
David Foxley
Contributing Editor at Architectural Digest
Freelance Writer and Editor at Freelance
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2 weeks ago |
architecturaldigest.com | David Foxley |Stephen Johnson |Andrew Stewart
Thinking back on a series of recent life shifts, Zak Profera—founder of Zak+Fox, the beloved source for fabrics, rugs, pillows, and wall coverings—takes a deep breath. “There were a lot of changes at once,” says Profera, who experienced the concurrent end to a long-term relationship, the passing of his beloved Shiba Inu and brand mascot, Shinji, and the opening of his expansive Manhattan showroom.
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3 weeks ago |
architecturaldigest.com | David Foxley |Tim Lenz
The mandate: incorporate a young couple’s love of Ancient Rome, James Turrell skyspaces, and stormy beach days into a tip-to-tail renovation of an 1840s Greek Revival brownstone. Fortunately for these clients, a pair of tech executives with a now toddler daughter, the ensemble team they enlisted for the three-year undertaking arrived with a shared understanding of their dream and a surfeit of creative ideas to achieve it.
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3 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | David Foxley
All products featured on Architectural Digest are independently selected by Architectural Digest editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, Condé Nast may earn an affiliate commission. Art: Calla Lily, 1987 © Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation. The mandate: incorporate a young couple’s love of Ancient Rome, James Turrell skyspaces, and stormy beach days into a tip-to-tail renovation of an 1840s Greek Revival brownstone.
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3 weeks ago |
ad-italia.it | David Foxley |Stephen Johnson
Un duplex a New York di una giovane famiglia in cui l’eleganza classica incontra la vita moderna. “I clienti non volevano che sembrasse l’appartamento ereditato dalla nonna”, ricorda la progettista Christine Gachot all’inizio della ristrutturazione di un duplex di epoca anteguerra dell’Upper East Side per una coppia con quattro figli piccoli. Trasferitisi a Uptown Manhattan da Tribeca, “volevano qualcosa di fresco, ma anche mantenere una certa sensibilità classica”.
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3 weeks ago |
admagazine.fr | David Foxley |Stephen Johnson
« Les clients ne voulaient pas avoir l’impression d’avoir hérité de l’appartement de leur grand-mère dans l'Upper East Side », se souvient l’architecte d’intérieur Christine Gachot, évoquant le début de la rénovation intégrale d’un duplex d’avant-guerre situé à Manhattan. Le couple, récemment installé dans ce quartier huppé de New York après avoir quitté Tribeca, souhaitait « quelque chose de frais, tout en conservant une certaine sensibilité traditionnelle ».
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