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How the world's most influential interior designers are abandoning the universal luxury language for something more personal, more daring, and more alive.

Something significant has shifted in the world of luxury interior design. The long reign of the safe, market-tested luxury aesthetic — all white marble and custom millwork — is giving way to something far more interesting: spaces that feel like genuine expressions of individual character.

The most interesting interiors being created today have a specificity to them that feels almost confrontational. They make a point of view. They reference unexpected sources. They combine periods and styles that have no business being in the same room.

Materials are having a renaissance. Natural stone in unexpected forms — not just marble slabs but limestone with fossils visible, basalt with natural edge profiles — is appearing in contexts that would have seemed eccentric five years ago.

"Lighting design — always undervalued — is finally receiving the attention it deserves as a primary spatial tool."

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