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Architectural Digest

Dec 01 2020
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

editor’s letter

Woolly Mammoths • How Alexander Calder’s exuberant tapestries became today’s trophy art

Family Portrait • Amid the pandemic, photographer Jason Schmidt finds a new muse: his own Brooklyn home—and its inhabitants

Cozy Up • This year’s best holiday gifts are all about the pleasures of home

Deep Dive • A glamorous house by Paul R. Williams conceals a complicated past

Texas Hold’em

FAST TRACK • Three classic chronographs capture both speed and style

Deck the Halls • In time for the holidays, Cartier reimagines its own icons as seductive objects for the home

DEALER’S CHOICE • Pace Gallery founder Arne Glimcher’s rambling Hamptons garden is as much a personal statement as the sculptures within it

the long view • With the effects of time and the elements in mind, artist Bosco Sodi creates a private retreat for his own family on the coast of Mexico

HAPPY TOGETHER • Architect Chet Callahan teams up with designer Ghislaine Viñas and landscape maven Judy Kameon to craft a joyful Los Angeles home for his young family

design notes • THE DETAILS THAT MAKE THE LOOK

enchanted forest • At his family’s Long Island escape, artist Rashid Johnson conjures a magical landscape dotted with works of art

SHARE THE FANTASY • Avoiding midcentury-modern clichés, artists Rob Pruitt and Jonathan Horowitz embrace the fanciful, romantic strain of Palm Springs design

restoration drama • Working with designer Oliver M. Furth, artist Mary Weatherford safeguards the future of a stunning modernist landmark in Los Angeles

resources

Esha Ahmed


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 104 Publisher: Conde Nast US Edition: Dec 01 2020

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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

editor’s letter

Woolly Mammoths • How Alexander Calder’s exuberant tapestries became today’s trophy art

Family Portrait • Amid the pandemic, photographer Jason Schmidt finds a new muse: his own Brooklyn home—and its inhabitants

Cozy Up • This year’s best holiday gifts are all about the pleasures of home

Deep Dive • A glamorous house by Paul R. Williams conceals a complicated past

Texas Hold’em

FAST TRACK • Three classic chronographs capture both speed and style

Deck the Halls • In time for the holidays, Cartier reimagines its own icons as seductive objects for the home

DEALER’S CHOICE • Pace Gallery founder Arne Glimcher’s rambling Hamptons garden is as much a personal statement as the sculptures within it

the long view • With the effects of time and the elements in mind, artist Bosco Sodi creates a private retreat for his own family on the coast of Mexico

HAPPY TOGETHER • Architect Chet Callahan teams up with designer Ghislaine Viñas and landscape maven Judy Kameon to craft a joyful Los Angeles home for his young family

design notes • THE DETAILS THAT MAKE THE LOOK

enchanted forest • At his family’s Long Island escape, artist Rashid Johnson conjures a magical landscape dotted with works of art

SHARE THE FANTASY • Avoiding midcentury-modern clichés, artists Rob Pruitt and Jonathan Horowitz embrace the fanciful, romantic strain of Palm Springs design

restoration drama • Working with designer Oliver M. Furth, artist Mary Weatherford safeguards the future of a stunning modernist landmark in Los Angeles

resources

Esha Ahmed


Expand title description text