• At the Neue Galerie, works from the prolific, late Austrian artist and designer go on view today.    
  • The International Contemporary Furniture Fair and its coterie of New York design week events showed that design is all over the map, its contours muddled and its direction uncertain.    
  • The International Contemporary Furniture Fair and satellite shows offered a range of new work from the high-tech to the hands-on.    
  • Doris Leslie Blau, the New York-based vintage rug company, will have a new home on the sixth floor of ABC Carpet & Home in Manhattan.    
  • Our home has a precarious staircase with no handrail. Is it worth the trouble to add one before trying to sell?    
  • The Shabby Chic Dollhouse recreates a Victorian-style cottage in the Catskills that lacks heat and running water but was dripping with charm.    
  • A show featuring the work of Koloman Moser opens Thursday at the Neue Galerie in New York.    
  • The makeover specialist Barb Blair’s new book, “Furniture Makeovers,” describes 26 restoration techniques, like distressing and making small repairs.    
  • Geoff Manaugh, the new editor of Gizmodo, on adding urbanism, architecture and design to the popular tech blog.    
  • Before planting a vegetable garden, a plot of land must be cleared. The author’s challenge involved dislodging old beach rose shrubs with stubborn roots.    
  • A call to order led a couple to trade their sprawling house for something smaller and more immaculate.    
  • Charles Gold Peri Wolfman’s perfectly arranged, and mostly white, Southhampton home.    
  • A London sommelier leaves the restaurant cellar to consider wine racks to use at home (or on your bicycle).    
  • Discounts on glassware, sofas and more.    
  • Mirko Benzo, a London sommelier, goes shopping for wine racks.    
  • A traditional Moroccan house with five bedroom suites, a multilevel roof terrace and a courtyard.    
  • The latest edition of the International Contemporary Furniture Fair in New York is awash in high-design products aimed at gentlemanly leisure pursuits.    
  • Few are keen to crumple themselves and their belongings into a tiny apartment and call it home, yet the eagerness to explore these spaces seems to spread like a determined little wildfire.    
  • Effeti USA’s first showroom opens at the Terminal Stores building, showcasing two new kitchen designs by the Buratti brothers, including one that keeps the ovens and fridge hidden.    
  • A show at DDC will offer a retrospective of architectural-scale glass designs by resident artists at the Blenko Glass Company.    

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