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  • 2 weeks ago | family.style | Meka Boyle |Morgan Becker

    It’s an overcast spring day in New York, but the sun is still perpetually shining into the Chelsea Hotel, memorialized in paintings by the late artist Ching Ho Cheng. It was here where he would once watch the sunlight dip through his window and catch its silhouette on the living room wall, tracing its form in his paintings.

  • 2 weeks ago | family.style | Elisa Lipsky-Karasz |Meka Boyle |Morgan Becker

    It was the year 1988. A clean-cut 22-year-old named Tom Browne was standing at the edge of an Olympic-size pool in his black Speedo, contemplating a dive into the frigid water.

  • 2 weeks ago | family.style | Meka Boyle |Morgan Becker

    Metal chains squeeze bulbous glass forms, and porcelain freezes in amorphous, curling ribbons. The thrill of Lindsey Adelman’s latest body of work,“The Hardware Diaries,” is in the sense of precariousness brought on by the materials and shapes: tough and soft, hard and delicate, all twisted together.The tension is palpable taking in the view at The Future Perfect in New York.

  • 2 weeks ago | family.style | Morgan Becker |Meka Boyle

    A semisheer textured paper light hangs on the back wall of Ana Kraš’ Parisian apartment. The Panel Lamp, as it’s called, falls somewhere between art and design, depending on how it’s displayed and whether it’s switched on or off. Is it a collage? A play on the sconce? The mutability is half the appeal. The fixture, and other hybrid creations like it, are signatures of Kraš’ so-called “brand of objects,” Teget, which she founded with her partner, Ruben Moreira.

  • 2 weeks ago | family.style | Meka Boyle |Morgan Becker

    Tequila and lime may got together perfectly, but for Anders Sølvsten Thomsen, the real fun starts when a third component is added into the mix: cheesecake. “I love baking and drinking margaritas,” the Danish-born stylist and art director tells Family Style. The perfect party-starter, his unconventional, tipsy twist calls for tequila in the filling, in the whipped cream, and on the side. “This cheesecake is to die for, and the perfect way for me to combine my two obsessions,” he jokes.