In Mexico, Turning Agricultural Crops Into Furniture

In Mexico, Turning Agricultural Crops Into Furniture

This article is part of our Design special section about how food inspires designers to make and do surprising things. Many people look at avocados and see guacamole. An agave plant is little more than a future shot of tequila, a corn stalk the raw material for a warm tortilla. …

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Furniture Inspired by Georgia O’Keeffe’s New Mexico Home

Furniture Inspired by Georgia O’Keeffe’s New Mexico Home

Welcome to the T List, a newsletter from the editors of T Magazine. Each week, we share things we’re eating, wearing, listening to or coveting now. Sign up here to find us in your inbox every Wednesday, along with monthly travel and beauty guides, and the latest stories from our …

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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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The English Design Company Established & Sons Embraces a Reset

The English Design Company Established & Sons Embraces a Reset

This article is part of our Design special report previewing Milan Design Week. Ask nearly anyone with any kind of tenure in the design industry about Established & Sons, and their first response is likely to be the same: “I remember the parties.” For a brief but intense period following …

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Milan Design Week: Lounging and Reflecting

Milan Design Week: Lounging and Reflecting

This article is part of our Design special report previewing Milan Design Week. Chairs are to design fairs what apple pies are to state fairs: comfortable fixtures with (at least) 10,000 variations. At Milan Design Week, the new introductions include some popular repeats, like Patricia Urquiola’s Tufty-Time sofa for B&B …

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Woodworking Is Losing Its Macho Edge Thanks to These Women

Woodworking Is Losing Its Macho Edge Thanks to These Women

This article is part of our Design special section about the reverence for handmade objects. It often starts with a box. These utilitarian objects are expressions of a woodworker’s technical rigor and style. But for Wendy Maruyama, who earned a master’s degree in furniture design from the Rochester Institute of …

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In Sardinia, a Showcase for Craft and Culture Rises From Ruins

In Sardinia, a Showcase for Craft and Culture Rises From Ruins

This article is part of our Design special section about the reverence for handmade objects. It took nearly five years for Kyre Chenven and Ivano Atzori to buy a cluster of ruined houses in southern Sardinia. The single-story buildings, or rather, the skeletons that remained, once made up a furriadroxu, …

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