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Playing on Furniture

February 2007 By: Doris Goldstein

John Dickinson’s designs meld fantasy and function....more...

Mad for the Modern

February 2007 By: Tom Austin

A rare Morris Lapidus home sets the perfect stage for a Miami Beach couple’s edgy, colorful furniture collection....more...

Out of the Woods

February 2007 By: Doris Goldstein

Brazilian furniture is riding a heat wave....more...

A Virtuoso in Wood

January 2007 By: Marilyn Fish

By successfully treating wood furniture as an art form, Wharton Esherick paid tribute to past craftsmen and gave heart to generations of fans and followers....more...

Vane Glory

January 2007 By: Dick Kagan

A gust of interest in weathervanes spins a whirlwind of record sales. ...more...

Corralling the Western Art Market

January 2007 By: Elizabeth Hanes

Nothing romances the American imagination quite like the Old West. From archetypal images of cowboys and Indians to evocations of the vast landscape and designers’ efforts to bring something of that landscape indoors, there’s a wealth of material out there for collectors to explore. Here’s a brief roundup of a variety of categories of Western art and antiques....more...

Delicate Transformation

December 2006 By: Cathleen McCarthy

Doctor-turned-ceramist Cliff Lee uses surgical precision to craft ethereal porcelain pots. ...more...

Of Rabbits and Carats

December 2006 By: Brook S. Mason

Raymond Yard’s jewelry is elegantly crafted, whimsically humorous and rare to the market....more...

SOFA Goes Global

December 2006 By: Brook S. Mason

WEB EXCLUSIVE: Sixteen countries were represented at November's SOFA Chicago, more than before....more...

Passionate about Pewter

November 2006 By: By Judy Penz Sheluk

WEB EXCLUSIVE: From Colonial to contemporary times, Danforth has crafted this humble metal into functional and decorative art....more...

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