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Naked Ambition
Mark McMenamin, April 1, 2010
At a chance meeting, UNStudio's Ben van Berkel and rock star Bryan Adams recognized a shared trait: absolute commitment to their chosen genres coupled with a tendency for tackling other disciplines with equal gusto. More
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Camera Angles
Mark McMenamin, April 1, 2010
What was missing from Bruce Weber's era-defining portfolio? Luxe outdoor furnishings, of course. More
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A Breath of Fresh Air
Mark McMenamin, April 1, 2010
Progressive proclivities need not wilt in the open air. Proving that point, the Essential Nature indoor-outdoor line from Paola Lenti celebrates the interplay between humans and their environment. More
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Hot Tip
Mark McMenamin, April 1, 2010
Asymmetrical shades offer a jaunty alternative. Consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds... More
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World Traveler
Mark McMenamin, February 1, 2010
Kente cloth and classical architecture put Matthew Patrick Smyth equally at ease—such is the stylistic and technical versatility flaunted in this interior designer's carpet debut at Patterson, Flynn & Martin... More
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Flooring Special
Mark McMenamin, February 1, 2010More
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Tom Dixon Gets Down
Mark McMenamin, February 1, 2010
His guerrilla aesthetic and rebel attitude have engendered a swarm of flamboyantly progressive furnishings. But not until now has he turned his gaze to the floor... More
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Free Thinker
Mark McMenamin, February 1, 2010
Staying between the lines is so passé. Textile specialist Philippe David shoots for spontaneity in his latest for Texstyle. More
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East by Easton
Mark McMenamin, February 1, 2010
Ever evolving from the Anglophile reserve that put him on the map, Interior Design Hall of Fame member David Easton favors Eastern motifs at Safavieh. More
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Wood or Would-Be?
Mark McMenamin, February 1, 2010
Grain can keep you guessing More
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Mapping New Territory
Marl McMenamin, February 1, 2010
Camille Chevalier's family has been steeped in the lore of Aubusson since 1917, when her great-great-grandfather established a restoration business, Chevalier Conservation. More
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Artist in Residence
Mark McMenamin, February 1, 2010
The paintings of Gerhard Richter, sculptures of Richard Serra, and sound compositions of John Cage sparked Laura Kirar's fascination with avant-garde art and music. More
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Switch Hitter
Mark McMenamin, February 1, 2010
Delivering drama is Barry Goralnick's job at his architecture firm, Goralnick. And when he switches to two dimensions, he doesn't renege on that obligation. More
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Market: Outdoor Furniture
Mark McMenamin, February 1, 2010More
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All That Jazz
Mark McMenamin, February 1, 2010
Design is often improvisation, a veritable next-of-kin to the spontaneous riffs of Satchmo, Lady Ella, and Trane. More
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How Does Your Garden Grow?
Peter Webster, February 1, 2010
Flower grower, florist, installation artist, and tireless advocate of sustainable design, Joost Bakker is so well-known in Melbourne that he's become a first-name-only celebrity... More
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Waterproof Rainbow
Mark McMenamin, February 1, 2010
It's no sweat for neutrals to withstand open-air extremes, but saturated tones are generally fair-weather friends. More
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Garden Party
Mark McMenamin, February 1, 2010
Creating al fresco environments is a picnic More
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Throw 'Em a Curve
Mark McMenamin, February 1, 2010
Straight lines are for squares More
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Early Bloomers
Mark McMenamin, February 1, 2010
Where spring's concerned, hope springs eternal More
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