Dresser drawers too small to hold even a single pair of undies. Desktops too narrow to lay a solitary piece of stationery. Tabletops too modest to contain one china cup. Certain lovers of antiques ...
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For artists and designers accustomed to considering both form and function, working in miniature affords outsize opportunities for experimentation. Little furniture, none over seven inches tall.
Simply sign up to the Life & Arts myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. In Paris’s Passage Jouffroy there is a shop in which you can buy anything for your house. Furniture, lighting, ...
My wife and I are gluing. The best way is to squirt a glob onto a piece of paper, then use a toothpick to tack a few drops onto the edge of whatever you’re gluing—a wall, a shelf, a book. Do this all ...