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Home Tour: Gergei Erdei
Inside the London apartment uniting Greek mythology, medieval iconography and 1970s glamour.
Light Emotions: Formafantasma
For Simone Farresin and Andrea Trimarchi of Formafantasma, design is a purely scientific inquiry.
At Work With: Ashley Merrill
Can the right pajamas solve our sleep deficit? We meet the founder of Lunya, who’s on a mission to make sleepwear better—and more beautiful.
A Weekend in Paris with Tony Cederteg
A Stockholm transplant to Paris, art director, designer and publisher Tony Cederteg shares his tips on what to do on a weekend in the French capital.
Neither Here Nor There
When we embark on journeys with translator apps and spaghetti piles of charger cords, where is it that we really go?
A Day in the Life: T-Michael
Bespoke tailor T-Michael derives as much satisfaction from the design process as he does from the end result.
Peter Jensen
With designs as colorful as the muses that influence him, Peter Jensen confronts the fashion world with a gentle dose of eccentricity and humor.
Remembered Light
Sally Mann writes intimately of her relationship with Cy Twombly and the photographs she made of his studio before Twombly's death in 2011.
Glyptotek
At Copenhagen’s Glyptotek, one expects the collection of classical antiquities and French and Danish masters to come alive in the early hours.
Eyes of the Skin: Architecture and the Senses
“I dwell in the city and the city dwells in me,” Juhani Pallasmaa writes.
Day in the Life: Stine Goya
Stine Goya has been a quiet presence in the fashion world for more than a decade—first as a model, then as an editor, now as a designer.
Ruth Asawa
From internment to avant-garde art institute: the rare life story of Ruth Asawa, the “fountain lady” of San Francisco.
Home Tour: George Suyama
As part of a new home tour series, produced in partnership with Sonos and West Elm, architect George Suyama invites us into his woodland refuge.
At Work With: Dimore Studio
In an industry distracted by just-so austerity and asceticism, Dimore Studio's Britt Moran and Emiliano Salci are waving a flag for indulgence.
On The Waterfront
Composer Leonard Bernstein spent the summer of 1967 in Ansedonia, a sun-washed Roman town on the Italian coast.
The Sweet Sorrow of Rereading
Rereading books is like meeting old friends: The characters we thought we knew challenge us to incorporate fresh understanding.
Rossana Orlandi
Rossana Orlandi has seven decades of Saturdays under her belt. In Milan, we spend one more in her company.
Places to Eat in Berlin with Lode van Zuylen & Stijn Remi
The chefs of Berlin's Lode & Stijn give their recommendations on where to eat in the German capital.
Pillars Of Hosting: Empathy
Amy Alkon applies her brand of blunt advice to empathetic hosting.
Home Tour: Château de Gudanes
Inside the crumbling château coaxed back to life by “naive willfulness” (and many eager volunteers.)