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Architectural Digest

Oct 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.

Glow Up • Designer Sasha Bikoff had light in mind when building her house (page 27) in the Springs, an area of the Hamptons known for its extraordinary sun and skies. To add some ambience of her own, she outfitted the entire home with Ketra, an innovative LED system that can change the hue of a room with the tap of an iPhone. Color us curious.…

editor’s letter

Arch Support • How Achille and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni’s 1962 light for Flos became a living room essential

Personality Study • Unabashed maximalist Sasha Bikoff embraces her quieter side in a fabled stretch of the Hamptons

Geometry Lessons • Simple shapes and refined lines prove shining formulas in the best new pendant lights

Flying Colors • Rolf and Mette Hay pick up where their heroes left off with vibrant updates to Eames classics

Hair’s Breadth

PLANTING A SEED

Making It Work • As office life undergoes seismic shifts, a hybrid brokerage and design firm is streamlining the process

UNCOMMON THREADS

In a Pinch • Tablescape lacking some final flourish? Our favorite salt cellars deliver.…

Eye Statements • Athena Calderone’s new line for Crate & Barrel is an instant crowd-pleaser

Unified Vision • In his first New York City solo exhibit, Robert Earl Paige shows endurance and range

Ripple Effect • An aha moment sparks a dazzling array of new glass fixtures

Next Wave • Parisian rising star Julien Sebban of Uchronia takes the French creative scene by storm one colorful curve at a time

In That Vein • MZ Wallace’s new flagship is a fantasia of trompe l’oeil stone

HOMECOMING • When their beloved former apartment in NYC suddenly became available, Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent couldn’t resist the call to return to their aesthetic roots

design notes • THE DETAILS THAT MAKE THE LOOK

HIGH SOCIETY • Nicole Hollis takes her clients on a fantastic voyage to revive a storied San Francisco house

island time • Designer Ariel Ashe envisions a pastoral getaway on Martha’s Vineyard for her young family

THE NATURALS • A new generation of Bay Area landscape designers is finding spiritual nourishment amid the beauties of the garden

THE SECRET GARDEN • Behind its enigmatic façade, designer Peter Mikic’s Oxfordshire country house is all about sun-splashed, plant-filled rooms that honor the great outdoors

WAY OUT THERE • At a handcrafted compound in the high desert of California, sculptor Dan John Anderson happily merges life and work

one to watch


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 132 Publisher: Conde Nast US Edition: Oct 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.

Glow Up • Designer Sasha Bikoff had light in mind when building her house (page 27) in the Springs, an area of the Hamptons known for its extraordinary sun and skies. To add some ambience of her own, she outfitted the entire home with Ketra, an innovative LED system that can change the hue of a room with the tap of an iPhone. Color us curious.…

editor’s letter

Arch Support • How Achille and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni’s 1962 light for Flos became a living room essential

Personality Study • Unabashed maximalist Sasha Bikoff embraces her quieter side in a fabled stretch of the Hamptons

Geometry Lessons • Simple shapes and refined lines prove shining formulas in the best new pendant lights

Flying Colors • Rolf and Mette Hay pick up where their heroes left off with vibrant updates to Eames classics

Hair’s Breadth

PLANTING A SEED

Making It Work • As office life undergoes seismic shifts, a hybrid brokerage and design firm is streamlining the process

UNCOMMON THREADS

In a Pinch • Tablescape lacking some final flourish? Our favorite salt cellars deliver.…

Eye Statements • Athena Calderone’s new line for Crate & Barrel is an instant crowd-pleaser

Unified Vision • In his first New York City solo exhibit, Robert Earl Paige shows endurance and range

Ripple Effect • An aha moment sparks a dazzling array of new glass fixtures

Next Wave • Parisian rising star Julien Sebban of Uchronia takes the French creative scene by storm one colorful curve at a time

In That Vein • MZ Wallace’s new flagship is a fantasia of trompe l’oeil stone

HOMECOMING • When their beloved former apartment in NYC suddenly became available, Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent couldn’t resist the call to return to their aesthetic roots

design notes • THE DETAILS THAT MAKE THE LOOK

HIGH SOCIETY • Nicole Hollis takes her clients on a fantastic voyage to revive a storied San Francisco house

island time • Designer Ariel Ashe envisions a pastoral getaway on Martha’s Vineyard for her young family

THE NATURALS • A new generation of Bay Area landscape designers is finding spiritual nourishment amid the beauties of the garden

THE SECRET GARDEN • Behind its enigmatic façade, designer Peter Mikic’s Oxfordshire country house is all about sun-splashed, plant-filled rooms that honor the great outdoors

WAY OUT THERE • At a handcrafted compound in the high desert of California, sculptor Dan John Anderson happily merges life and work

one to watch


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