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This Chic French Furniture Brand is Ready to Shake Things Up

By Wim Langedijk for HURS

This Chic French Furniture Brand is Ready to Shake Things Up


HUR Reads is our definitive shortlist of the most prominent articles from around the web.

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The Gospel of Candace Owens

Writer Clare Malone speaks with Daily Wire host Candace Owens. While we don’t agree with Owens views, Malone’s article is an interesting take on the growing group of right-wing voices trying to build platforms outside of the traditional mediums of TV and radio. 

THE NEW YORKER


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The Chic French Furniture Designers Taking Inspiration From an Italian Castle

French furniture brand Pierre Augustin Rose is pivoting their design direction. In a world where design starts to look increasingly the same, the founders behind Pierre Augustin Rose are deciding to no longer blend in. Inspired by a visit to the Montecalvello castle in Italy, the three founders behind the French furniture brand started designing with the monumental setting in mind.

THE WALL STREET JOURNAL


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Paloma Elsesser: “I’m living less fearfully.”

As you know, we’re not simply interested in what’s new, but always what’s best. We recently came across The Talks, a website featuring interviews with creatives across fashion, art, architecture, design, music and literature. We really enjoyed this conversation between Paloma Elsesser and writer Emma Robertson.

THE TALKS


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For Two Mexico City Chefs, a Culinary Legacy Is About Much More Than Food

T’s latest Culture issue focuses on legends and heirs. The American publication paired a wide variety of people changing culture together. Those who inspire each other, have worked together but also mother-daughter duo’s. This conversation between Mexico City Chefs Gabriela Cámara and Monica López Santiago was one of our favorites. 

T MAGAZINE


5

The Sneaker Identity Crisis

An interesting opinion piece by writer Romany Williams on the cooling down of sneaker culture. Let’s be honest sneakers aren’t going anywhere, but we agree with Willliams that era of the It sneaker might have passed.

SSENSE