Art of Craftsmanship
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 Clay collective: Arita House opens in Amsterdam, displaying perfect porcelainBy Yoko Choy Last updated 
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 Pillars of magic: the making of Note and Antique Mirror’s pastry tablesBy Sujata Burman Last updated 
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 Viennese heritage brand Ludwig Reiter is safeguarding the traditional welted shoe for generations to comeBy Katrina Israel Last updated 
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 Objects in flux: Boston's Museum of Fine Arts explores the changing face of craftBy Ali Morris Last updated 
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 Hat trick: we lift the lid on Nick Fouquet, LA’s milliner to the starsBy Julia Neel Last updated 
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 In vogue: Margaret Howell hosts Ken Stradling’s modernist designsBy Rosa Bertoli Last updated 
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 Harvey Nichols opens its new look menswear destinationBy Katrina Israel Last updated 
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 Modern icon: Rud Rasmussen celebrates 100 years of Kaare Klint’s Faaborg Chair with special editionsBy Sam Rogers Last updated 
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 In bloom: Apple stages a floral takeover of Selfridges’ windowsBy Jessica Klingelfuss Last updated 
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 Dream haus: a new gallery in Connecticut showcases the visionary work of Josef and Anni AlbersA new gallery in Connecticut showcases the visionary work of Josef and Anni Albers By Emma O'Kelly Last updated 
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 Moulding gold: in the studio with the Olympic and Paralympic medal makersBy Elly Parsons Last updated 
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 Loom service: the Italian textile factory spinning remarkable yarns in its own good timeBy JJ Martin Last updated 
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 ‘The Lockdown Dialogues’ explores design in the age of isolationThe series was born out of conversations between Zanat founder Orhan Niksic and international designers including Ilse Crawford and Jean-Marie Massaud By Rosa Bertoli Last updated 
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 Bench marks: Studio Swine is sitting pretty in London’s St James’sBy Rosa Bertoli Last updated 
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 Skin tight: leather fragrances are having a moment in the spotlightBy Aimée McLaughlin Last updated 
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 Standard shapes: Aldo Bakker’s warped jugs go on show at Amsterdam’s Looiersgracht 60By Rosa Bertoli Last updated 
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 William Wegman recalls his visit to the studio of late furniture maker George NakashimaInto the woods By William Wegman Last updated 
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 Wooden wonder: Kengo Kuma’s new Paris pavilion is inspired by the forestBy Clara Le Fort Last updated 
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 Cut above: Stephen Kenn creates multipurpose furniture for army-knife specialists VictorinoxBy Elly Parsons Last updated 
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 Subtle bodies: Felipe Ribon's elegant Musée des Arts Décoratifs exhibitionBy Rosa Bertoli Last updated 


