Erected temporarily in public places or at industry events, pavilions give architects a chance to experiment with new materials, silhouettes, and construction techniques. One could even argue that ...
For a long time, Ken Landauer made furniture for the 1 percent: one-of-a-kind, bespoke pieces with price tags to match. Then Occupy Wall Street happened, and the Brooklyn-based artist and woodworker ...
Prices start at $215, with a dining table running around $850, which certainly isn't chump change, but you’re getting a durable piece you can keep around forever that’s American-made, and that you won ...
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