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  • 1 month ago | architecturaldigest.com | John Ortved |William Jess Laird |Martin Bourne

    “I’ve always been very enchanted by spaces that come about naturally,” says Noah Ruttenberg. These spaces include fashion designer Emily Bode’s vintage-strewn atelier, where the 28-year-old interned after college, and the studio of his grandmother, the artist Janet Ruttenberg. “She will use a napkin as a curtain. She will take a magic marker to a carpet. She will put a gorgeous painting in an unused bathtub,” he says.

  • Jan 15, 2025 | architecturaldigest.com | Sam Cochran |Angela Hau |Martin Bourne

    All products featured on Architectural Digest are independently selected by our editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, we may earn an affiliate commission. To woo their clients, decorators regularly come equipped with fabric swatches, tile samples, and other tactile hints at rooms to come. Darren Jett goes for an even more full-sensory experience.

  • Nov 29, 2024 | architecturaldigest.com | Nora Taylor |Isabel Parra |Martin Bourne

    All products featured on Architectural Digest are independently selected by our editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, we may earn an affiliate commission. For designer Alisa Bloom, transforming a 19th-century West Village town house into a home fit for a busy family of four was a welcome challenge.

  • Nov 26, 2024 | nytimes.com | Anthony Cotsifas |Martin Bourne

    From top: Tiffany & Co. bracelet, price on request, (800) 843-3269; David Webb earrings, $36,500, davidwebb.com; Lugano necklace, price on request, (475) 304-4132; and David Yurman bracelet, $12,000, davidyurman.com. Credit... Photograph by Anthony Cotsifas. Styled by Martin Bourne. Jewelry editor: Angela Koh The season's most precious accessories come in bright colors, with plenty of sparkle and an abundance of gold.

  • Oct 11, 2024 | architecturaldigest.com | Elizabeth Fazzare |Ngoc Minh Ngo |Martin Bourne

    Against these textural works, elegant juxtaposition became a defining interior trait when Lincoln and architect Bo Lee, who had previously led the home’s renovation by 1100 Architect before she founded her eponymous New York firm, collaborated to swath a living room wall and custom mantel in a multidimensional, striated travertine.

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