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Category: Furniture
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A California Home Returns to Its 1970s Roots, Wall-to-Wall Carpeting and All
When the furniture designer Glenn Lawson set about renovating a house in the Santa Barbara hills, he committed to honoring its heritage.
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A 1974 Sea Ranch Cabin by William Turnbull Jr. Gets a New Life
The house in Sonoma County, designed by a notable modernist architect, needed someone with vision — and the willingness to do a lot of work.
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In the Mountains of Lebanon, a Centuries-Old Guesthouse Welcomes New Visitors
Plus: beauty tips from a makeup artist, a renovated Swiss restaurant and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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T Magazine’s Favorite Homes of 2022
In a special edition of the T List, we look back on Robert Downey Jr.’s inflatable Malibu bungalow, a palace in Naples and more.
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They Dreamed of a Bigger Apartment. Little by Little, It Came True.
Most New Yorkers wish for more space, but moving isn’t the only way to get it. Sometimes you just have to wait for the neighbors to sell.
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Why the Queen of Christmas Refuses to Leave Battery Park City
Home is important to Elizabeth Chan: “Every Christmas song I’ve written has been written here.”
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A Paris Apartment That Marries Elegance With Utilitarian Details
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 House Was in Bad Shape. But It Was On a Lake in Seattle.
Sure, the home still had its original knob-and-tube wiring. But for the lake view, they could overlook a few shortcomings.
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Fernando Campana, Provocateur of Furniture Design, Is Dead at 61
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
When it came to finding a new studio in Stockholm, Luca Nichetto took a characteristically untraditional approach.
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Los Angeles Never Felt Like Home. Now They Live in a Redwood Forest.
There was no time to tour the run-down cabin before buying it. But that didn’t matter: All they could see were the majestic trees surrounding it.
