CBS Sunday Morning aired its annual “By Design” edition on May 17, highlighting a variety of design-focused stories across multiple creative sectors. Hosted by Jane Pauley, the program explored innovative trends in architecture, fashion, art, and culinary culture.
One featured segment examined the growing popularity of tiny homes built in residential backyards, reflecting a movement toward efficient and sustainable living spaces. The program also showcased Adobe house construction techniques, emphasizing modern building materials and environmentally conscious design.
In fashion, the special highlighted iconic brands such as Louis Vuitton and Finland’s Marimekko, offering viewers insights into their distinctive styles and cultural significance. The episode included additional art-focused content like domino art installations and striking chandeliers, demonstrating the wide-ranging nature of visual creativity.
The culinary scene was represented with Philadelphia food favorites, illustrating how regional cuisine continues to inspire community identity. Longwood Gardens, renowned for its horticultural displays, was featured to highlight natural design in landscape architecture.
Adding a unique cartographic perspective, rare maps were presented, connecting historical exploration with contemporary appreciation for detailed design and craftsmanship.
The special concluded with an interview featuring director Jon Favreau, discussing his influential work on the television series “The Mandalorian” and the character Grogu, showing how design extends into storytelling and visual effects in entertainment.
This edition of “By Design” reflected the CBS Sunday Morning team’s commitment to exploring design in its many forms, from homes and fashion to food and film, offering viewers a comprehensive look at creativity shaping daily life.
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