In Milan, a Maximalist Home With a Shower Shaped Like a Bird Cage
The Italian architect and designer Roberto Gerosa has converted a disused wood shop into a live-work space where his imagination can run wild.
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The Italian architect and designer Roberto Gerosa has converted a disused wood shop into a live-work space where his imagination can run wild.
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How the architect Terence Ngan and the interior designer Ed Ng made a home for themselves in the woods.
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A group of architects are creating disjointed structures that, in responding to their unsteady terrain, are a new model in cooperative building.
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Sara Kramer and Sarah Hymanson — the chef-owners of the restaurant Kismet — hosted a Mediterranean and Middle Eastern-inspired feast to celebrate their first cookbook.
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An Opaque Philip Johnson House Reopens After 15 Years
Following an extensive restoration, the Brick House, the other half of the architect’s famous Glass House, is once again receiving visitors.
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How a Broadway Theater Was Remade Into a Queer Cabaret
The set and costume designer Tom Scutt has conjured a surreal, New York-inspired version of the fictional Kit Kat Club for the latest revival of the 1966 musical “Cabaret.”
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The 10 Best Things We Saw at Salone del Mobile
From an exhibition in a 1940s-era Modernist house to a blood-red sofa, the highlights of Milan’s annual design fair.
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Take a Tour of T’s Salone del Mobile Party With Ramdane Touhami
The designer shows off the mirrored installation and T-shaped desserts he dreamed up for the annual celebration.
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In Milan, a Party With T-Shaped Ice Cubes, Balloons and Pasta
To toast the Salone del Mobile and the 20th anniversary of T Magazine, the designer Ramdane Touhami transformed the Villa Necchi Campiglio into an ode to the letter T.
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A New York Loft Where the Art Comes First
In designing their Manhattan home, a couple took cues from their wide-ranging collection.
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Josh Brolin Never Thought He’d End Up in Malibu
How the “Dune” actor made a home in a place he once resisted.
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An Italian Lakeside Retreat That Embraces Modernity
How members of a storied Milanese family reimagined a glass-walled 1970s house in a style all their own.
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A Wood-Lined Retreat in the Heart of Paris
On one of the most Parisian streets in the city, two interior designers create a new kind of French fantasy.
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A Tequila Distiller Turns a House into a Showcase for Mexican Design
In this San Miguel de Allende building, local 20th-century crafts and contemporary works sit side by side.
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Plus: a sporty bag collaboration, a Louise Bourgeois show and more recommendations from T Magazine.
By Jinnie Lee
For Pride Month, we asked people ranging in age from 34 to 93 to share an indelible memory. Together, they offer a personal history of queer life as we know it today.
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The small house in Washington was designed to sit lightly on the land: It touches the ground in only six places, and they didn’t cut down a single tree.
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Plus: art about office life, colorful rope rugs — and more.
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The best open storage adds personality to a room. Here’s how it’s done.
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For a tiny apartment in London, the solution was a shape-shifting bank of custom cabinetry built on a tight budget.
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Plus: a boutique hotel in Philadelphia’s Fishtown, a new line of English knitwear and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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It didn’t help that it was straight out of ‘Twin Peaks’: ‘Wood on wood on wood, in a very terrifying way.’ But now it’s bright and airy.
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You may think you know how to make your bed — but here’s how to make it a lot better.
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What T Magazine’s editors and contributors are eyeing for our own paternal figures, including Western gear and mini synthesizers.
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