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    NEOCLASSICISM AND FRANK GEHRY might seem like an unlikely pairing, but on the ground floor of the Philadelphia Museum of Art’s historic main building, the famed architect has...

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    The sensational yet sensible work of Verner Panton

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    Etel’s Lissa Carmona: At Home with Design

    The São Paulo residence of Lissa Carmona mixes minimalism, craft, and art

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    A Cult Fave Among Fashionistas Comes to Lower Manhattan

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