Michael Reynolds - Producer
Latest articles by Michael Reynolds - Producer
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Loft-like and seductive, architects Bonetti/Kozerski’s new HQ prioritises collaborationAt the architects’ new office in New York, collaboration and conversation are high on the agenda
By Diana Budds Published
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This Las Vegas house is designed for curated conversations, ‘a quiet frame for art’A distinguished collector's Las Vegas house blends ancient artefacts and unapologetically contemporary pieces, striking up a dynamic design dialogue
By Alfredo Mineo Published
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Artist Lauren Drescher’s mythical mermaid prints balance rhythm and reverieThe New Zealand and France-based artist exhibits blue-washed prints of otherworldly aquatic tales in New York
By Osman Can Yerebakan Published
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Inside a spirited Sonoma wine country home that's a hideaway for art and adventureSan Francisco-based studio Chroma transforms a traditional hacienda into a vibrant family home that celebrates creativity and the landscape. ‘It’s very much indoor-outdoor living'
By David Nash Published
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Photographer John Arsenault’s ceramic vessels prove it’s never too late to shift focusAfter years of creating portraits, the artist has revealed a series of intriguing and sexually charged ceramics in New York
By Dan Howarth Published
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A breathtaking exhibition celebrating modernism’s transatlantic ties soars above ManhattanCurated by interior designer Andre Mellone, 'Crossed Trajectories' at Galerie Gabriel's penthouse explores connections between nomadic post-war creatives Jean Royère, Roberto Platé and more
By Dan Howarth Published
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Soft colours and California cool wash over this soothing Lisbon house designed by Studio ShamshiriWhen a West Coast family asked Pamela Shamshiri to craft a zen-like retreat in a traditional Portuguese dwelling, the designer recreated a slice of home
By David Nash Published
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Inside the fantastical world of performance artist, Darrell ThornePerformance artist Darrell Thorne straddles multiple worlds, telling stories through transformation, reinvention and theatrical excess
By Michael Bullock Published
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After decades capturing the world’s fashion-set, photographer Johnny Rozsa picks up a paint brushIn his first exhibition of paintings, the New York-based artist celebrates the vibrancy of Tangier while rediscovering a familiar creative outlet
By Anna Fixsen Published
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This atmospheric New York restaurant was designed to be a ‘beautiful ruin’At Leon’s, classic Italian fare comes with a North African accent and with a side of family history
By Anna Fixsen Published
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New year, new vibe: this yogi offers immersive classes in a unique East Village studioAlex Schatzberg’s loft space in a historic townhouse is the perfect spot to learn or perfect Ashtanga yoga practice
By Dan Howarth Published
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First look: Matthew Fisher opens the doors to his first gallery in ManhattanHistory, design, and environmental consciousness converge at M. Fisher in New York City, offering an experience that is as meaningful as it is visually striking
By Jacob Gaines Published
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Discover this romantic Hollywood hideaway for a creative couplePractising her own interiors motto, ‘good design works anywhere’, Mallery Roberts Morgan transforms a 1960s ranch-style house in the hills above Sunset Boulevard
By Mallery Roberts Morgan Published
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Tour an artistic Mexico City home by Giancarlo ValleAt an art-filled Mexico City residence, New York designer Giancarlo Valle has put his own spin on the country’s traditional craft heritage
By Dan Howarth Published
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This remodelled San Francisco family home by MEMarchitecture and Studio Volpe is a masterpiece of soothing modernityA sensitive and coherent approach by the San Francisco-based architects and designers has resulted in a home of tactile beauty, character and comfort
By Shonquis Moreno Published
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Clive Lonstein’s Manhattan home is a warm minimalist space brimming with textureDesigner Clive Lonstein elevates his carefully curated Manhattan home with rich textures and fabrics
By Alfredo Mineo Published
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The off-grid Earthship community in New Mexico is an otherworldly desert landscapeEarthship, an off-grid community where architecture 'like entering some other country', is captured through the lens of photographer Victoria Sambunaris
By Beatrice Galilee Published
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Tops Gallery reveals a treasure trove of artworks in TennesseeMatt Ducklo, a photographer-turned-gallerist, offers up a treasure trove of artworks at Tops Gallery in Tennessee
By Pei-Ru Keh Published
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John Waters on his weird and wonderful world, celebrated in new LA exhibitionThe cult filmmaker invites us into his studio ahead of ‘John Waters: Pope of Trash’, at LA’s Academy Museum of Motion Pictures (from 17 September)
By Hunter Drohojowska-Philp Published
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Artist Nan Goldin confronts power and accountability in the US opioid crisisArt and activism can make mighty bedfellows as proved by Nan Goldin when she took on one of America’s richest families
By Harriet Lloyd-Smith Published
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How model Cherokee Jack is staying true to his Aniyunwiya rootsOne of the Wallpaper* USA 300, Minnesota-born Cherokee Jack is both a model and advocate for the environment, mutual aid and food sovereignty
By Pei-Ru Keh Published
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Eric Hoffman’s sensitive vision elevates branding to the highest levelEric Hoffman, founder of Hoffman Creative and one of the Wallpaper* USA 300, is the behind-the-scenes maestro composing image overhauls for some of the biggest names in the design industry
By Tilly Macalister-Smith Published
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New York’s iconic Russian & Turkish Baths is where the city goes to ‘schvitz’From gangsters to hipsters, artists to politicians, New York’s Russian & Turkish Baths continues to attract a colourful crowd with its basement banya
By Mary Cleary Last updated
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Jim McDowell, aka ‘the Black Potter’, on the fire behind his face jugsA former coal miner, Jim McDowell defied the odds to set up his workshop and keep a historic form of American pottery alive
By Aruna D’Souza Published
