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Architectural Digest

Apr 01 2022
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.

Cottage Industry

editor’s letter

Soft Power • Gerrit Rietveld’s Utrecht armchair proves high concept can be comfy

An Eye for Detail • Delighting in fine threads and timeworn treasures, designer Leonora Hamill conjures a cozy home for her own family

Pattern Play • Tapped by Kravet to create his first fabric and wallpaper line, Corey Damen Jenkins boldly mixes it up

Pride of Place

GLOW UP

Sit Up and Take Notice • Three years into its experimental program, Los Angeles gallery Marta has found its seats at the cultural table

A Tale of Two Châteaux • Pierre Yovanovitch’s sleek wood accessories for Dior celebrate the rustic refinement of the South of France

Fantastic Voyage • Tapped by de Gournay to create three bespoke wallpapers, Vincent Darré lets his imagination run wild

ARMCHAIR TRAVEL • Three of de Gournay’s latest wallpapers transport design lovers to far-flung locales

Kitchens + baths • Evolving homes in our fast-changing world call for stylish updates to some favorite rooms…. AD’s spring 2022 Great Design Awards celebrates the best new products for kitchens and baths. What better time to mix it up?

A NEW GROOVE • Classic curves, smart stripes, and dynamic textures collide in today’s playful takes on modernism. Shown is a bath in the South of France by AD100 Hall of Famer India Mahdavi.

BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY • Soigné touches, eclectic patterns, and rich patinas take no-fuss spaces to stylish new heights. Shown is Kirsten Dunst’s L.A. kitchen by AD100 newcomer Jane Hallworth.

GLOBAL REACH • Finding inspiration from afar, refined rooms celebrate age-old craft around the world. Shown is a Texas home by AD100 triumvirate Madison Cox, Jeffrey Bilhuber, and Annabelle Selldorf.

HERE COMES THE FUN • Tradition steps into tomorrow with upbeat colors, whimsical silhouettes, and unexpected updates to old faves. Shown is the Sussex, England, kitchen of AD100 designer Martin Brudnizki.

CHARACTER STUDY • TV royal Shonda Rhimes holds court in a regal New York City apartment devised by AD100 designer Michael S. Smith

design notes • THE DETAILS THAT MAKE THE LOOK

LAY OF THE LAND • With the rough, windswept terrain as their muse, artist Bosco Sodi and his wife, Lucia Corredor of AD100 firm Decada, have built a sprawling family escape on the Cycladic island of Folegandros

personal best • Architect Massimiliano Locatelli’s Milan home is a study in modernist utilitarian glamour

LABOR OF LOVE • Working with decorator—and longtime friend—Rita Konig, tastemaker Deborah Needleman takes the slow approach in crafting her house

design notes • THE DETAILS THAT MAKE THE LOOK

STRONG CURRENTS • In recent years, the Nigerian maritime city of Lagos has become a global epicenter of next-wave design. Meet seven talents channeling the energy of this seaside metropolis into buildings, interiors, and furnishings for a new era

love shack • AD100 designer Charles de Lisle goes full DIY to convert a crumbling Sonoma County cabin into a humble yet seductive country retreat

resources • FOR A DEEPER DIVE INTO THE SOURCES IN THIS ISSUE, VISIT ARCHDIGEST.COM/ADPRO

A CENTURY OF STYLE • From editor-in-chief Amy Astley and Architectural Digest, AD at 100 celebrates the most incredible homes of the past century, showcasing the work of top designers and offering rare looks inside the private worlds of artists, celebrities, and...


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 130 Publisher: Conde Nast US Edition: Apr 01 2022

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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.

Cottage Industry

editor’s letter

Soft Power • Gerrit Rietveld’s Utrecht armchair proves high concept can be comfy

An Eye for Detail • Delighting in fine threads and timeworn treasures, designer Leonora Hamill conjures a cozy home for her own family

Pattern Play • Tapped by Kravet to create his first fabric and wallpaper line, Corey Damen Jenkins boldly mixes it up

Pride of Place

GLOW UP

Sit Up and Take Notice • Three years into its experimental program, Los Angeles gallery Marta has found its seats at the cultural table

A Tale of Two Châteaux • Pierre Yovanovitch’s sleek wood accessories for Dior celebrate the rustic refinement of the South of France

Fantastic Voyage • Tapped by de Gournay to create three bespoke wallpapers, Vincent Darré lets his imagination run wild

ARMCHAIR TRAVEL • Three of de Gournay’s latest wallpapers transport design lovers to far-flung locales

Kitchens + baths • Evolving homes in our fast-changing world call for stylish updates to some favorite rooms…. AD’s spring 2022 Great Design Awards celebrates the best new products for kitchens and baths. What better time to mix it up?

A NEW GROOVE • Classic curves, smart stripes, and dynamic textures collide in today’s playful takes on modernism. Shown is a bath in the South of France by AD100 Hall of Famer India Mahdavi.

BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY • Soigné touches, eclectic patterns, and rich patinas take no-fuss spaces to stylish new heights. Shown is Kirsten Dunst’s L.A. kitchen by AD100 newcomer Jane Hallworth.

GLOBAL REACH • Finding inspiration from afar, refined rooms celebrate age-old craft around the world. Shown is a Texas home by AD100 triumvirate Madison Cox, Jeffrey Bilhuber, and Annabelle Selldorf.

HERE COMES THE FUN • Tradition steps into tomorrow with upbeat colors, whimsical silhouettes, and unexpected updates to old faves. Shown is the Sussex, England, kitchen of AD100 designer Martin Brudnizki.

CHARACTER STUDY • TV royal Shonda Rhimes holds court in a regal New York City apartment devised by AD100 designer Michael S. Smith

design notes • THE DETAILS THAT MAKE THE LOOK

LAY OF THE LAND • With the rough, windswept terrain as their muse, artist Bosco Sodi and his wife, Lucia Corredor of AD100 firm Decada, have built a sprawling family escape on the Cycladic island of Folegandros

personal best • Architect Massimiliano Locatelli’s Milan home is a study in modernist utilitarian glamour

LABOR OF LOVE • Working with decorator—and longtime friend—Rita Konig, tastemaker Deborah Needleman takes the slow approach in crafting her house

design notes • THE DETAILS THAT MAKE THE LOOK

STRONG CURRENTS • In recent years, the Nigerian maritime city of Lagos has become a global epicenter of next-wave design. Meet seven talents channeling the energy of this seaside metropolis into buildings, interiors, and furnishings for a new era

love shack • AD100 designer Charles de Lisle goes full DIY to convert a crumbling Sonoma County cabin into a humble yet seductive country retreat

resources • FOR A DEEPER DIVE INTO THE SOURCES IN THIS ISSUE, VISIT ARCHDIGEST.COM/ADPRO

A CENTURY OF STYLE • From editor-in-chief Amy Astley and Architectural Digest, AD at 100 celebrates the most incredible homes of the past century, showcasing the work of top designers and offering rare looks inside the private worlds of artists, celebrities, and...


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