED • In an excerpt from her new book, More Than Just a House: At Home With Collectors and Creators, creative director and lifelong magpie Alex Eagle tells the stories behind the carefully curated collections found within some of the world’s most stylish spaces.
HIGH CONTRAST • In a Manhattan apartment awash in punchy hues, black accents connect the dots.
3 MORE UNEXPECTED PLACES TO PAINT BLACK • Go bold beyond just your furniture choices with Farrow & Ball’s Pitch Black (above).
CALIFORNIA DREAMING • It’s good vibes only when it comes to Miranda Kerr’s first furniture collection, her family’s Malibu home, and the model and entrepreneur herself.
ENTERTAINING
GRANDMA COOKS BEST • In an excerpt from her new book, In Bibi’s Kitchen, hot sauce entrepreneur Hawa Hassan—with help from food writer Julia Turshen—looks to the most creative, resourceful, and experienced home chefs throughout Africa.
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