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“What really is collecting?” gallerist @nancy_gabriel asks during a walkthrough of “The Cultivated Eye,” a newly opened exhibition staged within her dazzling duplex penthouse @galeriegabriel_ny atop Sutton Tower on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. The question arrives at a fitting moment, as @friezeofficial, @tefaf, and @nycxdesign all recently transformed New York into a magnet for collectors, curators, and discerning aesthetes from around the globe. With curation by interior designer @juliehillmandesign, the show examines collecting through the lens of lived experience and connoisseurship, positing that inheritance extends beyond the object itself to encompass the ability to recognize nuance, craftsmanship, and cultural heft.

Gabriel’s philosophy permeates every corner of the penthouse, which Hillman outfitted with an assured mix of rare furnishings, contemporary art, and historically significant pieces against the sweeping views of the Manhattan skyline and East River. The curation reflects Hillman’s deft hand for layered interiors while reinforcing Gabriel’s belief that collecting functions as an act of transmission rooted in stewardship and continuity. “The idea was to create the environment of a true collector,” says Hillman, who makes her curatorial debut here. “I wanted to give the apartment a soul. I wanted excellent art, but not pieces everyone knows. I wanted discovery and intellectual exploration.”

Discoveries indeed emerge at every turn. Explore the full exhibition at the link in our bio.

Story by @ryanwaddoups

Photography by @joeinstakramm


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“What really is collecting?” gallerist @nancy_gabriel asks during a walkthrough of “The Cultivated Eye,” a newly opened exhibition staged within her dazzling duplex penthouse @galeriegabriel_ny atop Sutton Tower on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. The question arrives at a fitting moment, as @friezeofficial, @tefaf, and @nycxdesign all recently transformed New York into a magnet for collectors, curators, and discerning aesthetes from around the globe. With curation by interior designer @juliehillmandesign, the show examines collecting through the lens of lived experience and connoisseurship, positing that inheritance extends beyond the object itself to encompass the ability to recognize nuance, craftsmanship, and cultural heft.

Gabriel’s philosophy permeates every corner of the penthouse, which Hillman outfitted with an assured mix of rare furnishings, contemporary art, and historically significant pieces against the sweeping views of the Manhattan skyline and East River. The curation reflects Hillman’s deft hand for layered interiors while reinforcing Gabriel’s belief that collecting functions as an act of transmission rooted in stewardship and continuity. “The idea was to create the environment of a true collector,” says Hillman, who makes her curatorial debut here. “I wanted to give the apartment a soul. I wanted excellent art, but not pieces everyone knows. I wanted discovery and intellectual exploration.”

Discoveries indeed emerge at every turn. Explore the full exhibition at the link in our bio.

Story by @ryanwaddoups

Photography by @joeinstakramm


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“What really is collecting?” gallerist @nancy_gabriel asks during a walkthrough of “The Cultivated Eye,” a newly opened exhibition staged within her dazzling duplex penthouse @galeriegabriel_ny atop Sutton Tower on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. The question arrives at a fitting moment, as @friezeofficial, @tefaf, and @nycxdesign all recently transformed New York into a magnet for collectors, curators, and discerning aesthetes from around the globe. With curation by interior designer @juliehillmandesign, the show examines collecting through the lens of lived experience and connoisseurship, positing that inheritance extends beyond the object itself to encompass the ability to recognize nuance, craftsmanship, and cultural heft.

Gabriel’s philosophy permeates every corner of the penthouse, which Hillman outfitted with an assured mix of rare furnishings, contemporary art, and historically significant pieces against the sweeping views of the Manhattan skyline and East River. The curation reflects Hillman’s deft hand for layered interiors while reinforcing Gabriel’s belief that collecting functions as an act of transmission rooted in stewardship and continuity. “The idea was to create the environment of a true collector,” says Hillman, who makes her curatorial debut here. “I wanted to give the apartment a soul. I wanted excellent art, but not pieces everyone knows. I wanted discovery and intellectual exploration.”

Discoveries indeed emerge at every turn. Explore the full exhibition at the link in our bio.

Story by @ryanwaddoups

Photography by @joeinstakramm


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“What really is collecting?” gallerist @nancy_gabriel asks during a walkthrough of “The Cultivated Eye,” a newly opened exhibition staged within her dazzling duplex penthouse @galeriegabriel_ny atop Sutton Tower on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. The question arrives at a fitting moment, as @friezeofficial, @tefaf, and @nycxdesign all recently transformed New York into a magnet for collectors, curators, and discerning aesthetes from around the globe. With curation by interior designer @juliehillmandesign, the show examines collecting through the lens of lived experience and connoisseurship, positing that inheritance extends beyond the object itself to encompass the ability to recognize nuance, craftsmanship, and cultural heft.

Gabriel’s philosophy permeates every corner of the penthouse, which Hillman outfitted with an assured mix of rare furnishings, contemporary art, and historically significant pieces against the sweeping views of the Manhattan skyline and East River. The curation reflects Hillman’s deft hand for layered interiors while reinforcing Gabriel’s belief that collecting functions as an act of transmission rooted in stewardship and continuity. “The idea was to create the environment of a true collector,” says Hillman, who makes her curatorial debut here. “I wanted to give the apartment a soul. I wanted excellent art, but not pieces everyone knows. I wanted discovery and intellectual exploration.”

Discoveries indeed emerge at every turn. Explore the full exhibition at the link in our bio.

Story by @ryanwaddoups

Photography by @joeinstakramm


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110
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“What really is collecting?” gallerist @nancy_gabriel asks during a walkthrough of “The Cultivated Eye,” a newly opened exhibition staged within her dazzling duplex penthouse @galeriegabriel_ny atop Sutton Tower on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. The question arrives at a fitting moment, as @friezeofficial, @tefaf, and @nycxdesign all recently transformed New York into a magnet for collectors, curators, and discerning aesthetes from around the globe. With curation by interior designer @juliehillmandesign, the show examines collecting through the lens of lived experience and connoisseurship, positing that inheritance extends beyond the object itself to encompass the ability to recognize nuance, craftsmanship, and cultural heft.

Gabriel’s philosophy permeates every corner of the penthouse, which Hillman outfitted with an assured mix of rare furnishings, contemporary art, and historically significant pieces against the sweeping views of the Manhattan skyline and East River. The curation reflects Hillman’s deft hand for layered interiors while reinforcing Gabriel’s belief that collecting functions as an act of transmission rooted in stewardship and continuity. “The idea was to create the environment of a true collector,” says Hillman, who makes her curatorial debut here. “I wanted to give the apartment a soul. I wanted excellent art, but not pieces everyone knows. I wanted discovery and intellectual exploration.”

Discoveries indeed emerge at every turn. Explore the full exhibition at the link in our bio.

Story by @ryanwaddoups

Photography by @joeinstakramm


1.7K
110
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“What really is collecting?” gallerist @nancy_gabriel asks during a walkthrough of “The Cultivated Eye,” a newly opened exhibition staged within her dazzling duplex penthouse @galeriegabriel_ny atop Sutton Tower on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. The question arrives at a fitting moment, as @friezeofficial, @tefaf, and @nycxdesign all recently transformed New York into a magnet for collectors, curators, and discerning aesthetes from around the globe. With curation by interior designer @juliehillmandesign, the show examines collecting through the lens of lived experience and connoisseurship, positing that inheritance extends beyond the object itself to encompass the ability to recognize nuance, craftsmanship, and cultural heft.

Gabriel’s philosophy permeates every corner of the penthouse, which Hillman outfitted with an assured mix of rare furnishings, contemporary art, and historically significant pieces against the sweeping views of the Manhattan skyline and East River. The curation reflects Hillman’s deft hand for layered interiors while reinforcing Gabriel’s belief that collecting functions as an act of transmission rooted in stewardship and continuity. “The idea was to create the environment of a true collector,” says Hillman, who makes her curatorial debut here. “I wanted to give the apartment a soul. I wanted excellent art, but not pieces everyone knows. I wanted discovery and intellectual exploration.”

Discoveries indeed emerge at every turn. Explore the full exhibition at the link in our bio.

Story by @ryanwaddoups

Photography by @joeinstakramm


1.7K
110
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“What really is collecting?” gallerist @nancy_gabriel asks during a walkthrough of “The Cultivated Eye,” a newly opened exhibition staged within her dazzling duplex penthouse @galeriegabriel_ny atop Sutton Tower on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. The question arrives at a fitting moment, as @friezeofficial, @tefaf, and @nycxdesign all recently transformed New York into a magnet for collectors, curators, and discerning aesthetes from around the globe. With curation by interior designer @juliehillmandesign, the show examines collecting through the lens of lived experience and connoisseurship, positing that inheritance extends beyond the object itself to encompass the ability to recognize nuance, craftsmanship, and cultural heft.

Gabriel’s philosophy permeates every corner of the penthouse, which Hillman outfitted with an assured mix of rare furnishings, contemporary art, and historically significant pieces against the sweeping views of the Manhattan skyline and East River. The curation reflects Hillman’s deft hand for layered interiors while reinforcing Gabriel’s belief that collecting functions as an act of transmission rooted in stewardship and continuity. “The idea was to create the environment of a true collector,” says Hillman, who makes her curatorial debut here. “I wanted to give the apartment a soul. I wanted excellent art, but not pieces everyone knows. I wanted discovery and intellectual exploration.”

Discoveries indeed emerge at every turn. Explore the full exhibition at the link in our bio.

Story by @ryanwaddoups

Photography by @joeinstakramm


1.7K
110
3 days ago

“What really is collecting?” gallerist @nancy_gabriel asks during a walkthrough of “The Cultivated Eye,” a newly opened exhibition staged within her dazzling duplex penthouse @galeriegabriel_ny atop Sutton Tower on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. The question arrives at a fitting moment, as @friezeofficial, @tefaf, and @nycxdesign all recently transformed New York into a magnet for collectors, curators, and discerning aesthetes from around the globe. With curation by interior designer @juliehillmandesign, the show examines collecting through the lens of lived experience and connoisseurship, positing that inheritance extends beyond the object itself to encompass the ability to recognize nuance, craftsmanship, and cultural heft.

Gabriel’s philosophy permeates every corner of the penthouse, which Hillman outfitted with an assured mix of rare furnishings, contemporary art, and historically significant pieces against the sweeping views of the Manhattan skyline and East River. The curation reflects Hillman’s deft hand for layered interiors while reinforcing Gabriel’s belief that collecting functions as an act of transmission rooted in stewardship and continuity. “The idea was to create the environment of a true collector,” says Hillman, who makes her curatorial debut here. “I wanted to give the apartment a soul. I wanted excellent art, but not pieces everyone knows. I wanted discovery and intellectual exploration.”

Discoveries indeed emerge at every turn. Explore the full exhibition at the link in our bio.

Story by @ryanwaddoups

Photography by @joeinstakramm


1.7K
110
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“What really is collecting?” gallerist @nancy_gabriel asks during a walkthrough of “The Cultivated Eye,” a newly opened exhibition staged within her dazzling duplex penthouse @galeriegabriel_ny atop Sutton Tower on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. The question arrives at a fitting moment, as @friezeofficial, @tefaf, and @nycxdesign all recently transformed New York into a magnet for collectors, curators, and discerning aesthetes from around the globe. With curation by interior designer @juliehillmandesign, the show examines collecting through the lens of lived experience and connoisseurship, positing that inheritance extends beyond the object itself to encompass the ability to recognize nuance, craftsmanship, and cultural heft.

Gabriel’s philosophy permeates every corner of the penthouse, which Hillman outfitted with an assured mix of rare furnishings, contemporary art, and historically significant pieces against the sweeping views of the Manhattan skyline and East River. The curation reflects Hillman’s deft hand for layered interiors while reinforcing Gabriel’s belief that collecting functions as an act of transmission rooted in stewardship and continuity. “The idea was to create the environment of a true collector,” says Hillman, who makes her curatorial debut here. “I wanted to give the apartment a soul. I wanted excellent art, but not pieces everyone knows. I wanted discovery and intellectual exploration.”

Discoveries indeed emerge at every turn. Explore the full exhibition at the link in our bio.

Story by @ryanwaddoups

Photography by @joeinstakramm


1.7K
110
3 days ago

“What really is collecting?” gallerist @nancy_gabriel asks during a walkthrough of “The Cultivated Eye,” a newly opened exhibition staged within her dazzling duplex penthouse @galeriegabriel_ny atop Sutton Tower on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. The question arrives at a fitting moment, as @friezeofficial, @tefaf, and @nycxdesign all recently transformed New York into a magnet for collectors, curators, and discerning aesthetes from around the globe. With curation by interior designer @juliehillmandesign, the show examines collecting through the lens of lived experience and connoisseurship, positing that inheritance extends beyond the object itself to encompass the ability to recognize nuance, craftsmanship, and cultural heft.

Gabriel’s philosophy permeates every corner of the penthouse, which Hillman outfitted with an assured mix of rare furnishings, contemporary art, and historically significant pieces against the sweeping views of the Manhattan skyline and East River. The curation reflects Hillman’s deft hand for layered interiors while reinforcing Gabriel’s belief that collecting functions as an act of transmission rooted in stewardship and continuity. “The idea was to create the environment of a true collector,” says Hillman, who makes her curatorial debut here. “I wanted to give the apartment a soul. I wanted excellent art, but not pieces everyone knows. I wanted discovery and intellectual exploration.”

Discoveries indeed emerge at every turn. Explore the full exhibition at the link in our bio.

Story by @ryanwaddoups

Photography by @joeinstakramm


1.7K
110
3 days ago

“What really is collecting?” gallerist @nancy_gabriel asks during a walkthrough of “The Cultivated Eye,” a newly opened exhibition staged within her dazzling duplex penthouse @galeriegabriel_ny atop Sutton Tower on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. The question arrives at a fitting moment, as @friezeofficial, @tefaf, and @nycxdesign all recently transformed New York into a magnet for collectors, curators, and discerning aesthetes from around the globe. With curation by interior designer @juliehillmandesign, the show examines collecting through the lens of lived experience and connoisseurship, positing that inheritance extends beyond the object itself to encompass the ability to recognize nuance, craftsmanship, and cultural heft.

Gabriel’s philosophy permeates every corner of the penthouse, which Hillman outfitted with an assured mix of rare furnishings, contemporary art, and historically significant pieces against the sweeping views of the Manhattan skyline and East River. The curation reflects Hillman’s deft hand for layered interiors while reinforcing Gabriel’s belief that collecting functions as an act of transmission rooted in stewardship and continuity. “The idea was to create the environment of a true collector,” says Hillman, who makes her curatorial debut here. “I wanted to give the apartment a soul. I wanted excellent art, but not pieces everyone knows. I wanted discovery and intellectual exploration.”

Discoveries indeed emerge at every turn. Explore the full exhibition at the link in our bio.

Story by @ryanwaddoups

Photography by @joeinstakramm


1.7K
110
3 days ago

“What really is collecting?” gallerist @nancy_gabriel asks during a walkthrough of “The Cultivated Eye,” a newly opened exhibition staged within her dazzling duplex penthouse @galeriegabriel_ny atop Sutton Tower on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. The question arrives at a fitting moment, as @friezeofficial, @tefaf, and @nycxdesign all recently transformed New York into a magnet for collectors, curators, and discerning aesthetes from around the globe. With curation by interior designer @juliehillmandesign, the show examines collecting through the lens of lived experience and connoisseurship, positing that inheritance extends beyond the object itself to encompass the ability to recognize nuance, craftsmanship, and cultural heft.

Gabriel’s philosophy permeates every corner of the penthouse, which Hillman outfitted with an assured mix of rare furnishings, contemporary art, and historically significant pieces against the sweeping views of the Manhattan skyline and East River. The curation reflects Hillman’s deft hand for layered interiors while reinforcing Gabriel’s belief that collecting functions as an act of transmission rooted in stewardship and continuity. “The idea was to create the environment of a true collector,” says Hillman, who makes her curatorial debut here. “I wanted to give the apartment a soul. I wanted excellent art, but not pieces everyone knows. I wanted discovery and intellectual exploration.”

Discoveries indeed emerge at every turn. Explore the full exhibition at the link in our bio.

Story by @ryanwaddoups

Photography by @joeinstakramm


1.7K
110
3 days ago

“What really is collecting?” gallerist @nancy_gabriel asks during a walkthrough of “The Cultivated Eye,” a newly opened exhibition staged within her dazzling duplex penthouse @galeriegabriel_ny atop Sutton Tower on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. The question arrives at a fitting moment, as @friezeofficial, @tefaf, and @nycxdesign all recently transformed New York into a magnet for collectors, curators, and discerning aesthetes from around the globe. With curation by interior designer @juliehillmandesign, the show examines collecting through the lens of lived experience and connoisseurship, positing that inheritance extends beyond the object itself to encompass the ability to recognize nuance, craftsmanship, and cultural heft.

Gabriel’s philosophy permeates every corner of the penthouse, which Hillman outfitted with an assured mix of rare furnishings, contemporary art, and historically significant pieces against the sweeping views of the Manhattan skyline and East River. The curation reflects Hillman’s deft hand for layered interiors while reinforcing Gabriel’s belief that collecting functions as an act of transmission rooted in stewardship and continuity. “The idea was to create the environment of a true collector,” says Hillman, who makes her curatorial debut here. “I wanted to give the apartment a soul. I wanted excellent art, but not pieces everyone knows. I wanted discovery and intellectual exploration.”

Discoveries indeed emerge at every turn. Explore the full exhibition at the link in our bio.

Story by @ryanwaddoups

Photography by @joeinstakramm


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Tennis has Wimbledon, cricket has Lord’s, and chess has Simpson’s in the Strand (@simpsons1828), the nearly 200-year-old London institution where generations of illustrious Brits once gathered over hushed matches and roasts served from gleaming silver trolleys. One of the last surviving “grande dame” dining rooms in the British capital, Simpson’s began in 1828 as a cigar-scented coffee house before garnering renown for its exceptional roast meats and emerging as Britain’s foremost venue for chess by the mid-19th century.

Despite the rich history contained within its wood-paneled walls, Simpson’s closed in March 2020 during the earliest days of the pandemic. Some mourned the loss as another blow to London’s historic dining culture; others hoped the storied institution would eventually return alongside many of the city’s dormant restaurants. @jeremykingrestaurants certainly did. Determined to protect its character, the hospitality veteran enlisted longtime collaborator @studioshaynebrady to approach the six-year renovation with masterful stewardship.

Story by @ryanwaddoups

Photography by @helencathcart


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Tennis has Wimbledon, cricket has Lord’s, and chess has Simpson’s in the Strand (@simpsons1828), the nearly 200-year-old London institution where generations of illustrious Brits once gathered over hushed matches and roasts served from gleaming silver trolleys. One of the last surviving “grande dame” dining rooms in the British capital, Simpson’s began in 1828 as a cigar-scented coffee house before garnering renown for its exceptional roast meats and emerging as Britain’s foremost venue for chess by the mid-19th century.

Despite the rich history contained within its wood-paneled walls, Simpson’s closed in March 2020 during the earliest days of the pandemic. Some mourned the loss as another blow to London’s historic dining culture; others hoped the storied institution would eventually return alongside many of the city’s dormant restaurants. @jeremykingrestaurants certainly did. Determined to protect its character, the hospitality veteran enlisted longtime collaborator @studioshaynebrady to approach the six-year renovation with masterful stewardship.

Story by @ryanwaddoups

Photography by @helencathcart


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18
5 days ago


Tennis has Wimbledon, cricket has Lord’s, and chess has Simpson’s in the Strand (@simpsons1828), the nearly 200-year-old London institution where generations of illustrious Brits once gathered over hushed matches and roasts served from gleaming silver trolleys. One of the last surviving “grande dame” dining rooms in the British capital, Simpson’s began in 1828 as a cigar-scented coffee house before garnering renown for its exceptional roast meats and emerging as Britain’s foremost venue for chess by the mid-19th century.

Despite the rich history contained within its wood-paneled walls, Simpson’s closed in March 2020 during the earliest days of the pandemic. Some mourned the loss as another blow to London’s historic dining culture; others hoped the storied institution would eventually return alongside many of the city’s dormant restaurants. @jeremykingrestaurants certainly did. Determined to protect its character, the hospitality veteran enlisted longtime collaborator @studioshaynebrady to approach the six-year renovation with masterful stewardship.

Story by @ryanwaddoups

Photography by @helencathcart


815
18
5 days ago

Tennis has Wimbledon, cricket has Lord’s, and chess has Simpson’s in the Strand (@simpsons1828), the nearly 200-year-old London institution where generations of illustrious Brits once gathered over hushed matches and roasts served from gleaming silver trolleys. One of the last surviving “grande dame” dining rooms in the British capital, Simpson’s began in 1828 as a cigar-scented coffee house before garnering renown for its exceptional roast meats and emerging as Britain’s foremost venue for chess by the mid-19th century.

Despite the rich history contained within its wood-paneled walls, Simpson’s closed in March 2020 during the earliest days of the pandemic. Some mourned the loss as another blow to London’s historic dining culture; others hoped the storied institution would eventually return alongside many of the city’s dormant restaurants. @jeremykingrestaurants certainly did. Determined to protect its character, the hospitality veteran enlisted longtime collaborator @studioshaynebrady to approach the six-year renovation with masterful stewardship.

Story by @ryanwaddoups

Photography by @helencathcart


815
18
5 days ago

Tennis has Wimbledon, cricket has Lord’s, and chess has Simpson’s in the Strand (@simpsons1828), the nearly 200-year-old London institution where generations of illustrious Brits once gathered over hushed matches and roasts served from gleaming silver trolleys. One of the last surviving “grande dame” dining rooms in the British capital, Simpson’s began in 1828 as a cigar-scented coffee house before garnering renown for its exceptional roast meats and emerging as Britain’s foremost venue for chess by the mid-19th century.

Despite the rich history contained within its wood-paneled walls, Simpson’s closed in March 2020 during the earliest days of the pandemic. Some mourned the loss as another blow to London’s historic dining culture; others hoped the storied institution would eventually return alongside many of the city’s dormant restaurants. @jeremykingrestaurants certainly did. Determined to protect its character, the hospitality veteran enlisted longtime collaborator @studioshaynebrady to approach the six-year renovation with masterful stewardship.

Story by @ryanwaddoups

Photography by @helencathcart


815
18
5 days ago

Tennis has Wimbledon, cricket has Lord’s, and chess has Simpson’s in the Strand (@simpsons1828), the nearly 200-year-old London institution where generations of illustrious Brits once gathered over hushed matches and roasts served from gleaming silver trolleys. One of the last surviving “grande dame” dining rooms in the British capital, Simpson’s began in 1828 as a cigar-scented coffee house before garnering renown for its exceptional roast meats and emerging as Britain’s foremost venue for chess by the mid-19th century.

Despite the rich history contained within its wood-paneled walls, Simpson’s closed in March 2020 during the earliest days of the pandemic. Some mourned the loss as another blow to London’s historic dining culture; others hoped the storied institution would eventually return alongside many of the city’s dormant restaurants. @jeremykingrestaurants certainly did. Determined to protect its character, the hospitality veteran enlisted longtime collaborator @studioshaynebrady to approach the six-year renovation with masterful stewardship.

Story by @ryanwaddoups

Photography by @helencathcart


815
18
5 days ago

Tennis has Wimbledon, cricket has Lord’s, and chess has Simpson’s in the Strand (@simpsons1828), the nearly 200-year-old London institution where generations of illustrious Brits once gathered over hushed matches and roasts served from gleaming silver trolleys. One of the last surviving “grande dame” dining rooms in the British capital, Simpson’s began in 1828 as a cigar-scented coffee house before garnering renown for its exceptional roast meats and emerging as Britain’s foremost venue for chess by the mid-19th century.

Despite the rich history contained within its wood-paneled walls, Simpson’s closed in March 2020 during the earliest days of the pandemic. Some mourned the loss as another blow to London’s historic dining culture; others hoped the storied institution would eventually return alongside many of the city’s dormant restaurants. @jeremykingrestaurants certainly did. Determined to protect its character, the hospitality veteran enlisted longtime collaborator @studioshaynebrady to approach the six-year renovation with masterful stewardship.

Story by @ryanwaddoups

Photography by @helencathcart


815
18
5 days ago

Tennis has Wimbledon, cricket has Lord’s, and chess has Simpson’s in the Strand (@simpsons1828), the nearly 200-year-old London institution where generations of illustrious Brits once gathered over hushed matches and roasts served from gleaming silver trolleys. One of the last surviving “grande dame” dining rooms in the British capital, Simpson’s began in 1828 as a cigar-scented coffee house before garnering renown for its exceptional roast meats and emerging as Britain’s foremost venue for chess by the mid-19th century.

Despite the rich history contained within its wood-paneled walls, Simpson’s closed in March 2020 during the earliest days of the pandemic. Some mourned the loss as another blow to London’s historic dining culture; others hoped the storied institution would eventually return alongside many of the city’s dormant restaurants. @jeremykingrestaurants certainly did. Determined to protect its character, the hospitality veteran enlisted longtime collaborator @studioshaynebrady to approach the six-year renovation with masterful stewardship.

Story by @ryanwaddoups

Photography by @helencathcart


815
18
5 days ago


For those drawn to midcentury architecture, Los Angeles is a remarkable canvas—something @joellealexak and @jesserudolph know well. The duo has built their practice, @omedezin, around carefully restoring the city’s rich collection of historic residences and fashioning unhurried interiors buoyed with sculptural furnishings and nuanced material palettes that humanize the architecture. That approach underpinned their recent renovation of a distinctive 1960s home, originally by architect Whitney R. Smith of Smith & Williams, tucked into a secluded pocket of Nichols Canyon in Los Angeles. With clever interventions and sly references to Milan’s Villa Necchi Campiglio, they successfully reawakened the 3,300-square-foot home’s spatial drama and sense of openness.
Story by @ryanwaddoups

Photography by @patrickbiller Styled by @rowelosangeles


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For those drawn to midcentury architecture, Los Angeles is a remarkable canvas—something @joellealexak and @jesserudolph know well. The duo has built their practice, @omedezin, around carefully restoring the city’s rich collection of historic residences and fashioning unhurried interiors buoyed with sculptural furnishings and nuanced material palettes that humanize the architecture. That approach underpinned their recent renovation of a distinctive 1960s home, originally by architect Whitney R. Smith of Smith & Williams, tucked into a secluded pocket of Nichols Canyon in Los Angeles. With clever interventions and sly references to Milan’s Villa Necchi Campiglio, they successfully reawakened the 3,300-square-foot home’s spatial drama and sense of openness.
Story by @ryanwaddoups

Photography by @patrickbiller Styled by @rowelosangeles


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For those drawn to midcentury architecture, Los Angeles is a remarkable canvas—something @joellealexak and @jesserudolph know well. The duo has built their practice, @omedezin, around carefully restoring the city’s rich collection of historic residences and fashioning unhurried interiors buoyed with sculptural furnishings and nuanced material palettes that humanize the architecture. That approach underpinned their recent renovation of a distinctive 1960s home, originally by architect Whitney R. Smith of Smith & Williams, tucked into a secluded pocket of Nichols Canyon in Los Angeles. With clever interventions and sly references to Milan’s Villa Necchi Campiglio, they successfully reawakened the 3,300-square-foot home’s spatial drama and sense of openness.
Story by @ryanwaddoups

Photography by @patrickbiller Styled by @rowelosangeles


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For those drawn to midcentury architecture, Los Angeles is a remarkable canvas—something @joellealexak and @jesserudolph know well. The duo has built their practice, @omedezin, around carefully restoring the city’s rich collection of historic residences and fashioning unhurried interiors buoyed with sculptural furnishings and nuanced material palettes that humanize the architecture. That approach underpinned their recent renovation of a distinctive 1960s home, originally by architect Whitney R. Smith of Smith & Williams, tucked into a secluded pocket of Nichols Canyon in Los Angeles. With clever interventions and sly references to Milan’s Villa Necchi Campiglio, they successfully reawakened the 3,300-square-foot home’s spatial drama and sense of openness.
Story by @ryanwaddoups

Photography by @patrickbiller Styled by @rowelosangeles


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For those drawn to midcentury architecture, Los Angeles is a remarkable canvas—something @joellealexak and @jesserudolph know well. The duo has built their practice, @omedezin, around carefully restoring the city’s rich collection of historic residences and fashioning unhurried interiors buoyed with sculptural furnishings and nuanced material palettes that humanize the architecture. That approach underpinned their recent renovation of a distinctive 1960s home, originally by architect Whitney R. Smith of Smith & Williams, tucked into a secluded pocket of Nichols Canyon in Los Angeles. With clever interventions and sly references to Milan’s Villa Necchi Campiglio, they successfully reawakened the 3,300-square-foot home’s spatial drama and sense of openness.
Story by @ryanwaddoups

Photography by @patrickbiller Styled by @rowelosangeles


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For those drawn to midcentury architecture, Los Angeles is a remarkable canvas—something @joellealexak and @jesserudolph know well. The duo has built their practice, @omedezin, around carefully restoring the city’s rich collection of historic residences and fashioning unhurried interiors buoyed with sculptural furnishings and nuanced material palettes that humanize the architecture. That approach underpinned their recent renovation of a distinctive 1960s home, originally by architect Whitney R. Smith of Smith & Williams, tucked into a secluded pocket of Nichols Canyon in Los Angeles. With clever interventions and sly references to Milan’s Villa Necchi Campiglio, they successfully reawakened the 3,300-square-foot home’s spatial drama and sense of openness.
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For those drawn to midcentury architecture, Los Angeles is a remarkable canvas—something @joellealexak and @jesserudolph know well. The duo has built their practice, @omedezin, around carefully restoring the city’s rich collection of historic residences and fashioning unhurried interiors buoyed with sculptural furnishings and nuanced material palettes that humanize the architecture. That approach underpinned their recent renovation of a distinctive 1960s home, originally by architect Whitney R. Smith of Smith & Williams, tucked into a secluded pocket of Nichols Canyon in Los Angeles. With clever interventions and sly references to Milan’s Villa Necchi Campiglio, they successfully reawakened the 3,300-square-foot home’s spatial drama and sense of openness.
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Story by @ryanwaddoups

Photos by @william.jess.laird, @dadamzouz, @joeinstakramm, @chrismottalini, and @le_ahsm_


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New York Design Week, the citywide festival also known as @nycxdesign, has returned in full force, drawing thousands of designers, collectors, and enthusiasts into a packed itinerary of product debuts, collectible showcases, gallery exhibitions, and inventive pop-ups scattered across the five boroughs. This year’s edition carries a noticeably broader reach, with activity spreading well beyond the fairgrounds and established design districts into studios, restaurants, ateliers, and cultural institutions throughout the city. Designers appear especially energized to participate this year—lending the festival an atmosphere of constant movement and discovery. See our complete guide to the busy design week at the link in our bio.

Story by @ryanwaddoups

Photos by @william.jess.laird, @dadamzouz, @joeinstakramm, @chrismottalini, and @le_ahsm_


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New York Design Week, the citywide festival also known as @nycxdesign, has returned in full force, drawing thousands of designers, collectors, and enthusiasts into a packed itinerary of product debuts, collectible showcases, gallery exhibitions, and inventive pop-ups scattered across the five boroughs. This year’s edition carries a noticeably broader reach, with activity spreading well beyond the fairgrounds and established design districts into studios, restaurants, ateliers, and cultural institutions throughout the city. Designers appear especially energized to participate this year—lending the festival an atmosphere of constant movement and discovery. See our complete guide to the busy design week at the link in our bio.

Story by @ryanwaddoups

Photos by @william.jess.laird, @dadamzouz, @joeinstakramm, @chrismottalini, and @le_ahsm_


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New York Design Week, the citywide festival also known as @nycxdesign, has returned in full force, drawing thousands of designers, collectors, and enthusiasts into a packed itinerary of product debuts, collectible showcases, gallery exhibitions, and inventive pop-ups scattered across the five boroughs. This year’s edition carries a noticeably broader reach, with activity spreading well beyond the fairgrounds and established design districts into studios, restaurants, ateliers, and cultural institutions throughout the city. Designers appear especially energized to participate this year—lending the festival an atmosphere of constant movement and discovery. See our complete guide to the busy design week at the link in our bio.

Story by @ryanwaddoups

Photos by @william.jess.laird, @dadamzouz, @joeinstakramm, @chrismottalini, and @le_ahsm_


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New York Design Week, the citywide festival also known as @nycxdesign, has returned in full force, drawing thousands of designers, collectors, and enthusiasts into a packed itinerary of product debuts, collectible showcases, gallery exhibitions, and inventive pop-ups scattered across the five boroughs. This year’s edition carries a noticeably broader reach, with activity spreading well beyond the fairgrounds and established design districts into studios, restaurants, ateliers, and cultural institutions throughout the city. Designers appear especially energized to participate this year—lending the festival an atmosphere of constant movement and discovery. See our complete guide to the busy design week at the link in our bio.

Story by @ryanwaddoups

Photos by @william.jess.laird, @dadamzouz, @joeinstakramm, @chrismottalini, and @le_ahsm_


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New York Design Week, the citywide festival also known as @nycxdesign, has returned in full force, drawing thousands of designers, collectors, and enthusiasts into a packed itinerary of product debuts, collectible showcases, gallery exhibitions, and inventive pop-ups scattered across the five boroughs. This year’s edition carries a noticeably broader reach, with activity spreading well beyond the fairgrounds and established design districts into studios, restaurants, ateliers, and cultural institutions throughout the city. Designers appear especially energized to participate this year—lending the festival an atmosphere of constant movement and discovery. See our complete guide to the busy design week at the link in our bio.

Story by @ryanwaddoups

Photos by @william.jess.laird, @dadamzouz, @joeinstakramm, @chrismottalini, and @le_ahsm_


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New York Design Week, the citywide festival also known as @nycxdesign, has returned in full force, drawing thousands of designers, collectors, and enthusiasts into a packed itinerary of product debuts, collectible showcases, gallery exhibitions, and inventive pop-ups scattered across the five boroughs. This year’s edition carries a noticeably broader reach, with activity spreading well beyond the fairgrounds and established design districts into studios, restaurants, ateliers, and cultural institutions throughout the city. Designers appear especially energized to participate this year—lending the festival an atmosphere of constant movement and discovery. See our complete guide to the busy design week at the link in our bio.

Story by @ryanwaddoups

Photos by @william.jess.laird, @dadamzouz, @joeinstakramm, @chrismottalini, and @le_ahsm_


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New York Design Week, the citywide festival also known as @nycxdesign, has returned in full force, drawing thousands of designers, collectors, and enthusiasts into a packed itinerary of product debuts, collectible showcases, gallery exhibitions, and inventive pop-ups scattered across the five boroughs. This year’s edition carries a noticeably broader reach, with activity spreading well beyond the fairgrounds and established design districts into studios, restaurants, ateliers, and cultural institutions throughout the city. Designers appear especially energized to participate this year—lending the festival an atmosphere of constant movement and discovery. See our complete guide to the busy design week at the link in our bio.

Story by @ryanwaddoups

Photos by @william.jess.laird, @dadamzouz, @joeinstakramm, @chrismottalini, and @le_ahsm_


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New York Design Week, the citywide festival also known as @nycxdesign, has returned in full force, drawing thousands of designers, collectors, and enthusiasts into a packed itinerary of product debuts, collectible showcases, gallery exhibitions, and inventive pop-ups scattered across the five boroughs. This year’s edition carries a noticeably broader reach, with activity spreading well beyond the fairgrounds and established design districts into studios, restaurants, ateliers, and cultural institutions throughout the city. Designers appear especially energized to participate this year—lending the festival an atmosphere of constant movement and discovery. See our complete guide to the busy design week at the link in our bio.

Story by @ryanwaddoups

Photos by @william.jess.laird, @dadamzouz, @joeinstakramm, @chrismottalini, and @le_ahsm_


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New York Design Week, the citywide festival also known as @nycxdesign, has returned in full force, drawing thousands of designers, collectors, and enthusiasts into a packed itinerary of product debuts, collectible showcases, gallery exhibitions, and inventive pop-ups scattered across the five boroughs. This year’s edition carries a noticeably broader reach, with activity spreading well beyond the fairgrounds and established design districts into studios, restaurants, ateliers, and cultural institutions throughout the city. Designers appear especially energized to participate this year—lending the festival an atmosphere of constant movement and discovery. See our complete guide to the busy design week at the link in our bio.

Story by @ryanwaddoups

Photos by @william.jess.laird, @dadamzouz, @joeinstakramm, @chrismottalini, and @le_ahsm_


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The landmark Philip Johnson tower now houses an all-in-one culinary destination spearheaded by Galerie Creative Mind @SimonKimNYC, including @BarChimera, @CoteKoreanSteakhouse, and @NewYork_Sushi_Yoshitake that channels the energy of Midtown Manhattan through exacting hospitality and dramatic interiors by @RockwellGroup. See more through the link in our bio.

Story by @RyanWaddoups

Photos by @VarneyPhoto for @RockwellGroup

#RockwellGroup #SimonKim #Cote #NewYorkRestaurants #NewRestaurants #GalerieMagazine #LiveArtfully


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The landmark Philip Johnson tower now houses an all-in-one culinary destination spearheaded by Galerie Creative Mind @SimonKimNYC, including @BarChimera, @CoteKoreanSteakhouse, and @NewYork_Sushi_Yoshitake that channels the energy of Midtown Manhattan through exacting hospitality and dramatic interiors by @RockwellGroup. See more through the link in our bio.

Story by @RyanWaddoups

Photos by @VarneyPhoto for @RockwellGroup

#RockwellGroup #SimonKim #Cote #NewYorkRestaurants #NewRestaurants #GalerieMagazine #LiveArtfully


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The landmark Philip Johnson tower now houses an all-in-one culinary destination spearheaded by Galerie Creative Mind @SimonKimNYC, including @BarChimera, @CoteKoreanSteakhouse, and @NewYork_Sushi_Yoshitake that channels the energy of Midtown Manhattan through exacting hospitality and dramatic interiors by @RockwellGroup. See more through the link in our bio.

Story by @RyanWaddoups

Photos by @VarneyPhoto for @RockwellGroup

#RockwellGroup #SimonKim #Cote #NewYorkRestaurants #NewRestaurants #GalerieMagazine #LiveArtfully


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The landmark Philip Johnson tower now houses an all-in-one culinary destination spearheaded by Galerie Creative Mind @SimonKimNYC, including @BarChimera, @CoteKoreanSteakhouse, and @NewYork_Sushi_Yoshitake that channels the energy of Midtown Manhattan through exacting hospitality and dramatic interiors by @RockwellGroup. See more through the link in our bio.

Story by @RyanWaddoups

Photos by @VarneyPhoto for @RockwellGroup

#RockwellGroup #SimonKim #Cote #NewYorkRestaurants #NewRestaurants #GalerieMagazine #LiveArtfully


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The landmark Philip Johnson tower now houses an all-in-one culinary destination spearheaded by Galerie Creative Mind @SimonKimNYC, including @BarChimera, @CoteKoreanSteakhouse, and @NewYork_Sushi_Yoshitake that channels the energy of Midtown Manhattan through exacting hospitality and dramatic interiors by @RockwellGroup. See more through the link in our bio.

Story by @RyanWaddoups

Photos by @VarneyPhoto for @RockwellGroup

#RockwellGroup #SimonKim #Cote #NewYorkRestaurants #NewRestaurants #GalerieMagazine #LiveArtfully


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The landmark Philip Johnson tower now houses an all-in-one culinary destination spearheaded by Galerie Creative Mind @SimonKimNYC, including @BarChimera, @CoteKoreanSteakhouse, and @NewYork_Sushi_Yoshitake that channels the energy of Midtown Manhattan through exacting hospitality and dramatic interiors by @RockwellGroup. See more through the link in our bio.

Story by @RyanWaddoups

Photos by @VarneyPhoto for @RockwellGroup

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Story by @RyanWaddoups

Photos by and courtesy of @SteveBenisty; @RamRahman2016; @CalicoWallpaper; @Gabrielle_Beaumont; @TomBomb_Adil; @Paul_Warchol

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As the principal architect and founder of New York firm @ReddymadeDesign, Creative Mind Suchi Reddy (@Su_Chitra) holds an impressive range of projects spanning finely tuned residences, collectible furniture, immersive installations, and a recent collaboration with @CalicoWallpaper which all steam from inspiration from her childhood home in Chennai, India. Learn more about this 2026 Creative Mind through the link in our bio.

Story by @RyanWaddoups

Photos by and courtesy of @SteveBenisty; @RamRahman2016; @CalicoWallpaper; @Gabrielle_Beaumont; @TomBomb_Adil; @Paul_Warchol

#SuchiReddy #CalicoWallpaper #CreativeMinds #GalerieMagazine #LiveArtfully


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As the principal architect and founder of New York firm @ReddymadeDesign, Creative Mind Suchi Reddy (@Su_Chitra) holds an impressive range of projects spanning finely tuned residences, collectible furniture, immersive installations, and a recent collaboration with @CalicoWallpaper which all steam from inspiration from her childhood home in Chennai, India. Learn more about this 2026 Creative Mind through the link in our bio.

Story by @RyanWaddoups

Photos by and courtesy of @SteveBenisty; @RamRahman2016; @CalicoWallpaper; @Gabrielle_Beaumont; @TomBomb_Adil; @Paul_Warchol

#SuchiReddy #CalicoWallpaper #CreativeMinds #GalerieMagazine #LiveArtfully


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As the principal architect and founder of New York firm @ReddymadeDesign, Creative Mind Suchi Reddy (@Su_Chitra) holds an impressive range of projects spanning finely tuned residences, collectible furniture, immersive installations, and a recent collaboration with @CalicoWallpaper which all steam from inspiration from her childhood home in Chennai, India. Learn more about this 2026 Creative Mind through the link in our bio.

Story by @RyanWaddoups

Photos by and courtesy of @SteveBenisty; @RamRahman2016; @CalicoWallpaper; @Gabrielle_Beaumont; @TomBomb_Adil; @Paul_Warchol

#SuchiReddy #CalicoWallpaper #CreativeMinds #GalerieMagazine #LiveArtfully


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As the principal architect and founder of New York firm @ReddymadeDesign, Creative Mind Suchi Reddy (@Su_Chitra) holds an impressive range of projects spanning finely tuned residences, collectible furniture, immersive installations, and a recent collaboration with @CalicoWallpaper which all steam from inspiration from her childhood home in Chennai, India. Learn more about this 2026 Creative Mind through the link in our bio.

Story by @RyanWaddoups

Photos by and courtesy of @SteveBenisty; @RamRahman2016; @CalicoWallpaper; @Gabrielle_Beaumont; @TomBomb_Adil; @Paul_Warchol

#SuchiReddy #CalicoWallpaper #CreativeMinds #GalerieMagazine #LiveArtfully


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As the principal architect and founder of New York firm @ReddymadeDesign, Creative Mind Suchi Reddy (@Su_Chitra) holds an impressive range of projects spanning finely tuned residences, collectible furniture, immersive installations, and a recent collaboration with @CalicoWallpaper which all steam from inspiration from her childhood home in Chennai, India. Learn more about this 2026 Creative Mind through the link in our bio.

Story by @RyanWaddoups

Photos by and courtesy of @SteveBenisty; @RamRahman2016; @CalicoWallpaper; @Gabrielle_Beaumont; @TomBomb_Adil; @Paul_Warchol

#SuchiReddy #CalicoWallpaper #CreativeMinds #GalerieMagazine #LiveArtfully


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As the principal architect and founder of New York firm @ReddymadeDesign, Creative Mind Suchi Reddy (@Su_Chitra) holds an impressive range of projects spanning finely tuned residences, collectible furniture, immersive installations, and a recent collaboration with @CalicoWallpaper which all steam from inspiration from her childhood home in Chennai, India. Learn more about this 2026 Creative Mind through the link in our bio.

Story by @RyanWaddoups

Photos by and courtesy of @SteveBenisty; @RamRahman2016; @CalicoWallpaper; @Gabrielle_Beaumont; @TomBomb_Adil; @Paul_Warchol

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Installed throughout Palazzo Giustinian Lolin to commemorate the Venice Biennale, the exhibition curated by Vincenzo de Cotiis (@VDeCotiis) and Lawrence Van Hagen (@LawrenceVH) of @LVH_Art pairs landmark works by Donald Judd, Agnes Martin, Mark Rothko, and Dan Flavin with the Italian architect’s weathered material investigations.

Story by @RyanWaddoups

Photos by @AlbSinigaglia

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Installed throughout Palazzo Giustinian Lolin to commemorate the Venice Biennale, the exhibition curated by Vincenzo de Cotiis (@VDeCotiis) and Lawrence Van Hagen (@LawrenceVH) of @LVH_Art pairs landmark works by Donald Judd, Agnes Martin, Mark Rothko, and Dan Flavin with the Italian architect’s weathered material investigations.

Story by @RyanWaddoups

Photos by @AlbSinigaglia

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Installed throughout Palazzo Giustinian Lolin to commemorate the Venice Biennale, the exhibition curated by Vincenzo de Cotiis (@VDeCotiis) and Lawrence Van Hagen (@LawrenceVH) of @LVH_Art pairs landmark works by Donald Judd, Agnes Martin, Mark Rothko, and Dan Flavin with the Italian architect’s weathered material investigations.

Story by @RyanWaddoups

Photos by @AlbSinigaglia

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Installed throughout Palazzo Giustinian Lolin to commemorate the Venice Biennale, the exhibition curated by Vincenzo de Cotiis (@VDeCotiis) and Lawrence Van Hagen (@LawrenceVH) of @LVH_Art pairs landmark works by Donald Judd, Agnes Martin, Mark Rothko, and Dan Flavin with the Italian architect’s weathered material investigations.

Story by @RyanWaddoups

Photos by @AlbSinigaglia

#Venice #VincenzoDeCotiis #VeniceExhibitions #GalerieMagazine #LiveArtfully


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Installed throughout Palazzo Giustinian Lolin to commemorate the Venice Biennale, the exhibition curated by Vincenzo de Cotiis (@VDeCotiis) and Lawrence Van Hagen (@LawrenceVH) of @LVH_Art pairs landmark works by Donald Judd, Agnes Martin, Mark Rothko, and Dan Flavin with the Italian architect’s weathered material investigations.

Story by @RyanWaddoups

Photos by @AlbSinigaglia

#Venice #VincenzoDeCotiis #VeniceExhibitions #GalerieMagazine #LiveArtfully


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Installed throughout Palazzo Giustinian Lolin to commemorate the Venice Biennale, the exhibition curated by Vincenzo de Cotiis (@VDeCotiis) and Lawrence Van Hagen (@LawrenceVH) of @LVH_Art pairs landmark works by Donald Judd, Agnes Martin, Mark Rothko, and Dan Flavin with the Italian architect’s weathered material investigations.

Story by @RyanWaddoups

Photos by @AlbSinigaglia

#Venice #VincenzoDeCotiis #VeniceExhibitions #GalerieMagazine #LiveArtfully


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From an upstart Turkish studio’s dazzling Paris debut to a ceramist’s exquisite takeover of Jacques Couelle’s former villa near Cannes, head to the link in our bio to learn about the must-see shows this month.

Story by @RyanWaddoups

Photos by and courtesy of @MickaellLorca; @Jan_Liegeois; Oksana Tkachuk; @BenjaminJuhel; @PenguinsEggStudio; @Erik.Benjamins; @Olivia_Cognet; Valeria Flores

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From an upstart Turkish studio’s dazzling Paris debut to a ceramist’s exquisite takeover of Jacques Couelle’s former villa near Cannes, head to the link in our bio to learn about the must-see shows this month.

Story by @RyanWaddoups

Photos by and courtesy of @MickaellLorca; @Jan_Liegeois; Oksana Tkachuk; @BenjaminJuhel; @PenguinsEggStudio; @Erik.Benjamins; @Olivia_Cognet; Valeria Flores

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From an upstart Turkish studio’s dazzling Paris debut to a ceramist’s exquisite takeover of Jacques Couelle’s former villa near Cannes, head to the link in our bio to learn about the must-see shows this month.

Story by @RyanWaddoups

Photos by and courtesy of @MickaellLorca; @Jan_Liegeois; Oksana Tkachuk; @BenjaminJuhel; @PenguinsEggStudio; @Erik.Benjamins; @Olivia_Cognet; Valeria Flores

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From an upstart Turkish studio’s dazzling Paris debut to a ceramist’s exquisite takeover of Jacques Couelle’s former villa near Cannes, head to the link in our bio to learn about the must-see shows this month.

Story by @RyanWaddoups

Photos by and courtesy of @MickaellLorca; @Jan_Liegeois; Oksana Tkachuk; @BenjaminJuhel; @PenguinsEggStudio; @Erik.Benjamins; @Olivia_Cognet; Valeria Flores

#CollectibleDesign #DesignShows #GalerieMagazine #LiveArtfully


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From an upstart Turkish studio’s dazzling Paris debut to a ceramist’s exquisite takeover of Jacques Couelle’s former villa near Cannes, head to the link in our bio to learn about the must-see shows this month.

Story by @RyanWaddoups

Photos by and courtesy of @MickaellLorca; @Jan_Liegeois; Oksana Tkachuk; @BenjaminJuhel; @PenguinsEggStudio; @Erik.Benjamins; @Olivia_Cognet; Valeria Flores

#CollectibleDesign #DesignShows #GalerieMagazine #LiveArtfully


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From an upstart Turkish studio’s dazzling Paris debut to a ceramist’s exquisite takeover of Jacques Couelle’s former villa near Cannes, head to the link in our bio to learn about the must-see shows this month.

Story by @RyanWaddoups

Photos by and courtesy of @MickaellLorca; @Jan_Liegeois; Oksana Tkachuk; @BenjaminJuhel; @PenguinsEggStudio; @Erik.Benjamins; @Olivia_Cognet; Valeria Flores

#CollectibleDesign #DesignShows #GalerieMagazine #LiveArtfully


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From an upstart Turkish studio’s dazzling Paris debut to a ceramist’s exquisite takeover of Jacques Couelle’s former villa near Cannes, head to the link in our bio to learn about the must-see shows this month.

Story by @RyanWaddoups

Photos by and courtesy of @MickaellLorca; @Jan_Liegeois; Oksana Tkachuk; @BenjaminJuhel; @PenguinsEggStudio; @Erik.Benjamins; @Olivia_Cognet; Valeria Flores

#CollectibleDesign #DesignShows #GalerieMagazine #LiveArtfully


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From an upstart Turkish studio’s dazzling Paris debut to a ceramist’s exquisite takeover of Jacques Couelle’s former villa near Cannes, head to the link in our bio to learn about the must-see shows this month.

Story by @RyanWaddoups

Photos by and courtesy of @MickaellLorca; @Jan_Liegeois; Oksana Tkachuk; @BenjaminJuhel; @PenguinsEggStudio; @Erik.Benjamins; @Olivia_Cognet; Valeria Flores

#CollectibleDesign #DesignShows #GalerieMagazine #LiveArtfully


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Designers Sarah Zames and Colin Stief of @Gen_Assembly transformed their third shoppable residence inside Brooklyn's 144 Vanderbilt into an immersive gallery for the latest pieces by independent makers such as @KalonStudios, @StevenBukowski, and @JuntosProjects, which are all available through their @AssembyLineShop

Story by @RyanWaddoups

Photos by @Ben__Dehaan

#GeneralAssembly #GalerieMagazine #LiveArtfully


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Designers Sarah Zames and Colin Stief of @Gen_Assembly transformed their third shoppable residence inside Brooklyn's 144 Vanderbilt into an immersive gallery for the latest pieces by independent makers such as @KalonStudios, @StevenBukowski, and @JuntosProjects, which are all available through their @AssembyLineShop

Story by @RyanWaddoups

Photos by @Ben__Dehaan

#GeneralAssembly #GalerieMagazine #LiveArtfully


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Designers Sarah Zames and Colin Stief of @Gen_Assembly transformed their third shoppable residence inside Brooklyn's 144 Vanderbilt into an immersive gallery for the latest pieces by independent makers such as @KalonStudios, @StevenBukowski, and @JuntosProjects, which are all available through their @AssembyLineShop

Story by @RyanWaddoups

Photos by @Ben__Dehaan

#GeneralAssembly #GalerieMagazine #LiveArtfully


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Designers Sarah Zames and Colin Stief of @Gen_Assembly transformed their third shoppable residence inside Brooklyn's 144 Vanderbilt into an immersive gallery for the latest pieces by independent makers such as @KalonStudios, @StevenBukowski, and @JuntosProjects, which are all available through their @AssembyLineShop

Story by @RyanWaddoups

Photos by @Ben__Dehaan

#GeneralAssembly #GalerieMagazine #LiveArtfully


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Designers Sarah Zames and Colin Stief of @Gen_Assembly transformed their third shoppable residence inside Brooklyn's 144 Vanderbilt into an immersive gallery for the latest pieces by independent makers such as @KalonStudios, @StevenBukowski, and @JuntosProjects, which are all available through their @AssembyLineShop

Story by @RyanWaddoups

Photos by @Ben__Dehaan

#GeneralAssembly #GalerieMagazine #LiveArtfully


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Designers Sarah Zames and Colin Stief of @Gen_Assembly transformed their third shoppable residence inside Brooklyn's 144 Vanderbilt into an immersive gallery for the latest pieces by independent makers such as @KalonStudios, @StevenBukowski, and @JuntosProjects, which are all available through their @AssembyLineShop

Story by @RyanWaddoups

Photos by @Ben__Dehaan

#GeneralAssembly #GalerieMagazine #LiveArtfully


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Designers Sarah Zames and Colin Stief of @Gen_Assembly transformed their third shoppable residence inside Brooklyn's 144 Vanderbilt into an immersive gallery for the latest pieces by independent makers such as @KalonStudios, @StevenBukowski, and @JuntosProjects, which are all available through their @AssembyLineShop

Story by @RyanWaddoups

Photos by @Ben__Dehaan

#GeneralAssembly #GalerieMagazine #LiveArtfully


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Designers Sarah Zames and Colin Stief of @Gen_Assembly transformed their third shoppable residence inside Brooklyn's 144 Vanderbilt into an immersive gallery for the latest pieces by independent makers such as @KalonStudios, @StevenBukowski, and @JuntosProjects, which are all available through their @AssembyLineShop

Story by @RyanWaddoups

Photos by @Ben__Dehaan

#GeneralAssembly #GalerieMagazine #LiveArtfully


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Designers Sarah Zames and Colin Stief of @Gen_Assembly transformed their third shoppable residence inside Brooklyn's 144 Vanderbilt into an immersive gallery for the latest pieces by independent makers such as @KalonStudios, @StevenBukowski, and @JuntosProjects, which are all available through their @AssembyLineShop

Story by @RyanWaddoups

Photos by @Ben__Dehaan

#GeneralAssembly #GalerieMagazine #LiveArtfully


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Designer @YoungHuh confidently stands among the design industry’s most venerated talents, amassing a robust portfolio across residential and hospitality interiors that masterfully balance classical references with a fresh sensibility and a poised command of pattern and color. Learn about this creative’s masterful process through the link in our bio.

Story by @RyanWaddoups

Photos by and courtesy of @SimbarasheCha; @JacobSnavely; @Lisa_Flood_Photography_

#YoungHuh #InteriorDesign #Interiors #GalerieMagazine #LiveArtfully


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Designer @YoungHuh confidently stands among the design industry’s most venerated talents, amassing a robust portfolio across residential and hospitality interiors that masterfully balance classical references with a fresh sensibility and a poised command of pattern and color. Learn about this creative’s masterful process through the link in our bio.

Story by @RyanWaddoups

Photos by and courtesy of @SimbarasheCha; @JacobSnavely; @Lisa_Flood_Photography_

#YoungHuh #InteriorDesign #Interiors #GalerieMagazine #LiveArtfully


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Designer @YoungHuh confidently stands among the design industry’s most venerated talents, amassing a robust portfolio across residential and hospitality interiors that masterfully balance classical references with a fresh sensibility and a poised command of pattern and color. Learn about this creative’s masterful process through the link in our bio.

Story by @RyanWaddoups

Photos by and courtesy of @SimbarasheCha; @JacobSnavely; @Lisa_Flood_Photography_

#YoungHuh #InteriorDesign #Interiors #GalerieMagazine #LiveArtfully


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Designer @YoungHuh confidently stands among the design industry’s most venerated talents, amassing a robust portfolio across residential and hospitality interiors that masterfully balance classical references with a fresh sensibility and a poised command of pattern and color. Learn about this creative’s masterful process through the link in our bio.

Story by @RyanWaddoups

Photos by and courtesy of @SimbarasheCha; @JacobSnavely; @Lisa_Flood_Photography_

#YoungHuh #InteriorDesign #Interiors #GalerieMagazine #LiveArtfully


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Designer @YoungHuh confidently stands among the design industry’s most venerated talents, amassing a robust portfolio across residential and hospitality interiors that masterfully balance classical references with a fresh sensibility and a poised command of pattern and color. Learn about this creative’s masterful process through the link in our bio.

Story by @RyanWaddoups

Photos by and courtesy of @SimbarasheCha; @JacobSnavely; @Lisa_Flood_Photography_

#YoungHuh #InteriorDesign #Interiors #GalerieMagazine #LiveArtfully


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Designer @YoungHuh confidently stands among the design industry’s most venerated talents, amassing a robust portfolio across residential and hospitality interiors that masterfully balance classical references with a fresh sensibility and a poised command of pattern and color. Learn about this creative’s masterful process through the link in our bio.

Story by @RyanWaddoups

Photos by and courtesy of @SimbarasheCha; @JacobSnavely; @Lisa_Flood_Photography_

#YoungHuh #InteriorDesign #Interiors #GalerieMagazine #LiveArtfully


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Designer @YoungHuh confidently stands among the design industry’s most venerated talents, amassing a robust portfolio across residential and hospitality interiors that masterfully balance classical references with a fresh sensibility and a poised command of pattern and color. Learn about this creative’s masterful process through the link in our bio.

Story by @RyanWaddoups

Photos by and courtesy of @SimbarasheCha; @JacobSnavely; @Lisa_Flood_Photography_

#YoungHuh #InteriorDesign #Interiors #GalerieMagazine #LiveArtfully


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Designer @YoungHuh confidently stands among the design industry’s most venerated talents, amassing a robust portfolio across residential and hospitality interiors that masterfully balance classical references with a fresh sensibility and a poised command of pattern and color. Learn about this creative’s masterful process through the link in our bio.

Story by @RyanWaddoups

Photos by and courtesy of @SimbarasheCha; @JacobSnavely; @Lisa_Flood_Photography_

#YoungHuh #InteriorDesign #Interiors #GalerieMagazine #LiveArtfully


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Designer @YoungHuh confidently stands among the design industry’s most venerated talents, amassing a robust portfolio across residential and hospitality interiors that masterfully balance classical references with a fresh sensibility and a poised command of pattern and color. Learn about this creative’s masterful process through the link in our bio.

Story by @RyanWaddoups

Photos by and courtesy of @SimbarasheCha; @JacobSnavely; @Lisa_Flood_Photography_

#YoungHuh #InteriorDesign #Interiors #GalerieMagazine #LiveArtfully


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Designer @YoungHuh confidently stands among the design industry’s most venerated talents, amassing a robust portfolio across residential and hospitality interiors that masterfully balance classical references with a fresh sensibility and a poised command of pattern and color. Learn about this creative’s masterful process through the link in our bio.

Story by @RyanWaddoups

Photos by and courtesy of @SimbarasheCha; @JacobSnavely; @Lisa_Flood_Photography_

#YoungHuh #InteriorDesign #Interiors #GalerieMagazine #LiveArtfully


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Celebrating the 20th anniversary of her studio, @LindseyAdelman fashions wondrously intricate lighting that occupies a rare territory between function and fine art. Learn more about this 2026 Creative Mind through the link in our bio.

Story by @RyanWaddoups

Video courtesy of @LindseyAdelman

#LindseyAdelman #Design #CreativeMinds #GalerieMagazine #LiveArtfully


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A well-considered sunroom can offer a peaceful retreat for relishing morning light and provide immersion in the outdoors while keeping the elements at bay. Head to the link in our bio to hear from top talents in how these spaces can transcend climates, seasons, and styles.

Story by @RyanWaddoups

Photos by @ReidRolls.Interiors; @Reto_Guntli_Photography, @AgiSimoes; @DouglasFriedman; @K7Scott

#Interiors #InteriorDesign #Sunrooms #GalerieMagazine #LiveArtfully


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A well-considered sunroom can offer a peaceful retreat for relishing morning light and provide immersion in the outdoors while keeping the elements at bay. Head to the link in our bio to hear from top talents in how these spaces can transcend climates, seasons, and styles.

Story by @RyanWaddoups

Photos by @ReidRolls.Interiors; @Reto_Guntli_Photography, @AgiSimoes; @DouglasFriedman; @K7Scott

#Interiors #InteriorDesign #Sunrooms #GalerieMagazine #LiveArtfully


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A well-considered sunroom can offer a peaceful retreat for relishing morning light and provide immersion in the outdoors while keeping the elements at bay. Head to the link in our bio to hear from top talents in how these spaces can transcend climates, seasons, and styles.

Story by @RyanWaddoups

Photos by @ReidRolls.Interiors; @Reto_Guntli_Photography, @AgiSimoes; @DouglasFriedman; @K7Scott

#Interiors #InteriorDesign #Sunrooms #GalerieMagazine #LiveArtfully


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A well-considered sunroom can offer a peaceful retreat for relishing morning light and provide immersion in the outdoors while keeping the elements at bay. Head to the link in our bio to hear from top talents in how these spaces can transcend climates, seasons, and styles.

Story by @RyanWaddoups

Photos by @ReidRolls.Interiors; @Reto_Guntli_Photography, @AgiSimoes; @DouglasFriedman; @K7Scott

#Interiors #InteriorDesign #Sunrooms #GalerieMagazine #LiveArtfully


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A well-considered sunroom can offer a peaceful retreat for relishing morning light and provide immersion in the outdoors while keeping the elements at bay. Head to the link in our bio to hear from top talents in how these spaces can transcend climates, seasons, and styles.

Story by @RyanWaddoups

Photos by @ReidRolls.Interiors; @Reto_Guntli_Photography, @AgiSimoes; @DouglasFriedman; @K7Scott

#Interiors #InteriorDesign #Sunrooms #GalerieMagazine #LiveArtfully


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A well-considered sunroom can offer a peaceful retreat for relishing morning light and provide immersion in the outdoors while keeping the elements at bay. Head to the link in our bio to hear from top talents in how these spaces can transcend climates, seasons, and styles.

Story by @RyanWaddoups

Photos by @ReidRolls.Interiors; @Reto_Guntli_Photography, @AgiSimoes; @DouglasFriedman; @K7Scott

#Interiors #InteriorDesign #Sunrooms #GalerieMagazine #LiveArtfully


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A well-considered sunroom can offer a peaceful retreat for relishing morning light and provide immersion in the outdoors while keeping the elements at bay. Head to the link in our bio to hear from top talents in how these spaces can transcend climates, seasons, and styles.

Story by @RyanWaddoups

Photos by @ReidRolls.Interiors; @Reto_Guntli_Photography, @AgiSimoes; @DouglasFriedman; @K7Scott

#Interiors #InteriorDesign #Sunrooms #GalerieMagazine #LiveArtfully


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A well-considered sunroom can offer a peaceful retreat for relishing morning light and provide immersion in the outdoors while keeping the elements at bay. Head to the link in our bio to hear from top talents in how these spaces can transcend climates, seasons, and styles.

Story by @RyanWaddoups

Photos by @ReidRolls.Interiors; @Reto_Guntli_Photography, @AgiSimoes; @DouglasFriedman; @K7Scott

#Interiors #InteriorDesign #Sunrooms #GalerieMagazine #LiveArtfully


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View Instagram Stories in Secret

The Instagram Story Viewer is an easy tool that lets you secretly watch and save Instagram stories, videos, photos, or IGTV. With this service, you can download content and enjoy it offline whenever you like. If you find something interesting on Instagram that you’d like to check out later or want to view stories while staying anonymous, our Viewer is perfect for you. Anonstories offers an excellent solution for keeping your identity hidden. Instagram first launched the Stories feature in August 2023, which was quickly adopted by other platforms due to its engaging, time-sensitive format. Stories let users share quick updates, whether photos, videos, or selfies, enhanced with text, emojis, or filters, and are visible for only 24 hours. This limited time frame creates high engagement compared to regular posts. In today’s world, Stories are one of the most popular ways to connect and communicate on social media. However, when you view a Story, the creator can see your name in their viewer list, which may be a privacy concern. What if you wish to browse Stories without being noticed? Here’s where Anonstories becomes useful. It allows you to watch public Instagram content without revealing your identity. Simply enter the username of the profile you’re curious about, and the tool will display their latest Stories. Features of Anonstories Viewer: - Anonymous Browsing: Watch Stories without showing up on the viewer list. - No Account Needed: View public content without signing up for an Instagram account. - Content Download: Save any Stories content directly to your device for offline use. - View Highlights: Access Instagram Highlights, even beyond the 24-hour window. - Repost Monitoring: Track the reposts or engagement levels on Stories for personal profiles. Limitations: - This tool works only with public accounts; private accounts remain inaccessible. Benefits: - Privacy-Friendly: Watch any Instagram content without being noticed. - Simple and Easy: No app installation or registration required. - Exclusive Tools: Download and manage content in ways Instagram doesn’t offer.

Advantages of Anonstories

Explore IG Stories Privately

Keep track of Instagram updates discreetly while protecting your privacy and staying anonymous.


Private Instagram Viewer

View profiles and photos anonymously with ease using the Private Profile Viewer.


Story Viewer for Free

This free tool allows you to view Instagram Stories anonymously, ensuring your activity remains hidden from the story uploader.

Frequently asked questions

 
Anonymity

Anonstories lets users view Instagram stories without alerting the creator.

 
Device Compatibility

Works seamlessly on iOS, Android, Windows, macOS, and modern browsers like Chrome and Safari.

 
Safety and Privacy

Prioritizes secure, anonymous browsing without requiring login credentials.

 
No Registration

Users can view public stories by simply entering a username—no account needed.

 
Supported Formats

Downloads photos (JPEG) and videos (MP4) with ease.

 
Cost

The service is free to use.

 
Private Accounts

Content from private accounts can only be accessed by followers.

 
File Usage

Files are for personal or educational use only and must comply with copyright rules.

 
How It Works

Enter a public username to view or download stories. The service generates direct links for saving content locally.