Daniella On Design

Cristiana Mascarenhas and the Curated Space

Thank you, architect Cristiana Mascarenhas for illuminating a snowy morning with leading a tour in your newly-completed and stunning interior at 12 Warren, Tribeca’s new residential development. The building, known for its distinguished bluestone façade, consists of a triplex townhome, which is nestled within the building, providing family lifestyle. The exposed concrete columns and the

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Benoist F. Drut recipient of the Outstanding Dealer Award

This is to congratulate my friend and colleague Benoist F. Drut, owner of Maison Gerard for receiving the super prestigious Iris Foundation Award by the Bard Graduate Center. The new award, for Outstanding Dealer, will be celebrated next month at the Colony Club. Established in 1997 to recognize scholars, patrons, and professionals who have made

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Making America Modern

It is hard to believe, when reading Marilyn F. Friedman’s new book ‘Making America Modern,’ illustrated with period photos of stunning modern interiors created in America during the 1930s, that just a couple of years earlier, America did not even have modern design. None. In fact, when invited to participate in the famed blockbuster Exposition

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Were Viennese Jews responsible for the Modern Movement?

“Modern architecture and design,” argues Elena Shapira in her new book ‘Style and Seduction’ (published by Brandeis University Press, 2016), “were how Jewish intellectuals and art patrons exchanged their ideals of lifestyle and defined their social visibility in Vienna.” This thesis, that the innovative design culture developed in fin-de-siecle Vienna, the first serious manifestation of

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