Category: Art + Design
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The Bear’s Will Guidara on the Hospitality Economy
As we all anxiously await season 4 of the award-winning show The Bear on FX, we thought it was the perfect time to revisit a conversation between our CEO Bess Freedman and the show’s co-producer and restaurateur Will Guidara. He’s the man behind some of country’s most incredible eateries, including Eleven Madison Park, which…
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Famed Irish Furniture Maker Selling Renovated Brooklyn Loft, Furniture (Possibly) Included
In 2019, Ciarán McGuigan, creative director of the Irish furniture company Orior, and his wife, Logann, embarked on a renovation of their 1930s Brooklyn loft in Clinton Hill. Their goal was to blend the loft's industrial heritage with contemporary design elements. The renovation preserved original features such as arched windows and exposed brick walls, while…
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Famed Marlborough Gallery, A Bedrock of Chelsea’s Art Scene, Hits the Market
Marlborough Gallery, a cornerstone in the art world for nearly 80 years, has announced the sale of its Chelsea location in New York City. This move follows the gallery's decision to wind down operations across its global branches, including those in London, Madrid, and Barcelona. Founded in 1946 by Frank Lloyd and Harry Fischer, Marlborough…
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Spring Staging Must-Haves to Refresh Your Home
Spring is the perfect time to refresh your space and make your home stand out in the market. Whether you're preparing to sell or simply want to breathe new life into your home, a few thoughtful staging elements can transform your space, creating an inviting, stylish atmosphere that appeals to buyers and guests alike. Furniture:…
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Entryways That Will Have You at “Hello”
Some homes don’t just invite you in—they make an entrance. A grand staircase, soaring ceilings, or a foyer designed to impress can set the tone before you even step into the main living spaces. It’s that first moment, the one where architecture and design come together in perfect harmony, that lingers long after you’ve walked…
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Women Who Shaped the Skyline: Celebrating Female Architects
Female architects have played a major role in shaping city skylines, bringing fresh ideas to residential buildings, cultural institutions, and public spaces. Their contributions have helped shape the industry, even as they worked in a field long dominated by men. In recognition of International Women’s Day and Women’s History Month, here are five architects whose…
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This Grand Belle Haven Estate is a Testament to Greenwich’s Architectural History
Greenwich, CT, is the epitome of coastal New England charm, blending historic elegance with modern luxury. Nestled along the Long Island Sound, this picturesque town boasts stunning waterfront views, lush rolling estates, and a vibrant downtown filled with upscale boutiques and acclaimed dining. Its real estate market is as diverse as its landscape, offering everything…
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Homes with Private Libraries Perfect for Book Lovers
The East Coast is a haven for bibliophiles, with a myriad of homes featuring private libraries that offer more than just books—they provide a sanctuary of culture, history, and elegance. From hidden gems tucked away in penthouse co-ops, to opulent reading rooms accessible through a secret passageway, these libraries are a testament to each area’s…
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Harlem’s Arts and Culture: A Legacy of Creativity and Influence
Harlem has long been the beating heart of Black culture in New York City, serving as a hub for creativity, activism, and the arts. During the Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s and '30s, the neighborhood became a cultural epicenter, fostering legendary figures in literature, music, and the visual arts. Writers like Langston Hughes and Zora…
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The Iconic Walker Guesthouse: A Mid-Century Marvel Awaits a New Home
The Walker Guesthouse, an iconic piece of mid-century modern architecture, has hit the market for $2 million – and it is ready to be shipped anywhere in the world! Designed by renowned architect Paul Rudolph in 1953, this 24-by-24-foot cube structure was originally situated on Sanibel Island, Florida. Currently disassembled and stored in California since…