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Oct 8, 2024 |
fredericmagazine.com | Emma Bazilian |produced byMartha Moskowitz
We tapped the jet-setting young designers from our 2024 FREDERIC It List to share their favorite dopp kits, travel bags, and essential accessories to make any journey more stylish and well-organized. As their sophisticated picks reveal, they’re truly going places!“I need sleep when I travel so I can be fresh upon arrival.
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Sep 20, 2024 |
fredericmagazine.com | Martha Moskowitz |produced byMartha Moskowitz |Jill Simpson
As summer transitions into fall and there’s a hint of crispness in the air, we’re extra excited about our newest discoveries in the world of design. From stylish shopping on both coasts to a dreamy fashion-meets-design pairing to playful wallpaper prints with historic flair, check out these must-see stores, showrooms, collaborations, and collections from some of our favorite tastemakers.
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Sep 28, 2023 |
fredericmagazine.com | Martha Moskowitz |produced byMartha Moskowitz
Between world-famous art museums filled with the work of Old Masters and the more infamous attractions of the Red Light District, Amsterdam offers a mix of high and low culture as varied as its region’s many tulip genuses. It’s also a treasure trove of design inspiration, filled with countless stores, cafes, restaurants, and bars that veer from joyfully vibrant (all the better to brighten a dark Dutch winter) to lusciously moody (think a Vermeer palette come to life).
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Sep 13, 2023 |
fredericmagazine.com | Martha Moskowitz |produced byMartha Moskowitz
The Armory Show took us south of the border with a captivating array of works from artists hailing from Latin America. From textiles to ceramics, these countries’ own distinct and diverse artistic languages date back to long before Spanish and Portuguese colonizers arrived in the 15th century; today, the region’s artists continue to draw on those rich cultural histories to keep the thread of ancient arts alive through a deep, nourished relationship with craft.
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Aug 18, 2023 |
fredericmagazine.com | Martha Moskowitz |produced byMartha Moskowitz
Maine isn’t known as “Vacationland” for nothing. With endless miles of rugged coastlines and protected bays begging to be explored, the state has long been the destination of choice for former presidents, gilded age tycoons, and artists alike. The Midcoast region, which spans from Brunswick to Winterport, has been my own family’s summer retreat for generations.
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