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Night at the Museum • A new kind of hotel offers guests the chance to sleep in the same rooms as blue-chip masterpieces.
Best in Show • Dozens of artists are included in this year's Whitney Biennial. These are the five you should see first.
Powerful in Pink • Call it salmon, amaranth, or “Himalayan salt.” The color of the season recasts a softer shade as a masculine essential.
Hitting Refresh • We polled the most stylish guys we know on how they're updating their wardrobes this spring. Their answers offer a sharp, practical playbook for the season.
Patricks BB1 • This new wash bag might be the last one you ever buy-if you can get your hands on one.
Perfect Timing • Tiffany & Co. celebrates the 160th anniversary of its first chronograph with a stunning new platinum timepiece sure to raise the brand's horological profile.
Sticks and Stones • Fernando Jorge's Deep Vertex designs prove diamonds and other gems can look just as powerful with wood as with precious metal.
The Hat Trick • Björn Frantzén is the only chef with three Michelin three-star restaurants-and he's not done yet.
Better With Age • Baldacci Family Vineyards’ library releases take the guesswork out of knowing when your wine is ready to drink.
Reflections of a Gilded Age • A pair of rare Irish Regency mirrors reflects Jamie Sharp's discerning eye-and the renewed American appetite for European antiques.
THE ANSWERS with… Sid Mashburn
Jazz Age, Redux • A century after The Great Gatsby was published, Neo Deco has arrived, reintroducing the era's exuberance through lacquered finishes, jewel tones, and architectural silhouettes with a sharp industrial edge.
Japan's New Art Trail • A journey through the institutions shaping the country's most compelling contemporary work—from Tokyo to Kanazawa and beyond.
Natural Selection • Morgenthal Frederics has been pushing eyewear beyond utility for more than a century. Here's how its signature buffalo-horn spectacles take shape.
Chasing Alfa • U.K.-based Automotive Artisans has reimagined one of the most coveted collector cars in the world, and the results are nothing short of remarkable.
A Bird in the Hand • In order to streamline private aviation's on-demand charter process, an increasing number of smartphone apps let you bypass brokers.
Air Apparent • The brainchild of Baroness Ariane de Rothschild, the new 105-foot Gitana 18 foiling yacht raises the possibility of untold potential for offshore racing.
Baron of Speed • Gitana's legacy hit a high mark in the postwar decades when Baron Edmond de Rothschild's fleet ruled the seas.
Six-String Spin • Shaped like a Gibson Les Paul guitar, Clearaudio's Celebrity Al Di Meola turntable comes with a limited-edition pressing of one of the artist's milestone records.
SOFT FOCUS • Minimal palettes and relaxed tailoring make a strong case for subtle dressing—refined enough for the city, comfortable enough for the weekend.
A PILGRIMAGE TO POWDER • BUILT FROM GRANITE AND TIMBER ABOVE THE TREE LINE, BATTLE ABBEY IS A REMOTE, STORIED SKI SANCTUARY-EQUAL PARTS GRIT, GRACE, AND BOTTOMLESS SELKIRK SNOW.
THE SECOND LIFE OF RALPH LAUREN • The designer's archival clothing...