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September 24, 2011

Royalty Have for Centuries Been the Watch Industry’s Most Eager Clients

Prior to the Industrial Revolution, royal patronage was the chief force behind the watch trade's technical and aesthetic innovation, and royal families have ever since been a reliable source of income for the industry..
September 23, 2011

Meet the Metropolitan Museum’s Star Exhibition Designer

Mrs. Blandings's Patricia Shackelford goes behind the scenes with Daniel Kershaw
September 9, 2011

National Watch & Clock Museum, Columbia, Pa. – Review

The National Watch & Clock Museum in Columbia, Pa., lays out, with an overwhelming accumulation of examples, a history of the measuring of time and the attempt to chronicle life.
September 1, 2011

Editor’s Page

What’s New at Architectural Digest
September 1, 2011

Shanghai’s Travel To-Do List

The city heats up with in-the-know boutiques, fashionable nightlife, and seductively revitalized hotels
September 1, 2011

Pacific Standard Time: Top 10 Exhibitions for Design Lovers

Don’t miss the must-see events in this celebration of Los Angeles’s design legacy
September 1, 2011

Ed Filipowski and Mark Lee at Home in Manhattan

The fashion-world power players call on architects Janson Goldstein to transform a staid prewar penthouse into an urbane showpiece
September 1, 2011

Karl Lagerfeld Grows His Empire

The multitalented designer is extending his résumé to include a new line of glassware for the home and more. We take a peek at his current projects
September 1, 2011

Barbaralee Diamonstein-Spielvogel’s The Landmarks of New York

A champion of the city’s architectural heritage talks to AD about the latest edition of her go-to resource on local landmarks
September 1, 2011

James Galanos’s Palm Springs Retreat

An American fashion designer who has been practicing traditional French haute couture and a French interior designer working in the United States create a weekend refuge in the California desert