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Architectural Digest

May 01 2021
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.

Come Into Bloom • This month, Australian pop star Troye Sivan takes a trip into his garden (page 88), and, as promised, he’s got so much to show us. Namely, a tranquil courtyard layered with lush local plantings, eclectic furnishings, and design ideas for green thumbs and outdoor entertainers alike….

editor’s letter

Fan Club • Ingo Maurer’s 1970s lights made from Japanese uchiwa are having a comeback

Page Turner • Set designer Melañio Gomez crafts a bright new chapter in the life of a derelict, centuries-old bookshop in Brussels

Lasting Impression

The Library Is Open • Eight elegant shelves put a fresh spin on the classic étagère

Hole in One • A favorite pastry inspires Sabine Marcelis’s delicious new design for Hem

HOME RUNS • A brief history of Hem’s hit designer collaborations….

Le Déjeuner sur L’Herbe • In celebration of outdoor dining, Hermès puts its fine spin on the pastoral picnic basket

True to Form • A thoughtful update to its Chelsea home ushers in a bold new chapter for Dia

Seeing the Signs • Chrissa Amuah translates traditional Ghanaian iconography into eye-catching fabrics for Bernhardt Textiles

SHARING HER PLATFORM

Closing the Loop • Designed by Diana Kellogg, a new school in rural India gives girls a running start

On the Horizon • Cheerful, comfy, and ready for company—the best new outdoor furniture sees blue skies ahead

Miami Vice • On a storied stretch of South Beach, Ken Fulk raises a glass to fun-filled nights ahead

Made Marian

Frau Line • Overlooked no more, the Wiener Werkstätte’s distaff stars are back in the spotlight

SustaiNaBiLity • As the world confronts the urgent realities of climate change, top architects are reconsidering the way we live, pioneering new approaches to building in the fight to reduce carbon emissions. So what makes a house most sustainable today? AD asks the experts, capturing their latest wisdom—and rounding up some inspiring and environmentally friendly new finds along the way.

HOT STUFF • In the hands of today’s top makers, recycled glass sparkles anew

SECOND CHANCES • Five innovative surfaces repurpose plastic waste or wood scraps to graphic effect

KNOCK ON WOOD • Locally grown, responsibly sourced, and exquisitely formed, our favorite timber furniture is easy on the eyes and on the Earth

A GREAT ESCAPE • Whenever supermodel Naomi Campbell needs to unplug, she heads to her luxurious, airy villa on the coast of Kenya

guiding light • De rigueur designer Beata Heuman brings her signature brand of charm to a young family’s riverfront home in Germany

TAKE YOURSELF HOME • Working with designer David Flack, Australian phenom Troye Sivan crafts a soulful Melbourne home where architectural preservation and adventurous style go hand in hand

design notes • THE DETAILS THAT MAKE THE LOOK

MODERN HISTORY • From his home studio in Seoul, designer Teo Yang carries Korean traditions into the 21st century

LOCAL COLOR • A London town house gets a fashionable makeover at the hands of designer Bryan O’Sullivan

design notes • THE DETAILS THAT MAKE THE LOOK

INNER CIRCLE • For a convivial bachelor, designer Isabelle Stanislas conjures a superchic aerie in Paris

resources

Peter B. Staples


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 128 Publisher: Conde Nast US Edition: May 01 2021

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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.

Come Into Bloom • This month, Australian pop star Troye Sivan takes a trip into his garden (page 88), and, as promised, he’s got so much to show us. Namely, a tranquil courtyard layered with lush local plantings, eclectic furnishings, and design ideas for green thumbs and outdoor entertainers alike….

editor’s letter

Fan Club • Ingo Maurer’s 1970s lights made from Japanese uchiwa are having a comeback

Page Turner • Set designer Melañio Gomez crafts a bright new chapter in the life of a derelict, centuries-old bookshop in Brussels

Lasting Impression

The Library Is Open • Eight elegant shelves put a fresh spin on the classic étagère

Hole in One • A favorite pastry inspires Sabine Marcelis’s delicious new design for Hem

HOME RUNS • A brief history of Hem’s hit designer collaborations….

Le Déjeuner sur L’Herbe • In celebration of outdoor dining, Hermès puts its fine spin on the pastoral picnic basket

True to Form • A thoughtful update to its Chelsea home ushers in a bold new chapter for Dia

Seeing the Signs • Chrissa Amuah translates traditional Ghanaian iconography into eye-catching fabrics for Bernhardt Textiles

SHARING HER PLATFORM

Closing the Loop • Designed by Diana Kellogg, a new school in rural India gives girls a running start

On the Horizon • Cheerful, comfy, and ready for company—the best new outdoor furniture sees blue skies ahead

Miami Vice • On a storied stretch of South Beach, Ken Fulk raises a glass to fun-filled nights ahead

Made Marian

Frau Line • Overlooked no more, the Wiener Werkstätte’s distaff stars are back in the spotlight

SustaiNaBiLity • As the world confronts the urgent realities of climate change, top architects are reconsidering the way we live, pioneering new approaches to building in the fight to reduce carbon emissions. So what makes a house most sustainable today? AD asks the experts, capturing their latest wisdom—and rounding up some inspiring and environmentally friendly new finds along the way.

HOT STUFF • In the hands of today’s top makers, recycled glass sparkles anew

SECOND CHANCES • Five innovative surfaces repurpose plastic waste or wood scraps to graphic effect

KNOCK ON WOOD • Locally grown, responsibly sourced, and exquisitely formed, our favorite timber furniture is easy on the eyes and on the Earth

A GREAT ESCAPE • Whenever supermodel Naomi Campbell needs to unplug, she heads to her luxurious, airy villa on the coast of Kenya

guiding light • De rigueur designer Beata Heuman brings her signature brand of charm to a young family’s riverfront home in Germany

TAKE YOURSELF HOME • Working with designer David Flack, Australian phenom Troye Sivan crafts a soulful Melbourne home where architectural preservation and adventurous style go hand in hand

design notes • THE DETAILS THAT MAKE THE LOOK

MODERN HISTORY • From his home studio in Seoul, designer Teo Yang carries Korean traditions into the 21st century

LOCAL COLOR • A London town house gets a fashionable makeover at the hands of designer Bryan O’Sullivan

design notes • THE DETAILS THAT MAKE THE LOOK

INNER CIRCLE • For a convivial bachelor, designer Isabelle Stanislas conjures a superchic aerie in Paris

resources

Peter B. Staples


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