- October 20, 2008 |
- Kind of Feels Like California, Doesn’t It?
Except it’s on lower Fifth Avenue.
- May 19, 2008 |
- Eleven TVs. A White Lacquered Ceiling. No Bookshelves.
MISSION STATEMENT: �Everything was about not obstructing the view.
- October 29, 2007 |
- 25 More Design Luminaries
We could have filled 1,000 pages with New York’s living design innovators, but there are space limits. Here, in brief, another 25 crucial names.
- October 29, 2007
- Design Revolutionaries
Here, we pay tribute to nine New Yorkers who changed�and are still changing�the way we look at our world, from centenarian ceramist Eva Zeisel to graphic iconoclast Fabien Baron.
- October 29, 2007 |
- Martha Stewart
Homemaking was a dreary chore until she made it an artisanal pursuit. And built an empire.
- October 29, 2007 |
- Fabien Baron
The polymath has designed advertising, perfume bottles, magazines, and everything you see on this page.
- September 17, 2007 | Great Room
- Loving Frank
Fifty-seven years after he designed it, the house that Frank Lloyd Wright thought might be his greatest has finally been built by one determined fan.
- May 21, 2007 | Best Bets
- The Wrong Stuff
For the next two months, all these artistically valid tchotchkes are gathered under one West Chelsea roof.
- May 21, 2007 |
- The Next Dakota
French starchitect Jean Nouvel’s 40 Mercer reimagines the quintessential New York apartment house downtown, with river views.
- May 21, 2007 |
- The Next Mid-Century
The good news: There’s a hot new period to collect. The bad news: It’s the eighties. Karl Springer, Angelo Donghia, and the Michael Taylor pillow chop are back.