The Taylor Cellars Burgundy, Bordeaux, Napa: Sotheby’s first New York single-owner sale of the year

    This Saturday, Sotheby’s Wine New York is hosting a livestream of its first single-owner sale of the year, The Taylor Cellars | Burgundy, Bordeaux, Napa. The auction will be held at Sotheby’s saleroom in New York, with bidders participating online and by telephone. Due to New York regulations, bidders are not able to … Read more

The Romanov in Houston, Texas is one of the most extraordinary houses anyone may ever see

  The enormous, secluded, nine-acre Romanov Estate compound sits in the heart of Hunters Creek Village and is within Houston‘s wealthiest zip code. Most Expensive Private Compound in Houston Hits Market for First Time. The 22,000 SQFT luxury home is complemented by a 3,500 SQFT guest lodge in its own private 5-acre setting. The prominent, … Read more

Jay-Z is sharing first bottle of D’USSÉ 1969 Anniversaire ultra-rare Grande Champagne Cognac with the rest of the world

  With an estimated value of $25,000-$75,000, this Bottle of ultra-rare Grande Champagne Cognac will be Auctioned at Sotheby’s starting March 1 with proceeds to benefit Shawn Carter Foundation. The Shawn Carter Foundation debuts “Bottle No. 1” of the new D’USSÉ 1969 Anniversaire Limited Edition at Sotheby’s auction house. Wrapped in 24-Karat gold foil and … Read more

Tom Dixon challenged himself to capture dreamy clouds in a hard material – aluminium

  Generously proportioned, the new CLOUD collection bridges the gap between extraordinary decoration and functional vases and serve ware. Tom Dixon’s Cloud has a very natural outcome and is visibly handmade. The organic forms of Tom Dixon’s new collection of vessels are inspired by the ephemeral and soft shapes of clouds. Tom Dixon’s Cloud is … Read more

Gus Van Sant: ‘We are living in a wilder time than anything we could imagine’

He is the king of the Hollywood underground. So why has he made a mini-series for Gucci? The film-maker talks about life in isolation, his gay president project and the big screen’s demise