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25 January 2014
The silence of the lamps
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Pardon the bad pun but if you keep reading it'll make sense. Four years ago, I wrote a blog post about an Italian furniture studio I...
04 December 2013
Old techniques, new furniture
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My friend Patrick Shilling is a master woodworker in Bethnal Green, London. Over the years he's carved out a niche for himself as...
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30 September 2013
My life on Instagram
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In the last year and a half I've posted 642 photographs on Instagram and in the process, learned that I'm not a bad photographer. I...
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23 September 2013
Lights! Camera! Blanco!
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Recently, I had the good fortune to visit my friends and colleagues at Blanco on the set of a photo and video shoot. The folks from Blanco...
14 June 2012
Architecture Thursday: Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall
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Two weeks ago, I was treated to a tour of the Segerstrom Center for the Arts in Costa Mesa, California . There are few things I appreciate a...
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11 March 2012
Anthroplogie continues to offend
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I walked past an Anthropologie store in New Orleans this week and was mortified to see their store windows decked out in some bad reproducti...
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14 December 2011
Scandinavian Made, a webshop
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I think I'm in love with this bowl. Ceramicist Simon Koefoed made only one and it's available through a new webshop called Scan...
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12 December 2011
Christmas in New York
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On the upper east side of Midtown Manhattan, on the corner of Fifth Avenue and East 50th Street, sits one of the world's most iconic dep...
01 December 2011
I love New York so much it hurts sometimes; the Delancy Street "Low Line"
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This is the Williamsburg Bridge. It connects the Lower East Side of Manhattan with Mid Brooklyn and on its Brooklyn side, it marks the ...
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29 November 2011
Real design stars and a concrete counter guy
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During my travels last fall, I had some incredible opportunities to meet some people whose work in the design world I admire greatly. Ever...
08 August 2011
Open Source meets design
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Ronen Kadushin is a Berlin-based industrial designer who's onto something he calls Open Design. Through Open Design, Kadushin distribu...
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