The Ultimate Baby Driver
The Little Car Company makes scaled-down replicas of Ferraris and Bentleys that retail for six figures. But their target audience is larger than you’d think
Young Inside
Vishaan Chakrabarti’s reimagining of the old Domino Sugar refinery in Brooklyn is the building New York didn’t know it needed
By the Board
Melbourne-based filmmaker and artist Daniel Agdag’s medium of choice is cardboard, and his sculptures are sure to shock and delight
The Power of Compromise
In a world where internal-combustion engines are becoming untenable, and battery electric vehicles are not yet entirely practical, makers such as Toyota, Volvo, and BMW are embracing a hybrid approach
Jean-Paul Vaugoin
The sixth-generation heir to Vienna’s last remaining silver manufacturer is innovating and sticking to tradition in equal measure
Built from the Ground Up
At 87, the architect Norman Foster has survived cancer and a heart attack. Now he is being honored with a new retrospective and is planning homes in outer space
David Raffoul and Nicolas Moussallem
Even after an explosion destroyed their Beirut studio, the young design duo is building bespoke furniture that’s captured the art world’s attention
Better by Design
A new coffee-table book celebrates 50 years of Pentagram, the world’s largest independent design consultancy
The Picasso of Automobiles
When it comes to Ferraris, the best time to buy is always now
Musical Chairs
Thierry Barbier-Mueller’s collection of more than 650 chairs, by designers including Ron Arad and André Dubreuil, is celebrated in a dazzling coffee-table book
Seeing the World Through Rossi-Colored Glasses
Over the course of the 20th century, the Italian designer and architect Aldo Rossi left his mark on everything from coffeepots to Venice’s La Fenice opera house. His catalogue raisonné pays homage to a postmodern visionary