With their durability and tropical charm, rattan furnishings stand the test of time.
Architect C.W. Dickey had only seen Hawai‘i as a kingdom and a territory, but he helped define how it would look as a state.
Like a jagged ridge line softened under a veil of mist at dusk, structured separates and billowing fabrics exude strength and grace in the elegant, art-filled lounge spaces at Halekulani and Halepuna Waikiki.
Leeroy New showcases his alien creations at Foster Botanical Garden for Hawai‘i Triennial 2022.
In breathing new life into the traditional Japanese craft of boro, modern-day makers perpetuate a legacy as heavily layered as the patchwork textile itself.
In Tony Barnhill’s colorized images of old Hawai‘i, black-and-white photographs are reimagined in vivid color.
Discover what three Hawai‘i artists worked on during their recent artist residencies around Honolulu.
Mary Mitsuda’s intuitive and freewheeling approach thrives in the juxtaposition of opposites.
‘Opihi, considered a delicacy due to its immense difficulty to harvest, is where high stakes meet high flavor.
Music reigns supreme at EP Bar, a haven for audiophiles and highball drinkers in Chinatown.