When two artists bought the vacant building, it was ‘grim and creepy.’ Now it’s not only a home — it’s a communal arts space.
Category: Interior Design and Furnishings
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In T’s Spring Design Issue, Three Maximalist Homes Filled With Collections
It’s the objects in each of these spaces — as well as those in her own, T’s editor in chief writes — that bring the place to life.
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A Parisian Designer Builds His Dream House in a Former Brothel
Ramdane Touhami has turned a haute bohemian landmark into an audacious showcase for his inimitable, fearless creativity.
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House Tour | Ramdane Touhami & Victoire de Taillac-Touhami
The husband-and-wife creatives invite T into their 5,400-square-foot home, a former brothel in Paris.
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In Cairo, a Mansion Where the Layers of History Show Through
A couple has restored and reimagined a nearly decimated building as a home and a cultural hub, revealing the complexity of the city’s past.
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Eboni K. Williams and Her ‘Harlem Jewel Box’
The broadcaster and author’s brief to her designer was simple: ‘Imagine if Josephine Baker lived in Harlem today. That’s what I want this apartment to look like.’
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This Chef’s SoHo Loft Is Strictly Invitation Only
Yann Nury’s New York atelier, where he hosts the lucky few for meals, doubles as a secret design haven.
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What Can a 1970s Magazine Teach Us Today?
The cluttered, lively ethos of Apartment Life offers an antidote to the chilly perfectionism of Instagram — and creative ideas that still feel relevant.
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9 Furniture Designers From Across the African Diaspora
Jomo Tariku, a designer and data scientist, shines a spotlight on trailblazing industrial artisans and their provocative, inspiring work.
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The Interior Lives of Black Homes
A new wave of books, exhibitions and archival projects work to tell a more complete story of spaces designed for and by Black homeowners.
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An Interior Designer’s Love Letter to the Sky
Shalini Misra designed her Lexington Avenue apartment as an aerie filled with treasures that celebrates the feeling of “floating in the clouds.”
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There’s No Muse Like Home
Two product designers discuss their own private diasporas.
