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The Weekly
A color-blocked Berlin interior, Calder clothes by Bode, and more
Plus: epic new floral mirrors.
      
     
    10.21.25
The Weekly
SPOTLIGHT: A new sofa with ’80s curves, a Sydney travel guide, and more
Plus: What's your coffee table personality?
      
     
    10.16.25
The Weekly
A hotel near Paris’s Modernist gems, a perception-bending rug collection, and more
Plus: An NYC furniture studio debuts on the Paris runway
      
     
    10.09.25
The Weekly
The hottest office interiors trend, new furniture in resin, and more
Plus: A breathtaking indoor-outdoor Calder museum in Philly
      
     
    10.02.25
The Weekly
A new, made-in-the-USA outdoor furniture line, a forgotten Italian radical, and more
Plus: Why is The Grateful Dead partnering with Pantone?
      
     
    09.25.25
The Weekly
A Paris Design Week recap, a chic Mexican-style bar in LA, and more
Plus, an iconic hotel renovation in the south of France by Rodolphe Parente.
      
     
    09.18.25
The Weekly
Our top picks from Collectible, an under-the-radar Greek sculptor, and more
Plus: "sexy disco cubes," a big-box retailer gets weird, and a new French interiors firm to watch.
      
     
    09.11.25
The Weekly
A New NYC Vintage Source, an Epic Use of Glass Blocks, Brutalist Furniture in London, and More
Welcome to the new Sight Unseen, a weekly newsletter that delivers the best of the design world — news, trends, shopping advice, interviews, travel recs, and more — straight to your inbox. If you’re not subscribed, click through to sign up. Want to partner with us, advertise, or submit your work? Email us at hello@sightunseen.com!
      
     
    09.04.25
The Weekly
Berghain As An Apartment, Suntanned Furniture, a Parisian Tiny House, and More
Welcome to the new Sight Unseen, a weekly newsletter that delivers the best of the design world — news, trends, shopping advice, interviews, travel recs, and more — straight to your inbox. If you’re not subscribed, click through to sign up. Want to partner with us, advertise, or submit your work? Email us at hello@sightunseen.com!
      
     
    09.02.25
Editors' Letter
Introducing the All-New Sight Unseen, Launching This Week
When we first started Sight Unseen back in 2009, we’d spent nearly a decade working in traditional print journalism. Despite launching shortly after the rise of blog culture, we insisted that Sight Unseen be called an online magazine, doubling down on our commitment to long-form feature stories and our hallowed idea of what respectable journalism ought to be. But at the same time, right from the beginning, we thought of our site as a forum for indulging our own interests and obsessions, publishing things that were only tangentially related to the news of the day. As the years went by and our status as design authorities grew, we shifted away from interviewing our inner circle about their weird collections or the books they drew inspiration from and took a more expansive approach, covering of-the-moment exhibitions, interiors, and talents. And yet Sight Unseen still always felt curated — fundamentally a reflection of our personal point of view. It’s what people love so much about the site. As we approach our 17th year in business, that curated sensibility is what we want to double down on.
      
     
    07.11.25
Sight Unseen Presents
Goodbye for Now… We’ll Be Back in the Fall!
When you work for yourself, as we have for the past 16 years, it can be hard to turn off your work brain entirely. When we travel, we're constantly noticing architectural details and furniture vignettes that could be content; when a furniture order comes in late at night, it's imperative to address in a timely fashion. However, what we *are* able to do, considering our lack of a corporate overlord, is to suddenly say: "Hey, should we take the summer off?" We eased into this glam-leaning European way of doing things back in 2021, when we were writing How to Live With Objects, and we've deployed it to varying degrees ever since when the temperature start to rise. This summer marks our longest hiatus yet. We'll be back online after Labor Day. Now, we will be working behind the scenes to some extent — tinkering with our editorial vision, working on personal projects, Instagramming, and, most important, running the Sight Unseen Collection, business as usual. But you won't see any editorial content on the site until we return in September. See you then!