A Parisian Designer Builds His Dream House in a Former Brothel
Ramdane Touhami has turned a haute bohemian landmark into an audacious showcase for his inimitable, fearless creativity.
By Nancy Hass and
Ramdane Touhami has turned a haute bohemian landmark into an audacious showcase for his inimitable, fearless creativity.
By Nancy Hass and
Giorgio Taroni’s home overlooking Lake Como has become a cabinet of curiosities, filled with collections of oil paintings, books, ancient coins and vintage postcards.
By Nancy Hass and
A couple has restored and reimagined a nearly decimated building as a home and a cultural hub, revealing the complexity of the city’s past.
By Hussein Omar and
New monumental works are filling landscapes and galleries, where they argue for the freedom and power to play.
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The Bakers Reimagining Traditional Jewish Pastries
By transforming once-kosher recipes with new flavors, shapes and techniques, chefs are innovating on, and safeguarding, time-honored breads and desserts.
By Jenny ComitaMari Maeda and Yuji Oboshi and
This Chef’s SoHo Loft Is Strictly Invitation Only
Yann Nury’s New York atelier, where he hosts the lucky few for meals, doubles as a secret design haven.
By Kurt Soller and
The Female Artisans Honoring, and Reinventing, Japanese Noh Masks
In taking on the male-dominated theatrical craft, contemporary women carvers are changing the face of a centuries-old tradition.
By Hannah Kirshner and
An Artist for the End of the World
What’s so funny about our dystopian future? Just ask Josh Kline.
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An Interior Designer Creates a Sea of Tranquillity in Greenwich Village
In his compact walk-up, Nicholas Obeid combines objects of his own design and flea-market finds to create an escape from the city below.
By Nick Marino and
The Designer Marco De Vincenzo’s Inspirations, and Obsessions, in Pictures
The new creative director of Etro shares his favorite flea-market finds, and a few creations of his own.
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The Artist Crafting Fantastical Headpieces From Watches, Seashells and Stuffed Animals
Plus: Roberto Lugo’s Afrocentric ceramics, wooden accessories and more from T’s cultural compendium.
Spring’s Surprising New Shapes
High volume, surreal silhouettes and out-of-this-world materials define a new wave of over-the-top evening wear.
By Théo de Gueltzl and
A New Trio of Watches That Honors Breitling’s Founding Family
Each timepiece is named after the brand’s patriarchs, spanning three generations of craftsmen.
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In T’s Spring Design Issue, Three Maximalist Homes Filled With Collections
It’s the objects in each of these spaces — as well as those in her own, T’s editor in chief writes — that bring the place to life.
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The eternally useful furniture piece is available in new, unusually pleasing forms.
By Mari Maeda and Yuji Oboshi
Knits that range from quiet neutrals to high-contrast brights.
By Jessica Madavo and Delphine Danhier
The artist Didier William envisions new releases by Victor LaValle, Mona Simpson and more.
Luminous clutches to hold your phone — and offer a sculptural allure.
By Mari Maeda and Yuji Oboshi
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