
A Former German Underwear Factory, Now an Elegant Concrete Villa
In the midst of the pretty little town of Potsdam, Arno Brandlhuber’s bunkerlike home can’t help but stand out.
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In the midst of the pretty little town of Potsdam, Arno Brandlhuber’s bunkerlike home can’t help but stand out.
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In a small home, Faye Toogood reinvented the idea of Englishness with a palette of inky slates and moody blues, and a unique room spray redolent of leather and mud.
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A romantic cascade of billowy blouses, buttoned collars and flowing hair summons the purifying spirit of a new spring.
In his house — as in his acclaimed exhibitions — there’s always a good place to sit.
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Head-to-toe looks in everything from lamé to leather aren’t merely metallic — they’re marvels of light and texture.
These handsome designs require a bit of attitude.
Dita Von Teese and David Chang listen to lullabies while considering caffeinated toothpaste and gold feet.
Recycling is nice, but some shop owners are trying to eliminate waste altogether.
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Any of these surprising elements — from hand-painted papers and graphic rugs to abstract tables and pink sofas — can brighten up a serious space.
These four modern timepieces feature conveniently oversize numbers and crowns.
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Harness the power of restraint, baring overlooked parts of the body in otherwise enveloping silhouettes.
The fashion designer sketched his answers with pencil and markers at his studio in Antwerp.
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