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February 8, 2011
Space of the Week: When Life Gives You Blizzards, Make a Snow Fort

As you can see here: the �house� is an igloo.

February 1, 2011
First Look: A Little Bit Baroque, a Little Bit Rock and Roll

This Tuesday, the Christina Grajales Gallery will open �Baroccabilly,� the first U.S. show of British architect and furniture designer Nigel Coates.

February 1, 2011
Space of the Week: Think This Loft Is Colorful? Wait Till You See the Shower

If there’s one thing that Robert Verdi, the ever-colorful entrepreneur, TV host, celebrity stylist, interior designer, and legendary party-thrower absolutely hates, it’s an empty white box.

January 25, 2011
First Look: Ogle the Goods, Guffaw at the Prices, Help the Kids

Wendy Goodman goes behind the scenes at the Park Avenue Armory’s Winter Antiques Show.

January 18, 2011
Behind Closed Doors:Open House or Fashion Exhibit? Basically, Both.

Wendy Goodman takes a preview of Lana Turner’s four-story townhouse listing turned fashion installation.

January 18, 2011
Space of the Week: Two Men, 25,000 Ping-Pong Balls, and a Rabbit

Wendy Goodman takes a look inside architecture firm Snarkitecture's Greenpoint office.

January 11, 2011
First Look: Not Just Chairs. Chairs With Wings.

An in-store tour of the fantastical furnishings at the Upper East Side’s Fair Folks & A Goat.

January 11, 2011
Space of the Week: The Magazine Legend’s Uptown Lair

Former Vogue and House & Garden editor Mary Jane Pool shows me around her treasure chest of an apartment on the Upper East Side.

January 4, 2011
Space of the Week: A Place to Hang His Hats

Celebrity hatmaker Rod Keenan makes headpieces for people who own actual fortresses, so it makes a certain sense that he resides in a building in Harlem called the Castle.

January 4, 2011
First Look: Lose a Window, Gain a Bookshelf

When the Crosby Street Hotel moved in next door, Pamela Morgan found her loft’s old views completely walled in. So the artist and framer made some creative adjustments.