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Fierce and Fragile

The Brooklyn-based artist’s sharp-edged vessels, made from hand-blown cut-and-polished glass, are more fierce than fragile. Definitely handle with care! The post Fierce and Fragile appeared first on W...

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Rainbow Grain

I’ve never been much of a fan 
of ombré hair, but this lacquered walnut Niebla table is another story altogether. The post Rainbow Grain appeared first on W Magazine.

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Holy Moly

Three years ago, while driving through Harlem, Ugo Rondinone spotted a for-sale sign on an abandoned Romanesque church with a stone facade, immense stained glass windows, and arched wooden double doors...

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Check Mate

The New York–based art director’s handmade brass-plate chess stools stand winsomely 
on their own—but I’d be happy 
to take the complete set. The post Check Mate appeared first on W Magazine.

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Woodsy Walls

Paying tribute to the interior decorator Armand Albert Rateau’s fanciful style, the English wallpaper company 
has issued this hand-painted, gilded bestiary illustration, inspired by a screen he...

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It’s Always Tea Time

This whimsical porcelain teapot features illustrations of the Mad Hatter and the March Hare from Alice in Wonderland—a fitting way to warm up as we head into a chilly March. The post It’s Always Tea...

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Mary Heilmann’s Design Strokes

The New York painter’s colorful wood chairs, like Reitveld-Remix #6 2014 make a marvelous case for matching the furniture to the art. The post Mary Heilmann’s Design Strokes appeared first on W Magazine.

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Lay Down for What

Melanie Courbet has several covetable silk rugs at her little shop of treasures in New York, including signed beauties by Frank Gehry (sold out, sadly), but this one in particular—by the midcentury...

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Outer Glow

Anna Karlin’s recently unveiled Sun Shade Swivel Wall Lamp is the ideal solution for any New York apartment that lacks sunlight. The luminescent orb is affixed with a rotating reflector—designed to...

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At Home with Lemlem

Since founding Lemlem in 2007, actress, model and activist Liya Kebede has brought her expert aesthetic to clothing, accessories, and more. Now, with a new Anthropologie collaboration, Kebede is adding...

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Loewe Hits Ibiza

Book your ticket: fashion’s wonder boy Jonathan Anderson just opened his Loewe Summer Shop inside Ibiza’s Museum of Contemporary Art. Filled with sundries—including, but not limited to, the designer’s...

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Globe-Trotter

As the granddaughter of the founder of ABC Carpet & Home, the souklike New York design emporium, Madeline Weinrib developed far-flung tastes early on. “Ethnic, contemporary, old, and new—I’m...

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Search & Discover

If you’re looking for Italian treasures but don’t have time to jump on a plane, check out Artemest.com, where you’ll find jewelry, furnishings, and artistic objects by renowned artisans. One recent...

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Punchy and Pink

Blocks and Grid, the fab new textile collection for Maharam by the Dutch design dynamos Stefan Scholten and Carole Baijings, gives this Rolled Arm Sofa from 1970 a graphic punch. The post Punchy and...

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Cheers to That

Traditional champagne flutes are tall and narrow—a shape that I’ve always found a bit too fussy. Instead, when I have hosting duties in the next several weeks, I’ll be serving bubbles in these new...

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