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in every issue 10 Editor’s Letter 15 Contributors 30 Eco-Style
Letters of Yesteryear
Kacy Lubell brings her stationery to life through antique letter-pressing
40 How-To
Slow It Down Dominique Browning shares the secrets of her homemade verbena infusions
238 Blogger Style
Courtney Barnes of Style Court reveals her of-the-moment favorites
market 24 Treasure Trove The extensive Waylande Gregory ceramic collection has a new online home
25 Mom’s Included The bohemian aesthetic of Rikshaw Design is now available for adults
26 Savvy Supplies Everyday cleaning tools get a modern update by Alice Supply Co.
29 From the Trade Decorator Tag Sale brings designers’ carefully curated pieces to the masses
29 Fit to Travel Equestrian style finds a home in Oughton Limited’s durable luggage
store to home 32 Inside & Out
Chicago’s Jayson Home & Garden offers an eclectic charm ranging from lush plants to storied furnishings
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Model Design
Bunny Williams brings her iconic sensibility to a Sea Island residence
Lee Kleinhelter uses style secrets to make an Atlanta model condo irresistible to buyers
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An Evolved Collection
Bold, playful patterns inspire the interiors of Elizabeth Bauer’s studio apartment
Ethan Feirstein and Ari Heckman share the distinguished decor of their West Village home
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Starting from Scratch
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A Storied Locale
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Lakeside Serenity
Lonny Editorial Assistant Ellie Somerville focuses on three key inspirations in the gracious renovation of a formerly humdrum apartment
With the help of designer David Cafiero, writers Tom Dolby and Drew Frist adorn their Hamptons home with storied elegance
kate spade new york Co-President and Creative Director Deborah Lloyd lends an elegant touch to her Highland Lake getaway
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editor’s letter
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hen I think about summer, my mind tends to wander. Images of childhood vacations spent learning to water ski on Indian Lake, lazy afternoons at the flea market hunting for vintage treasures, and nights in the city on a rooftop, drink in hand. Since moving to New York four years ago, however, it has dawned on me that my only real memories of my summers here are those where I’m capturing rays from behind my computer screen rather than in the sun! One look at Patrick suggested the same. So we packed our bags and headed south to Sea Island, photographing an oceanside home designed by the legendary Bunny Williams, and then north to Rhode Island,
where we learned how to make tea from fresh herbs grown in Dominique Browning’s garden. We took a road trip to the Hamptons and shot our longest story yet (36 rolls of film!) and even spent a day upstate shooting the lakeside home of Deborah Lloyd, CoPresident and Creative Director of kate spade new york. During our visit with Deborah, we partnered up with Patton Productions to bring you our first ever behind-the-scenes video! Click here to check it out. We’ve packed our issue with 239 pages of bold and breezy design and invite you to kick back, throw open your windows, and let summer in.
P.S. After our Bunny Williams shoot, Pat and I discovered that we could take a quick $17 ferry ride to nearby Cumberland Island, and look what we found....
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rumaan alam Freelance writer Rumaan Alam (“Starting from Scratch,” p. 144, and “A Storied Locale,” p. 164) has written for domino and O at Home magazines, and he is the author, with DwellStudio’s Christiane Lemieux, of an interiors book to be published by Clarkson Potter in 2011. He lives in Brooklyn with his husband and son, and spends a lot of time rearranging the furniture.
Hailing from past positions at House Beautiful, ELLE DECOR, domino, and Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, contributor Tori Mellott lent her expert eye to this issue’s Market and Eco-Style sections. With a penchant for bespoke stationery, antique china, monogrammed bed linens, and velveteen loafers, Mellott claims she has an addiction to collecting everything and anything, living contentedly amongst basalt busts, intaglios, Blackamoors, and chintz.
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