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Anahah had, over time, lacquered Nenadi's existence with vibrant meaning.
All of the brass hardware has been refinished and lacquered.
A deluxe professional magic wand, lacquered and encrusted with diamonds?
Her nails are lacquered red, the tips just starting to chip.
"They would destroy one type of furniture: lacquered desks," he said.
Lacquered folding-tables, laden with our best dishes, were set up.
The result is a megawatt, lacquered effect, like in the video above.
Step 6: Add a thin layer of gloss for a lacquered effect.
He wrote of the despair he was feeling beneath the lacquered smile.
"The goal is not to be lacquered from forehead to chin," he says.
The head honcho glowers across the lacquered conference table, violence in his eyes.
For beautifully lacquered meat with a lot of flavor, try Trini-Chinese chicken.
This is the poem with lacquered roses closing in on themselves after dark.
Lacquered oak tables were also popular, starting in the late '60s, Eriksson said.
But there's different layers of black: matte black, satin black and lacquered black.
"Many representational pieces from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries look most ravishing against strongly colored walls, even lacquered ones," Mr. Drake said, citing the example of his own bedroom, where Deborah Oropallo's "Napoleon, 2001" hangs against deep gray lacquered walls.
Like the lacquered finish of their ear cups, the NightHawks sound pretty and polished.
The interior is also top of the line -- featuring light woods and lacquered surfaces.
A lacquered saxophone and backing vocals come out of the woodwork like new friends.
Haught also loves these "fun" lacquered agate wall hooks that retail for $1 each.
He was overdressed, with a lacquered mullet, and there was something shifty about him.
The sale's top lot, a lacquered 19th century carved table screen, sold for $22,500.
" He continued: "And when you look at these bats now, they are so lacquered.
But buyers will have some choices: They can select glass or lacquered kitchen cabinets.
He gave his pompadour another good long spray so it was lacquered into place.
The place was snugly feral, lacquered with graffiti, some of it added during shooting.
I rolled each one up, cut it and placed it on a lacquered tray.
Visitors walk through a lacquered partition into a high-ceilinged room with whitewashed walls.
You might be shitting in a sweat-lacquered plywood cupboard—but you're not an animal.
Folksy and genial, the 70-year-old Moore has the lacquered look of an aging televangelist.
His act is a tacit rebuke of the lacquered fakery of our Instagrammed, brand-conscious lives.
Twin handmade crystal chandeliers hang over the black lacquered rectangular dining table with 12 upholstered chairs.
An earlier version of this review referred incorrectly to the source of a lacquered wood palanquin.
The kitchen has lacquered wood cabinets, an island with a counter seating area and Gaggenau appliances.
He gifted his mother with a pair of black lacquered display cabinets decorated with gold and ivory.
With their lacquered bodies perched atop elegant tripod stands, Q Acoustics' Concept 300 speakers are visually arresting.
Photograph by Victor Llorente for The New Yorker The Vanguard was closed, its lacquered red door padlocked.
The tables were heavily lacquered, the menus were laminated and there were a few discreetly placed TVs.
Seats were soft black leather, while trim was a mix of polished aluminum and lacquered carbon fiber.
HOLOGRAPHIC NAILS Experiment with the ultra-cool holographic, lacquered look taking over beauty guru social media accounts everywhere.
She darted around the attic, flicking the air with her red lacquered fan as she inspected various activities.
To follow, a small plate of almost raw lobster lacquered in soy milk and poppy seeds stood out.
Are we gazing at a real-life green-eyed woman, her dark mouth lacquered behind an emerald sash?
Equally relieved and thrilled by its lacquered, shiny crust, I continued the same way with the second side.
There were elegant touches all over the house: silk pillows and white lacquered tables all gleaming under the sun.
It sits in a lacquered black box, which shines light through the bottle at the press of a button.
Afterward, we went for a michelada at a hip place with lacquered plywood tables and tamarindo-candy-coated straws.
The kitchen features vintage cookie jars, two large graphic framed fruit prints and cabinetry lacquered in bright peacock blue.
The kitchen features Miele, Wolf, and Sub-Zero appliances, white-lacquered cabinets, and custom countertops made of Calacatta marble.
She built a reputation asa pioneering furniture designer, creating stark, geometric pieces including chairs, lamps, lacquered screens, and rugs.
Cabinets are a mix of painted and lacquered wood, some made from cherry felled on the property by a storm.
At one point I was applying several of these gloopy potions daily, ruffing my follicles into a crispy, lacquered mess.
The night ends with applause when Oh brings out piles of his jaggedly crispy, sweet gochujang-lacquered Korean fried chicken.
Oh, and also some pineapple-lacquered halibut atop a bed of Chinese black fried rice with yogurt crema and peanuts.
A, the 140-year-old Italian company best known for its haute couture accessories like beautiful feathers and lacquered tapes.
The Browns had decorated the penthouse in a bold midcentury motif: shag carpeting, floral wallpaper, lacquered walls and pink aplenty.
The restrained elegance theme is continued inside, where milky-soft leather and thickly lacquered wood cover all the major surfaces.
The guy hooks a mahogany lacquered beauty from a rack by the front window and picks up a giant cleaver.
On the first floor, the meticulously restored gold-lacquered ceiling in the rotunda and hallway reaffirms the building's ornate history.
He's a trapero who raps into hot pink microphones, wears studded hoop earrings, dons short shorts, and gets lacquered manicures.
They contrasted markedly with Ms. LuPone's nails, which she herself had lacquered in shiny maroon, after years observing professional manicurists.
It smelled like bubble gum and I'm not sure it hydrated my skin as much as it lacquered it up.
Celebrity manicurist Tom Bachik created the most opulent, embellished mani that features — yes — actual $100 dollar bills lacquered onto her tips.
Its 173 units, mostly one- and two-bedrooms, will feature a contemporary look, with floor-to-ceiling windows and lacquered cabinets.
Mosul on the map (via Google Maps) Tea is served in a room furnished with plush sofas, lacquered tables, and rugs.
Their occupants spared no expense, however, ordering artisans to create lacquered tableware, skillfully woven silk textiles, furnishings that boast intricate metalwork.
If you're worried about your door handles changing with use, options include lacquered brass, polished chrome, satin nickel and solid black.
It features bright orange lacquered cabinets, Baccarat crystal, a SubZero wine fridge, and mahogany counters — and it cost $80,000 to build.
This one features white-lacquered shelving, a DirecTV satellite dish and two pedal pumps for the mineral spirits used for gripping.
Even the runway was lacquered in dizzying tutti-frutti stripes, the better to create a seamless line between floor and idea.
A gel manicure is a popular, time-saving procedure that gives you long-lasting, freshly lacquered nails for about two weeks.
Those New York City spaces, F.Y.I., are not for the faint of heart, with black walls, red floors and lacquered furniture.
To the untrained eye, Ms. Minegishi's creations could easily be mistaken for plastic or, at the very least, heavily lacquered wood.
The home's lower level has three bedrooms with floors of polished and lacquered concrete, a bathroom, and storage and utility rooms.
Pops of color are the new normal in this house, with pink lacquered floors, blue patterned wall coverings and bright dining chairs.
They appear to be thick, heavy, freshly carved, lacquered and deeply polished, far more robust than the veneer pieces they actually are.
Mr. Liss stained the floors a rich espresso, painted the walls white and installed lacquered cabinets and sandstone countertops in the kitchen.
But Mr. Putin sent Mr. Trump "a decorative lacquered box, a traditional Russian gift, and a warm note," according to Mr. Agalarov.
I lacquered that all over her body, then I took a tiny bit of the same product and tapped it on her cheekbones.
His juicy chopped pork almost stings with heat, while his lacquered spare ribs have a black-pepper bite that needs to be respected.
Her Paris apartment, with black-lacquered walls and piles of serious books, was a salon for writers, philosophers, musicians, actors, politicians and academics.
We were inside his neighborhood shrine, and staring at what looked like a miniature Japanese palace, intricately gilded and lacquered red and black.
The dining room has an aluminum black-lacquered, wax-polished table and a black aluminum and gold-leaf pendant lamp from Stchu-Moon.
Trendspotting 8 Photos View Slide Show ' Lacquered fabrics slick enough to skate on were the last word this week at any number of shows.
As you approach the vintage steam train, its lacquered black carapace glinting in the sun, you allow the warm nostalgia to wash over you.
By now, though, the formula has grown tired: the black-lacquered furniture, the kitschy music, the watery miso soup (free!), the obligatory tuna roll.
Kitchens were opened to living and dining rooms and outfitted with Caesarstone countertops, soft-close lacquered ash cabinetry and side-by-side refrigerator/freezers.
An investigation of voter estrangement has never felt more urgent, and we're certainly not getting one from the lacquered chatterers on the boob tube.
Saturated with colors of an oil-slick opalescence, each nail-polish lacquered sculpture by Bill Thompson is hand-carved from a mass of polyurethane.
After the reading, he went off in search of bubble tea, clowning in front of a window full of lacquered ducks along the way.
"It can be good if you find it hard to keep makeup on throughout the day, because it's almost lacquered on and waterproof," she says.
A wall-hung bookcase shifts in the light from magenta to aquamarine — it's lacquered in chameleonic automotive paint, the kind you'd find on a lowrider.
Her practice evolved from there, and now, her models lacquered with a layer of acrylic paint look like portraiture subjects who've somehow escaped their frames.
The show includes Genji-related tea bowls, kimonos, household furnishings and a lacquered wood palanquin on loan from the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, Smithsonian Institution.
And he too is in the show: a 10th-century sculpture in gilded lacquered wood from the Ishiyamadera Temple that was worshiped in Murasaki's day.
The button tops are lacquered or tinted and the finished product is put together by hand in the assembling workshop, where final touches are added.
And who but an aristocratic British bloke would decorate the space with chandeliers, armchairs, Oriental rugs, lacquered chests, flickering candles and other drawing-room accouterments?
Massive and opulent, with 11-foot ceilings, lacquered-wood sliding doors and gold-accented everything, from the bird-sculpture art pieces to the blackout curtains.
But when a light freezing rain began — and Luke in his brown parka began to resemble a piece of lacquered mahogany — we called it quits.
The wooden docks are gone now; as kids, the bocce players dove from those docks into a harbor so filthy they emerged lacquered in oil.
Everything is nautical themed, from the porthole-shaped windows to white sail tarps and glossy lacquered wood resembling the sleek deck of an Italian yacht.
Originally designed by Halston's interior designer, Angelo Donghia, it had a smoky Helmut Newton vibe, with black lacquered walls, velvet furniture and handsome midcentury tables.
New overtakes old in furniture, jewelry, ironwork, bead-encrusted evening gowns and opera capes, tapestries and lacquered folding screens, silver tea services and cigarette cases.
Its exterior is painted lushly in its eponymous color; inside there is a lot of lacquered Italian birch and custom marquetry, and brass fittings galore.
A brief pause for a mindfulness exercise and several covert Instagrams later, waiters distributed the same lacquered challah rolls I used to eat in summer camp.
She swept into Calcutta in Yves Saint Laurent, her nails lacquered as red as the priceless antique boxes she sold to collectors in her Manhattan showroom.
Just stepping into this intimate space — with bright blue lacquered walls and tropical plants covering every surface — is an instant set up for a special experience.
It opens with a dark, spotlit gallery featuring exquisite lacquered masks, of the sort used in Japan's highly ritualized Noh theater, attached to charred tree trunks.
Up the elaborate oak staircase, past paneled walls and a stained-glass window, is a library with curved, lacquered walls that connects to the master bedroom.
The duck was poached in a caraway-accented vegetable broth, crisped and lacquered with a spiced honey glaze and served with compotes of quince and prunes.
The "Fearsome Authority" room posts an eighteenth-century polychrome lacquered throne from the Quianlong period, while behind it a giant dragon is painted on the walls.
Designed by another woman, Sandra Deiana, it features one of Gray's iconic Brick Screens, which were composed of hinged, individually lacquered panels connected by metal rods.
In a nearby corridor, a lacquered lavender poster features a quote from Thich Naht Hahn, a Buddhist monk famous for his peace activism during the Vietnam War.
Her nails, which are basically the co-stars to her patent leather lips, were lacquered up by manicurist Tom Bachik, who used OPI's nude Feeling Frisco shade.
We know this because he commissioned a copy of the Hadis (a collection of the prophet Muhammad's life and actions) with a lacquered cover in this style.
Aimed towards young people living with limited square footage (hello, us), this new batch features a cool, industrial look done in materials like lacquered metal and wood.
It's her story that perfectly contrasts the enviable beauty of his upperclass world of characters and the horror lurking beneath the lacquered surfaces of their beautiful lives.
Sitting directly above it: a 19th-century lacquered Chinese altar table — one of dozens of splendid pieces in an apartment chockablock with antiques, but also homey touches.
If the pages of "The Chandelier" are so thickly lacquered with description, streams of adjectives and looping repetition, it's because Lispector is flexing, coming into her power.
The fish is beautiful at Angler, presented on a platter, its delicate, almost jellied fillets firmed up over fire and lacquered with butter sauce at the table.
It made the juice dusty pink (Gen Z's beige), tied a teeny tiny Hermès scarf around its neck, and topped it with a lacquered miniature bowler hat.
This rigorous process also helped them to develop their designs, which employ diverse materials such as lacquered leather splice and raw denim and subtly references the past.
Perhaps in compensation, he stockpiled 19th-century dog paintings ("my ancestors," he liked to joke), lacquered furniture, Delft china, obelisks, porcelain vegetables, botanical prints and Regency furniture.
My companion's three-course prix fixe lunch (753 euros) included tender leeks dressed with an orange-infused vinaigrette, and a roasted chicken breast lacquered with reduced jus.
The lobby is small, filled with nautical, vintage-inspired details from the plush velvet seating to a lacquered wood desk like you'd find on a fine sailboat.
In addition, many of the constructions include modestly scaled pieces of wood lacquered in a traditional "maque" technique, delineating intersecting and concentric circles of the artist's design.
The wide horn is three and a half inches long, with a lustrous, lacquered-wood-looking exoskeleton that appears to be wearing an oversized black frog mask.
You can't see it in this photo, but the designers commissioned Zac Ridgely, a Canadian artist, to make a nestlike installation from lacquered steel to hide it.
The company promised to "faithfully reproduce" several beloved artifacts in the lobby, including wall tapestries, paper lanterns and sliding doors, the lacquered furnishings and map of time zones.
Lacquered Riva speedboats idled in perpetuity, unloading a steady stream of illustrious guests — a colorful mishmash of European royalty, Hollywood stars and members of the original jet set.
The lip-smacking glitter is still there, but the lacquered formula is now available in holographic colors — including a goth black, cherry red, hot pink, and rosy mauve.
He lived in a quiet, middle-class suburb of Guatemala City, his house furnished with faux-Louis XV lacquered tables, Persian-style carpets and paintings of lachrymose children.
In 2013, the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam paid 7.3 million euros (about $9.7 million) for a lacquered 17th-century Japanese chest that had left the Hamiltons' hands in 1882.
Available in red, yellow and blue, as well as green, the horse motif is realized in lacquered champlevé on the dial, and there is a matching calfskin strap.
As the two locked up, Hakuho attempted to turn but Kotoshogiku stayed lacquered to him, liberally applying those hops and easily forcing yet another yokozuna from the dohyo.
The trees were lacquered red or black and the people who went in to move them wore white gloves and moved them along this precisely marked-out route.
About a decade ago, her son took over, carving the space into eight rentable apartments filled with midcentury furniture (Hans Wegner armchairs, lacquered coffee tables) and contemporary art.
" She placed tanzanite beads on either side of the orange lacquered sphere in her multistone Candy Kimono Nibble necklace "to bring attention to the center of the necklace.
Inside the long narrow bathroom clad in marble tiles, the black lacquered wood cabinet beneath the elongated sink had two slim drawers and a dearth of counter space.
Parents dropped their children off at a neighborhood day care center and crossed the street to toil in CoHatchery's sleek co-working space with its lacquered white tables.
Half a level down from the foyer is a chef's kitchen with Bosch appliances, black granite countertops, lacquered cupboards, a green-glass backsplash and a walk-in pantry.
There are contrived shots where these ad hoc investigators slowly turn around in the Armory galleries, shining a flashlight on the building's gleaming tiles and lacquered wood decorations.
To the touch, these boxes and bottles often have a smooth, lacquered surface, with edges softened or rounded so as not to prick or cause any kind of discomfort.
For the past few seasons, we've seen models strut down the runway with lacquered lips and lids and this year we're finally ready to work it into our routine.
The two often coordinate their outfits, from candy-colored wigs in Sailor Moon–style buns, ripped fishnets, and wild décolletage to imprudent heels worn with carefully, hyperbolically lacquered pouts.
An exposed breast is common in paintings of the nursing Madonna, but this Madonna's breast is a lump of lacquered elephant dung—an effect that is earthy and beautiful.
This large-format meal is presented at the table with the entire pig's head cut into finger-long slices, fanned out and lacquered with a General Tso's-flavored glaze.
The kitchen has a gray tile floor, a center island with a natural stone slab countertop, gas cooktop, grill, breakfast bar, white lacquered wood cabinets and stainless steel appliances.
Alternating lacquered bouffant updos reminiscent of the 1960s with dyed Marine crew cuts, Mr. Palau, in concert with Mr. Jacobs, playfully undercut the tropes of masculine and feminine presentation.
I might make David Tanis's sophisticated dude-food recipe for spicy lacquered chicken wings, or Julia Moskin's adaptation of a Jonathan Wu recipe for spicy Chinese mustard chicken wings.
The enormous kitchen has a floor of irregularly shaped bluestone, a large island with movable counter-height table, Corian and stainless-steel counters, Italian lacquered cabinets and premium appliances.
In go cilantro and fried won ton skins, and then extravagant fillings: caramelly red barbecue pork, roast duck with lacquered skin, shredded dark-meat chicken steeped in Shaoxing wine.
A creamy pheasant, leek and bacon pie is sealed inside a cast-iron pot by a beauty of a suet crust — lacquered, scored in a starburst and very tender.
A new private-public project, dubbed Gondolas4All, on Friday unveiled the first access point for wheelchair users and people with disabilities to board one of Venice's storied black-lacquered gondolas.
One of the things I remember most strongly about BioShock is its glossiness — instead of looking simply wet, walls felt like they'd been lacquered, and enemies' blood seemed almost gelatinous.
For a certain kind of woman, fingernails — lacquered and lengthened to alarming proportions — have lately become a way to self-consciously embrace feminine artifice in the name of feminist authenticity.
Early in the exhibition you'll encounter several nearly matching hand-scroll portrait-icons of her opulently dressed, bending over her writing table — a lacquered wood example is also on view.
The rumpled fabric lend the trio a disheveled look, the inverted pants recalling dirty rabbit ears, but a sheen of glitter on the lacquered surface adds luster to the mundane.
There were stylized carp prints and a lacquered gold lamé minidress with a dragon belt, and it all, interestingly, managed to walk the very fine line between outré and elegant.
The Serendipity 3 Golden Opulence Sundae in NYC costs $1,000 and contains, among other luxury ingredients, Tahitian vanilla ice cream lacquered in gold leaf and topped with an edible gold flower.
Adjacent to the Rauschenberg sits the wicked little Charles and Ray Eames chair from 1951/52, lacquered steel wire with a turquoise blue vinyl pad, shackled with wooden rocking chair runners.
Close at Hand "I'm afraid to clean them," Anne Serrano-McClain said, cautiously touching the lacquered surface of one of the hundred-year-old Japanese wooden trays on her dining table.
Gaga moonlighting as a model basically dominated social media as soon as she stepped (clomped, really) onto the glossy, white lacquered runway in the collection's impossibly high lace-up creeper boots.
That's because those iconic (and trademarked) lacquered "Chinese Red" soles are so much of what makes a Louboutin a Louboutin, and The Leather Spa is famous for helping to preserve them.
Pork buns come not with loose tongues of lacquered pork belly but with pork ground and sealed inside, along with some of the pork-stock gelatin otherwise reserved for soup dumplings.
With its apple-red lacquered walls and floor-to-ceiling bookshelves, the store is eye-catching in a way that makes passers-by halt, whip off their sunglasses and peer inside.
Their bright objets d'art included two 18th-century wooden-lacquered jewelry boxes from Antwerp that had ivory, Japanese mother-of-pearl and tortoiseshell inlay (the bigger one was going for €17,000).
Instead of ripping out the old cabinets and installing new ones, Ms. DiCarlo exchanged the cabinet fronts "that had yellowed and chipped over the years" for recessed-panel doors lacquered white.
In the house on Bainbridge Island where Ms. Gooden lives with her husband, Bill LeMire, Ms. Gooden has Hisaye's iron kettle, bamboo ladles and lacquered natsume (wooden canisters) for tea ceremony.
For Olivia Mitchell Brock, a locally-based interior designer and blogger at Lacquered Life, the reasons are threefold: The historic architecture and stunning landscape, the balmy weather, and the amazing Southern cuisine.
But, according the Washington Post, he's served as a liaison between Donald Trump and Putin, delivering a lacquered box from the Russian President to Trump when he could not attend a meeting.
Even as "A Place Called Winter" merges certain aspects of the mystery, romance and western genres, it also aims to survey the vulnerability and alienation intrinsic to humanity and its lacquered societies.
Glenny tells stories aplenty of gold-lacquered Uzis and crooks who collect sloths and alligators in their private zoos, but his real interest runs more to cash flow than to blood flow.
Mismatched buildings feature personal touches like artwork from the French caricaturist François de Givré and a wacky foyer with a black lacquered spiral staircase and walls covered in green palm-tree paper.
The result became the prototype for their first collection; soon they were working on more pieces, like a conjoined steel-and-leather chair and a white lacquered rack with colorful marble shelves.
Dinner at Le Servan quickly turns into an ooh la la-fest over croquettes, clams, oysters with peppermint jelly, beef salad, fried lacquered quail, asparagus and mushrooms—and those delicious breaded brains.
The idealized lacquered humanoids in the 25th issue of FELT Zine encapsulate 3D artist Jason Ebeyer's belief that everybody, no matter their gender, has a masculine and feminine side to their character.
But this animated epic, which ends on Labor Day after 10 seasons, is one of the visual and artistic wonders of the last decade, a gorgeously lacquered jawbreaker with a bittersweet center.
Franz Kline's "Corinthian II" (1961) features grandiose black brushstrokes on white background, with obvious visual affinity to Morita Shirū's graphic lacquered folding screen "Dragon Knows Dragon (Ryu wa ryū o shiru)" (1964).
The room is highly decorated, featuring a patterned wool rug, wall of red brocade, and lacquered folding screen, which, as Oles explained, shows the impact of Asian trade on Mexican colonial arts.
Lady was a lighter shade aimed at "girls who lean toward pale-lacquered nails, quiet smart clothes and tiny strands of pearls," according to a Mademoiselle magazine story that year on the collection.
"I'm really ready to move on," Jewel said back at home after the ceremony, still in her baby blue cap and gown, her hair smoothed out into waves, her long nails lacquered white.
But instead of being what Mr. Heinberg called "a very guarded, lacquered '50s-era Hitchcock presence," Alice is peppier, a life-lover with mascaraed lashes and a closet filled with Bond girl minidresses.
The same could be said of the ped lad prik — lacquered duck in basil and tamarind sauce — at Lao Lane Xang, a 15-minute walk from the Périphérique in the 13th Arrondissement's Chinatown.
Again, every detail — from the lacquered panels, brass grills, ebonized wood and gilded boiseries down to the light fixtures and the tableware — was designed by the duo to contribute to the overall mood.
In his day job as an architectural designer, he works with design teams on luxury residential developments, designing palatial amenity floors and selecting quartz countertops, lacquered cabinets and fancy faucets for the kitchens.
You can keep your long-wearing, waterproof, kiss-proof formulas, the ones that require a lip scrub, an oil cleanser, and a prayer to remove — I like my color lived-in, not lacquered on.
She largely engaged with pop culture via the internet, which is how she solidified one of her earliest and most crucial obsessions: Andrew Lloyd Webber's schmaltz-lacquered stage hit The Phantom of the Opera.
The park as it now exists has been, de facto, such a place since 1992, when George Segal's "Gay Liberation" — white lacquered bronze sculptures of two standing men and two seated women — was installed.
If Clueless and Legally Blonde seem, on their lacquered surfaces, to confirm her air-headed charm, a second glance reveals the subversive ways that the "California Girl" is always the master of her destiny.
Meanwhile, Starck's iconic dance floor has been restored in the restaurant, where D.J.s spin Italo-disco between red-lacquered walls installed by Hermès boutique designer Denis Montel, and breakfast is served until 3 p.m.
Inspired by their shared backgrounds, a long friendship, and late nights gorging on Peking duck in Toronto's chinatown, the pair deliver a taste explosion that includes a mouth watering lacquered duck moo shu burrito.
The lacquered black runways and windowless grandeur he brought to the arena at Bercy, where the show was held on Monday, might have been shipped directly from his Teatro Armani on the Via Bergognone.
The work was done by two of Ulysse Nardin's maîtres d'art, Rachel Monard and Sylvie Chenaud, using acrylic paints (their paintbrushes had single hairs no thicker than an eyelash) and then lacquered for shine.
His apartment in Paris was cluttered with his Japanese collectibles — tiny netsuke figures, lacquered tea bowls, woodblock prints by Utamaro and Hiroshige, a reminder that he and Monet were not provincial in their tastes.
Van Gend will start with a group of modular storage pieces — cabinets, shelving — that can be pulled apart or pushed together, including a marine blue lacquered chest of drawers with a pink marble top.
For dessert, a cone of coconut gelato comes lacquered with a "magic shell" of coconut oil and white chocolate, dipped into broken peanuts, coconut shreds and salt, and wrapped in plastic like a bouquet.
And if we stragglers in the Aloha group are not enraptured with our feast of sweetly lacquered chicken chunks and puffy dinner rolls, the fault is ours for booking steerage at $226 a head.
We are speaking in the lacquered dressing rooms of the Millwall training ground, where Shaun and his teammates spend the majority of their working week running drills under the guidance of manager Neil Harris.
Image courtesy of the artist The show features various interpretations of the smiley face, from abstract reinventions, melting sculptures, to religious statues gone smiley, lacquered wooden signs, pixelated and blissed out golden versions, and more.
The hotel's modernist postwar lobby artfully balanced elements of traditional Japan, like lacquered plum-blossom-shaped tables and chairs, with visions of what was then futuristic, like a lighted world map displaying global time zones.
She spent her teen years hawking her lacquered Disney charm on screen and concert stages, while behind the scenes, she was living out the dark, child-star narrative of drug addiction and horrific self-abuse.
Local news aired images of families and allies and corporate floats rather than honing in on the most sensational visuals of naked gay boys lacquered in glitter paint, like they had nearly every year prior.
For the black lacquered dance room that adjoins the living room, Weinberg commissioned a custom rug from the esteemed French carpet maker La Manufacture Cogolin (two other designs by the company appear in other rooms).
It was a movie-style poster of the president in a bestride-the-colossus pose, hair lacquered in place, gaze serious and purposeful, with the words "SANCTIONS ARE COMING NOVEMBER 4" emblazoned across the middle.
A father who is a huge fan of "Be More Chill" made this charcoal portrait of me and lacquered it and sent it with his daughter, who gave it to me at the stage door.
The menu changes often but dishes like risotto garnished with veal-stock lacquered crayfish; grilled sea bream with peanut sauce and a deconstructed paella are as beautiful to taste at as they are to behold.
Godin says he is not a collector, but he nonetheless has a nice collection: David Hicks side tables in lacquered beechwood, a Willy Rizzo lamp and desk in his favorite black-and-yellow portoro marble.
The main aisle led straightforwardly to the cell dedicated to Donald Judd which highlighted his bright, cadmium red, lacquered aluminum "Corner Chair" (1984) and examples of his sculpture maquettes directly cut from RAL color charts.
Even as her aesthetic has evolved over the years, she's stayed true to the same winning elements: flawless skin, lacquered lips, and winged liner so sharp, it's as if Botticelli himself laid his brush to it.
The whole dry-aged bird—its honey-lacquered skin nearly blackened and coated in fennel seeds and chili flakes, glittering like a Judith Leiber clutch—was presented tableside, then whisked away to be carved and plated.
The shot recalls their old loops at the park, when their daily routine included a pleasant respite from the guests' unsavory attention in Sweetwater, complete with lacquered promises about how they'll truly be together one day.
What he couldn't track down, he created himself, including an Italian steel bathroom mirror, scaled to fit the wall, a cane-covered grating for the apartment's ancient radiators and panels of lacquered wood for the library.
As the softly lit face of Nusch Éluard gazes at the viewer — her lacquered nails delicately framing her mouth — a superimposed spiderweb consumes everything but her eyes, a white spider listing on the bridge of her nose.
It was only the second episode, and yet the show was already delivering a perfectly constructed pop song that goes from innocuous "girl crush" anthem to a twisted stalker manifesto in the blink of a lacquered eye.
Sadly, by its finale, "The Morning Show" is less addictive train wreck than glum clunker, symptomatic of peak TV: it's yet another lacquered, poorly structured ten-episode story, whose sparks are dampened as it becomes more earnest.
At Frieze, Lisson Gallery of London will be asking 3.5 million pounds, or about $4.6 million, for the 12-foot-high lacquered stainless steel sculpture "Stave (Red)" by the British-Indian artist Anish Kapoor, dating from 2015.
The high-gloss lacquered floors reflect large swathes of blue, mirroring the open skies visible through the building's floor-to-ceiling windows, as well as the ever-present denim that covers the studio's custom banquettes and beanbags.
The wooden planks in the old-fashioned kitchen with its swinging door to the backyard were wide and knotty; they had been lacquered a stormy gray and dribbled with specks of turquoise, pale yellow and poppy red.
Made up of 11 lusciously matte Cibachrome prints in lacquered oval frames, the photos show such isolated tropes as a levitating woman; playing cards falling through the air; and a spread of bent silver spoons and forks.
On her desk are several high-end ceramic bowls with bird designs to contain Post-its and paper clips, as well as a lacquered box with a lid, which she uses to hide her packed appointment book.
THE PLACE Situated on a stately residential block, the candlelit bar occupies a 116-year-old brick townhouse and is lined with lacquered bookcases, velvet sofas and a carefully curated assortment of vintage Italian books and objets d'art.
Avoid furnishings and "perfect lacquered finishes" that are impossible to maintain, advised Steven Gambrel, a well-known Manhattan designer who recently built a high-end rental in Sag Harbor, N.Y., that resembles a 7503th-century Federal-style house.
Home and Work When Lisa Fine is about to move to a new home, she often entertains a fantasy that for her qualifies as wild: embracing the solid lacquered furniture, bold lines and sumptuous textures of Hollywood Regency.
The first edition offered a short A-line button-up mackintosh, which came in a buttery cream and a lacquered olive cotton, while for spring the brand proposes an oversize, elongated trench coat in powder pink and white.
I didn't actually get rid of the green lacquered coffee table I had taken such care to pick out so many years ago, but I did move it across the room to serve a new purpose as a bench.
During the festival, a procession is held in which local villagers wear colorful, lacquered papier-mâché masks of iconic gods and demons from Hindu scriptures as well as local myths, and enact codified performances over several days and nights.
He also makes superlative versions of classics like softball-size lion's head meatballs, tender as spoonbread, and lacquered Peking duck that holds its own against the much-praised versions at Hakkasan New York and Wu's Wonton King in Manhattan.
While its remarkable objects — a Sino-Tibetan shrine, gilded Buddha figures, a carved and lacquered red cinnabar stupa — still shine, the roof badly needs repair, staff desks occupy display space and a glance at the skylight reveals peeling paint.
I was surrounded by modern decor, trendy velvet, and shiny accents, but that air of classic New York City remained with exposed marble staircases and black lacquered railings that were reminiscent of a pre-war New York apartment building.
We're assuming a non-soluble marker is being used to draw on a glossy lacquered table here, and that clear liquid magically pulling the doodle off the surface isn't some kind of potion, but most likely just regular old tap water.
The sprawling gymnasium and its lacquered floor are filled with dinner tables and an eclectic crowd of young and old, caucasian and Middle Eastern, Muslim and non-Muslim—though it's immediately evident that there are no Muslim women among the diners.
At the Grand Ballroom at the Plaza Hotel, Siriano presented a range of lacquered velvet sets, animal-printed party dresses, and dreamy ball gowns on an equally diverse set of models — diverse in race, in size, and in industry experience.
And both prepare the eel in a traditional manner—filleted, basted in a sweet soy-based sauce called tare, and grilled—and serve it with ground sansho pepper over sushi rice in a lacquered box, for a dish known as unaju.
For weeks beforehand, Mr. Hendifar and Mr. Anderson will drop mood board image hints on Instagram, and the 900 or so attendees are given a one-word dress code, like "Finished" or "Lacquered," and strongly encouraged to come decked out.
Gucci's new perfume collection, the Alchemist's Garden, features preparations based on traditional methods of distilling plants and flowers as well as lacquered glass bottles, stamped with gold lettering and romantic floral motifs, similar to the type found in old-fashioned apothecaries.
To the left of the entry, there's a pantry whose lacquered pistachio cabinetry is branded Studio Luca Guadagnino, the filmmaker's new design firm, and is rendered, like so much else in the house, in the confectionary hues of Jordan almonds.
While there were gorgeous Picassos and works of art by other household names, I was also impressed by the Asian art collection, particularly the Pauline Gandel Gallery of Japanese Art, which featured exquisite handcrafted bamboo objects and black lacquered panels.
The alpha of this pack of underdogs is Sarge (the astounding Liza Colón-Zayas), a short, pugilistic butch in combat boots, her hair pulled back in a lacquered bun, who carries herself like a pit bull, leading with the chest.
The Dangozaka hill of Hiroshige's print was still there, now an anonymous paved road, lined by squat brick apartment buildings, and so, too, was the park, or at least a park, with a red-lacquered bridge arching over a small pond.
I was struck by Martinez's Divine Violence (2007), a series of gold lacquered panels adorned with the names of various political organizations, their aims sometimes contradictory: the Caucasian Front, the Argentine People's Revolutionary Army, the Stern Gang – Fighters for the Freedom of Israel.
However, unlike the much maligned material used on old Samsung Galaxy devices, polycarbonate is that hard-as-nails machined (not cast) material used for Nokia's piano-lacquered white N9 from 2011, and the vibrantly colored Lumia handsets launched later the same year.
It's for readers who want to know what's really behind the lacquered smile of the desk clerk at that lovely resort in Montego Bay, and what the pleasant woman at the market is really thinking when she sells tourists her jewelry and trinkets.
The lighting is minimal, the floor lacquered in mud and beer, and the air is thick with the sort of rich, smoggy sweat that can only come from the contained anticipation and urgent dancing of teenagers about to see their favorite band.
One is tempted to step in through sliding glass windows, but an overlaid pattern of Ben-Day dots spells out "This Is Not a Door" and directs visitors instead to a portal lacquered in neon orange, set centrally on a graphite gray wall.
The little round dining table in LaToya and Robert Jordan's Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, two-bedroom apartment would make for a great place to eat if only its white lacquered top were not perpetually buried under a pile of bills, unopened mail and paperwork.
This splitting, which is performed just as much on the left as it is on the right, tends to crack along lines of "authenticity" – the actually-oppressed are lacquered in noble suffering while the well-meaning are cast as naive and capricious.
His namesake firm, which designed the building as well as its interiors, wound the staircase — with its limestone treads and brass railing — from the below-lobby wine cellar up to the second floor with its billiards, poker room and navy-lacquered library.
To create a custom console for additional storage without taking up much-needed floor space, she hung two white lacquered modular night stands, about $170 each, from CB2 flush together in the living room and added tassel hardware for a custom touch.
While they were both on board with some of the more eccentric ideas, there were a few things they had to convince Charles of, like an un-lacquered brass hood above the stove and a darker hue for some of the cabinets.
There were bandage dresses and sheer knits spliced with curving streams of color; splatter shirts and half-moon cutouts at the waist and hips that veiled or revealed layers and skin in equal measure; graffiti knits and tunics made of Latex-lacquered squiggles.
He took in the Santa Claus welcome mat many months out of season, the wicker basket against the far wall spilling over with sandals and tennis shoes, the lacquered console table on which the house keys and loose change had been tossed . . .
On first glance, Heap is a grotesque gluey mass that appears to have spontaneously come to life, recalling a 1950s horror film creature like the Blob…Upon closer consideration, the hoard of toys is oddly attractive; it is bright, shiny, and lacquered.
One of them, John Volanthen, and another British diver, Jason Mallison, met before they departed with Thai Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha, who presented each of them with a souvenir medal, a polo shirt and a lacquered wooden box marked with an official emblem.
On a desk and dresser across the room, which she can't reach from her bed, Ms. Huffington has several china Herend Rothschild bird bowls to hold such workaday items as Post-its and manuscript clips, and a lacquered box for her packed appointment book.
There's nothing else like it on this staid stretch of Fairfield Avenue, just a few blocks from City Hall, but plenty of curious diners have ventured in, perhaps drawn, like me, by the slick, lacquered blond wood bar and hip-looking young workers just inside.
" Mr. Van der Straeten is also showing a pair of matching "Kimono" cabinets (€460,000 for the pair), in which he has re-employed original 18th-century lacquered panels by inserting them into a modern piece of furniture, an extension "of the European love for chinoiseries.
Providing a contrast to the angular shapes of the furniture collection — which also includes a lacquered black-and-red sycamore-and-birch bench and a cube-shaped stool with a tomato-red and toffee-colored steel-tube base — Saunders has also developed his own textiles.
Among the more eye-catching looks was the hybrid of condor and cartoon pterodactyl at Chromat, its shoulders pointed skyward; coats long and lacquered at Philipp Plein; versions bicolor and tightly belted at Public School; and, at Nicopanda, an evening look theatrically bordered in ruffles.
Complete with a lacquered wood finish to give that cozy, old-timey feel and USB and SD readers on the back, it's perfect for the friend who shops exclusively at thrift stores or the parent who's not overly excited about a jump to an Apple HomePod.
Set in a surreal world of long, lacquered classroom desks, winding dirt paths, and one lazy spotted cat swinging its snowy paws from a perch high in the trees, it's easy to read Khethiwe & The Leopard as a whimsical tribute to the power of youthful creativity.
Never content merely to gild what he was given (even if what he was given was a magnificent Renaissance edifice) he had no compunction about radically changing the shape of rooms, whether by manipulating furniture or building walls that he then lacquered, frescoed and layered with texture.
Bard is displaying lacquered panels that depict figures in fantastical garb, fringed wool rugs in rectilinear and bull's-eye patterns, metal-and-wood side tables with pivoting drawers, a rocket-shaped floor lamp and architectural drawings and models for an elliptical house and a humpbacked tent.
The play between paint and object reveals Mr. Rockenschaub as the rare perfectionist who doesn't take perfection too seriously, and he's even better when he lets his hair down, as he does in five small, inscrutable paintings — hieroglyphs, really — of dashed black lines on lacquered MDF.
There is mustardy wall-to-wall carpet by the venerable Parisian firm Codimat and a hall lined with built-in closets lacquered in a smoky shade to match a photograph of a Vietnamese opium den that Godin saw at the Albert Kahn Museum in Boulogne-Billancourt.
In the open living room, his inviting brushed-bronze silk sofa and lacquered dark salmon tiered coffee table face the owner's circular Boris Tabakoff armchair, composed of a brown-tinted plexiglass shell with creamy leather upholstery — a tension between matte and reflective surfaces found throughout the apartment.
Millions of men around the world are staring into the lacquered teeth of obsolescence, terrified of losing not only their security but also their source of meaning and dignity in a world that tells them that if they're not rich, they'd better be doing something quintessentially manly for money.
The curators have chosen to amplify the festive mood with bright walls, jolly piped-in seventeenth-century Dutch secular music, and somewhat pandering attractions, such as a large, beautifully lacquered box with a teaser of a label under a knobbed panel: Lift to find out what it is!
Yes, there is the same black-lacquered furniture and sushi bar with its window-display selection of fish, but there are also light-box artworks containing acrylic prints by Peruvian artists; a soaring glass facade with views of Manhasset Bay; and easy-on-the-ears pop and alternative music.
But most of all he created new techniques and textures: he roughed up the feathers to look like fur, or stitched them so close to the backing that they felt as smooth as snakeskin; he mixed them with beadwork in collages, or lacquered and bent them like armor plates.
"La Femme Commode," which she first produced in 13 and continued to make in various colors (sunflower yellow, coral red) until 2014, is a lacquered wood cabinet shaped like a woman, with eyes, mouth, breasts, bellybutton and even clitoris all serving as tiny knobs to different-size drawers.
His take on Greek cuisine results in dishes like crisp duck wings, octopus beignets, New Orleans-style barbecued shrimp, clams stuffed with crawfish, and lacquered Long Island duck, all of which coexist with typical Greek dips like taramosalata, black linguine with seafood, a Greek salad, and grilled branzino.
He leaned across the table, reaching his arms toward the page so that his upper body rested on the lacquered wood, a peculiarly teenage gesture, I thought, I remembered making it but hadn't made it for years, and he pressed his finger to the margin of the page.
After making their way through doors lined with Christmas trees decorated with white camellias, almost 1,000 show-goers (including Kristen Stewart, Penélope Cruz and Lily-Rose Depp) walked into an opulent series of salon rooms created to resemble Coco Chanel's Paris apartment with coromandel lacquered screens and gilded chairs.
Turner has already proven herself to be a pro at experimenting with makeup trends we love — and, with the help of makeup artist Georgie Eisdell, Turner is proving that all it really takes is some messy blue eyeliner or a bold, lacquered lip to level up a fresh-faced look.
Floors are fumed oak planks in a herringbone pattern; black lacquered kitchen cabinets have a traditional paneled design with ribbed glass inserts; master bathroom walls are tiled in white Sivec marble from Macedonia with black Nero Marquina marble trim; and the floors and tubs are covered in Walnut Brown marble.
Inspired by the work of Larry LeGaspi — the creative mind behind the 1970s "space-sleaze" looks of Kiss and LaBelle — Owens displayed high-collared wool coats with dramatic 3-D lacquered pockets, quilted jackets with lighting-bolt motifs, sharp shouldered jackets and black oily jeans atop David Bowie-esque platform boots.
In the video -- designed to promote the National Theatre's current Kabuki production -- the musicians perform to the beats of PPAP while the mascot makes motions, not with an apple and pen, but with a retro pen, a nurisampo (a lacquered stand used in shrines) and a sampo (a wooden stand used in shrines).
Semi-industrial (but not in that noble wrought-iron way), perpetually bedraggled and largely devoid of historical significance, Bicocca is just 20 minutes from fashion's golden triangle of Via Monte Napoleone, Via della Spiga and Via Sant'Andrea, but it's as defiantly dour and dazzle-free as that area is refined and lacquered.
I tried some of my friends' food, getting a taste of Tiny's Prime Rib Rice Plate (diced prime rib served over white rice), the Chubby Belly Pork Belly Bowl (with pork belly, kochujang-lacquered kurobuta rice and fried egg) and the Beefy T Bowl (diced prime rib over hot chili fried rice).
If I told you that it sells for $20 for 1.7 ounces at Walmart and that it comes in a black lacquered bottle in the shape of the Freedom Tower, in a box featuring the image of the rapper Pitbull wearing a tuxedo, does that make you want it more or less?
In Dark Matter: Joel Otterson, curated by Karen Patterson with Faythe Levine and mounted at the John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Otterson brought these activities together in enormous rooms that he decorated with sumptuous, hanging tapestries and brass armatures lacquered with vibrant colors and shaped to resemble the amphorae that had inspired the artist.
Ajihei has made the shift from mostly raw to the raw-and-the-cooked, and such a bento is a modest piece of genius, one that combines a bit of cool, cleansing raw fish and wasabi with comforting fried meat and rice, organized into lacquered rectangles, in a manner our midday brains might well envy.
There are whole swaths of New York City in which Peruvian chicken is as important a takeout dish as pizza or orange beef, neighborhoods in which the lacquered birds and their accompanying little plastic tubs of tangy green sauce are weeknight staples, where the delivery guy gets a year-end bonus same as the doorman.
He was part of the Armory Show's first Design Project last year in New York, where he showed "Arab Dolls: Maya, Zeina, Racha and Yara" with the Beirut-based Carwan Gallery; it was an installation of 60 hand-crafted, black lacquered wood sculptures that, from afar, look like bullets, but are meant to resemble veiled women.
The skin has the lacquered crackle of Peking duck, and once the bird has been carved, it comes back with all the parts, so you can gnaw on the feet if you wish, though there's more satisfaction to be had in burrowing into the fatty heart-shaped nugget where the tail feathers were once plugged in.
Urrutia, sitting in an austere drawing room full of lacquered furniture on the ground floor of a mansion built in 1900 and bestowed to the club by one of the city's historic trading families, described how the club lost defensive midfielder Javi Martínez to the German giant Bayern Munich a year into his presidency in 2011.
We've got you covered there as well: I like David Tanis's recipe for spicy lacquered chicken wings for game-night eating (try a smoked version of the dish if you access to an Egg or an offset smoker), alongside the recipe for potato skins I picked up at Joe Allen in the Theater District here in New York.
As I stepped outside onto the White House lawn (where the president's dog, Barney, grumpily ambled, and where men and women of the TV media stood squarely before the cameras, their faux-baritones booming and their faces lacquered with makeup), the sensation was akin to being regurgitated from a frothing slipstream and into a plodding river.
What looked like ornate William Morris wallpapers on little crepe dresses with floppy bows at the neck hid magic mushrooms, swirling black and white sorted itself out into profiles from afar, mohair was rainbow-striped, leather pinafores lacquered, and trousers were slung low on the hips, cut generously through the leg, and gathered at the ankle.
In tribute to the designer's former apartment, there were ears of wheat from the gilded sheaves that Chanel kept for good luck; embroidery on cardigans worn with sleek jogging pants; Chinese lacquered Coromandel screens that appeared as pocket flaps; and strands of her infamous pearls that covered little black dresses — definitely Coco's codes, and a bit of Karl's, too.
The California Democrat will take part in a ceremony next Wednesday at the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History in Washington, D.C. In addition to the lacquered-maple gavel, the 85033-year-old Pelosi will also donate a burgundy pantsuit she wore to her swearing in and a copy of the original speech she delivered on Jan.
See All of This and More Inside the Over-the-Top Homes of the Real Housewives Moving on to a pair of ornate armchairs lacquered in red and upholstered in a mix of what appears to be a red-dyed hide on the front and fluffy sheepskin on the back, she reveals the pieces didn't come out of an edgy upscale showroom.
I remember it was around this time my mom would shout "Put some lippy on!" more than anything else (mostly because I was a nerd who always did my homework), but as a 153 year old R&B fan, my lips were color free, and loaded with so much sticky, clear Lip Smackers gloss they might as well have been lacquered.
Dressed in black velvet gloves, a hip-length petticoat, and bunched fishnets, her stilettos coquettishly impaling the air, Eichelberger playfully balances on a lone chair as "Minnie the Maid" (1981); contrasting Minnie's lacquered, open-mouthed grin is the portrait "Ethyl Dressed as a Man," a close-up of Eichelberger in a buzz cut and pin-striped suit jacket, looking plain-faced and introspective.
But when it came to emphatically underdone chic, Ms. Vikander had nothing on Kate Winslet, Saoirse Ronan, Emily Blunt and Margot Robbie, each of whom turned her back on the highly lacquered, stiffly sculpted up-dos that dominated Oscars past in favor of a free-form tumble of waves, one of the freshest, least contrived looks to emerge on the red carpet in years.
COSTS $16,744 a year in taxes LISTING BROKER Prominent Properties Sotheby's International Realty ____ 0003-24 30th Avenue, No. 2B, Astoria 11 WEEKS on the market $735,000 list price 3% ABOVE list price SIZE 1 bedroom, 1 bath DETAILS A condo with white-oak floors, an open kitchen with lacquered cabinets and Caesarstone counters, and a washer and dryer, in a nondoorman building with a roof deck.
Several pieces are sourced from the New Craftsmen, a Mayfair store that champions British furniture and décor: The long elm trestle table is by Gareth Neal; a modern riff on the Orkney chair, made of woven willow, is by Neal and the basket maker Annemarie O'Sullivan; the dining chairs and a green-lacquered settle bench in the study area are by the British stylist and designer Sue Skeen in collaboration with the New Craftsmen.
Where other decorators might rely on whimsy or grand gesture (a statement pendant light, say, or a lacquered wall in a bold color) as a signature style, Studio Peregalli's aesthetic is born from deep knowledge of places, buildings and the objects placed within them: They obsessively study the region and its local structures before beginning a project; every decorative detail down to the knobs and handles is based on a historical document.
He now has four Kogi BBQ trucks cruising around Los Angeles, as well as several brick-and-mortar restaurants, including the Hawaiian-inspired A-Frame, the cool Alibi Lounge and Chengo, serving Asian rice bowls such as the chubby pork belly bowl (kochujang-lacquered pork with a fried egg, pickled radishes, greens, cotija and peanuts) and the sour cream hen house (marinated grilled chicken with a fried egg, greens, sour cream sambal, Thai basil, toasted sesame and red chillies).
In a millennial pink corridor — the color perhaps a reference to the generation Mr. Ford needs to attract and which missed the clothes the first time around — stretching through the Park Avenue Armory with lacquered walls and padded risers, in front of Chaka Khan, Helena Christensen, Cindy Crawford and Kim Kardashian West (among others), Mr. Ford sent out a series of sharp-shouldered one-button power jackets in pastel satins atop rolled-hem shorts paired with sequined T-shirts.
Then he pulled out a pack of cigarettes and a lighter, and we sat next to each other on the bench, beneath the silky black sky and the bright white moon, and lit our cigarettes, and for a while we didn't say a word, for enslaved by the darkness we could barely see each other, we simply glided forward, at times he kept hold of the rudder, at times I did so, and together we broke the sound of the quiet night and the gently rushing sea, its surface like a freshly lacquered floor.
"This is the spot where everyone gathers," Wahlberg says of the kitchen area that was completed in August and features a large island with high-top stools, walk-in pantry ( that Wahlberg organizes himself), a black lacquered dining table, fireplace and an illusion flat-screen TV. The renovations extended to the home's outdoor space as well: a luxurious, kid-friendly pool (with a water slide, waterfall and grotto) and entertaining patio, private nature path, and one-hole practice golf green in the backyard (marked with a Wahlburgers flagstick, a nod to the burger chain Wahlberg and his brothers Mark and Paul co-own).
The French architect, winner of the 2016 Jane Drew Prize and the recipient of the Lifetime Achievement honor by Architizer A+ Awards, led the design of both the smokehouse on the ground level of the restaurant and of Son of a Beast, the 19-seat Chinese tasting menu eatery in the basement, with many of her signature touches: lacquered sheet metal, curved and varnished red communal tables and bar tops produced by Boys in the Wood studio, chopstick lights on the ceiling positioned at an angle to guide the eye toward the hulking red smoker in the back kitchen, a series of Le Soleil Noir suspended lamps (her own design), gold crepe-paper lined walls, and a mix of vintage Baumann and Galvanitas chairs.

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