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Issue 07

  • Chau Har Lee

    Chau Har Lee

    Impossibly angled high heels that turn any sidewalk into a runway — or an art exhibit

  • Outdoor Room with a View

    Outdoor Room with a View

    A California shopping mall removes the roof to drive foot traffic and sales

  • On the Rise: Sean Woolsey

    On the Rise: Sean Woolsey

    Masculine, industrial home furnishings from a California-based craftsman

  • James Goettsch Reflects

    James Goettsch Reflects

    Surprising revelations from the old-school architect known for designing skyscrapers around the world

  • Be Kind, Design

    Be Kind, Design

    With more than 20 years of experience under her belt, interior designer M. Grace Sielaff has seen it all. So why is she always so damn happy?

  • Inspired by Place

    Inspired by Place

    The rugged Wyoming landscape is a tough act to follow, but Carney Logan Burke continues to build on perfection

  • Wristwatch Roundup

    Wristwatch Roundup

    Three new watches that are guaranteed to impress and make you wish you had another arm

  • The Family Five: Swiss Miss

    The Family Five: Swiss Miss

    Get to know Tina Roth Eisenberg — the self-made designer whose popular blog has dethroned Swiss Miss hot chocolate for the top spot on Google

  • Redesign: Floating Mountain

    Redesign: Floating Mountain

    A New Zealand winery gets a more mature look with slick black-on-black typography

  • Historic Hotels

    Historic Hotels

    Take a look at three swanky hotels that balance the grandeur of yesteryear with an interior to fit today’s modern style and needs

  • Bureau Expert: Lisa Villarreal

    Bureau Expert: Lisa Villarreal

    The founder of furniture-design firm Lily Jack talks about the importance of sitting in every chair

  • Helm Handmade

    Helm Handmade

    Burly boots from an Austin-based artisan

  • Design in Weird Places: Earthen Abodes

    Design in Weird Places: Earthen Abodes

    Because you don’t have to be a hobbit to live subterraneously

  • You’ve Got (Weird) Mail

    You’ve Got (Weird) Mail

    What’s better than a love letter? Four random objects a year from The Thing Quarterly

  • Design, Print, and Publish

    Design, Print, and Publish

    How Rick Valicenti’s Thirst design collective is powered by passion projects

  • 8 Hot Rocking Chairs

    8 Hot Rocking Chairs

    A collection of seats that will rock your pad’s style

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