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Snake Charmer
Ian Phillips, April 1, 2012Formerly Dior Joaillerie's artistic director and a designer for Cartier and Kenzo, Frédéric Aymes aimed for something a little different when he set up his own company, called simply Aymes More
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Tell Me About It, Stud
Craig Kellogg, April 1, 2012Cooing "hello, lover," at a particular ruffled stiletto in a New York shop window in the TV version of Sex and the City, Sarah Jessica Parker rocket-propelled Christian Louboutin into the fashion stratosphere. More
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It’s a Marimekko World
Craig Kellogg, April 1, 2012Studios Architecture took a Japanese-designed Finnish flagship—and tailored it for New York More
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Philip Nimmo's Fashion-Inspired Collection
Urja Dave, March 1, 2012
Available in a plethora of finishes, the collection features plenty of dark woods, metal legs and lounge-worthy chairs and sofas. More
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Under the Cypress Trees
Mark McMenamin and Athena Waligore, February 1, 2012
Straight from the shores of Lake Como, the site of Promemoria's factory, the Italian company's Outdoor furnishings collection has debuted stateside at the New York showroom. More
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In Good Company
Mark McMenamin and Athena Waligore, February 1, 2012
The next big thing at Dedon is actually a bunch of things-by three different designers. Interior Design Hall of Fame member Philippe Starck made a pair of contributions. More
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Limber Up
Mark McMenamin and Athena Waligore, February 1, 2012
Mark Robson designed his Sakura seating for Sifas with maximum flexibility in mind, and we mean that literally. More
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Be of Good Chair
Mark McMenamin and Athena Waligore, February 1, 2012
Nothing like a dash of color to dissipate medieval gloom. More
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Defining Lines
Mark McMenamin and Athena Waligore, February 1, 2012
Head straight for these linear lovelies. More
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Crate and Barrel
Mark McMenamin and Athena Waligore, February 1, 2012
Teak and metal may rule the outdoors. However, there's a softer story to sell, as this retailer's burgeoning open-air assortment welcomes the slipcovered Catalina rolling sofa. More
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Sutherland
Mark McMenamin and Athena Waligore, February 1, 2012
Working from finished pieces and in some cases molds, this company has launched the John Dickinson collection in tribute to a San Francisco legend whose sculpturally exotic furnishings still have passionate adherents nearly 30 years after his death. More
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Wright Makes Right
Mark McMenamin, January 1, 2012
Since snagging the imprimatur of the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, Copeland Furniture's factory has been humming with reproductions from the architect's Prairie period. More
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First Impressions
Mark McMenamin, November 1, 2011
Promising a high-energy welcome, MDD's modular reception-desk system Valde takes its name from the Latin for powerfully. More
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Sweet and Tart
Mark McMenamin, November 1, 2011
Users and Makers. Those are the two groups that François Chambard had in mind when he founded UM Project, a design studio and manufacturing house proving there's a place for old-world craftsmanship in the digital age. More
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Market Products
Mark McMenamin, October 1, 2011
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Free Spirits
Mark McMenamin, October 1, 2011
After years of freelancing for manufacturers in Belgium and the Netherlands, industrial designer and architect Steven Wittouck launched Modern Objects Creating Atmospheres. More
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On the Rise
Mark McMenamin, October 1, 2011
An inaugural release from Curtis Popp's design-build venture, CPopp Workshop, the Soft Side table plays it smooth. More
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The Mod Squad
Mark McMenamin, October 1, 2011
Alert the workforce. Parallel Design Partnership principal Ali Tayar has the cure for the common cubicle. More
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TriWing by Marco Hemmerling
Annie Block, Mark McMenamin, and Meghan Edwards, February 1, 2011
Sometimes one is actually six. TriWing, by the Marco Hemmerling Studio for Spatial Design, starts out as a single chair. More
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Front-Row Seats
Annie Block, August 1, 2010
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