When It Comes to Design, Nobody Does It Like the Italians Posted by By Hanya Yanagihara September 30, 2022Posted inArchitecture, Culture, Interior Design and Furnishings, Italy, Restoration and Renovation, Scarpa, Carlo, tmagfalldesign How has Italy remained, for centuries, one of the most innovative places for interiors and architecture?
Two-Tone Watches That Leave the Past Behind Posted by By RSS Feed September 30, 2022Posted inAmerican Psycho (Movie), Bell & Ross LLC, Breitling SA, Culture, Gere, Richard, Gold, Steel and Iron, Tag Heuer, tmagfalldesign, Watches and Clocks These timepieces shake off their clichéd 1980s associations.
What Does Cultural Appropriation Really Mean? Posted by By Ligaya Mishan September 30, 2022Posted inColonization, Culture, Culture (Arts), Food, Hirst, Damien, Jacobs, Marc, Khor, Shing Yin, Lin, Jeremy, Minorities, The Lion King (Movie), tmagfalldesign, Writing and Writers And as accusations of improper borrowing increase, what is at stake when boundaries of collective identity are crossed?
The Optimistic Art of Mary Mattingly Posted by By Zoe Lescaze September 30, 2022Posted inAgriculture and Farming, Area Planning and Renewal, Art, Content Type: Personal Profile, Culture, Denes, Agnes, Flowers and Plants, Food, Global Warming, Mattingly, Mary, tmagfalldesign, Ukeles, Mierle Laderman, Urban Areas, Waste Materials and Disposal The artist’s work addresses future climate crises while attempting to make the urban environment a better place to live right now.
Bottega Veneta Ties the Knot Again Posted by By Lindsay Talbot September 29, 2022Posted inBlazy, Matthieu, Bottega Veneta, Culture, Design, Fashion and Apparel, Knots, Leather and Leather Goods, Textiles, tmagfalldesign A new clutch highlights the brand’s signature woven leather.
An Italian Maximalist Moves Into a Muted Turin Villa Posted by By Nancy Hass and Simon Watson September 29, 2022Posted inArchitecture, Culture, Furniture, Historic Buildings and Sites, Interior Design and Furnishings, tmagfalldesign, Turin (Italy) The tentmaker Guido Toschi brings color and pattern to a 12th-century citadel once occupied by his five great-aunts.
The Kashmiri Chef Foraging on Precarious Soil Posted by By Ligaya Mishan and Anu Kumar September 29, 2022Posted inChefs, Cooking and Cookbooks, Culture, Food, Kashmir, Kashmir and Jammu (India), Mumbai (India), Redzepi, Rene, Refugees and Displaced Persons, Restaurants, Sadhu, Prateek, tmagfalldesign, World's 50 Best Restaurants For Prateek Sadhu, gathering native ingredients in the conflict zone where he grew up is the only way of asserting Kashmir’s tenuous place in the world.
Gaetano Pesce Still Has His Eye on the Horizon Posted by By Nancy Hass September 28, 2022Posted inCassina, Culture, Design, Manhattan (NYC), Pesce, Gaetano, tmagfalldesign The designer’s new resin screen is a sign of his enduring fascination with the Manhattan skyline.
An Interior Designer’s Los Angeles Home Is Also Her Laboratory Posted by By Kurt Soller and Joyce Kim September 28, 2022Posted inBreer, Sally, Culture, Design, Furniture, Interior Design and Furnishings, Lighting, Los Angeles (Calif), tmagfalldesign In renovating her family’s house, Sally Breer moved nearly every wall to create a space that is both modern and kid-friendly.