Currents

- Open House: Architecture and Technology for Intelligent Living. Forward-Looking Homes at Pasadena's Art Center College of Design.

- Women’s Work: A Common Thread. Twenty one fabrics from Pollack inspired by RISD's archives.

- Outdoor shower: Under the Tree.

- Toronto-based Gus Modern opens in Chelsea. (Old news!)

- New Dysons: Two new models that are more compact than earlier models (but still expensive).
(Gus Modern photograph by Andrea Mohin)
Comments (3)
I love my Dyson. I know I'm buying into a lot of marketing hype. But I love it. The 2 times I have had a problem with the big yellow beast, their customer service was able to walk me thru & fix the problem on the phone in less than 10 minutes. For good customer service, I will pay dearly.
One of the MANY things I miss about my ex is his Dyson "Animal" that I used to borrow regularly.
He was smart boy... once he bought that, I used to VOLUNTEER to vacuum his house!
I don't know about Dyson, but I am a diehard fan of Miele. Those things are real horses. They NEVER break. They live 30 years and never break, no customer service needed. Between our families we own 7 Mieles and not one has ever broken down. If in the market for a vacuum cleaner, get a Miele. There is a dealer in Astoria, Queens and they have models that start at $270 to $1500.