The “Small/Cool NYC” pop-up exhibition in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, offers rooms you can explore created by designers you know — and some you may not.
Category: Interior Design and Furnishings
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A Photographer’s House of Shadows
In his home and studio, as in his art, Bill Henson plays with the balance of light and dark.
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In Tacoma, an Apartment Renovation That’s All About the Art
The Tacoma condo hadn’t been touched in 40 years, and the pandemic made renovating tricky. But it turned out so well, now the architect wants to buy it.
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A Tequila Distiller Turns a House into a Showcase for Mexican Design
In this San Miguel de Allende building, local 20th-century crafts and contemporary works sit side by side.
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Disney-Inspired Home Decor Helps Fans Take Home the Magic
For some, a dream is a wish your heart makes at home.
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The Latest Must-Have Amenities for Pets
Dogs may not absolutely need their own shower, but they’d appreciate it. And your cat expects nothing less than an architectural playground.
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Vaults, Ducts, Kitchens: Everything Must Go When a Company Moves Out
As companies reduce their office footprint to accommodate remote work, they are turning to decommissioning teams to clear out furniture, fixtures and equipment.
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How an Australian Couple Made Their Tiny Home Feel Bigger
It’s all in the planning, as one couple in Brisbane, Australia, discovered.
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How One Couple Made an Apartment in Greenwich Village Their Own
After the deal fell through, they couldn’t stop thinking about the apartment and those Manhattan views. Sometimes persistence pays off.
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‘I Could Nosh’: A New Cookbook From Jake Cohen
Jake Cohen, the author of a best-selling 2021 cookbook, is back with more ‘Classic Jew-ish Recipes’ that he has reinvented for the modern cook.
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After 3 Decades, Kelly Wearstler Remains a Celebrity in Interior Design
OK, she didn’t invent it, and she doesn’t like the word “eclectic.” But after almost 30 years in business, the designer Kelly Wearstler has remained a celebrity in an often faceless field.
