07 Apr Esme and Matanza Hotels in T/The New York Times
For her first-ever hotel project, the Manhattan-based interior designer Jessica Schuster took on a doozy, or rather, two of them: Over the last five years, she re-envisioned a pair of...
For her first-ever hotel project, the Manhattan-based interior designer Jessica Schuster took on a doozy, or rather, two of them: Over the last five years, she re-envisioned a pair of...
Italy is probably not the first country that springs to mind when it comes to succulent populations but, believe it or not, Italians are directly responsible for one of the...
Gary Fernandez is a Brooklyn based artist who individually casts each layer of these one-of-a-kind concrete planters. Available through Culture Object in NYC.
I love doing shopping stories like these. And I gotta say, it’s a good one – chock full of glassware, shakers, picks, stirrers, and even snacks to make your party...
All the things you think you can’t do with paint, like dark colors in a small room,? You can. In the current issue of Better Homes & Gardens.
“Rich minimalism†is the phrase used by Drake/Anderson, a New York City design firm, to describe the interiors of this sprawling apartment on a high floor in an iconic Tribeca...
A mother leopard helps her cub climb into a tree. Elephants parade to a watering hole. Giraffes outstretch their svelte necks to nibble leaves at the tip-top of a tree,...
A quick trip to Anguilla resulted in a round-up of luxury hotels on the Caribbean Island for Architectural Digest. The newest is the Aurora, which is a reimagining of the...
The glass artist Dale Chihuly has said that his intention is “always to create unexpected experiences†and, with “Chihuly in the Desert,†an exhibition with installations in two iconic Sonoran...
The artist and jeweler Arje Griegst, who designed everything from the Conch fountain in Copenhagen’s Tivoli Gardens to porcelain for Royal Copenhagen to a tiara for the country’s queen, is...