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  1. The 25 Most Defining Pieces of Furniture From the Last 100 Years

    Three designers, a museum curator, an artist and a design-savvy actress convened at The New York Times to make a list of the most enduring and significant objects for living.

     By Nick HaramisMax BerlingerRose CourteauKate GuadagninoMax Lakin and

    CreditClockwise, from top left: Valentin Jeck; courtesy of Bukowskis; courtesy of Zanotta SpA - Italy; Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh/Art Resource, NY © ARS, NY; Ellen McDermott © Smithsonian Institution; Herman Miller Archives; Vitra
  2. The 25 Essential Dishes to Eat in Mexico City

    We asked five chefs and other food-obsessed locals to debate the most memorable plates (and snacks and beverages) in the capital.

     By Deborah DunnCristina AlonsoDudley AlthausMariana CamachoLydia CareyLiliana López SorzanoMichael SnyderLaura TillmanJorge Valencia and

    CreditMariano Fernandez
  3. The 25 Most Influential Works of Postwar Queer Literature

    Six opinionated writers debate — and define — the state of L.G.B.T.Q. writing in order to make a list of the most essential works of fiction, poetry and drama right now.

     By Kurt SollerLiz BrownRose CourteauKate GuadagninoSara HoldrenBrian Keith JacksonEvan MoffittMiguel MoralesTomi ObaroCoco RomackMichael Snyder and

    CreditCockwise from left: Clifford Prince King’s “Lovers in a Field” (2019), courtesy of the artist; © Maika Elan; Melody Melamed’s “Elva” (2021), courtesy of the artist; Lyle Ashton Harris’s “M. Lamar, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco, 1993” (2015), courtesy of the artist and Salon 94
  4. The 25 Essential Dishes to Eat in Paris

    We asked five chefs and culinary experts to determine the most delicious and memorable plates in the food-obsessed French capital. Here are the results.

     By Kurt SollerSara LiebermanKatherine McGrathZoey PollLindsey Tramuta and

    CreditThibault Montamat
  1. T’s 25 Most Defining Pieces of Furniture From the Last 100 Years: Everything We Considered

    From a Marcel Breuer chair to Metro shelving, all the nominated objects.

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    CreditSan Francisco Museum of Modern Art/Bridgeman Images. Donald Judd Furniture © 2024 Judd Foundation/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
  2. The 25 Travel Experiences You Must Have

    A pair of internationally minded writers, a chef, an architect and a landscape photographer made a list of the most extraordinary adventures a person should seek out. Here are the results.

     By Alwa CooperAshlea HalpernDebra KaminAileen KwunMiguel MoralesDan Piepenbring and

    A colony of gentoo penguins mill about in Paradise Bay.
    CreditStefan Ruiz
  3. The 25 Most Influential Postwar Women’s Wear Collections

    A group of fashion experts — editors, historians and a designer — convened over Zoom to make a list of the clothes that shaped the world.

     By Nick HaramisMax BerlingerRose CourteauJessica Testa and

    Looks from the Courrèges collection, published in The New York Times in March 1965.
    CreditLeombruno-Bodi
  4. The 25 Most Significant New York City Novels From the Last 100 Years

    Four writers and one bookseller gathered over Zoom to make a list devoted to fiction in which the city is more than mere setting.

     By Rose CourteauKate Guadagnino and

    Gordon Parks’s “Harlem Neighborhood, Harlem, New York” (1952), from the photographer’s “Invisible Man” series.
    Credit © The Gordon Parks Foundation
  5. The 25 Essential Dishes to Eat in New York City

    We asked six chefs and food experts to create a list of the most delicious and memorable plates in town.

     By Dan PiepenbringKurt SollerAmiel StanekKorsha Wilson and

    CreditDaniel Terna
  1. The 25 Most Significant Works of Postwar Architecture

    Three architects, three journalists and two designers gathered over Zoom to make a list of the most influential and lasting buildings that have been erected — or cleverly updated — since World War II. Here are the results.

     By Kurt Soller and

    The Cascade building at Arc 1600 in Savoie, France, photographed in 2018.
    CreditCourtesy of Agence Merci
  2. The 25 Most Influential Works of American Protest Art Since World War II

    Three artists, a curator and a writer came together to discuss the pieces that have not only best reflected the era, but have made an impact.

     By Thessaly La ForceZoë LescazeNancy Hass and

    A photograph of Breonna Taylor, projected onto the statue of Robert E. Lee on Monument Avenue in Richmond, Va., July 2020.
    CreditJim Lo Scalzo/EPA, via Shutterstock
  3. T’s 25 Most Influential Women’s Wear Collections: The Italian Designers We Overlooked

    On Versace, Valentino and other important shows that didn’t make the main list.

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    Models backstage at Alessandro Michele’s fall 2015 Gucci debut.
    CreditValerio Mezzanotti for The New York Times
  4. Contemporary Authors on Their Favorite New York City Novels

    These writers, who have themselves set fiction in the city, weigh in on novels by others who have done the same.

     

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  5. The 25 Rooms That Influence the Way We Design

    Three designers, two journalists and an interiors photographer gathered at The New York Times to make a list of history’s most enduring and significant spaces. Here are the results.

     

    Finn Juhl’s living room in Charlottenlund, Denmark, with a Hovdingestole chair and Vilhelm Lundstrom’s “Portrait of Hanne Wilhelm Hansen” (1946), photographed in 2013.
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