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  1. style
    Welcome to BodeworldHow big can a “farm to table” downtown menswear brand inspired by Grandma’s tablecloths and old quilts get and still be cool?
  2. encounter
    At Jamian Juliano-Villani’s New Gallery O’Flaherty’s, ‘Taste Is Out the Door’The painter and her pals thought the art world had gotten too prissy. “This is the thing. No one’s doing anything cool.”
  3. power
    The Karen Next DoorA white woman calls the police on her Black neighbors. Six months later, they still share a property line.
  4. the bigger picture
    Prospect Park Is the (Only) Place to BeOne October weekend of socially distanced socializing.
  5. space of the week
    A Former Brewery Gets Transformed Into a Magnificent Family HomeArchitect and designer Jeffery Povero transformed the good bones of a gracious loft into a welcoming space for a couple with two young children.
  6. space of the week
    Getting by With a Little Art From Your FriendsArtist Katie Stout and her husband are in quarantine in their Fort Greene apartment, which feels a bit enchanted.
  7. space of the week
    An Interior Designer’s Mighty Home MakeoverBeth Diana Smith left the corporate world to pursue her passion for design. Her home décor illustrates why that was a great idea.
  8. space of the week
    An Interior Designer’s Art-Filled Williamsburg Loft“This is my reentry into Brooklyn,” the designer says of his 800-square-foot home, which he recently renovated to include a dedicated bedroom space.
  9. space of the week
    An Airy Loft Inside a Former Church in Jersey CityA new life under Gothic vaults for designers Paul Melo and Tom Walko.
  10. the cut portfolio
    The Art Stars of Entre NousInside the dining club that’s becoming a networking powerhouse for women of color in the art world.
  11. design hunting
    A 19th-Century Brooklyn Townhouse Gets an Ultra-Mod RenovationThis Bed-Stuy home was remade with space-age bookcases and a stone plunge pool.
  12. space of the week
    The Fashion-Designer-Turned-Baker Who Creates Feasts of FlowersNatasja Sadi is flourishing in her second career making lush sugar floral bouquets.
  13. design hunting
    This Is What ‘Wild Minimalism’ Looks LikeMeet Rooms, a two-woman team operating out of Georgia.
  14. design hunting
    An Expat’s Minimalist Pied-à-Terre in ParisAfter this creative consultant bought her apartment, she called Studio NOCC to turn the petite la bohème apartment into a crisp, modern Parisian home.
  15. space of the week
    Appreciating My Apartment During Self-QuarantineAll of a sudden, those of us lucky enough to have a home have plenty of time to look carefully around and reconsider what we’ve created.
  16. space of the week
    An Oslo Home With a Peach-Pink PaletteA Norwegian family turns its back on all-white-everything.
  17. design hunting
    Tour an Ideal New York Artists’ Townhouse – With a Bit of Morocco Thrown In“We love what an oasis it is behind the brick façade — it feels a bit like our own Moroccan riad.
  18. design hunting
    A Sunny and Modern Beach House in Breezy Point, 5 Years After Hurricane SandyFive years ago, Hurricane Sandy devastated Breezy Point, Queens, but new signs of life and revitalization are everywhere.
  19. space of the week
    An Interior Designer’s Unharried Office-Home in Annie Hall’s Old BuildingCarolina von Humboldt occupies spaces on two floors of the 1910 Upper East Side Beaux-Arts mansion where the film’s titular character lived.
  20. design hunting
    Inside the World of Bill CunninghamA forthcoming documentary directed by Mark Bozek shines a new light on the legendary photographer and the world he inhabited.
  21. moment
    The Memphis Design Movement Is Having a MomentThe ’80s aesthetic has reemerged, inspiring Greenpoint ceramicists, Supreme collaborations, and an exhibit at the Met Breuer.
  22. space of the week
    Tour a Neon-Accented Seaside Escape in MontaukDavid Adjaye turned a garish spec house into a soothing, all-wood space where Adam Lindemann’s art collection takes pride of place.
  23. art and design 2017
    Inside a Home for Two Artists, Constantly Remade Over 40 YearsPeter Schlesinger and Eric Boman have been working on their 4,000-square-foot loft in the Flatiron District since the ’70s.
  24. art and design 2017
    Tour an Avocado-Colored Cottage in Miami“Once the foliage grows, the house will sort of just disappear into the land.”
  25. space of the week
    15 Magical Moments at the Milan Furniture FairWendy Goodman’s favorite lighting, wallpaper, and hanging chairs.
  26. space of the week
    15 Magical Moments at the Milan Furniture FairWendy Goodman’s favorite lighting, wallpaper, and hanging chairs.
  27. design hunting
    Tour an Interior Designer’s ‘Interwar Technicolor Dream House’Most millennials gravitate toward mid-century minimalism, yet 31-year-old Brock Forsblom has gone full-on maximalist.
  28. space of the week
    Inside Detroit’s Rapidly Growing Art-and-Design ScenePhotographer Michel Arnaud’s new book, Detroit: The Dream Is Now, captures the revitalization taking place in of one of America’s great cities.
  29. space of the week
    Inside Detroit’s Rapidly Growing Art-and-Design ScenePhotographer Michel Arnaud’s new book, Detroit: The Dream Is Now, captures the revitalization taking place in of one of America’s great cities.
  30. space of the week
    Inside the Gallery-Studio of a Celeb-Favorite Pop ArtistAshley Longshore renovated a 4,000-square-foot former brass-accessories shop in New Orleans and turned it into a space to display her work.
  31. space of the week
    Tour a 29-Year-Old Interior Designer’s Maximalist DuplexSasha Bikoff’s new apartment showcases her over-the-top aesthetic.
  32. space of the week
    Tour Brooklyn’s Newest Ecofriendly Boutique HotelSustainable design with water views and a hydroponic wall garden.
  33. space of the week
    Inside the Stunning Restorations of 4 Historic HomesFeatured in Marc Kristal’s The New Old House, they illustrate the intriguing results of integrating new and old.
  34. space of the week
    Inside the Stunning Restorations of 4 Historic HomesFeatured in Marc Kristal’s The New Old House, they illustrate the intriguing results of integrating new and old.