It was in Vallabrègues, a town in Provence bordering the Rhone river between Arles and Sant Rémy de Provence, that… Read More
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The Art of Engraved Gems
Jewelry, like textiles and other forms of decorative arts, often tells the tales of people and cultures through the ages… Read More
Scent and Sensibility: Brueghel at the Prado
Technology has been increasingly incorporated into museum exhibits in recent years, but a new sensory experience has been created for… Read More
Maria Prymachenko x ZigZagZurich
I know everyone has Ukraine in their thoughts and hearts as we continue to watch the horrors from afar. There… Read More
Brier and Byrd
Creative collaboration in the world of design can sometimes involve layers to navigate and years to orchestrate. And sometimes it… Read More
Patrick Kinmonth for Chelsea Textiles
Patrick Kinmonth is a design multi-hyphenate of the highest order. An opera and ballet director, set and costumer designer, writer,… Read More
Givenchy at Christie’s
What is sure to be one of the blockbuster auctions in recent years is coming this summer. This June, in… Read More
The Collection of Pierre Durand at Christie’s
As we enter the new year with many of the anticipated design events postponed, we can still look forward to… Read More
The Enduring Legacy of 18th Century Naples
While the first nativity scene is widely attributed to St. Francis of Assisi, by the 13th and 14th centuries they… Read More
The French Royal Wardrobe: The Hôtel de la Marine Restored
One of the most exciting events in Paris this year was the opening of the Hôtel de la Marine on… Read More
Château de Haroué : A Great French Estate, A Family Home
Unlike Vaux le Vicomte, Château de Haroué has been inhabited by the same family since it was built by architect Germain… Read More
Vaux le Vicomte: A Private Invitation
Francophile alert! This fall a plethora of publications celebrate France including three of the country’s most revered residences. The 17th… Read More