Design
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Janelle Zara
MIAMI — Design Miami/ is a veritable mecca for design enthusiasts, one that allows the work to be presented on its own pedestal, uncrowded by the field’s non-functional counterparts. It’s refreshing to go to a fair where the design speaks for itself, and...
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ARTINFO
Gadget geeks are hard to please, so we’ve rounded up some innovative items for all the techies in your life.Click on ARTINFO’s Gadget Holiday Gift Guide slideshow to see our high-tech picks.
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Nicholas Forrest
While elaborate LEGO construction projects are nothing new to art and design, few of even the most painstaking works rival the recent, largest-ever LEGO model of Rome's famous Colosseum created by Australian Ryan 'Vitruvius...
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ARTINFO
Tired of giving ties and socks as holiday gifts? How about a Man Ray chess set or architecturally-inspired Jell-O molds? We’ve compiled some unique items for the home that will delight your family and friends.Click on the slideshow to see our favorite home...
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ARTINFO UK
David Lynch’s “Mulholland Drive”-inspired Parisian club Silencio will be bringing its unique brand of eccentric glamor to Miami during Art Basel, in a collaboration with Morgans Hotel Group.Silencio Miami will be residing at the ...
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Janelle Zara
NEW YORK — Veteran fair organizer Sanford L. Smith is back at the Park Avenue Armory this year in a new iteration of his annual November art-and-design fair. This time around, following the problematic one-time New York foray of the ...
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Sonia Kolesnikov-Jessop
SINGAPORE — Housed in a 19th-century building with a neo-classical façade, the quirky interiors of the new Sofitel So Singapore will mix historical design influences from the Napoleonic Empire area with contemporary designs that aim to represent modern...
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Janelle Zara
While the names Stephen Alesch and Robin Standefer may not immediately ring a bell for some, many of their now-iconic works would likely be immediately recognizable. Take, for example, the top of the scandal-baiting Standard Hotel. When he...
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Janelle Zara
Exactly 125 years ago yesterday, the doors of the Pratt Institute opened, welcoming 12 students to its first drawing classes for a steep tuition of $4 a semester. On the occasion of this very special anniversary — celebrated officially Monday night, under the...
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Janelle Zara
Even before shuttering his eponymous gallery in SoHo this year, design maven Murray Moss has made it abundantly clear he wouldn’t miss the shop at all (“Things get stale,” were his exact words). When its doors closed in February, he launched the Moss Bureau...














