How St. Louis shaped education across the nation
In 1905, the world’s first education museum opened, with Amelia Meissner as its lead curator
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A look at tech additions in St. Louis schools
How private schools across the region are continuing to evolve
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Educators share their go-to reading lists for pre-K to sixth grade students
How many has your child read?
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Students share their thoughts on pressure, technology, and growing up with Trump in office
"My generation has grown up with a concept of politics’ being impersonal and not civilized. We have a lot of strong emotions but a lot of hope, too," says John Burroughs School grad William Howlett.
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Culinary adventures in northwest Arkansas
A recent weekend trip to Bentonville served as a memorable reminder of the dining destinations that await within a day's drive.
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A look at St. Louis' most beautiful homes
The annual cover story gives me the opportunity to do what I love most: report and write about houses whose beauty and history pique my interest.
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Expedition Subsahara uses African crafts to improve educational opportunities for girls in Senegal
Photographer Sofi Seck founded the company that sells authentic African basketry and jewelry.
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A self-taught furniture maker whose work is now gallery quality
“Wood’s a humbling medium; you can do everything right and it’ll still split or twist,” says Ryan Johnson.
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With help from the Color Whisperer, a homeowner gives her house new life
Color expert Kris Keller relies on her instincts to create spaces that homeowners respond to on an emotional level.
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Lali Kids creates fair-trade children's clothing in St. Charles historic district
Founder Kinnari McDevitt's company sells to more than 60 boutiques worldwide, as well as to such online retailers as Anthropologie and Maisonette.
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11 natural skin-care products made right here in St. Louis
Banish harmful chemicals from your everyday beauty routine.
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4 spots to shop for home decor on Clayton Road
In the market for antiques? Flowers? How about custom dinnerware and stationery? Take a drive down one of Ladue’s busiest roads and find a little bit of everything.
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The 10 most beautiful homes in St. Louis
However you define beauty, we’re pretty certain you’ll agree that the following 10 properties merit a place in our annual portfolio of the region's most beautiful properties.
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Playful or professional, fall’s bold trends bounce here, there, and everywhere
Opposites are attracting this season.
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Inside the homes of four St. Louis-based fashion bloggers
We reached out to four writers with one pressing question: Does your house match your clothes?
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A decades-long renovation returns a Midwestern palazzo to its original glory
See inside the palace near Forest Park..
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St. Louisans consider options for charging their electric cars at home
Home chargers can be installed indoors or out—on everything from brick to metal surfaces—and all take similar form: wall-mounted with a charging cable that resembles a fuel hose.
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Jefferson Connector aims to connect multiple live-work-play spaces
The development in St. Louis’ Midtown Alley will offer amenities that have been largely absent from the area.
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How buyer Lisa Davis predicts what home shoppers want next
Lisa Davis is responsible for the selection and styling of everything you see in KDR Designer Showrooms.
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Talking to the winner of our “Most Beautiful Home” photography contest
Earlier this summer, Design STL put out a call to our readers for photos of the most beautiful homes in St. Louis. We chatted with Meghan Putnam, the photographer behind the winning entry.
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