New Sculpture Gallery at the Frick Collection
The beloved New York museum has enclosed a garden portico in glass to create a graceful, light-filled exhibition space that is nearly a century overdue
Spotlight on the Mobilier National
The innovative furnishings created under France’s centuries-old state-supported design program are celebrated in a pair of shows, including a small survey of pieces from the 1960s to the early ’80s at the New York gallery Demisch Danant
Mario Buatta’s Romantic Bedrooms
The distinguished New York designer conceives dazzling, luxurious bedrooms. Here, he talks to AD about his approach to the most important room in the house, and we present a collection of his extraordinary creations
A Look at Hermes Mallea’s “Great Houses of Havana”
An elegant new book celebrates the past century of Cuban architecture, from luxurious rooms by Jansen to a modern villa by Richard Neutra. AD speaks with the author about rediscovering the island’s underappreciated design legacy
The Art of Clarence House Textiles
A new book celebrates the colorful history of Clarence House fabrics
Muriel Brandolini’s Inspiring Style
A lavish auction at Phillips de Pury in New York celebrates the designer’s daring taste
The Antique Style at Alexandre Biaggi Gallery
Furniture designers revel in the styles of the past with a new exhibition
Versailles As You’ve Never Seen It
(Slide show) Given unprecedented access, photographer Francis Hammond rediscovers the French royal palace in his new book
Versailles As You’ve Never Seen It
Given unprecedented access, photographer Francis Hammond rediscovers the French royal palace in his new book
Celebrating the History of Interior Design at the White House
Inspired by a new exhibition honoring Jacqueline Kennedy’s founding of the White House Historical Association 50 years ago, AD looks back at photos of the executive mansion that have appeared in our pages