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EDITOR'S LETTER

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D E S I G N D I S PAT C H The little black book of all things new and fabulous in the local community.

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AS TOLD TO Three industry leaders reflect on an influence that shaped their aesthetic.

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SCRAPBOOK Toasting our Gold List honorees, Luxe explores the year’s most memorable inspirations.

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LAUNCH Lori Weitzner distills her love affair with Central Park in a contemplative textile line.

Market 104

M AT E R I A L Graphic motifs take on the world of wallcoverings.

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TREND A modern look at creative icons and their lasting legacies.

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SPOTLIGHT The latest designer product collaborations are making waves.

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K I TC H E N + B AT H Today’s leading kitchen pros share their top tips and takeaways.

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Long Kaleidoscopic New Distance Love Vision in Town

Fly Away Home

Distilling their romance with Manhattan, a designer envisions an artful, urbane pied-à-terre for his Swedish clients.

The playful creations of a New York ceramic artist bely their meticulous, handwoven craftsmanship.

Clean lines and a nuanced palette imbue a bespoke New Jersey residence with unconventional perspective.

Inspired by the alary residents of its lakeside setting, a Long Island home takes on a spirit of breezy elegance.

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Written by Monique McIntosh Photography by Annie Schlecter

Special Section 157 Luxe presents a compilation of talented design professionals whose dynamic work has been featured in the pages of our magazine over the past year.

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This issue of Luxe is essentially a love letter to the people who make design happen. In addition to our annual GOLD LIST, which recognizes talents from across the country who have had their projects featured in our pages the past year, we celebrate creative originators and innovators: a community and collective of people who are grounded in their craft and dedicated to pushing design forward. We thank all of you for imagining and enriching the homes we live in. As the rhythms of daily life begin to return, and the pandemic recedes into the rear view, I am hopeful that the meaningfulness of home, and the people who reimagine the spaces of our everyday life, will remain in our hearts and minds.

Luxe celebrates people in design, including interior designers Rayman Boozer (above), Martyn Lawrence Bullard (middle) and Young Huh (right).

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photos: rayman boozer: bryan derballa. martyn lawrence bullard: trevor tondro. young huh: kyle knodell. pamela jaccarino portrait: chelsae anne horton.

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Healthy Planet. Healthy People. Healthy Lifestyles. 2022 IS THE YEAR OF THE HEALTHY KITCHEN. In many ways, true wellness begins in the kitchen. It is where we give our body the nutrition it needs, where we spend time bonding with loved ones over culinary projects, where we learn recipes and engage our most creative selves in the process. And at the heart of this high-performance heart of the home is its appliance suite. That’s where Beko comes in. A global appliance manufacturer with a product presence in 400 million homes in 140 countries, Beko is driven by a three-fold commitment to helping people be well through the production of appliances that promote health. The brand also believes that healthy people are only possible on a healthy planet, so it employs a zero-carbon manufacturing process. Its products are full of eco-friendly innovations and continually achieve ENERGY STAR certifications.


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Beko’s EverFresh+ system with Active Fresh Blue Light prevents food waste, keeping fruits and vegetables crisp for up to 30 days and locking in nutrients. In 2022, Beko is taking it all a step further. It introduces the Healthy Kitchen Council, which comprises leading kitchen and home designers, nutritionists, dietitians and other health and wellness experts who will help the brand shape the concept of the ultimate healthy kitchen. As part of the initiative, Beko will present 22 new cooking, cooling and cleaning products equipped with proprietary technologies and features to empower Americans to lead healthier, more sustainable lives.

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IN THE CLOUDS BY JONATHAN HANSEN New York-based designer and consummate collaborator Jonathan Hansen—who has worked with everyone from Thom Browne and Ralph Rucci to The Haas Brothers and L’Objet—recently released his first collection of handcrafted, engraved crystal glassware, aptly named In the Clouds. Made by master craftsmen of the Bohemian crystal tradition in the Czech Republic, the collection features 10 pieces in clear and tinted gray crystal. Luxe tapped Hansen to learn more about his ethereal work. jonathan-hansen.com What was your initial inspiration? It started with hand-painted ceilings in European palaces and cathedrals, which made its way onto a porcelain collection in collaboration with Marie Daâge. As we were all inside over the past year, my eyes were drawn to the actual expansive skies. Taking the cloud theme

and working it onto crystal objects felt like the right step in the evolution of my exploration. Talk to us about the process. After studying hand-painted skies on porcelain with artists in Limoges, France, I was curious to see how the same theme would work in another material and through a different process. Clouds are masses of water and, somehow, the engraved crystal captures this, in that the clear crystal sits directly next to the “clouded” engraved crystal—a kind of embodiment of what the clouds in the sky are actually doing. Do you have a favorite piece? The stemless wine glass feels wonderful in the hand—drinking a glass of wine while feeling the engraved clouds is a multi-sensory experience.

A LA CARTE Brooklyn-based, multidisciplinary design firm Bespoke Only—the team behind downtown restaurant darlings Wayla and Kimika—have set their sights out east with Jia, a Chinese dim sum restaurant in Port Washington on Long Island’s North Shore. With a name that means home in Mandarin, Jia’s design is centered on the idea of a home away from home—in this case, a minimalist chalet with Nordic touches, thanks to a pale monochromatic color scheme with a vaulted ceiling of raw poplar planks, a quartzite bar with undulating veins and a sculptural Anders Pendant by Pinch London as centerpiece. Bespoke Only founder Melissa Lee drew initial inspiration from the building’s architecture and its pronounced gabled roof. “It was reminiscent of a quintessential image of home,” she said. “With that in mind, we set the furniture scheme in a humble and restrained fashion—simple shapes and forms that are beautifully utilitarian and familiar.” bespokeonly.com

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A chance meeting in Istanbul’s Grand Bazaar propelled Clare Louise Frost and Elizabeth Hewitt on a globetrotting business partnership in pursuit of exquisite antiques and designs from Turkey to India and Central Asia. Through Tamam, their East Village boutique, the dynamic duo curates vintage and rare pieces, spanning textiles, ceramics, rugs, fashion accessories and bedding, in partnership with Hüseyin Kaplan, a prominent antiques dealers and rug producer in Turkey. They’ve also launched in-house textiles and a home accessories line, including a new tabletop collection inspired by wares from the Ottoman Empire. “As collectors of antique ceramics ourselves, we have an appreciation for the depth of design history and that of the people who made the original pieces,” says Frost. “Our tabletop collections are made in Kütahya and hand-painted. We hope they’re used every day and treasured for years to come.” shop-tamam.com

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With a nod to Prohibition-era speakeasies, Great Jones Distilling Co. has opened its doors in NoHo on the corner of Broadway and Great Jones. As Manhattan’s first whiskey distillery in more than 100 years, the four-story space—composed of the ground-floor Grid restaurant helmed by chef Adam Raksin, a subterranean speakeasy and a functioning distillery with a tasting room and retail store—is a moody homage to last century’s roaring ’20s reimagined for this century’s tipplers. “Elements of grit and grandeur mingle to provide an experience that is classically, quintessentially and unmistakably New York,” says David Fierabend, principal at Groundswell Design Group, who oversaw the interiors. There's a restored façade with brass accents and Art Deco detailing that opens up to a sweeping grand staircase that recalls the city’s industrial history. Inside, warm wood paneling, sumptuous leather banquettes and chandeliers invoke old New York, while shiny copper stills are the centerpiece of the second-floor distillery and tasting room. greatjonesdistillingco.com


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For Rachael Stollar, Erin Fearins and Ward Welch, principals of New York City interior design and architecture firm Studio SFW, the Hudson Valley became a retreat from the city during the pandemic. When the world started opening back up, an engineer friend tipped them off to a newly vacated corner storefront in Rhinebeck’s Montgomery Row. “We all looked at each other and said, ‘store?’ ” recalls Fearins. “We’d always wanted to have a retail space and it felt like the right time.” Enter House SFW, the trio’s colorfully whimsical shop, designed to feel like a cozy cottage and featuring a fresh mix of home finds, from kicky accent pieces by The Lacquer Company, to custom furnishings dressed in Pierre Frey and Tyler Graphic fabrics. Here, Studio SFW takes us on an ideal day around their newly adopted stomping grounds of Rhinebeck. studiosfw.com 9 a.m. Fearins: My requisite first stop is to Bread Alone for coffee and a loaf of olive ciabatta, which becomes my weekend car snack. 11 a.m. Fearins: With coffee in hand, I love to visit pop-up antique fairs and vintage shows. The group that put together the Upstate Vintage Antique Show produces events every season. I picked up vintage playing cards and a needlepoint card motif tray during my last visit. 1 p.m. Stollar: If I’m running around prepping the shop or visiting clients, I usually grab a BLT from Rhinebeck Bagels. If I’m able to be more romantic, I’ll grab my husband and our dogs and head to a local farm for some fresh food and a crisp alcoholic cider. Rose Hill Farm, Greig Farm and Westwind Orchards are some of my favorites. 3 p.m. Stollar: I’m a sucker for a good house or garden tour and we have plenty to offer around Rhinebeck. The Wilderstein estate on the way to Rhinecliff and Innisfree Garden in Millbrook are two great options. 5 p.m. Welch: Promptly upon closing the store, I run to Old Mill Wine & Spirits since all of the wine shops in town close at 7 p.m.—something to get used to for us thirsty city folk. 7 p.m. Welch: In lieu of any local happenings, I like to host dinner and game night at our fantastic winter farmhouse rental. Give me a vintage “Sorry!” game board and a fireplace and I’m set.

JOINING FORCES Luxury bed linen brand Ann Gish has teamed up with The Met for a collection of textiles and home accessories inspired by the museum’s masterpieces—from the Papyrus and Reed collections, with pillows, duvets and throws in striped sand tones, inspired by the museum’s famed Egyptian wing, to the velvet Lover’s Eye pillow, zooming in on the Victorian portraiture tradition. “Looking at a piece from The Met and letting it inspire you is a full-body experience,” says Jane Gish, CEO of the brand. “But the most important step is to look carefully and listen to what the piece is saying.” This process led to both large-scale prints, like the Hudson River School–inspired Landscape pillow, and small details borrowed for patterns, as in the Second Empire collection’s silver-and-Champagne sunburst motif from a turn-of-the-century ball gown. “For so many people, the museum means something and triggers a memory,” says Gish. “They love how we’ve taken an aspect of a piece and created a fresh design.” anngish.com

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Martyn Lawrence Bullard

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When I was 12 years old, I began my career selling antiques from a stall in London’s Greenwich Market. It was the 1980s then, and Art Deco was the height of fashion. It was one of the first design periods that I studied, and from that, my passion grew. Because I came from a theatrical background—originally, I wanted to be an actor—it’s only natural that I would be drawn to a style so closely associated with Hollywood glamour. With the advent of cinema, Los Angeles boomed during the 1920s and 1930s, and extraordinary spaces, like the Cicada Club in downtown L.A. and the historic Sunset Tower hotel, were built. For me, the appeal of Art Deco lies in its association with decadence. The world had just come out of World War I, and there was reason to celebrate. People wanted drama and floridity. We left behind the Edwardian and Arts-and-Crafts periods, and turned almost instantly to this brand-new era symbolized by ornate geometric forms. Of all the Art Deco styles, I’m particularly fond of Egyptian Revival. It conjures the discovery of the tomb of Tutankhamun, and with that, an air of adventure, travel and romance. In my work and in my own home, many Orientalist and Moroccan motifs blend with the geometric vibe and monochromatic palette of Art Deco. Recently, I drew inspiration from the period to inform a collection of inlaid stone and lacquer accessories for SV Casa. We did a series of beautiful cases that open into bars, inspired by Hermès and Louis Vuitton steamer trunks from the 1930s. They recall one of the first Art Deco pieces I ever bought: a 1920s alligator case, which makes me long for the time when travel was new. In those days, people used silver- and-gold jars in sleek cases for toiletries. We used to travel in such style! I’ve kept it with me throughout my journeys. It’s a great nod to my past, both in my dealing in objects of that era and my love of Art Deco itself. Martyn Lawrence Bullard on the steps leading to the pool and gardens of his Los Angeles home. The graphic patio tile nods to Art Deco geometrics.

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I was born in Seoul, South Korea, but moved to Michigan when I was three. Most of my ideas about my home country came from my parents, who were passionate about collecting and preserving Korean art. One of my favorite early memories was flying to New York City with my mother. She was shopping for a scholar screen— an artwork meant to decorate the study of a Yangban (a scholar of the highest class). They depict items a Yangban might exhibit to show his refinement: books, a peony, ink brushes. My mother was also searching for folk art—colorful, informal paintings, often with suggestive subject matter. I learned then that there were two schools of Korean art: the school based on courtly formalities, and the folk art hung in the homes of merchants or shamans. Adolescent me became fascinated with folk art. Rabbits smoking pipes! Mountains in every color under the sun! The rainbow hanbok of young girls! To me, these visions were the heartbeat of traditional Korean art—and today, they inspire every inch of my design aesthetic.

Some people think decorating is about picking pretty fabrics, but it is rooted in soils far deeper than that. As I design this home, I think of all the people who have lived here over the last two centuries, my family tree that dates back 700 years, and my children who will carry the future— and who, I hope, will tell everyone’s story. Young Huh in her Manhattan office, framed by inspiration images and wallpaper samples. The large pink swatch is a custom, in-the-works concept for her country house.

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Last year, I purchased a home in New York’s Hudson Valley: a classic Colonial in the most idyllic countryside setting. As I dreamt of how to decorate, my thoughts turned to my heritage. One project I’m working on is designing a wallpaper with Fromental, inspired by the papers out of East Asia, which were traded in the New World in the 17th century. I’ll be incorporating both the structure of courtly paintings and the brightness of folk art, all presented in a modern way.


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Ever since I was a child on a farm in Indiana, fashion has been my obsession. I was the middle child of nine—the Jan Brady of our family, and sort of invisible. After seeing The Mary Tyler Moore Show, my dream became to live in a city in an apartment. At age 8, I made a pact that I would one day move to New York and do glamorous things with my life. We didn’t have a ton of money, but my mother had amazing style. She made a lot of our clothes—think: red-white-and-blue bell bottoms with matching shirts. Even at age 5, I was picky about what colors I wanted to wear, and I hated being dressed like my brothers—I wanted control! Growing up, I fell in love with magazines. I’d go down to the local newsstand and pour over Vogue and GQ. One day, a handful of subscription cards fell out, and I noticed the “bill me later” part. I asked the shopkeeper if I could have them, filled them out, and for three months, I built a library. In high school, my parents let me get subscriptions—but I held onto those issues and read them over and over.

A lot of people see fashion as trivial, but I believe that it’s a nonverbal way of communicating with like-minded people. Especially in Manhattan, you’re always presenting yourself to the public in some way. For me, fashion is armor. It’s a silent means of declaring who you are. Rayman Boozer stands at the threshold of his Manhattan closet wearing a Prada sweater and slacks (his favorite fashion house) and Tods loafers.

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When I went to college, I declared a fashion design major before finding interiors. What I am is a strong fashion editor—I’m good at pairing things together in interesting ways: colors, textures, attitudes—and a mix of high-low. My velvet Gucci blazer with a Uniqlo sweater; a leather Prada trench coat with my favorite Scotch and Soda jeans. Fashion also feeds my approach to color—you see daring combinations on the runway before the home. This, in part, is what keeps my interiors optimistic and open-minded.


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Happy place: About 7 years ago, I rented a 300-year-old house outside of Avignon with my family—and it was kind of an epiphany. We’d spend mornings by the pool, then drive through the Rhône and visit towns, like Roussillon, which has this incredible sandstone, terra-cotta and ochre palette. Only fitting: Provence has a similar climate to Los Angeles, and the building materials—stucco, painted wood windows and shutters, tiled roofs—are essentially the same as Spanish Colonial Revival architecture, a primary vernacular of Southern California. Dream delivered: From the minute you walk in the front gate, you’re in this other world of pea gravel, olive trees and lavender. You enter the house through a pair of French doors, and it’s all very open and transparent. To me, it’s transportive emotionally. The clients, the design team and I were all so taken with the authenticity of the Provençal lifestyle; we tried to capture it’s relaxed, casual elegance in this home. willigerarchitect.com

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The patinated charm of a sun-kissed idyll led architect Paul Williger’s rendering of a contemporary Los Angeles maison.


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Designer Bill Musso found inspiration for his Atlanta condo in a beloved landmark’s Art Deco mystique.

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Early influence: My grandmother was enamored with Radio City Music Hall. Whenever she had the opportunity, she would take me to see a live show or a movie. We’d spend time walking around Rockefeller Center, and she would point out all of the friezes and statues. Aha moment: Four years ago, I did the 30 Rock tour. I wasn’t so interested in the TV aspect, but in wandering the halls and common spaces and taking pictures! Ode to Deco: The marble floor in my entry was inspired by an elevator waiting area at 30 Rock; I worked with The Rug Company on a runner that’s literally an adaptation of the carpeting in Radio City Music Hall; and my interior doors have the same Art Deco-influenced, raised panel design. Balancing act: Inspiration is all about knowing when to peel back. Like Coco Chanel famously advised: stand in front of the mirror and remove one item. I’d never want to feel like I’m living in a time capsule (as much as I love wearing a smoking jacket). mussodesigngroup.com

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Unexpected idea: This photo of Sonny Bono and former Mayor Frank Bogert was the first inspiration image we showed our client. We overlaid it with a pink filter to tease out the magical light that happens at sunset in Palm Springs. There’s a rugged romance—a laid-back, masculine mood to it—that sung to us. Desert journey: There’s no front yard or backyard, per se. You enter through a portal in the Ficus, then move through these different sequences that are always changing: a fire pit surrounded by muhly grass, a palo Verde grove, an olive tree dining orchard. It speaks to this notion of traveling on horseback through an ephemeral landscape. Message received: For this project, we “borrowed” palm trees from the neighbors’ yards—and the San Jacinto mountains peaking above the hedges. At sunset, with the pink grasses in full bloom, the image of the cowboys and the palms—that feeling of a total Palm Springs escape—is really what you’re getting. sdisf.com

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Landscape architects Roderick Wyllie and James Lord distilled a Palm Springs relic into a desert dreamscape.


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The English Country House

Mood board: From the first time I saw the property, the story in my mind was that it was a kooky British grandmother’s house that had been passed down to the next generation. It’s a large, new construction home, but the way the rooms were laid out—the intimacy of scale and the classical millwork— suggested history. Hero piece: I’ve always been drawn to tapestries, and here, they provided a strong “old manor house” through line. We hung a large 18thcentury Flemish tapestry in the living room and wallpapered the dining room in a Scalamandré print for a European country house vibe. Homework: I pinned about a billion pictures. Upton House, a Georgian manor in Gloucestershire that we referenced, has this hall with the most perfect minty green, which inspired the shades of celadon throughout. I love historical colors; tertiary tones are so much more interesting. studiohus.com

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Stately British eclecticism drove designer Tatum Kendrick’s vision for a Hamptons vacation retreat.



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High-octane starlet glamour inspired Samantha Todhunter’s interpretation of an Aspen ski retreat.

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Modern muse: Our projects often begin with a sensibility imbued by a person, and in this case, Sophia Loren was one of our initial drivers for the mood and design intent; she’s the very embodiment of la dolce vita. Dramatic details: My clients wanted to transform a pastiche Colorado lodge into a home that was cool, effortless and glamorous; a space that lights up at night for entertaining, but also provides a languishing daytime salon. A core element to our work is always ‘the mix’ and for this dolce vita-driven project, the mix manifests in interesting combinations of textures and weaves. Think: mohair velvets and metallic glazed linens, marble and lacquer, and patinated brass elements. Secret sauce: It can be easy to go over the top, especially when you are going for high-impact design. The art is to know when you have done enough to tell the story. A successful room is all about artful layering drawn from travel, books, nature, art, history—and iconic people. samanthatodhunter.com

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For a new home in Point Reyes Station, California, architect Dave Sturm channeled a design icon’s purist approach. Origin story: Our client grew up visiting Mexico and had loved Barragán since childhood. Field work: I was a budding architect when Barragán won the Pritzker Prize, and had been wanting to visit his home for decades. This project prompted my wife and I to spend two weeks in Mexico City. We visited several museums a day, and many Barragán buildings. I immersed myself in his spatial relationships. Good stuff: Barragán had this really limited, yet influential palette; a very high-modern aesthetic. His pink is almost like the national color. Key details: Nothing extraneous; we brought the walls all the way down to the floor—no trim, baseboards or moldings. And we used steel casement-style windows for the cleanest sight lines. Take it back: It’s a reference, not an homage. We were inspired by his simplicity. If Barragán had signed on, I imagine the walls might be pink. butlerarmsden.com

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WITH HER LATEST COLLECTION, DESIGNER LORI WEITZNER DELIVERS AN ODE TO CENTRAL PARK. W R I T T E N B Y H E AT H E R C A R N E Y

Imagine wandering through Central Park. Bright pink petals highlight a grid between cobblestones. Intricate moldings and sandstone carvings come into focus on stair railings. At sunset, the city skyline turns from orange to golden to purple to gray. It’s this romantic setting that provided designer Lori Weitzner with hope and refuge during the dark days of the pandemic—while also opening her eyes to patterns, textures and colors hidden in plain sight. “It was a lesson in the idea that you’re so familiar with something that you stop looking,” says the designer. “I began to see everything in a whole new way.” The resulting collection is an ode to Central Park—an exploration of fabrics and wallcoverings that captures the beauty of a city in the midst of rebirth. “I love New York. It’s what keeps my senses alive. You pass a bakery, then you pass litter on the street. It’s all there,” says Weitzner. “Central Park is an oasis to the urban grit.” IPhone in hand, the designer would “click, click, click” on weekly rambles through her sanctuary, then return to her quiet Chelsea design studio where she printed and arranged the photos on a large white table. From there, the creative work would begin—editing, sorting, sketching and playing with colors and materials. Chariot, for example, a soft jacquard linen with subtle damask patterning, evolved from an image she snapped of traditional stonework near Bethesda Fountain. “We painted it in the studio, and then, because we didn’t want such a traditional pattern, we took a sponge

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Designer Lori Weitzner turned to Central Park as muse for her latest collection of textiles and wallcoverings. The Mesmerize print, shown here on an armchair, was inspired by a carving at Bethesda Fountain.

and broke it up with texture so it would feel eroded,” explains Weitzner. Illumination, an embroidered textile, stems from sketches of foliage in the Shakespeare Garden, while Mesmerize, a cut velvet print, takes its cues from the fountain’s stone filigree. With the line complete and her schedule picking up, it might be surprising to hear that the designer still carves out time to walk in the park—but it’s a habit she’s not willing to give up. “The pandemic made me slow down and appreciate the details,” reflects Weitzner. “This collection is about nature, but it’s also about seeing things anew.”

photos: portrait: nina nelson. chair & fabric: federica carlet. artwork & swatches: courtesy lori weitzner.

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Style Master For a study in the charming and layered American country aesthetic (it’s having a resurgence), look no further than Sister ParIsh. Needlepoint, chintz, woven baskets and antiques are hallmarks of the blue-blooded designer’s portfolio—and are on full display in her guest bedroom, shown above. Her firm’s humble beginnings blossomed into a booming business—the White House was one of her commissions—and crescendoed into a partnership with Albert Hadley. The duo saw many great American designers rise through their ranks.

Clockwise from top right: Coasters in Crimson Old Pink and Crimson Gold / $17 each / lisacorti.com. Club Dining Chair With Namay Samay Fabric and Benjamin Moore Painted Legs / $3,130 / nickeykehoe.com. Kamakura Triple Jump Market Bag in Tan / $485 / dragondiffusion.com. Morestead Table / Price upon request / vaughandesigns.com. Chatai Fabric in 01 by S. Harris / Price upon request / fabricut.com. Lumbar Pillowcase in Dolly Green / $85 / sisterparishdesign.com. Nooluur Cashmere Throw in Saffron / $1,767 / verderoccia.com. Empire Lampshade and Ceramic Bobbin Lamp Base / $248 and $187 / wicklewood.com.

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By the 1930s, Eileen Gray was a solidified furniture designer and architect—a rare accomplishment for a woman by early 20th-century standards. Of her many contributions to the modern movement, the Irish-born creative designed the ubiquitous (and replicated) adjustable side table, which she designed specifically for her home dubbed E-1027, shown above, on the French Riviera. Gray set out to build the residence— her first ever—in her late 40s, and it still stands today as a survey of modern design.


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Paul R. Williams was the first-ever Black member of the American Institute of Architects. A Los Angeles legend, Williams designed some 2,000 buildings in the area during his career, with A-list clients including Frank Sinatra and Lucille Ball. In the 1940s, he was hired for the renovation of the Beverly Hills Hotel, where he also fashioned the famous hand-written logo and iconic pink-and-green color scheme. The hotel’s posh Polo Lounge, shown above, has been a buzzing Hollywood hot spot for decades.


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TAKE A SEAT For her first-ever furniture collection, Los Angeles-based interior designer Brigette Romanek joined forces with Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams for a line of upholstered pieces that check the boxes of function, comfort and high style. The Lucy Sofa and Lucy Daybed, shown here, possess an Art Deco air, while their distinct tube-like cushioning make them particular standouts. The furnishings are all made in North Carolina; both the upholstery and wood finish are customizable. mgbwhome.com

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SOFT LANDING With notable product collections peppered into their nearly 20 years at the helm of Carrier and Company, Jesse Carrier and Mara Miller’s much-anticipated debut with Loloi rugs is off to a strong start. Three distinct collections make up the line, including the handsome Harrison Collection, shown here. The high/low pile dimension and wool-blend texture add interest to the Swedish weave-inspired designs that have universal appeal. loloirugs.com

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ILLUMINATING FORCE NeKeia “Keia” McSwain is making waves both in interiors and product design. The Denver-based designer teamed up with Ngala Trading—the largest importer of sustainably and ethically sourced home-related offerings from across Africa—on a capsule collection of hand-cut leather lighting designs. The NeKeia Chandelier and the Nairobi Pendants, surrounding McSwain, are all made by artisans in South Africa and offered in 14 different colors. ngalatrading.com

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FORM MEETS FUNCTION As longtime clients of Colony, a co-op showroom of independent makers, it only made sense for WorkShop/APD principles Matt Berman (seated) and Andrew Kotchen to collaborate with the collective on a series of five stately furniture pieces, including this upholstered Lounge Chair, wood Dining Table and wood-and-leather Dining Chair. With ‘livable modernity’ in mind, the pieces elevate the everyday. goodcolony.com

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PASSION PROJECT MATTHEW QUINN

What a beautifully layered space! This kitchen is an homage to the owner, whose zeal for art, food and life shines through in the design. When she and her family moved from Mexico to the Atlanta area, they acquired a charming bungalow property and she promptly saved her pennies for 12 years to have her dream “Matthew Quinn” kitchen, as she explained, which was truly the ultimate compliment. Wow. What did she request? Thinking outside of the box was important to the client. She wanted to make the kitchen uniquely her own, which included covering the walls with art, creating plenty of storage for cookbooks and even adding cork flooring that provides comfort when standing and cooking. But it’s really about this funky mix of colors and materials that works so well together. Talk to us about the details. The Amazonia Quartzite screamed “bar area.” The boldly colored veining of the stone is paired with an equally striking blue paint on the cabinetry that creates a vibrant, fun moment. In the kitchen, white-glass countertops and high-gloss Macassar Ebony veneer cabinetry balance out the La Cornue range and brass finishes. Makassar Ebony Veneer Cabinetry, downsviewkitchens.com. Amazonite Stone, abcworldwidestone.com.

STRATEGIC APPROACH “I fell in love with kitchens because of their technicality—I like to focus on the architectural plan first; I’m a big stickler for rectangular and square rooms. From there, we address access points, center lines, location of appliances, storage, circulation, ergonomics and functionality. After nearly 30 years in the business, I can immediately pinpoint what needs to be tweaked, but if the kitchen works well, I know I can make it beautiful.” matthew-quinn.com

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In an Atlanta kitchen by Matthew Quinn, the bar cabinetry is painted in B60G by Fine Paints of Europe. On the previous pages, a La Cornue range and hood sit next to Downsview Kitchens cabinetry with hardware by Matthew Quinn Collection, while an eclectic assortment of art decorates the wall in the dining area, which was designed by Kim Zimmerman.


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CALMING INFLUENCE CHRISTOPHER PEACOCK What was the inspiration for this serene palette? A big, beautiful picture window decorates the kitchen, and we didn’t want the rest of the space to compete with that focal point, so there was a conscious effort to keep the colors more earthy and muted. We went with a two-tone paint effect for the cabinetry: a lovely olive or sage green on the island and then a warmer gray on the perimeter. Walk us through the rest of the design. The scheme was about making it simple and quiet while keeping it spacious. There wasn’t a strong desire to fill the walls with unnecessary cabinetry; rather our focus was on the

materials and finishes. A handmade subway tile with varying shades makes for a beautiful backsplash that provides subtle movement; we avoided anything too shiny and went with brushed and satin nickel hardware. How did you approach scale? This is a very large kitchen with a barreled ceiling. So we grounded the environment with a large island featuring cutting blocks at both ends and a custom pewter-and-nickel metal hood that anchors one wall. The island table developed into a multifunctional element with storage and seating, as well as a place to work, prepare food and entertain.

TOP TAKEAWAY “The key is to be a good listener, have an inquisitive mind and a holistic or all-encompassing approach. If you watch what happens in most people’s kitchens today, it’s not kitchen related. It’s a gathering space, an entertaining space, a quiet space. Sometimes it’s a retreat or a place to relax—it’s all these things. We have to understand how the kitchen is being used because this room has matured into the most important space in the home. It’s critical to get the design right. Trust the people you’re working with—a kitchen renovation is an everlasting project.” peacockhome.com La Jolla Scone, paulferrante.com. Wood Farmtable Plank, hudsongracesf.com. Zellige Silver Tile, cletile.com. Danby Marble Tile, artistictile.com. Juxtapose Pot Filler, kallista.com.

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Christopher Peacock and his design team created custom cabinetry, hardware and paint for this Edwardsville, Illinois, kitchen project; the interior design was by Jessie D. Miller.


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HERITAGE MOMENT SARAH BLANK

This kitchen is in an older home, right? It’s an absolutely stunning Spanish Renaissance residence that was built in the early 1900s along the Hudson River. Unfortunately, the kitchen was in bad shape after a recent update, but I was lucky that the client wanted to go back to its historic character. I am a big believer in taking from the past to create the future and spent a lot of time understanding the original aesthetic of this property.

How does your background inform your designs? I love classical architecture and historic structures—I’ve been a part of the Institute of Classical Architecture & Art for a long time. Everything I do now, even after all this time, goes back to the aesthetic of old homes and what they teach us.

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Sarah Blank Design Studio chose Farrow & Ball’s Stone Blue for the island in this Irvington, New York, kitchen by Taconic Builders. A BlueStar range, Miele oven and custom hood complete the scheme.

EXPERT TIP “Here’s a trick for anyone embarking on a new kitchen project: Do not clean up when the designer comes over to see how you live. If you tidy up before I arrive, how am I going to know what the problems are? I spend a lot of time talking to clients and asking what they want, but what tells me even more is opening all the cabinets and drawers and looking at their inventory and how everything is stored. Once I know what’s behind closed doors, I can design your kitchen! My new book, Classic Kitchens for Modern Living, is certainly a culmination of everything I have learned over the past 40 years!” sarahblankdesignstudio.com

photo: neil landino. book cover: images publishing, march 2022.

Where did you start? Before I did anything, there were several architectural changes that needed to be made, including taking down a wall, reworking a window and altering the ceiling. Then, I began the mission of taking a very narrow kitchen and making it functional. A lot of the elements, such as the metalwork and wood detailing, are inspired by 19th-century European kitchens.


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“ A hand-painted, high-gloss cabinetry color was customized around the wallcovering in this Short Hills, New Jersey, project. We always ask and try to push our clients to do something a little more unexpected in smaller spaces. The outcome was beautiful.”

“The client had an impressive collection of vintage glassware and entertained a lot, so from the very beginning of our conversation we knew the bar would be an important component. The homeowner was drawn to the vibrant color and stone elements. The resulting happy mix is truly a reflection of her.” –MATTHEW QUINN

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“ T his Stamford, Connecticut, jewel of a room is both a wet bar and wine room, as well as a butler’s pantry. The homeowner fell in love with the tiger maple wood, while the high-gloss ceiling and its reflective quality make the room feel deceptively large.” –SARAH BLANK

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JEAN LIN, COLONY In the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, then-design journalist Jean Lin sparked an idea: invite local New York City artists to craft works from debris for storm relief. In the process, Lin grew familiar with the growth and representation struggles faced by independent makers—and the idea for a new, community-driven gallery model was born. Where the industry-standard commission hovers around 50 percent, Colony takes a smaller fraction of each sale, and charges a stabilized monthly co-op fee. Their contract also includes a non-exclusivity clause, which “shows our true intention of putting the bottom line of the designers we rep before our own,” says Lin. Expanding its influence and capital, Colony has since launched an in-house consultancy offering marketing, art direction and interior design services. “The vision moving forward is that these branches of business scale in tandem,” says Lin. “Which goes back to Colony’s founding spirit and genuine belief that all ships rise with the tide.” goodcolony.com

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“I don’t love the word ‘disruption,’ but I am passionate about asking the question, ‘how can we make people’s lives easier?’ And I think the answer to that lies in meeting them where they are,” shares Anderson Somerselle. For Somerselle, a veteran of the textiles industry, this passion manifested in a digital-first showroom designed to aggregate boutique lines—as well as their up-to-date stock numbers and samples—in one destination. “It’s an honest response to witnessing how many designers and clients start their inspiration process online,” he notes. With the lower overhead associated with a digital footprint, Somerselle also provides a more affordable representation avenue for smaller brands. “It made sense to bring together these amazing artisans in a virtual showroom first, because there’s more reach,” he explains. “Eventually, we’ll open a physical space, but that will be a totally different experience. I want people to say, ‘Wow! I want to live here.’ ” somerselle.com

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THE RECONCEIVERS NOAM DVIR AND DANIEL RAUCHWERGER, BOND

In a past life, Noam Dvir and Daniel Rauchwerger worked as critics at the Israeli newspaper Haaretz before falling in love, heading west to earn their masters at Harvard and founding BoND, a holistic architecture and design firm focused on expanding traditional ideologies of home. “In the residential environment, there’s this mold of how a space should be organized—but design for non-nuclear families looks different,” explains Dvir, pointing to the themes of gathering and desire that often distinguish their work. “Design should explore many different identities and lifestyles, and we really wear that on our sleeves.” With a fast-expanding residential practice, the couple has their sights set on more cultural projects in the commercial space. (They recently designed Company Gallery, a leading queer art institution, and are fast at work on a trans-led after-hours nightclub.) “It’s very important to us to work on projects that people will have access to, and that feed us spiritually,” says Rauchwerger, adding, “the real fun comes in sharing.” bureaund.com


ZOE FELDMAN, ZOE FELDMAN DESIGN

“I truly don’t know a lot about sustainability—and that’s kind of the point!” demurs Zoe Feldman. For the Washington, D.C.-based designer, the birth of her daughter in 2018 collided with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s devastating special report on global warming, spurring her to evaluate her own role in the climate crisis. After researching avenues of impact—and

Designer Zoe Feldman stands amidst hero pieces from her new capsule collection of vintage and antique rugs curated for District Loom. With every purchase, 100 trees will be planted.

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upon discovering that planting a tree only costs 5 cents— she designed a green pledge as a core pillar of her business. Aptly named Our Beautiful Planet, the framework includes donating her consultation fee to an environmental charity (then matching it upon contract signing), planting 100 trees for every approved design proposal (offsetting its carbon footprint), and a commitment to sourcing 80 percent vintage. Feldman hopes to turn this working template into a movement that designers can adapt to suit their practice. “These are easy things to implement,” she says. “We’re trying to show the industry that we can all take very small, simple steps and potentially, make a massive impact.” zoefeldmandesign.com


THE STORYTELLERS HOMAN RAJAI AND ELENA DENDIBERIA, STUDIO AHEAD

For Homan Rajai and Elena Dendiberia, design is both a global and local affair. What it is not is siloed around Eurocentrism. Meeting as young designers, the pair, with their respective Iranian and Russian roots, felt similarly disconnected from the world of European antiques they were living in, so they built a new framework. Questions like, What philosophies do you relate to? distinguish their client questionnaire, and Rajai and Dendiberia champion a diverse network of vendors working in traditional crafts. “There’s this assumption that—say, Persian rugs—are in the past tense. We’re educating our clients that there are living, breathing, modern-day craftspeople making these pieces,” says Rajai. At the other end of the spectrum, the firm is devoted to amplifying design at a hyper-local scale—and boasts a fast-expanding production wing of collaborations between Northern California artists. “Think of Alice Waters and what she did with farm-to-table,” says Rajai. “We’re bringing the same idea to design.” studioahead.com

THE BOTANIST JESSICA VIOLA, VIOLA GARDENS

A promise to “seek biological over technical solutions” nests at the core of Jessica Viola’s approach to the garden. Certified in ecological and permaculture design, Viola (one of a handful of licensed female landscape contractors in California) cut her teeth rehabilitating lawns into gardens in the California drought. Those regenerative principles have propelled her business since. Whether sculpting brims in the landscape to better harness rainfall, or planting for erosion control and fire resistance, Viola’s bottom line is embracing the intrinsic characteristics of each property, fostering the age-old relationships between people, flora and fauna amidst a changing climate. In this way, tackling the crisis becomes a creative exercise: “When you’re coming at things from a place of fear, you block what’s possible,” says Viola. “Instead of trying to solve all the world’s problems, I’m facilitating conditions for more awareness—and going one garden at a time.” violagardens.com



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F OREST STUDIO Laguna Beach, CA foreststudio.com

T IMOTHY CORRIGAN, INC. Los Angeles, CA timothy-corrigan.com

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LEXANDRA LOEW, INC. A Los Angeles, CA alexandraloew.com

OGAN DESIGN W Los Angeles, CA wogandesign.com

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MY SKLAR DESIGN INC. A Los Angeles, CA sklardesign.com

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HAMBERS + CHAMBERS C ARCHITECTS Mill Valley, CA chambersandchambers.com

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ELLO & MAUDRU C CONSTRUCTION Napa, CA cello-maudru.com

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ARCLAY BUTERA INTERIORS B Newport Beach, CA barclaybutera.com

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NDREA MAY A HUNTER GATHERER La Jolla, CA andreamayinteriors.com ROWN THUMB B LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION La Jolla, CA 858.337.0805

AMERON DESIGN GROUP C Los Angeles, CA camerondesign.com J EFF ANDREWS DESIGN Los Angeles, CA jeffandrewsdesign.com KAA DESIGN Los Angeles, CA kaadesigngroup.com

STUDIO WILLIAM HEFNER Los Angeles, CA williamhefner.com

WOODS + DANGARAN Los Angeles, CA woodsdangaran.com

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ATIE HODGES DESIGN K Los Angeles, CA katiehodgesdesign.com


HEIRLOOM Newport Beach, CA heirloomdecor.com

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S PINNAKER DEVELOPMENT Newport Beach, CA spinndev.com

PPARATUS ARCHITECTURE A San Francisco, CA apparatus.com

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ORTH INTERIORS W Avon, CO worthinteriors.com

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ORDON GIBSON G CONSTRUCTION Santa Clarita, CA gsgibson.com

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S TN BUILDERS, INC. Tustin, CA stnbuildersinc.com

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BRIKOR Basalt, CO brikor.com

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S CHULTZ CONSTRUCTION, INC. Santa Cruz, CA schultzbuildz.com

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L AUREN ASHLEY DESIGN Venice, CA laurenashleydesign.com

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RCANUM ARCHITECTURE, INC. A San Francisco, CA arcanumarchitecture.com

J OE MCGUIRE DESIGN Boulder, CO joemcguiredesign.com

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RTISTIC DESIGNS FOR LIVING A San Francisco, CA adlsf.com

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T OTAL CONCEPTS Santa Rosa, CA totalconcepts.net

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HRIS SOSA C LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE West Hollywood, CA chrissosa.com

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ROOKSHIRE DESIGN + B CONSTRUCTION San Francisco, CA sethbrookshire.com

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ACKEN & GILLAM B ARCHITECTS Sausalito, CA bgarch.com

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E LIZABETH DINKEL DESIGN ASSOCIATES West Hollywood, CA elizabethdinkeldesign.com

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HH PARTNERS B Breckenridge, CO bhhpartners.com

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UTLER ARMSDEN B ARCHITECTS San Francisco, CA butlerarmsden.com

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CCAFFREY DESIGN GROUP M Sausalito, CA mccaffreydesigngroup.com

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ARK D. SIKES INTERIORS M West Hollywood, CA markdsikes.com

ATHISON CUSTOM BUILDERS M Breckenridge, CO mathisoncustombuilders.com

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ANA BENSON CONSTRUCTION D Westlake Village, CA danabensonconstruction.com

T E BUILDERS Carbondale, CO tebuildershomes.com

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D ELLIS NR ELLIS INC., C DESIGN & CONTRACTING Sherman Oaks, CA caringforlandscapes.com

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AHILL STUDIO SONOMA C Sonoma, CA cahillstudiosonoma.com

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LANA HOMESLEY A INTERIOR DESIGN Woodland Hills, CA alanahomesley.com

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L ANDERS CURRY, INC. Sonoma, CA landerscurry.com

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OZANSKI DESIGN R Sonoma, CA rozanskidesign.com

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THEN BUILDERS A Aspen, CO 970.618.8003

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J IM MORRISON CONSTRUCTION Tahoe City, CA jimmorrisonconstruction.com

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URLINGAME CONSTRUCTION B Aspen, CO burlingameconstruction.com

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ALTON ARCHITECTURE + W ENGINEERING Tahoe City, CA waltonae.com

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OWLAND + BROUGHTON R ARCHITECTURE Aspen, CO rowlandbroughton.com

AITLIN FLEMMING DESIGN C San Francisco, CA caitlinflemming.com

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MWDA Palm Springs, CA mwdarch.com

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SI GENERAL CONTRACTORS P Palm Springs, CA psi-gc.com

ASSANDRA CRAIN DESIGN C San Francisco, CA cassandracrain.com

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HARLIE BARNETT C ASSOCIATES San Francisco, CA charliebarnettassoc.com

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F OUND BY MAJA San Francisco, CA foundbymaja.com

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S TAN BOLES, FAIA Palm Springs, CA

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OX BROS. C CONSTRUCTION, INC. Palo Alto, CA coxbrosconstruction.com

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ORTHWALL BUILDERS N Palo Alto, CA northwallbuilders.com

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T ONY PARKER GENERAL BUILDERS INC. Poway, CA 858.391.1430

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EATHER HILLIARD DESIGN H San Francisco, CA heatherhilliard.com

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ELLY HOHLA INTERIORS K San Francisco, CA kellyhohlainteriors.com

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L IZETTE MARIE INTERIOR DESIGN San Francisco, CA lizettemarie.com

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L ORO ARCHITECTURE + INTERIOR DESIGN San Francisco, CA loro.design

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MLANDMARK CONSTRUCTION INC. Redwood City, CA mlandmark.com

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ENLER HOBART GARDENS, LLC D Ross, CA denlerhobartgardens.com

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ESIGN ALCHEMY D Sacramento, CA designalchemyltd.com

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MARGARET ASH DESIGN San Francisco, CA margaretashdesign.com

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LISON PICKART A San Anselmo, CA alisonpickart.com

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EGAN BAKER DESIGN R San Francisco, CA reganbakerdesign.com

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P-BUILD, INC. A San Anselmo, CA ap-build.com

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S TONE INTERIORS San Francisco, CA stoneinteriors.net

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L AUREN NELSON DESIGN San Anselmo, CA laurennelsondesign.com

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S TRATA LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE San Francisco, CA strata-inc.com

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S URFACEDESIGN, INC. San Francisco, CA sdisf.com

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MOSAIC ARCHITECTS + INTERIORS Boulder, CO mosaicarchitects.com

ALVAREZ MORRIS Denver, CO alvarezmorris.com

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BLU DESIGN COLORADO Denver, CO bludesigncolorado.com

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DIALECT INTERIOR DESIGN Denver, CO dialectinteriordesign.com J ESSICA DORAN INTERIORS Denver, CO jessicadoraninteriors.com

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ALIN CONSTRUCTION K Denver, CO kalinconstruction.com

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ONTARE BUILDERS M Denver, CO montarebuilders.com

RUGGLES MABE STUDIO Denver, CO rugglesmabe.com

SCOTT S. TURNIPSEED AIA ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION INC. Eagle, CO sstaia.com

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EILS LUNCEFORD N Silverthorne, CO neilslunceford.com

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ISSY MADDEN M LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Steamboat Springs, CO missymaddenland.com

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ESIGNS BY SUNDOWN D Littleton, CO designsbysundown.com IAMOND HOMES D Englewood, CO diamondhomesinc.com S TAIS ARCHITECTURE & INTERIORS Frisco, CO staisarchitects.com HALEY CUSTOM HOMES Greenwood Village, CO haleycustomhomes.com VIEWPOINT DESIGN GROUP Littleton, CO viewpointcolorado.com

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ORDIC CUSTOM BUILDERS N Cos Cob, CT nordiccustom.com

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HARLOTTE BARNES C INTERIOR DESIGN Greenwich, CT charlottebarnes.com

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LEXANDER KING A CONSTRUCTION LLC Boca Raton, FL 561.441.2388 UDMORE BUILDERS C Boca Raton, FL cudmorebuilders.com

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J AMES TAYLOR DESIGNS Boca Raton, FL 561.573.2079

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AXWELL BUILDING M CORPORATION Jupiter, FL maxwellbuilding.com

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THOMAS | MELHORN Jupiter, FL thomasmelhorn.com

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CAROLINA DESIGN LLC Coral Gables, FL carolinafreyre.com

J AMES DUNCAN INC. Key Biscayne, FL jamesstuartduncan.com

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UNAGAN DIVERIO D DESIGN GROUP Coral Gables, FL dunagandiverio.com

T HE WEBER STUDIO Key Biscayne, FL weberstudiomiami.com

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FANJUL & ASSOCIATES, LLC Coral Gables, FL fanjularchitects.com

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L UMAX MIAMI CORP Lake Forest, FL 786.877.9810

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OBLE CONSTRUCTION N Coral Gables, FL 305.979.5697

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ON SKOWRON, INC. D Lake Worth Beach, FL 561.602.6277

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E BL CONSTRUCTION Dania Beach, FL eblconstruction.com

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ANTONIO E. RODRIGUEZ ARCHITECTURE STUDIO Miami, FL cadstudioarch.com

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P&M HOME A IMPROVEMENT CORP. Miami, FL 786.804.7703

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L OGAL LANDSCAPING AND MAINTENANCE Delray Beach, FL 561.704.2545

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BARTROLI ARCHITECTURE, INC. Miami, FL alainbartroli.com

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ICHARD JONES R ARCHITECTURE INC. Delray Beach, FL rjarchitecture.com

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UNSA STUDIO B Miami, FL jenniferbunsa.com

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USTEM KUPI ARCHITECT P.A. R Delray Beach, FL 561.272.9595

ASA BATISTA LLC C Miami, FL 305.764.5534

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RCHITECT, T.A. KREBS LLC A Englewood, FL takrebs.com

AVID WEARNE D JOHNSON AIA Miami, FL 305.661.8387

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OUTERBRIDGE CONSTRUCTION INC. Englewood, FL outerbridgeconstruction.com

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IL DEVELOPMENT G Miami, FL gildevelopment.com

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ID INTERIORS 2 Hallandale Beach, FL 2idinteriors.com

ERR-TEK DESIGN, INC. K Miami, FL 305.321.2085

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S HADY SURROUNDINGS INC. Homestead, FL 305.345.3850

L .A.X. CONTRACTORS INC. Miami, FL 305.216.1490

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OURTNEY DAVIS DESIGN C Jupiter, FL courtneydavisdesign.com

AGGIE CRUZ INTERIOR M DESIGN LLC Miami, FL maggiecruzdesign.com

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ROUNDSTONE HOMES G Jupiter, FL groundstone.net

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OCCA GROUP M Miami, FL moccaconstruction.com

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J MA INTERIOR DESIGN Jupiter, FL jmainteriordesign.com

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JM BUILDERS, INC. N Miami, FL 305.529.6730

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ALMS TROPICAL P LANDSCAPING Miami, FL 786.218.1059

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SANCHEZ + COLEMAN STUDIO Miami, FL sanchezcolemanstudio.com

I NTUITIVE DESIGN GROUP, INC. Palm City, FL intuitivedesigngroup.com

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T HE MG DESIGN LAB Miami, FL themglab.com

ALL CONSTRUCTION, INC. B Sarasota, FL ballconstructionfl.com

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ALL DARLING H DESIGN STUDIO Sarasota, FL halldarling.com

T HE WALL STUDIO Miami, FL wall-studio.com

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ISUALSCAPE INC. V Miami, FL visualscapeinc.com

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F AST SERVICES & FLOORING St. Petersburg, FL 727.459.4455

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AMELA HARVEY INTERIORS P St. Petersburg, FL pamelaharveyinteriors.com

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F AB INTERIOR & EXTERIOR Miami Shores, FL fabinteriorexterior.com E XTERIORS BY KOBY KIRWIN Naples, FL kobykirwin.com EWBURY NORTH N ASSOCIATES Naples, FL newburynorth.com ENÉE GADDIS INTERIORS R Naples, FL reneegaddis.com

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S KA ARCHITECT + PLANNER Palm Beach, FL skaarchitect.com

S HAPIRO PERTNOY COMPANIES West Palm Beach, FL shapiropertnoy.com

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S MITH & MOORE ARCHITECTS West Palm Beach, FL smithandmoorearchitects.com

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RA DESIGN INC. Y West Palm Beach, FL yrainc.com

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MARC-MICHAELS INTERIOR DESIGN Winter Park, FL marc-michaels.com

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T OWNSEND CONSTRUCTION Acworth, GA 770.480.6527

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NDREA HENZLIK DESIGN, INC. A Atlanta, GA andreahenzlikdesign.com

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VALON CUSTOM HOMES, LLC A Atlanta, GA avaloncustomhomes.net

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ETH WEBB INTERIORS B Atlanta, GA bethwebb.com

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ARSON MCELHENEY C LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN Atlanta, GA carsonmcelheney.com

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. STANLEY DIXON D ARCHITECT Atlanta, GA dsdixonarchitect.com

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LANTERS, INC. P Atlanta, GA plantersgarden.com

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S UZANNE KASLER INTERIORS Atlanta, GA suzannekasler.com

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T ILLMAN RESIDENTIAL LLC Atlanta, GA tillmanresidential.com

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IOLET MARSH INTERIORS V Atlanta, GA violetmarsh.com

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RDIN INTERIOR DESIGN A Canton, GA ardinid.com

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LEX SMITH A GARDEN DESIGN, LTD. Chamblee, GA alexsmithgardendesign.com

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J ANUS ASSOCIATES CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT Chamblee, GA janus-homes.com

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E VANS & VARNADOE CONSTRUCTION, LLC St. Simons Island, GA 912.223.4632

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T HOMAS THADDEUS TRUETT ARCHITECT, P.C. St. Simons Island, GA tttarch.com

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L EE GILMAN BUILDERS, INC. Ketchum, ID leegilman.com

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ICHAEL DOTY M ASSOCIATES, ARCHITECTS Ketchum, ID mda-arc.com

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T HE PICKET FENCE INTERIOR DESIGN Ketchum, ID tpfinteriordesign.com

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ERAZI HOMES D Atlanta, GA derazihomes.com

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F LORALIS GARDEN DESIGN & LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Atlanta, GA floralisdesign.com

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ARMON PROPERTIES, LLC G Atlanta, GA 404.375.4273

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REG BUSCH ARCHITECTS G Atlanta, GA gregbusch.com

S MART BUILDERS, INC. Arlington Heights, IL smartgroupchicago.com

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L AURA W. JENKINS INTERIORS Atlanta, GA laurawjenkins.com

BBIE ANDERSON DESIGN A Chicago, IL abbieandersondesign.com

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OOTH HANSEN B Chicago, IL boothhansen.com

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RUCE FOX DESIGN B Chicago, IL brucefoxdesign.com

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HICAGO CUSTOM C HOME BUILDERS Chicago, IL chicagocustomhome.com

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HICAGO ROOF C DECK + GARDEN Chicago, IL chicagoroofdeck.com

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ONNA MONDI D INTERIOR DESIGN Chicago, IL donnamondi.com

CCENTRICS INTERIORS A Tampa, FL accentricsinteriors.com

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AZELTINE NURSERIES H Venice, FL hazeltinenurseries.com

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ADE DESIGN C Village of Golf, FL 561.702.2579

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J OHN PRENDERGAST CONSTRUCTION LTD. West Palm Beach, FL 561-351-1034

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PLANTWELL West Palm Beach, FL plantwelllandscaping.com

S TOFFT COONEY ARCHITECTS Naples, FL stofft.com

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ICOLE WHITE DESIGNS N INTERIORS Sunrise, FL nwdinteriors.com

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USSO DESIGN GROUP M Atlanta, GA mussodesigngroup.com

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EMMA PARKER DESIGN G Chicago, IL gemmaparkerdesign.com

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ICHAEL ABRAMS INTERIORS M Chicago, IL michaelabrams.com

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T HIRD COAST INTERIORS Chicago, IL thirdcoastinteriors.net

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IMSBEN DESIGN STUDIO H Chicago, IL himsbendesign.com

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ICHAEL DEL PIERO M GOOD DESIGN Chicago, IL michaeldelpiero.com

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UTDOOR UPGRADES, INC. O Downers Grove, IL outdoorupgradesinc.com

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K CONSTRUCTION & M BUILDERS INC. Chicago, IL mkconstructioninc.net

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PROJECT. Chicago, IL projectinteriors.com

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S TUDIO GILD Chicago, IL studiogild.com

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S UMMER THORNTON DESIGN, INC. Chicago, IL summerthorntondesign.com

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S UPERIOR PAD CONSTRUCTION Chicago, IL superiorpadconstruction.com

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F IRST ONSITE PROPERTY RESTORATION East Dundee, IL firstonsite.com NNETTE LECOMPTE A INTERIORS Evanston, IL alinteriors.com

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ORGANTE WILSON M ARCHITECTS Evanston, IL morgantewilson.com

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NDREA GOLDMAN DESIGN A Glencoe, IL andreagoldmandesign.com

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S COTT LYON & COMPANY Glencoe, IL scottlyonconstruction.com

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MY STORM A & COMPANY Glen Ellyn, IL amystormandco.com

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INDSOR BUILDERS, INC. W Northbrook, IL windsor-builders.com

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T OP LINE CONSTRUCTION RENOVATIONS, INC. Northfield, IL toplineinc.com

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ATRICK J MURPHY P BUILDERS, INC. Winfield, IL patrickjmurphybuilders.com

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ARIANI LANDSCAPE M Lake Bluff, IL marianilandscape.com

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LEXANDRA KAEHLER DESIGN A Winnetka, IL alexandrakaehler.com

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S COTT BYRON & CO. Lake Bluff, IL scottbyron.com

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FRASER CONSTRUCTION, INC. Lyons, IL fraserbuilders.com

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EBEL HOUSE R INTERIOR DESIGN Winnetka, IL rebelhousedesign.com

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Montana ABBY HETHERINGTON INTERIORS Bozeman, MT hetheringtoninteriors.com

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OBBS, INC. H Bridgehampton, NY hobbsinc.com

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HARLOTTE MOSS LLC C New York, NY charlottemoss.com

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S HARPE DEVELOPMENT AND DESIGN Bronxville, NY ashleysharpe.com

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LIVE LONSTEIN, INC. C New York, NY clivelonstein.com

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E LLEN HANSON DESIGNS New York, NY ellenhansondesigns.com

T OM O’DONOGHUE & ASSOCIATES, INC. Sag Harbor, NY tomodonoghueassociates.com

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E RIK R. SMITH INC. New York, NY erikrsmith.com

T IMOTHY GODBOLD LTD Southampton, NY timothygodbold.com

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F LATIRON 27 New York, NY flatiron27.com

L AGUARDIA DESIGN GROUP Water Mill, NY laguardiadesigngroup.com

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JAM ARCHITECTURE Brooklyn, NY jambk.com

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ILASTER DEVELOPMENT, LLC P Lodi, NJ pilasterllc.com

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ROOKE ABRAMS DESIGN B East Hampton, NY brookeabramsdesign.com

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ELIDA ASSOCIATES INC. B Franklin, NY 718.747.5500

New York HIRSHSON ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN Armonk, NY hirshsondesign.com

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BC CONSTRUCTION A Astoria, NY 718.729.2501

F RANK GIULIANO & ASSOCS. Katonah, NY 914.954.4110 URRAY CRAFT M BUILDERS CORP Larchmont, NY murraycraftbuilders.com LEXANDRA HOWARD INC. A New York, NY alexandrahowardinc.com

I NNOVATE NEW YORK Astoria, NY innovateny.com

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RITTANY BROMLEY INTERIORS B Bedford, NY bbromleyinteriors.com

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MIR KHAMNEIPUR DESIGN A New York, NY amirkdesign.com

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ARDEL DEVELOPMENT C Bridgehampton, NY cardeldevelopment.com

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UNIFORD DESIGN STUDIO H New York, NY huniford.com

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L UCY HARRIS STUDIO New York, NY lucyharrissstudio.com MCALPINE New York, NY mcalpinehouse.com

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ENDELSON GROUP INC. M New York, NY mendelsongroupinc.com

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APPAS MIRON DESIGN P New York, NY pappasmiron.com

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UTH GYUSE R ARCHITECTURE DESIGN New York, NY 212.765.9575

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AM HILL C Chapel Hill, NC 919.260.6059

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“We think of each project as a team effort with clients, builders, interior designers and other consultants sharing their talents, skills and visions.”

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o design and build a home that is truly functional, beautiful and complements its natural environment requires a synergistic approach that embraces the expertise of an accomplished architectural team and their trusted network of design and build professionals, and the needs and visions of the homeowner. The award-winning team at Brooks & Falotico have made these ideals the core of their mission. Under the leadership of founding partner Louise Brooks, managing partner, Vincent Falotico, and partners, Michael Benjamin and Chuck Willette, Brooks & Falotico is one of the most distinguished residential architectural and design firms in the country. “Every project is a collaborative experience,” Brooks says. “This results in homes that respect the history and vernacular of their location, interact beautifully with the landscape, and are tailor-made to the owners’ lifestyles.” Brooks & Falotico’s reputation for thoughtful design and architectural excellence has earned them a number of projects across the country and

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LOUISE BROOKS, FOUNDING PARTNER, VINCENT FALOTICO, MANAGING PARTNER, MICHAEL BENJAMIN, PARTNER AND CHUCK WILLETTE, PARTNER brooksandfalotico.com 203.966.8440 brooksandfalotico beyond. “We work on country homes in Connecticut, ski houses in Aspen and Jackson Hole, and coastal properties on the Long Island Sound and in Palm Beach,” Falotico shares. “In 2020 we reached a new milestone when we completed our first international project, a waterfront house in Bermuda.”

How do you involve clients in your creative process? Our ultimate goal is to make our clients happy, so listening to their wants, needs and desires is the most important tool we have to deliver environments that exceed their expectations. What do you feel has been your greatest success? Since 1988, our firm’s success has been built on word of mouth and referrals. We are also proud to have many repeat and second-generation clients who won’t work with anyone else. How has the digital sphere informed and inspired your work? Thanks to the internet and social media, our clients are better informed than ever before. That has not only challenged us to be the best and most innovative designers we can be, but it also inspired the launch of our new, interactive website at the end of 2021.


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Top A long, rambling driveway makes its way through the property’s antique barn before opening onto this impressive courtyard with a double-sided fireplace at its center. Left A new home built on a centuries-old former dairy farm respects the property’s unique history and rejoices in its stunning setting. Right Inspired by Napa wineries, this lofty, sophisticated great room holds two living spaces, an open-concept kitchen, a dining nook and a wine cellar. Opposite left Twin black marble islands draw the eye to the kitchen’s centerpiece: an impressive La Cornue range. Opposite right This light-filled, 12-person dining nook is so cozy that the homeowners decided to forgo a formal dining space. Photography Jen Holt

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JERRY HUPY, ARTHUR HANLON, MICHAEL MCCLUNG, DON AITKEN AND JOHN GASSETT, PARTNERS shoperenowharton.com 203.852.7250 shoperenowharton

nown for designing beautiful, functional and enduring homes that enrich the lives of their residents, Shope Reno Wharton (SRW) is celebrated for its refined residential architecture. But the firm also designs extraordinary equestrian, golf and hospitality projects. The common denominator is that they are all informed by the firm’s design philosophy and expertise. Energy efficiency, attention to environment and enjoyment, and dependability over the course of many generations all guide the process regardless of style, location or scope. Every SRW project results from a comprehensive understanding of the site, along with an intentional and

mindful collaboration between the architect and owner. And each design is imbued with the unique sensibilities one can only derive from a true love of building and craft. Shope Reno Wharton was established in 1981 and is led today by five partners: Jerry Hupy, Arthur Hanlon, Michael McClung, Don Aitken and John Gassett. Their longtime collaboration and devotion to the firm has attracted and retained a skilled staff of talented architects. Together, they offer attentive service and an inspiring portfolio of projects located across the country. Reflected in each commission is the firm’s commitment to architectural character and an understanding of how people aspire to live their lives.

ASK THE EXPERT What is the key to work-life balance? Approaching each day with purpose, whether it be personal or professional, and maintaining a level of curiosity. Share your influences and inspirations. We have always been motivated by the essentials in architecture: light and shadow, solid and void, axis and symmetry, scale and proportion. Historical examples, and places that powerfully utilize these ideas, are always inspirational to us. Up to this point, what do you feel has been your greatest success? That we have created identifiable designs of great character, from the master concept down to the details. They are like great art, which has an impact from a distance and reveals more and more as you study it and move closer.


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Top This Rhode Island residence captures the spirit of place, with generous wraparound porches, dramatic roof sweeps and playful Shingle-style detailing for a seaside feel. Left Discreet skylights within a stepped parterre garden bring light into a subterranean natatorium in this traditionally inspired stone and slate waterfront home. Right A dramatic two-story stair hall combines elements of traditional composition, textural materials and streamlined detailing for a comfortable, sophisticated feel. Opposite Graceful and tectonic ceiling details and various seating options create a warm, inviting backdrop for family gatherings under this captivating covered porch.

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SCOTT HOBBS, PRESIDENT hobbsinc.com 203.966.6006 hobbs_inc

onceiving and constructing superior homes involves a highly trained team of professionals who have a long-term commitment to a collaborative and comprehensive way of working. For nearly 70 years, Hobbs, Inc. has embodied those ideals through their superlative custom homes and groundbreaking client services. “Our grandfather started the business in 1954 with a focus on residential building,” says co-owner, Scott Hobbs. “Our father took over in the mid-70s and made the important decision to concentrate on high-end custom homes, setting us on our current trajectory.” As third-generation leaders, he and his brother Ian honor their family’s

traditions while guiding Hobbs, Inc. into the future. “Dad taught us that being honest, living up to commitments and looking out for everyone’s best interests were the keys to success,” Hobbs adds. “Since taking over in the mid-90s, Ian and I have continued to abide by those principles while expanding and innovating. In the early 2000s we introduced Hobbs Care, a platform that specializes in ongoing home care and renovations. We have also grown the business to include offices in Bridgehampton, New York City and New Jersey. Our greatest success, however, is our incredible team who help guide our clients and design partners to the most successful outcomes.”

ASK THE EXPERT What skill sets you apart? Our ability to translate complicated plans into well-built homes that exceed our clients’ expectations. How is the client included in your creative process? We take the time to understand what is most important to them so that we can present the best options and processes. How is the digital age aiding your success? We are utilizing several collaborative platforms that help us and our design professionals work more efficiently and achieve better results. We also use programs that interface with the client for a better customer experience and greater transparency. What is on the horizon? We are fully focused on doing our best during this time of high demand and huge supply chain issues so that we continue to deliver exceptional homes on budget and on time.


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Top Custom wood panels create an alluring statement between the entryway and the living room. Architect: Ryan Salvatore Design, L.I.C. Left The stunning library showcases a curved ceiling crowned by an elegant oculus. Architect: John B. Murray Architect. Right A traditional Colonial is the ultimate sophisticated country retreat. Architect: Mark P. Finlay Architects, AIA. Opposite This turn-of-the-century waterfront manor was rejuvenated and expanded with exceptional skill and care. Architect: John B. Murray Architect. Photography Top by Scott Frances; Left & Opposite by Eric Piasecki Photography; Right by Peter Murdock Photography


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chieving outstanding design requires the unique talents and skills of an experienced professional. For more than 35 years, Jeffrey B. Haines, owner and principal designer of Butler’s of Far Hills, has been providing superlative design expertise to his devoted residential and hospitality clientele, resulting in a portfolio of noteworthy projects that incorporate traditional forms with innovative ideals. “There is a classic aesthetic to my work that I infuse with clean, modern elements,” Haines says. “Strict attention to detail is key. Whether it’s upholstery trims, hardware finishes, architectural detailing or unique texture combinations, clients tell me that they

find surprising nuances long after their projects are completed.” Another aspect of Haines’ success is the strong network of industry professionals he’s built. “Forming partnerships with accomplished architects, landscape architects and craftsman builders provides my clients with a comprehensive experience that has resulted in a number of them asking me to design their second homes,” the Gold List honoree shares. “Always looking for new opportunities, I opened The J. Butler Collection on Nantucket in 1999. As a seasonal boutique, it provides a place to share design ideas and curate a collection of unique pieces for clients and customers.”

ASK THE EXPERT How do you include clients in your creative process? Through our discussions, I learn what is important to them. And through the inspirational images they share, we create design boards that speak to their tastes, lifestyles and visions. Where is your main focus? On high-end residential, boutique hotel and hospitality design. And although our studio is in New Jersey’s beautiful Somerset Hills, we’ve worked on distinguished projects from Florida to New England. What has been your greatest success? Working with well-informed clients who come to us after carefully considering their projects and with repeat clients who won’t work with anyone else. Describe a dream project. A commission in Bermuda or the British West Indies would be fun and fresh.


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Top The living room of this luxurious Connecticut estate features custom Century sofas, Baker rosewood-and-leather chairs, a mahogany and brass cocktail table and a zebrawood dresser. Left The dramatic black fireplace and cabinetry, and the aqua blue and currant accents engage beautifully with the neutral hues of this 1920s living room. Right This Jeffersonian-inspired study’s deep-green custom cabinetry and stunning bespoke floors connect with the lush landscaping and sunset views just beyond the French doors. Opposite A walnut and chrome console, cerused oak and brass dining table and lacquered polyptych photo series bring a modern edge to this light-filled breakfast room. Photography Top & Opposite by Durston Saylor; Left & Right by Laura Moss

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iltering her unique global perspective through a luxurious local lens has been the key to Dionne Pressey’s success. As the founder of her full-service design firm, Coveted Interiors, Pressey is celebrated for interiors that are sophisticated, highly personal and embrace the skills and talents of craftspeople from around the world and around the corner. “Traveling throughout Europe, Asia, Africa, and Central and South America has made me culturally aware and taught me that the most beautiful things are often free—a sunset in South Africa, the beaches of Thailand and Brazil’s stunning parks,” Pressey says. “Experiencing these wonders makes me feel happy, tranquil and creative, and inspires me to incorporate organic elements and handmade artistry into my designs.” Pressey needn’t search too far to indulge her passion for craft, as her husband Michael is a master woodworker who creates the one-of-a-kind furnishings and design elements she uses in her work. “Michael

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DIONNE PRESSEY, CREATIVE DIRECTOR AND PRINCIPAL DESIGNER covetedinteriors.com 914.417.9127 thecovetedinteriors does all of our custom woodworking, often using the exotic woods we source from our travels in his pieces,” she shares. “Surrounding oneself with the simplicity of nature and the virtuosity of fine workmanship has a strong effect on how our spaces make us feel and how they inspirit us to live more purposeful lives.”

What is your signature style? “Lived-in modern,” which combines style and substance to create spaces that are elegant, engaging, durable and functional. To achieve this we utilize cutting-edge materials like highperformance fabrics and stain-resistant paints. Share your dream project. I would love to spearhead a development that provides attractive, innovative and affordable homes to the underserved, and creates a community with programs and opportunities for those living there. What is on the horizon? In the spirit of the last question, this year we are teaming up with local outreach programs to help create lovely, livable interiors for our most vulnerable neighbors. We are also donating 10 percent of our interior design sales to support this cause financially.


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Top A magnificent mix of textures and materials complement the clean, crisp lines of this contemporary kitchen. Left Custom built-ins provide outstanding style and much appreciated storage in this primary closet/office renovation in Rutherford, New Jersey. Right Bespoke barn doors, custom built-ins and a one-of-a-kind bookcase bring functionality and fun to the primary closet/office. Opposite left This warm and welcoming work space is infused with natural light and views of the lush landscape beyond. Opposite right A chic, contemporary wallcovering is juxtaposed by the elegance of an antique gilt mirror in this Woodbridge, New Jersey, bath.


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LINDA RUDERMAN, OWNER AND PRESIDENT lindaruderman.com 877.730.8311 linda_ruderman_interiors

ophistication, eclectic style, a love of the craft and artistry, a highly trained eye and a collaborative spirit are what separate a truly great designer from a good one. As the owner and president of Linda Ruderman Interiors and a celebrated designer, Linda Ruderman has been using her remarkable skills, superior acumen and devotion to design to create elegant, timeless homes and environments that exceed her clients’ expectations for more than 30 years. “Every project and interior space I design must reflect my clients’ tastes, histories and lifestyles,” she says. “Interior design and decor is my passion; my job

is to discover my clients’ passions and then fashion homes that express them.” To achieve this, Ruderman takes a decidedly holistic approach to her work that begins by establishing strong relationships with her clients. Getting to know and understand them allows her to then conceive spaces that not only serve as a beautiful and functional showcase for their family heirlooms, works of art and prized possessions, but inspire them to live their best lives and create memories that last a lifetime. “I live in their world for the journey we take together,” Ruderman shares. “And I implement my expertise to bring their dreams and visions to life.”

ASK THE EXPERT What is your signature style? Most clients hire me because I don’t have a signature style. They love the diversity of my design projects because it instills them with confidence that we are creating truly bespoke spaces. Talk about the communities you work in and your areas of focus. Our offices are in Greenwich, Connecticut, and Boca Raton, Florida. However, recent commissions have taken us to Aspen, Houston, Nantucket, New York City, Boston, and Palm Beach. And although the majority of our projects are residential, we also work with developers on high-end condominiums and hospitality projects. What has been your greatest success? Raising my three wonderful boys as a single mother. The way that I’ve had to multitask and adapt to a changing environment has kept me ahead of the curve in my life and my work.


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Top Surrounded by snowcapped vistas, this light and lofty space features sophisticated furnishings by The Bright Group, Dennis Miller and Holly Hunt and custom lighting by Boyd. Left A sun-filled dining room is enlivened by custom embroidered drapery, a hand-knotted rug by Holland & Sherry, a Donghia forged iron demilune and a starburst-accented antique mirror. Right A custom rug by AF Carpet and Rug Designs rests atop light oak floors, while a custom dining table, a Shakúff chandelier and a colorful artwork by Jon Davenport energize the open floor plan. Opposite Layered in texture, this well-bred library showcases great works by Holland & Sherry, Studio Van den Akker, Kyle Bunting, Phillip Jeffries and Stark. Photography Top by David Patterson; Left by Tim Williams; Right by Scott Ruderman; Opposite by Neil Landino


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chieving truly great design involves working with an experienced professional who brings unique talents and skills, and unmatched credibility and ingenuity to each and every project. An esteemed interior designer with 40 years of experience and an outstanding reputation for excellence, Diane Paparo and her award-winning team at Diane Paparo Associates Ltd. create environments that are beautiful, personal, functional and stand the test of time. “I started my firm in 1982 doing commercial space planning projects for a number of New York firms,” Paparo says. “Over time, the CEOs of those companies began to

implore me to design their homes and personal projects. In 1985, I completed a triplex penthouse in Manhattan that was featured in a major publication, which immediately catapulted us into high-end residential design.” Paparo’s collaborative approach and superlative design savvy are the key ingredients in her success. “I always include my clients in the preliminary design process so that I can fully understand their wants, needs and visions,” Paparo shares. “During the all-important planning phase, I steer my clients away from trends so that we make design decisions that keep pace with time. That, my clients tell me, is why they come back to us with new projects time and again.”

ASK THE EXPERT Define your style. With each job being site specific and driven by the client’s tastes and lifestyle, I never come into a new project with a specific style in mind. I do have an affinity for incorporating three dimensions and custom millwork into my design materials, and, because I love how light plays off those things, I take that into consideration when I come up with design ideas. What are your specific areas of focus? My work runs the gamut from beach homes in New Jersey to penthouses in New York and Florida, and lake homes in Maine. I go where my clients need me to go and enjoy designing environments that speak to each particular location.

Left The impressive entry gallery to this four-bedroom apartment on 5th Avenue is approximately 36 feet in length and showcases handsome, custom-painted wall panels. Photography Philip Jensen-Carter


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“AF New York is a family-owned business with traditional values but it’s our ability to adapt and innovate that has brought a century of success.”

ime-honored ingenuity combined with a passionate dedication to excellence are the keys to long-term success. As AF New York celebrates 100 years of providing fine kitchen and bath fixtures and fittings, director Bennett Friedman reflects on their storied past while focusing on the future. “We are a global company with projects and vendors all around the world that remains firmly rooted in New York,” Friedman says. “Whether we are working internationally or in Midtown, we remain dedicated to meeting the expectations of our discerning clientele with exceptional products and services that elevate their projects.” A third-generation member of the family firm and a visionary business leader who naturally challenges the status quo, Friedman is determined to push the envelope and lead the way in the industry. “In addition to our enduring distribution business, our professional Trade Showroom provides a highly curated selection of brands that cater to our

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design and architecture clients, who look to us for quality and inspiration for their projects,” Friedman shares. “We’ve also built a skilled Project Team that specializes in large-scale projects ranging from residential to commercial, hospitality, health care and beyond.”

What has been your greatest recent success? The expansion of our specialized Project Team, which has allowed us to excel in that segment of the market. I feel a special sense of pride when I see the New York skyline and all of the projects we’ve successfully delivered. How is the digital age influencing your success? Social media allows us to engage globally to expand both our reach and our possibilities. What is on the horizon? Expanding our custom and artisanal products, and our “made-to-order” business, as well as growing Project 6, the first International Architectural Specification Showroom where architects and designers can interact and be inspired, and where vendors and brands can feel the pulse of the market.

Left The first International Architectural Specification Showroom, AF New York’s Project 6 is the epicenter for design excellence and know-how. Right This custom bath project soaks in the world-class views of NYC’s cityscape.


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The graceful landscape designs of Renée Byers have earned numerous accolades from the media and the American Society of Landscape Architects.

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he relationship between the natural environment and the built landscape has long fascinated Renée Byers. Inspired by the land, architecture and her clients’ wants and needs, Byers and her award-winning team at Renée Byers Landscape Architect, P.C. have been building and nurturing evocative and welcoming outdoor environments for private residences across the Northeast since 1998. Whether for an estate, an intimate garden or something in between, her portfolio exemplifies flexible artistry and imagination. Regardless of size, all of Renée’s landscapes share the organic quality of appearing to have always been there. Underpinned by technical skill, and using thorough analysis and careful design development, Byers and her staff unveil the essence of each and every place. Sensible solutions root every one of her endeavors, and the integration of captivating details— stonework, land grading, lighting, swimming pools, metal and woodwork, planters and furnishings—make logical

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connections to the architecture and complete each composition. Patience for the long view, collaboration with clients and allied design professionals, and meticulous planning shape the often complex landscapes, and result in happy, elegant places for families and their guests.

Share some of the ways that homeowners can work with trade professionals to ensure a seamless experience. Whether the topic is style, budget or timelines, the importance of clear messaging and ongoing, in-person communication cannot be overstated. How do you include the client in your creative process? First, we get to know them and their family, and then we share images and design precedents to conceive a look and feel that suits their visions and lifestyles before tackling functional issues. What characteristic are you most known for? Our firm is known for timeless solutions suited to both classical and contemporary architecture, and for our thoughtful and balanced use of trees, plants and man-made elements so that each result feels inevitable.

Left RBLA framed the view and gave scale and reflection to the swimming pool with a magnificent specimen Linden tree that can be seen basking in the East Hampton sunrise. Right A specimen Japanese maple was placed as an off-center focal point in this garden, while in the foreground, a custom, copper firepit by Renée Byers warms the seating group. Photography Left by George E. Byers Photography; Right by Annie Schlechter


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A Swedish couple’s 20-year romance with New York City culminates in an artful Tribeca pied-à-terre.

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am the type of person who gets depressed when I haven’t been to New York in a long while,” shares Johan Tjärnberg. With such a predisposition, it’s no wonder that Johan and his wife, Anneli, dreamt for years of owning a Manhattan abode of their own. Full-time Stockholm residents, the Tjärnberg’s historically made thrice annual New York City visits, even tying the knot at a Swedish church in Midtown on a bluebird September day, allowing them to introduce the city to their children and extended family. But it wasn’t until finding a listing for a posh two-bedroom jewel box with 16-foot ceilings and classical moldings in a landmarked 1893 midrise that the dream became a reality. After walking through the building’s grand, marble-clad lobby that sang of old New York, they were sold. Impressed with his refined portfolio and upbeat personality, the couple soon hired interior designer Jordan Carlyle, a longtime friend of their broker, to help them make the space their own. While the Tjärnbergs were excited to give Carlyle lots of freedom, it was important that the pied-à-terre feel decidedly modern and cosmopolitan—a distinct contrast to their more traditional Stockholm residence and relaxed, Hamptons-style vacation home in Spain. “They wanted this home to be quintessentially ‘New York,’ and that can be interpreted in many ways,” Carlyle notes. Opting to lean into the classicism of the building and the artistic spirit of the city, he envisioned a sophisticated palette of neutrals accentuated by layers of rich, varied textures. In the living area, for example, a custom silk striped rug anchors a tailored bouclé-covered cream sofa and mohair slingback chairs gathered around a shapely cocktail table with an oxidized metal top. Bouclé stools likewise add coziness to the waterfall-style island and creamy white cabinetry in the open kitchen. But while Carlyle layered textures to “lend dimensions to the design,” he conversely employed a one-note paint scheme to tie the space together. Across every room, the walls, ceilings—and notably, the original moldings—sport the same monochrome ecru hue.

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Art also played an important role in Carlyle’s visualization. Commissioned specifically for the space around its paint and fabric swatches, a large-scale abstract painting by Joelle Somero makes the most of a feature wall in the living room. And a series of precisely placed small ceramic sculptures by Syra Gomez cascade around a corner over the sofa. “If I were to choose, I would basically live in a museum with a few pieces of comfortable upholstery,” says Carlyle with a laugh, adding, “not every client wants a gallery-like feel for their living room, so this was exciting.” Meanwhile, in the bedrooms, the interior designer focused on creating a sense of intimacy to counter the soaring ceilings. Neutral linen wallcoverings and floor-to-ceiling draperies “add a warm, inviting mood,” he explains. In the primary suite, a large-scale abstract painting by Struan Teague over the bed helps to fill the lofty walls and a tall angular upholstered headboard reminiscent of an urban skyline plays a similar role in the guest quarters. Soaring ceilings aside, the floor plan itself was an exercise in evoking grandness. Case in point: the kitchen-adjacent dining area, where, refusing to bow to the space’s diminutive dimensions, the designer nestled a custom-sized round marble dining table surrounded by upholstered armchairs. “When you’re challenged with a smaller space, the key is to not do smaller pieces of furniture,” he explains. When the last piece of furniture was finally in place and the time came for the big reveal, Carlyle outfitted the apartment with everything from bed linens to coffee pods. He then lit candles and queued up soft jazz from the new state-of-the-art sound system before walking Johan through his new home. Comparing the joy and excitement of that experience to Christmas morning, Johan recreated the same ambience when his wife and children arrived in town just a few days later. It’s a feeling with staying power for the Tjärnbergs, who look forward to future family vacations and romantic getaways alike in their so-desired apartment—and most of all, to banishing those missing-the-city blues for good.


In a Tribeca apartment designed by Jordan Carlyle, Phillip Jeffries’ textural Cloudy Comfort wallcovering fosters serenity in a considered corner, complementing a bespoke chest of drawers from Carlyle Collective, the interior designer’s digital boutique, underneath a large, blackened mirror by Jenny Nordberg.


Left: Plush upholstered chairs covered in Romo fabric surround a marble-topped dining table with black oak legs and hammered brass details, all by Carlyle Collective, in an intimate dining area lit by a sculptural Lindsey Adelman chandelier. The ethereal window treatments are a striated linen via Mark Alexander. Opposite: Steel bar stools with bouclé-covered seats by Powell & Bonnell add to the heady array of textures in the open kitchen, joining a waterfall island of Calacatta Vagli. Carlyle painted the ceiling recess Benjamin Moore’s Winter Gates for a cozy contrast. The sculpture is by James Oughtibridge.


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Above: Texture defines the main bedroom suite, a cozy space appointed with a linen wallcovering by Phillip Jeffries and a custom comforter of fringed Schumacher fabric. The white oak lamp by Atelier Demichelis features cast-bronze accents and sits atop a Carlyle Collective nightstand. Opposite: Apparatus Studio’s bubble chandelier takes advantage of the high ceilings. Despite its modest dimensions, the room includes a curvaceous accent chair from Galerie Glustin alongside a cerused-oak accent table by CFC Furniture and Demuro Das dresser.


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Right: Juxtaposed by white Calacatta Mandria wall tile, flooring and the tub surround, the accent wall’s book-matched Calacatta black marble cladding takes on the role of artwork in the main bathroom. Opposite: Punctuated by porcelain cluster pendants by Farrah Sit, a custom headboard reminiscent of an urban skyline makes a statement above the guest bed dressed in an RW Guild linen coverlet. The rug is Marc Phillips and the floor lamp is Visual Comfort.


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Kaleidoscopic Vision Precision meets playfulness in a New York artist’s characterful ceramic works. W R I T T E N BY S U S A N N A H G R U D E R | P H O T O G R A P H Y BY N I N A C H O I


Inspired by everything from architecture to jewelry to pastries, artist Colleen Carlson (below) doesn’t limit herself to one particular style, incorporating recognizable symbols like boom boxes (right) and cream puffs into her ceramic lamps and sculptures. Each piece is crafted by hand from her studio space in Long Island City, Queens.

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ingling the precision of geometry and the fluidity of nature, Colleen Carlson’s creations can hypnotize with their seemingly infinite lines and patterns. Coils of clay spiraling in on themselves create an almost dizzying effect, and a ceramic shag rug texture begs you to reach out and touch it. A result of meticulous craftsmanship and a genuine sense of play, the ceramic sculptures that materialize from Carlson’s imagination are optical illusions, emanating both the strict sense of control and the hours of unrestricted experimentation that brought them about. From functional pieces like lamps to purely decorative wall hangings, Carlson’s work dazzles with the effort it suggests. The artist owes much of her style to patience, a necessary skill when working with clay, which goes through multiple delicate phases before a finished product emerges. Carlson takes things several steps further, however, using an extruder machine to press the clay into noodle-thin strands, which she then overlays and works into mesmerizing patterns that have become her signature. “Maybe my greatest competition is the 3D printer,” Carlson says, referring to the perfection made possible through the emerging technological tool. But while her works are intricate enough to seem machine-made, they each radiate a strong sense of artistry that differentiates them. Ceramics is a stark change from Carlson’s early career in modeling, which took the Western Canada native around the world and exposed her to a fast-paced lifestyle at a young age. After landing in New York City, she soon began playing around with painting and enrolled in ceramics classes at the School of Visual Arts. The three-dimensional nature of the discipline appealed to her over the relative flatness of acrylics, as well as the solitude the act of creating allowed for. “It was sort of meditative,” she explains. “I’m a Pisces and kind of introverted, so I think I found comfort in that.” With its neutral tonality—a combination of earthy clay with sleek metallic glazes—much of Carlson’s work transmits a calming effect. Yet recently, the artist has been testing out colors, mixing Mason stains directly into the clay. Her devotion to experimentation is a happy match for the unpredictable nature of ceramics. Notes Carlson, “You never know what you’re going to get until you open that kiln door.”


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Interior Design: Raychel Wade, Raychel Wade Design Architecture and Home Builder: Michael Moritz, Stonewater Architecture


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Clean lines and artful details lend distinct flair to a home in Westfield, New Jersey. W R I T T E N BY L I Z A R N O L D P H O T O G R A P H Y BY T I M W I L L I A M S

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Black-framed glass partition walls from Weldwork in the entry synthesize the modern edge and airy disposition that distinguish this Westfield, New Jersey, home by architect Michael Moritz and designer Raychel Wade. Crafting a clean canvas are walls painted Benjamin Moore White Dove.


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ith its unexpected palette, custom millwork and high-contrast mix of light oak floors and black steel windows, this urbane family residence in Westfield, New Jersey, looks decidedly unlike anything else in the neighborhood. Homeowners Todd and Nicole Carnucci wanted to think outside of the box when the time came to envision their dream home, and when an introduction to architect and general contractor Michael Moritz led to designer Raychel Wade, they knew they were kicking things off with their dream team, too. For this new build, which borders a nature preserve, Todd and Nicole sought to take advantage of the verdant woodland setting. In turn, Moritz began plans by situating the house to optimize a connection to the outdoors. “They wanted to feel like when they walk through the front door after a long day’s work, they’re at a resort,” shares Moritz. As a result, the most frequently used rooms—the family room, the kitchen, the breakfast area—are organized along the rear, where oversized windows and door systems open to the backyard, with no neighbors in sight. A series of interior glass walls carry that sense of expansiveness and privacy throughout the residence. “We wanted the look of a shingle-style home, but with contemporary flair,” adds Nicole, which Moritz responded to with a streamlined spin on traditional millwork. Rather than scrollwork moldings, for example, a lighter-stepped profile brings clean lines to the crown and baseboards. These aren’t stock designs; the knives used to carve the boards were specially made. “You’re not going to find these moldings in a catalogue,” he says. Fresh takes on tradition are also seen in the more minimalist profile of the coffered

ceiling in the dining room, and in the graceful curves of the spiral oak-and-steel stair off the entry. It’s continuous handrail, which floats three inches from the wall, “funnels light down to the floor below,” notes Moritz. When it came to the interior design, Wade devised a neutral yet nuanced palette that defers to the home’s indoor-outdoor sight lines. For instance, the family room, which reads as ecru and gray from a distance, reveals subtle layers of intrigue upon closer inspection—like the graphic yellow patterning on the daybed upholstery and the misty blue shagreen texture of the coffee table. “If we had gone with plain neutral pieces, the room wouldn’t have the same richness,” Wade explains. Even the kitchen’s warm white scheme plays with variations on texture, such as a cracked-tile backsplash, wooden refrigerator handles and chunky polished nickel hardware. But where the primary gathering grounds lean quiet in tone, Wade injected bolder pops of color and pattern to the auxiliary spaces. Case in point: the sandy pink marbled wallpaper in the formal dining room and the rich, midnight blue millwork in the study off the foyer. It’s an exercise that brings Wade back to her past life as a professional makeup artist. “There’s a much bigger palette in design, of course. But I think there’s an innate skill to seeing how warm and cool colors and different textures work together in seemingly strange but beautiful ways,” she says. Reflecting on the project, Wade believes the risks that she and Moritz took, buoyed by their adventurous clients, are ultimately what made the home successful. “I’ve found that many people fear that they’ll get bored of details that are too daring or too specific. I always stress that what you’ll actually grow tired of is something plain. There has to be an element of surprise.” This thoughtful, individualistic home—now the toast of the neighborhood—has that in spades.

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Hand-marbled wallpaper by Rule of Three through Alt for Living sets the stage for a dynamic dining room. A weighty, aged-iron pendant from Visual Comfort balances the black wood Ralph Lauren dining table, while velvet chairs from Ballard Designs lend feminine flair.


“ I think there’s an innate skill to seeing how warm and cool colors work together in seemingly strange but beautiful ways.” – R AY C H E L W A D E

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In the family room, Wade introduced subtle doses of color. Atop a wool carpet from Alt for Living are custom chaises and lounge chairs, with upholstery fabrics by Zak and Fox and Anne Kirk Textiles, respectively, and a Made Goods shagreen coffee table. A jute pendant from Palecek glows overhead.


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Above: Shades of cream bounce light around the kitchen—Farrow & Ball’s Ammonite on the cabinetry, ABC Stone’s Calacatta Lincoln countertops and Hudson Valley Lighting’s milk glass pendants. Polished nickel hardware from Armac Martin and hefty wooden pulls from Waterworks on the refrigerators add richness to the scheme. Opposite: Since the breakfast area is all about enjoying the wooded setting, Wade selected crisp details that don’t compete with the views, such as wood-and-steel dining chairs from Four Hands and an ebony table from Noir. The bronze-and-plaster Visual Comfort pendant continues the high-contrast mix.


The office’s dark and cozy mood is conducive to productivity, thanks to millwork painted Sherwin Williams’ Gibraltar Grey and a large Lexington desk paired with a custom leather chair. The aged nickel pendant is Hudson Valley Lighting.


Above, left: A built-in window seat with leather pulls by Turnstyle Designs carves a reading nook out of a corner at the top of the stairs. Completing the vignette are a sconce from Arteriors and a brass side table from Four Hands. The cushions are covered in Bolé Road Textiles fabric via Studio Four NYC. Above, right: In a powder room, paneling painted Benjamin Moore’s Soot accents floral motifs in the Wayne Pate wallpaper. The Hudson Valley Lighting sconces and THG faucet, both in polished nickel, lend sparkle above a Crosswater London sink. The bronze-accented mirror is from Arteriors.

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Left: An upstairs hallway provided an opportune moment for a display area, which Wade envisioned as trim-free, plastered shelves “like you’d see in Greece,” says the designer, offering a nod to her clients’ Greek heritage. “We filled them with all sorts of yummy goods,” she adds. Opposite: The primary bathroom is a study in serenity, where a Crosswater London tub with Waterworks fittings sits alongside paneled walls painted Benjamin Moore’s Calm. The pendant is Palecek, the rug is Amber Lewis for Anthropologie and the stools are vintage.


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Fly Away Home

Inspired by the abundance of its setting, a designer creates a serene, feminine nest on Long Island. W R I T T E N BY M O N I Q U E M C I N T O S H | P H O T O G R A P H Y BY A N N I E S C H L E C T E R

Interior Design: Asia Baker, A.A. Baker Design


Designer Asia Baker cultivated a charming Mill Neck, New York, home for her client, filling rooms with organic yet delicate colors and textures. Cue the foyer and its original wood inlay flooring, featuring an abstract Dan Christensen painting, a Vaughan Designs verdigris-and-glass pendant, a vintage entry table and a whimsical plaster shell planter.


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t’s a bit like an aerie,” observes designer Asia Baker of this lakefront Mill Neck, New York, residence. “You’re up high, overlooking the water, surrounded by incredible birdlife—ospreys, bald eagles and the most beautiful swans, who raise their babies on a tiny island that was formed in a hurricane.” It was this sanctuaried, storybook setting that prompted Baker’s client, an old friend from childhood, to purchase her very first home. Perched high in the tree line, with sweeping views of the lake and a private dock, the property was perfect. However, the home’s original interior layout—which placed main gathering areas upstairs to best capture the views—had received a handful of micro renovations over the years, largely divorcing it from the bucolic surrounds. “It seemed like the house was almost asking for us to open it up,” shares Baker, pointing to the previously segmented rooms and heavily paned windows that obscured the sightlines. So the designer and her team began their work by unbuttoning the interiors, removing errant doors and rearranging passageways for more fluid movement. They also installed large picture windows in key areas, such as the dining nook off the family room and the cozy sitting area in the primary bedroom. Meanwhile, the kitchen, which was sketched by Baker and fabricated by a local cabinetmaker, marked the most dramatic transformation. Joining a new fenestration and opened-up floor plan, crisp white cabinetry, brass hardware, a custom trimmed brass hood and a white Lacanche stove speak a distinctly feminine language—which is, of course, by design. “She’s very practical, but also wants things to be beautiful,” notes the designer of her client. Even in its most utilitarian moments, adds Baker, “the home reflects a strong femininity, because that’s who she is.” A feminine mood similarly manifests in the new living room wet bar, which the designer appointed with lattice-paneled cabinet fronts and an antique mirrored backsplash. Baker prioritized such delicate details throughout,

relying on patinated flourishes and vintage finds to craft a soft, storied ethos. “I like to give houses a sense of nostalgia—a feeling that pieces have been collected over time,” she explains. “Rooms should feel lived in and loved and timeworn.” This outlook can be seen in the various decorative wall finishes she had commissioned, such as the dainty, hand-painted strié in her client’s bedroom, which gives the room “a little bit of an age,” she notes. Placed at the foot of the bed—and cleverly concealing a television on a lift—a custom cabinet sports the same textured robin’s egg blue, giving it the feel of an earlier piece. Further building the impression of a home composed over a lifetime, furnishings blend different eras, from the living room’s 1970s Lucite coffee table to a pair of 19th-century Biedermeier end tables in the primary bedroom. Baker was particularly thrilled to find a home for an etched silver German cocktail table she discovered years ago at the Brimfield Flea Market, reserving it for just the right project. The designer nestled that piece—which glimmers in the sunlight like a piece of jewelry—in a corner of the living room, wrapped by a banquette with antiqued woodwork and pale blue upholstery that echoes the lake. When it came to her materials palette, Baker opted for clean and tactile, favoring cerused oak wood finishes, raffia and grass cloth wallcoverings, and neutral linen fabrics. Yet she took care in adding dashes of romance (the floral upholstery on the primary bedroom’s headboard and accent chairs) as well as practicality (the many performance fabrics that thread throughout the central living spaces). Take the casual family room off the kitchen. There, the designer outfitted the sofa, which the client’s three beloved rescue dogs have claimed as their throne, in a slipcover of hardy outdoor fabric. “They like to sit there, where they’re at the center of things,” laughs the client. And she too favors the relaxing perch—especially at golden hour, when the warm sunlight reflecting off the lake casts the room in a honeyed veil. “You can see the sparkle on the water, the birds taking flight and the trees glowing,” she says. “It’s incredibly beautiful.”

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Twin Bunny Williams Home Southern Belle sofas covered in a Rogers and Goffigon cotton-linen form intimate seating by the fireplace in the living room, where the designer infused notes of blue with a custom wool rug through Studio Four NYC and throw pillows of a Suzanne Tucker fabric. A vintage Lucite coffee table scored at Meg Braff Designs lends a fresh twist. Above hangs a Syd Solomon oil painting.


“I like to give houses a sense of nostalgia. Rooms should feel lived in and loved and timeworn.” –AS I A B A K E R

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Above: The designer never sacrificed form for function in the kitchen, rendering utilitarian features beautiful. See: the Lacanche Cluny 1400 range and a custom nickel-and-brass hood by Haube Range Hood Co. Castro Custom Cabinetry installed the millwork, which is accented with Waterworks hardware and a honed Calacatta Michelangelo backsplash from Cosmo Tile and Stone. Opposite: Flanked by water views, the casual dining area offers a serene gathering space, complete with rush-accented chairs from Hollywood at Home and a generous Keith Fritz dining table decorated here with vintage Hungarian ceramic bowls. Above hangs an antique bell cloche pendant light from The Elemental Garden.


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Right: The living room wet bar was gutted and made new with cerused millwork by Castro Custom Cabinetry and backsplash from Cosmo Tile and Stone. The designer also took care to incorporate dainty, shimmering accents that would reflect light off the water, like an antiqued mirror backsplash and Waterworks hardware and faucet. Opposite: Shades of blue carve out a calming living room nook, courtesy of a Maison Jansen sectional covered in a Chelsea Textiles fabric. A vintage German silver coffee table the designer bought at the Brimfield Flea Market adds a special touch. An abstract contemporary painting by Ann Purcell lends contrast.


Above: A newly installed picture window creates a luminous seating area in the primary bedroom, outfitted with a Nitika Moran wool rug and a John Derian Cove sofa covered in a Rogers and Goffigon glazed pink linen. Creating a space seemingly collected over time, the designer added antiques like the mirrored cabinet, coffee table and Biedermeier end table. Opposite: Hand-painted strié walls by Bella Terra Design—using Benjamin Moore’s Blue Bay Marina—craft tranquility in the main bedroom, joined by a Rosenfeld Interiors canopy bed cloaked in scalloped linen. Baker upholstered the headboard and John Derian tulip chairs in Elizabeth Eakins’ Attur Denim Blue floral fabric. Camouflaging the TV is a strié cabinet by American TV Lift.


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