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Table Talk • Gae Aulenti’s 1965 marble Jumbo table still has outsize appeal
Staying Present • At his Manhattan apartment, Queer Eye star and first-time homeowner Antoni Porowski leans into the moment
Prides of Place • New souvenirs from three favorite capitals of culture
Going Big • From her vast new studio in the South of France, ceramist Olivia Cognet ups the ante
Earth Tone • In Mexico’s Valle de Guadalupe, a new wellness resort looks to the land
CARRÉ FORTH • Over the years, some of the art world’s greatest minds (Sol LeWitt, Arman, James Rosenquist) have taken a hand—or brush—to Louis Vuitton’s scarves. Now, as part of the LV Art Silk Squares collection, five new talents join the ranks. Designs include a pixilated labyrinth by the collective eBoy and an Art Nouveau–style floral by Lorenzo Mattotti (shown, from top). louisvuitton.com
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Changed for Good • Blending architectural styles, the new movie Wicked ventures off the beaten yellow-brick path
Finnish Lines • Resurfaced by Hem, a postmodern Nordic icon is back on the shelves
New American Voices • Across the country, a new generation of interior designers are honing their craft to redefine the way we live now. Meet nine firms on the brink of stardom….
mother nature • Taking inspiration from her own childhood memories, Jennifer Garner crafts a cozy California home and garden where she and her family can put down roots
CHARM SCHOOL • In the hands of Ashe Leandro, a historic New York City house gets a delightful makeover
design notes • THE DETAILS THAT MAKE THE LOOK
shades of eden • In her magical LA garden, artist Mimi Lauter contemplates the cycle of life and the rapturous power of color
BOTH SIDES NOW • Celebrated for his fantastical, genderfluid fashions, designer Harris Reed brings the same rule-flouting approach to a petite London apartment
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GREEN GODDESS • From her perch in Lloyd Wright’s 1927 home and studio in West Hollywood, Vicki von Holzhausen is spreading the gospel—and refining the science—of eco-friendly, plant-based materials
HELLA, YES • Thirty years into her career, Dutch design star Hella Jongerius proves the best ideas—and objects—are those that grow and transform along with us
SEA CHANGE • Trading Manhattan for Brooklyn, designer Robert Stilin soaks up new scenery indoors and out
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