Architect Julian King designed—and personally constructed—the bold addition to a 1923 home outside of New York City. Two 85-foot pine trees falling on it mid-renovation was only a setback.
Rocco is a simple but elegant fridge that uses smart technology to tell you what’s on its shelves without having to open the door— a feature I didn't know I needed but now can't...
Built by Case Study designer Rodney Walker in 1953, the lightly updated landmark has low-pitched rooflines, exposed beams, louvered windows, and built-in cabinetry.
The Bocca sofa, the Ox chair—if you look past the franchise’s exaggerated midcentury references, its design universe includes some of the era’s classics.
Designed by architect Walter Gordon, the 1956 home also offers extended overhangs, vaulted ceilings, and a Japanese-style garden.
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