The editors of T Magazine introduce the T List, a weekly newsletter sharing their current favorites in various categories. In the latest edition, artist Stephanie Shih’s exhibit at Alexander Berggruen gallery in New York recreates household objects from the ’90s in clay, capturing a family narrative with pieces like a crushed beer can and VHS workout series. Philippe Starck’s new Brach Madrid hotel pays homage to the city’s creative history with Spanish artwork and flamenco shawls in the rooms. The Taiwanese treat pineapple cake gets a modern twist from bakers like Jessica Little Fu in the Bay Area and Win Son Bakery in Brooklyn, creating innovative versions of the traditional treat. Mexican artist Christian Camacho’s colorful installation at the Museo Universitario del Chopo challenges perceptions of scale and light with vivid materials like water and acetate. French ceramist Jacques Monneraud’s stoneware vessels at the Ceramic Brussels art fair mimic cardboard so closely that buyers often mistake them for the real thing, showcasing the contrast between disposable materials and durable pottery. These diverse and creative offerings highlight the intersection of art, design, and culture in today’s world.