The Art of Curating Antiques for Modern Homes
Master the art of blending history with contemporary style. Discover Nina Magon’s expert tips on curating antiques for modern homes to create a timeless, luxury aesthetic.
Art From the Eye of India Debuts at Miami Art Week
Discover how Nina Magon’s “Eye of India” celebrated Indian art, fashion, and performance at Miami Art Week with Masaba Gupta, Rupi Kaur & SA Dance Company.
A Designer’s Guide to Creating a Wellness Sanctuary at Home
When every room is shaped with intention—supporting movement, stillness, texture, and breath—a deeper kind of comfort begins to unfold. That is the promise of a wellness sanctuary.
The ULTIMATE Holiday Gift Guide
Your holiday shopping starts and ends here. Over seventy-five ideas across eight personalities, curated for the ones who crave beauty, design, and originality. This is the season’s ultimate hub for inspired gifting.
5 Beauty Products That Earned My Loyalty
These five products have answered all of those questions for me, which is why they’ve earned a permanent place on my vanity.
The Power of Juxtaposition in Modern Design
There is a quiet power in contrast. When two seemingly opposite elements come together, something shifts in the room. You sense the dialogue between them before you fully process the details.
Why Windows and Doors Matter More in Waterfront Homes
Life on the water is shaped by light, horizon, and the subtle balance between serenity and protection. The design of waterfront homes is defined by how windows and doors frame those moments, drawing the outdoors in while safeguarding what matters most.
Using Art to Guide Color in Luxury Design
Dive into Nina Magon’s approach to using art as a deliberate source for color decisions in luxury interiors.
How to Create a Bold Kitchen Using Less, Not More
There’s a persistent idea that a bold kitchen needs to be dramatic or over-the-top to make an impact. But in the world of refined design, boldness has nothing to do with excess.
Rethinking Luxury Through a Global Lens
Travel is more than an escape for me—it is a means of refining perspective. As a designer, my role is toshape how people experience space, and few things expand that capacity quite like cultural immersion.