Interiors — Spaces that Reflect Culture, Work, & Daily Life

This Interiors collection offers a glimpse into how rooms reflect the people who use—or once used—them. Most of these photographs are unpopulated, yet each space suggests presence, function, and memory.

Included are the mid-century offices of Johnson Publishing Company in Chicago, hotel rooms in Lima and Las Vegas, and workspaces in the Time Life Building. There are ceremonial spaces like a banquet hall and temple in China, ornate palace interiors in Vienna, and quieter locations like a trophy room in Chambord, France or an abandoned high school in Ducktown, Tennessee.

Some spaces are designed and polished, others are worn or in transition—but all offer insight into daily life, culture, and identity through architecture, layout, and detail. These photographs don’t aim to document perfection, but rather to observe what spaces hold and leave behind.

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