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As we planned this issue, the first I’ve overseen in its entirety since taking the reins at ELLE Decor last September, our conversations frequently returned to art: The museums and galleries we miss. The theaters and concert halls shuttered since last spring. The art-filled interiors we swoon over as they come across our desks, making us covetous—and hungrier than ever to travel.And swoon and covet we do: This month, we stop in on a Washington, D.C., couple with an art collection spanning blue-c…
about 3 years ago
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Project EARTH will celebrates green design at every level.
about 3 years ago
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For Alyse Archer-Coité, the move to the rural, 1770 retreat helped solidify her community (occasional mouse, included).
about 2 years ago
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Though Kyoto, with its plentiful temples, is often considered the seat of Japan’s prewar cultural heritage, the city has modernist bona fides, too. For evidence, look no further than architect Stephanie Goto’s elegant scheme for Jean-Georges at the Shinmonzen, the new restaurant in a boutique hotel in the city designed by Tadao Ando, with interiors by Rémi Tessier. The restaurant is the latest Japanese outpost from chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten, and his first in Kyoto. When it came to creating…
7 months ago
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Director and screenwriter Nia DaCosta knows a thing or two about a big relocation. After two years in Los Angeles, the award-winning filmmaker and New York City native packed up and moved to London to finish work on her third feature, The Marvels, which hit theaters this month. ELLE DECOR caught up with DaCosta to find out what’s keeping her anchored and inspired in her new home in the British capital, as she prepares her next feature, an adaptation of the Henrik Ibsen play Hedda Gabler.ELLE DEC…
5 months ago
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Dressed casually in a dark sweater over a white Oxford shirt on a recent evening in Copenhagen, John Pawson cut exactly the kind of pared-back figure you might expect of a designer whose name has become a byword for minimalism. The occasion? A conversation about the British architect’s latest venture: a collaboration with the 125-year-old timber brand Dinesen on a new line of just-short-of-austere wooden furniture. The launch—which includes the Lounge Series, a stool and a daybed and armchair av…
25 days ago
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What do South Korea’s tallest building and K-Pop superstar Lisa from Blackpink have in common? Being at the top of their respective games, of course, and, most recently, being central elements in the latest iteration of a bold new cultural initiative from the team at Italian luxury house Bulgari.At a buzzy opening last month in Seoul, Bulgari launched the South Korean edition of its Bulgari Studio concept—a cross-disciplinary platform for collaborations with designers, artists, and more in suppo…
22 days ago
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