Sometimes, it’s really true: two things are better one, and this is often the case with design trends. When two (or more) aesthetics come together, things instantly look more unique and interesting.
Raphael Navot’s first job in his native Jerusalem was using 3-D printing, then a cutting-edge technology, to model ancient temple landscapes for preservationists. Now 45 and a designer based in Paris, ...
Love the shiny glamour of mirrored or silver-leaf furniture, but not the high price tag? With a few hours' labor, even a novice can give a tired old piece this modern look at a fraction of the cost of ...
During the recession in the 2000s, Chaya Krinsky and her husband Bruce Krinsky decided it was time to get out of the real estate business. So, Krinsky says, her husband bought a defunct furniture ...