After spending decades roaming the world, the photographer Simon Watson returned to Dublin, filling his house with all manner of things he’d found on his travels.
Category: Travel
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T Suggests: Moroccan Rugs, Jewelry Inspired by Jaipur and More
A roundup of things our editors — and a few contributors — are excited about in a given week.
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Of a Kind: Marie-Hélène de Taillac
Reading “La Vallée des Rubis,” Joseph Kessel’s 1955 memoir of his odyssey through Burma in search of an extraordinarily large ruby, changed her destiny.
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Iconic Tropical Brutalist Buildings
While the architectural style is most often associated with European cities, it has thrived in places like Brazil, Sri Lanka, Hawaii and Cambodia.
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Erotic Tapestries, a Kyoto Inn Inspired by Sweets and More
T’s roundup of people, places and things to know now.
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Inside the Bioscleave House (Lifespan Extending Villa)
The artists Arakawa and Madeline Gins completed work on their only realized American residential project in 2008, after more than 40 years of collaboration.
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The T List: Five Things We Recommend This Week
Platforms on parade, a fermenter’s adventures — and more.
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A Look Inside the New TWA Hotel
The hotel at Kennedy International Airport is located in the former TWA Flight Center, which was designed by the architect Eero Saarinen in 1962.
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When, if Ever, Is It Unethical to Visit a Country?
Seven well-traveled writers discuss the dilemma of whether or not to visit nations with oppressive governments.
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10 Fresh Floral Accessories for Spring
Whether printed, stitched or painted, blooms abound on the season’s boots and handbags.
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In Fashion: Layers on Layers
Pairing dresses with pants and piling coats over jackets, the 2019 pre-fall collections explore the power of unexpected juxtapositions.
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Market Report: 10 Fresh Floral Accessories for Spring
Whether printed, stitched or painted, blooms abound on the season’s boots and handbags.
