Furniture Inspired by Georgia O'Keeffe's New Mexico Home
Briefly

The T List by T Magazine curates exciting insights into art, design, and fragrance. A highlight is the collaboration between Georgia O'Keeffe's museum in Abiquiu, New Mexico, and Herman Miller on a new collection of furniture inspired by her lifestyle and connections to iconic designers like Alexander Girard and Charles Eames. Key pieces include the Girard Snake Table and a unique Eames Wire Chair. Alongside the furniture launch, an exhibition of archival photos related to O'Keeffe's home and designs will be held in Manhattan. Additionally, Arquiste introduces a new fragrance, Tropical, inspired by the gardens of Merida, Mexico.
Georgia O'Keeffe's home in Abiquiu, New Mexico, has become a museum that showcases her life and features a collaboration with Herman Miller for O'Keeffe-inspired furniture.
The limited-run collection includes Girard’s Snake Table and a new configuration of the Eames Wire Chair, reflecting O'Keeffe’s artistic essence and New Mexico's natural designs.
To celebrate the launch, Herman Miller is exhibiting archival photographs of O'Keeffe's home and its renowned designers at its Manhattan location until May 29.
Carlos Huber, founder of Arquiste, captures the essence of a lush garden from his home in Merida, Mexico, in his latest fragrance, Tropical.
Read at www.nytimes.com
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