A new book, “How to Live With Objects,” from the founders of the design website Sight Unseen explores the topic.
Category: Furniture
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A New Range of Honey From the Gardens of LeBron James and Ai Weiwei
The New York Times – T Magazine:Plus: Norman Teague’s culturally minded furniture and more from T’s cultural compendium.
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How Brooke Shields Created a London-Style Home in the West Village
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:When the actor and former child model found a Greek Revival house in need of saving, her renovation goal was simple: Put it back the way it was.
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Leaving Brooklyn for Connecticut Was Easier Than They Thought
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:A gut renovation that took just six weeks helped. So did the poolside bar they built from a kit.
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New York’s/Manhattan’s Next Generation of Design Gallerists Invite You Inside
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:New York’s new guard moves beyond social media, opening brick and mortar spaces to make design within reach.
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Thanksgiving Table Setting Ideas for a Big Crowd
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:If you’re expecting a big crowd for Thanksgiving, you’ll need a flexible space that can accommodate everyone. Here’s how to design it.
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Tiny Furniture Isn’t Just for Dollhouses Anymore
The New York Times – T Magazine:For artists and designers accustomed to considering both form and function, working in miniature affords outsize opportunities for experimentation.
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A Minimalist House for Clutter-Free Living (Despite the Kids)
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:A Southern California designer wanted to create a home where “everything gets put away at night” — and she succeeded. Sort of.
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Rupert Holmes, on Creating a Victorian-Flavored Escape in Upstate NY
The New York Times – Music:The artist you know from ‘The Piña Colada Song’ has a new play about Ruth Bader Ginsburg and a new novel coming out next year — but still no plans to live in the city.
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In Seattle, a Modern Home That Looks Toward the Sky and the Water
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:The house is a few feet from its next-door neighbors, but you’d never know it when you’re inside: “We just turned the windows to the sky.”
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A Brooklyn Artist Crafting Perforated Furniture
The New York Times – T Magazine:Plus: voluminous outerwear, a hotel with floor-to-ceiling views and more from T’s cultural compendium.
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The Pickled Haitian Condiment Adorning Dishes Across the U.S.
The New York Times – T Magazine:Plus: zodiac necklaces, painted lampshades and more recommendations from T Magazine.
