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  • 1 week ago | revistaad.es | Hannah Martin |Cristina Noé

    Casa Botines, la casa de Antoni Gaudí en León que inspiró un clásico del diseño"No quería ofender el espíritu de Gaudí", contaba el diseñador industrial alemán Ingo Maurer (1932-2019) cuando, en 1997, le encargaron que ideara una luminaria para Casa Botines. El imponente edificio de estilo neogótico, —uno de los tres que construyó fuera de Cataluña— es una fortaleza construida en León en 1890 por el maestro del modernismo Antoni Gaudí que actualmente funciona como museo.

  • 1 month ago | yahoo.com | Hannah Martin

    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.

  • 1 month ago | yahoo.com | Hannah Martin |Maya Ibbitson |Mayer Rus |Sam Cochran

    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. Photo: Douglas FriedmanReading: Contemporary Tastemakers Reflect on Living With the Art of John ChamberlainYvonne Force Villareal and Leo Villeareal at home in Manhattan with their John Chamberlain sofa, as featured in the new book Living With Chamberlain.

  • 1 month ago | theupandcomingmag.com | Hannah Martin

    WOW. I went into this book completely blind, and I could not be happier. One day, while walking the aisles of Barnes & Noble, I saw this book on a table and couldn’t resist picking it up. From the cover alone, it had me intrigued. Sav R. Miller and Emily McIntire are authors I have not read before, but I knew I would love to give them a try. They did not disappoint with this novel. Be Still My Heart is a dark romance with hints of mystery and crime.

  • 1 month ago | revistaad.es | Hannah Martin |Cristina Noé

    Kazuyo Sejima recupera una casa japonesa tradicional con un delicado juego de luces y sombrasUn taxi lo tiene difícil para llegar a la entrada de esta machiya (casa japonesa tradicional de madera), situada en una calle peatonal del barrio Nishijin, en Kioto (Japón). Es una suerte, porque al recorrer a pie el último tramo en una tarde fría de principios de enero, es cuando el lugar despliega toda su magia.

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