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To Dye For
Mark McMenamin, January 1, 2012Furniture and rugs fall for ikat More -
Splashing Out
Mark McMenamin, January 1, 2012Keep the color coming More -
Retro Rewind
Mark McMenamin, January 1, 2012Modernism never looked so mod
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The Bicycle, Recycled
Mark McMenamin, January 1, 2012As a means of navigating India’s famously congested streets, bicycles get quite a workout. More -
Winter Garden
Mark McMenamin, January 1, 2012Amid chilly scenes of frost and snow, Rick Janecek's garden is in full bloom. More -
Wright Makes Right
Mark McMenamin, January 1, 2012Since 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 -
Market
Edited by Mark McMenamin, May 1, 2010
Fresh-Squeezed The citrus crop is ready to harvest Team Spirit Where meetings of mind convene Gray Matter Where the left and right brain meet All Shapes and Sizes How do you like your fabric patterns? Light and Shadow Even the dark side looks bright With the Grain We can't resist the textures and patterns of wood Solid Bold Give loud colors a shout-out Wave of the Future Catch it here first Sou... More
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Over and Over
Edited by Mark McMenamin, May 1, 2010
Designers are notorious for wanting things just so. Shamelessly enabling that craving is Ditto, an eminently customizable space-creating system. X-shape pieces 15 inches across are frugally shipped in a single package: 72 for dimensional wall decor, 144 for partitions, 216 for wall-to-ceiling canopies. More
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Masterworks Remastered
Edited by Mark McMenamin, May 1, 2010
From an Indian ashram in the 1930's to furniture for Nelson Rockefeller in the 1970's, George Nakashima exemplified a generation of progressive craftsmen. And he's still blazing new trails—10 years after his death, he's making his NeoCon debut. Taking the bow on his behalf is George Nakashima Woodworker, guardian of his oeuvre. More
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Quick-Change Artists
Mark McMenamin, April 1, 2010
Sales floors are always in a state of flux. (In the world of fashion, one day you're in—the next day you're out.) And nowhere does change go faster than New York. More -
Welcome Home
Mark McMenamin, April 1, 2010
The Anglo-French celebration that is Ochre is entering its 14th year on both sides of the Atlantic. With a handful of lighting and seating introductions, the house party continues. More
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