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Reclaiming Cobblestone for New Use

It’s a classic retail strategy: Buy by the truckload and sell by the square foot. In the case of the Stone...

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Handmade Lighting from Jacco Maris

Today, Global Lighting introduced a collection of lighting by Jacco Maris to the United States and Canada. ...

April 4, 2013
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Bringing Artisans and Clients Together

It’s one of the golden mantras of entrepreneurship: If you can’t find it, create it. That’s...

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Mark Jupiter Liberates the Inner Wood

Mark Jupiter is a third generation, Brooklyn-based craftsman with an eye for the essence of what a piece...

April 1, 2013
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At Pinehurst, an Architecture for Golf

James Walker Tufts knew opportunity and talent when he saw them. A late-19th century entrepreneur...

March 29, 2013
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Bright Lucite Sculptures by Cec LePage

Bored with the fashion industry in 1979, Cec LePage picked up a block of Del Mar acrylic in her studio...

March 28, 2013
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Colorful, True Glass from Vetro Vero

Tucked away in Chester County, just south of Philadelphia, is a glass studio dedicated to creating refined,...

March 27, 2013
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In Istanbul, a Financial Center by HOK

Suburban Istanbul is about to undergo an extreme makeover. Architects at HOK, their master plan for a new financial...

March 26, 2013
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A Creek, a Canyon and a Home that Fits

Architectural designer Gustave Carlson must have pondered this site long and hard before drawing his...

March 25, 2013
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Munch, Warhol and the Art of the Print

How better to celebrate the 150th birthday of Edvard Munch than to pair him up with Andy Warhol in a surprising...

March 22, 2013
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