Brands are extending their reach by repurposing best-selling designs, including animal and floral motifs, onto timepieces.
Category: Design
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T Magazine’s Favorite Homes of 2023
A time portal to the ’80s, a maximalist Italian villa — and more.
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Cubicles Reappear in Offices as Employees Return
Once derided as symbols of a commodified work force, cubicles are making a comeback, and workers are personalizing them and posting photos on social media.
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In an 18th-Century Tavern, a Different Kind of Holiday Market
Dozens of makers gathered at the restaurant Stissing House, in New York’s Hudson Valley, for a celebration of craft and local creativity.
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The Glory of Designs by Women (It’s About Time)
The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute reimagines the record of fashion, celebrating designers known but also those long, and wrongly, forgotten.
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Sadie Sink’s Beauty Routine: A Red Lip and Apple Cider Vinegar
Plus: embroidered silk handbags, handcrafted silverware and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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Will the Logo for America’s 250th Anniversary Unite the Country?
The design studio behind the U.S. bicentennial emblem was asked to brand America’s 250th anniversary. According to one designer, the daunting job called for an “impossible construction.”
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A Tokyo Designer Captures Memories in Gems
Mio Harutaka’s pieces include bunnies, daisies and a piano keyboard ring in diamonds and onyx.
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An Italian Lakeside Retreat That Embraces Modernity
How members of a storied Milanese family reimagined a glass-walled 1970s house in a style all their own.
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How Dyson Became the Apple of Cleaning Appliances
How Dyson’s cordless stick became a status symbol, a trophy of domesticity and a generational must-have.
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A Swiss Home So Well Designed It Needs Just One Door
Thanks to a series of pivoting panels, the Geneva apartment can be reconfigured for remote work or parties: “We only have one door, and that’s our front door.”
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The T Predictor: What We’ll Be Obsessing Over in 2024
We asked 46 artists, filmmakers, chefs and other creative people to forecast next year’s cultural trends. (Spoiler: We’re all going to be wearing a lot of brown.)
