DECORATING FOR THE CHRISTIAN HOME Joseph Holtzman converts and takes nest with him. Text by Reverend Sunshine; illustrations by Trenton Duerksen. |
DIVINE PROVIDENCE Recent interior trends at Rhode Island School of Design should be of particular interest to Jacques Grange. Text by Diane George; photos by Todd Oldham. view> |
’TIS A GIFT TO BE SIMPLE, OR DO IT YOURSELF Impress your friends with these original home decorating tips from the nest editor in chief. Photos by Andreas Pauly and Richard Barnes. view> | |
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NOBSON NEWTOWN A stone town like no other, sprung from a strangely single mind. Text by Iain Aitch; illustrations by Paul Noble. view> |
SOMETHING SUBTLE Jacques Grange restages Guimard in the latter’s important early house at 34 rue Boileau, Paris. Text by Swann; photos by Nan Goldin. view> |
DIVINE
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RAYMOND ROUSSEL’S MOBILE HOME All Winnebagos trace their ancestry back to a French literary exotic and his towering roulotte. Text by Michael Sanchez; archival photos. view> |
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MOBILE HOMES OF THE CHALBI DESERT Either they’re on the move, via camel, or Wghting Werce winds to keep from being blown to Kingdom Come. Text and photos by Nicolas Reynard. view> |
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AN ARTIFICIAL HEART The notion of a grand new public library may seem artificial, even archaic; Seattle begs to differ. Text by Matthew Stadler; photos by Ari Marcopoulos. view> |
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| CUSHMAN COLONIALS We propose a halo for a forgotten household name in American furniture design. Text by Dodie Bellamy; archival photos from Cushman Colonial Creations catalogues. view> | |||
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DIVINE PROVIDENCE
Third and last installment. view> |
DECORATOR HOROSCOPE
Unrepentant astro-humanist musings by Swann. |
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A snow-Wlled cemetery in Barre, Vermont, deceptively quiet. (How soon they forget.) Text by Carl Skoggard; photos by Jason Frank Rothenberg. view> |
BUILDING, A COMIC STRIP By Chris Ware. |