Mathias Kiss has painted the floor of his Paris atelier with a dramatic skyscape that evokes Renaissance frescoes. The rest of his home studio is just as untraditional.
Category: Design
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An Artist Who Encourages Visitors to Walk Over His Work
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A Paris Apartment That Marries Elegance With Utilitarian Details
The New York Times – T Magazine:When reimagining a home in the Marais, the designer Marie-Anne Derville preserved the spirit of its previous renovation, while adding poetic touches of her own.
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The Fashion Designers Dries Van Noten and Christopher John Rogers in Conversation
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:While decades apart in experience, Dries Van Noten and Christopher John Rogers are both known for their creative use of color and holding on to their autonomy.
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Fernando Campana, Provocateur of Furniture Design, Is Dead at 61
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:Working with his brother, he became a star of the design world, creating furniture and other objects and elevating the culture of his native Brazil.
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In a Candy Pink Villa, a Designer Creates a World of His Own
The New York Times – T Magazine:When it came to finding a new studio in Stockholm, Luca Nichetto took a characteristically untraditional approach.
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In Jewelry, Mini Meets Maxi
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:Tiny earrings and slender chains still are popular, but big and bold statement pieces are stealing some of the spotlight.
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Jewelry in 2023: Big and Small
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:Statement cuffs and tiny pieces for piercings are among the styles that retailers expect shoppers to gravitate toward in the year ahead.
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Destined for the Dump, Construction Waste Gets New Life in the Garden
The New York Times – Business:A new program to reuse architectural mock-ups in community gardens is gaining interest as a way to keep them out of the landfill.
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In Belgium, a Home That Celebrates the Elegance of Utility
The New York Times – T Magazine:A designer and an artist have dedicated their lives to producing spaces, objects and furnishings that say only what they need to — and nothing more.
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A Modernist London Refuge Drawn From Europe’s Aesthetic Past
The New York Times – T Magazine:Inside a nondescript building, Child Studio has created a hybrid work space influenced by Art Deco details and Yves Saint Laurent’s Paris salon.
