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Architectural Digest

Oct 01 2019
Magazine

Architectural Digest is the world's foremost design authority, showcasing the work of top architects and interior decorators. It continues to set new benchmarks for how to live well—what to buy, what to see and do, where to travel, and who to watch on the fast-paced, multifaceted global design scene.

Architectural Digest US

editor’s letter

Leg Room • How Eero Saarinen’s pioneering Pedestal table solved a common dining room dilemma

DESIGN STORIES

AD VISITS Family Heirlooms • Benjamin Paulin and Alice Lemoine’s Paris apartment proves the perfect backdrop for upholding the legacy of his late father, furniture master Pierre Paulin

Lighting the Way • The best new fixtures showcase a full spectrum of possibility

Pattern Play

Material World • At Stephanie Goto’s Manhattan studio, not everything is what it seems

TURN THE TABLES

Build to Last

DESIGN STORIES

DESIGN STORIES

egg collective • Just ask this trio of New York woodworkers: The future of furnituremaking is female

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odd matter • A Rotterdam-based duo transforms the everyday into the otherworldly

andile dyalvane • For a South African ceramist, clay is more than a medium—it’s a message

arko • Stitch by stitch, a self-taught maestro rethinks Japan’s straw arts

nassia inglessis • Merging high tech and handcraft, a Greek engineer charts a new path

john hogan • The Seattle trailblazer pushes glass to its structural and sculptural limits

FOREIGN EXCHANGE • From their new home base in Mexico City, Rodman Primack and Rudy Weissenberg find inspiration in the country’s flourishing design scene

design notes • THE DETAILS THAT MAKE THE LOOK

Make it BIG • Danish superstar Bjarke Ingels has designed some of the world’s most talked-about skyscrapers, stadiums, museums, and more. Now, thanks to an intrepid client, the architect unveils his first private house

DECK THE WALLS • Drenched in color and pattern, the London home of de Gournay scion Hannah Cecil Gurney is a love letter to her family’s intoxicating wallpapers

design notes • THE DETAILS THAT MAKE THE LOOK

A PLACE IN THE SUN • Globe-trotting textile designer Carolina Irving unwinds at her romantic retreat on a remote stretch of Portugal’s west coast

THE GREEN TEAM • Wellies at the ready, a new generation of British landscape designers—inventive, energetic, and surprisingly young—is cultivating the gardens of tomorrow

chalet chic • Working with Studio Shamshiri, Anne Hathaway and husband Adam Shulman reinvent a historic Alpine-inspired getaway

resources

Creative Oasis

AD360° • PROMOTIONS INSPIRATION COMMUNITY


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 168 Publisher: Conde Nast US Edition: Oct 01 2019

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Architectural Digest is the world's foremost design authority, showcasing the work of top architects and interior decorators. It continues to set new benchmarks for how to live well—what to buy, what to see and do, where to travel, and who to watch on the fast-paced, multifaceted global design scene.

Architectural Digest US

editor’s letter

Leg Room • How Eero Saarinen’s pioneering Pedestal table solved a common dining room dilemma

DESIGN STORIES

AD VISITS Family Heirlooms • Benjamin Paulin and Alice Lemoine’s Paris apartment proves the perfect backdrop for upholding the legacy of his late father, furniture master Pierre Paulin

Lighting the Way • The best new fixtures showcase a full spectrum of possibility

Pattern Play

Material World • At Stephanie Goto’s Manhattan studio, not everything is what it seems

TURN THE TABLES

Build to Last

DESIGN STORIES

DESIGN STORIES

egg collective • Just ask this trio of New York woodworkers: The future of furnituremaking is female

AD360° • PROMOTIONS INSPIRATION COMMUNITY

ADVERTISEMENT

odd matter • A Rotterdam-based duo transforms the everyday into the otherworldly

andile dyalvane • For a South African ceramist, clay is more than a medium—it’s a message

arko • Stitch by stitch, a self-taught maestro rethinks Japan’s straw arts

nassia inglessis • Merging high tech and handcraft, a Greek engineer charts a new path

john hogan • The Seattle trailblazer pushes glass to its structural and sculptural limits

FOREIGN EXCHANGE • From their new home base in Mexico City, Rodman Primack and Rudy Weissenberg find inspiration in the country’s flourishing design scene

design notes • THE DETAILS THAT MAKE THE LOOK

Make it BIG • Danish superstar Bjarke Ingels has designed some of the world’s most talked-about skyscrapers, stadiums, museums, and more. Now, thanks to an intrepid client, the architect unveils his first private house

DECK THE WALLS • Drenched in color and pattern, the London home of de Gournay scion Hannah Cecil Gurney is a love letter to her family’s intoxicating wallpapers

design notes • THE DETAILS THAT MAKE THE LOOK

A PLACE IN THE SUN • Globe-trotting textile designer Carolina Irving unwinds at her romantic retreat on a remote stretch of Portugal’s west coast

THE GREEN TEAM • Wellies at the ready, a new generation of British landscape designers—inventive, energetic, and surprisingly young—is cultivating the gardens of tomorrow

chalet chic • Working with Studio Shamshiri, Anne Hathaway and husband Adam Shulman reinvent a historic Alpine-inspired getaway

resources

Creative Oasis

AD360° • PROMOTIONS INSPIRATION COMMUNITY


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