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Welcome to AD’s October 2023 Issue: It’s All About City Living

AD editor-in-chief Amy Astley reveals what’s in store for the October issue
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How Mariano Fortuny’s Foray Into Stage Lighting Begot a Range of Fashionable Fixtures

Conceptualized in 1907, these pendants forged a path for mood lighting 
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The AD100 Firm Ash Studio Strikes Again With a Glamorous Automotive-Inspired Bar in Detroit

The savvy designer Xavier Donnelly was recently appointed creative director of the studio
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Christopher John Rogers’s Debut Farrow & Ball Line Is Made for Playful Interiors

The collection will bring a burst of joy to any space
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Hermès Taps Architect Lina Ghotmeh to Create the Saddle Workshop of the Future

The French region of Normandy is home to the company’s 21-century atelier
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Inside a Tiny Athens Pied-à-Tierre Reshaped by Point Supreme Architects

The creative duo Marianna Rentzou and Konstantinos Pantazis utilized more than 50 materials in the 240-square-foot apartment
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Marc Newson Reinvents Louis Vuitton’s Iconic Trunk

The new versatile display case is entitled the Cabinet of Curiosities 
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Inside the Lisbon Home and Studio of French Design Duo Olivier Garcé and Clio Dimofski

The couple’s furniture and interior design work bring timeless craft into the present moment
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Inside AD’s September Style Issue: It’s Packed With Fashion and Flair

AD editor-in-chief Amy Astley reveals what’s in store for the September issue
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West Elm Taps Stylist Colin King to Conceive a Stellar New Collection

The design talent elegantly plays with all senses as he nods at Scandinavian classics
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Casa Gusto Brings Papier Mâché Into the 21st Century

The West Palm Beach antiques store is revitalizing the age-old technique with a new collection of wall treatments
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Eero Saarinen’s 1948 Womb Chair Brought Midcentury Modernism to the American Mainstream

The sensational seat celebrates its 75th anniversary