D/R Rising
Jane Thompson, Ben Thompson’s widow and former partner, has organized an installation with a number of former D/R employees.
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Lost Research
My nostalgia for box numbers and call slips was provoked by the news in yesterday’s
Times that years of files from industrial designer Gilbert Rohde’s office were found in an unpaid storage unit,
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My Idea of Hell
There is no upside in criticizing Kelly Wearstler, since her press machine just rolls on, as she changes outfits hourly and houses annually.
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Nothing Runs Like A...
A note about Deere & Company’s foray into the consumer market.
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Crafting A City
Two of my favorite things came together this weekend: Dutch design and Governors Island.
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White Columns
In Valentino: The Last Emperor, one dress is followed in all of its incarnations, while architecture is put in its place.
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On the Grid
Mad Men makes use of grids, mixing them with bronze fronds and Harry Bertoia sculpture.
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Higher and Higher
In his back-page
New York Times Book Review essay on The Complete Stories of J.G. Ballard, Jonathan Lethem makes many good points about Ballard’s visionary writing, “desolate landscapes” and his linkages with other arts.
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Just Looking
My new favorite source of procrastination is
Reference Library.
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Healthy Home
My project involving vintage paper placements was featured on Ohdeedoh.
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Grounded
Alexandra Jacobs's feature on Zappos didn't address my burning question: Why is Zappos so ugly?
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First Flight
My two-year-old made his first interpretation of art on Saturday at the Storm King Art Center.
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Won't Get Fooled Again
News of the redevelopment of the Atlantic Yards keeps getting worse.
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The Tigertones
I was thrilled by the metion of the Tigertones in this week's episode of Mad Men.
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