The Colorful Cult of Le Creuset

The Colorful Cult of Le Creuset

April Hershberger is not the only collector of Le Creuset cookware who owns so many pieces that she can’t count them. But she may be the only one who built an entire house around one: the deep-red, nine-quart oval Dutch oven she received as a gift for her 2006 wedding. …

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Milan Design Week: Eclectic Collections Take Center Stage

Milan Design Week: Eclectic Collections Take Center Stage

This article is part of our Design special report previewing Milan Design Week. From furniture inspired by a dancing Muppet bird named Betsy to proposals for coping with a dystopian future, families of objects at Milan Design Week said more with more. Lara Bohinc turned her childhood love of Betsy …

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A Milanese Design Gallery Owner on Her 45 Years in the Business

A Milanese Design Gallery Owner on Her 45 Years in the Business

This article is part of our Design special report previewing Milan Design Week. Few gallerists in the contemporary design sphere have the singular vision of Nina Yashar, 67. Ms. Yashar, the founder of Milan’s Nilufar gallery, established in 1979, and Nilufar Depot, now marking its 10th anniversary, has long been …

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Milan Design Week: Light Plays a Starring Role

Milan Design Week: Light Plays a Starring Role

This article is part of our Design special report previewing Milan Design Week. Bouncing off glossy metal, being devoured by voluptuous fabrics or pouring out of lamp heads, light is always a design star. At Milan Design Week, it makes a conspicuous presence in the reflective surfaces of Michele De …

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The Torlonia Marbles Offer Everything We Ask of Art

The Torlonia Marbles Offer Everything We Ask of Art

The two women are a coil of contradictions: Roman but also Greek, flesh but also stone. They both are confident, blessed with the poise of the noble and famous, yet also slightly shy. As if, after centuries of gazes, they can only appear before us slightly abashed. As if they …

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A Fungi Pioneer’s Lifelong Work on Exhibit

A Fungi Pioneer’s Lifelong Work on Exhibit

On an early summer day in 1876 near Druid Hill Park in Baltimore, a middle-aged woman carrying three large, putrid mushrooms repulsed fellow travelers riding a horse-drawn trolley car. Even wrapped in paper, the stench of the aptly named stinkhorn mushrooms was overpowering, but the woman stifled a laugh upon …

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Inside the Former ‘Underworld’ Where Ai Weiwei Makes Art

Inside the Former ‘Underworld’ Where Ai Weiwei Makes Art

For part of the year, the artist and activist Ai Weiwei works in a cavernous 30,000-square-foot studio on the underground levels of a former 19th-century brewery in Berlin. Its triple-height vaulted cellars, which Ai, a self-taught architect, renovated himself after leaving his native China in 2015, are now pristine and …

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Chemena Kamali of Chloé: The Queen of the Blouse

Chemena Kamali of Chloé: The Queen of the Blouse

On the second floor of a 19th-century villa near the Bois de Boulogne, overlooking a garden housing a child’s trampoline and various plastic scooters, there is a room filled with blouses. Hundreds of blouses. Lace blouses from the Victorian era and big-shouldered blouses from the 1980s. Blouses in paisley and …

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How Do You Preserve a Vanishing Music Scene?

How Do You Preserve a Vanishing Music Scene?

Memories fade. Documentation disappears. Scenes vanish. When you’re busy creating a world, you don’t always think about how to preserve it for history. So old fliers and magazines get brittle and crumble, photos get lost, publications go out of business and websites get deleted. It falls to archivists — sometimes …

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