- October 25, 2011
- Space of the Week: An Office So Open, You Can Almost Smell Eataly
Alan Tanksley’s interior-design office in the Flatiron doesn’t let graceful arched windows go to waste.
- October 18, 2011
- First Look: A Welcome Break From Austerity
Liz O’Brien’s first collection is the perfect antidote to the boxy, ashen furniture that has been in vogue for too long.
- October 18, 2011
- Space of the Week: The Gentlemen Are Still Sending Her Roses
If Rosamond Bernier had not been born 95 years ago, she would have been invented as a heroine in a French Romantic novel.
- October 5, 2011
- First Look: Selling the Drama, Inside and Out
The midtown landmark will officially reopen on October 25.
- October 4, 2011
- Space of the Week: The Museum of Refrigerator Art (and Slides)
The space is bright and airy and filled with eye-opening exhibits and spacious activities studios.
- September 28, 2011
- First Look: The Other Tea Party Movement
The setting is as soothing and elegant as the loose-leaf teas on the shelves.
- September 27, 2011
- Space of the Week: An Art-Filled Abode for a Son of Hollywood
Inside the gallerylike home of Michael Lindsay-Hogg, an artist, director, memoirist, and rumored progeny of Orson Welles.
- September 20, 2011
- First Look: Prince Street Americana
A newly opened interior-design showroom and shop at 32 Prince Street is a revelation.
- September 14, 2011
- First Look: Love at First Knoll
First Lady Michelle Obama bestowed Knoll with a Cooper-Hewitt National Design Award for Corporate and Institutional Achievement�a well-deserved honor.
- September 14, 2011
- Space of the Week: Living Happily With �Seventies Abominations�
Sean is one of those industrious people who collects �trash� furniture and thoroughly transforms it.