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When Gerrit Rietveld introduced his Zig-Zag chair in 1934, all eyes were on its legless engineering. Today, New York-based furniture designer and builder Peter Harrison is giving the design element its due redux.
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This is the sixth year that J.D. Power and Associates has surveyed consumers on their satisfaction with various interior paint manufacturers.
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A limited-edition seating piece made completely from paper.
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A glare-free light fixture with integrated shades designed by Shoichi Uchiyama.
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This small studio apartment in New York lives large thanks to built-in storage.
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A line of faucets inspired by the Arts and Crafts movement.
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The classic stackable chair is available in nine new colors.
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A glass tabletop supported by a two-way, solid wood base.
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Profile: Turnbull Griffin Haesloop
The title of residential architect’s July 2003 cover story on Turnbull Griffin Haesloop Architects, “Light on the Land,” alluded to the site-sensitive nature of the Northern California firm’s work. Nine years later, it seems even more appropriate, as the firm has delved deeper into the realm of...
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This separate master quarters' bath features high windows and traditional lighting fixtures used in a modern way.