Fans of the tastemaker Paola Russo find what they’re looking for at her Los Angeles shop, called Just One Eye.
Category: Furniture
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Five Things Tom Dixon Wishes He’d Created
The designer, who’s debuting a line of portable lighting, looks to geodesic domes and bicycles.
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At U-Mall in NYC, Vintage Treasures Are Sold Out of a Moving Truck
Colorful glassware, a chrome-legged couch and Japanese pants were some of the items being resold at U-Mall, a sort of outdoor-market-meets-stoop-sale.
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Luxurious Takes on Pâté en Croûte
Plus: one-of-a-kind painted cabinets, origami-inspired fashion and more from T’s cultural compendium.
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In an English Village, a Home Where the 1430s and the 1970s Peacefully Coexist
When the artist Sarah Kaye Rodden and her family took over a former medieval meeting hall in Kent, they chose to honor its many lives.
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These Legacy Design Brands Honor Generations of Expectations
Scions of their family businesses are embracing legacies, whether lost or lasting, while tackling a future that their forebears would barely recognize.
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Design Advice for Making the Practical Pretty
On feel-good desk chairs, stylish laundry rooms and game tables you don’t have to banish to the basement.
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Design Classics of the Future
Experts suggest a few recent products that may stick around for generations to come.
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Millennials Embrace Bicentennial Style
For a growing number of designers, dealers and collectors in their thirties, American antiques are hot.
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Interior Design Advice for the Long Haul
Design experts say a surprising number of them have stood the test of time.
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Upholstered Seating to Settle Into
Wrapped entirely in velvet, leather or wool, modern dining chairs are softening up.
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In the Swedish Countryside, a Home With Space to Think
A creative couple have transformed a former schoolhouse into a minimalist live-work space that spurs their art — and reflects it, too.
