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Architectural Digest

Feb 01 2023
Magazine

Architectural Digest is the world's foremost design authority, showcasing the work of top architects and interior decorators. It continues to set new benchmarks for how to live well—what to buy, what to see and do, where to travel, and who to watch on the fast-paced, multifaceted global design scene.

Site Specifics • When renovating a historic farmhouse on Mallorca (page 68), creative couple Tatiana Baibabaeva and Tyson Strang adopted a “waste not, want not” approach, using what was already on the property to cut down on costs and forge a deeper connection with the landscape. What can we take away from that sustainable hands-on strategy? Let’s dig in….

editor’s letter

People Pleasers • John Risley’s figurative, welded-metal seats have garnered a cult following

Plane Language • Peggy Hsu and Chris McCullough orchestrate a symphony of forms, textures, and materials in their captivating Los Angeles home

New Order • Gracefully bridging past and present, today’s neoclassical must-haves serve it ancient-city-style

Home Again • In rural Nigeria, Tosin Oshinowo offers a bold proposal for rehousing the displaced

Rods and Cones

FLOWER POWER • Rooms come into bloom with three favorite wallpapers of the moment

Rosy Outlook

MADE IN THE SHADE • Table lamps turn it up in some graphic new finds

Tectonic Shift • At Manhattan’s American Museum of Natural History, Studio Gang conjures a bold new forum for discovery

CRYSTAL VISION

Social Studies • Luam Melake’s foam furniture wants to bring people back together

Swede Dreams • Giancarlo Valle’s new rugs for Nordic Knots celebrate Scandinavian crafts of yore

CROWNING GLORY • John Maniscalco Architecture teams up with The Archers to fashion a San Francisco home built for delight and stimulation

design notes • THE DETAILS THAT MAKE THE LOOK

DOUBLE FEATURE • Hollywood power couple Viola Davis and Julius Tennon craft a nurturing Los Angeles home that prioritizes inspiration and relaxation in equal measure

LONDON CALLING • Los Angeles–based designer Olivia Williams updates a classic Notting Hill town house for a young family

design notes • THE DETAILS THAT MAKE THE LOOK

farm fresh • A ceramics duo revives a historic finca on the island of Mallorca—and discovers a new creative calling along the way

WORK OF ART • In a connoisseur’s Paris apartment, Luis Laplace and Christophe Comoy conjure a carefully calibrated setting for masterpieces of all kinds

high style • A modernist ski retreat by MacKay-Lyons Sweetapple Architects makes a bold statement while respecting its Rocky Mountain setting

Berth of Venus


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 94 Publisher: Conde Nast US Edition: Feb 01 2023

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Architectural Digest is the world's foremost design authority, showcasing the work of top architects and interior decorators. It continues to set new benchmarks for how to live well—what to buy, what to see and do, where to travel, and who to watch on the fast-paced, multifaceted global design scene.

Site Specifics • When renovating a historic farmhouse on Mallorca (page 68), creative couple Tatiana Baibabaeva and Tyson Strang adopted a “waste not, want not” approach, using what was already on the property to cut down on costs and forge a deeper connection with the landscape. What can we take away from that sustainable hands-on strategy? Let’s dig in….

editor’s letter

People Pleasers • John Risley’s figurative, welded-metal seats have garnered a cult following

Plane Language • Peggy Hsu and Chris McCullough orchestrate a symphony of forms, textures, and materials in their captivating Los Angeles home

New Order • Gracefully bridging past and present, today’s neoclassical must-haves serve it ancient-city-style

Home Again • In rural Nigeria, Tosin Oshinowo offers a bold proposal for rehousing the displaced

Rods and Cones

FLOWER POWER • Rooms come into bloom with three favorite wallpapers of the moment

Rosy Outlook

MADE IN THE SHADE • Table lamps turn it up in some graphic new finds

Tectonic Shift • At Manhattan’s American Museum of Natural History, Studio Gang conjures a bold new forum for discovery

CRYSTAL VISION

Social Studies • Luam Melake’s foam furniture wants to bring people back together

Swede Dreams • Giancarlo Valle’s new rugs for Nordic Knots celebrate Scandinavian crafts of yore

CROWNING GLORY • John Maniscalco Architecture teams up with The Archers to fashion a San Francisco home built for delight and stimulation

design notes • THE DETAILS THAT MAKE THE LOOK

DOUBLE FEATURE • Hollywood power couple Viola Davis and Julius Tennon craft a nurturing Los Angeles home that prioritizes inspiration and relaxation in equal measure

LONDON CALLING • Los Angeles–based designer Olivia Williams updates a classic Notting Hill town house for a young family

design notes • THE DETAILS THAT MAKE THE LOOK

farm fresh • A ceramics duo revives a historic finca on the island of Mallorca—and discovers a new creative calling along the way

WORK OF ART • In a connoisseur’s Paris apartment, Luis Laplace and Christophe Comoy conjure a carefully calibrated setting for masterpieces of all kinds

high style • A modernist ski retreat by MacKay-Lyons Sweetapple Architects makes a bold statement while respecting its Rocky Mountain setting

Berth of Venus


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