
As the saying goes, “if you are not living on the edge, you are taking up too much room.”
READ MOREMarc Jacobs’ contributions to the design world are many – and as of late, he has been very busy. In April, the cultural icon and his husband put their New York townhome up for sale; in September, pieces of his incredible art collection was part of a Sotheby’s Hong Kong auction; and just last week, he sat down with Sotheby’s Amy Cappellazzo to discuss how his relationships and the places he’s visited have shaped his personal tastes. As Jacobs prepares for his new Frank Lloyd Wright home, let’s explore his stylish former West Village townhome.
READ MOREMention Christopher Peacock to architects and interior decorators, and the recognition is instantaneous: the name alone connotes the highest caliber of handcrafted custom cabinetry. The cupboards, wardrobes, and pantries fashioned at Christopher Peacock London serve a dual purpose: they imbue rooms with a refined sophistication, while simultaneously restoring order to some of the home’s busiest spaces. For two decades, Christopher Peacock’s workshop has been building bespoke fixtures for luxury homes, bringing harmony to interiors across the world.
READ MOREThe projected value of global mergers and acquisitions is on a significant upswing. In the first half of 2018, M&A deals soared past 2017 numbers from the same period — landing around the $2.5 trillion mark. Yes, staying independent certainly has its benefits, but the rise of M&As means that, at some point, executives in every industry need to ask themselves whether the value of a merger outweighs the value of independence.
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