Luxe Magazine - September/October 2022 Dallas

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DALLAS + FORT WORTH

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WHEN ONE CONTEMPLATES GREAT DESIGN, THEMES EMERGE. IT MIGHT BE EXPECTED THAT THESE WOULD BE AESTHETIC PRINCIPLES, AN EXPERT’S EXPERIENCE OR EDUCATION, OR THE HOMEOWNER’S LEVEL OF INVOLVEMENT.

CERTAINLY, THOSE FACTORS PLAY A ROLE IN ANY PROJECT. BUT THE TRUTH IS THAT, SO OFTEN, THE MARKER OF IMPACTFUL DESIGN IS AN ALL-IMPORTANT, BEHIND-THE-SCENES INGREDIENT: COLLABORATION.

This is rarely exemplified so well as in the relationship between interior designer and paint contractor. After the style whiz selects the perfect palette to complement architecture, building materials, furnishings and accessories, those talented with a brush bring it to fruition with deft hands and a deeply rooted understanding of application techniques, product composition, layering and more. When interior designer and paint contractor meet in the middle, a true marriage of art and science is at work. In this special section presented in partnership with Benjamin Moore, 10 such dynamic duos showcase the perspectives, craftsmanship and love for hue and tone that they pour into every project. Introducing, the Faces of Design.

IANTHA CARLEY ASPEN, CO SARAH BROUGHTON + ENRIQUE AND LUIS PENA

When clients expect close to perfection, smoothing the behind-the-scenes processes is key. Enter, designer Iantha Carley and paint expert James Lackford. The husbandand-wife team has built a gorgeous portfolio, with Iantha contributing the eye for color and James keeping upto-date on products and techniques. And while Iantha’s attention to detail is most immediately noticed in a completed space, James plays that role too. “Putting the paint on is the easy part. The prep takes the most time. One of my best guys goes out at night with a bare bulb and circles everything he finds wrong on the surface.” ianthainteriors.com, properpaintandpaper.com

PHOTOGRAPHY: CARLEY/LACKFORD BY STACY ZARIN GOLDBERG; BROUGHTON/PENA BY MATT NAGER

SILVER SPRING, MD IANTHA CARLEY + JAMES LACKFORD

Sarah: We believe that walls are our canvas and backdrop to life and art—the quality of the painting is important. So, we like to work with level-five finishes a lot. Early on in our firm, Enrique executed that with fantastic attention to detail and dedication to craft. We have worked together for the 20 years since! Describe the impact of paint on interiors.

“People often try to identify what creates that ce rtain sense of elegance and luxury in their favorite spaces. It’s the paint and finishes.”

Enrique: Paint can give everything a rhythmic look by connecting many aspects of the project, creating intimacy or openness across spaces. Paint a picture of the design journey and the role you play within it. Luis: We try to see things from the perspective of the design team, making their vision beautiful with color and craftsmanship. rowlandbroughton.com, forrestpaintingcolorado.com

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How did you three come to work together?

EMILIE MUNROE + RYE NAZARIAN

In historic, iconic spaces, selecting paint can be daunting. Every hue should be perfectly attuned to the design, worthy of the home’s precedence, elegant yet ahead of the trends. Such is the challenge that often faces Jamie Drake and Caleb Anderson. Beloved for their balance of timelessness and today, the designers embrace the art of “repolishing” interiors in buildings like One57 and Herzog & de Meuron’s 56 Leonard. And behind the scenes, one partner has played a key role. Jonathan Kutzin met the design duo when they collaborated at a Kips Bay Decorators Show House in 2008. The rest is a history of perfect pairing. “I work almost exclusively with the design community to deliver top quality in high-end environments,” Jonathan shares. “I have developed many unique specialty finishes, including one that incorporates eyeshadow into the medium and others with mica flakes and iron oxides.” With this innovative mindset, he creates capsule collections of samples for each of Jamie and Caleb’s illustrious projects. As for the team’s favorite formula, Jamie says, “Benjamin Moore AURA®’s quality makes it our go-to pick.” drakeanderson.com, americapainting.nyc “Paint can be the star or supporting role. I like when we use it to surprise or ‘wink’ at you—a bright orange peeking at you from the back of a bookcase.”

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JAMIE DRAKE AND CALEB ANDERSON + JONATHAN KUTZIN

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Asked to share the story of her collaboration with paint craftsman Rye Nazarian, designer Emilie Munroe says, “There is no lack of stories to share over a glass of wine!” Indeed, from executing an entire project during a client’s two-week vacation to perfecting the boldest of hues (an Emilie signature), the duo is always up to a challenge. Rye speaks to one he often undertakes: “There is this ‘freshly fallen snow look’ people are often seeking. We do it by using 18-inch rollers and a sprayer loaded with Benjamin Moore Regal in a dead flat finish on the ceiling.” studiomunroe.com, surfacepaintdesign.com

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RYE NAZARIAN

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PHOTOGRAPHY: DRAKE/ANDERSON/KUTZIN BY BRITTANY AMBRIDGE; MUNROE/NAZARIAN BY ALANNA HALE; BARNEY/MOON BY JUSTIN CLEMONS; CORRIGAN/SUPLEE BY BRITTANY AMBRIDGE

LOS ANGELES, CA TIMOTHY CORRIGAN + BILL SUPLEE

AUSTIN, TX SARA MALEK BARNEY + LISA AND PETER MOON

How do the feature benefits of a paint product influence your specification? Bill: We love Benjamin Moore’s SCUFF-X® for families because it is washable and scrubbable. Low or no-odor formulas like Eco Spec® are desirable for health-conscious clients and those with young children. I also recommend semigloss and eggshell finishes for kitchens and baths, but flat ones for ceilings and matte for walls. Which colors inspire you the most? Timothy: I am most influenced by the vibrant, saturated colors used in mid-18th-century French design. I like warm shades versus cooler ones in any color, because they make a space feel welcoming. timothy-corrigan.com, pinkpainter.net

Upon being asked to describe the impact paint has on an interior, Lisa Moon says, “Use of light, use of color and good space planning are the essence of great design. If any of these is not executed well, the environment falls flat or, worse, feels ‘off.’” It’s this level of insight that has made Lisa, her husband Peter and their team at Paper Moon Painting invaluable resources for Sara Malek Barney, the founder and principal at BANDD/DESIGN. She chimes in, “We believe that everyone deserves to live, work and experience life in an aesthetically pleasing space, and having true craftspeople applying paint of the quality Benjamin Moore provides is key to creating that.” As is the breadth of selection. “Benjamin Moore does an excellent job of curating rich, lovely colors, plus providing the greatest selection of whites and off-whites in various undertones,” Lisa says. “They always seem to land on the perfect amount of saturation, ensuring brilliant hues never look like Crayola colors on the wall.” Peter adds his application tip for those bright shades: “Use a gray primer under reds and blues to avoid multiple coats.” bandddesign.com, papermoonpainting.com

Why do you consider it critical to work with a skilled painting contractor? Timothy: Our projects tend to have beautiful architectural details, wood paneling and plasterwork, which require specialty painting. We also work on historic homes where an understanding of preservation is key.

MCLEAN, VA TRACY MORRIS + GEORGE FRITZ

A warm taupe, a deep blueberry, a soft blush—out of all the colors under the sun, these three, Tracy Morris says, will always captivate her. The interior designer has a deep appreciation for color’s role in her creations, and construction and paint expert George Fritz has a passion for exceptional paint application. “Paint can transform a ‘blah’ space into something spectacular,” Tracy says. George adds, “And selecting the right paint can make the difference between an easy project and happy client or an extended project and miserable client.” Perhaps it’s no wonder these two have been a dream project team for almost a decade.

Why is your collaborative relationship critical to a project’s success? Allison: It broadens how creative you can be. Recently, we wanted to bleach a mahogany ceiling in an outdoor space and then apply a beige stain to cut the green hue and create a soft shade. It would be challenging, but Chad accomplished it in one try. He is a master of subtle texture! Describe the impact of paint on interiors. Zita: We’ve been doing a lot of transitional spaces where the walls, moldings and ceilings are the same color but varying finishes. This becomes a clean and serene envelope perfect for showcasing art, which exemplifies the influence paint has on our designs. What role does paint sheen/finish play?

TRACY MORRIS

“ The design journey is a bit of a relay race where we continuously pass the baton back and forth , supporting each other at each stage.”

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PALM BEACH GARDENS, FL ALLISON PALADINO AND ZITA RUDD + CHAD QUIST

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Chad: Benjamin Moore’s Regal Select Matte is a favorite because it has a very subtle sheen but is almost flat. The way it toys with light gives a home a lovely glow. It can also be scrubbed clean without damage. paladinorudd.com, irawalden.com

Peter: We went to college together and ultimately found ourselves in the same industry 20 years later. Share your tips for paint selection. Everick: For a modern feel, Lisa and I like to specify our signature look, which includes painting the trim, doors and baseboard the same color as the wall in a satin or matte finish. In rooms where the ceilings are 8 feet tall or shorter, we choose white or lighter colors in flat finishes to create the illusion of a taller space.

How did you three come to work together?

PHOTOGRAPHY: MORRIS/FRITZ BY RYAN DONNELL; PALADINO/RUDD/QUIST BY MARY BETH KOETH; BROWN/BUTTENWIESER BY BRITTANY AMBRIDGE; CRAIG/HESTER BY CYNTHIA LYNN

JOAN CRAIG

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Peter: Believe it or not, AURA® in a basic white. Simply put, it works the best for trim, and this is an area that often gets overlooked. Why do you consider it critical to work with a skilled interior designer? Peter: If the client loves their color selections, they’ll be happy with our work and vice versa. We make the colors look their best, but it’s all about the color for the homeowner. everickbrown.com, certapro.com/westchester CHICAGO, IL JOAN CRAIG + STEVE HESTER

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What is your all-time favorite Benjamin Moore product?

EVERICK AND LISA BROWN + PETER BUTTENWIESER

Exactitude and craftsmanship, vision and inspiration —these are the elements that come together in the partnership of Joan Craig and Steve Hester. The designer and painting pro, and their respective teams, have made an art form out of collaboration for more than a decade. Joan knows that color transforms a space, and Steve’s 70-plus skilled painters take the utmost pride in their work. “We want to give our customers a finished product that will last for years to come,” Steve says. And they do, by helping designers like Joan select the perfect formula and finish before applying it beautifully. craigandco.com, hesterdecorating.com “ Th e final paint coats impact the big picture. If they aren’t perfect, every other effort and vision is diminished.”

I N P A R T N E R S H I P W I T H B E N J A M I N M O O R E Advice FROM THE Experts

JAMIE DRAKE “Deep, saturated hues for the win! Life is too short to live in a sea of white. Make a choice and lean in. If you tire of it (you won’t) you can easily repaint.”

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“If you are aiming to create a glowing space with a level-five finish, select an enamel paint that provides that car paint-like look.”

LISA BROWN “Always determine the best color for a room by painting a 2-by-2-foot foam board and moving it around the space. It should suit in every patch of light.”

PETER MOON SCAN TO JOIN THE BENJAMIN MOORE A&D COMMUNITY. benjaminmoore.com Dragonwell CSP-930 Decorator’s White CC-20 Chartreuse 2024-10 North Sea Green 2053-30 Peridot 594 Harbor Fog 2062-70 Sanibel Peach 072 Pashmina AF-100 Dark Pewter 2122-10 “ Whites and beiges are difficult colors to pick because the differences are so subtle. We have our go-to favorites!”

“Use AURA® Bath & Spa matte in the bathroom, especially for deeper colors. I’ve got baths I painted 10-plus years ago that still look new because of this formula.” JAMES LACKFORD “High-gloss ceilings, which have great drama and bounce light off, take a room to heaven.”

EMILIE MUNROE “ The level of preparation a surface needs for a perfect application depends on the sheen, and that decision is informed by many factors: lighting, traffic, color and more.” STEVE HESTER “Next to space planning, paint is the most significant effect we can have on an environment.”

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TIMOTHY CORRIGAN “ When chosen well, paint can regulate the mood of a room, making a sunny space feel fresh and cool or an area with minimal windows feel cozy and comfortable.”

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Written by Monique McIntosh Photography by Jenn Duncan 250 Returning to Your Roots Texas lures a designer back west with a nostalgic renovation to a beloved Austin home.

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Share your firm’s signature. One detail we include in every project is an “Easter Egg.” By that I mean, an element of surprise and delight that we share with our clients during the big reveal. What is inspiring you right now? My lake house. Over the past two years, my team and I have been designing an increasing number of second homes. Having a wonderful place to escape with my family has provided me with limitless inspiration as I help my clients achieve comfortable, custom retreats where they can rest, recharge and enjoy life outside of their daily routine.

ABOVE A modern enclosed wine room was curated from an outdated open bar to give the entry of this home a fresh, welcoming appeal. OPPOSITE Custom lacquered cabinetry, stainless accents and the flooring’s organic appeal make this modern kitchen a warm and welcoming space for gathering and entertaining. BY MICHAEL HUNTER

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What constitutes good design? The feeling that a space evokes when you step inside. And whether that feeling is airy, light and peaceful or cozy, dark and warm, it is our responsibility to make each space comfortable, functional and highly personal so that it elevates our clients’ daily lives.

What led you to interior design? My first career was teaching, which I found highly rewarding, but as time went on my focus began to shift to more creative endeavors and I discovered that design was a wonderful avenue for affecting peoples’ lives and families in meaningful ways. Talk about the range of services you provide. We offer everything from full-service furnishings services to complete design-build projects where we work in partnership with the architect, construction team and homeowners from the very start to ensure seamless design and installation. We are also very structured in project and budget management and use a state-of-the-art system that allows us to establish and adhere to our timelines.

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Enduring style, comprehensive skills and a collaborative approach are the keys to great design. With 20 years of unmatched experience as their guide, Traci Connell and her award-winning team at Traci Connell Interiors combine luxury and livability in highly personal ways to create elegant, functional, custom spaces that stand the test of time. In a lively and informative Q & A, Connell shares the insights and expertise that have made her firm a “must” with her discerning, design-savvy clientele.

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Describe your firm’s design approach. We begin by taking the time to understand each client’s passions, inspirations and how they want to live in their home. We then apply our design, communication and organizational skills, which ensures that no detail is left behind and that we exceed our clients’ visions.

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At this same museum in January 2015, I stood in front of John Singer Sargent’s Lady Agnew of Lochnaw, a painting I studied in my college art history classes. It has had a profound effect on me as both a design editor and an artist. I have my calendar marked to be back at the Frick in Fall 2023 to view Hendrick’s Steve with an equal measure of exuberant anticipation. Enjoy our art-focused issue. Please support artists and the arts.

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Artists to Discover: Delphine Desane’s painting Georgia, Mother of Three (top left); Ilídio Candja Candja’s Olhando Para O Passaso a mixed media on canvas (top right); Sage High Rise, an oil and acrylic on canvas, by Amanda Baldwin (above).

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I recently read that portraits by Barkley L. Hendricks will be featured alongside old masters at The Frick Collection in New York City. Hendricks is the first artist of color to have a solo show at the 87-year-old museum. That an institution presenting European art from the 14th to 19th centuries will be showing work of a contemporary artist whose focus is large-scale portraits of Black Americans—and who was an influential predecessor to the likes of Kehinde Wiley, Amy Sherald, Toyin Ojih Odutola and others—is significant for the art world...and, indeed, for us all.

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Houston designer Marie Flanigan and Annie Selke (the beloved founder and visionary behind Dash & Albert rugs and Pine Cone Hill bedding) have teamed up to launch an assortment of 45 handcrafted rugs, exquisite bedding, plush decorative pillows and chic accessories. The collection—available this September—is driven by textures, patterns and colors reminiscent of nature. Earthy neutrals, muted gemstone tones and elegant textiles carry through each and every piece. “I am constantly inspired by my surroundings—so much so that I hand-painted some of the designs, making the patterns one-of-akind,” Flanigan explains. “Some of the pillows were also inspired by antique materials and artworks.” The pair leaned on Selke’s textile and product development know-how, as well as her dedication to quality and her keen merchandising eye, to help bring Flanigan’s unique vision to life. “As a trained architect, Marie is a master of proportion and balance,” Selke muses. “She has created a signature look that is classic and modern, elevated and calm, all at the same time. And her attention to detail is extraordinary—not fussy, just fabulous!” In particular, the collection’s bedding and rugs—including several made-to-measure designs like the Afton, Elkins, Mina and Talus—reflect Flanigan’s penchant for sophistication, functionality approachability and versatility. No doubt we’ll be seeing many of these pieces showcased in Flanigan’s future projects and beyond. “This collection is truly a dream and accurately reflects my design aesthetic paired with the quality and meticulousness that Annie Selke is known for,” the designer says. annieselke.com

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Expected to open at The Shops of Highland Park in Dallas this year, Coupes Champagne Bar is sure to delight both bubbly and design enthusiasts alike. Says Coeval Studio creative director John Paul Valverde: “The design goal for Coupes was to create a space that celebrates the power of women over time through the influences of classic French architecture, the Art Deco movement and contemporary works of today, in order to create an authentic and exciting luxury experience.” Highlights include bar shelving inspired by the shape of coupes glassware and bead detailing resembling champagne bubbles. We’ll toast to that! coupesdallas.com

OPEN HOUSE SHOPS + SHOWROOMS Austin is now home to a two-story Hermès boutique (above), designed by Parisian architecture agency RDAI, which blends Southwestern urbanism with French savoir faire. Think raffia walls, graphic dune-colored carpets and contemporary photographs by Terri Weifenbach. And, at the heart of the space: a warm-gray terrazzo ramp with amber accents inspired by skate parks. Elsewhere in Austin, designer Laura Pankonien opened the utterly charming Bleu by TPG , where you’ll find curated home accessories, lighting, custom pillows, original art and kitchenware items, plus rare antique and vintage pieces. Further afield, Houston mainstay M.Naeve (below) has added a host of exclusive home decor lines to its oeuvre, all handpicked by founder Margaret Naeve Parker. True to form, selections from lines like Materia and Madda Studio possess a core feeling of quality and purpose. Meanwhile, Houston designer Jill Egan of Jill Egan Interiors has set up shop in Rice Village. Her gallery-like space not only serves as a client meeting locale and laboratory for developing and selling Egan’s own custom furnishings and accessories, but also showcases globally sourced open house photos: top, frank oudeman, courtesy hermès; bottom, pär bengtsson. first look photo: kara marie collective. don’t miss photo: gordon parks, untitled, los angeles, california, 1966 printed 2022 , courtesy © the gordon parks foundation.

FIRST LOOK ELYSIAN COLLECTIVE

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On view at The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (MFAH), from October 16 until January 16, “Gordon Parks: Stokely Carmichael and Black Power” is a celebration of the photographer’s unique ability to capture a balanced, multifaceted profile of Carmichael, who was a prominent civil rights activist. Parks’ 1967 Life magazine essay, “Whip of Black Power,” recounts his travels with Carmichael from fall 1966 until the following spring. While the publication contained only five photographs, the exhibition presents 53 of Parks’ images from that period of time—all selected by MFAH associate curator of photography, Lisa Volpe, in consultation with The Gordon Parks Foundation. mfah.org

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Designers Jamie Williams and Michael Brown—based in Austin and Dallas, respectively—have joined forces to unveil Elysian Collective. After years of exploring the world together and admiring makers across Europe, South America and Asia, they decided to channel their mutual love of contemporary design and exceptional quality into a gallery devoted to extraordinary objects and their stories. And so, Elysian Collective was born, offering a unique assortment of one-of-a-kind textiles, rugs, art, and decorative and functional objects by emerging artists. “It’s the culmination of our discoveries as we continue to expand our work with innovative designers and makers near and far,” says Williams. The word “elysian” refers to blissful peace, paradise and delight, and “this is a state we wish to embody and create with every interaction,” adds Brown. elysian-collective.com

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ABBE FENIMORE For a home office with main character energy, Dallas homeowners turned to designer Abbe Fenimore of Studio Ten 25. “I love the mix of bold modern color, traditional accents and statement lighting,” Fenimore says. “It’s happy yet sophisticated, and since the space is visible from the formal sitting room, it has the ‘wow’ factor my client was after.” Working with Mark Clifton Homes, she punched an opening into a wall to connect the space with adjacent rooms while allowing for more natural light. Custom built-in bookshelves painted Sherwin-Williams’ Coral Island were also installed, providing much-needed storage space and enabling the client to display her large majolica collection in style. “We used the coral color throughout the home in art, pillows and accessories to create a cohesive color palette,” Fenimore notes. studioten25.com

Adam laughs. From there, the fun really began with Christian Lacroix wallpaper on the ceiling, a graphic rug from Interior Resources and a Julie Neill chandelier hung above a Blue C eleste marble island countertop. karaadaminteriors.com

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That legendary saying, “If you build it, they will come,” is something designer Kara Adam of Kara Adam Interiors kept top of mind for this sunny Dallas closet. “She wanted it to be a space where all the girls could end up during a party that wasn’t a white box,” Adam says of her client. As a first step, the designer measured the amount of space the homeowner would need for every type of item she had, before adding a touch of more storage so she could continue to collect, “aka shop,”

First impressions are everything. Just ask Dallas designer Holly Hickey Moore of Holly Hickey Moore Interior Design, who dressed this entryway for success. “Entries should always feel welcoming and naturally lead you into the rest of the interiors,” she says. “I also like to get more daring here because it’s a pass-through space. You are not hanging out in it all day long, so why n ot go bold and tease guests with the edgier side of your personality?” A bold, hand-painted mural by artist Nikki Stinson gets the conversation started, with swirls of Benjamin Moore’s Black bleeding from the walls over the crown, trim and baseboards. A custom console fabricated by Martin & Brockett, Made Goods mirror, Stray Dog Designs sconce and rug from Nomads Loom round out the fetching scene. hollyhickeymoore.com

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When an enduring reputation for excellent design is heightened by a passion for new ideas and innovative ways of working, outstanding environments are the result. Enter Monica Wilcox. For more than 20 years, the Dallas-based interior designer, entrepreneur and television personality has been conceiving and creating oneof-a-kind homes and spaces for her discerning clientele. In a lively and informational interview, Wilcox shares the unique insights and expertise that has taken Monica Wilcox Interiors, her award-winning interior design firm, to the top of the industry.

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HOW DO YOU STAY ABREAST OF WHAT’S NEW AND WHAT’S NEXT? I study the latest trends on social media, by watching YouTube Dream Homes and by following a handful of designers I respect and admire. SHARE YOUR FIRM’S PHILOSOPHY AND PERSONALITY. Our top priority is to realize our clients’ visions and bring them to life. My team and I do this by connecting with the client so that we understand their wants, needs and dreams. We then apply our in-depth knowledge of project management so that we can execute each project with detailed precision, exceptional quality and personalized care. Knowing that we have created a space where they feel warmth and inspiration is beyond gratifying and makes all the hard work worth it.

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WHAT IS INSPIRING YOU RIGHT NOW? Space, serenity and minimalism. Because life can be so hectic, I want to convey a sense of peace, wellness and comfort in the spaces I design. I’m very drawn to neutral tones, natural woods and substantial textures. I am obsessed with bouclé fabrics as well as anything soft and cozy. Monica Wilcox, Principal 469.677.7299Designer mwilcoxdesign mwilcoxdesign.com

WHAT LED YOU TO INTERIOR DESIGN? I’ve always had an eye and a passion for design. As a young girl, I would rearrange the rooms in my family’s house, and I wouldn’t stop until I got it just right. Reconfiguring spaces to change their look and function is as fun for me today as it was then.

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Thevenot shares his three favorite local design and outdoor-centric events.

With so many people relocating to Texas from places like New York City and Los Angeles, where land is scarce, it should probably be little surprise that outdoor living is a concept captivating locals. For Tal Thevenot and his team at AquaTerra, the idea that alfresco spaces are an integral part of home isn’t a new one, but they certainly appreciate the renewed interest from homeowners. “Our clients want spaces that connect seamlessly with those indoors,” Thevenot says. “We have a great respect and love for the outdoors, and we strive to use creativity, quality and service in crafting environments that celebrate that while providing enjoyment for the people using them.” In doing so, they consult architecture and client. “We take pride in designing to complement the home’s style and our client’s goals,” Thevenot says. “The latter is why every successful project is a product of strong relationships.”

Located in Carrollton, Texas, AquaTerra serves clients throughout the metroplex. Thevenot shares their observations on aesthetic preferences. “Over the years, a modern look has taken hold. Whether in University Park or Celina, you can see it in architecture but also in the high-quality outdoor spaces. That said, traditional and transitional projects have been on the rise again too. We have various approaches and methods we use to achieve our clients’ goals in any style.”

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Fewer that are done well. There are none like The Lodge in Hunters Creek… The Lodge in Hunters Creek sits on a coveted, private, secluded incredible nine acres in the heart of Houston’s wealthiest zip code. An economy fueled by the energy business and a myriad of cultures. Sports teams, real estate and political force all underpinned historically by Oil & Gas. There is a conflux of quiet seasoned wealth and now new money, via a variety of entrepreneurial industry sectors such as renewables, entertainment and technology. Set within the acclaimed Hunters Creek Village, the elevated estate is surrounded by a moat on three sides; a horseshoe bend of the 18,000-year-old legendary Buffalo Bayou (The Lodge in Hunters Creek is one of few estates sustaining zero problems in the recent floods) It is also buffered by the expansive green space of the Houston Country Club and all of it, takes in the vibrant Houston skyline. Accessed only via a secured gate of a private cul de sac, the secluded, mysterious and dramatic estate resembles a stately presence more akin to a fortified French chateau or English castle likewise surrounded by moats and incredible grounds. Like any centuries old estate, the property exudes a quiet, patient and impressive grandeur. A true and timeless presence honed through an impeccable and careful mix and seamless grafts of limestone, steel and concrete. The result is an efficient, modern and very private entertainer’s home and a fortified masterpiece, which is designed and built to last for hundreds of years to come.

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The accomplishment began with architect, Ken Newberry, and a submersion into what would become a carefully choreographed abyss of ideas brought to life by Newberry’s pencil and perfected by builder, Jeff Thompson, and construction supervisor extraordinaire, Mike Timmons. The cornerstone to the owners dream would be utilizing authentic Indiana limestone construction. Original machine cut blocks, a minimum of 12” thick (no veneers) were crafted by none other than the renowned Bybee quarries from her native state. (These authentic limestone blocks also breath and capture efficiently circulated radiant energy throughout, ensuring a cool home and low energy bills in the summer and high heat retention in the winter).

The Lodge in Hunters Creek is an architectural, design and builder/construction marvel that has long been the subject of community mystery and enviable comment. The interior of the home has never been shown nor open to the public (and won’t be). It has not ever been for sale until now. Listed for $60 Million, it is the highest priced residential listing in Texas. Exclusively by Icon Global The estate exudes privacy, charm, serenity, security and prominence. It carries an understated elegance and simplicity yet is sophisticated in its design and intentions of use and comfort. It is riddled with high tech, security functions, incredible one of a kind custom / handmade finishes, architectural details with amenities ahead of its time; all the while remaining timeless. Six years in construction, and completed in 2005, the 22,000 SQFT masterpiece is complemented by a separate 3,500 SQFT guest home, complete with its own spacious private, 5-acre grounds. Once the site of Houston’s original hunting lodge and even a fabled exotic birdcage folly, the lodge site itself is rife with its own legacy including being a favored es-cape for Houstonian rebel youth of that era. A hideout, sans adult supervision!

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The owner wanted old, hand-crafted, hand cut stone. “Like that used in the university buildings of New York and Chicago, like the Empire State Building, the Vanderbilt and Wrigley estates and other world landmarks, such as the Pentagon.” Indeed, that is precisely what they got! The US Government came calling and for a period, halting the estates construction after the terrorist attack on the Pentagon in 2001. They needed all available limestone from the quarry and diverted all production to rebuild. The estate had to wait…

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So, while work was temporarily delayed, the owner took off on a year-long European sojourn with two antique and interior design experts on a substantial buying tour across Europe. Antiques and architecturals includ ed and incorporated into the design build came from (to name a few): Paris, Marche aux Puces de Paris Saint- Ocen 1870, stores across Germany, Medussa in Belgium, and Heist op-den Berg outside of Antwerp, across Holland as well as throughout En gland, including the Cotswolds. Except for a single custom built walk in fireplace, four of five equisite mantels came from European castles and manor houses. Privacy and security amenities are many… Intricate and impeccable details, finishes and technologies are incredible, while oldworld class architecturals are far too many to list. It is intentionally and distinctly, a One of One! “As an architect doing work for over 35 years across the United States and in several other countries around the world, I will tell you that this estate in Houston, Texas is one of the most extraordinary houses anyone may ever see” -- Ken Newberry. Listed for $60 Million

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Beni Rugs worked with stylist Colin King to perfect their townhouse space in New York City’s Greenwich Village (left). In a sleek corner of Gabriel & Guillaume’s Manhattan skyscraper residence, beautiful furnishings mingle with works of art. Galerie Philia’s latest traveling showroom extends to all five floors of a stately brownstone (previous page).

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When it came time for Beni Rugs to open a brick-and-mortar outpost, the standard-issue gallery didn’t feel right. So, co-founder Robert Wright opted to do what a rare but emerging coterie of brands have embraced: roll out the welcome mat for clients in a place that would typically have one in the first place. An actual home. In 2018, the then digital-only company got its start by allowing people to fully customize Moroccan rugs. But a few years later, the time had come to expand to a physical location. “We wanted it to feel like you’re coming over to your friend’s apartment....and oh, by the way, on the floor are rugs from our newest collection,” Wright explains. “It was a fun exercise to think: ‘Well, why don’t we come up with an apartment in New York that’s the home of our ideal Beni consumer?’” They imagined everything from this fictitious client’s art collection down to the trinkets brought home from their travels. Thus, their new appointment-only Greenwich Village studio in a circa 1900 brownstone on West 9th Street in Manhattan was born. Other brands embracing the idea that style begins at home include Casa Perfect, Lee Broom, Gabriel & Guillaume and Galerie Philia (the latter of which opened its latest traveling showroom inside a $10 million Chelsea apartment). “We wanted to show that you can not only live with these historical pieces, but also mix them in a very casual way,” says Guillaume Excoffier, co-founder (with Nancy Gabriel) of Gabriel & Guillaume, which procures everything from Martin Szekely’s 1988 Betty armchairs to a 1950 Italian sofa by Federico Munari. The gallery, featuring rotating exhibitions, is currently ensconced in an appointment-only, twostory residence at 11 West 57th Street in New York City. “We have created a new kind of retail experience—something more exclusive, something more private— like entering into the apartment of a collector,” Gabriel says. It’s no surprise then that companies are seeing this model resonate with consumers, as navigating the sometimes-arduous task of making design choices now seems much easier in a familiar setting.

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JOLIE NGO As the youngest member of the museum’s Makers’ Circle, recent art school graduate Jolie Ngo creates ceramic ‘cyborg-like’ objects and vessels using modern technologies, including 3-D printing and rapid prototyping. A child of the early aughts, her aesthetic was shaped by digital interfaces including Minecraft and The Sims, and she continues to explore the intersection between handmade and automated. “Shaker work is quite the opposite of my own with a focus on simplicity and purpose,” Ngo says. “Their objects lack unnecessary ornamentation and decorative detail.” But, nonetheless, she has come to appreciate this ethos of making. “They believed that mastery of craft was a partnership with tools, materials and process—an idea I hold close within my own work, continuously probing the synergy between what is formed by hand versus technology.” ngojolie.net

NOSANCHUK David Nosanchuk, studying designs of the allowed him to develop an oeuvre very rooted in the present. Using new materials, methods and processes, Nosanchuk is remaking traditional Shaker work such as wooden candlestands in translucent resin. A longtime student of Shaker style, the New York-based artist has come to understand that their culture and beliefs were tied to what they produced. Be it a chair, table or baby’s toy, form harks back to the maker’s values—a quiet Nosanchuk honors throughout every stage of construction. davidnosanchuk.com

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“Iconic Shaker pieces, like chairs and boxes, have always had a pull on us as designers,” explains Ladies & Gentlemen Studio’s Dylan Davis, adding that working with the museum has “been an amazing opportunity to do a deeper dive into their culture.” Davis, who founded his multidisciplinary Brooklyn studio in 2010 with wife Jean Lee, believes historical principles of Shakerism can change how we look at contemporary life. For example, they reimagined one of the Shakers’ most intentionally designed furnishings that centers around a closely held belief: the workstation. The pair’s secretary-style iteration features just the right amount of room for everyday items while allowing them to be concealed at the end of the day ladiesandgentlemenstudio.com

DAVID For artist David Nosanchuk, of the past has allowed him to an oeuvre very much rooted in the new materials, methods and processes, Nosanchuk is as candlestands in translucent resin. A student of Shaker the New York-based come to culture and beliefs were tied to what produced. Be it a chair, table or baby’s toy, every form harks back to the maker’s values—a quiet beauty Nosanchuk honors every stage

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KATIE STOUT When going through the Shaker Museum’s collection, Katie Stout was drawn to colorful, sweet and soft objects— in other words, not the iconic pieces noted for minimalism.

As a direct response to a bonnet and cloak she found in the archives, the trail blazing artist created a whimsical chair out of muslin layered with ruffles and ruching. Stout describes the final result as “a silly, frilly duo of cloaked and bonnet-ed chairs joined in a permanent Shaker dance.”

A HISTORICAL RENOVATION IS IN THE WORKS AT THE SHAKER MUSEUM.

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A preview of the new museum, which includes an outdoor amphitheater.

Today, the Shaker Museum in Chatham, New York, continues to tell their story, showcasing the most comprehensive collection of art, furniture, objects and materials in the country—much of which was out of view for the last decade. The museum will soon enter a new iteration, and double in size, as it moves to a 19th-century industrial building within Colombia County, where Selldorf Architects and Nelson Byrd Woltz Landscape Architects are heading up interior and exterior renovations respectively. An inaugural Makers’ Circle, consisting of contemporary artists and designers, is collaborating with the museum’s leadership on institutional decisions. As executive director Lacy Schutz notes, “the Shaker Museum continues to convene and engage a community of creatives connected to its material culture and whose work is informed by it today.” shakermuseum.us

And while the contemporary artist is drawn to the group’s “resourcefulness, simple solutions and entrepreneurial genius” she is also interested in the predominance of female makers and the role women played in propelling 19th century craft forward. katiestout.com

Arriving in the United States around 1774, the Shakers were a Utopian sect who created a distinctly new design vernacular. Prioritizing function above all else, they favored simple, pared-down aesthetics that allowed an object’s materiality to shine. The group was also known for championing gender and racial equality, communal living and sustainability. At their peak in the 1900s, thousands of members resided throughout the Northeast, Kentucky, Ohio and Indiana.

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PHOTO: FRANÇOIS HALARD. G: FOREVER GREEN BY CARLOS MOTA, © 2022 PUBLISHED BY VENDOME. L U X E U R C E C O M

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Verdant Views Carlos Mota’s G: Forever Green is a scrapbook-like compilation dedicated to the universally loved of—you guessed it—green. No subject too or shade too bright is off limits for this well-traveled style guru. A mixture of his own snapshots—glossy Portuguese tiles and ivy-clad façades—mingle with infamous interiors, like this bedroom Tangier residence of Yves Saint Laurent and Bergé. Prepare for a jolt of serotonin with each of the page. casamota.com

Clockwise from top right: Raya Perennials Performance Weave in Verde / Price upon request / christopherfarrcloth.com Sultan’s Garden Salad & Dessert Plate / $48 / sonahomenyc.com Hardwick Decorative Jar / $325 / bunnywilliamshome.com Mara Side Table in Hunter and Apple / Price upon request / oriorfurniture.com Coleridge Armchair in Putting Green / $1,695 / oka.com Sapling Floor Lamp / Price upon request / coxlondon.com Zellige Terracotta Tile in Coriander / $27 per sq. ft. / artistictile.com G: Forever Green by Carlos Mota / $85 / vendomepress.com is a dedicated to the loved color No too humble or shade too is off limits for this well-traveled guru. A mixture of his own tiles and with infamous like this bedroom from the residence of Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre for a of serotonin with each turn

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Fantastical Delights From the Bloomsbury Group to ‘80s pop and ancient mythology, British artist and designer Luke Edward Hall finds gleeful inspiration in all things colorful and whimsical. In Hall’s second book, A Kind of Magic: The Kaleidoscopic World of Luke Edward Hall, his singular brand of wonder is on full display. Having dabbled in everything from product design and decorating to fashion and hospitality, there’s no telling what kind of magic is on the horizon for this wunderkind. lukeedwardhall.com L U X E S O U R C E C O M

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And now, it’s entering a new chapter … “Through a brand refresh and novel product offerings, our goal is to continue to promote a lifestyle-centric perspective and emphasize how stone can play a key role in creating spaces where memories are made and design influences the everyday moments of life,” says Sarah Lograsso, Eldorado Stone’s director of marketing and product design. “We want to help people curate the perfect backdrop for every space.”

From a front façade to a fireplace design or a spalike bathroom wall, stone plays an integral role in creating exterior and interior places that feel both sturdy and stylish. For decades, Eldorado Stone has been inviting architects, designers, builders and homeowners alike to explore the possibilities as they seek that marriage of beauty and function. With a wide range of premium stone profiles and a second-to-none approach to the development and application of trend-leading color palettes, the company has become a beloved stone resource.

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“Every home should be uniquely designed for the people living in it, especially with respect to evoking emotion and forming lifelong memories. Adding textural touches is a wonderful way to set a tone for each space.”

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THE START OF SOMETHING BEAUTIFUL™ “With respect to new product development, we look carefully at the influence of people’s lifestyles on architecture and design, and how the comprehensive purpose of everyday environments will impact those who inhabit them in a very practical way,” Lograsso says. “We look to where a client chooses to spend time and what draws them into that space. Is it a tranquil and serene retreat for unwinding at the end of the day? Or is it the hustle and bustle of a lively kitchen for family gatherings? Perhaps a curated display of adventures traveled? Any of those elements can spark inspiration and play an integral role in shaping beautiful spaces.”

– Kerrie Kelly of Kerrie Kelly Design Lab, an Eldorado Stone Design Partner Left The unique colorway and texture of Latigo TundraBrick® adds a dash of rustic allure in the kitchen as a bold “bricksplash.”

Opposite Indoors or out, Loire Valley™ RoughCut® pairs brilliantly with other natural elements for the perfect expression of organic luxury.

MELTING POINT Bower Studios’ organic Melt Armchair appears to capture metamorphosis in motion. As if subjected to extreme heat, the upholstered bouclé cushion gracefully drapes over a walnut base before settling into its final state: a light and airy contoured perch. Showcased throughout are architectural backdrops painted by New York City-based artist Haleh Atabeigi using Benjamin Moore’s Citrus Burst 364, Jalapeño Pepper 2147-30 and Easter Hunt 554. bower-studios.com, halehpaint.com, benjaminmoore.com Curves Ahead DRAMATIC AND SINUOUS, THESE SCULPTURAL FURNISHINGS WILL HAVE YOU ON THE EDGE OF YOUR SEAT. PRODUCED BY KATHRYN GIVEN AND SARAH SHELTON WRITTEN BY KHADEJAH KHAN PHOTOGRAPHY BY PATRICIA HEAL MARKET GOSPTLIHT L U X E S O U R C E C O M

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Artisan Aleiya Olu pays homage to her Detroit homebase with the Lyndon chair. When conceiving the design, Olu found inspiration everywhere from the Motor City’s rich craft tradition and midcentury modern aesthetic to its buzzy creative scene. The resulting hand-assembled cherry oak chair is simple in materiality but playful in shape; sturdy in stance but warm in embrace. studiofromus.co

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The Squiggle Chairs by Christopher Miano, founder of CAM Design Co., are a true product of the pandemic. During days at home, the furniture designer felt compelled to create something that would elicit a smile and bring lightness to a space. Shown here in bleached maple, red oak and walnut, and topped with bouclé cushions, the playful chairs are crafted from sustainably sourced woods in Union City, New Jersey. chrismiano.com

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Informed by her collection of handmade ceramic vessels, artist Simone Bodmer-Turner is quickly turning heads with her first foray into sculpted furniture. The petite stature of Chair I, (left), unites flowing lines into a cohesive, organic silhouette, while Chair II features a larger structure and elongated foot. Matte white and textured to the touch, both handcrafted pieces feel as though they were composed from a single clay slab. simonebodmerturner.com, mattermatters.com

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As a classically trained woodworker, Brooklyn-based artist Luke Malaney begins each composition with a sketch, making changes along the way. His resulting creations meld fantastical ideas with form and functionality. Crafted in rich walnut, Lev’s Chair is one such free-form design featuring rear lunate legs and elegant curves. For the chair’s back, Malaney used jewelers’ tools to add an intricate gouge texture that appears to come to life. lukemalaney.com

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For their freshman debut, The High Key’s Relief collection explores curvaceous shapes as is evident in the Glove Couch. Founder and creative director John Vieweg first designs pieces using 3D software, after which a network of manufacturers build the designs to exact renderings. Vieweg contemplated the idea of ‘relief’ throughout the design process: from the physical relief of sitting on a sofa, to the way in which reliefs were historically made by carving away at materials—a method employed on the sofa’s interior foam body to achieve its final construction. thehighkey.design

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W orking in the construction industry, it’s good to both have a distinct vision and to be flexible and ready for anything. “In construction, something unexpected happens every day,” says HRS Build president Harriet ReismanSnyder. “Since I have had the luxury of big life experiences that put things in perspective, I have strengthened those equanimity muscles.” Meaning: ReismanSnyder is good both in a crunch and on everyday projects. Her company specializes in remodels and new construction. “Being a boutique firm, we can get closer to the client and build the kind of trusting relationship that big companies rarely do,” she says. Client relationships “start with many honest conversations about their hopes and dreams, while also managing expectations.” ReismanSnyder works toward the finish line of every project with the client top of mind. “Ultimately, it’s the client’s home, the client’s decisions, the client’s vision, the client’s budgets and the client’s everything else. They matter the most, and in an age of what feels like dying customer service, catering to our clients matters most to us.” After that, it’s the joy of the work that inspires and motivates Reisman-Snyder. She says, “I feel like the luckiest women on the planet to be in a job that I love every day!”

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ASK THE EXPERT How does being a woman in a maledominated industry impact you? It doesn’t faze me at all. If you love what you do and show up every day wanting to deliver the best quality product and service, that’s all that matters. What should clients know about their partnership with a contractor? If you are in construction, you love it. It’s all-consuming. There is a reason clients contract with us—we are working together. We chose each other, we interviewed each other, and we build trust both ways. What type of project or location would you love to take on next? I am remodeling our own home in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, with a local contractor there. Since I will be going there often, I would absolutely love to start on more remodeling projects in Steamboat Springs!

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ASK THE EXPERT What inspires your buying process? A mix of modern and historic, Old East Dallas guides many of our design and product choices. Our pieces are transitional, perfect for pairing with any style.  Up to this point, what do you feel has been your greatest success? Our relationship-driven service model, which helps us connect with clients personally. We listen to their wants and needs, offering the unexpected with the timeless. We support our interior designers with consistent service, convenience and the finishing touches for their projects. Along with providing benefits through our Designer Program, we are open seven days a week for those final details needed during weekend installs. And at the end of a project, we can help you choose the perfect client appreciation gift.

“No matter how our clients define their style, they are certain to find the perfect piece for any budget.”

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S ome 20 years ago, Elizabeth Mast took a chance to follow a long-held dream. She purchased a small storefront in the East Dallas neighborhood of Lakewood and opened Talulah Belle, a boutique offering specialty gifts and curated items to meet a variety of needs. Around 10 years after that initial opening, Talulah Belle was ready to expand into Talulah & HESS. The latter part of the name stands for “Home Essentials Simply Stated,” and that is just what the transition represented— the addition of home. Today, the shop’s 3,000-square-foot showroom space showcases home decor, art, furniture, lighting, textiles, gifts and more. “My goal was always to create a true lifestyle boutique that made it easy for customers to pop in and shop without having to go to the mall,” Mast says. “I wanted it to be a unique shopping experience.” She has undeniably succeeded. Upon entering Talulah & HESS through its blush-pink doors, one is greeted by the soothing fragrance of chamomile and lavender, ambient lighting and luxury goods begging to be touched. On the weekends, this moment may also involve champagne and truffles. But what brings Mast’s clientele back time and again isn’t the dreamy environment alone. It’s also Talulah & HESS’ ability to reveal trends, inspire designs and gift ideas, and provide that perfect find, every time.

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Top Enter the blush-pink doors into Talulah & HESS’ unique shopping experience. Left Beyond decor, the storefront provides a wide array of gifts, clothing and jewelry to indulge the senses.

Right Talulah & HESS offers complimentary gift wrapping for client appreciation gifts—or a gift for oneself Opposite left Choose from a selection of vibrant lighting and home decor.

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DAVE PERRY-MILLER REAL ESTATE | INDUSTRY INSIDER | F or real estate pros throughout the country, the past few years have been a whirlwind—at times exciting, other times stressful and sometimes a bit of both. In Dallas, which has been welcoming new residents who seek a different lifestyle or arrive for a job at one of the many companies relocating to Texas, the chaos of the market has been especially noticeable. But, from Marti Voorheis’ perspective, this doesn’t really change what a great agent was always meant to do. “Agents like myself, who are proactively house hunting, networking and playing matchmaker with intense drive and determination, are getting happy buyers and sellers to the closing table— in any market,” she shares. “Whether it is a seller’s or buyer’s market, people are always moving and the ability of an agent to immediately pivot to meet the changing needs of the market is what makes them successful with happy clients.” And indeed, the Dave Perry-Miller Real Estate agent would know. Voorheis has built a reputation as an unequivocal buy-and-sell pro. “I’ve focused mainly on Preston Hollow,” she says. “Many big New York City firms and other notable companies have relocated to Dallas, and their employees are drawn to this area for its tree-lined streets, neighborhood shops and nearby restaurants.”

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After being on the market for a total of 616 days with two other Realtors, Voorheis was thrilled to be the third and final agent for this home. With attention to detail and superior marketing skills, she had the home staged and sold in 32 days. Built by Cy Barcus, it has an elaborate primary suite, a yoga and meditation room and other special touches throughout. “I specialize in a very customized and white-glove approach for my clients.”

DALLAS, TEXAS · PRICED AT $2,990,000 Bedrooms: 5 Bathrooms: 5.5 Square Feet: 6,410 Only six homes in the history of Highway Estates have sold at a higher price than this one! An extraordinary contemporary build by LRO Residential, it boasts striking details and designer upgrades throughout. The previous homeowner elevated this home to a luxe level with wallcoverings, lighting, art and furnishings.

What is something about buying and selling real estate that is critical but not well-known? It’s important to hire agents who network so that they know about properties that are “coming soon” off-market and what has sold off-market. Networking should extend across brokerages, not just one. What are your favorite places to eat and drink locally? I like to start the day with the perfect latte at La La Land. Beverley’s has a delicious brunch or, for lunch, R+D Kitchen is a stylish and satisfying choice! I love going to The Charles for dinner. Other dishes worth mentioning are the caviar at Georgie on Knox and the stone crabs at Truluck’s.

DALLAS, TEXAS · PRICED AT $3,795,000 Bedrooms: 3 Bathrooms: 4.5 Square Feet: 6,162

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Voorheis secured this beautiful new construction for her client prior to completion and before it was listed in MLS. It’s situated on a beautiful block of Stichter in Preston Hollow. The clean lines and transitional style offered a clean slate for the buyer, who was thrilled to land a new home and start making it their own.

It is easy to see why this property garnered the highest sales price to date in Place Des Vosges. The truly one-of-a-kind residence was designed by acclaimed architect Larry Boerder and built by Sebastian. It features Murano crystal chandeliers, Sherle Wagner fixtures, marble mantels, moldings with gold-leaf accents, dual staircases of imported Carrara marble and more.

What must-have features are local buyers looking for in a home? A home office is now a given, as is a smart kitchen with high-quality appliances, soft-close cabinetry and additional prep space with a large pantry. Outdoor space, too, is highly sought-after.

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K I TC H E N + B AT H | T H E R E P O RT LIVING Inspiration abounds with unabashedly bold kitchens and baths and art world discoveries.

Drake/Anderson filled this Manhattan kitchen with striking touches, like custom cabinetry in Benjamin Moore’s Vermont Slate, Oyster White marble countertops, Mondrian-esque stone flooring, artwork by Melinda Hackett and an Apparatus light fixture.

Jamie Drake and Caleb Anderson, the design duo behind Drake/Anderson, are known for their stylish schemes and a penchant for producing luxurious, impactful spaces. So, when their clients—a couple who had just purchased an apartment in a new Manhattan building—wanted to gut their kitchen in favor of injecting some personality and color, the designers were more than happy to oblige. “We landed on a beautiful blue for the cabinetry, which looks rich, sophisticated and playful,” Anderson says of the chosen hue: Benjamin Moore’s Vermont Slate. The painted custom cabinetry also cam ouflages all appliances and even houses a semi-walk-in pantry and breakfast bar. “The color was the biggest point of departure, and the marble came second,” Anderson continues. “The client loves interesting stones, and this room has three! The Oyster White marble on the countertops and backsplash is highly gestured with organic veining, while the White Thassos and Blue de Savoie marbles on the floor are laid in a geometric Mondrian-style pattern but they all marry together wonderfully.” Another focal point is the plush L-shape banquette, which is built into the back of the peninsula, saving valuable square footage and giving the room a nice sense of movement. This informal dining nook is visually connected to the prep area with a large lighting piece from Apparatus overhead while artwork by Melinda Hackett enlivens the entire space. “This kitchen isn’t huge,” Anderson says, “but it certainly feels dynamic.” drakeanderson.com

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Jamie Drake and Caleb Anderson’s book Bold: The Interiors of Drake/Anderson (Rizzoli) drops in October. The tome contains 11 projects, including Anderson’s own New York apartment, where a marble bath features pops of yellow. Both the brass-sheathed wet bar and kitchen are located in a London residence. rizzoliusa.com A SELECTION OF KITCHENS AND BATHS FROM THEIR NEW BOOK. “It’s fun combining details that feel antique or old-world with those that are more modern. Textural connections unite a space, such as the glass cabinetry and hammeredbrass island here.”

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“In my own thetoaofIapartment,addedtouchesyellowtomarblebathcomplementadjacentyellowlibrary.”

–CALEB ANDERSON “The projects in the book run the gamut from contemporary to transitional to traditional, but each expresses our feelings toward luxury, materials, texture and movement.”

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In this Upper West Side bath designed by Drake/Anderson, a custom vanity topped with Calacatta Turquoise marble complements Bisazza mosaic tiles. Sconces from Circa Lighting flank a mirror from Mirror Home.

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To satiate the same client’s love of color and Bisazza tile, Drake/Anderson enveloped a powder bath located off the office in a mesmerizing gradient mosaic. “The upper half almost recalls windows in a skyscraper,” Jamie Drake says. Since the design of the adjacent workspace is fun and whimsical, the same feeling was carried into the bathroom with a playful all-over tile arrangement. Drake notes that, “the clean, contemporary floating vanity doesn’t compete with the surroundings, but its curved shape adds another layer of visual interest.” A benefit of sheathing every surface in tile? “It melts the perimeters of the room, making it appear larger,” Drake explains. drakeanderson.com

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For his third collaboration with Ann Sacks, designer Martyn Lawrence Bullard embraced his love of historic fabrics. The new Eutopia line of glass mosaics features five botanical patterns—three of which are based on wallcovering motifs previously conceived by Bullard, including Sultan’s Garden (shown)—in 49 custom shades. “This collection was born out of my passion for East-Indian and Middle-European textiles,” Bullard says, “which often contain magical patterns depicting the Tree of Life and Mughal flowers.” annsacks.com HEADSHOT: COURTESY DESIGNER. PHOTO: COURTESY ANN SACKS.

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What did the client want for this powder room?

The only mandate was to incorporate blue, so we gave this bath a ‘wow’ factor using many shades of the vibrant hue. I really enjoy creating one-of-a-kind powder rooms—they are truly the best space to do something out of the ordinary. Talk to us about the brass accents. We carried the subtle gold shimmer in the wallpaper through to the modern brushed-brass Kohler sink fi xtures. Lucky for us, the client already had the metallic mirror from her previous home, and it worked perfectly with the round sconce from Arteriors.

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A Brooklynite by way of Haiti, Gardy St. Fleur built his practice showing beginner collectors the ropes—and joys—of the art world. As business grew, he drilled down on introducing emerging, as well as historically overlooked, talents to budding collectors, adding mentorship and management of working artists along the way. saintfleur.com

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Nightstand companion: Tell Them I Said No by Martin Herbert—a collection of essays by artists, including David Hammons (a hero of mine), who were creating for the purpose of transaction but ultimately retreated from the art world. Unforgettable institution: Fondation Beyeler in Switzerland, which was started by a Swiss dealer couple with an incredible modern art collection. The building was designed by Renzo Piano—it’s very special.

Ar tists to watch: Rebecca Ness, Delphine Desane, Cindy Ji Hye Kim, Chibuike Uzoma and Vamba Bility. Don’t miss: The Independent Fair in New York this September, which will focus on overlooked 20 th century artists. Paul Claude Gardère, the first Haitian artist in residency at the Studio Museum in Harlem, will be on view—I’m excited about that. Next frontier: Starting a monthly dinner series where artists, clients and board members can discuss changes that need to be made at the institutional level.

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Making headlines: The art world is bonkers right now with long waiting lists for new works, sold-out shows and record-breaking auction prices. See: Louise Bourgeois’ Spider sold for $40 million at Art Basel and Andy Warhol’s Marilyn sold last May for $195 million, breaking auction records for an American artist. Looking forward: Amanda Baldwin’s vibrant landscapes are on my radar. I’m excited about her upcoming show at Hesse Flatow in New York City. Hot spot: Berlin has amazing contemporary galleries like Soy Capitán and Wentrup. Sunday school: In 2019, I began presenting Sunday art history lessons on Instagram Live and developed a sizable following during the pandemic. Topics have ranged from art movements like Dada, to the intellectual explosion that took place at Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center, to deeper dives into artists like Ruth Asawa. Treasure trove: I find new talent through critical reviews and art fairs like NADA Miami that focus on younger galleries and emerging artists. Highlight reel: Amoako Boafo: Soul of Black Folks at Contemporary Arts Museum Houston (on view through early October) is a gorgeous show. The way he approaches portraiture with both spirit and brush, as well as his signature finger painting, is inspiring. Collector’s mantra: Buy what you love. The intrigue and attraction should feel instinctual.

Illa Gaunt brings a masters in art history and a post-graduate diploma in modern and contemporary art from Christie’s Education in London to her Houston-based boutique advisory. Keen to share her passions, she transformed her Instagram account (@_ig_art) into a platform for accessible arts education. illagauntart.com

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When Chelsea Neman Nassib founded Tappan Collective 10 years ago, online-native galleries were a novelty. Fast forward to 2020 and the platform, thanks to its investment in producing artist studio visits and profiles for their website, found itself precociously equipped to connect stories with collectors in a digital world. tappancollective.com

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Inspiration fix: One of the realms where truly original ideas are born is science fiction, and that is most of what I recreationally read these days. Ted Chiang and Liu Cixin are authors that I come back to. Arts destination: The vibrancy and creative freedom of Mexico City are rare—there’s always something unexpected. Hot topic: One of the most important subjects being discussed in the world at large, is the essential right to project different realities and possible futures. I’ve seen so many resonances with this idea. One example is the Venice Biennale, titled The Milk of Dreams curated by Cecilia Alemani, which, from specific art history perimeters, questions the agency of imagination. Pièce de résistance: Few things compare to The Lightning Field (1977) by Walter De Maria—a land art work in New Mexico in the Dia’s collection. De Maria used to say that every great artwork should have at least 10 meanings, and the myriad of ideas that can be interconnected to this piece is almost unfathomable. The way in which one experiences it, and what one can obtain from that experience, speaks directly a bout what we do at Dia.

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Anchored in New York with satellite locations in the American West and overseas, the Dia Art Foundation is a force in the nonprofit space. For Humberto Moro—newly-appointed deputy director of program—evolving exhibitions, publications and public engagement is intrinsically linked to telling an even more inclusive history of art. diaart.org

New currency: With the rise of NFT’s, the art world has even more accessible paths for all. We sell NFT COAs, which allow us to include a contract in the sale encompassing royalties, so that every time the artwork trades, the artist makes 10 percent. This can be life-changing because artists don’t make a percentage of secondary sales, which is where prices often make headlines. Gallery crush: Del Vaz Projects by Jay Ezra Nayssan. Jay operates a galleryfarmstead from his home in Santa Monica. There’s also an apothecary that sells everything from Persian tea to CBD lavender salve. It’s wonderful to see curators bringing a more artful approach to retail and vice-versa. One to watch: Lisa Dengler. We just signed her and are so excited about her paintings and stone sculptures. On deck: Opening our first physical gallery. I want it to be a place that anyone can walk into and find something—almost like a vinyl store.

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installation: carolyn salas via mrs. gallery; photographer alon koppel. stef portrait: josh goleman. photos: donovan portrait: william twitty. artwork: dna #9 (right), mixed media on paper, ilídio candja candja, mixed media on paper. courtesy bill lowe gallery. nancy portrait: evelyn henriquez. artwork: lollipop 2019 , clotilde jiménez, mixed media collage on paper. courtesy artist and mariane ibrahim.

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Life-changing institution: The Noguchi Museum in Queens. It taught me how to sit quietly and take a long look. Coming up: This spring, we’re hosting an event curated by Art Handler. I can’t reveal too much, only that it’s a multi-event experience not to be missed! We’re also slated to have a show by New York City’s Bortolami Gallery featuring Robert Bordo. Design crush: Artist duo Kristen Wentrcek and Andrew Zebulon. I’ve never seen such high level of craft meet fearlessness and yet somehow remain functional. My wife and I own several of their pieces and admire them daily. Fantasy acquisitions: Anything ever made by Carrie Mae Weems! If I could extend the spree, I’d buy a Carlton bookcase by Ettore S ottsass, a Cecily Brown painting, a Sam Moyer sculpture and a large wall piece by this little-known artist named Sol LeWitt. Dreaming big: I’d love to expand this concept, potentially in partnership with institutions. It’s also my hope that my team continue to spearhead consistent public programming that’s accessible to people of every age, color and educational background.

Frustrated by the quality of studio space in New York City, artist Stef Halmos saw an opportunity to develop her dream resource. She set her sights on three historic mills in the Hudson Valley, converting them into Foreland: a vibrant arts campus spanning galleries, studios, collective workspace, public programming and event spaces—all built to create agency for working artists. forelandcatskill.com; stefhalmos.com

Donovan Johnson joined Bill Lowe Gallery 10 years ago, where he gracefully ascended the ranks. Upon the passing of his beloved mentor, for which the gallery is named, last December, Johnson was appointed executive director, tasked with ushering the Atlanta institution into its next chapter. lowegallery.com

Industry buzz: There’s been a lot of talk about works by young artists reaching upwards of six figures privately and at auction. Three factors contributed to this phenomenon: newly-created crypto wealth, which added diverse buyers to the market, trillions in American dollars printed and a lack of primary access to work for new collectors. Fall happenings: September 2 marks the first installment of the Frieze Art Fair in Seoul. I’m excited to see what happens when the art world meets the sophistication of South Korea’s artists, institutions and collectors. Closer to home, the September opening of Hauser & Wirth in West Hollywood will be a treat for Angelenos. Buoyed by: The increased presence of Latinx, AAPI and BIPOC run galleries, including Commonwealth and Council (LA), Regular Normal (NYC), LaPau (LA), Calderón (NYC), Mariane Ibrahim (Chicago), Sow & Tailor (LA), Make Room (LA) and Estrella (NYC). Collecting 101: With so much art in the world, working around themes of identity, geography, medium, or a combination of three, can help focus decision-making while creating depth.

On deck: The first show scheduled for next year is called Alchemy and features Black artists from around the United States, including Thornton Dial, Wifredo Lam and Emma Amos. It’s a group show around this idea that in marginalized communities, there’s an innate call to take whatever you have and turn it into something that transcends its first state of being. Virtual reality: During the pandemic, galleries introduced 3-D viewing rooms. This technology had been around too long for us to be suffering from the 2-D aspects of photography! Now anyone can experience sculpture in 3D; you can even see surveys of the Whitney Biennial on YouTube. It’s a beautiful thing about the world we live in. Arresting artist: Ilídio Candja Candja, who was born in Mozambique around the time they won their independence from Portugal. He paints these beautiful abstractions around the influences of colonization. Lasting impression: The exhibition What is Left Unspoken, Love at Atlanta’s High Museum achieved true resonance. Fair game: Atlanta is 49 percent black. Generally speaking, art in the South is so much more diverse than what is currently being seen. Our programming moving forward will be reflective of this.

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Interior Design: Emily Summers and Chris Angelle, Emily Summers Design Associates

While most of the home follows the owners’ request for a black-and-white palette, the design team employed punches of color to enliven the adjacent glass-walled living room. Here, views of the nearby opera house’s red dome and the park inspired Angelle to bring in complementary hues. “Every project we design is about context, so we pulled in blue, green and yellow from the view,” the designer explains. “It wasn’t about selecting colors; it was about what felt natural.”

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Further customizing the abode’s floor plan, the primary bedroom suite sits near the main living area for easy access to the terrace and glittering nighttime views. “Everything just fell into perfect place here,” says Angelle, pointing to the leather headboard wall and an owl sculpture by Los Angeles artist David Wiseman. Meanwhile, at the opposite end of the residence, two guest bedrooms accommodate the couple’s children. “They come and go, so the owners wanted gracious, comfortable rooms for them,” says the designer. Form certainly meets function in this home that soars above the city. “It was wonderful to begin with a clean slate—and Chris did a great job of balancing contrast, subtlety and color,” reflects Summers. “Every piece has a purpose. It is all about living in a well-edited space.”

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onsidering interior designer Emily Summers’ intimate knowledge of the HALL Arts Residences in Dallas, it’s no surprise that multiple owners have sought her help in furnishing their units. Summers and her team brought the luxury residential high-rise to life with design director Eddie Abeyta, under architect of record HKS, as well as her longtime collaborator, Jessica Stewart Lendvay, who oversaw the interior architecture. “It was a seven-year project,” the designer recalls. But one residence in particular stands out for Summers. Not only are the homeowners her friends, but their location offers unimpeded views of nearby landmark buildings by bluechip architects I.M. Pei and Norman Foster. Working with her firm’s creative director, Chris Angelle, who served as lead designer, Summers decided to embrace rather than compete with the sweeping vistas. At the same time, the duo aimed to create spaces conducive to the easy lifestyle their clients envisioned for welcoming friends and family. Key to the team’s approach was making the home—which is long and narrow to take advantage of views—flow naturally. With that in mind, Summers and Angelle broke the entry into segments that create what Summers describes as “elements of surprise.” One of these is an art gallery with large-scale, subtly hued works by Brooklyn-based artists Brian Rattiner and Krista Louise Smith. An arching Lindsey Adelman Studio chandelier mounted to the wall and ceiling also bisects the space. The entry foretells more surprises to come, offering a glimpse into the kitchen, where a special installation by graffititurned-fiber artist HotTea occupies an entire wall. “The clients wanted to take this unit to the next level, and they let us generate ideas in a fun and explorative way,” Angelle says. To further define the interiors, the designers created a cocooning lounge with leatherwrapped millwork and a lava stone bar. “The armchairs encourage great conversation,” adds the wife. “And we purposefully installed the Alex Prager piece on the low side, so people in the photograph are at eye level and gaze back at us.” To separate the lounge from the dining and living rooms, builders John Priest and Rodney Smith crafted a series of full-height, pivoting shou sugi ban screens to give the couple flexibility while entertaining. “There’s a great contrast of materiality throughout this home that informed the overall palette and aesthetic,” addsThatSummers.contrast is evident in the dining room, where Summers and Angelle paired an elliptical stone-and-iron table with chairs originally designed for a Michelin-star restaurant in Hong Kong. “They’re soft and comfortable, everything you’d want in a dining chair,” notes Angelle. Underfoot is a Summers signature: a rug cut into pieces and then stitched back together in an unexpected shape. “It needed to be a flat weave, so you can pull the chairs in and out, while still creating interest,” she explains. Also sharing the space is a large architectural photograph by Michael Gaillard.

A custom Lindsey Adelman Studio Cherry Bomb chandelier arches over the entry, illuminating paintings by Brian Rattiner and Krista Louise Smith. The latter, above Studio Paolo Ferrari’s Plank bench, is from Carvalho Park. The rug was custom designed by Emily Summers Design Associates and manufactured by Rosemary Hallgarten.

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Byrdwaters Design oversaw the lighting design. A Lagos table by Baxter pairs with Poltrona Frau’s Viola armchairs in a Liaigre fabric.

Emily Summers Design Associates conceived the dining room rug while a chandelier by Michael Anastassiades hangs above.

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Above: The bar seating area comprises a Michael Wilson cocktail table, Zeitraum armchairs and a Jan Kath rug. Edelman leather wraps the millwork surrounding Signal sconces by Workstead.

Opposite: Emmemobili’s UFO table and Rose Uniacke’s Stitched armchairs form the breakfast space. A custom installation by artist HotTea adorns the wall.

Opposite: The primary bathroom overlooks a monumental sculpture by John Henry. Dornbracht faucets grace the tub and vanity, which features cabinet hardware by Chris Lehrecke for E.R. Butler & Co. The rug is Orley Shabahang. Ida Badal artwork is from Gallery 12.26.

Above: In the guest bedroom, a Mae bed from Radnor is joined by &Tradition’s Copenhagen pendant. A print by Theis Wendt complements a Karl Zahn mobile.

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Architecture: Ryan Gordon, Gordon Partners Design Interior Design: Ashton Taylor Oberhauser, Ashton Taylor Interiors Home Builder: DJ Palmore, David James Custom Builder

Worlds Collide Italian classicism and seaside serenity unite in a Houston home’s eye-catching interiors. WRITTEN BY CHRISTINE DEORIO | PHOTOGRAPHY BY LISA PETROLE | STYLING BY MICHELLE AVIÑA L U X E S O U R C E C O M

During the planning process, residential designer Ryan Gordon imagined how his clients might experience a day at their favorite Mexican seaside retreat: waking to the sight and sound of water outside their bedroom window; hitting the gym before skipping down a spiral staircase to the pool; and dressing for dinner in a spa-like bathroom with earthy plaster walls. Simultaneously, he conceived a design with arched windows and limestone walls, acknowledging the couple’s love of Palladian architecture “without being so literal as to put big columns on the front of the house,” he explains. And in homage to Tuscan country dwellings, he incorporated hefty rafter tails beneath hipped slate roofs as well as wooden beams on high ceilings. But there’s a bigger twist. “From the front, the house is tight and classic, and as you move toward the back, it becomes more transparent,” Gordon says of the steel-and-glass window walls connecting the open-plan living room, dining room and kitchen to the poolside terrace. This contemporary contrast hints at interiors brought to life by designer Ashton Taylor Oberhauser and builder DJ Palmore, who blended elegant, coved ceilings and paneled and plastered walls with clean-lined Italian modernism. “The homeowners’ personalities are at opposite ends of the spectrum: she’s outgoing, and he’s more reserved and regimented,” Palmore says. “This home’s aesthetic reflects both of them by being bold but also structured.”

What do sultry Cabo San Lucas resorts and classical Italian villas have in common? Both have a special place in the hearts of the ownershusband-and-wifeofthisnew Houston abode. These desirable destinations also informed the design of the residence itself, which marries the two sources of inspiration with nary a seam in sight.

The stone’s moody tone inspired marble features throughout, including the entry’s black-and-white flooring, the powder room’s pedestal sink and the primary bedroom’s fireplace surround.

What’s more, the kitchen island was wrapped in the same species of burl wood Oberhauser specified for aircraft bulkheads in her former career designing luxury jet interiors. “I was scared about that at first,” the wife notes of the latter, “but we get so many compliments about how original it is. And the running theme with Ashton and DJ was, ‘We don’t want to do the expected.’ ” The result is as different—and yet perfectly suited to this couple—as Los Cabos and Tuscany.

Its timeworn finish—reflective of ancient Italian architecture—also helped inform the plastered walls, French oak floors and full-bodied velvets, moirés and bouclés on the furnishings. “There’s a lot of depth to the fabric colors we selected that you can’t get from typical cotton velvet,” Oberhauser explains. “The living room chair, for example, had to be a striae linen cotton to provide the richness we needed.”

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Encouraged by the clients’ derring-do, Oberhauser and Palmore proposed a few more bold choices, including a Romanesque dome in black plaster over the powder room sink and the primary bathroom’s freestanding tub encased in a cube of quartzite.

Throughout most of the interiors, saturated colors float in a plane between white ceilings and dark wood floors—from the dining room’s wine-colored leather chairs and emerald-green sideboard to the living room’s red travertine coffee table and orange velvet-upholstered chair. But in the study, the color is all-encompassing— much to the homeowners’ delight. “We’re not afraid of deep colors or strong elements,” the wife says. “As much as I love a serene feel, put a leopard print in front of me, and I’m good to go.” So, she didn’t bat an eye when Oberhauser had these walls plastered in a deep sienna hue and added tall velvet drapes to match, or when Palmore proposed a dramatic ribbed alcove behind the desk. “That was one of those details we winged,” he adds. “I’m a firm believer that there are some things you can’t design unless you’re standing in the space.”

For her part, Oberhauser found inspiration for the dramatic spaces in a rare vintage black marble dining table by Italian architect and designer Angelo Mangiarotti. “The contemporary lines and beautiful stone, which is worn in the most perfect way, helped set the tone for what we wanted in the entire house,” she recalls. “My style leans more contemporary, but I believe in finding a way to roughen up those sharp lines for more of an aged patina, because you still need some soul.”

Below Andrea Rosenberg’s mixed-media artwork from Moody Gallery, Untitled 92, rests a sculptural Museum Glass bench by Christopher Kreiling Studio. Gabriel Scott’s Harlow sconce completes this entry vignette.

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Above: An Ochre chandelier from David Sutherland lights the B&B Italia dining room table from BeDesign and Enrico Pellizzoni chairs. An emerald-lacquered sideboard from Carrocel holds vintage Fornasetti lamps wearing custom shades from Maison Maison.

Opposite: Living room neutrals include plastered walls by Segreto Finishes matched to Benjamin Moore’s Seapearl, a custom Tibetan knot Perennials rug and Giorgetti’s Skyline sofa from Casa. Mimi London’s Origami lounge chair from David Sutherland, in a Marvic Textiles striae velvet from Wells Abbott, pops below Ironware’s Celine pendant.

Opposite: Custom bar cabinets donning Sherwin-Williams’ Rookwood Shutter Green complement walls clad in Verias Antique marble from Aria Stone Gallery. A custom shade in Lauren Hwang New York fabric from Allan Knight softens the space. Apparatus Talisman sconces flank an antique Italian accordion mirror found on 1stdibs.

Above: The kitchen island’s burl veneer is from Custom Plywood, Inc. Cabinetry painted Sherwin-Williams’ Tricorn Black frames a Calacatta Macchia Vecchia marble backsplash from Aria Stone Gallery. In the foreground, a vintage table by Angelo Mangiarotti is from M.Naeve. An Apparatus chandelier suspends above.

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Opposite: A fluted wall niche in the study overlooks a Zanotta Carlo Mollino-designed Cavour CM writing desk and Arper chair from Debner. The Nautilus Study lamp is Christopher Kreiling Studio.

Right: Black plasterwork by Segreto Finishes in the powder room backs a solid marble pedestal sink by Stone Forest paired with a Graff faucet, both from Acero Bella. The 20th-century mirror is a 1stdibs find.

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Opposite: Matouk linens from Longoria Collection, a wool shag rug from RH and a circa-1840 folk art window shade, stretched on a frame, set the tone for the main bedroom. A CB2 bench and chandelier from Circa Lighting add touches of glamour.

Above: Walls in Tadelakt plaster bring a beach retreat feel to the main bathroom. A tub fitted with House of Rohl hardware from Acero Bella is encased in Ijen Blue leathered quartzite from Omni Surfaces. Limestone flooring from Alamo Stone runs underfoot.

Into the Glow Sensorial wonder imbues the otherworldly ceramic sculptures brought to life by a Houston artist. WRITTEN BY MONIQUE MCINTOSH | PHOTOGRAPHY BY JENN DUNCAN

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n life, certain moments—the golden warmth of a sunrise, a chilly plunge into blue waters, or the sticky sweetness of childhood ice cream afternoons—linger deeper in our minds. It’s these euphoric events that Houston artist Angel Oloshove embodies in her expressive ceramic sculptures. Alongside monoprints and functional pottery, she experiments with emotive forms, textures and colors. “I love those moments that feel like a full-body sensation, when you become completely attuned to what’s happening,” she observes. “I want to marry that spiritual and ephemeral experience in solid form.” To create her synesthetic shapes and hues, Oloshove often prods her own memories, recalling everything from her childhood on a Michigan farm to young adulthood working as a toy designer in Japan. The latter’s majestic rain-eroded forest Buddha statues, for example, influence her abstract yet anthropomorphic approach to form. And then there’s Houston’s vivid sky, “with colors unlike anything I’ve ever seen,” she muses. “When they reflect off the skyscrapers, you feel like you’re in a planetarium playing Fantasia .” Oloshove’s bucolic barn studio feels similarly fairy tale-like, with greenery creeping under the walls and chickens clucking outside. The organic space feeds her process, which begins with sketching until an abstract yet visceral silhouette emerges. “I never want these forms to be too didactic,” she explains. “I want them to feel like a memory you forgot you had.” Based on the final drawing, she constructs cotton-and-wood molds, draping them with slabs of clay. She then refines the shape, drawing from her background in toy design, “where the smallest change can make something come to life,” the artist says. Once the shape is formed, she removes the mold, leaving behind a hollow cavity imparting “visual buoyancy, with beautiful convex curves not beholden to gravity,” she notes. After firing, the Texas clay becomes a paper-white canvas for spray-painting with vivid color-stable underglazes, which Oloshove carefully contours so each shade appears to pulse through the piece.

On display at Uprise Art in New York and Form & Concept in Santa Fe, her sculptures’ powdery matte finishes feel achingly familiar, somewhere between weathered stone and warm skin. “I want you to have a ghostly feeling in your fingers when viewing it, of how it would feel in your hands,” she describes. In a way, her work becomes truly complete in this moment, when colors and contours awaken the observers’ own bodily reveries. Because for Oloshove, “I’m always trying to find a connection with others that’s more complex than words.”

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Houston artist, ceramicist and sculptor Angel Oloshove (opposite) creates ceramic sculptures, monoprints (left and bottom) and even functional pottery. Drawing from a background in Japanese toy design, she refines the shape of her sculptures (previous page, right) before firing and then spray-painting them (below) to appear incandescent.

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Interior Design: Shazalynn Cavin Winfrey, SCW Interiors, LLC Returning to Your Roots A designer’s renovated Austin abode honors her own history while nodding to its former owner. WRITTEN BY KATE ABNEY PHOTOGRAPHY BY STEPHEN KARLISCH STYLING BY FRANCES BAILEY

The residence is a sacred vignette of sorts— one that honors Cavin Winfrey’s story as much as that of the bishop before her. “There has been a spiritual journey in arriving to this home,” the designer notes. “I know this place has a history, a divinity, and those are my touchstones.”

omething seems fated about the home designer Shazalynn Cavin Winfrey has made her own in Austin. She wasn’t even in Texas when the residence came on the market, but she immediately knew it was special. “I texted my husband, who was nearby, and said, ‘the minute you wake up, get in the car and go over there,’ ” recounts the designer, recalling how she fell in love with the property sight unseen. Seated on one of the highest points in the city, the home had previously belonged to Saint Mary’s Catholic Church, whose bishop lived there for more than 40 years. It had served as a parsonage, providing living quarters for the bishop as well as plentiful spaces for hosting parishioners and visiting clergy. However, the abode’s traditional hallmarks—white stucco, stacked stone, red-clay floors, terra-cotta roof tiles—resonated with the designer, who spent much of her life in the western part of the state and was anxious to find her way back. “There was something old-school Texas about this architecture,” she muses. When Cavin Winfrey finally set foot on the property, she found a tangle of overgrowth. Taming the vast landscape included preserving its heritage trees, inserting a sleek swimming pool and updating the bishop’s four beloved terraces— with one perfectly positioned to soak up the area’s golden sunsets. Interior design decisions were similarly predicated on natural light, with the floor plan preserving outdoor access from virtually every room and hallway. From there, a family room was captured for a daughter’s bedroom, the dining room was swapped with the living area, and an upstairs apartment kitchen was converted to a closet. Meanwhile, the kitchen was reconfigured for both beauty and functionality. Here, the influence of Cavin Winfrey’s former culinary arts career is evident in the custom private-label cabinetry as well as the layout. “Most professional kitchens have a galley style, and that’s my preference,” the designer shares. “I think zones are important, and keeping the working area and serving area separate.” One end of the space features an entertaining station complete with a refrigerator in Kelly green—a hue repeated on a lacquered china cabinet that anchors the opposing breakfast nook. The color choice is a nod to the bishop’s annual Saint Patrick’s Day celebrations but is also a direct response to the natural surroundings. “I believe a house will tell you what it should be,” explains Cavin Winfrey. Verdant hues also appear prominently in a Jackand-Jill bathroom, which the designer clad in handmade ceramic tiles. Teamed with patterned selections adorning the stair risers and running up the kitchen backsplash, the tile assortments have the added benefit of appearing original to the house. “It was a tribute to my Southwestern roots,” she describes, “that 50 years ago, materials would have been made and sourced locally with indigenousComplementingqualities.”the spaces are favorite pieces that have followed Cavin Winfrey and her family from place to place. “I can’t think of a single item in this house that doesn’t fit better here than it did anywhere else,” she expresses. In the dining room, a raw-crystal chandelier from a previous residence illuminates a backdrop of scenic wallpaper bedecked with fanciful creatures. And an inherited collection of Staffordshire figurines feels right at home atop twin étagères tucked into the window niches. Adds the designer: “These pieces are about our history and the ancestors who have helped deliver us to this place.” It was much the same case for the couple’s eclectic collection of art. “Truthfully, I only purchased one new piece for this home,” Cavin Winfrey reveals. Framed textiles—originally from the Lakai Uzbeks in Afghanistan—hang in the primary bedroom, conversing with a mix of Southwest-style and other vibrant rugs throughout the interiors. In a daughter’s bedroom, art pops against sketchy grid-like walls underscoring the designer’s deftness for combining scales and patterns. While in the entryway, a small landscape of her native New Mexico suspends above seven tortoise shells, and a cherished angel figurine poses within a niche retained during the renovation.

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Custom blackened-copper pendants by Bradley Lighting coordinate with both Kelly Wearstler for Visual Comfort and Mr. Brown London sconces in the entry hall. A painting by Santa Fe artist Erin Cone presides over a settee in Schumacher’s Luna linen.

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Draperies in Jim Thompson Fabrics’ Palampore linen speak to art by Karen Smidth over the family room fireplace. An Oly chandelier lights Lee Industries stools in Virginia White Collection linen. Aerin lamps flank pillows in an Hermès textile.

“These pieces are about our history and the ancestors who have helped deliver us to this place.” –SHAZALYNN CAVIN WINFREY L U X E S O U R C E C O M

Kit Kemp’s Mythical Land wallpaper and a ceiling painted Farrow & Ball’s Pitch Black give the dining room a fantastical quality. An inherited Staffordshire collection lines Highland House étagères customized in coral lacquer. The raw-crystal chandelier suspends above a table by Iatesta Studio.

Above: Tabarka Studio tiles from Architerra climb up the kitchen backsplash, coordinating with malachite-and-brass cabinet knobs by Modern Matter. Regina Andrew’s French Maid chandeliers illuminate counter stools by Gabby. The Ilve range pairs with a Newport Brass faucet.

Vibrant tablecloths from Furbish Studio accent the teak dining table and Ridgeline armchairs from Terrain.

Opposite: A breezy patio accommodates dining amongst lush plantings finessed by Stronger Than Dirt Gardens.

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Right: The powder room’s vintage cabinet sits below a Chelsea House mirror and custom Moroccan-style sconce by Tazi Designs. Kit Kemp’s Wychwood wallpaper from Kravet extends into the vestibule.

Opposite: Textiles originally from the Lakai Uzbeks in Afghanistan line the primary bedroom walls.

Oly’s Marco bed complements Alan Campbell’s Silvio linen on the settee. Fanny Shorter’s fabric peeks from behind Matouk bedding.

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Above: Farrow & Ball’s Pitch Black adds gravitas to arched doorways in a study adjacent to the primary bedroom. A caned chair holds cushions in Stevie Howell fabric from Supply Showroom.

Opposite: A frameless glass shower in the primary bathroom ensures unobstructed views of patterned tiles from Clay Imports installed by Barrett Flooring + Design. Laura Kirar’s Filamento chandelier for Arteriors references Aerin’s Beaumont sconces above the RH vanities.

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Today’s kitchen is a hub of activity. It’s where family and friends gather, gourmet cooks prepare meals and takeout fans lay out the latest spread. It’s also where homework happens, virtual conference calls take place and work-from-home ideas percolate next to the co ee. Today’s bathroom is very di erent, serving as a spa-like oasis right inside the home. Both rooms share one thing in common: they are centers for design. In this special section, we showcase the latest in features and appliances, lasting and on-trend color palettes, beautifully blended materials, and the lighting and hardware choices that make kitchens and baths true dream designs.

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OPEN + WARM That, according to Johns, is the feel most clients are looking for when it comes to the home as a whole—and it starts with the kitchen. “Many of our remodel projects include removing the wall between the kitchen and breakfast room,” she says. “Our clients don’t want to feel separated from everyone else while in the kitchen. In general, they seek open floor plans.” But they want it all to be ambient in a cozy way too, hence the trend toward rich greens and, Johns reveals, warm neutrals. “Deeper woods, such as walnut, are back in a big way.”

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• Servo-drive units allow for opening doors and drawers with a single touch and can be incorporated into lift doors, pullout trash units and pullout shelves, to name a few.

There are certain elements that seem to unite a well-designed kitchen, regardless of style. For Helene Terry, principal of Helene’s Luxury Kitchens, these elements are state-of-the-art equipment, craftsmanship, sound ergonomics and traffic flow. Terry, whose work is guided by a “built-to-last” philosophy, starts a kitchen project with a deep understanding of how the homeowners want the room to feel once the project is complete. She advises those endeavoring in new kitchen territory to establish a “laundry list” of wants and needs. “Many times, homeowners do not know the mechanics to describe, yet they seem to always know how this room should function and feel; plus when remodeling, they know what needs to be corrected from their existing kitchen,” she says.

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“Great kitchens and baths need three things to be both beautiful and functional: fabulous design, quality products and expert craftsmanship.”

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• Spatially savvy, Terry is removing angled peninsulas in kitchen remodels and replacing them with L-shaped layouts with spacious islands. This minimizes traffic flow issues.

• Organization has never been more aesthetically pleasing, thanks to crafty conveniences like docking drawers in kitchen islands and bath vanities for hidden outlets that keep unruly cords in place.

ASID Dallas has honored Terry’s proven design approach, awarding her “Best Cabinetry/Cabinet Materials” in 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2020.

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• The Galley workstation sink is a kitchen unto itself, with nearly unlimited possibilities for food prep, cooking and entertaining at hand.

Top The hidden jewel of this kitchen is its robust accessorized storage for utensils, appliances, spices and more. Far left What looks like drawers is actually a door with rollout shelves.

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