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Architectural Digest

Oct 01 2024
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.

editor’s letter

Table Talk • Gae Aulenti’s 1965 marble Jumbo table still has outsize appeal

Staying Present • At his Manhattan apartment, Queer Eye star and first-time homeowner Antoni Porowski leans into the moment

Prides of Place • New souvenirs from three favorite capitals of culture

Going Big • From her vast new studio in the South of France, ceramist Olivia Cognet ups the ante

Earth Tone • In Mexico’s Valle de Guadalupe, a new wellness resort looks to the land

CARRÉ FORTH • Over the years, some of the art world’s greatest minds (Sol LeWitt, Arman, James Rosenquist) have taken a hand—or brush—to Louis Vuitton’s scarves. Now, as part of the LV Art Silk Squares collection, five new talents join the ranks. Designs include a pixilated labyrinth by the collective eBoy and an Art Nouveau–style floral by Lorenzo Mattotti (shown, from top). louisvuitton.com

The Swede Stuff

Changed for Good • Blending architectural styles, the new movie Wicked ventures off the beaten yellow-brick path

Finnish Lines • Resurfaced by Hem, a postmodern Nordic icon is back on the shelves

New American Voices • Across the country, a new generation of interior designers are honing their craft to redefine the way we live now. Meet nine firms on the brink of stardom….

mother nature • Taking inspiration from her own childhood memories, Jennifer Garner crafts a cozy California home and garden where she and her family can put down roots

CHARM SCHOOL • In the hands of Ashe Leandro, a historic New York City house gets a delightful makeover

design notes • THE DETAILS THAT MAKE THE LOOK

shades of eden • In her magical LA garden, artist Mimi Lauter contemplates the cycle of life and the rapturous power of color

BOTH SIDES NOW • Celebrated for his fantastical, genderfluid fashions, designer Harris Reed brings the same rule-flouting approach to a petite London apartment

design notes • THE DETAILS THAT MAKE THE LOOK

GREEN GODDESS • From her perch in Lloyd Wright’s 1927 home and studio in West Hollywood, Vicki von Holzhausen is spreading the gospel—and refining the science—of eco-friendly, plant-based materials

HELLA, YES • Thirty years into her career, Dutch design star Hella Jongerius proves the best ideas—and objects—are those that grow and transform along with us

SEA CHANGE • Trading Manhattan for Brooklyn, designer Robert Stilin soaks up new scenery indoors and out

New York’s Finest


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 136 Publisher: Conde Nast US Edition: Oct 01 2024

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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.

editor’s letter

Table Talk • Gae Aulenti’s 1965 marble Jumbo table still has outsize appeal

Staying Present • At his Manhattan apartment, Queer Eye star and first-time homeowner Antoni Porowski leans into the moment

Prides of Place • New souvenirs from three favorite capitals of culture

Going Big • From her vast new studio in the South of France, ceramist Olivia Cognet ups the ante

Earth Tone • In Mexico’s Valle de Guadalupe, a new wellness resort looks to the land

CARRÉ FORTH • Over the years, some of the art world’s greatest minds (Sol LeWitt, Arman, James Rosenquist) have taken a hand—or brush—to Louis Vuitton’s scarves. Now, as part of the LV Art Silk Squares collection, five new talents join the ranks. Designs include a pixilated labyrinth by the collective eBoy and an Art Nouveau–style floral by Lorenzo Mattotti (shown, from top). louisvuitton.com

The Swede Stuff

Changed for Good • Blending architectural styles, the new movie Wicked ventures off the beaten yellow-brick path

Finnish Lines • Resurfaced by Hem, a postmodern Nordic icon is back on the shelves

New American Voices • Across the country, a new generation of interior designers are honing their craft to redefine the way we live now. Meet nine firms on the brink of stardom….

mother nature • Taking inspiration from her own childhood memories, Jennifer Garner crafts a cozy California home and garden where she and her family can put down roots

CHARM SCHOOL • In the hands of Ashe Leandro, a historic New York City house gets a delightful makeover

design notes • THE DETAILS THAT MAKE THE LOOK

shades of eden • In her magical LA garden, artist Mimi Lauter contemplates the cycle of life and the rapturous power of color

BOTH SIDES NOW • Celebrated for his fantastical, genderfluid fashions, designer Harris Reed brings the same rule-flouting approach to a petite London apartment

design notes • THE DETAILS THAT MAKE THE LOOK

GREEN GODDESS • From her perch in Lloyd Wright’s 1927 home and studio in West Hollywood, Vicki von Holzhausen is spreading the gospel—and refining the science—of eco-friendly, plant-based materials

HELLA, YES • Thirty years into her career, Dutch design star Hella Jongerius proves the best ideas—and objects—are those that grow and transform along with us

SEA CHANGE • Trading Manhattan for Brooklyn, designer Robert Stilin soaks up new scenery indoors and out

New York’s Finest


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