Color Happy

When the venerable paint company Farrow & Ball was looking for a designer with whom to collaborate on a capsule collection, one name immediately stood W out: Christopher John Rogers. Celebrated for garments bursting with color and pattern, the fashion designer has dressed the likes of Michelle Obama, Viola Davis, and Tessa Thompson. His hope for his line of colors, as with any of his clothes, was to "give people the tools to express themselves-however they wish."
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Soft Side
Louis Vuitton revives a range of early textile designs by French architect Charlotte Perriand as luxe pillows and blankets

IN THE MIX
MINING COOPER HEWITT'S VAST COLLECTION, MUSEUM DIRECTOR MARIA NICANOR FOREGROUNDS 30 CENTURIES OF GREAT DESIGN FOR THE PUBLIC

Cellular Data
Art and science converge in Sofía Londoño's richly glazed ceramic creations

Steeped in Tradition
Tapped by Loewe to reimagine the teapot, 25 global talents brew some bold ideas

A fine vintage
High above Manhattan, a sophisticated 1920s penthouse gets a sensitive makeover by Markham Roberts

Like a Fine Wine
In Provence, the historic Château de Beaucastel winery ages gracefully thanks to an update by Studio Mumbai and Studio Méditerranée

THE LIFE AQUATIC
For designer Charlotte Biltgen and her family,

Fine Patina
Refreshed to its original glory and adapted as a contemporary jewelry boutique, Vienna's trailblazing Looshaus building gleams anew

Heart and Soul
Pierce & Ward designs a stellar, sweeping collection for West Elm

SECRET GARDEN
LUSHLY PLANTED WITH ROSES, A WALLED SPACE OFFERS REPOSE AMID A SPRAWLING HISTORIC LANDSCAPE ON THE HUDSON RIVER