French glassware brand Lalique has opened an art deco-informed flagship store in a 19th-century townhouse on New York City's ...
On the eve of leaving the city for good, an English art dealer found himself captivated by a 17th-century apartment.
On May 16, 1853, the Alexandria Gazette published an advertisement for “H. Weirman’s celebrated Ladies’, Misses, & Children’s ...
No longer reserved for the tropics or the back porch, rattan decor is back in fashion and brings easy breezy living ...
As Madame Renards' balloon was being inflated, it suddenly burst into flames. While one unfortunate bystander had his ...
Skirted furniture has gone in and out of popularity for centuries, first adding elegance to 18th- and 19th-century homes and now bringing a nostalgic charm to modern interiors. Whether you gravitate ...
Behind its 19th-century facade, this New York City townhouse was recently gut renovated with contemporary, light-filled interiors. Set back from the street with a landscaped lawn, the property ...
More than 8,000 photos that depict English architecture, landscapes and maritime history from the 1800s to the early 1900s have been given to Historic England. The Janette Rosing collection has ...
Mathis briefly profiles 19th-century horticulturist Henry Eckford, known as the “father of the sweet pea,” as well as the work of contemporary breeders Roger Parsons, Keith Hammett and Phil ...
Janette Rosing (1942 to 2021) was a renowned photographic consultant, connoisseur, and collector who dedicated her life to studying and amassing a collection of 19th and early 20th century photographs ...
How the intensifying religious visions of North and South erupted into civil war. In his second inaugural address, delivered as the Civil War neared its end, Abraham Lincoln turned not to politics ...