Florida YIMBY says "Yes In My Backyard" to positive new development in Florida.
Jackson Park’s residential towers in Long Island City are sky-high, but Clodagh’s interiors are down-to-earth.
Food blogger and commercial director Claire Thomas honors this Brentwood home’s heartwarming history.
The late fashion designer's erstwhile home is located at 444 East 57th Street, whose former residents include Marilyn Monroe, Arthur Miller, and Bobby Short.
In New York City, even two words can set off an intriguing exploration. An old guidebook I was perusing cited a “private street” on the far eastern side of Manhattan, where Midtown meets the Upper …
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Classic diners, fake benches and a car chase scene you’d never get permission to shoot today... location scout Nick Carr tours us around his favourite uses of New York City in the movies
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Los Angeles-based interior designer and author Nina Freudenberger is renowned for her California cool aesthetic, and for creating inspirational and bespoke spaces. Exclusively for Lulu and Georgia, Nina has designed a line of bold geometric rugs inspired by the women of the Bauhaus movement. Artist Benita Koch-Otte explored innovative weaving techniques, and this area rug named after her features a rich, tonal palette and abstract mosaic. Hand-knotted from a wool-cotton blend, the high-low texture this floor rug adds dimension to your space.
Color palette for your embroidery with the following thread colors: Ultra Very Light Tan, Topaz, Light Golden Olive, Moss Green, Hunter Green, Very Dark Avocado Green
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Travel guide to film locations for Manhattan (1979), in New York and New Jersey.
The developer behind 432 Park brings understated luxury to Midtown East