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Spring Design
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Apr. 19, 2018
Interior Lives: This One-Bedroom Chelsea Apartment Is a Portal to Deep Space
“Walking into the library feels like entering a fish tank.”
By
the Cut
art and design 2016
Apr. 22, 2016
Tour an Artist’s Light-Filled Parisian-Style Studio in Harlem
Painter Elizabeth Colomba turned her second bedroom into an airy work space.
By
Sarah Trigg
art and design 2016
Apr. 20, 2016
A Central Park Duplex With a Calder in the Trees
Adelaide de Menil’s home blends nature with art.
By
Wendy Goodman
art and design 2016
Apr. 19, 2016
Inside a Pesce-Heavy Park Avenue Apartment
The Italian designer reimagined almost every square inch of Publicolor founder Ruth Lande Shuman’s home.
By
Wendy Goodman
art and design 2016
Apr. 17, 2016
Tour Vito Schnabel’s Art-Packed Palazzo Chupi Apartment
The art dealer lives amid the fruits of his livelihood and dines on his father’s chairs.
By
Wendy Goodman