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The brief, idealistic life of the affordable Hampton’s vacation home.
By Jake Gorst
This influential Florida modernist, praised by Frank Lloyd Wright for his “organic” architecture, is still building his own designs at the age of 91.
By Juliette Guilbert
A happy confluence of vision, creative freedom and independent-minded designers put this Dutch furniture company on the world map in the 1960s.
By Andrea Truppin
Defying categories, Nohl designed everything from silver jewelry and pottery to a fantastical sculpted environment.
By Leslie Umberger and Jane Bianco
In 1927, architect Robert Mallet-Stevens transformed a street into a “total work of art.” This house has survived intact.
By Valérie de Calignon
Photography by Roland Halbe
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