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FEATURES For this special issue celebrating our 10th anniversary, we’ve revisited just a few of our favorite interiors from the past decade

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10 YEARS OF GREAT DESIGN

We asked design professionals to tell us what they’ve loved about the past 10 years, and what they hope for the future.

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A HUS ON THE HUDSON Photographs by Mick Hales

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AN ARTIST AND HIS STUDIO Photographs by Costas Picadas

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THE THRILL OF THE HUNT Photographs by Mick Hales

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ON THE COVER: From “A Brilliant Setting,” published in September 2019. Photograph by Björn Wallander; interior design by Nicole Fuller.

From “Deluxe Duplex,” published in April 2019. Photograph by Gieves Anderson; interior design by Jordan Carlyle.

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GARDENING

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MADE IN NEW YORK

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Elizabeth Hayt’s one-of-a-kind objets are beyond bedazzling. by Doug Young

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hen C&G M edia G roup launched NYC&G 10 years ago, we didn’t quite know what to expect. Our sister publications HC&G and CTC&G were well-established luxury regional design titles, but greater New York was a trickier nut to crack. Our territory was much vaster, if not a little overwhelming—from the upper Hudson Valley to Long Island’s Gold Coast and points in between. But what seemed to be “right” for NYC&G was what seemed to come naturally: good design, with something for everyone. While revisiting our premier issue from March 2012, I remembered the strong, compelling personalities behind the striking variety of projects we featured. (As an editor, I have always aimed for a heady combination of both.) A decade later, we still get the occasional “So, what’s a New York cottage?” joke, but that doesn’t come up very often anymore. I hope you enjoy this special anniversary issue highlighting some of my alltime favorite stories. After 10 years, I think readers know who we are.

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All In The Mix (top to bottom) Included among the style setters featured in the March 2012 debut issue of NYC&G were furniture designers Mitchell Gold and Bob Williams in Midtown, jewelry designer Jennifer Fisher in Tribeca, Dièry Prudent and Mariza Scotch with their daughter, Gala, in Brooklyn, and accessories designer and editor Marian McEvoy in Dutchess County.

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Upon the launch of NYC&G, the design media was abuzz with the news that our “beloved” titles were coming to New York—a reference to the bond that readers already had with sister publications HC&G and CTC&G. Mitchell Gold and Bob Williams hosted the kickoff party at their glamorous Manhattan apartment, toasting the continued success of HC&G Editor in Chief Kendell Cronstrom as he led this new venture. And for 10 years now, NYC&G has delighted readers in New York City, Westchester, the Gold Coast of Long Island, and the Hudson Valley with spectacular photography and excellent reportage. What a decade it has been! In spring 2012, as we emerged from the Great Recession, our aim was to do a deep dive into the world of design, heralding the rise of groundbreaking interior decorators and architects who would soon become household names. And that world quickly encompassed international design, as we were constantly on planes to Europe and elsewhere to keep up with the latest—so much so that we added an annual “Global Style” issue to our schedule. Then COVID-19 arrived, and suddenly New Yorkers were moving in droves to the Hamptons, Connecticut, the Hudson Valley, and beyond, demanding plenty of work from design professionals as they either freshened up or completely overhauled their new homesteads. And now, a decade in, New York City has come around, reinvigorated by longtime residents returning home and a new breed of affluent renters and buyers lured by the Big Apple’s bright lights. Manhattan, according to Douglas Elliman Real Estate, had record sales in the third quarter of 2021, the most in more than three decades. And the circle continues. new york cottages

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While interviewing some of our favorite design professionals about their thoughts from the past decade and for the decade to come (“10 Years of Great Design,” page 64), we were heartened and emboldened by their support of our efforts to continue covering the industry we know and love so deeply. “It’s exciting to open each issue of NYC&G and feel a sense of discovery,” Ellie Cullman said. “No one opens a magazine hoping to see what they’ve already seen.” Carol Egan revealed how much she “loves to explore new talent and emerging contemporary work, which is why it’s so

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essential that magazines like NYC&G exist.” Meanwhile, Robert Passal advised, “it’s important to stay true to yourself. I’ve seen so many magazines reinvent themselves, only to lose their focus and become unrecognizable and unappealing.” And Clodagh told us that she’s “grateful for NYC&G, an excellent, down-to-earth magazine which is not just about pretty pictures, but also delivers thoughtful prose.” Regional magazines like NYC&G, added Jesse Carrier and Mara Miller, “are an integral part of our design community. We look forward to the next 10 years!”

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ADJUSTABLE TABLE E1027, c. 1926 Designer: Eileen Gray Production Notes: Legend has it that the Irish designer Eileen Gray created this adjustable steel-and-glass table for her sister, who liked to have breakfast in bed. It was among the furnishings made for the famous late1920s house Gray co-designed with Jean Badovici on the French Riviera. dwr.com

Hundreds of new products are introduced every year, but only a handful are inducted into the design pantheon, becoming both instantly recognizable and often widely imitated. Which are the ones with staying power? Consider these groundbreaking sensations from the past 10 decades.

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about form meets function. The deceptively simple, organic shape of this vase, today replicated in dozens of different colors and sizes, is shockingly well suited for killer flower arrangements, although Aalto intended it more as a sculptural object. Fun fact: Aalto means “wave” in Finnish. iittala.com

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TULIP TABLE, c. 1957 Designer: Eero Saarinen Production Notes: A design magazine staple for nearly seven decades, this streamlined table on a distinctive pedestal base has been widely celebrated for its intelligence and integrity. No chairs crashing into table legs! Perfect for tight corners! Enough said. knoll.com

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Designers: Remy and Lucile Chatain, Albert Stockwell Production Notes: This enduringly popular banana-leaf wallpaper

has brought the dazzling warmth of the tropics to many an interior, including the Beverly Hills Hotel and the New York restaurant Indochine. A similar pattern, Brazilliance, lines the walls at the Dorothy Draper–designed Greenbrier hotel in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, and the Colony hotel in Palm Beach. cwstockwell.com

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ADJUSTABLE CHAISE LONGUE, 1966 Designer: Richard Schultz Production Notes: In the early 1960s, the visionary architect and entrepreneur Florence Knoll commissioned designer Richard Schultz, who had started out as an assistant to Harry Bertoia, to create a collection of weather-resistant outdoor furniture that would stand the test of time. The sleek powder-coated aluminum, vinyl, and polyester mesh result has lent chic appeal to poolsides ever since. knoll.com

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to task while simultaneously upending common notions of the everyday desk lamp, Richard Sapper introduced this sleek, modern variation on the theme. A brilliant counterweight system allows the user to manipulate the lamp into virtually any position and focus the light with pinpoint precision. artemide.com

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GLOBE BRANCHING BUBBLE CHANDELIER Designer: Lindsey Adelman Production Notes: Although it had its genesis in the late 2000s, the nature-inspired Bubble chandelier cemented its iconic status during the 2010s, when virtually every shelter magazine featured multiple interiors lit by its distinctive orbs. Going into the 2020s, it’s still very much in demand. lindseyadelman.com

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KNOTTED CHAIR, 1995 Designer: Marcel Wanders Production Notes: The Dutch design collaborative Droog made a splash in the 1990s, pushing the envelope with high-tech materials and cutting-edge shapes. Reminiscent of cat’s cradle and macramé slings for potted plants, the Knotted Chair comprises aerospace fibers on a carbon frame, covered with epoxy resin for durability. cappellini.com

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GEORGE SMITH SOFA, c. 1985 Production Notes: Named for an early-19th-century furnituremaker and founded by an antiques dealer on London’s Kings Road, George Smith took the U.S. by storm in the go-go 1980s, buoyed by Americans’ desire for exquisitely hand-crafted, plummy British seating pieces that would last a lifetime. In other words, shabby chic for the high-style set. georgesmith.com

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ANNANDALE-ON-HUDSON (bard.edu) Built in 1903, this walled garden at Bard College hews to the tenets of classical Italian garden design, with stunning views of the Hudson River and the Catskill Mountains in the distance.

2. STONECROP, COLD SPRING (stonecrop.org)

Anne and Frank Cabot, the founders of the Garden Conservancy, started creating the 16-acre Stonecrop in 1958. It’s especially noteworthy for its wide assortment of alpine plants.

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GREAT RIVER (bayardcuttingarboretum.com) This 690-acre property, designed by Frederick Law Olmsted in 1886, boasts outstanding collections of evergreen plantings, including hollies, rhododendrons, and oaks.

PURCHASE (pepsico.com/sculpture-gardens) Begun in the mid-1960s by visionary CEO Donald M. Kendall, Pepsico’s extraordinary sculpture collection is now ensconced in the corporate campus’s lush gardens, designed by Russell Page in the early 1980s.

6. WETHERSFIELD, AMENIA (wethersfield.org) Founded in 1937 by philanthropist Chauncey D. Stillman, the three-acre Italianate garden at the 1,000-acre Wethersfield estate is considered one of America’s finest, incorporating a peacock walk, a beech tunnel, rose and cutting gardens, and several water features. 7. PLANTING FIELDS,

OYSTER BAY (plantingfields.org) This quintessential circa-1920 Gold Coast estate features an intact 65-room Tudor Revival mansion and grounds designed by Olmsted Brothers, notably including a camellia greenhouse and an Italianate sunken garden.

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8 8. BEATRIX FARRAND GARDEN AT BELLEFIELD,

HYDE PARK (beatrixfarrandgardenhydepark.org) Perhaps America’s earliest and best-known woman landscape architect, Beatrix Farrand embraced the English style of gardening, creating a celebrated walled garden for Bellefield mansion, an 18th-century structure on the grounds of the Roosevelt-Vanderbilt National Historic Sites.

9. UNTERMYER PARK AND GARDENS,

YONKERS (untermyergardens.org) Nearly 50 acres of Samuel J. Untermyer’s original Greystone estate have been transformed into this stunning urban garden, part of the city of Yonkers and free to the public. The Indo-Persian walled garden and its crisscrossing canals are its centerpiece.

10 10. WAVE HILL, BRONX (wavehill.org)

From its arbor overlooking the Hudson River in Riverdale, Wave Hill is a garden oasis, stunning at all times of the year and offering a broad selection of programming in the fine arts and gardening arts. Known for its bold color and textural combinations, it’s just a quick train ride from Manhattan. —Alejandro Saralegui

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Prepare To Bedazzle In her Manhattan atelier, Elizabeth Hayt sits among her collection of faux-flora creations. See Resources.

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located in Manhattan’s fashion district, decorative artist Elizabeth Hayt and her team of assistants hand-craft botanicalinspired tabletop collections that are both whimsical and ornately colorful. “Why would I make something neutral?” the faux-flora designer asks rhetorically. “I don’t think white communicates anything.” Hayt, who holds a graduate degree in art history from the Institute of Fine Arts at New York University, started experimenting with objets d’art while she was decorating a penthouse studio/office in her apartment building a little more than a decade ago. “I was a writer, journalist, and author who developed a stubborn case of writer’s block,” she explains. “To cope, I began wallpapering the office with Damien Hirst’s photomontage of cigarettestubbed flowers, which inspired a kitsch art installation replete with recorded bird sounds and chandeliers.” Years later, Hayt began making one-of-a-kind textile flowers with vintage fabric, steel mesh, and other repurposed materials, and by 2019, she decided to have a salon-style opening to “inaugurate a viewing of my work.” The guest list included Andrew Mandell, the director of Bergdorf Goodman’s home department, which soon began carrying her pieces. Hayt’s collection has since grown to include extravagant roses, orchids, tulips, and lilies, all freestanding on hand-carved brass bases cast from tomatillos. Each flower begins with a brass stem cast from an actual rose branch. Its petals are structured from copper wire and steel mesh, cut to form an armature on which specifically chosen fabrics are

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Petal Pusher (top left) Shimmery stones and crystals are applied to flower petals with the help of an adhesivefilled craft syringe. (top right) Hayt’s brightly hued table linens are made from fabrics that undergo a sophisticated dye-printing process. (above and middle right) Petal armatures of steel mesh and copper wire are covered with fabric, trimmed, and attached to a cast-brass stem. (near right) Freestanding flowers are anchored by hand-carved brass bases molded from tomatillos. See Resources.

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Sales volume and prices increased in delayed luxury developments such as One57, Manhattan’s first super-skyscraper, which had broken ground in 2010 on Billionaires’ Row. Designed by Pritzker Prize–winning architect Christian de Portzamparc, the tower’s ultraluxurious full-floor condos were “snapped up quickly, many by Chinese buyers ready to purchase off-plan at record-breaking prices,”

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In its first year of publication, NYC&G reports on one of the earliest cutting-edge “starchitect” residential buildings in the former no-man’s land of far west Chelsea: Annabelle Selldorf’s 200 Eleventh Avenue, alluring enough to snare pioneering boldface-named tenants such as actress Nicole Kidman, fashion designer Domenico Dolce, decorator Jamie Drake, and mega-broker Fredrik Eklund. In the years that follow, new High Line–adjacent developments join the club, including Bjarke Ingels’s XI tower, 520 West 28th Street by Zaha Hadid, and the much-ballyhooed Hudson Yards.

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Plans are announced to restore the 1909 Bossert Hotel in Brooklyn Heights to its original Italian Renaissance grandeur, reopening it as a 280-room boutique hotel. Once known as the “Waldorf-Astoria of Brooklyn” and the place where the Brooklyn Dodgers celebrated their 1955 World Series win over the New York Yankees, the building had fallen into disrepair and was last being used by Jehovah’s Witnesses for overflow housing. Cut to 2022, and the hotel, now reportedly owned by IHG Hotels & Resorts, still hasn’t opened its doors, after nearly a decade of delays and management changes.

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It looks like one-percenters are not immune to the vicissitudes of real estate. NYC&G reports on the deep discounts being seen on Billionaires’ Row, where apartments on the market are suddenly undergoing price cuts of up to 20 percent. Maybe the developers of luxury buildings such as One57 and 111 West 57th Street overshot the mark? Even in New York City, there aren’t that many people who can plunk down $50 to $80 million on an apartment the same way their housekeepers buy a quart of milk. “There’s still an appetite for high-end units,” comments Douglas Elliman Real Estate broker Mickey Conlon. “Developers are simply willing to negotiate.”

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The fashion business, like real estate, is notoriously fickle, which is likely why Tommy Hilfiger was able to weather the storm clouds that seemed to hover over his turreted 5,655-square-foot duplex penthouse at the Plaza for more than a decade. In the late 2000s, Hilfiger and his wife, Dee Ocleppo, bought the apartment for $25.5 million, quickly put it back on the market for $50 million, and then later renovated it and listed it again, in 2013, for $80 million before reducing the ask to $68.95 million. Finally, at the end of 2019, the place sold for a reported $31.25 million.

An 1878 Upper East Side townhouse with a modern 1956 façade— added by the home’s onetime owner, celebrated architect Edward Durell Stone—is listed at the end of 2013 for $9.995 million, but it doesn’t sell till July 2015, after several price chops and a deeply discounted final ask of $6.75 million. Meanwhile, developers realize that Madison Square Park is, duh, located in the middle of the city and start building luxury towers around it, including One Madison, where model Gisele Bündchen and New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady scoop up a 48th-floor apartment for around $11.7 million.

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Not all high-end real estate takes a long time to change hands. In its April issue, NYC&G notes the recent listing of the late Joan Rivers’s 5,100-square-foot triplex penthouse at One East 62nd Street. By July, her estate sells the lavishly decorated pad for its full asking price of $28 million. The buyer: an LLC briefly described as “Middle Eastern royalty,” according to a writeup in The New York Times. NYC&G’s 2014 Innovator award winner, interior designer Mario Buatta, recalls that Rivers, a close friend, “entertained in the apartment all the time. It’s beautifully done.”

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Perhaps the crowds at Eataly and Shake Shack became a bit too much for Gisele Bündchen and Tom Brady (see 2014), who decided to sell their Madison Square Park digs for about $14 million (reduced from an initial ask of $17.25 million) and decamp for the somewhat quieter environs of Tribeca, plunking down about $25.5 million for a unit on the 12th floor of the Robert A.M. Stern–designed 70 Vestry. A little more than a year ago, the supermodel and the freshly minted (and briefly retired) quarterback for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers flipped the pad for a whopping $37 million. THEM AGAIN?!

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Manhattan, Schmanhattan. Brooklyn’s where it’s at, and formerly sleepy neighborhoods like Fort Greene, Greenpoint, and Cobble Hill are suddenly hotter than ever—with prices to match. As with most things in life, celebs are leading the charge, including Matt Damon, who has closed on Brooklyn’s most expensive sale to date, for a reported $16.75 million. His new six-bedroom penthouse abode at the Standish, a converted 1903 Beaux-Arts hotel in Brooklyn Heights, features sweeping views of the New York skyline. Fellow neighbors include actors Emily Blunt and John Krasinski, who purchase two units for $11 million, with plans to combine them.

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The times, they are still a-changin’, and Manhattan real estate sales (and sale prices) surge dramatically compared to the year before, along with fierce bidding wars. Pandemic or no, people still need to move along with their lives, including entertainer Bette Midler, who sells her longtime Upper East Side penthouse for $45 million, and British actress Kate Winslet, who unloads her 3,000-squarefoot four-bedroom Chelsea duplex for $5.3 million and moves to an estate outside London. Still, inventory remains low in all markets, leading many people to treasure what they already have.

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The pandemic turns the real estate world— indeed, the entire world—on end. People leave the city in droves, fleeing to homes upstate or on Long Island and leaving an apocalyptic-looking Manhattan in their wake. NYC&G reports on the multitudinous businesses that have been following the money, mostly to the Hamptons, where blue-chip art galleries such as Hauser & Wirth, Phillips, and Sotheby’s set up shop, alongside assorted highend fashion and home accessories brands. Meanwhile, residential real estate sales volume tanks to a 30-year low in Manhattan, creating a buyers’ market for the intrepid.

says Brown Harris Stevens broker Leslie Singer, who adds that most sales occurred sight unseen, thanks to drone footage and virtual walk-throughs. Upon One57’s completion in 2014, billionaire Michael Dell had bought a palatial duplex penthouse for $100.5 million. In a less quantifiable way, reality TV and social media began to affect the future of real estate marketing overall. Serhant and his telegenic industry peers Fredrik Eklund and Michael Lorber were cast in Bravo TV’s reality show Million Dollar Listing New York, which first aired in 2012 and catapulted the brokers into the international fame game, attracting more than a million viewers during the first season and inaugurating the notion of “celebrity brokers.” “I had almost no business at the time,” recounts Serhant, “but I knew what to do in front of a camera.” A decade later, Serhant is a brand-builder nonpareil, with spinoff shows like Ryan’s Reno and Sell It Like Serhant, in addition to running an eponymous firm featuring an in-house studio that creates videos and branding aids for his team. Social media emerged as an essential business tool, and agents began marketing properties on YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram. “In 2010, we were faxing our listings to co-brokers and advertising only in newspapers and magazines,” says Hara Kang, a broker with Elliman’s Atlantic Team in the Hamptons. His partner, Justin Agnello, adds, “We started marketing digitally in 2013 with more videos and highquality virtual tours. Now more of our marketing dollars are spent on social media than Ryan Serhant Real Estate Broker on traditional media.” Luxury towers not only grew taller during the post-recession years, but pedigree became de rigueur. Rafael Viñoly (432 Park), SHoP Architects (111 West 57th Street), Robert A. M. Stern (220 Central Park South), Jean Nouvel (53 West 53): All, says Compass broker Vicki Barron, offered both the imprimatur of famous architects in addition to “a whole new level of luxury amenities, such as swimming pools, concierge jet service, residents-only dry-bars

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percent drop in inventory in fourth quarter 2021 versus the same period in 2019. Despite everything, the city that never sleeps has staved off a deep slumber: A massive influx of New Yorkers returned to the Big Apple last year, proving its enduring resilience. Brokers responded to huge leaps in sales volume and prices as well as frenzied bidding

The city that never sleeps has staved off a deep slumber: A massive influx of New Yorkers returned to the Big Apple last year, proving its enduring resilience wars for rentals, even as many commercial buildings continue to struggle with high vacancy rates and discounted lease renewals. “The amount of commercial real estate leased in the city dropped from 40 million square feet in 2019 to 10 million in 2020, then went up again in 2021 to 25 million, but there’s still a vacancy rate of 18.8 percent, compared to the [previous] norm of 8 percent,” says Bert Rosenblatt, founder of commercial brokerage

firm Vicus Partners, who nevertheless projects a rosy comeback fueled by tech companies. “Former pillars of the commercial sphere, such as financial companies, hedge funds, and big law firms, have shrunk,” he says, “but Facebook rented more than 2 million square feet of office space during COVID, Google’s footprint will exceed 3 million square feet when it finishes construction on its offices in the St. John’s Terminal Building near Holland Tunnel next year, and even Amazon bought the old Lord & Taylor Building for a 630,000-square-foot office. Tech firm employees want to be in an office and networking with their colleagues and friends.” An influx of young people filling these tech jobs, Rosenblatt predicts, will soon bolster the city’s rental market. What will happen in the years to come? It’s always an interesting game, especially with the advent of blockchain and cryptocurrencies. “Web 3.0 technologies will transform the way we buy and sell real estate,” Serhant opines. “The digital ledger will change public recordkeeping, contracts will become NFTs, and the metaverse will affect how real estate is experienced and sold. Imagine the possibilities of meeting someone in the virtual world to show property without the need to board a plane or travel by train or car. It’s going to change everything for the better.”

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for blowouts, full-service kitchens helmed by Michelin-star chefs, and wine and cigar lounges.” And then, well, let’s not forget about Brooklyn, where hipster havens upset the Big Apple cart among a certain demographic. Now cutting-edge towers in downtown Brooklyn, Dumbo, and Brooklyn Heights offer equally sumptuous luxury amenities and extraordinary views. Designed by ODA, Quay Tower at the foot of Brooklyn Bridge Park has posted some of the borough’s priciest condo sales. “In the past two quarters, we’ve sold more than 20 units, most between $2 million and $7 million,” says Robert Levine, CEO of RAL, a partner on the development team. “There’s strong demand for quality.” Among the driving forces accelerating the shift in interest to Brooklyn are “good public and private schools and family-oriented neighborhoods,” says Lindsay Barton Barrett, a Douglas Elliman broker who closed a deal last year on a Brooklyn Heights townhouse for $25.5 million, the priciest sale ever in the borough. “People who were getting edged out of Manhattan realized that you didn’t necessarily have to move to the suburbs once you had children.” But nothing could have thrown the real estate world off course more than the pandemic, which brought about a paradigm shift on multiple levels. In January 2019, hedge-fund manager Ken Griffin purchased the most expensive home in the U.S.—a $238 million condo at 220 Central Park South—and little more than a year later, urban dwellers were fleeing to suburban and exurban homes with large yards, leaving the city devastated. Predominantly seasonal regions like the Hamptons “became yearround communities overnight,” recounts James Keogh, a broker with Elliman’s Atlantic Team, noting that any inventory languishing on the market all but vanished. Appraisal firm Miller Samuel reported that the median Hamptons sales price in third quarter 2021 was 51.7 percent above the same period two years before, noting the “chronic lack of listing inventory” as the key driver of price increases. Hudson Valley counties boomed as well. In Westchester, brokers Amy Smith Sroka and Joanna Rizoulis of Julia B. Fee Sotheby’s International Realty tallied a 19 percent increase in the median sales price and a 61


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“Social media has drawn attention to design, while also making specific genres mainstream and pedestrian at the same time. If I see one more cream room with a single branch projecting from vintage pottery or another modern farmhouse, I’m going to implode!”

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“Thanks to technology, the expectation of clients to receive speedy responses has grown from expedient to often exhausting. Younger designers shop websites rather than brickand-mortar showrooms, often missing the positive aspects of being inspired IRL and seeing quality, proportion, and detail in person. The metaverse is fast approaching, for good and bad, so buckle up!”

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A Hus on the Hudson Face Stockholm’s founder puts a Swedish twist on a classic Victorian farmhouse PHOTOGRAPHS BY MICK HALES

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Divine Design The living room features a cast-iron table and various seating pieces upholstered in silk. Religious totems are displayed throughout the home.

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Antique Notions Mirror-image love seats in the sitting room (near right) are upholstered in a floral print; the fauteuil is covered in velvet. The caned chairs in the dining room (above) are Brimfield Antique Show finds. (opposite) An antique French book cabinet occupies a corner of the living room.

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Beautifully Composed (this page clockwise from top left) A Swedish armchair sits next to an American armoire in a guest room. A walk-in closet inhabits a former bedroom. Chalk Paint lends patina to the cushion

fabric on a pair of Swedish chairs and an ottoman in the primary bedroom. Striped silk curtains frame a marble-topped table in the downstairs bathroom. (opposite) A Swedish farm table has been repurposed as a desk in the home office.

EDITOR’S NOTE: At some point along the way, the enduringly popular “Swedish style” hit critical mass among the decorating-obsessed, so it was a distinct pleasure to publish the real deal: Gun Nowak’s 1870 farmhouse in Germantown, in Columbia County. Who better than the founder and CEO of the cosmetics juggernaut Face Stockholm, which is 40 years old this year, to show readers how it’s done? Naturally, whitepainted floors, furniture in faded hues, cane-backed chairs, and gilt accents were in abundance, but I remember most the unexpected array of Buddhas, prayer beads, and religious totems, souvenirs from Nowak’s extensive travels to India. —K. C. 80

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Out Of This World The living room is furnished with a custom sofa upholstered in Cortina Leathers’ Veneto in Ice Blue and Cassina’s K10 Dodo armchairs. The acrylic on canvas is by Wayne Gonzales. See Resources.

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EDITOR’S NOTE: I was excited to shoot this pied-à-terre in the 35XV apartment building, completed in 2016 by FXFowle Architects, now called FXCollaborative. Located in Chelsea, the structure is among the many cuttingedge towers that sprouted up in the years after the nearby High Line evolved from a brilliant idea into a fabulous reality. Decorator Benjamin Noriega-Ortiz took on the interiors, which feature sumptuous furnishings that both soften the space’s hard edges and complement a heady art collection. I had initially feared that the building’s sharp angles might prove problematic for a two-dimensional magazine spread, but as usual, contributing photographer Peter Murdock knew exactly where to point the camera. —K. C. 84

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Vantage Points (this page clockwise from top) A Richard Schulman photograph of Andy Warhol and JeanMichel Basquiat is displayed in the kitchen, which features cabinetry from Poggenpohl, a Miele cooktop, and a Grohe faucet. The powder room’s walls, floor, and vanity are covered in slabs of Breccia Capraia marble and accented with stained oak paneling; the goose-feathered saw is by Abyu Lighting and the handmade glazed-clay chair is by Maarten Baas. A canvas by Ryan McGinness punctuates the primary bedroom. (opposite) In the dining room, a Santa & Cole light fixture hangs above a B&B Italia Pathos table. See Resources.


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Setting The Mood (this page) Used in the foyer, Pierre Frey’s Jardin De Mysore wallpaper established the color palette for the entire house. (opposite) Furnishings in the airy conservatory include a Haddon lounge chair and Porter divan from Hickory Chair and a chandelier from Niermann Weeks. See Resources.

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CLASSIC COMFORT A graceful 1940s home in Manhasset gets a 21st-century update PHOTOGRAPHS BY MICHAEL PARTENIO

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Chic Retreats (this page) The primary suite’s sitting area features an Alfonso Marina chinoiserie chest, a Baker chaise covered in a Clarence House velvet, and a hide rug from Kyle Bunting. (opposite clockwise from left) A hand-painted Gracie wallpaper sets an elegant tone in the dining room. The parlor features a 13-foot-long Chesterfield-style tufted sofa and a variety of fabrics from Thibaut. The pool house is anchored by a custom George Smith sectional and cocktail tables from West Elm. See Resources.

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EDITOR’S NOTE: People who understand the challenges and pitfalls of the interior design business are rightly offended by the snarky comment “Anybody can be a decorator.” So not true. In a former life, Kevie Murphy was a lawyer, but she later switched gears and enrolled at the New York School of Interior Design to pursue her true passion. She and her family eventually moved from a Brooklyn Heights apartment to a 7,200-square-foot center-hall Colonial in Manhasset, where Murphy put her freshly honed skill set to work. To my mind, the house is a stellar example of classic design reinterpreted for 21st-century living. —K. C.

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Color Blocks In the upperlevel studio (this spread), Robert Kelly’s Nocturne Grande XLIII hangs above a pair of vintage Marcel Breuer tubular-steel chairs. The plywood floor is painted to give the impression of polished stone. The canvases on the long north-south wall (opposite) are part of Kelly’s “Nocturne Tropicale” series of 2013. See Resources.

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An Artist and His Studio In a legendary 19th-century jewel near the Bowery, a painter practices the craft of artful living PHOTOGRAPHS BY COSTAS PICADAS

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Off The Walls (opposite) The grid of shelves in a small study serves as storage and display space. The little red chair, one of a pair, is from a Danish elementary school; the rug is Navajo. (this page) Artful arrangements cover most of the loft’s ample wall space. See Resources.

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EDITOR’S NOTE: A high point of editing this magazine is simply checking out people’s houses. When I went to see painter Robert Kelly’s live-work space, I wondered if it might scream “artist’s loft,” but that couldn’t have been further from the truth. Constructed around 1860 on a nondescript side street off the Bowery, his building once served as a community center and meeting place, notably during the women’s suffrage and labor movements of the early 1900s. “It’s so important to avoid the pitfall of having a beautiful contemporary space that is soulless and cold,” Kelly said in our article, describing the subtle conversion of his duplex apartment. “Everything here resonates for me personally.” —K. C.

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Upstairs, Downstairs (opposite top) In the upstairs living area, a Moroccan Beni Ourain rug anchors a Poul Kjaerholm sofa and a pair of the designer’s PK 22 chairs. The Mexican church pew dates from the 1920s. (opposite bottom) Original exposed brick in the kitchen and dining area provides a backdrop for a wall of custom cabinetry and Zimbabwe black granite countertops from Walker Zanger. (this page) Two Piero Lissoni Frog chairs sit at the bottom of the custom staircase. The castiron columns are original to the circa1860 building. See Resources.

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Top Of The Morning In late October 2012, riders meandered through the woods at the start of Darren Henault and Michael Bassett’s annual foxhunting party in upstate New York. See Resources.

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EDITOR’S NOTE: When decorator Darren Henault—most recently the proprietor of Tent New York, a lovely new shop in Amenia, in Dutchess County—called me to see if I wanted to cover a foxhunt near his home in Millbrook, I leapt at the chance. I know nothing about the horse world but am enthralled by the pageantry, so it was a privilege to document the elaborate goings-on, along with a post-ride buffet luncheon and interior shots of Henault’s beautiful home. Talk about a race to the finish: After the shoot wrapped, I made it back to the city only hours before Superstorm Sandy cut its devastating swath through New York. —K. C. march/april 2022

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Horse Sense (this spread) Appropriately befitting the lifestyle of a country squire, the home features sumptuous antiques bought at auction and fabrics from such revered firms as Clarence House, Chelsea Editions, and Travers. “It’s a nice mix of formality and informality,” says

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Henault (opposite top left), suggesting that the same might be true of the hunt. “Everything we wear serves a purpose, and it’s important to say good morning to the masters before we head out. Although the men are definitely bigger peacocks than the women.” See Resources.


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That ’70s Show In the library ( this page), a Holly Hunt mirror hangs above a Pierre Cardin console. Artwork on the wall includes a family portrait, a Bob Stanley silkscreen of the Beatles, and photographs from The New York Times. (opposite) The living room features pairs of 18th-century gilded trumeau mirrors and consoles, Milo Baughman armchairs, and T. H. Robsjohn-Gibbings ottomans. See Resources.

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EDITOR’S NOTE: I knew Sasha Bikoff had that special something the moment I met her. Warm, enthusiastic, and blessed with natural talent, she quickly became decorating’s “it girl” not long after this project appeared in our pages. A few years before, her mother had asked Bikoff, a fledgling designer then working at Gagosian Gallery, to help her decorate her apartment in the legendary Dakota on Central Park West. By the time of publication, the memory was bittersweet, as Bikoff’s mother had recently passed away. I asked Sasha if she might be interested in writing the article herself, and not surprisingly, she did an amazing job. —K. C.

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Dressed To Thrill The primary bedroom (this page) includes a circa-1960s Philip and Kelvin LaVerne– designed table and bed curtains made from an Oscar de la Renta silk; the wall covering is de Gournay’s Wisteria. Custom Robert Allen malachite lampshades sit atop a Dorothy Draper–designed dresser in the walk-in closet (opposite top left and bottom), complemented by curtains made from a Brunschwig & Fils silk. The claw-foot tub in the guest bathroom (opposite top right) is from Waterworks and the flooring is from Artistic Tile. See Resources.

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Restful Lair The bedspread in the guest room is a vintage Oriental carpet; the throw pillows are antique English Arts and Crafts. The American seascape dates from 1940. See Resources.

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With a keen eye for collecting everything from Empire to exotica, a designer duo turns their Renaissance Revival townhouse into a veritable showcase PHOTOGRAPHS BY JOHN M. HALL

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Gothic Drama (this page top and opposite) The library’s 1860s American Gothic chandelier is a score from a Hudson, New York, antiques store. The bookcases were fashioned from an antique paneled room that was purchased in its entirety and retrofitted. (this page bottom left) An 1842 portrait hangs above a cabinet attributed to the Herter Brothers. (this page bottom right) An American Empire sideboard and a dazzling 1896 chandelier add drama to the dining room. See Resources.

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EDITOR’S NOTE: Our article about New York–based decorators Ron Wagner and Timothy Van Dam described the men as “confirmed modernists,” but once they had purchased an 1895 Renaissance Revival limestone townhouse in historic Hamilton Heights, all bets were off. During the shoot of this antiquesfilled treasure trove, I truly came to understand the glory and satisfaction that come from a lifetime of collecting, not to mention the sheer joy and challenges of putting a room together. I produced this story with the late photographer John Hall, who was meticulous, dedicated to his craft, and professional to the core. —K. C. march/april month 20xx 2022

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Golden Touch (opposite) Decorator and homeowner Lucinda Loya designed the chain-link barstools in the kitchen, which features Poggenpohl cabinetry. The primary bedroom (this page) is decked out in a floral wall covering from Osborne & Little. Furnishings include a vintage mirrored vanity from ABC Carpet & Home, a wool-covered Marcel Wanders V.I.P. chair, and photographs by Donald Sultan above the platform bed, which is upholstered in Kravet’s Kaston. See Resources.

EDITOR’S NOTE: Texans are famous for living large, and Houston-based decorator Lucinda Loya definitely played to type in her New York pied-à-terre just steps from Stuyvesant Park. Located in a Victorian Gothic redbrick pile that has had former lives as a convent and a rehab center, the condo boasts a soaring great hall which still bears details from its past as an Episcopal chapel. Loya was appropriately reverential with her decorating scheme, paying homage to the structure’s bones while twirling up the space with art and furnishings by modern gods such as Andy Warhol and Marcel Wanders, alongside nods to fashion potentates like Chanel, Prada, Fendi, and Gucci. —K. C. 111


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(bottom two rows clockwise from top left) A place setting on a table designed by Amal Kapen Interiors. Zandra Havasy and Debby D’Ambrosio. Signature Pink A Cabana drink cups. Committee member Beth Haridopolos, Pink Aid LI Founder and Board of Directors VP Ali Mitchell, designer and luncheon Co-Chair Eileen Kathryn Boyd, and designer Amal Kapen. Sam Mitchnick, Pink Aid LI Council Member Diana Mitchnick, and Alexis Mitchnick. Pink Aid LI Corporate Sponsorship Co-Chair Susan Cohen, Pink Purse LI Co-Chair Pamela Praetorius, Pink Aid Co-Founder Andrew Mitchell, Pink Aid LI Advisory Council Member Carolyn Walkin, and Auction Co-Chair Anna Marie Baker.

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Inspired by retro umbrellas in the 1952 Slim Aarons ‘Scone Madam?’ photo, the new Mirasol® umbrella with white bullion fringe harkens back to an oh-so-serene poolside afternoon in Beverly Hills. 800.919.9464 / santabarbaradesigns.com / @sbumbrella

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Handcrafted glass bowl with realistic orange orchid and grass inlay, measures 10” diameter. Available at the Unlimited Earth Care Garden Market Store. Priced at $350. 631.725.7551 unlimitedearthcare.com @unlimitedearthcare

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Pages 32–34: Elizabeth Hayt, 917463-8958, elizabethhayt.net. MONDO CONDO

Pages 82–85: Interior design, Benjamin Noriega-Ortiz, BNO Design, 917-975-1026, bnodesign.com. Architecture, FXCollaborative, 212627-1700, fxcollaborative.com. Additional credits not on page: Pages 82–83: Living room: Table (far left), DDC. Side tables, Tucker Robbins. Area rug (custom), Jamie Stern Furniture, Carpet & Leather. Page 84: Primary bedroom: Bedside tables, Alpha Craft Inc. Page 85: Dining chairs, DDC.

Table lamps, One Kings Lane. Chair fabric, Kvadrat. Bed frame design, Lucinda Loya Interiors. Bed covering, Legacy Home. Throw pillow fabric (gold), Whiting & Davis. Bedside table (pedestal), CB2. Swing-arm lamps, AllModern. Pendant light, Hudson Furniture. Rug, The Rug Market. Artwork (above chair), Alexandra Hager.

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Page 128: Maneli Wilson, 917-2269104, maneliwilson.com.

SOURCE LIST Unless specifically noted, most vendors are located in New York City. (T) = Sources available through architects, interior designers, and design professionals.

CLASSIC COMFORT

Pages 86–89: Interior design, K. A. Murphy Interiors, 917-848-0458, kamurphyinteriors.com. Architecture, Michael Jay Wallin, 631-271-7344, architectwallin.com. Landscape design, The DeVoe Group, 516-3813708. Additional credits not on page: Page 87: Coffee table, RH. Rug (custom), Country Carpet. Page 88: Sconces, Visual Comfort. Page 89: Dining room: Chair-back fabric, J. Robert Scott. Buffet, Bethan Gray. Chandelier and sconce, Niermann Weeks. Parlor: Sofa (custom), J & P Upholstery. Ottoman fabric (pink and coffee table), Thibaut. Armchairs, Hickory Chair. Lamp, Visual Comfort. Pool house: Chair fabric, Pierre Frey. Pouf, Jaipur. Chandelier, Visual Comfort. AN ARTIST AND HIS STUDIO

Pages 90–95: Artwork throughout, Robert Kelly, available through Leslie Feely Fine Art, 212-988-0040, leslie feely.com, robertkellystudio.net. THE THRILL OF THE HUNT

Pages 96–99: Interior design, Darren Henault, 212-677-5699, darren henault.com. Landscape design, Janice Parker Landscape Design, 860350-4497, janiceparker.com. Tent New York, 845-789-1837, tentnewyork.com. Additional credits not on page: Page 98: Drapery fabric, Clarence Items pictured but not listed here are from private collections or have no additional details.

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House. Page 99: Primary bedroom (middle left): Bed, The Federalist. Bedding, Leron Linens. Wall covering, Chelsea Editions. Drapery fabric, Pierre Frey, with sheers by Kravet and trim by Osborne & Little. Desk, Lief. Dining room (middle right): Decorative paint on dining chairs, Two Worlds Arts. Console, Joseph Beam Custom Furniture, with decorative paint by Two Worlds Arts. Guest bedroom (bottom left): Dresser, Lief. Club chair, TCS, with fabric by Les Indiennes. Window treatment swags, Les Indiennes. Sheers, Kravet. FAMILY MATTERS

Pages 100–103: Interior design, Sasha Bikoff, sashabikoff.com. Architecture, David Porter, Traditional Line, 212-627-3555, traditionalline.com.

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Pages 104–107: Interior design, Wagner Van Dam Design & Decoration, 212-862-0092, wagnervandam.com. STARK CONTRAST

Pages 108–111: Interior design, Lucinda Loya Interiors, 713-682-2800, lucindaloyainteriors.com. Additional credits not on page: Pages 108–109: Side units and table design, Lucinda Loya Interiors. Page 110: Cushion fabric, Dedar. Faucet, Dornbracht. Page 111:

Architects & Designers Building (A&D), 150 E. 58th St., NYC, 212-6442766, adbuilding.com Decoration & Design Building (D&D), 979 Third Ave., NYC, 212-759-5408, ddbuilding.com Fine Arts Building (FAB), 232 E. 59th St., NYC Interior Design Building (IDB), 306 E. 61st St., NYC, theinteriordesign building.com New York Design Center (NYDC), 200 Lexington Ave., NYC, 212-6799500, nydc.com ABC Carpet & Home, abchome.com Abyu Lighting, abyulighting.com Alexandra Hager, alexandrahager. com (see also Lumas Gallery) Alfonso Marina, alfonsomarina.com AllModern, allmodern.com Alpha Craft Inc., alphacraft.com Andrianna Shamaris, andrianna shamarisinc.com Artistic Tile, artistictile.com B&B Italia, bebitalia.com Baker (T), NYDC, bakerfurniture.com Benjamin Moore, benjaminmoore.com Bethan Gray, bethangray.com Brunschwig & Fils (T), D&D, brunschwig.com Cassina, cassina.com Chelsea Editions, chelseaeditions.com Clarence House (T), D&D, clarence house.com Cortina Leathers, cortinaleathers.com

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28 APRIL

Dance the night away as Lenox Hill Neighborhood House and media sponsor NYC&G celebrate the nonprofit’s “A Garden of Earthly Delights” spring gala dinner, featuring elegant tabletops designed by renowned interior decorators. Cocktails and table viewing begin at 7 p.m. at Cipriani 42nd Street. For more information and to purchase tickets, go to lenoxhill.org/ springgala or call 212-218-0544.

MAY

6/7 Join media sponsor NYC&G for the New York Junior League’s annual spring house tour, which showcases fabulous architecture, interior design, art, and history in some of Manhattan’s most exquisite residences. The festivities kick off with a cocktail party at the Safavieh showroom in Chelsea on Friday, May 6, followed the next day with special programming and a self-guided tour. For more information and to purchase tickets, go to nyjl.org. —Stephanie Yalamas

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NYC&G’S ULTIMATE DESIGN DIRECTORY During the past 10 years, hundreds of breathtaking interiors by the industry’s top designers have been featured in the pages of NYC&G. We’ve scoured our archives to compile the definitive list of those esteemed talents who have made the magazine what it is today.

Amy Lau Design Alexa Hampton 212-753-4110 alexahampton.com

A-List Interiors 646-417-5355 alistinteriorsny.com Abaca Interiors Sands Point, NY 516-398-5643 abacainteriors.com

Alexa Hampton

Alex Papachristidis Interiors 212-588-1777 alexpapachristidis.com Editors’ note: Most listings printed here are located in New York City, unless indicated otherwise.

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Alexander Doherty Design 212-390-1572 alexanderdohertydesign. com

Allison Garcy Interiors 917-584-7844 allisongarcyinteriors.com

Amy Lau Design 212-645-6168 amylaudesign.com Anne Chessin Designs annechessindesigns.com Arcila-Duque Furniture Interiors Bay Harbor Islands, FL 305-992-1966 arcila-duque.com

Alyssa Kapito Interiors alyssakapito.com

Area Interior Design 212-500-1206 areainteriordesign.com

Amir Khamneipur Design 212-253-8500 amirkdesign.com

Ashley Darryl Interiors 214-232-1676 ashleydarryl.com

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B. A. Torrey Interiors batorrey.com Bella Mancini Design 212-741-3380 bellamancinidesign.com Benjamin Noriega-Ortiz 212-343-9709 bnodesign.com Bennett Leifer Interiors 212-683-2523 bennettleifer.com

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Betty Wasserman Art & Interiors, Ltd. 212-352-8476 bettywasserman.com

AMY LAU DESIGN: MARK ROSKAMS

A. Jennison Interiors 646-209-3069 ajennison.com


DESIGN DIRECTORY Carlos David 646-868-8092 carlosdavid.com

Bloomint Design bloomintdesign.com Brett Helsham Designs 212-519-7603 bretthelshamdesigns.com Brian Leighton 212-254-4257 brianleightoninc.com

Carlyle Designs 347-230-8480 carlyledesigns.com Bunny Williams

Carol Egan Interiors 212-671-2710 studiocarolegan.com

Bricks Studio bricksstudio.nl

Cassandra Karinsky kulchi.com

Brittany Bromley Interiors Bedford, NY 914-205-3460 bbromleyinteriors.com

Cezign Interiors 646-717-3792 cezign.com

Bromley Caldari Architects 212-620-4250 bromleycaldari.com Brooke Moorhead Design brookemoorhead.com Bunny Williams, Inc. 212-207-4040 bunnywilliams.com Capponi Studio LTD. 347-661-3053 capponistudio.com Cara Woodhouse Interiors 917-470-9922 carawoodhouse.com Cari Berg Interior Design Los Angeles, CA 310-245-8823 cariberginteriordesign.com Carla Weisberg LLC 212-620-5276 carlaweisberg.com

Chad McPhail Los Angeles, CA 917-362-2351 chadmcphail.com Charles Riley Design 212-206-0780 charlesrileydesign.com Charlotte Moss 212-308-7088 charlottemoss.com Christina Murphy Interiors 212-842-0773 christinamurphyinteriors.com

Crickets Crush 646-250-6065 cricketscrush.com

Deane, Inc. New Canaan, CT 203-972-8836 deaneinc.com

Cullman & Kravis Associates 212-249-3874 cullmankravis.com

Décor by Guillaume Gentet, Inc. 212-571-1040 guillaumegentet.com

Curious Yellow Design 646-490-8688 curiousyellownyc.com

Delrose Design Group 212-593-8081 delrosedesigngroup.com

Christophe Delcourt christophedelcourt.com

CWB Interiors 347-435-2834 cwbinteriors.com

Clodagh Design 212-780-5300 clodagh.com

D’Apostrophe Design, Inc. 212-965-1077 dapostrophe.com

Coco Kanakis 212-633-0066 cocokanakisdesign.com

D’Aquino Monaco 212-929-9787 daquinomonaco.com

Christina Murphy Interiors D’AQUINO MONACO: COSTAS PICADAS; CHRISTINA MURPHY INTERIORS: WILLIAM GEDDES

D’Aquino Monaco

Dirt Shelter Island, NY 917-440-9936 allthingsdirt.com

Darci Hether 212-568-0464 darcihether.com Darren Brown Interior Design 347-262-4124 darrenbrown.com

David Kleinberg Design Associates 212-754-9500 dkda.com David Scott Interiors 212-829-0703 davidscottinteriors.com

Dessins, LLC 212-288-3600 dessinsllc.com DHD Architecture and Interior Design 212-477-7700 dhd.nyc

D2 Interieurs Westport, CT 646-326-7048 d2interieurs.com

Darren Henault 212-677-5699 darrenhenault.com

De-Spec Inc. 212-633-6626 de-spec.com

Dominick Rotondi Designs 212-288-4971 dominickrotondidesigns. com Doug Stiles Interior Design 646-404-2012 dougstiles.com Drake/Anderson 217-754-3099 drakeanderson.com

Jamie Drake

Eddie Lee, Inc. 212-868-3385 eddieleeinc.com

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DESIGN DIRECTORY Eduardo Rodriguez 917-334-3818 dsgner.nyc

Jessica Gersten Interiors

Jenny Wolf Interiors 917-750-4335 jennywolfinteriors.com

Elizabeth Bolognino Interiors 718-599-2782 elizabethbolognino.com

Jessica Gersten Interiors 646-642-1331 jessicagersteninteriors.com

Elizabeth Pash Interiors & Antiques 917-940-8289 elizabethpash.com

Jessica Schuster Design 617-610-8010 jessicaschuster.com

Eric Alch Design LLC 718-797-0069 ericalch.com

JLW Interiors 248-444-5151 jlw-interiors.com

Eve Robinson Associates 212-595-0661 everobinson.net

Glenn Gissler Design 212-228-9880 gissler.com

Fawn Galli Interior Design 212-792-2263 fawngalli.com

Gluckstein Design Planning Toronto, ON 416-928-2067 glucksteindesign.com

Flack Studio flackstudio.com.au Frampton Co 212-448-1091 framptonco.com Elena Frampton

Gregory Shano Interiors 917-399-4334 gregoryshano.com

Greyscale Interiors 212-925-4437 greyscaleinteriors.com

Garrow Kedigian Interior Design 212-517-8451 garrowkedigian.com

Guillermo Gomez Architect 646-489-6653 ggarchitect.com Garrow Kedigian Interior Design

Hackett Interiors Bronxville, NY 914-787-0123 hackettinteriors.com Heiberg Cummings 212-337-2030 hcd3.com In Plus Inc 212-319-6785 inplusinc.com Ingrao Inc. 212-472-5400 ingraoinc.com Ingrid Ongaro Design 917-859-9123 ingridongarodesign.com Innovation Designs 646-220-1931 Intérieurs Design Studio Greenwich, CT 212-343-0800 interieursdesignstudio.com J. Jones Design 917-388-2700 jjonesdesignco.com James R. Harlan Architect Palm Springs, CA 310-306-4936 jamesharlan.com JDK Interiors 646-242-6336 jdkinteriors.com Jean-Louis Deniot deniot.com Jeff Lincoln Interiors, Inc. 212-588-9500 jefflincolninteriorsnewyork.com

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Jo Machinist Architect Piermont, NY 212-355-7171 jomachinistarchitect.com Juan Montoya Design Corp. 212-421-2400 juanmontoyadesign.com Katharine Pooley Ltd katharinepooley.com Katie Lydon Interiors 212-334-7107 katielydoninteriors.com Kelly Rosen Design 917-370-8847 kellyrosendesign.com Kemble Interiors 212-675-9576 kembleinteriors.com Kwinter & Company kwinterdesign.com L Tutun Interiors Inc. Rye, NY 914-772-3614 lauratutuninteriors.com L. B. Copeland Interior Design 980-237-4789 lbcopeland.com Lacey Booth Interiors 313-942-3373 laceyboothinteriors.com Larah V Moravek Inc. 917-536-2283 larahvmoravek.com Larry Laslo Designs Palm Beach, FL 561-429-2715 larrylaslo.com Leverone Design San Francisco, CA 415-503-1227 leveronedesign.com

JESSICA GERSTEN INTERIORS: COSTAS PICADAS; GARROW KEDIGIAN INTERIOR DESIGN: JOHN GRUEN

Eric Cohler Design 212-737-8600 ericcohler.com

FRG Objects & Design/Art Hudson, NY 646-483-9109 frgdesignart.com

Jeffrey Bilhuber LLC jeffreybilhuberllc.com


DESIGN DIRECTORY Lilly Bunn, Inc. 212-759-5977 lillybunn.com

Nicole Fuller Interiors

Lindsay Hair Interiors 646-530-8614 lindsayhairinteriors.com Lindsay MacRae Interiors 407-902-9419 lindsaymacrae.com Linherr Hollingsworth Norwalk, CT 203-299-1327 linherrhollingsworth.com Lisa Frantz Interiors 212-929-0911 lisafrantzinteriors.com Lodge Design Group Amagansett, NY 516-455-4792 Lucinda Loya Interiors Houston, TX 713-682-2800 lucindaloyainteriors.com Lukas Machnik Design Springs, NY 312-927-0624 lukasmachnik.com Lynne Scalo Design Greenwich, CT 203-222-4991 lynnescalo.com M Group 212-874-0773 mgrouponline.com

Markham Roberts 212-288-6090 markhamroberts.com

Mendelson Group 212-371-1901 mendelsongroupinc.com

Noha Hassan Designs 646-291-9839 nohahassandesigns.com

Marsia Holzer Studio 212-431-9343 marsiaholzer.com

Michael Rosenberg & Associates 212-757-7272 mrosenbergassociates.com

Nusla Design 347-871-5055 nusladesign.com

Max ID NY maxidnystore.com

Mar Silver Design Westport, CT 203-341-0413 marsilverdesign.com Mara Silber 646-476-6896 marasilber.com

NICOLE FULLER INTERIORS: BJÖRN WALLANDER

Marc Houston 347-857-9295 marchouston.com Margreet Cevasco Design Sea Cliff, NY 516-656-4690 cevascodesign.com

MB Designs 212-989-0950 michaelbagley.com Meg Braff

McAlpine 212-414-1272 mcalpinehouse.com

McMillen Inc. 212-753-5600 mcmilleninc.com Meg Braff Interiors Locust Valley, NY 516-801-4939 megbraffdesigns.com

Marie-Christine Design, LLC 212-665-3643 mariechristinedesign.com

Mehditash Design, LLC Larchmont, NY 917-499-3627 mehditashdesign.com

Mark Zeff 212-624-4004 markzeff.com

Melanie Roy Design 646-858-6321 melanieroydesign.com

Odada San Francisco, CA 415-362-4500 odada.net

Michael Tavano 646-476-7070 michaeltavano.com Michelle Gerson Interiors 917-273-6330 michellegerson.com

Ogawa/Depardon Architects 212-627-7390 oda-ny.com

Molitor Xu Design, LLC Rye, NY 917-378-1371 molitorxu design.com Natalie Kraiem Interiors 561-542-4142 nataliekraiem.com

Paige Pierce Design Los Angeles, CA 424-248-0807 paigepiercedesign.com

Alexandra Pappas

Pappas Miron Design 212-477-5466 pappasmiron.com Paris Forino Design, Inc. 212-601-9359 parisforinodesign.com

Nicole Fuller Interiors 646-476-2996 nicolefullerinteriors.com Nina Campbell ninacampbell.com

Tatyana Miron

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Paul Davis New York 212-625-2602 pauldavisnewyork.com

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DESIGN DIRECTORY

Sanchez+Coleman Studio

Robert Kaner Interior Design 212-727-7217 kanerid.com Robert Passal Interior Design & Architecture 212-242-5508 robertpassal.com Robin Henry Studio 646-409-3099 robinhenrystudio.com Rodney Lawrence Inc. 212-473-2280 rodneylawrenceinc.com RP Miller Design 646-478-8201 rpmillerdesign.com Sanchez+Coleman Studio Miami, FL 786-616-8302 sanchezcolemanstudio.com Sara Bengur Interiors 212-226-8796 sarabengur.com Sarah Walker Design Studio Fillmore, CA 323-793-5000 sarahwalkerda.com Sasha Bikoff Interior Design sashabikoff.com Sasha Meredith Designs sashameredithdesigns. com

Richard Mishaan

Scott Sanders 212-343-8298 scottsandersllc.com

Paula + Martha 646-856-9140 paulamartha.com Pavarini Design 212-749-2047 pavarinidesign.com Peti Lau Inc. petilau.com

Raine Heidenberg Interior Design 646-283-9084 raineheidenberg.com Rajni Alex Design Bronxville, NY 917-543-7049 rajnialexdesign.com Ram Design Shelter Island, NY 631-749-5067 ramdesign.com

Philip Gorrivan Design 212-228-8242 philipgorrivan.com Phillip Thomas Inc. 646-217-0300 phillipthomasinc.com

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Philip Gorrivan

RC Studio Englewood, NJ 929-399-7362 renachernystudio.com

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Rebekah Caudwell rebekahcaudwelldesign.com

Sheila Bridges Design 212-678-6872 sheilabridges.com

Richard Gillette Designs Hudson, NY 917-747-5366 richardgillettedesigns.com

Sherrill Canet Interiors Locust Valley, NY 212-396-1194 sherrillcanet.com

Richard Mishaan Design 212-223-7502 richardmishaan.com

Siskin Valls Interior Design 212-752-3790 siskinvalls.com

Rob Southern Inc. 212-924-1400

Sissy+Marley sissyandmarley.com

Robert Couturier 212-463-7177 robertcouturier.com

Stef-Albert Bothma 212-726-2167 stefalbert.com

SANCHEZ+COLEMAN STUDIO: KEN HAYDEN; MISHAAN: BEN FINK SHAPIRO

Sergio Mercado Design 212-920-6750 sergiomercadodesign.com


DESIGN DIRECTORY Timothy Brown Studio 212-255-4895 timothybrownstudio.com

Steven Gambrel 212-925-3380 srgambrel.com Stewart Mohr Designs Atlanta, GA 404-816-2501 stewartmohrdesigns.com Studio MRS 646-596-7678 studiomrs.com Sydney Maag Design 631-987-8396 sydneymaag.com T W Black Inc 212-724-2900 twblackinc.com

Timothy Godbold Ltd Southampton, NY 917-770-0793 timothygodbold.com

Tori Golub Interior Design 212-879-0680 torigolubinteriors.com Tracy Brown Interiors 917-337-1208 tracybrowninteriors.com Tricia Foley Design triciafoley.com

Tamara Eaton Design 646-355-3519 tamaraeatondesign.com

Vanessa Rome Interiors 917-533-8663 vanessaromeinteriors.com

Tamara Magel Sag Harbor, NY 631-808-3100 tamaramagel.com

Vicente Wolf 212-465-0590 vicentewolf.com

Ted Porter Architecture 212-254-1175 tedporterarchitecture.com

Victoria Hagan Interiors 212-888-1178 victoriahagan.com

Thom Filicia, Inc. 212-736-6454 thomfilicia.com

Victoria Klein New Rochelle, NY 914-738-7502 victoriaklein.com

Thread Collective 718-484-0065 threadcollective.com

Victoria-Maria Geyer Design victoria-maria.com

Wagner Van Dam Design & Decoration 212-862-0092 wagnervandam.com

West Chin Architects & Interior Designers 212-242-4945 wcarchitect.com

Tilton Fenwick 212-524-0010 tiltonfenwick.com

VT Home 212-315-2233 visual-therapy.com

Wesley Moon Inc. 212-785-0392 wesleymoon.com

Willey Design 212-579-4159 willeydesign.com

Tilton Fenwick

TIMOTHY GODBOLD LTD: ALEC HEMER; TILTON FENWICK: TREVOR TONDRO

Thom Filicia

Timothy Godbold Ltd

William Bernard Design Group Miami, FL 786-518-3352 williambernard.net

Victoria Hagan

Windsor Smith Home Los Angeles, CA 310-476-9603 windsorsmithhome.com Workshop/APD 212-273-9712 workshopapd.com Yabu Pushelberg 212-226-0808 yabupushelberg.com Yost Design yostdesign.com Young and Frances youngandfrances.com

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RISING STAR

Maneli Wilson Creating sumptuous wholes from seemingly disparate parts ★ WHO: Born in Tehran,

Determining the correct proportions can be very methodical

Maneli Wilson immigrated to the U.S. at the age of six. “As an only child, I had to entertain myself a lot,” says Wilson, who grew up in the Virginia suburbs. “I remember playing ‘furniture store’ when I was nine years old.”

★ WHAT: A design aesthetic

that’s both playful and sophisticated. “I have a very mathematical mind, but with a creative bent. I often think of laying out a room as similar to putting a puzzle together: Arranging furnishings and lighting and determining the correct proportions can be very methodical. And I love combining the new with the old.”

★ WHEN: After

graduating from Cornell University’s School of Hotel Administration with a major in hospitality and facilities design, Wilson got her start working for decorator Brad Ford in 2007. She ventured out on her own in 2010.

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★ WHY: “Each part of the

design process really feeds my soul and excites me. But when a space is complete, there’s no better feeling than having a sense of accomplishment and a happy client.” —Shannon Assenza

PORTRAIT: RAYON RICHARDS

Puzzle Solver (clockwise from near left) Maneli Wilson’s recent projects range from a Greenwich Village pied-àterre to a gut renovation of a SoHo loft and her own art-filled digs on Wall Street. See Resources.

★ WHERE: In addition to her own abode on Wall Street, Wilson has recently tackled a SoHo loft for a young family and a sleek Manhattan pied-à-terre.


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