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  • From the Editor: Our 10th Anniversary

    THIS SPRING MARKS AN EXCITING MILESTONE: MODERN’s tenth anniversary. It just so happens that in this issue we also commemorate another landmark anniversary, the...

  • Lords of Design: Simon James

    SIMON JAMES’S CHAIRS CAN BE SO understated they’re almost self-effacing. At first, you might wonder whether you’re looking at a designed object or just...

  • Lords of Design: Richard Clarkson

    IN 2012 RICHARD CLARKSON, WHO GREW up on a farm in Hawke’s Bay, was in New York, enrolled in the School of Visual Arts’...

  • New Zealand Designers Douglas and Bec

    DOUGLAS SNELLING AND BEC DOWIE’S professional relationship began when they constructed a laminated plywood lamp together, but their personal relationship was established much earlier...

  • A New Book on Verner Panton: Pop and Practicality

    The sensational yet sensible work of Verner Panton

  • New Zealand Designer David Trubridge

    WHEN ASKED ABOUT HIS WORK, David Trubridge brings up a TEDx lecture that his son William, a world-class free diver, delivered in Christchurch in October.

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  • TONI GREENBAUM | July 14, 2017

    Two for the Show: Jewelry’s Power Couples

    Jewelry is seductive, and not surprisingly many jewelers fall in love with one another. But what happens when...

  • NICOLE ANDERSON | June 16, 2017

    Paradise Lost

    In his architecture in the Hamptons, Norman Jaffe honored the delicate balance between nature and dwelling, interior and...

  • BETH DUNLOP | June 13, 2017

    FROM THE EDITOR: When More is Less

    Most issues of MODERN don't start out with a theme, but every so often we look up and...

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    The Irony and the Ecstasy of Maarten Baas

    The Dutch designer made an early mark by charring furniture and is still going against the grain with...

  • URSULA ILSE-NEUMAN | May 24, 2017

    Glass Rocks

    Curators Davira S. Taragin and Ursula Ilse-Neuman write about Linda MacNeil’s use of glass as gemstones in this...

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