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MARKET: KITCHEN & BATH

  • MTI: defining the Bath as Art®
    MTI bath, July 17, 2012
    397150-Akana_freestanding Inspired designs formed and handcrafted by artisans. Striking vessels that enable water's power to sustain, heal and renew. Sculptured forms that epitomize the extraordinary. More
  • Tinker, Tailor...
    Mark McMenamin, April 1, 2012
    387628-Tinker_TailorDavid Khouri, Roberto Guzman, and Christiaan Bunce promote American-made furniture that's modern in demeanor but old-world in craftsmanship. More
  • Project Runway
    Meghan Edwards, April 1, 2012
    The red-light district in Amsterdam is notorious. Less well known is an urban renewal program to nix the brothels. More
  • The Hills Are Alive
    Edie Cohen, January 1, 2012

    The Hills Are AliveSlopes or sea? When Italians opt for a vacation house, it's one or the other, and an Udine engineer and his lawyer wife chose the former for themselves and their two children.

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  • Once Upon a Tile
    Jim Shi, January 1, 2012

    Once Upon a TileWhen it comes to apartment hunting in Manhattan, discovering the perfect location is, more often than not, only half the battle.

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  • In Good Taste
    Deborah Wilk, January 1, 2012
    in good tasteWhen Geoff Bartakovics decided to move his wildly successful foodie start-up, TastingTable.com, out of his own apartment, he found office space downstairs in thesame loft building. More
  • Rub-a-Dub-Dub
    Mark McMenamin, October 1, 2011
    rub a dub dub Soak up the latest in bathtubs. More
  • In Sync with Sinks
    Mark McMenamin, October 1, 2011
    In Sync with Sinks A funny thing happened on the way to the Forum-specifically the Laufen Forum, an exhibition and visitor center adjacent to the bath giant's headquarters in the Swiss town of Laufen. More
  • Simplicity Itself
    Mark McMenamin, October 1, 2011
    Simplicity Itself Brian Messana and Toby O'Rorke of Messana O'Rorke are thinking Back to Basics. More
  • Past and Future
    Mark McMenamin, October 1, 2011
    past and future No one can change the past. Except, perhaps, a designer. More
  • Spa in the Sky
    Jennifer Hudson, October 1, 2011
    spa in the skyBuilt in 1970, the Four Seasons Hotel London at Park Lane was the Canadian chain's first European property-defining the brand with the help of a prestigious Mayfair address. Now, as part of Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts's 50th-anniversary celebration worldwide, the London mid-rise has undergone a major overhaul. More
  • Good Neighbors
    Edie Cohen, October 1, 2011
    good neighborsSantiago Ortiz comes to Los Angeles by way of Colombia, where he was born, and Providence, where he studied architecture and fine arts at the Rhode Island School of Design. L.A.'s buzzy design scene and perennial indooroutdoor lifestyle were among the draws. More
  • Fire, Air, Water
    Edie Cohen, July 1, 2011

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    To proclaim its status as one of the world's largest manufacturers of kitchen and laundry appliances, the Whirlpool Corporation looked beyond its headquarters in small-town Benton Harbor, Michigan. More
  • Fine Lines
    Barbara L. Dixon, July 1, 2011
    Fine Lines_thumb"It's always important to be immersed in beauty," calligraphy artist Noriko Maeda says. "And the Japanese es­sence­ of simplicity is at the core of our lifestyle." More
  • Keep it Simple
    Raul Barreneche, July 1, 2011

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    High above the Mediterranean Sea, in the arid hills outside the Spanish resort city of Alicante, a couple lived in a non­descript house for more than 20 years. More
  • Keeping it Clean
    Heather O'Brian, January 1, 2011
    Keeping it Clean Sometimes what you don't do can be as important as what you do. Such was the case in Oderzo, a town 40 miles northeast of Venice... More
  • A Different Slant
    C.C. Sullivan, January 1, 2011

    A Different Slant What do you get when you cross a city loft with a mountain house? A little bit of everything, apparently.

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  • So Splashy
    Craig Kellogg, January 1, 2011
    So Splashy "She’s not cautious," Ghislaine Viñas reports, approvingly, of her repeat­ client and close friend Paige West, owner of the New York contemporary-art gallery Mixed Greens. "She’s a superconfident girl-next-door." More
  • Best of Year: Kitchen & Bath
    Meghan Edwards, December 1, 2010
    Best of Year: Kitchen and Bath More
  • Come Fly Away
    Sarah Rich, October 1, 2010

    Come Fly AwayFrom the sidewalk outside Revel Spa, a cluster of black bird­cages can be seen hovering above the reception desk

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