CULTURED magazine has launched a new special edition titled "CULTURED at Home," which explores how artists and designers create expressive, non-neutral domestic spaces. The issue features intimate explorations of homes, ruined gardens, and interiors, with contributions from critics, novelists, filmmakers, performers, and designers, aiming to capture the improvisational magic and sensory richness of everyday life.
This publication matters because it reframes domestic design as a form of personal expression and artistic practice, moving beyond academic or taste-driven definitions of architecture and design. By highlighting how people resist neutrality and invent new forms of expression at home, the issue positions the domestic sphere as a vital site for creativity and imagination, offering both a resource for contemporary design culture and a celebration of intimate, lived experience.