Design’s Maximilist Prince Heads South
The ecstatic designs of Chris Wolston come to Texas, Juergen Teller's most honest show yet opens in Athens, a forgotten Cuban Modernist is revived in New York, and more.

On the evening of May 14th at Casa Cipriani’s Jazz Café in New York, Molteni&C and The Grand Tourist hosted more than 45 leaders from the global architecture and design community to celebrate a new season of design and to toast the first-ever print issue of the podcast. Giulia Molteni, Chief Marketing Officer of the Molteni Group, was joined on stage by Dan Rubinstein, host and founder of The Grand Tourist, to explore the Italian brand’s storied history and unique position in design. Architects and interior designers in attendance included Toshiko Mori, Jamie Drake, George Yabu of Yabu Pushelberg, Noam Dvir and Daniel Rauchwerger of BoND, Rafael De Cardenas, Jing Liu of SO-IL, Nina Magon, Gray Davis of Meyer Davis, Todd Raymond, Judy Olson Dunne of Butter and Eggs, Brittney Hart and Justin Capuco of Husband Wife, and others. molteni.it
The first-ever print issue of The Grand Tourist is available for order online now. Photos by Rebecca Smeyne.






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