They may not serve our contemporary way of life as well as their newer counterparts, but they certainly are beautiful. Plus, ...
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Restoration - antique Art Deco vanity/desk transformation
This antique Art Deco vanity desk was covered in damage and dull finishes, but underneath lay timeless beauty. Watch as I ...
Whether you’re a Sagittarius or Capricorn, here’s what your star sign says about your home aesthetic. By Sam Wylie-Harris.
In an Art Deco building, this Ditmas Park unit has been converted into a two-bedroom and still has a spacious layout with ...
Last Saturday I spent a rainy afternoon at the Department of Enterprise, Tourism and Employment. As opening lines go, it’s not quite “Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again,” although the ...
If Trump’s East Wing demolition shocks you, check out what he did to priceless works meant for the Metropolitan Museum of Art Trump recalled that the Metropolitan Museum of Art asked him to donate ...
A steam train heading through Hastings during Napier Art Deco Festival excursions. They're back again in February. A 110-year-old steam locomotive and a “live theatre experience” are coming to Hawke’s ...
In April 2025, Christopher Ward shared the tumultuous design and development of its latest groundbreaking watch, the C12 Loco, with a short documentary. The team behind Worn & Wound and Windup Watch ...
What lies within this art deco gem in Essendon today is almost unrecognisable compared to when home owner Matthew Cosoleto and his wife Stephanie inspected the home in 2016. “We went to one inspection ...
Bookended by Central Park to the north and The Battery historic park to the south, the districts of Midtown and Lower Manhattan contain much of the city that visitors want to experience. There are the ...
The Vision Iconic’s lounge interior and innovative solar range technology signal Mercedes-Benz’s bold step into the electric future. Mercedes-Benz has just unveiled its new Vision Iconic show car, ...
There are plenty of Art Deco pieces out there, but according to Benoist F. Drut of NYC’s Maison Gerard, savvy collectors covet works actually shown at the 1925 exhibition that gave the movement its ...
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