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SVPPLY: High-Style Shopping, Curated by the Crowd

The new site works like Ffffound, the well-loved visual resource--except for productsREAD»

IdeaPaint

IdeaPaint: Turn Your Entire Office Into a Whiteboard

With just one coat, IdeaPaint turns any surface into a dry-erase board.READ»

SpiralOffice

If You Like NYC's Guggenheim, You'll Love the "Cocoon" Office

Swiss Life's brand-new headquarters is one huge spiral ramp, which can be reconfigured into offices or meeting spaces as the business changes over time.READ»

bergen silver collection

Exhibition Design Questions Our Love of the Precious Objects It Displays

There's a whiff of social satire in Kristin Jarmund Architects' design for Norway's Bergen Silver Collection.READ»

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Dark-Sided: 10 Hauntingly Beautiful Hotels, Homes, and Restaurants

In the last few years, our spare, modern interiors have been slowly replaced by deep paint colors, high-gloss woods, and lush fabrics. Eva Hagberg's new book "Dark Nostalgia" (The Monacelli Press) features such projects where architects like AvroKO, David Rockwell, Roman & Williams, and Julian Schnabel have taken this aesthetic into clubby, intimate corners of hospitality and nightlife. READ»

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Dark-Sided: 10 Hauntingly Beautiful Hotels, Homes, and Restaurants

In the few years, our spare, modern interiors have been slowly replaced by a surge in deep paint colors, high-gloss woods, or lush fabrics like velvets, furs and leather, that play upon a newfound yearning for the past. The effect created by using antiquated materials and finishes, extreme craftsmanship like brickwork or woodworking, and period-perfect details like exposed filament lighting toys with our perception of history, yet in its familiarity, it also lends a sense of authenticity. Eva Hagberg's new book Dark Nostalgia (The Monacelli Press), features 26 such projects where architects like AvroKO, David Rockwell, Roman & Williams and Julian Schnabel have taken this aesthetic into clubby, intimate corners of hospitality and nightlife, from the Royalton Hotel in New York City, to the Clift Hotel in San Francisco, to Alain Ducasse’s newest restaurant, Adour. READ»

Workshoppe

Workshoppe: Stylish Temp Space in the Land of Gourmet Burgers and Bankers

Let's say you're based outside NYC. But you come here often enough to need an office. But not so much that it's worth renting one long term. How's someone who's design obsessed supposed to pull that off? You can't very well sell ...READ»

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The New Work Space: Will Lounge-Like Office Furniture Inspire Big Ideas?

The new pieces reflect changes in the way work gets done: It's less about the desk, and more about the coffee-break gabfest.READ»

Basterds

The Duo Behind Inglourious Basterds' Signature Style

David Wasco and Sandy Reynolds-Wasco have designed the look of some of the most stylish films in memory, from the "Royal Tenenbaums" to "Pulp Fiction"--and now, "Inglourious Basterds."READ»

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