July 24, 2012

A new book examines Long Island’s Modernist homes

Throughout much of the 20th century, New York’s Nassau and Suffolk counties served as an unlikely laboratory for architectural innovation, welcoming projects by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Richard Neutra, and other thought leaders. That design legacy i...
July 23, 2012

Star Resorts

As punishing summer temperatures transform Manhattan into a barbecue grill, the usual suspects who populate local events—fair-weather socials and peripatetic Hollywood stars—migrate to luxurious hotels and resorts around the globe. (We know because...
July 19, 2012

Dedon premieres a new resort in the Philippines

The Philippines have always loomed large on Dedon’s cultural radar. Twenty-one years ago company founder Bobby Dekeyser started the outdoor-furniture line after discovering woven-rattan pieces from the isle of Cebu, where Dedon’s manufacturing has ...
July 18, 2012

Designer David Easton’s rural New York retreat, Balderbrae

Suffern, NYSTATS 4 BEDROOMS 2.5 BATHS 3,650 SQ. FT. $1.895 MILLION PEDIGREE: Built in 1910 by noted horticulturist Louise Bebe Wilder and her husband, architect Robert Wilder, Balderbrae was purchased by interior designer David Easton in 1980. Easton...
July 17, 2012

Glass Act

Washington state has long been home to Dale Chihuly, whose organic sculptures and Pilchuck Glass School helped usher in the contemporary-glass movement. Now the artist’s work has a new residence there, as well. Spread over one and a half acres at the...
July 17, 2012

Recapturing the Luster

Relaunched a few years ago by private investors dedicated to restoring the brand’s reputation as a maker of singular jewelry, gem-covered eggs, and other precious objects, Fabergé recently unveiled a dazzling store on New York’s Upper East Side. T...
July 16, 2012

On the Dot

The letter x usually marks the spot, but for artist, filmmaker, and writer Yayoi Kusama, it’s the spot itself that counts—literally.  Since her childhood in World War II Japan, Kusama has been passionate for polka dots, painting them onto h...
July 16, 2012

Fast Forward

Come fall, five blockbuster museums, all conceived by some of architecture’s biggest names, will have art lovers racking up the frequent-flier miles. In Amsterdam, the venerable Stedelijk—transformed by Dutch firm Benthem Crouwel—reopens on Septe...
July 12, 2012

A modernist dwelling by Richard Gluckman in Austin

Austin, TXSTATS 3 BEDROOMS 3.5 BATHS 5,155 SQ. FT. $4.5 MILLION PEDIGREE: Designed by Manhattan architect Richard Gluckman, this sleek contemporary residence was built in 2003 for a former Dell executive. The split-level home features a front façade...
July 12, 2012

A prized 1936 Mercedes-Benz 540K Special Roadster will shine at California’s annual Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance

When collectors descend upon California’s annual Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance car show this month, all eyes will be on a prized 1936 Mercedes-Benz 540K Special Roadster. Up for sale as part of Gooding & Co.’s headlining auction, the vehic...