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Artist to Know: Philip Haas
Meet the artist behind “Four Seasons,” a series of larger-than-life sculptures on view at the New York Botanical Garden through October.
It’s late May in New York. The oppressive heat hasn’t set in, and the flowers on Park Avenue are in full bloom. We couldn’t have asked for a more perfect time for Spring, a 15-foot-tall fiberglass sculpture of flowers arranged to form a human face... READ MORE
Robb NYC Guide: Interiors
Fine furnishings and elegant accessories to remake your residence
Spring is a time for new perspectives, a time to hit the refresh button. Maybe you want a new personal trainer, or a new lineup of custom suits. But few things are as refreshing as a home redesign, or even just adding a choice piece or two. Here are... READ MORE
Exceptional Properties: Penthouses
Your hunt for an NYC dream home ends here.
We’ve sifted through the luxury listings and uncovered three homes fit for the most discerning buyer. Welcome to the first in a new series of New York real estate reports.
The Penthouse at 250 West Street
The luxury units at this landmark 1906 neo-... READ MORE
A Summer Home for Your Wine
At Société du Vin in Bridgehampton, private cellars and members-only tasting events for the collecting elite.
Leslie Alexander, owner of the Houston Rockets and summertime Southampton resident, had a problem. Because he kept his precious wine collection at his main residence, in Florida, he couldn’t just pluck one of his 6,000 bottles to enjoy on a nice... READ MORE
Sneak Peek: Manhattan Cocktail Classic
Cocktail-crazed New Yorkers, it’s time to gear up for this year’s five-day festival of fashionable drink trends.
Fast becoming one of the year’s most eagerly anticipated social events, the Manhattan Cocktail Classic begins this year on May 17 and promises a full slate of parties and other excuses to indulge. Here’s the inside scoop on the seminars and tastings... READ MORE
Get It First: The Newest Rolex
Rolex’s first NYC boutique celebrates its one-year anniversary on the heels of the Baselworld watch show. Here’s what that means for you, now.
Unlike most major watch brands, Rolex traditionally does not have stores of its own. So, last year, when the brand opened its first New York outpost—a 1,500-square-foot shop on 53rd Street and Fifth Avenue—in partnership with European jeweler Wempe... READ MORE
Great Find: Maraya Cigar
A different kind of smoke shop on the fashionable Lower East Side.
“Smoking a cigar is taking a moment to relax and reflect, and we all need that,” says Joy Florentz, founder and owner of Maraya Cigar, a tiny shop tucked away on Orchard Street. This miniscule storefront is where Florentz’s patrons come to unwind... READ MORE















































