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Design

Professional portrait of Lina Ghotmeh, founder of LG—A, wearing a red blouse. The image includes "Observer 2025 Art Index" branding with her name and title "Founder & Architect, LG—A," on the right side.

Lina Ghotmeh Is Reimagining Cultural Architecture for a Connected World

In this Q&A, architect Lina Ghotmeh discusses how she’s reimagining the role of museums and cultural institutions through projects like the AlUla Contemporary Arts Museum, the British Museum’s Western Range and the Jadids’ Legacy Museum in Uzbekistan. She explains why art spaces must evolve into living ecosystems that reflect place, context and collective memory, and how her “archaeology of the future” approach bridges past and present to create architecture that is grounded and deeply connected to its surroundings.
By The Editors
Professional portrait of Jennifer Findley and Kevin Mansour

Art as Infrastructure: How Cultural Programming Is Redefining Luxury Hospitality


Jennifer Findley, an international art advisor and founder of the JFiN Collective, has built a career at the intersection of curatorial rigor, market strategy and cultural stewardship. As Oram Hotels’ newly appointed Director of Arts & Culture, she brings that perspective directly into hospitality development. In this Expert Insights Q&A, Findley joins Oram Hotels co-founder Kevin Mansour—whose real estate and investment expertise has shaped the group’s Southern California portfolio—to examine how embedding artists, institutions and cultural process into hotels from the earliest stages is redefining brand value, guest engagement and long-term asset identity. Together, they explore why art, when treated as infrastructure rather than ornament, can fundamentally reshape what hospitality delivers.
By Sonia Rubeck
An elehgant luminous interior with a Hyppo sculptural bar table.

Lalannes Fever and the Global Demand for Design

Unlike highly choreographed fine art auctions, the results of the design sales are organic, not engineered through guarantees, irrevocable bids or elaborate staging.
By Elisa Carollo
A Sotheby’s auctioneer in a black suit stands in front of a crowded room with Gustav Klimt’s portrait of a woman hanging beside a bidding screen showing Antonio Obá’s Alvorada—Musica Incidental Black Bird.

Christie’s and Sotheby’s Close 2025 With a Market Rebound Fueled by Luxury and New Buyers

By Elisa Carollo
A bar cart shaped like a hippo, with several panels open to reveal the compartments holding bottles and glassware

François-Xavier Lalanne’s ‘Hippopotame Bar’ Sets a New Auction Record for the Artist

By Christa Terry
A staircase and escalator descend into an exhibition area marked with red signs reading “NOMAD Vault.” Above, a mosaic ceiling with green, white and blue honeycomb shapes fans out over the space.

NOMAD Abu Dhabi Turns a Decommissioned Airport Terminal into a Destination for Design

By Elisa Carollo
Minimalist gallery display with neutral walls, ceramic vessels on white pedestals, and soft organic lighting at Salon Art + Design 2025.

At Salon Art + Design 2025, Innovation, Form and Function Meet Market Enthusiasm

By Elisa Carollo
Two men in light colored suits pose on harbor

Former Apple Designer Jony Ive’s Latest Work Is a $4,800 Lantern for Sailors

By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
The exterior of Sotheby’s London features a striking golden Surrealist facade with two giant sculpted eyes framing the entrance.

Karpidas’s Sotheby’s Sale Marks a New Peak for Surrealism and Design

By Elisa Carollo
The image shows an exhibition space with sculptures by François-Xavier and Claude Lalanne. In the foreground, a large blue pig sculpture stands prominently, its geometric form and bright color striking against the historic backdrop. To the left, a bronze figure, possibly from a different artist, with outstretched arms, contrasts the playful nature of the animal sculpture. A smaller sculpture, possibly by the Lalannes, is positioned to the right on a pedestal, completing the eclectic arrangement in the room. The space has a classical ambiance, with ornate mirrors and detailed architecture enhancing the contemporary artwork's impact.

Record Prices, New Buyers and Global Reach: Design’s Moment Has Arrived

By Elisa Carollo
Coralie Bickford-Smith looks through a set of bookshelves filled with clothbound classics.

Meet Coralie Bickford-Smith, the Artist Behind Penguin Clothbound Classics’ Iconic Aesthetic

By Hudson Warm
A woman wearing a white shirt and pink overalls stands in front of an open kiln, gently placing or removing large, unfinished ceramic sculptures that resemble hand-woven baskets made of clay strips.

Artist Anina Major Is Recontextualizing the Bahamian Narrative One Clay Plait at a Time

By Steven Vargas
Two men stand in their living room in front of a couch; there's a large abstract painting on the wall

Meet the Collectors: StudioTwentySeven Gallerists Nacho Polo and Robert Onuska

By Christa Terry
A portrait of a woman with blond hair wearing black paired with teal earrings

Jill Bokor On Art, Design Fairgoers and What Not to Miss at Salon

By Dan Duray

When Artist Saul Steinberg Reimagined an Icon

By Christa Terry

Immaculate Norse-Themed Encino Home Lists for $22.9 Million

By Dustin Nelson

Ricardo Orts and Ulises Studio Conjure Whimsical Worlds with A.I.

By Cat Woods

Apple Won’t Replace its VP of Industrial Design, a Role Made Famous by Jony Ive

By Olivia Baker

Let’s Get Rid of the Blobby Book Cover

By Miles Klee
A photo of a Google office in Bay View, featuring high white ceilings and a spiral staircase, with a floor designated for teams to meet.

Workers Are Returning to the Office, But It Won’t Look Quite the Same

By Courtney Vinopal

Printfresh Just Debuted a Very Chic Home Collection—Shop the Best Pieces Now

By Morgan Halberg

The Next Big Economic Movement Is Buying New Nothing At All

By Emily Manthei

Donate to Download a Cute Digital Recipe Card From One of Your Favorite NYC Restaurants

By Vivien Lee

Renovations at LACMA Won’t Halt Promising New Exhibitions

By Helen Holmes
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