Design
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Arts
Bruce Mau: A Designer Puts Life on the Drawing Boards
In “Mau,” a new documentary-cum-biopic, the Canadian-born, Chicago-based designer Bruce Mau simply counts Coca-Cola bottles to give you a sense…
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Science
Shopping for Adirondack Chairs
A hefty outdoor seat with a laid-back posture and wide, flat arms, the Adirondack chair has a lot to recommend…
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World
Overlooked No More: Junichi Arai, Innovative Textile Designer
This article is part of Overlooked, a series of obituaries about remarkable people whose deaths, beginning in 1851, went unreported…
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Business
How Technocrats Triumphed at Apple
After two years of development, thousands of engineering hours and countless days agonizing over the suppleness of leather and strength…
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Science
In Houston, a Modernist Showplace With Some Brazilian Curves
Angelica and Gustavo Nechar moved many times in Brazil, where they were born and raised, and in France, where their…
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Magazine
Behind Beyoncé’s Viral Oscars Dress
Hours before Will Smith slapped Chris Rock, Beyoncé delivered the first major Oscars moment of the night. The singer opened…
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Arts
Met Museum Names a Mexico City Architect to Lead a New Major Project
The Mexican architect Frida Escobedo, who at 38 was the youngest architect to design the Serpentine Pavilion in 2018, has…
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Magazine
Cecilie Bahnsen Makes Her Paris Debut
In a white-walled studio in the Third Arrondissement of Paris two days before Cecilie Bahnsen’s fall 2022 runway presentation, the…
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Magazine
Watches Are Getting a Lot More Edgy
Move over classic round watches. The shape of things to come seems to be more sharp edges than gentle curves.…
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Magazine
Nino Cerruti Gave Elegance a Good Name
Elegance, Nino Cerruti once said, got on his nerves. It was the sort of remark you can afford to toss…
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