Rachel Gallaher is one of the design industry’s most prolific writers, contributing regularly to dozens of titles, including the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, Robb Report, Dwell, Architectural Digest, Azure, Luxe, and Kinfolk. After 13 years at GRAY, a publication she cofounded in 2011, she stepped into freelancing, which has allowed to travel the world interviewing luminaries such as Frank Gehry, India Mahdavi, Ini Archibong, Luca Nichetto, and many more. Rachel is fascinated by the intersection of art and design, as well as how social and cultural forces impact architecture, industrial design, and our approach to the built environment.

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