Planning a family holiday is exciting, but it can also present an enormous challenge. You only get a limited amount of vacation time each year, so you need to make the most of it. You have to pick a destination that has enough to keep the whole family entertained, while ensuring that you stick to your travel budget. If you’re seeking a new location for your next family trip, here are some tops for choosing a holiday that suits everyone. Continue reading How to Choose the Perfect Family Holiday Destination→
Trade shows devoted to hospitality design tend to be full of practical pieces — durable chairs, sensible tables, and casegoods built to withstand the constant turnover of hotel guests. Every now and then, however, a manufacturer brings something that exists purely to make people stop in their tracks. At the 2019 edition of Boutique Design New York (BDNY), Kosta Furniture did exactly that. Continue reading Eye On Design: The Crystal Egg Chest That Sparkled at BDNY→
Improving your garden isn’t just about appearances — it’s about creating a space you actually want to spend time in. With the right updates, your outdoor area can become an extension of your home, offering both relaxation and functionality for you, your family, and guests.
While it’s easy to focus all your attention indoors, your garden holds just as much potential. As the warmer months approach, now is the perfect time to rethink how your space works for you and consider a few thoughtful upgrades. Whether you have a compact yard or a larger plot, even small changes can make a noticeable difference. Continue reading Tips on Making Improvements to Your Garden→
Turning your home into a resort-style retreat might sound like a luxury reserved for vacations, but it’s more achievable than you think. With a clear vision and a few thoughtful upgrades, you can transform your everyday surroundings into a space that feels relaxing, indulgent, and a little bit like an escape. From creating an outdoor oasis to elevating your bathroom into a spa-like sanctuary, there are plenty of ways to bring that resort feeling home. Continue reading Embracing Resort-Style Living without Leaving Home→
Untitled (in Honor of Leo at the 30th Anniversary of his Gallery), 1987 (All Photos by Gail )
In these uncertain times, I find myself drawn more and more to the comfort of nostalgia — especially the kind tied to art and the people I experienced it with. For me, that means thinking back to when my close friend, artist Geoffrey Dicker, was still living in New York and we were inseparable. For years, Thursdays meant gallery-hopping through Chelsea — sometimes a dozen openings in a night —and weekends were reserved for museums. Art wasn’t just something we looked at. It was everything. Continue reading Dan Flavin’s Grids at David Zwirner Gallery→