05 May Lee Broom’s pop up shop in the New York Times
For the first time, fans of Lee Broom's work can see a lot of it, all in one place. The designer has opened up a shop in SoHo, for one month. More details here....
For the first time, fans of Lee Broom's work can see a lot of it, all in one place. The designer has opened up a shop in SoHo, for one month. More details here....
Harry Allen and Esque have teamed up for the second time. See the pieces here. ...
[See the full slide show here] For the past year, Doug Meyer has taken a deep dive into the lives of some of the earliest creatives to die of AIDS and AIDS-related causes, creating likenesses of them -- busts, statuettes, intaglios, multi-media sculptures and the like -- which will be exhibited at a show that opens tomorrow at Liz O’Brien Gallery in New York City. Meyer studied fine art at Parsons and worked at Holly Solomon and Metro Pictures galleries before starting what would become a successful interior design business, yet he’s taken on conceptual, site-specific projects like this one every...
Staying in a gorgeous Dutch home, at the intersection of two canals, is (almost) better than staying at a hotel. Here's why....
Always a great interview, Ken Fulk lets us in on his travel peculiarities, which include (his word) calisthenics. Read all about it here. ...
A new game lodge opens in Zimbabwe, just 18 rooms...
The older I get, the bigger the jewelry. See some of my favorite new cocktail rings here. ...
One of my favorite purchases, ever, was this Valextra card case. Read about it here. ...
The minute you step into DeVera, it becomes clear it is a store unlike any other. A little preview is below, you can read the entire piece here. ...
It turns out that making your own Shibori-looking fabric (or pillow cases) is super easy. Or it looks that way, when Megan Pflug does it. We made this video for One King's Lane. Watch it below: https://instagram.com/p/7RVo39llhI/...