Detroit: City of the Past, City of Tomorrow Detroit has a storied design history full of monumental midcentury figures. Now, a new class of avant-garde furniture makers is carrying on the legacy—and evolving it. Isabelle Weiss, founder of local gallery NEXT:SPACE, on why the city will be a driving force in U.S. design again. View Story Share Back Tweet Facebook Pin It Email Copy url Previous Next
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