[slideshow above] Finding VIVIAN MAIER is the story of a remarkable photographer who led an unremarkable life. It was only after...
HAVE BEEN MEANING to tell you about the Paris apartment of heiress & jewellery designer Gaia REPOSSI for a while. Located in the...
YOU MAY REMEMBER the term ornate austerity used here quite a few times before, sometimes referring to the work of Gilles et Boissier or Andrée Putman, but most often referring to Joseph Dirand, and so was thrilled to come across a recent article in The New York Times featuring the architect’s elegantly spare Seventh Arrondissement apartment.
CAME ACROSS THE AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY of Brooklyn-based Zack Seckler early last week, and have not been able to get these astonishingly lovely shots of the beautiful world we live in out of my mind.
A shimmering start to the week, Reflective Palace, is an enchanting art installation from 2006. Titled, “To Breathe – A Mirror...
WHILE DRAMA IS CERTAINLY something you will find here, modern is something that is in far shorter supply, especially when...
IT IS A BRAND NEW WEEK and one that has begun with bright blue skies and warm spring sunshine, and...
THERE IS A SHOP IN NEW YORK CITY, The Apartment, by The Line, on SoHo’s Greene Street, that is the online...
TRACEY EMIN was born in London in 1963, and studied at Maidstone College of Art and the Royal College of Art,...
AND AFTER FEATURING the work of interior designer, Emma Jane Pilkington, a glimpse into her stunning Manhattan apartment, which has...
. . . came across some truly beautiful artwork by French artist Laurence Amélie, painted in an impressionist fashion, leaving free access to imagination . . .
STILL THINKING ABOUT the home office from this past weekend’s links, and somehow, through a little bit of sleuthing &...
IN THE THROES of sorting through images and post production for an upcoming project when Michael‘s facebook comment came through, which lead...
TWO LOVELY THINGS : Abstract 1, 2012 by Emma Leonard, and the Resort 2013 Preview for Bottega Veneta, shot by...
Artist, designer, and teacher , Matt Shlian, may have failed math and algebra, but his curiosity and ‘affinity for geometry’ lead to the art of paper folding, or ‘paper engineering’, as he refers to it.











