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Hardware as Architecture
From Seattle workshops to the desert hills, the TK Collection proves that modernism lives on — down to the smallest handle in a Palm Springs home.
Sep 30
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Jon Call
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The $10 Hook That Belongs in a Masterpiece
At Frey House II, even the bathrobe hook was modernist.
Sep 29
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Jon Call
ISSUE FOUR: NOTES FROM THE STUDIO
What we’re sketching, testing, and talking about this week.
Sep 22
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Jon Call
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The Blanket Question
On indulgence, compromise, and the throws we actually live with
Sep 22
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Jon Call
On the Edge of Fall
What we are thinking about during this season of change
Sep 22
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Jon Call
The Glass That Refused Ornament
Adolf Loos’s Patrician service for Lobmeyr stripped drinking vessels to their essence — and proved that modernist design could outlast fashion.
Sep 22
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Jon Call
The Stone Test: How to Tell Real Modernism from Mid-Century Traditionalism
If it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck... it might still be a very good fake.
Sep 10
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Jon Call
August 2025
The Alley to Genovese
Every Genovese begins in an alley, and in Naples, every alley is a promise.
Aug 31
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Jon Call
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When you find yourself in Naples...
The Reis Daniel guide to a city that wears its centuries lightly—ancient in name, but one of the most modern places you will ever step into.
Aug 24
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Jon Call
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The Naples & Capri Table
The Naples Table can overwhelm even the most seasoned traveler—streets lined with promises, kitchens working at every hour. So we narrowed it down to…
Aug 24
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Jon Call
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Five Places That Reveal the True Naples
Finding Grace in Apparent Disorder
Aug 24
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Jon Call
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System N⁰ 001
Red for civility, blue to keep everything running.
Aug 24
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Jon Call
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