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Breaking the Mold • How Charles and Ray Eames’s 1946 plywood chair changed furniture as we know it
Starting From Scratch • At the Manhattan home of designer Shawn Henderson, a blank slate gives way to a masterful mix of marvels, textures, and moods
True to Style • Ring in the holidays with fab finds for aesthetes of all orders
Ahead of the Curves • A sinuous house by Snøhetta and Nicole Hollis dares to be different
Outside the Box
SEEING STARS
Green Acres • At Longwood Gardens, a bold update unearths wisdom old and new
Raising the Bar • With Italian homages and glamour galore, The Manner ushers in a new era of high-end hospitality
Top of the Heap • Putting stone scraps to fresh use, Studio Raw Material mines the rich traditions of India’s western plains
A CENTURY OF STYLE • From editor-in-chief Amy Astley and Architectural Digest, AD at 100 celebrates the most incredible homes of the past century, showcasing the work of top designers and offering rare looks inside the private worlds of artists, celebrities, and other fascinating personalities.
STYLE SUMMIT • Lauren Santo Domingo enlists Andre Mellone to help fashion a sophisticated ski retreat that defies tired decorative tropes
design notes • THE DETAILS THAT MAKE THE LOOK
kamp kenny • The singular vision of Kenny Scharf comes alive in the artist’s ecstatic LA garden
LIVING THE DREAM • In a historic London house, a stylish couple turn to Veere Grenney to help bring their vision to life
design notes • THE DETAILS THAT MAKE THE LOOK
LION’S DEN • In Manhattan’s West Village, painter Walton Ford lovingly touches up a historic town house—and reveals his true colors
LABOR OF LOVE • With heroic help from around the world and an army of outstanding artisans, engineers, and architects, Notre-Dame de Paris prepares to reopen its doors
gaining ground • To update an underutilized landscape at Dia Beacon, Sara Zewde is digging into history, championing resiliency, and leaning into beauty
ICONS ONLY • In Bridgehampton, artist Daniel Arsham finds his groove within a rectilinear home designed by Jack Ceglic
Root and Branch