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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.

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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.

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How did you three come to work together?

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

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.

SILVER SPRING, MD IANTHA CARLEY + JAMES LACKFORD

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

“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.”

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

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RYE NAZARIAN

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EMILIE MUNROE + RYE NAZARIAN

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

JAMIE DRAKE AND CALEB ANDERSON + JONATHAN KUTZIN

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.”

LOS ANGELES, CA TIMOTHY CORRIGAN + BILL SUPLEE

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.

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

AUSTIN, TX SARA MALEK BARNEY + LISA AND PETER MOON

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

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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

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

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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?

“ 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.”

TRACY MORRIS

MCLEAN, VA TRACY MORRIS + GEORGE FRITZ

EVERICK AND LISA BROWN + PETER BUTTENWIESER

How did you three come to work together?

What is your all-time favorite Benjamin Moore product?

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

JOAN CRAIG

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

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.”

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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.

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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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.”

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.”

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!”

ALLISON PALADINO “I a m a China White OC-141 fan. We work with a lot of natural materials, and its taupe undertone works amazingly well with wood and stone.”

“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.”

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

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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“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.”

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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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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).

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.

pamela jaccarino portrait: chelsae anne horton. photos, top left, georgia , mother of three , 2020 , delphine desane, acrylic on arches paper. courtesy artist and cfhill, stockholm; top right, olhando para o passaso , 2019 , ilÍidio candja candja, mixed media on canvas, courtesy bill lowe gallery; bottom, sage high rise , 2020 , amanda baldwin, oil and acrylic on canvas. courtesy artist and hesse flatow, new york.

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As part of its recent renovations, JW Marriott Desert Springs Resort & Spa hired landscape designer Lily Kwong to develop water-wise edible gardens for its culinary and spa programs, as well as for guest enjoyment. Luxe reached out to learn more. @lily_kwong; marriott.com

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inspiring mind photos: liza voloshin. on view photos: madame moitessier , 1856 , jean-auguste-dominique ingres (french, 1780–1867 ) oil on canvas, 120 x 92.1 cm © the national gallery, london; woman with a book , 1932, pablo picasso (spanish, 1881–1973 ), oil on canvas, 51-3/8 x 38-1/2 in ( 130.5 x 97.8 cm), the norton simon foundation © 2022 estate of pablo picasso / artists rights society (ars), new york.

This intriguing installation pairs Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres’ 1856 painting Madame Moitessier (on loan from the National Gallery in London) with Pablo Picasso’s 1932 Woman with a Book Picasso saw the Moitessier portrait at a retrospective of Ingres’ work in France in 1921 and the experience never left him. Nearly a decade after seeing the portrait, which is considered one of Ingres’ most important works, Picasso paid homage to it, depicting his lover MarieThérèse Walter in a similar pose but in his own distinctive style. The exhibition marks the first time Madame Moitessier has traveled to California and 101 years since Picasso first stood before it. The masterworks will be on view from October 21 through January 30. nortonsimon.org

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Tell us about your inspiration. This garden was inspired by hikes around the Indian Canyons—where the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians developed complex communities—and celebrates the abundance of the desert, a landscape that’s often considered harsh and inhospitable. We created walking paths for guests, working closely with the hotel’s chefs to select herbs that can be harvested year-round. What are a few key plantings? We used citrus and olive trees, native prickly pear cacti that bear fruit, as well as desert pollinating flowers that are edible, and sages that can be used fresh or dried for culinary purposes and beyond. All were sourced from local nurseries. Are there any particular highlights for you? The stunning stucco planters with built-in seating. It’s a material that’s not only beautiful, but sustainable. I loved working with the medium to weave it into future designs. My studio had never taken on a desert garden and the rich biodiversity and unique history made this project incredibly exciting and illuminating.

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HENRYBUILT Henrybuilt, the multidisciplinary design and manufacturing company best known for its innovative kitchen systems (shown above), isn’t a brand that’s new to SoCal—but its showroom is. The 4,000-square-foot space in DTLA lets visitors experience the firm’s designs through a loft-like experience that evolves from an entryway to a library, kitchen, closet and outdoor area. Products on view include the adaptable Opencase wall system that gives function to vertical planes with shelving, hanging storage or art display. Seating, case pieces and their all-in-one European-style kitchens all refl ect Henrybuilt’s approach, which melds technical sophistication with a refi ned, residential feel. The showroom is open by only. henrybuilt.com

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HEM L.A.’s downtown Arts District is home to a new location for Swedish fur niture company Hem (shown above). “Establishing ourselves with a physical presence in a city such as Los Angeles allows us to create meaningful relationships with people at the center of our industry, whether that be exciting new designers or the incredible interior and architecture talent based in the city,” says Hem founder Petrus Palmér. The space—a former dumpling factory—highlights the brand’s latest collaborations,furnishingsincluding the T Shelf by Formafantasma, Pu y Lounge Chair by Faye Toogood and Monster Rugs by Siri Carlén. hem.com

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COUP D’ETAT San Francisco showroom Coup D’Etat—a prime destination for luxury furnishings with a refined edge— has headed south. Los Angeles’ new Robertson Boulevard store welcomes local creatives too, including Natasha Baradaran, who is presenting her line there exclusively (her Goccia swivel chair is shown at left), and leather artisan Edwin Maldonado. “Edwin will be showcasing his first independent collection with us,” says company founder and creative director Darin Geise, adding: “He’s a master of the lost art of traditional French upholstery who designs with exaggerated intricate details.” As with the San this shop will be reimagined year, making each visit a fresh coupdetatsf.com

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Over the years, her material choice (unbleached cotton canvas) has remained consistent, but her process has become “more sophisticated,” she notes, and her works, which are now doublelayered, “more expressive and exuberant.” Her sculptural hangings have caught the eye of collectors and interior designers, including Rodrigo Vargas and Nicole Hollis. But, this winter, her work will reach millions more when “Inspiration,” the episode of the Peabody Award-winning documentary series Craft in America dedicated to her art, airs on PBS. marylittle.com

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Since our 2017 feature on her DTLA studio, Northern Ireland-born artist Mary Little has been busy—very busy. There have been multiple shows, including “Mary Little: The Shape of Cloth” at the Craft in America Center, “Reflections,” a digital exhibition with Estudio Persona, and “Lineage,” her “first big exhibition for people to see my work in person since the pandemic,” the artist says of the latter, which was held in the gallery atop her live-work space.

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Over the summer, interior designer Elizabeth Lamont moved to a new spot in the Palisades, just a few doors down from her previous shop. “I wanted to present our collections in a larger, more organized and light-filled space,” she says. In addition, the store now houses her design studio upstairs. “It’s so easy to move between them,” Lamont comments, “and it’s been wonderful for clients to see what we do firsthand.” It also offers home furnishings and lifestyle items, including artwork, tabletop pieces and bed and bath accessories. “I’m always fine-tuning selections, so there will be fresh trends highlighted this fall and the holiday collection is going to be spectacular,” enthuses Lamont, who was fully booked for in-home holiday styling appointments last year. “We’re just so happy to stay in the Palisades,” she adds. “The neighborhood is charming and we’re still central to all our friends and clients, from Malibu to Manhattan Beach and Santa Barbara.” elizabethlamont.com

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–WILL COOPER, ashiscoming.com “I was introduced to Fletcher Williams III on a trip to Charleston, where I saw his art at the historic Dock Street Theatre. I love his works on paper and thoughtful exploration of the American dream’s complexities and symbolism home.”thesealley, BRIDGES, sheilabridges.com dream’s and I could see these colorful pieces in my Hudson Valley, New York, home.”

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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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beni rugs photo: stephen kent johnson. gabriel & guillaume photo: courtesy company.

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).

uses 3-D printing along with hand crafted materials to fashion out-of-this-world objects. Ikebana shown above, features plastic flowers and terracotta rocks. RADAR OONTEWRTHY L U X E S O U R C E C O M

Built to Last AS THE SHAKER MUSEUM GETS A MODERN MAKEOVER, THE INSTITUTIONS’ NEW ARTIST-LED MAKERS’ CIRCLE WEIGHS IN ON THE EVOLVING INFLUENCE OF SHAKER STYLE TODAY. WRITTEN BY KATHRYN GIVEN

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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

JOLIE NGO PHOTO: JOE KRAMM, LADIES & GENTLEMEN STUDIO PHOTO: CHARLES SCHUCK, OTHER PHOTOS: COURTESY RESPECTIVE DESIGNERS.

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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

“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

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

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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

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.”

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.

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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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A s inspirational surroundings go, Erik Peterson has certainly never had the short end of the stick. After being raised in Chicago, widely considered one of the greatest architecture cities in the world, it is perhaps little wonder that he later entered into the profession. Today, as the president of PHX Architecture, he enjoys the beauty of the firm’s two home cities, Scottsdale and Beverly Hills, as well. It’s quite the suite of fountains from which to pull influence. That variety is a good thing, because Peterson and team’s project lineup is just as diverse. From luxury residences and private golf clubhouses to boutique resorts and specialty restaurants, they’ve dipped toes in it all. “I would love to design sets for the globe’s greatest opera houses.”

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What’s next for the firm? To continue to develop and grow in the Los Angeles market is our main focus over the next five years.

Top An elegant and bright atmosphere, pleasing to any customer, defines the entrance to The Maybourne’s The Terrace cafe. This was the first of many projects converting the Montage Beverly Hills into The Maybourne. Opposite Erik Peterson standing by the PHX Architecture timeline wall.

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What’s on your desk? My computer, a family photo, a Frank Lloyd Wright quote and tons of magazines I’ve been meaning to read! Up to this point, what do you feel has been your greatest success? To withstand a volatile market for 20-plus years and not only stay in business but grow the business and brand nationally.

In fact, if he weren’t in his current profession, that is what Peterson says he would be doing. But with the celebration of PHX Architecture’s 20th anniversary this year, his real focus is on honoring the legacy with new developments that are just as exciting as what came before. “We continue to refine our specialized approach to the bespoke luxury design typology.”

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S is for Surrealism: Matisse in Tempera by S. Harris / fabricut.com.

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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

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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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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.

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.”

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– 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.”

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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.”

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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

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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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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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.

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–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.”

–JAMIE DRAKE kitchen and bar photos: simon upton. book cover and bathroom photos: stephen kent johnson.

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“In my own thetoaofIapartment,addedtouchesyellowtomarblebathcomplementadjacentyellowlibrary.”

Clockwise from above: 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 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 an interesting vanity! The custom L-shape vanity was purely an aesthetic choice. The client didn’t have a need for storage below, which allowed us to do something a bit di erent with the design. For the wallpaper installation, we mimicked the form of the vanity and extended it from one accent wall up to the ceiling. shannonmurrayinteriors.com

For a residence in Rye, New York, designer Shannon Murray Petruzello of Shannon Murray Interiors envisioned a glamorous powder room inspired by her client’s favorite color. “This home was originally built in the 1980s, so we did a full renovation of the first floor— including this existing powder room—in order to modernize it for a young family,” explains Murray Petruzello, who paired a cool marbleized wallpaper by Schumacher with Benjamin Moore’s Cable Knit Sweater on the remaining walls.

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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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New View IT’S A THRILLING TIME OF DISCOVERY IN THE ART WORLD. LUXE CHECKS IN WITH EXPERTS ACROSS THE INDUSTRY WHO ARE CARVING INROADS FOR CREATIVES AND COLLECTORS. WRITTEN AND PRODUCED BY GRACE BEULEY HUNT photo: black women , 2021 , delphine desane, acrylic on canvas. courtesy artist and luce, turin. L U X E S O U R C E C O M LIVING OPEREHTRT

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.

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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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

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.

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.

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gardy st. fleur portrait: charlie rubin. artwork: pressed celadon peaks , 2021 , amanda baldwin, oil and acrylic on canvas. courtesy artist and hesse flatow, new york. illa gaunt portrait: leah wilson. humberto moro portrait: rodrigo alvarez, courtesy l’officiel mexico. installation: double merge, 1968, sam gilliam; installation view: dia beacon, beacon, new york. 2019. copyright sam gilliam/artists rights society (ars) new york. photo: bill jacobson studio, new york. Courtesy Dia Art Foundation. chelsea portrait: courtesy tappan collective.

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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

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.

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

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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.

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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.

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.

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

Los Angeles-based advisor Nancy Gamboa specializes in developing private collections of cultural significance. Enhancing this pillar, she founded Botanica Fine Art, a digital initiative that promotes visibility for Latinx artists. nancyagamboa.com; botanica-fine-art.com

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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.

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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.

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

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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 coffee. Today’s bathroom is very different, 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.

Billman’s expertise with textures and materials is complemented by another important design skill. “Let’s not forget light,” she adds. “It is essential that we make light and shadows work for us as we transition from morning to night.” | billmandesigns

When traditional design is thoughtfully combined with cutting-edge innovation and outstanding materials, beautiful, functional, restful retreats are born. Known for applying her extensive knowledge of architecture and design history to her contemporary classic interiors, Karen Billman is a highly accomplished designer with a true affinity for great bathrooms. “I find joy in a welldesigned bathroom remodel,” she says. “When starting a project, my team and I stay focused on color coordination and eye-pleasing textures and patterns. We also consider the layout and function of the fixtures, so that the bath is as elegant and efficient as any other living space.”

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The latest and greatest in bathroom and kitchen design with Karen Billman

• What shades are trending? I’m using black and gray in both the bathroom and the kitchen right now. And not just jet black and charcoal gray, but the whole range of black and gray hues because they allow me to mix in my clients’ furnishings and prized possessions while adding a playful pop of their favorite color.

• Share three simple ways to refresh a kitchen or bath. Fresh flowers, a new coat of paint and updated lighting.

• What are a few kitchen essentials? Multiple work spaces, two or more sinks, double ovens and heating drawers make the kitchen a shareable space for preparing Sunday dinners or holiday feasts.

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“I balance traditional aesthetics with contemporary materials and color to help clients create their dream designs.”

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Top Adding stylish accents like flowers and window treatments creates a warm and welcoming visual layer to any space. Right Geometric wallpaper from the Netherlands adds visual interest, textural depth and enhances the movement of light. Center Using additional elements to make a small space appear larger, Billman added textural geometric patterned wallpaper and a lighted mirror to draw the eye upward. Far right Polished hammered chrome knobs and pulls enliven the vanity and elevate this bathroom to a luxurious retreat. Arase

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• Form and function: Because countertops and backsplashes occupy a lot of real estate, they must be functional works of art. With that in mind, choose premium materials like marble, natural stone and handmade tiles.

Today’s kitchen is the epicenter of family life. It is where meals are prepared and enjoyed, people gather to share stories and a good deal of work is taking place. Because of its immense importance, we expect our kitchens to include classic comforts, innovative conveniences and true versatility. Answering this call is Cooper Pacific Kitchens, a third-generation, award-winning firm that specializes in luxury kitchen design and installations. “As the premier resource for clients accustomed to excellence, we provide cutting-edge kitchen design, an exciting collection of materials that are unmatched in quality and style and the finest kitchen furnishings available anywhere,” says Steven Cooper, owner and principal designer at Cooper Pacific. “Our legacy as a luxury kitchen design firm is rooted in attention to detail and a commitment to making our clients’ dreams remarkable realities.”

• Hot, hot, hot: Cooking with induction affords precise temperature control and when the burner is turned off, heat transfer stops immediately, lessening the chance of foods boiling over or overcooking.

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Above As much a piece of art as a world-class appliance, this La Cornue range and custom hood brings a touch of French luxury and is available at Cooper Pacific Kitchens.

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Top left Inspired by the beach and elevated by exceptional materials and details, this stunning kitchen boasts leathered Mont Blanc quartzite countertops and backsplash, and custom-made stools by Waterleaf. Top right Brass borders frame these chic cabinets with walnut interiors that are clad in butternut wood or shagreen-textured cowhide.

• Pure bliss: Faucets with built-in filters are ideal for busy families and superb hosts. Their self-serve design delivers purified drinking water, instant hot water for coffee and tea and saves on disposable plastic bottles.

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Above The central feature of a true spa bath is a shower that is not just a shower. Rain shower heads, full-body showers and steam showers make taking a shower an immersive experience. Top left A frameless glass enclosure helps this space seem larger, while showcasing its porcelain surfaces’ seamless, resilient properties, and beautiful colors and patterns. Top right “Bringing lots of daylight into your bath makes it more inviting,” Hodges shares. “It also makes your time there healthier and more enjoyable.”

• Share your number one “must have” bathroom accessory. A towel warmer. At PIRCH, we have towel warmers in a wide variety of sizes, styles and finishes that make getting out of the shower as exciting as getting in.

When the very best appliances, fixtures and materials are combined with a knowledgeable team of sales professionals and expert service and installation, the result is exceptional kitchens, baths and outdoor spaces. With seven state-ofthe-art showrooms featuring the latest and most innovative products represented by their highly skilled staff, PIRCH is Southern California’s ultimate resource for creating dream kitchens, bathrooms and outdoor living areas. “Our showrooms provide an interactive “try before you buy” experience that helps homeowners, designers, architects and custom builders find the right products and solutions,” says Gene Hodges, vice president of marketing. When asked to describe PIRCH’s “client-first” approach, Hodges explains. “We ask a lot of questions so that we understand each homeowner’s tastes and lifestyle, and then deliver something tailored to their wants, needs and visions.” 858.966.3636 | pirch.com | pirch GREAT BATH DESIGN DEFINED

“We offer a carefully curated array of premium kitchen, bath and outdoor fixtures and appliances in an experiential atmosphere.”

• What can homeowners do to create a spa-like experience at home? Expand your bath to include a large, feature-rich shower with frameless glass to make the space feel even bigger. Install linear drains for a barrier-free, walk-in shower. Consider smart, selfcleaning toilets as well as smart mirrors that deliver the right lighting for a day at the office or a night on the town. And add surfaces that bring drama and artistry to your personal spa.

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• How is technology elevating today’s bathrooms? We are seeing exciting, new technology that is making the shower a total rejuvenating spa experience with steam, sauna, rainfall showers and more.

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Top Organic elements meet contemporary flair and groundbreaking design in this stunning chef’s kitchen by Sub-Zero, Wolf, and Cove. Right The crimson color of this Elma concrete sink by Kast is perfectly complemented by Alto’s brushed brass-and-brick, wallmounted taps. Center This faucet from the Vignola collection by Graff provides chic, classic design in any bathroom. Far right This Calma bathtub by Stone Forest is as elegant as it is inviting.

• Steam ovens provide convenient, healthy cooking options.

• All-in-one faucets instantly dispense filtered chilled, boiling or sparkling water.

• Smart toilets provide innovative, healthful designs.

• Lighted mirrors, TV mirrors and framed mirrors are visually appealing and offer perfect lighting. “As a family-owned business born in L.A., we take pride in introducing the latest kitchen and bath trends to the U.S. market.”

THE MUST LIST Russ Diamond on his current kitchen and bath favorites. For the kitchen: • Beverage centers are excellent for entertaining.

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• Coffee makers and espresso machines are gaining popularity with our customers. For the bath: • Concrete sinks boast beauty and durability.

When an enduring commitment to quality and service is combined with the most innovative brands and designs, great kitchens and baths are born. With a legacy for excellence dating back to 1949, Snyder Diamond is an industry leader that provides the best kitchen, bath, hardware, outdoor and plumbing products. “We proudly remain a local, family-owned company that serves SoCal’s most discerning architects, interior designers, design-build professionals and homeowners,” says Russ Diamond, president of Snyder Diamond. “I travel the world, seeking out the latest in kitchen and bath design and technology, which has positioned us as the go-to destination for luxury fixtures, hardware and appliances—many of which are available exclusively through Snyder Diamond. This dovetails beautifully with our commitment to unmatched service that begins the moment a customer walks through the doors of one of our showrooms.” 310.450.1000 snyderdiamond

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• What is your signature product? Our high-end, square-shaped, European bidet toilet. It adds sophisticated style while enhancing the homeowner’s daily bathroom experience.

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Products that offer cutting-edge technology, are engineered for sustainability and designed with wellness in mind are in high demand with today’s discerning homeowners and design professionals. Established in South Korea as an eco-friendly household appliance manufacturer in 2001, VOVO Corporation has remained dedicated to improving the quality of life for their clients today and for generations to come by developing state-of-the-art, environmentally friendly products that also promote wellness. A prime example of VOVO’s mission is VOVO STYLEMENT—the firm’s innovative lines of digital toilets, bidet seats and integrated smart bidet toilets that won them the title of “Number One Export Company” in South Korea. According to VOVO’s leadership team, their goal is to “provide a high-end experience for our clients in their own bathrooms while enhancing their health and elevating their lifestyles.” USA 310.744.1007 | vovousa.com | vovo_usa “VO means ‘treasure’ and we state it twice to affirm our commitment to enhancing the quality of life of all mankind.”

• Describe your products’ health benefits. All of our bidet toilets are tankless, which provides better hygiene because water is drawn directly from the main water supply and does not sit in a stagnant tank. Our bidet toilets and bidet seats also offer a built-in, UVA LED sterilizer that automatically cleans the bowl after each use.

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“Kalamazoo Grills is the crème de la crème of outdoor cooking,” Gordillo says. “We are proud to present their largest display in California, which includes their open, wood-fired Gaucho Grill enlivened by faux flame special effects. The look and feel transports visitors to an authentic cowboy barbecue within our showroom.” “Whether you’re creating a marvelously designed outdoor kitchen or just grilling up some burgers, WDC has you covered.”

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Interior Design: Annette English, Annette English + Associates Home Builder: Jeff Martin, Martin-Stephan Builders, Inc. Landscape Architecture: Patricia Benner, Benner Landscape Design

One of the most beloved items in designer Annette English’s Los Angeles home is a 1940s French Art Deco cerused sideboard holding court in her dining room, purchased from 1stdibs. Atop it sits vintage artwork framed by Voila! Framing.

Doug concurs, noting that they spend a lot of time in every area now, whereas before they tended to congregate in only one or two. A room he especially gravitates toward, though, is the kitchen. “It’s so cozy,” he says of it and its adjoining breakfast nook, “whether we’re cooking, entertaining the cook or hanging out with our guests.”

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The same could be said for the bedrooms, with the primary one painted a deep grape which is set off by vintage pieces. One of these is a rug, another item the designer bought in remembrance of her mother. Meanwhile, the cocoon-like guest room is painted a warm mahogany that, as English observes, ensures that visitors “sleep soundly.”

And it’s not just the interiors of this house that exude coziness. To create a private enclave, the couple decided to add a motorized gate to the front yard and a gym in the back with French doors and windows overlooking the landscaping. The fountain, olive trees and lush foliage that define the exterior—under the eye of landscape architect Patricia Benner—could have been lifted from an Italian estate. English’s entire approach to the abode was different from how she works with her clients. “I do full-blown mock-ups of rooms and very intensive presentation boards for them,” she explains. “It was a more organic process for my own home. It just evolved.” Though right from the get-go she didn’t know what the result would be, she did know one thing for certain: It would represent her. “Especially as a designer, when you enter your own space, it should be a reflection of who you are,” she says.

Beyond the prep area, a built-in banquette, custom table and chairs are paired with a hide rug and vintage light fixture from Sweden for an intimate ambiance that encourages lingering. “It’s rich and delicious,” English notes of the room’s visual appeal.

That feeling of comfort makes sense: English rethought the entire kitchen, ensuring it would work exactly the way she and Doug needed, and then added some flourishes. In collaboration with Martin, she resurfaced the counters, installed new floors and refaced the cabinets in a shade of green that looks nearly black. “They’re so rich and deep,” the designer swoons. “Then I added this beautiful brass hardware that I love.”

Building off the living room’s verdant chairs, she decided to celebrate their color, coating the walls, baseboards, ceiling and even the fireplace in Farrow & Ball’s Green Smoke. This deep hue envelops the room and allows certain bold touches, such as a Cloud chandelier by Apparatus, to shine. For continuity, she flowed the same shade along with a statement floral wallpaper into the dining room, a space which still feels unique thanks to vintage dusty-orange velvet chairs and a modern custom table. They’re joined by an unexpected mix of art and a striking 1940s Art Deco cabinet—“my favorite piece,” English says of this deeply personal purchase made in honor of her mother after she passed. This concept of creating cohesiveness throughout while curating different experiences in each room was at the heart of her design scheme. “It’s tough to say what my most cherished space is,” she reflects. “I can go into any room and have a special moment.”

oug Willmore was so struck by the first glimpse of his fully renovated home that only a one-word review would do: “Wow.” Not that he was surprised by the stunning result. He was already well-versed in the talents of his designer, Annette English—she’s his wife. But he hadn’t set foot inside their house since she’d embarked on a three-month-long redesign during which she kept nearly all of her decisions covert. “The only things Doug approved were two green chairs in our living room,” English says with a laugh. “His one request was, ‘just give me some comfortable seating with legroom.’ ”

Which she did, along with a whole lot more.

Known for designing bright, bespoke homes awash with light and natural colors for her clients, English, who worked with general contractor Jeff Martin for the interior overhaul, chose a different approach for her and Doug’s home. Walls painted moody immersive shades, vintage furniture, plenty of art and patterned wallpapers make for cozy spaces and unexpected moments. “I wanted to explore who I am and how I’ve evolved as a designer,” English states. “The result is very eclectic and unique. It has so much personality. And I still see it as timeless and comfortable too.”

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Right: In the work space tucked in a living room alcove, a built-in desk by Pacific Fine Millwork is joined by a chair designed by English and fabricated by Emiliano & Associates. Farrow & Ball’s Green Smoke blends the desk and cabinetry with the walls.

Opposite: “Our Cowtan & Tout wallpaper is the one thing we kept the same,” notes English of her home’s dining room. Vintage chairs from Gallery L7 in a Kravet velvet gather around a rift-sawn oak table she designed. The draperies feature a Holly Hunt fabric and the drum pendant is Ironies.

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Opposite: General contractor Jeff Martin refaced the kitchen cabinets and used brass knobs and pulls from Liz’s Antique Hardware to create drama. Hexagonal cement floor tiles by Arto Brick balance the room’s darker hues: Farrow & Ball’s Studio Green and honed-granite countertops.

Above: To make the most of a cozy breakfast nook, English tapped Pacific Fine Millwork to craft a built-in banquette with storage and bespoke cushions. Custom chairs covered with a Keleen Leathers hide provide additional seating. Below is a Saddlemans cowhide rug.

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Walls coated with Farrow & Ball’s London Clay complement vintage and vintage-inspired pieces in the primary bedroom, including a Lawrence of La Brea rug and Stilnovo bedside lamp. Linen draperies featuring a leafy pattern from Fine Draperies add a verdant touch. A pendant from Little Paris Antiques hangs above.

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Opposite: Walls of Mahogany by Farrow & Ball add richness to a guest bedroom. English chose a bed by Mario Grimaldi International upholstered in a Kelly Wearstler fabric, topped with Parachute linens and paired with a table from T.L. Gurley Antiques.

Right: One of the designer’s clients gifted her a French Art Deco armchair from Adesso Imports, now styled with an ensemble of vintage artworks. The antique stone table is from Paul Marra Design. Curtains by Fine Draperies complete the vignette.

The fountain, olive trees and lush foliage that define the exterior could have been lifted from an Italian estate

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Since she was a small child, English has loved gardening—and her passion grew while working with landscape architect Patricia Benner to reshape her home’s yard. She and her husband even traveled to Visalia to personally choose three mature olive trees for their backyard.

SENSE OF CRAFT Traditional folk art patterns and California-inspired motifs mingle in a multifaceted painter’s practice. WRITTEN BY MAILE PINGEL PHOTOGRAPHY BY CHRISTINA GANDOLFO

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rizona transplant Carrie Marill had been vacationing in years,CaliforniaSouthernforhoping to one day turn her happy stays into a permanent way of life. An avid surfer, the artist had always been drawn to the San Diego area. And, as if by fate, just when she and her family finally relocated to Cardiff, a creative space became available in nearby Solana Beach. The building—newly renovated by Encinitas-based architect Lindsay Brown and located right on Highway 101—offered Marill all the elbow room needed for her multiple creative outlets, including a large exterior wall for a mural. Now, a small showroom is devoted to her lifestyle brand, Punkwasp (which retails her prints, clothing designs and handmade jewelry) while a larger space is home to her painting studio. “It’s a full immersion into art,” she says of spending time in the two areas. “I’ve been collecting the beads I use in my jewelry for years because of their relationship to pattern and color,” Marill explains, adding: “These things go hand in hand with my paintings. They’re just different aspects of my visual language.” Marill begins her days at the beach or the skate park before making her way to the studio. “My work and life are intertwined,” she continues, explaining that whatever visuals surround her often find their way into her artworks, from rainbow-like sunrays and surfboard shapes to the most ubiquitous of beachcombers, the seagull. She also draws inspiration from the past, looking to American folk art quilts, Japanese screen painting and Persian miniatures, to name a few. As her ideas develop, Marill typically draws on paper or cardboard, shifting to rawlinen canvas for the final piece. “I love its warmth and texture,” says the artist, who obtained her BA in painting from San Francisco State University and an MFA from Cornell University. There are other influences at play in her work too, such as sewing. “I’m interested in elevating traditional ‘women’s work’—weaving, quilting, folk art, handicraft—I like to see a human hand in those practices and to show it in my paintings, too.” Indeed, while her brushwork is meticulous, a closer look reveals “the imperfections and handwork” that she values. This summer, Marill participated in Oolong Gallery’s inaugural exhibition, “Global Entry,” just a stone’s throw from her space, and her work is currently on view at Lisa Sette Gallery in Phoenix. Next spring will find her at Conduit Gallery in Dallas. All the while, she continues to embrace her varied and dynamic practice. “Dabbling in different things can be scary or risky,” the artist admits, “but I feel more alive because of it.”

Artist Carrie Marill (opposite) stretches a canvas in her Solana Beach studio, which is tucked behind a showroom for her lifestyle brand, Punkwasp. Patterns from folk art quilts and symbols such as seagulls (left and below) factor into her varied, colorful works.

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A MIDCENTURYMAKEOVER Thanks to a thorough remodel and addition, a fresh chapter begins for this untouched 1957 Studio City abode. WRITTEN BY ABIGAIL STONE PHOTOGRAPHY BY LISA ROMEREIN LUXESOURCE.COM

Home Builder: Eric Dobkin, Dobkin Construction Landscape Architecture: Michael Fiore, Fiore Landscape Design

Architecture: David Thompson, Assembledge+ Interior Design: Susan Mitnick, Susan Mitnick Design Studio, and Lisa Strong, Lisa Strong Design

To set the stage from the second you set foot on this renovated midcentury modern home’s rolling grounds, landscape architect Michael Fiore created an asymmetric pathway of cast-in-concrete stones. “We wanted it to meander but we didn’t want any curving shapes,” he notes.

The homeowners concur: “Lisa is an incredible technician with a great eye for cabinetry and layout, and then Susan’s aesthetic really animated these spaces,” says the husband. “And the spirit of the original home still exists,” he adds. “I pinch myself every morning that we get to live here.”

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ur perception of the past is often inaccurate. Consider this house nestled in the foothills of Studio City’s Fryman Canyon. It presents itself as a showcasingmidcenturywell-preservedmodernhometheera’s distinctive architectural innovations. Yet many of the features on display—its expansive glass windows and unbroken sight lines, seamless transitions from the indoors out, even the flow of the rooms—are not original. Instead, they’re part of an exhaustive yet highly sensitive remodel and addition designed by architect David Thompson and executed by custom home builder Eric Dobkin. In many ways, the existing abode was still a true time capsule. “The homeowners bought it from the family who had built it, and it hadn’t been touched since 1957,” remembers Thompson, noting what a rarity it is to find a midcentury residence unaffected by renovations, additions or other tweaks. Not that it didn’t need them. “It was open compared to a traditional floor plan, but it didn’t function the way homes do now,” the architect explains. The small kitchen seemed misplaced and tucked away, the rooms dark and congested, and the descending property wasn’t smoothly connected to the house. Plus, its curb appeal was overshadowed by a bleak concrete motor court. But spotting its potential wasn’t difficult. “The home had great modernist details, a beautiful backyard—it was full of possibility,” says the wife. “It just needed a tremendous amount of work,” adds her husband. Thompson and his team have a key philosophy: To always look for ways of extending living spaces to the very edges of a property. “Our ethos is about tying everything together so that you’re actively engaging with the whole lot, indoors and out,” the architect states. To accomplish that here, he extended and shifted the axis of the wing housing the primary bedroom, which used to awkwardly extend out over a tier of the property. What was an empty space below now encompasses a home office, guest bedroom and gym, all integrated into the hillside. He also broadened the home’s floor plan to accommodate for a larger, more centrally located kitchen and a family room, and shielded the residence with a privacy wall. Dobkin, a frequent collaborator of Thompson’s, took the house down to the studs to bring these plans to life. Achieving the midcentury-style floorto-ceiling windows and doors envisioned by the architect required some ingenuity, from structural shifts to the introduction of steel reinforcements. But those construction gymnastics were worth it. “From the moment you step through the gate, you see all the way through to the back and side yards, getting this amazing experience of connectivity and transparency,” Thompson enthuses.

As for the exterior, landscape architect Michael Fiore was tapped to sculpt the property’s rolling lawn into a stepped design underscoring the home’s angularity. Adding native oak and olive trees also brought the house in line with the neighborhood’s lush foliage. “The beauty of this area is in all its mature trees,” he observes. To complement the home’s new emphasis on the outdoors, designer Lisa Strong—who had worked with the couple on their previous residence—relied on well-made, clean-lined furniture and accessories. “I counseled them, ‘buy few but buy good,’ because I believe in investing in the high-quality stuff that holds up,” she says. Strong sketched the home’s built-ins and cabinetry, from the kitchen and bathroom to the family room and closets. She also chose its finishes, including the soothing rift-sawn oak flooring. “I advise clients to build the best box they can possibly afford—gorgeous materials, floors, windows, tiles, stones—the things you won’t go back to,” she notes, “because you tend to never remodel a house twice.” With the basics in place, the family moved in. “Then they took a break,” Strong explains. “The homeowners wanted to make sure they actually knew how they were going to use this house.”

When that time came, designer Susan Mitnick, a family friend who’d also worked on previous projects with Thompson and Dobkin, stepped in for a second phase of layering in furniture, texture and color. She completed certain spaces like the powder room and bar, added some star pieces and put her own spin on the space. “I think of what I do as adding the jewelry,” she explains, noting that her goal was to seamlessly enrich the stunning fundamentals Strong had laid. “My work brought weight and tone to this home’s lightness.”

The family room shines thanks to the attention of its two interior designers: Susan Mitnick layered in swivel chairs from Twentieth, a wooden RH coffee table and a Mehraban rug to complement a custom sectional sourced by Lisa Strong. The black-and-white photo is by Judith Pfaff.

“ I THINK OF WHAT I DO AS ADDING THE JEWELRY MY WORK BROUGHT WEIGHT AND TONE TO THIS LIGHTNESS.HOME’S ” –SUSAN MITNICK L U X E S O U R C E C O M

Opposite: A delicate Lindsey Adelman porcelain lighting fixture, a wood dining table and eight original wishbone chairs by Hans Wegner are all among the owners’ treasured pieces.

Above: Once boomerang-shaped, the now-rectangular pool designed and installed by Atlas Swimming Pool Company reinforces the home’s geometric lines. An alabaster sculpture from Berbere Imports and Dedon lanterns punctuate the space.

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Left: In the primary bedroom, a rift-sawn oak bed and its accompanying night tables, all designed by Strong, are balanced by a delicate vintage chaise Mitnick discovered at Big Daddy’s Antiques.

Behind the bed, Strong placed floor-to-ceiling panels of JB Martin mohair velvet.

Above: Strong procured a soft wool rug from Mehraban to counter the hard finishes she’d chosen for the primary bathroom, including an Ann Sacks wall tile and Chenille White limestone flooring. The freestanding tub is by Jason International.

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Fiore teamed with builder Eric Dobkin to design the home’s welcoming fire pit and seating area, which occupy the landing between the pool level and lower lawn. The custom charcoal cushions and navy pillows feature Sunbrella fabrics, accented with additional pillows in Élitis’ Lontano pattern.

New Wave Rather than tear down a century-old Coronado Island oceanfront home, a mother and daughter embark on a major renovation to preserve its charms. WRITTEN BY JESSICA RITZ | PHOTOGRAPHY BY KARYN MILLET L U X E S O U R C E C O M

Architecture: Christian Rice, Christian Rice Architects, Inc. Interior Design: Kelly Hinchman, Studio H Design Group Home Builder: Mac and Dana Cavanaugh, Cavanaugh Construction Corp.

To renovate the exterior of this 1910 Coronado Island home, architect Christian Rice and builders Mac and Dana Cavanaugh patched the original finish with reclaimed and new tumbled brick topped with a heavy mortar wash. The windows and doors are from Euroline Steel Windows & Doors and the armchairs are by Summer Classics.

Upstairs, two bedrooms are located beneath the abode’s steeply pitched gables, which were previously capped by flat 8-foot-tall ceilings.

The overall atmosphere is refined yet relaxed, and the meticulously appointed materials and quiet furnishings allow the setting to shine. To establish a color palette, she and Ritschard were inspired by local sand dunes and rock formations, as well as “the colors of rust and black seaweed spilling over the perfect cream hue of sand,” Hinchman notes. “You can feel the essence of the home’s history penetrating through,” adds Ritschard. “Everything felt comfortable and lived in from day one.” On the exterior, the team “saved as much of the original brick as possible” and matched new tumbled and reclaimed brick “similar in age, shape and texture,” explains builder Mac Cavanaugh of the Tetris-like restoration process. And after extensive trials, the team developed a mortar wash with the right chromatic warmth and texture to blend all the finishes together. This level of particularity is reflective of their overall endeavor and meshed well with the owners’ mindset. “We’re always obsessed with the details, which can be a blessing and a curse,” the daughter reflects. For this dwelling, she confirms with satisfaction, it paid off. “Here, we obsessed over every detail—and that’s why it turned out so beautifully.”

or a pair of close-knit, likeminded owners—a mother and daughter who’ve been running a business together for years—making decisions about the seaside getaway they purchased on Coronado Island came easy. Instead of tearing down the existing 1910 Tudor Revival house, they zeroed in on its charms: “It was truly a beauty,” the daughter declares. The dated interiors and inefficient floor plan did pose a complex set of challenges. But they envisioned the house as a multigenerational coastal vacation hub for family and friends and set about making it happen. And what better than a wellestablished collaborative dynamic to see a major renovation and remodel through? They immediately agreed on the design team after the daughter’s Instagram feed directed them to designer Kelly Hinchman, who welcomed the enormity of the task. “The house looked straight out of Dynasty,” Hinchman recalls with a laugh. “Acrylic sweeping staircase, carpeted bathrooms, sunken pink all-tile tubs—the crème de la crème of 1988.” And while a frozen-in-time vibe can have a certain kitschy appeal, the designer felt this scenario was doing a disservice to the otherwise stately, distinguished residence and its distinctive gabled roof profile and gracious front yard. “It was almost maze-like,” says architect Christian Rice, who worked with Hinchman and her firm’s senior designer Nichole Ritschard to transform the home in a more practical manner. Amid the many changes, multiple staircases were removed and replaced with a single switchback flight of stairs in a corner connecting all three levels, including a basement the team turned into an entertainment room and bar. “When you build a family compound, you want everyone to love the space no matter where they end up,” the daughter notes. So, three bedroomand-bath suites were crafted with equal attention rather than directing a disproportionate amount of resources into a primary one. And some room reassignments were necessary too: The kitchen was relocated to the front of the house to better incorporate the presence of the Pacific in one light-flooded great room. “The fact that the kitchen was closed off from the view was crazy,” Rice comments. The former cooking and dining area was then reconfigured as the mother’s suite.

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Attic spaces were eliminated in favor of exposing the full-potential height and playing to the original architecture. “Adding that volume brought so much drama and interest to those spaces,” Rice says. Wood-surface treatment detailing lends a soft richness and subtle nautical nod in one of the bedrooms. Delicate, gauzy blush-toned curtains around the bed create a romantic moment, too. And the other lower-level bedroom has an elaborate custom bunk-bed arrangement—all the makings of the ultimate beachside slumber party. “This house is an elegant beauty—we didn’t want it to feel stuffy or fragile,” Hinchman says. “It was a balancing act of working in creamy neutrals, detailed moldings and natural stone.”

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The new great room is lined in Sherwin-Williams’ Creamy. Designer Kelly Hinchman customized the linen sofa and white oak cocktail table, which are joined by a Kevin Walz daybed from Ralph Pucci upholstered in Kravet’s Saddle velvet. A bespoke dining set is topped by Zia Priven’s Axis chandelier.

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Right: Hand-painted terra-cotta tiles from Tabarka Studio adorn the pantry, which is adjacent to the breakfast nook. Millwork throughout the home is by Mill Brothers Fine Woodworking.

Opposite: The breakfast nook features a custom paneled banquette and a Julian Chichester hammered-bronze table base with a bespoke top. Salvaged antique Egyptian doors separate the space from the pantry, and a vintage pendant adds illumination.

An upstairs den featuring a rug from Erik Lindström offers multiple seating options: a custom sofa in a textile from MT Company, a swivel chair by Disc Interiors in a Marvic Textiles fabric from Thomas Lavin, and a bespoke chaise in a Mimi London shearling. The burl-wood coffee table is Baker.

“ This house is an elegant beauty —we didn’t want it to feel stuffy or fragile .” –KELLY HINCHMAN L U X E S O U R C E C O M

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Swathed in Joa’s White by Farrow & Ball, atmospheric curtains surround a bed outfitted with Adam Rogers for Radnor’s caned Marilyn headboard. The Moroccan wool rug is from Marc Philips.

Above: Showcasing the home’s juxtaposition of new and vintage, an upstairs bathroom brings together a House of Hackney rug with an antique chair snapped up at a Parisian flea market. The space boasts limestone vanity countertops, Kallista hardware and a Kohler tub.

Left: A top-floor bedroom fully utilizes the volumes within the house’s characteristic gables.

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