Fruit, fruit endless fruit for breakfast.
Fruit, fruit endless fruit for breakfast.
White platters from Crate & Barrel allowed the food—lox, crudités, and  cornichons—to stand out atop the Saarinen table.
White platters from Crate & Barrel allowed the food—lox, crudités, and cornichons—to stand out atop the Saarinen table.
Cody, 17, and Dylan jam in the kitchen with Yogi, the Welsh corgi.
Cody, 17, and Dylan jam in the kitchen with Yogi, the Welsh corgi.
containR 2009
containR 2009
containR 2009
containR 2009
containR 2009
containR 2009
containR 2009
containR 2009
Quiubox
Quiubox
The Escape, Máze, 2009
The Escape, Máze, 2009
Lift Brushed Copper Fruit Bowl by Felicia Fferrone

"It’s entertaining season! Time to think about the holiday serving platters and centerpieces. This copper stand will add just the right amount of metallic flair to your modern holiday table."
Lift Brushed Copper Fruit Bowl by Felicia Fferrone "It’s entertaining season! Time to think about the holiday serving platters and centerpieces. This copper stand will add just the right amount of metallic flair to your modern holiday table."
“Henge,” a deconstructed fruit bowl.
“Henge,” a deconstructed fruit bowl.
Public, Chicago 

Ian Schrager’s Public Chicago, designed by Yabu Pushelburg, achieves its aim of being both sophisticated and affordable. A muted color palette allows accents to emerge. The array of planetary lights in the hotel’s bar, Pump Room, is a prime example.
Public, Chicago Ian Schrager’s Public Chicago, designed by Yabu Pushelburg, achieves its aim of being both sophisticated and affordable. A muted color palette allows accents to emerge. The array of planetary lights in the hotel’s bar, Pump Room, is a prime example.
Rows of rolling earth comprise the 2009 Storm King Wavefield, the artist’s largest site-specific installation.
Rows of rolling earth comprise the 2009 Storm King Wavefield, the artist’s largest site-specific installation.
Spruce up your holiday table with Felicia Ferrone’s Lift Brush Copper Fruit Bowl. The Lift is both a functional serving piece and an attractive decorative accent. Handcrafted in brushed brass with a brushed copper finish, the Lift includes a circular tray and three balanced supporting legs.
Spruce up your holiday table with Felicia Ferrone’s Lift Brush Copper Fruit Bowl. The Lift is both a functional serving piece and an attractive decorative accent. Handcrafted in brushed brass with a brushed copper finish, the Lift includes a circular tray and three balanced supporting legs.
While often used for cheese trays, Aparentment’s Marbleous Fruit Ring offers a new way of serving fruit.
While often used for cheese trays, Aparentment’s Marbleous Fruit Ring offers a new way of serving fruit.
Boston Public Library in Boston, USA-Opened in 1848, the Boston Public Library is the second largest library in the United States, with over 24 million volumes. It was also the first public, free-to-all library, and the first to lend books out to patrons. So, if you've ever had to pay a 13-year-old library fine for those Goosebumps books you borrowed when you were 11, you know who to thank. Photo: R..D
Boston Public Library in Boston, USA-Opened in 1848, the Boston Public Library is the second largest library in the United States, with over 24 million volumes. It was also the first public, free-to-all library, and the first to lend books out to patrons. So, if you've ever had to pay a 13-year-old library fine for those Goosebumps books you borrowed when you were 11, you know who to thank. Photo: R..D
VIVA Vancouver, a city-run organization dedicated to promote walking and spending time outdoors in downtown Vancouver, sponsored a design competition for an outdoor seating arrangement. The winning design, Urban Reef, offers passersby myriad ways to relax in the streets of Vancouver.
VIVA Vancouver, a city-run organization dedicated to promote walking and spending time outdoors in downtown Vancouver, sponsored a design competition for an outdoor seating arrangement. The winning design, Urban Reef, offers passersby myriad ways to relax in the streets of Vancouver.
"A 3-D-printed fruit bowl by @alessandro_isola at the Technology/Energy 360 Pavilion at Dwell on Design. #DOD2014"
"A 3-D-printed fruit bowl by @alessandro_isola at the Technology/Energy 360 Pavilion at Dwell on Design. #DOD2014"
Designed by Stockholm-based architects Johan Oscarson and Jonas Elding in Landskrona, Sweden, this 1,300-square-foot townhouse, completed in 2009, presents an elegant approach to urban infill. Tucked between two older buildings, the stark, white structure sits in an 800-square-foot lot that measures just 15 feet wide.
Designed by Stockholm-based architects Johan Oscarson and Jonas Elding in Landskrona, Sweden, this 1,300-square-foot townhouse, completed in 2009, presents an elegant approach to urban infill. Tucked between two older buildings, the stark, white structure sits in an 800-square-foot lot that measures just 15 feet wide.
The 1,000-square-foot pavilion was completed in 2009 as a volunteer structure and tool shed--though today its used far more by the public than initially anticipated. "The garden was wiped out after the storm," McKay recalls. "There was nothing, zero. Volunteers came in and replanted everything." Photo by Frank Doering.
The 1,000-square-foot pavilion was completed in 2009 as a volunteer structure and tool shed--though today its used far more by the public than initially anticipated. "The garden was wiped out after the storm," McKay recalls. "There was nothing, zero. Volunteers came in and replanted everything." Photo by Frank Doering.
The Stackable Fruit Bowl from French company adónde is a modular serveware piece that can be used as both a fruit bowl and a flat serving surface. The interior of the bowl features a lichen-colored, food-safe interior, perfect for displaying fruit. When flipped over, the base of the bowl can be used to display charcuterie, cheeses, and other hors d’oeuvres.
The Stackable Fruit Bowl from French company adónde is a modular serveware piece that can be used as both a fruit bowl and a flat serving surface. The interior of the bowl features a lichen-colored, food-safe interior, perfect for displaying fruit. When flipped over, the base of the bowl can be used to display charcuterie, cheeses, and other hors d’oeuvres.
'Avo' fruit holder by Pinpach Piyatiratitivorakul, Thailand
'Avo' fruit holder by Pinpach Piyatiratitivorakul, Thailand
The Trellis fruit bowl by Cranbrook educator Scott Klinker for Alessi.
The Trellis fruit bowl by Cranbrook educator Scott Klinker for Alessi.
The rear of the midcentury reduct home overlooks the creek and the unique floor plan opens into the landscape on both the upper and lower levels. The landscape design strikes the perfect balance between the home’s strong architectural lines and its creekside environment. A plant palette of varying shades of green was chosen for texture and seasonal interest. Berkeley sedge creates a soft evergreen base to the garden and plantings include beautyberry, indigo, yellow iris, and dwarf palmetto.
The rear of the midcentury reduct home overlooks the creek and the unique floor plan opens into the landscape on both the upper and lower levels. The landscape design strikes the perfect balance between the home’s strong architectural lines and its creekside environment. A plant palette of varying shades of green was chosen for texture and seasonal interest. Berkeley sedge creates a soft evergreen base to the garden and plantings include beautyberry, indigo, yellow iris, and dwarf palmetto.
On Sunday, April 12, from 1:00pm-2:30pm in Dallas, the subject will be the Midcentury Reduct by Tary Arterburn of Studio Outside, with Svend Fruit, AIA, Bodron+Fruit. At this midcentury home’s entry, tall blue-green rushes contrast with a bed of sweet flag, set below two gingko trees. In the upper-level courtyard, large native pecan trees create provide shade and dappled light. A sculpture composed of a sliced and mounted teak root sits above a low fountain. A fire table, seating, and a dining area complete the perfect space for entertaining. At the rear, the creekside terrace features a simple fountain trough, planted with lotus and other aquatic plants. Water constantly flows over the edges, mirroring the sound of the stream below. A glass floodwall along the patio edge allows uninterrupted views of the creek.
On Sunday, April 12, from 1:00pm-2:30pm in Dallas, the subject will be the Midcentury Reduct by Tary Arterburn of Studio Outside, with Svend Fruit, AIA, Bodron+Fruit. At this midcentury home’s entry, tall blue-green rushes contrast with a bed of sweet flag, set below two gingko trees. In the upper-level courtyard, large native pecan trees create provide shade and dappled light. A sculpture composed of a sliced and mounted teak root sits above a low fountain. A fire table, seating, and a dining area complete the perfect space for entertaining. At the rear, the creekside terrace features a simple fountain trough, planted with lotus and other aquatic plants. Water constantly flows over the edges, mirroring the sound of the stream below. A glass floodwall along the patio edge allows uninterrupted views of the creek.
Gary_Snyder, at Art Miami, 2009. From the Series "Art Fares"
Gary_Snyder, at Art Miami, 2009. From the Series "Art Fares"
An empty building in Detroit, 2009.
An empty building in Detroit, 2009.
Quadrifoglio Floorlamp, Sophie Larger, 2009.
Quadrifoglio Floorlamp, Sophie Larger, 2009.
Claire_Oliver_Gallery, at Art Miami, 2009. From the Series "Art Fares"
Claire_Oliver_Gallery, at Art Miami, 2009. From the Series "Art Fares"
Leonard_Ruethmueller, at Art Miami, 2009. From the Series "Art Fares"
Leonard_Ruethmueller, at Art Miami, 2009. From the Series "Art Fares"
"Sunspace for Shibukawa," Olafur Eliasson, 2009.

This stainless steel observatory, stationed in Shibukawa, Japan, contains a number of glass oculi that capture the movement of light throughout the day, creating varying projections in the interior.
"Sunspace for Shibukawa," Olafur Eliasson, 2009. This stainless steel observatory, stationed in Shibukawa, Japan, contains a number of glass oculi that capture the movement of light throughout the day, creating varying projections in the interior.
Accento cutlery for Serafino Zani, 2009.
Accento cutlery for Serafino Zani, 2009.
Cook Park Amenities (Fox Johnston: Sydney, Australia)

When was the last time you saw a public restroom worthy of an award? A series of these gently curving structures, boasting timber battened skin, now dot the Cook Park beachfront and have been credited with making the area more accessible.
Cook Park Amenities (Fox Johnston: Sydney, Australia) When was the last time you saw a public restroom worthy of an award? A series of these gently curving structures, boasting timber battened skin, now dot the Cook Park beachfront and have been credited with making the area more accessible.
Nassau Public Library in Nassau, Bahamas-The Nassau Public Library has street-cred—it once housed the criminal population of the city. Originally built in the late 1700s as a jail, the octagonal building was converted into a library around 1837, with each of the 8 sides now holding a portion of the library's 28,000-volume collection. Photo: Brickapolis
Nassau Public Library in Nassau, Bahamas-The Nassau Public Library has street-cred—it once housed the criminal population of the city. Originally built in the late 1700s as a jail, the octagonal building was converted into a library around 1837, with each of the 8 sides now holding a portion of the library's 28,000-volume collection. Photo: Brickapolis

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