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Blonde Ambition
October 31, 2009
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Henrybuilt Launches Affordable Kitchen Company Viola Park
Nicholas Tamarin, October 13, 2009
The modular kitchen system features interchangeable components and a wide range of colors and forms in the $15,000 price range. More
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Wonder Twin Powers
Benjamin Budde, October 1, 2009
Tokyo's neighbor to the north, Saitama receives limited attention from the capital. This large, sprawling suburb, a city unto itself, is hardly the kind of place where you'd expect to find architecture that's one-of-a-kind—or, perhaps even more unlikely, two-of-a-kind. Twin Bricks, a pair of linked residential buildings by Atelier Tekuto, might look familiar if you've ever encountered a s... More
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Kitchen/Bath Products: Master Pieces
Mark McMenamin, September 1, 2009
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While You're at It. . .
Jane Margolies, September 1, 2009
An oven on the fritz got the renovation ball rolling in this apartment in a postmodern building on the Upper East Side. After happily living there for nearly two decades, the owners reasoned that, if they were going to start replacing appliances, it might also make sense to address some of the apartment's deficiencies: the scarcity of counter space in the kitchen, the gigantic never-used whirlp... More
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Kitchen & Bath Products: An Explosive Imagination
Mark McMenamin, September 1, 2009
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Kitchen & Bath Products: Black and White and Red all Over
Mark McMenamin, September 1, 2009
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See and Be Seen
Monica Khemsurov, September 1, 2009
When you buy a condominium in two of the West Village's three famed glass towers by Richard Meier & Partners Architects, you might do it for the prestige. But not for the interiors—the apartments were delivered as raw space. And certainly not for the privacy. As Mark Zeff says, "It's all about the view. More
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Kitchen & Bath Products: Tea for Two
Mark McMenamin, September 1, 2009
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Kitchen & Bath Products: Let's Give a Hand
Mark McMenamin, September 1, 2009
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Alliance of Elegance: Palomba Serafini Associati
Elizabeth Wine, July 1, 2009
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In the Hood: Elica
Elizabeth Wine, July 1, 2009
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Fashion for the Kitchen: Armani/Dada
Elizabeth Wine, July 1, 2009
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Hey, Nice Nest: Demeyere Cookware
Elizabeth Wine, July 1, 2009
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Time for a Change
Jaime Gross, July 1, 2009
Some people mark new phases of life with adventure experiences (skydiving, safaris) or shiny purchases (jewelry, sports cars). Others renovate. Such was the case with a retired widow who had lived in a two-bedroom on San Francisco's tony Nob Hill since the '80's. That's when she and her husband decorated the place—and it showed. More
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Mr. Clean: Philippe Starck for Hansgrohe
Elizabeth Wine, July 1, 2009
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The Great Divide
Julie Taraska, July 1, 2009
In space-challenged New York, full kitchens are a luxury that many passionate chefs learn to go without. Instead, you become creative. You use your dining table as a prep area and keep your pans in the front closet. Yet there's a point when enough is enough. That was the case for an older couple whose children and grandchildren visit often. More
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7th Floor
June 16, 2009
This desk from Knu, and more from Maax, Halo Floors, Conset America, and Harvest Link International. More
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ICFF Delivers Despite Economic Toll
Laurel Petriello, May 25, 2009
While there is no denying that the economy had an affect on this year’s ICFF, most designers and members of the trade walked away with inspiration, new ideas, and a hunger for some über cool products from the show. More
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Starck Designs Duravit's First Kitchen Sink
Nicholas Tamarin, May 19, 2009
Philippe Starck has created the first-ever collection of kitchen sinks, Starck K, for the German bathroom-furnishings manufacturer. More