
Beyond that, the section stumbled this week by straying too far into Real Estate territory and spending far too much time on families who move to be near their children at boarding school. Yawn.
Top Picks:
- A Roomsmith Mixing Warmth and Wit: Count Bruno de Caumont is NOT our style. This is more interesting for the way he works and how he has created his career.

- Alen MacWeeney photographs Mathew Broderick's mother's apartment

- Tord Boontje has a new Doll Chair

- Homage to Buckminster Fuller: Geodesic dome in Oklahoma gets a second life
- Target opens a new online emporium: Global Bazaar
- New rubberized outdoor Tivoli radio
- Webcams Transport Virtual Visitors: We will be seeing more of this... it is very interesting.




"A Frank Lloyd Wright geodesic dome in Texas gets a second life"...a strange headline considering that the dome in question was designed by Robert B. Roloff (and inspired from the designs of Buckminster Fuller), not Frank Lloyd Wright, and is in Oklahoma, not Texas.
Offhand, I'd say that's a Buckminister Fuller from Oklahoma, not a Frank Lloyd Wright from Texas, no?
Corrections noted, apologies made, and stupidity assessed. the editor (a little under the weather yesterday...)