Maya Ibbitson
Author
Maya Ibbitson is an associate digital editor at Architectural Digest. She graduated from McGill University and lives in New York.
Discoveries
This Centuries-Old Dutch Ceramic Is Having a Comeback
Plus, a running club attracting NYC architects, an Ethiopian landmark’s return to glory, and more AD Discoveries this month
I Tried It
The Container Store Elfa Shelving System Holds My 100-Plus Books Just Fine
A library experiment proves this OG closet system’s endless customizability
Behind the Design
Why People’s Is the Club That Revelers Never Want to Leave
Margot Hauer-King and Emmet McDermott partnered with Workstead to create the Greenwich Village anti-members club
2025 Design Rewind
2025 Was The Year of ’90s Nostalgia
Reflecting on the so-called golden age of media with a look back on our favorite interiors of the decade
Discoveries
Hugo Toro Unveils His Secret Speakeasy in Cannes
Plus, Margaux’s new San Francisco flagship, the cool-kid upstate hangout upgrade, and more AD Discoveries this month
Magazine
Brooklyn Designer Thomas Yang Rethinks the Instruments of Our Everyday
Plus, AD100 designer Beata Heuman and de Gournay turn a floral mural into a poetic wall covering, David Netto pays homage to Billy Baldwin, a 1950s Vladimir Kagan outdoor suite makes a modern splash, and more AD discoveries this month
Events
AD at Home For the Holidays: Inside the Chic NYC Bash
Anna Wintour, Chloë Sevigny, Marc Jacobs, and friends celebrated Amy Astley’s book at Fabiola Beracasa Beckman’s NYC town house
Into the Archive
Frank Gehry: Five Decades of Daring
A look back at six landmark Gehry projects that defined the architect’s audacious vision—and helped shape AD’s own architectural legacy
Discoveries
Fire-Resilient, Fast, and Beautiful: Marmol Radziner’s Prefab Solution for LA
Plus, a provocative Jean Royère show, Louis Vuitton’s trunk tales, Jean-Georges’s latest ABC outpost, and more AD Discoveries this month
What to Spec Now
AD PRO’s Passementerie Library: The Best Sources for Trimmings
Our favorite sources for tassels, trims, and all things embroidered
Discoveries
Sheila Hicks Revisits the Fabric That Started It All
Plus, meet the artist turning quilts into architecture, an aged whisky that pairs well with Japanese art, and more AD Discoveries this month
Discoveries
Nordic Knots Home Launches Bedding for the Bold
Plus, inside New York City’s chic new general store, a fresh source for vintage garden furniture, and more AD Discoveries this month
Trend Report
AD PRO’s Color Trend Report 2025
From harnessing the architectural power of color blocked rooms to coaxing cautious clients past beige, our latest report has you covered. Get the palettes, strategies, and insider insights shaping the next wave of interiors
Magazine
From Fresh Twists on Sgraffito Ceramics to a New Ojai Hotspot, These Are AD’s Discoveries of the Month
What to buy, where to go, who to know
Magazine
From David Netto Glassware Fit for the Italian Riviera to Washington, DC’s Coolest New Dining Room, Here Are AD's Discoveries of the Month
What to buy, where to go, who to know
Events
Ken Fulk Has Unveiled a San Francisco Shop—And AD PRO Directory Members Got a First Look Inside
Last week, the AD100 talent partied with Bay Area designers to celebrate his new retail location
Trend Report
AD PRO’s 2025 Outdoor Forecast
Welcome to a new era of outdoor design. In this member-only report, AD PRO taps industry vets for their insights on green spaces where resilience, comfort, and style rule
Magazine
From Kelly Wearstler’s Sonic-Inspired Rugs to Molteni&C’s Palazzo Showcase, Here Are AD’s Discoveries of the Month
What to buy, where to go, who to know
Need to Know
Adam Charlap Hyman’s Coveted Selects From The Winter Show, Drake/Anderson Fulfills Succession Plans, and More News
Here’s what you need to know now
Architecture + Design
Alaïa Opens the Doors to a SANAA-Designed Paris Flagship
The bespoke atelier tapped the Japanese firm to design their new boutique, inspired by the concept of second skin