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From the Womb • The chair that brought midcentury modernism to the American mainstream
AD VISITS Reinterpreting History • To create the home of his dreams in Sag Harbor, designer Bryan Graybill digs deep into an imagined industrial past
IN THE AIR A New Frontier • Our latest obsessions conjure the rich history and natural beauty of the American Southwest
LEGACY Hidden Gem • Peter Marino conjures a private paradise atop Tiffany & Co.’s revamped Manhattan flagship
ARCHITECTURE Lifting the Veil • A dramatic update to the Buffalo AKG Art Museum extends an open invitation
BACKS IN ACTION • Braided, woven, or knotted, the best new outdoor chairs are triumphs of traditional craft
HOTELS Lei of the Land • At Hawaii’s most anticipated new resort, Nicole Hollis looks to local tradition
New american voices • All across the country, today’s emerging design stars are remixing traditions to reimagine the way we live. AD introduces eight fresh names to know….
FINALLY, HOME • With signature élan, Aerin Lauder makes a classic Palm Beach manse her very own
design notes • THE DETAILS THAT MAKE THE LOOK
TREE HOUSE • Bercy Chen Studio engineers a warmly welcoming modernist home in Texas Hill Country
comfort zone • A young family in LA enlists architect William Hefner and designer Jeremiah Brent to help them realize their own vision of home
ROMANTIC REVIVAL • Under the careful ministrations of designer Virginia Tupker and architect Michael Goldman, a Connecticut retreat gets a new lease on life
design notes • THE DETAILS THAT MAKE THE LOOK
CREATIVE ENGINE • At the Perelman Performing Arts Center in Manhattan, architect Joshua Ramus of REX fine-tunes a flexible instrument for expression
the xx factor • A 1920 Berkeley home, shaped by talented female designers across two centuries, is vibrantly updated for modern living
FAMILY STYLE • At the hands of designer Rafael de Cárdenas, a New York City apartment gets a sophisticated—yet kid-friendly—makeover
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