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HomeEssentials for the Perfect Breakfast Table
What breakfasts on the go boast in pragmatism, they lack in ceremony and soul. Spend an hour at your kitchen table and take back your morning.
By Jack Seemer
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HomeA $350 Standing Desk That Could Save Your Life
Sitting kills you. Standing doesn’t.
By Amos Kwon
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HomeElements: Organize Your Desk
Desk covered in junk? Give the vital things a place to belong and give the rest a Viking funeral.
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HomeThe Greatest Little Coffee Company in the World
Wellington’s Coffee Supreme is a pioneer of New Zealand coffee culture.
By Jack Seemer
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HomeInside the Mid-Century Homes of New Zealand
In 2013, photographer Mary Gaudin photographed the modernist homes of her native country.
By Jack Seemer
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HomeThe Juicepresso Brings Healthy Juice Back Home
Is juicing is the path to health and enlightenment?
By Tucker Bowe
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Home5 New Takes on the Classic Cast Iron
No kitchen is complete without at least one cast iron pot or pan in the cookware collection.
By Jack Seemer
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HomeThe Ultimate Tool Kit
This is the ultimate tool kit, tailored to the apartment renter, condo dweller, homeowner and professional contractor.
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HomePostcard: The World’s Largest Private Movie Collection
16,000 titles on LaserDisc, DVD and Blu-Ray… and Theo Kalomirakis somehow keeps track of them.
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HomeThe Best of the New Breed of Mattresses
Mattress shopping shouldn’t keep you up at night. These four new mattress manufacturers cut out the strip mall mattress salesmen in tacky ties.
By Amos Kwon
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HomeHeath Ceramics, an Enduring Mid-Century Modern Icon
In the past six decades, Heath Ceramics has grown to become an icon of mid-century modern design.
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Home5 Lunch Boxes (and Recipes) for Grown-Ass Men
Eat healthy and save some dough without looking like you’re in third grade.
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Home“Healthy Fried Food” Is Mostly Hot Air
The Philips Airfryer promises deep fried food, without the fat.
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HomeTurning the Tables on the Home Saw
DeWalt’s new 10-inch Jobsite Table Saw proved portable, stable and effective in a number of home project tests.
By Amos Kwon
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HomeYour Guide to Home Fragrance
It’s easy to change and improve the way our homes smell with comforting scents — and we’re not talking about diffusers that plug into the outlet.
By Jack Seemer
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HomeIn Praise of the (Not Quite So) Expensive Pen
The question that will forever accompany a $1,000 pen is easy to spell out: Why?
By Chris Wright
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HomeWine Preservation’s Silver Bullet
Through crafty engineering, some physics, and one medically precise needle, the Coravin 1000 uncorks a world of wine possibilities (without pulling the cork).
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HomeThe Perfect Bar Cart
Alcohol remains an enduring motif in the great American narrative. That’s probably because those that wrote it drank, and drank well — epitomized by the enduring symbol of the most sophisticated of drinking cultures: the bar cart. What follows is just one interpretation of how the home bar should look and taste.
By Jack Seemer