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Saint-Louis: A Crystal Legacy Honored by UNESCO

Saint-Louis' UNESCO recognition highlights a rich legacy of glassmaking craftsmanship and introduces new, innovative collections.

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Hinckley: Picnicking With the Beau Monde

The Hinckley Boat has become an industry icon, admired for its classic "downeast" styling and old-school American spirit.

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Finding the Lost Kitchen

Dubbed as one of the hardest-to-book restaurants in the country, The Lost Kitchen is taking reservations via personalized postcards.

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Coastal Curiosities

Jackie Greaney and Paul Havel from Seacraft vintage store give us their tip and tricks for how to best explore their hometown.

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Maine Summer Escape

Renowned American designer Gil Schafer shed his typical Greek and Colonial Revival looks for his modern coastal home in Maine.

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Belgium's Finest

An interview with world-renowned designer-architect Vincent Van Duysen, the man who has played a crucial role in shaping what is now known as the 'Belgian aesthetic.'

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East Meets West

Pernille Lind's name first entered the spotlight with her work for Hotel Sanders in Copenhagen. We caught up with the Danish-Thai interior designer to see what's in store for 2021.

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The Joy of Silence

Framery is hoping to make a positive impact in workplaces around the world through its soundproof acoustic booths that act as a multi-purpose space for meetings, collaboration and productive spurts.

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A New Leaf

CHANINTR is taking its first step towards going green by vowing to plant one tree for every piece of item sold.

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Through His Monocle

We chatted on the phone with Tyler Brûlé, the man who founded Wallpaper* and Monocle to deservedly become one of the most influential voices in the media.

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