Washington Post
"I guess it will always be the phantom issue," said
Murray Moss after hearing that the December issue of House & Garden will be the last. (He guest-edited the January book.) "It's a sad thing because another voice is gone," says designer
Mario Buatta. "But the magazine was changing too often. I think sometimes they were trying to be too avant-garde, and it turns a lot of people off."
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House & Garden's future had been speculated about for years (WWD)