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Good Questions: Must See Design Stops in NYC?

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My wife and I are coming to NYC today and are huge design freaks. We were wondering what your must-see museums / shops / restaurants are for a short trip in the City? We read your site daily and have since 2004! Thanks in advance to you and your readers!

Sincerely, Brad C.

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Dear Brad,

We get this question about once a year and it's very welcome. Frist of all check through:
STORES GUIDE
which categorizes all shops by location, style and item. A lot of comments? You know it's hot.

Our pick for museums:

Guggenheim
Cooper Hewitt
Whitney
MoMA
Noguchi

And you must check out:
Top Shops 2006: Best Modern Gifts?
Best of the Guide 2005: Modern Gifts

And then there's a past question or two:

Good Questions: Where Should I Go Design Shopping This Weekend?
Good Questions: Brooklyn Design Shop Tour?

Anyone else???

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Have lunch here:

http://www.fleurdeselnyc.com/

Visitors to NY generally enjoy poking around in ABC and it's right around the corner, easy to get reservations, and though not cheap, definitely a bargain.

posted by MrGreen on June 12th 2007 at 11:22am
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Conran Store.
ABC.
Cooper-Hewitt.

posted by Aaron on June 12th 2007 at 11:25am
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Guggenheim is undergoing renovations, and though their current show closes tomorrow - it's worth going to see all the scaffolding and stuff.

posted by jonathon on June 12th 2007 at 11:42am
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Future Perfect and Moss. Definately.

posted by Cindy on June 12th 2007 at 11:53am
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I think if you care about architecture at all, it's kind of fun to have a look at the Ellipse Building, also known as the Lipstick Building (from the outside -- it's offices and you probably can't really get in) it's on 3rd Avenue or so around 53rd Street or so. It was designed in order to shut up everybody who wanted a corner window by giving everyone (and yet no one) one. It's like a tall pinched column.

Also have a look at the Hearst Building with its harlequinesque curtain wall, nestled into a turn-of-the-[20th]-century (methinx) vaguely Egyptian-ish kind of situation. I love it.

posted by Curtis on June 12th 2007 at 12:03pm
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well...tonight is museum mile; get in for free.

posted by GZgoingMod aka Geraldine on June 12th 2007 at 12:58pm
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Philip Johnson's Rockefeller Guest house on 50th street - just down from the Seagrams building...

...much better than the Lipstick building.

posted by Neujeramic on June 12th 2007 at 1:01pm
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Blog Alley.

posted by Rick on June 12th 2007 at 1:26pm
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For shopping or drooling, High Style Deco on 18th St. btwn 7th & 8th Aves.

posted by Lori on June 12th 2007 at 2:24pm
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many possibilities, but architecture wise, take a walking tour of the meatpacking and see the shops, vitra, dwr, etc and new construction near the highline project.

posted by patrik on June 12th 2007 at 5:58pm
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If it is a lovely day, as I hope it will be, I recommend taking the water taxi to Dumbo and seeing a couple of the vintage stores that popped around there. I just like the feeling of being on a boat around manhattan so I take all my summer guests on that trip!

posted by saudoso on June 13th 2007 at 3:37am
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I second Cooper-Hewitt and Dumbo.

posted by nycflatcats on June 13th 2007 at 3:54am
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