
David Foxley
Contributing Editor at Architectural Digest
Freelance Writer and Editor at Freelance
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3 days ago |
architecturaldigest.com | David Foxley |Michael Clifford
All products featured on Architectural Digest are independently selected by our editors. However, we may receive compensation from retailers and/or from purchases of products through these links. When Jack Driessen asked his best friend, Nate van der Ende, to help him design his new two-bedroom apartment on Manhattan’s Lower East Side, he refused to take “no thanks” for an answer.
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3 days 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. When Jack Driessen asked his best friend, Nate van der Ende, to help him design his new two-bedroom apartment on Manhattan’s Lower East Side, he refused to take “no thanks” for an answer.
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1 week ago |
ad-italia.it | David Foxley |Chris Mottalini
Nel Watergate Complex un appartamento di 278 m2 che rivisita il glamour degli anni ’70 e si ispira a Piero Portaluppi. “Speravo in un ritorno allo stile rétro degli anni ’70 che non fosse fumettistico o superficiale”, dice la proprietaria di un appartamento ristrutturato all’ultimo piano del Watergate Complex di Washington. È stato proprio questo brief a portarla dall’architetto e designer Nicholas Potts, i cui interni sono spesso caratterizzati da molto legno caldo, metallo e pietra.
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3 weeks ago |
admagazine.com | David Foxley |Chris Mottalini |Corina Mendoza
"Esperaba un regreso al estilo retro de los 70 que no fuera derivado, caricaturesco o superficial", dice la propietaria de este departamento estilo vintage renovado en el emblemático complejo Watergate de DC. Ese matiz en el diseño es lo que la llevó al arquitecto y diseñador Nicholas Potts, cuyos interiores suelen celebrar la abundancia de madera cálida, metal y piedra.
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3 weeks ago |
architecturaldigest.com | David Foxley |Chris Mottalini |Tessa Watson
“I was hoping for a 1970s-retro comeback that wasn’t derivative, cartoony, or shallow,” says the owner of a gut-renovated high-floor unit in DC’s landmark Watergate complex. That nuanced design brief is ultimately what led her to architect and designer Nicholas Potts, whose interiors often celebrate an abundance of warm wood, metal, and stone.
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