Victoria + Albert: The Art of the Bath
Our ancestors first bathed outdoors — in nature’s streams, creeks and lakes. Later, the Greeks and Romans formalized the experience with lavish, heated indoor facilities. Then came the Turks of the...
View ArticleAluminum Hardware from Du Verre
Somehow, Queen Street West, Toronto’s answer to Manhattan’s Soho, seems just the right setting for an international success story like this one: Decades ago, Gina Lubin and her husband started a glass...
View ArticlePractical Cabinetry from Thos. Moser
David Moser is a practical man. Trained as an economist at the University of Maine at Orono, he’s also a designer at the cabinetmaking firm his father established in 1973. His economics background has...
View ArticleFrom Spain, a Matte-Finished Quartz
Quartz, it seems, may be the new marble. It’s non-absorbent. It can be used in the kitchen without constant maintenance. And if it’s Silestone by Spanish manufacturer Cosentino, it’s treated with an...
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