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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.

Radar 90

H E A LT H Y H O M E Creating a house that embodies peace, beauty and wellness is paramount today.

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H E R I TAG E Luxe reflects on the lasting legacy of father-son duo Philip and Kelvin LaVerne.

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HUE The latest color trends make the case for bold, painterly palettes.

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GIVING BACK These stateside design companies are making their mark in a philanthropic way.

Market 118

M AT E R I A L Creatives share their mood boards of the moment.

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TREND A peek into three new—and very posh—members-only clubs.

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SPOTLIGHT Collections of beautiful objets make for intriguing cabinets of curiosities.

Living

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K I TC H E N + B AT H A cultivated kitchen is all about personalizing functionality and design.

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THE REPORT Threads of intimacy and wanderlust lend fresh perspective to entertaining.


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Picturing Perfect

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Shape Shifter

A natural disaster forces a family to rethink their remodel plans, and the result is an elegant and light-filled vacation compound.

After years of moving from place to place, a couple creates a heritage home filled with treasured items and personal touches.

The work of Berkeley-based artist Lava Thomas gives a voice to people whose history has been overlooked or forgotten.

For a family desiring flexibility, a design team crafts an abode that stylishly accommodates their needs and lifestyle.

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Written by Maile Pingel Photography by Aaron Leitz

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Written by Kimberly Olson Photography by John Merkl

ON THE COVER: The living room of a hilltop residence designed by Alison Pickart offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape. The Gregorius Pineo sofa and upholstered chairs are covered in a Rogers & Goffigon linen, and the wooden armchairs feature a Boussac fabric. Artwork by Jeremy Holmes hangs over the mantel and a woven piece by Alibay Bapanov is over the sofa. Page 194

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LETTER EDITOR’S

Standing beside artist Will Ryman’s towering LongHouse 6 sculpture at LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton.

Full Bloom

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This past summer, I had the pleasure of visiting LongHouse Reserve, a 16-acre reserve and sculpture garden in East Hampton founded by the brilliant textile designer, Jack Lenor Larsen. Amongst the more than 60 contemporary sculptures, I was particularly taken with artist Will Ryman’s colossal, and fanciful LongHouse 6, an improbable, exaggerated 24-foot-tall cluster of six roses and fallen petals rendered in stainless steel, resin and painted in cadmium red light. The rose remains an idealized symbol for romance, natural beauty and perfection. Yet, Ryman designed his petals with bumps and irregularities. You can clearly detect its hand-worked quality, and his hint to embrace fading beauty, ephemera and the temporary nature of all things. As we forge ahead into the end of another “strange” year for the world, I hope that you will seek out and embrace beauty in all its forms. For artistry and design will always be in bloom, one way or another.



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Health, Wellness, Sustainability, Innovation MAKING IT EASIER FOR PEOPLE TO LIVE HAPPIER, HEALTHIER LIVES. The kitchen has long been known as the heart of the home. Perhaps that is because it keeps the home, and all who live within it, nourished. And perhaps the appliances central to its design have a far nobler purpose than merely storing, cooking and cleaning. That is certainly what Beko believes. The brand feels that the perfect appliance can empower people to lead healthier lives, while technological advancements—like the use of recycled materials and carbon-neutral manufacturing—help the planet to be healthier, too. The Beko

team is deeply committed to technologies that perform at the lowest levels of energy with the smallest impact on the earth’s resources, because of its overriding belief that you can’t lead a healthy life without a healthy planet. In business for more than 66 years, with products sold in 140 countries, 28 production facilities and 40,000 employees globally, Beko has been a household name in Europe for many years. But recently, the brand has expanded into the United States, bringing its commitment to health and wellness to even more homes.


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Preserve Your Produce, Preserve the Planet Imagine keeping your fruits and veggies fresh for up to 30 days, reducing trips to the store and pressure on your grocery budget. Best of all, with less food going bad and ending up in a landfill, it benefits Mother Earth as well. It almost sounds too good to be true, but Beko’s EverFresh+® food-preservation system does just that. Here’s how: • A series of crispers use breathable smart materials and other advances to maximize humidity and minimize moisture loss. • Active Fresh Blue Light™ recreates photosynthesis conditions to preserve the vitamin C in produce, which keeps it tasting its best. • An energy-saving ProSmart™ inverter compressor helps maintain vibrancy and nutritional qualities. • In keeping with Beko’s pledge to make wellness attainable for all, the EverFresh+® system is available throughout the line of Beko refrigerators, not just the top-end models.

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LUSH LIFE “Deep green” with luxury, the Bardessono Hotel & Spa models its gracious, environmentally conscious hospitality on the enduring expressions of land and family that imbued the original Bardessono farmstead.

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Notes on … • Follow the LEEDer: One of seven LEED Platinumcertified hotels in the U.S., Bardessono is committed is commited to a luxurious experience for guests within a sustainable environment. • Conscious constructs: Bardessono was built using repurposed Tufa stone from the original family cellar, utilized salvaged wood for its doors, flooring and walls and has an underground geothermal system that heats and cools the guest rooms and spa and provides hot water. • Food for thought: Lucy Restaurant & Bar’s executive chef, Jim Leiken, elevates the legacy of Lucy Bardessono, the family matriarch, through his mindful cuisine and locavore ethics. • Luxe lodgings: Accommodations include elegant guest rooms, suites and the magnificent Maple Grove Villas, each of which transforms into a personal spa where guests will enjoy custom treatments. • Well, well, well: Named one of the top wellness spas in the U.S., The Spa at Bardessono offers full-body massages, couples’ treatments, facials, wraps and body polishes, while the Well Bar lets guests and day-spa visitors indulge. • Let’s get physical: Health-conscious guests appreciate Bardessono’s Fitness Deck, year-round rooftop pool, yoga classes and bike rentals. • Artful approach: Bardessono partners with San Francisco’s Andrea Schwartz Gallery to place up-cycled works of art throughout the hotel.

Top The Quartole Villa’s soaring and spacious living room features a fireplace, dining table for eight and views onto a private terrace with fire pit and patio pool. Bottom With its four-poster king bed and 45-inch pop-up TV, the Jasper Villa’s well-appointed bedroom suite boasts views onto its private patio and the Mayacamas Mountains beyond. Opposite Bardessono’s Rooftop Pool Deck is a great place to indulge in the relaxing water of the impressive pool while enjoying incomparable 360-degree views of the surrounding hills and sky.


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White marble will likely always be popular, but there’s a sense of adventure in the air as designers and homeowners embrace natural stone in vibrant colors. Luxe sat down with Robin Merwin of Da Vinci Marble in San Carlos to learn a bit more about this bold trend. davincimarble.com Which colors of stone are especially popular? Pinks and greens are the biggest added color, believe it or not—from the deepest greens and pinkest pinks to the lightest. That could be quartzite, onyx or marble. Another color that’s really becoming popular is plum. We have some marbles with a white background and a bit of plum coming in. What other use of stone intrigues you at the moment? I’ve seen some interesting use of our precious

stones—like agate or quartz— combined with an epoxy resin and then sliced with back lighting. I’ve also seen stone used in furniture, like dining room tables. The touch and feel of it is really grounding. Is stone high maintenance? A good sealer will prevent most staining. Typically, marbles are made up of calcium so they’re going to etch. To some, that’s a patina—it’s living like an Italian. Others don’t want to live with it, so you can either choose another material or we can put products on top of the marble to protect it. It’s about matching the client’s aesthetic and the use. Any advice for choosing the right stone? Come in and see what you fall in love with. Saying no is as important as saying yes because it guides us and the designer.

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For decades, feminist art icon Judy Chicago was shunned by most critics. Now the de Young Museum is celebrating her legacy with “Judy Chicago: A Retrospective,” presenting more than 125 works spanning her career, on view through January 9. “To this day, her art is activist in its foundations,” says Claudia Schmuckli, curator-in-charge of contemporary art and programming. “It is driven by the need and desire for social justice and an insistence on aesthetic strategies that don’t require knowledge of art history to be legible.” Visitors will be able to view pieces from Chicago’s latest series, “The End: A Meditation on Death and Extinction,” which casts an unrelenting eye on the artist’s own fear of dying while contemplating the casualness with which humans destroy fellow forms of life on Earth. “With the fight against climate change having emerged as one of the most pressing issues of our time, it appears that for once, society and the critical apparatus of its cultural institutions might be in sync with Judy Chicago’s concerns,” Schmuckli says. “Today, the aspects of her work that once relegated her to the sidelines of appreciation appear visionary.” deyoung.famsf.org

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FOUR SEASONS RESORT AND RESIDENCES NAPA VALLEY Wine country adventurers who have been anticipating the opening of the Four Seasons Resort and Residences Napa Valley may now exhale. Situated at the base of Mount Saint Helena in Calistoga, the resort offers 85 spacious rooms, suites and villas—all designed by celebrated local designer Erin Martin, in partnership with Hirsch Bedner Associates. Accommodations offer stunning views of the 4.7-acre working vineyard as well as the surrounding mountains. Inside, guest rooms feature a modern farmhouse vibe punctuated by wood floors and understated earth tones that beautifully blend with the natural landscape, as well as amenities such as private terraces and fireplaces. For those looking for the ultimate wine-country getaway, consider the resort’s premier suite, The Estate Villa. At this free-standing sanctuary, guests can enjoy the sunset from their very own garden and take a dip in their private swimming pool. fourseasons.com/napavalley

MINIMALISTA Shira Gill San Francisco-based decluttering master and design expert Shira Gill has worked with clients all over the globe, ranging from students to A-list celebrities, and has garnered a cultlike following on Instagram. Now, Minimalista serves as an easy-to-follow guide for anyone wanting to declutter while elevating their personal style— one room at a time. Gill’s fun, manageable approach to creating an organized environment that dials up the style is rooted in a singular purpose—to help people create a life they love. penguinrandomhouse.com

JIUN HO: EXPERIENCE Jiun Ho with Nancy Greystone When Jiun Ho was a child, his mother said, “You can be poor in life, but Jiun, you should never be poor in experiences.” Taking those words to heart, he globe-trotted to more than 100 countries, collecting experiences that would inspire his work as an award-winning designer of interiors, furniture, lighting and textiles. Jiun Ho: Experience traces the San Franciscobased designer’s journeys and documents his best work—from luxury resorts and restaurants to private residences around the world. pointedleafpress.com

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Legacy wallpaper and textile brand CW Stockwell—originator of the iconic Martinique banana leaf pattern—has unveiled a new showroom located just a block from the San Francisco Design Center. Open to the trade and the public, the space features bespoke displays showcasing a full assortment of CW Stockwell wallpapers and textiles, with collections drawn from and inspired by the 116-year-old company’s rich archives. CEO Katie Polsby hopes the new showroom will become a creative hub for designers and consumers, and has fun designerexclusive events planned, from “How To” sessions to wine tastings. Located in the Design Center, Ann Sacks San Francisco has reopened with a redesigned showroom, offering customers a fresh, interactive environment in which to explore the brand’s luxury tile and stone, including a fully outfitted bathroom, two kitchens and two fireplaces. Visitors can also step into the new Ann Sacks Design Studio, where magnetic mood boards provide inspiration and Calacatta Zebrino marble worktables are surrounded by walls of white racking that hold hundreds of tile designs. Built-in cabinetry housing generouslysized floor pads help customers visualize how different tiles will look in a room and find the perfect fit for any project.

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Michelin-starred chef Ho Chee Boon’s new epicurean destination in the heart of Chinatown, Empress by Boon, is sure to tantalize the palate— and delight the eye. Located at the site of the city’s celebrated Empress of China, which closed in 2014, Boon and design studio Atelier LLYS have brought the iconic space back to its former glory with an elegant design that incorporates bold colors and modern geometric panels. Contemporary elements are punctuated by restored features that pay homage to the space’s history, such as the antique woodwork of the original pergola, which encompasses the stylish bar lounge. While taking in the restaurant’s well-crafted details, guests dine on Ruyi tableware, a modern Chinese line from Legle, showing that every element was chosen with a special dining experience in mind. theempresssf.com

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Lovers of high style in search of peaceful island living are in luck. More than two decades in the making, Yerba Buena Island—a neighborhood of timeless residences developed by Wilson Meany—has launched sales. The homes at Yerba Buena Island, designed by architecture firm Hart Howerton, offer high ceilings, generous natural light and gourmet chef’s kitchens. Home buyers have a variety of residence options from which to choose: The Bristol, a hilltop six-story condominium building; The Townhomes, spacious hillside single-family row houses; and The Flats, single-floor residences in boutique luxury buildings. No matter which option they choose though, residents can explore five miles of hiking and biking trails, enjoy 72 acres of green space and take in sweeping bay views, just outside their doors. yerbabuenaislandsf.com


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“Most of us spend 90 percent of our lives indoors, and two-thirds of that is in our homes,” says designer Tamara Magel. “Yet very few of us consider the impact on our well-being.” It’s a staggering and pertinent statistic that has inspired Magel and others to make wellness a cornerstone of their design philosophies: How can we build a house that not only looks good but also creates a sense of peace, beauty, security and comfort? For Magel, this started with adopting a 10-step healthy living approach. “A truly healthy home goes beyond clean materials; it incorporates our basic human needs for light, clean air and food, a quiet environment and a peaceful atmosphere,” she explains. In her work, this translates to non-toxic and eco-friendly paints, natural stone and elements (water, clay and grasses), natural

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light sources and feng shui. “I tend to use less furniture and larger pieces to create ease of flow from room to room,” she says. “I start with symmetry and add strategically placed organic curves.” Symmetry is also key for architect Don Ruggles, an idea he explores in his book Beauty, Neuroscience & Architecture, where he maintains that the most fundamental geometric pattern is the three-point facial pattern—two eyes and a mouth. What may seem like an abstract concept for the home is actually quite relevant: “The three-bythree pattern occurs over and over again in architecture and art,” says Ruggles. “Your brain will intuitively process it in an efficient way, which creates less stress and more rest.” The architect mentions the classic fireplace set up, in which the firebox opening is the center, and the mantel forms the upper left

and upper right of the design. Notice the pattern once, and you’ll see it everywhere: a headboard with two nightstands; the kitchen range and hood framed by cabinets; a front door surround; and so on. In California, architect Jennifer Hoppel is championing beauty and sustainability. With her firm, Burdge Architects, she just completed the first carbon-neutral luxury estate in Malibu, aptly named Zero One. “You don’t have to sacrifice design or luxury to achieve a structure that is good for you and the environment,” she says, noting the residence’s intentional siting, outdoor courtyard, sustainable garden, FSCcertified wood and even its less sexy (but no less important) ventilation system that promotes healthy air. “Being green is not this big, scary endeavor,” says Hoppel. “It’s attainable. It’s the way of the future.”

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Designer Tamara Magel employs a 10-step healthy living approach when planning spaces, such as this living room in the Hamptons, emblematic of a growing design movement focused on well-being.


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Past Perfect ARTISTRY AND ANCIENT TECHNIQUES COMBINE TO CREATE FURNITURE THAT STANDS THE TEST OF TIME.

Father-son duo Philip and Kelvin LaVerne often buried their works in special soil, which would age the metal and give it the appearance of antiquity, like the piece shown here.

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It’s been more than 30 years since the last piece of furniture left Philip LaVerne Galleries, but the demand for the richly detailed tables, consoles and cabinets has only grown. This wouldn’t surprise their creators, a father-and-son team who knew they were crafting pieces with an enduring appeal even as they made them. Philip LaVerne and his son, Kelvin, were able to use their prodigious artistic gifts to create sculptural bronze and pewter pieces prized by designers and collectors. Their story begins in the late 1800s when Philip’s father, Max, immigrated to Brooklyn from Eastern Europe. “Max was a muralist, and he painted the ceilings of lobbies and churches,” says Evan Lobel, the owner of Lobel Modern NYC and co-author of a forthcoming book about the LaVernes. “When Philip was a child, Max would take him to the library, open an art book and ask his son to copy the images there. From an early age, Philip had a great talent and appreciation for art.” Those skills and inclinations were passed to Kelvin who, after graduating from art school in the 1950s, joined his father in creating one-of-a-kind pieces and selling them in a Midtown Manhattan showroom. The surfaces of their furniture frequently carry vignettes

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weeks in soil the artists described as coming from the “Far East,” allowing it to oxidize and develop colors. The LaVernes monitored the process, encouraging hues with chemicals and setting them with wax when they achieved the desired shade. When unearthed, they would freeze or torch surfaces to develop patina or brightness. “The LaVernes were really advanced for their time. Their techniques, which they said were inspired by ancient practices, were never divulged,” says Merrill. “They were essentially painting with bronze and pewter, doing things that aren’t easily copied.” In 1987, Kelvin closed the studio doors and took up photography. But, more than three decades later, the LaVerne legacy continues to grow. According to Darin Geise, owner of Coup D’Etat, the singular nature of the work explains its enduring popularity. “People have a new appreciation for LaVerne pieces, and they are having a moment,” he says. Lobel agrees, noting: “They used to run magazine ads calling their pieces the ‘antiques of the future’—and they were absolutely right.”

Current prices for LaVerne pieces, like the rare Tao Cabinet (below) and a table from their first series focused on historical civilizations (left), bear out the statement. Todd Merrill notes recent auctions that have seen LaVerne works command top dollar. “In early 2000, Sotheby’s sold a Bathers cabinet for $90,000,” he notes. “If you had one today, you could ask whatever you wanted for it.”

LaVerne Everlasting DESIGNERS ON TODAY’S APPEAL OF THESE VINTAGE PIECES. “ At once avant-garde and traditional, a LaVerne work is always a fantastic focal point to any interior. The burnished bronze and verde gris patina adds a touch of deceptive antiquity and the plateaux quietly reveal a bas-relief scene akin to the face of an antique coin.” –JON DE LA CRUZ

“ W hat drew me to their furnishings is that they can work anywhere—either in a traditional or a modern interior. They are just as beautiful in either setting.” –JENNIFER COHLER MASON

“ T he craftsmanship of a LaVerne piece is amazing. Every detail is elegantly articulated and every time you study it, you see something new. You have to wonder, how did they do it?” –JACK LEVY

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depicting life in ancient civilizations or scenes from mythology. “They were a very intellectual family,” notes Lobel. “They were interested in history, religion and music. Their designs were inspired by the subjects they loved deeply.” Their top-secret techniques created a look that’s immediately recognizable. Todd Merrill of Todd Merrill Studio describes the process in his book, Modern Americana: Studio Furniture from High Craft to High Glam, as a multistep endeavor involving hand carving a design in bronze and overlaying that with thin layers of pewter and more bronze. After that, a piece would be buried for six

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Regal purple isn’t for the color-shy, but designer Kati Curtis’ use of Benjamin Moore’s Wild Mulberry in a Rye, New York, vestibule makes the case for bold saturation— especially in micro doses. “People are afraid of painting small spaces vibrant colors for fear it will make them feel smaller, but the opposite is true,” she says. “Rich tones open up rooms and give them more beauty and depth!” katicurtisdesign.com

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NATURE-NODDING GREENS ARE THE ORDER OF THE DAY. GARDEN CLUB “Green is my favorite color in all areas of my life,” shares Chicago-based designer Alexandra Kaehler, who accordingly envisioned her pantry as an emerald jewel box. Leaning into her home’s leafy setting, Kaehler selected Benjamin Moore’s Essex Green, favoring a high-gloss finish over lacquer for the character of its brushstrokes. “I love the concept of bringing greenery inside,” continues the designer, noting that clients are increasingly sharing in her penchant. “After being stuck inside our houses, I think people are extra hungry for an outdoor connection, and translating that idea indoors visually is really comforting.” alexandrakaehler.com

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INTO THE WOODS In a surprise to designer Marie Flanigan, Harry Potter spurred a chic color scheme— specifically, the series’ Forbidden Forest, which Flanigan’s young client requested her bedroom elicit. “Her inspiration was a lush, deep wood, and we used a moody palette to execute that,” Flanigan says. After reviewing four kindred paint samples (her own best practice), the designer opted for Sherwin-Williams’ Rocky River, pulling its strong saturation across the trim and ceiling. “Evoking nature breaks the divide between the indoors and outside,” she explains. “Here, the green envelops you and makes you feel like you’re sleeping among the trees.” marieflanigan.com

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“We knew Farrow & Ball’s Light Blue, with its serene properties and silvery gray tones, would lend depth of character. The room has a wall of windows facing a river, so it offers the gentlest nod to the natural surroundings.” “ Using a vibrant Benjamin Moore New York color found in a State of Mind painting as the background is a favorite design trick of mine. For this scullery, Benjamin Moore’s New York State of Mind was the perfect hue to highlight blue chip contemporary art by Bridget Riley, Lee Ufan and Tom LaDuke—and the lacquer adds another wow factor!” –CATHY AUSTIN, catherinemaustin.com

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“The pigments in Farrow & Ball’s Hague Blue are always consistent, staying true to tone regardless of exposure. The saturation makes it a fabulous foil for a dynamic contrast, say lemon yellow or petal pink. Paired with caramel leather and a Persian rug, it sings as the backdrop for this gentleman’s study.”


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Maximalist color has gone mainstream in recent years, and the notion of “neutral” has evolved in turn. Just ask designer Nina Magon, who saw designing a bedroom at the 2021 Kips Bay Palm Beach Decorator Showhouse (top) as an opportunity to show the world that pink can be just as restful as the usual suspects. “Color is so important right now because it elicits emotions,” she muses, adding of Benjamin Moore’s Rosy Tan, “we wanted soft and cozy, and I think we nailed it.” Designer Stephanie Sabbe credits the success of this color family as a neutral canvas to its natural connotations. In her clients’ Nashville multipurpose room (bottom left), she used Benjamin Moore’s Pumice Stone, which nods to a sunbaked desert. Beyond sea and sky, “anything in earth tones is calming,” she insists. “For everyday living, surrounding yourself with fresh colors like these brings happiness,” chimes in designer Melanie Turner, who outfitted her clients’ Atlanta living room (bottom right) in Benjamin Moore’s golden Windswept Canyon. After decades of greige living, designers and clients are in agreement: dusty shades of peach, mauve, rust and rose offer a thrilling alternative.


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Stormy beginnings: Thirteen years ago, Alex Geriner, founder of furniture company Doorman, discovered an old cypress door that had been salvaged from Hurricane Katrina. Inspired, he repurposed it into a bed. Do the hustle: Geriner began selling other repurposed pieces, and soon, “It became this fun side hustle,” he says. Five years later, he fully committed to the company. Thinking global, staying local: Doorman is rooted in the Crescent City, but focuses on the bigger picture. “Home is more than just four walls and the roof. It’s the planet that we stand on,” he says. Beyond recycling: Geriner pivoted from repurposing old pieces (“reclaimed wood is hard to find these days,” he notes) to broader environmental initiatives such as working with nearby lumber mills that sustainably harvest trees and turning to renewable energy. “Solar power is about 80 to 90 percent of our production energy,” Geriner adds. Modern history: “We pay homage to the style of New Orleans,” says Geriner, “but we’re bringing it into the 21st century.”

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DUCHATEAU Soul searchers: In 2006, Benjamin Buzali and Misael Tagle started talking. They had noticed the difference between aged European hardwood floors versus that of new stained wood. “There’s a cannon to wood that’s changed over time,” explains Patrick Bewley, vice president of marketing. “There’s a soul to it.” Soon the luxury flooring company, DuChateau, was born. Thinking differently: DuChateau uses a combination of smoking, water bath and hand-scraping techniques, which not only creates the desired aged-inplace look, but it’s also sustainable. “We’ve always stayed away from formaldehyde and products with emissions,” explains Bewley. “And we’ve never used wood that’s illegally harvested.” Upping the ante: The company’s DuGood Initiative followed suit a decade later. “We were heartsick by the California wildfires,” says Bewley. In a partnership with the National Forest Foundation, DuChateau plants one tree for every floor sold. A portion of those trees goes to forests impacted by the wildfires. Fierce ambition: “We’ve planted more than 25,000 trees,” says Bewley. “Sustainability is our core value.”

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INCEPTION SHADES BY J GEIGER From the makers of J Geiger, Inception Shades offers premium hardware, versatile automation options and sleek profiles without visible wires or screws. Better still, its shades can be installed quickly—faster than any other shade on the market. Learn more on the website. inceptionshades.com

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Clockwise from top right: Pluma Tilia Eau De Nil Lampshade with Flamingo Lampstand / $2,355 / houseofhackney.com. Le Palmeraie Wallpaper in Crème / Price upon request / pierrefrey.com. Stella Minaudière in Pale Pink / $675 / rafe.com. Bembo Side Table in Leather Mint / Price upon request / oriorfurniture.com. Livingston Barstool by Egg Designs / $2,450 / ngalatrading.com. The Delray and The Nightingale Cushions / $311 each / evieandskye.com. Water Stem Glass in Green / $180 / emporiosirenuse.com.

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One of the buzziest new Manhattan hot spots to mingle, dine and network at is Scott Sartiano’s Zero Bond. Founded as “a community of contemporary forward thinkers,” the 20,000-square-foot NoHo loft dates back to 1818 and, while boasting modern interiors by Studio Sofield, there are references to the city’s rich cultural DNA, with original art by Keith Haring and Andy Warhol hanging on the walls. zerobondny.com

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Soho House, the British-born club that was established in 1995, has put down roots on Austin’s South Congress Avenue, making it the brand’s first-ever Lone Star State property. With houses around the globe, this location offers a Texas-modern vibe with a mix of contemporary Spanish aesthetics. The new build boasts a third-floor terrace, shown here, a rooftop pool, dining, drinking and lounge spaces, 46 bedrooms, a cinema, and a music room, to boot. sohohouse.com


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EARTHLY DELIGHTS Formed millions of years ago, Studio Greytak’s geological masterpieces artfully juxtapose the elaborate ornamentation of a French curio cabinet from ABC Home. Malachite Botryoidal on Pink Cast Glass Base (top) and Colombian Quartz on Cast Bronze (bottom) are created first by Mother Nature and then composed by Montana’s John Greytak. Each piece is one-of-a-kind and an example of how pressure can produce stunning results. studiogreytak.com; abchome.com


MARBLED MARVELS Michigan-based maker Erika Stefanutti, founder of Parvum Opus, describes her hand-marbled paper obelisks, architectural models and shadow boxes as “aesthetically pleasing collector’s objects fit for a Wunderkammer.” Inspired by the Grand Tour era when travelers would acquire mementos from far-away places, the objets are a testament to how tangible items act as visual reminders of memorable experiences while also celebrating the spirit of handmade craft. Here, a grouping of marbled finds is displayed in an early20th-century glass-front cabinet from Brooklyn-based City Foundry. parvumopus.com; cityfoundry.com

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EXISTENTIAL EXPRESSION Like many creatives before him, fashion designer-turned-artist Rogan Gregory looked to the female being as muse for his “Fertility Form” series. The stainless steel and bronze sculptures—nestled in an antique velvet-lined cabinet from ABC Home—are made of multiple parts stacked together and represent the many different cycles of life. These pieces, along with the salt & pepper shaker set (bottom center), exemplify Gregory’s focus on lines, proportion and asymmetrical harmony. r-and-company.com; abchome.com


NATURAL WONDERS En masse or on their own, Creel and Gow’s Stone and Mineral Spheres captivate, as do the many other exotic finds in the Upper East Side’s treasure-trove storefront. Ranging from rock crystal and zebra agate to green fluorite and orange calcite, each sphere is mounted on custom brass stands in varying heights. Seen here in an oak cabinet from antique purveyor Olde Good Things, the colorful, solid globes beg to be collected and arranged. creelandgow.com; ogtstore.com

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ALL AGLOW From the classic Hurricane to the towering Leech Bowl—named after the medicinal crawler the vessels were designed to hold in British apothecaries in the 18th and 19th centuries— KRB owner Kate Rheinstein Brodsky commissioned these eye-catching glass forms in vibrant colors (shown here in amber, amethyst and brilliant blue) to delight modern collectors. Perched on the Leech Bowl is a papier-mâché snake by artist Mark Gagnon, and all objects rest atop a midcentury wood cabinet from Olde Good Things. krbnyc.com; ogtstore.com


BEGUILING BLOOMS Elizabeth Hayt’s whimsical floral creations stem from the natural world, yet nod to escapism, Surrealism and Art Nouveau influences. Made of brass, velvet, vintage millinery and Swarovski crystals, the maximalist, colorful Roses and Lilies add a jolt of playfulness to a vintage brushed-steel apothecary cabinet sourced by City Foundry. elizabethhayt.net; cityfoundry.com Cosima velvet by Colefax & Fowler throughout, cowtan.com

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The design scheme started with a dynamic quarter-figured sycamore wood wall, which conceals appliances like the refrigerator, freezer and juice bar. To warm up the space and continue the organic feel, Ferguson opted for an oak island with delicate walnut dovetail details and a handsome butcher block. She added walnut hardware throughout for cohesiveness. Varying the materials palette, the designer incorporated patinated metal for the hood, cabinetry and backsplash, which also hides a storage compartment.

But the pièce de resistance is a custom glass panel flanking the range that features gold wallpaper and fabric on the backside— a decorative focal point in the room. Notes of rose gold and brass in the fittings and finishing details balance the gray tones and brighten up the space. Ferguson’s best advice for a flawless kitchen is to ensure client conversations about functionality happen upfront. “Tell me how you plan to live and cook in the space, and then I can show you how to use it beautifully,” she says. harrisondesign.com

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In an Atlanta kitchen, Harrison Design’s Karen Ferguson worked with Block & Chisel on the cabinetry and included Fusion Blue Quartzite on the countertops. A Wolf range, rose gold Dornbracht faucets and Lutron shades complete the look.


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Sub-Zero’s Designer Series Undercounter Refrigeration allows for easy customization when integrating these appliances into a space. The 24-inch Wine Storage and Beverage Center units, shown, feature integrated door hinges and toe kicks for a seamless, sleek look. Plus, Wi-Fi enabled options allow for remote temperature controls and alerts when someone leaves the door open. subzero-wolf.com

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Belgian architect Vincent Van Duysen has combined form and function for a classic kitchen staple: the countertop container. The sandblasted oak-andblack ceramic vessels are perfect for storing favorite ingredients, slicing bread on the lid, or simply displaying on the counter to enjoy. marchsf.com

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Known for his minimal yet spirited and artistic expression, French architect Jean Nouvel launched a new design with Danish kitchen company Reform. A play of light and dark, the Reflect collection includes delicately fluted cabinets that are available in metal or black with a high-gloss treatment while the countertops come in a range of materials including stainless steel. This straightforward yet considered approach makes for a beautiful collaboration. reformcph.com

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MARY DIMICHIN, Senior Designer “The range wall is a focal point in this Long Island, New York, kitchen, so we selected walnut drawer fronts and polished metal details to encourage the eye to that area. Wood is a nice contrast to the white cabinetry without being too harsh. Don’t overlook these finishing touches, along, of course, with storage!” bakesandkropp.com

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“Today’s designs are about fluid spaces that flow from the kitchen into other living areas, as open floor plans remain a popular request from clients. This Arizona space reflects the ideology of the kitchen as part of the dining room and living room. Modern clean lines with handless cabinetry and fully integrated appliances that look like cabinetry create a seamless appearance.” snaidero-usa.com

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“Entertaining has become more intimate and personal,” says artist-designer Sarah Espeute, whose hand-embroidered table linens depict playful tableaus of shared meals. “Above all,” she adds, “there’s a desire for novelty now—a wish to travel through the table—hence the word ‘tablescape!’ ”

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Artist Sarah Espeute doesn’t take setting the table too seriously. Just look to the chorus of snails, turnips, wildflowers and the like, which flit between hand-stitched place settings on her whimsical linens. From a shared studio space in Marseille, France, Espeute embroiders these convivial scenes on thrifted, often century-old bed sheets conceived anew.

For Espeute, the joy in her chosen medium lies in its dualisms—her linens are nostalgic and modern; dressy and lighthearted; decorative and utilitarian. She admires blurred boundaries in design. “Multidisciplinary artists with a broad practice have reinforced the idea that there is no limit in creation,” she says, citing the work of painters like Cy Twombly and Raoul Ubac, and the architecture of Luis Barragán and Carlo Scarpa, amongst others, as inspirations. While a multidisciplinary artist herself (Espeute designs furniture and paints), there’s something about the handmade character of embroidery— and the act of gathering around the dining table—that comforts and captivates her imagination. “I think embroidery really touches people,” she muses, adding, “it’s wonderfully sentimental.” oeuvres-sensibles.fr

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Like many strokes of ingenuity, Oeuvres Sensibles (meaning “sensitive objects”), Espeute’s line of tablecloths, runners and napkins, was born from necessity. Coveting unique cushions and curtains for her own home, she turned inward, resourcefully picking up an embroidery needle—and the stars aligned. When a friend gauged her interest in creating a tabletop textile for an art exhibition, “I imagined a trompe l’oeil meal and things took off from there!” she recalls.


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Dior Maison artistic director Cordelia de Castellane has catalogued her flair for hosting in a new book: Life In A French Country House: Entertaining For All Seasons (Rizzoli). Previewing the bounty of inspiration within, here, de Castellane shares two of her signature moves for a sui generis fête. On linens. I love to order embroidered vintage tablecloths on eBay and dye them in my washing machine. How cool is it to have formal linens dyed a shocking hot pink? Contradiction keeps design interesting.

A tabletop vignette displays de Castellane’s maximalist tendencies. “The Saint-Louis crystal glasses and Clichy vases set the stage for this winter table—I even cheated by dipping certain flowers in dye!” she notes.

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“My grandmother used to set the most impeccable tables,” recalls Federika Longinotti Buitoni. “To this day, I remember the gorgeous ceramic parrots she used as centerpieces, and the homemade clementine ice cream that she served on perfectly carved clementine skin. I learned never to underestimate the details, as this is often all people remember.” With such early-seeded reverence for the art of entertaining, the fact that Longinotti Buitoni grew up to found Collecto—a retailer dedicated to aggregating the finest tabletop wares from around the globe—is apropos. Traversing Italy for delicate glassware, France for Limoges porcelain and Mexico for handmade pottery, Longinotti Buitoni is building a veritable melting pot of luxury, artisan-driven homewares, with a new service wing offering bespoke, soup-to-nuts dining and kitchenware curation. Grandmother, we posit, would approve. collectoworld.com

On decor. You don’t need flowers to create an exciting centerpiece. In summer, I’ll fashion a runner out of ripe tomatoes only. For the holidays, I’ll fill crystal bowls with colorful candies. And there is no more beautiful focal point than candles—lots and lots of them in different shapes and sizes.


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Trick for charming guests: My mother always serves a little bit of soup in a teacup or finger bowl as an hors d’oeuvre. I think it’s such a clever and a fun way to repurpose tableware that isn’t used very often anymore—and more interesting than cheese and crackers! Finds you’re crushing on now: I collect a lot of antique plates, but my contemporary Alberto Pinto faux bois chargers are a favorite. While a classic motif, the scale makes them look more modern than grand-mère. I almost always reach for colored glassware—amethyst, emerald and aquamarines are my go-tos. And nobody does unique block prints like Gregory Parkinson. His colors are so luscious and interesting. Always in your pantry: I have tapers in every color of the rainbow. I mix them up seasonally and according to the table’s scheme. Hosting faux pas: Serving dinner too late. On Mieke’s holiday table: Gregory Parkinson’s hand-loomed pine zest ikat napkins (top), Pinto Paris’ faux bois buffet plate (center), Nason Moretti’s Idra twisted striped water glass (above) and vintage crystal-and-sterling swan salt and pepper wells from Chairish (right).

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Best hostess gift: Not arriving early! Go-to for mixing things up: It’s fun to dine in an unexpected area, like a little card table in the living room. Moving locations introduces a feeling of novelty and excitement.

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Advice for a spirited table: I focus on the mix of patterns and styles more than anything else. I have a collection of tableware, textiles and decorative objects (fanciful salt cellars, for example) and I love to use them in interesting combinations, particularly mixing aesthetic eras and cultures. I don’t like when tables are too “pretty.” There should be contrast.


Atop Malaika’s hand-printed Carnation place mat and flanked by the delicately embroidered Julia napkin rests a new pottery plate produced for the brand by artisans in the village of Tunis in Fayoum.

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“From the outset, we were determined to create a business model with social impact,” says Goya Gallagher, who alongside Margarita Andrade, co-founded Malaika—a Cairo-based atelier championing traditional Egyptian crafts. At launch, the company covered embroidery tuition for local women, but the mission expanded with their retail success. In 2018, the pair opened Threads Of Hope, a free trade school, which trains community members for Malaika employment.

In both motif and materiality, the brand’s offerings—from silk-screened place mats to intricately stitched napkins and handmade pottery—celebrate the abundance of Egypt’s natural and cultural history. Ultimately, they hope this cycle of preserving heritage craft extends beyond the hands that create, down to the consumer. Notes Gallagher, “every piece in our collection has been carefully designed as a timeless family heirloom to pass on for generations to come.” malaikalinens.com


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GROUNDBREAKERS Groundbreaker, innovator, pioneer—no matter the term, the people, products, companies and concepts on the following pages have made an indelible imprint on their respective fields. From striking aesthetics and unique perspectives to signature skills and materials that make their mark, these groundbreakers all share one mission: to inspire and aspire. Mastering their “it” factor to leave a lasting legacy in the world of design.


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G ROU N D B R E A K E R S | SAN FR ANCISCO “Brown Safe products are forged from real-world experience and cutting-edge manufacturing practices.”

IN THE DETAILS Lynel Brown shares the finer points of groundbreaking design. •F unction first: From the solid steel case to advanced security countermeasures, fireproofing, reliable locks and easy-to-use entry systems, Brown safes deliver unsurpassed protection. orm follows: •F Custom jewelry chests lined in Ultrasuede, automatic winders and exotic hardwood displays for watches, interior mirrors, LED lighting and a host of other bespoke luxury features serve our client’s in style. • Tech talk: Many of our safes can be linked to home automation or security systems, which allows owners to monitor their valuables remotely and enables the safe to notify authorities if it has been opened or tampered with.

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BROWN SAFE MFG. 760.233.2293 | brownsafe.com |

America’s embassies and military bases work with Brown Safe to protect their personnel, sensitive information and advanced technologies.

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With people spending more time at home than ever before, there is growing demand for user-friendly products that provide homeowners with the utmost in security and organization. As the leading maker of premium safes and vaults, Brown Safe Mfg. has a sterling reputation for delivering both. “My father, Frederick Brown, founded our firm in 1980 and instilled in my brother and me a passion for quality, security and innovation that remains the cornerstone of our business,” says Lynel Brown, president of Brown Safe Mfg. “Every Brown safe begins life as a thick sheet of steel that is then laser cut to shape, seamlessly welded and finely finished by our veteran team of craftspeople. The fact that we build our safes in-house means that we are constantly making improvements and innovating new designs to better store and protect our clients’ important documents, valuables and family heirlooms.”

Above This Gem jewelry safe has custom drawer inserts to protect, organize and display valuable jewelry and accessories in high style. Top With its signature leather package and beautifully functional watch panel, this Gem 4018 safe is the gold standard in luxury safe design.



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COOK CONSTRUCTION 415.418.0448 | cookconstructionsf.com |

In 2018, Cook Construction experienced a breakthrough in scale, design and reputation with the completion of a 7,000-square-foot home at the base of San Francisco’s iconic Sutro Tower. The property was then showcased as the grand finale in the American Institute of Architects’ iconic home tours. Since then, Cook Construction has reaped the benefits of the relationships that were forged during the building process and is using that experience as their lodestar for future ventures. “Our collaborative approach and commitment to relationships have helped foster trust within the community,” Cook says. In fact, when the homeowners decided to sell the property this year, they enlisted Cook Construction to help them find the right real estate agent. Subsequently, the property sold for over $17 million.

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Even in a global design center like San Francisco, finding the right builder can be a challenge. Factors like aesthetics, budget, efficiency and communication all play a part in making the right connection. Gregory Cook understood this when he founded Cook Construction, his namesake firm that delivers outstanding design, expert craftsmanship, ethical values and transparency. “Our clients need more than just a builder,” Cook says. “That’s why we are dedicated to exceeding their expectations through superb project management.” Growing up a carpenter’s son, Cook learned the importance of a strong work ethic, attention to detail and exercising the highest caliber building practices. His dedication to those values has earned Cook Construction a myriad of repeat customers who wouldn’t partner with anyone else. “We receive no greater compliment than working with a client on multiple projects.” Above A former laundry room was expertly reimagined to create this handsome butler’s pantry and custom wine storage unit that perfectly reflect the home’s historic charm. Top To achieve the client’s vision of a spa-like primary bath, an extra bedroom was repurposed, and a deep soaking tub and lush plant life added. Far left Walls were removed and spaces reoriented to create a modern, light-filled kitchen with a stunning, custom tiled cooking cove to add vintage style. Left Opening up this penthouse created a light-filled game room with a knockout bar and easy access to the deck’s stunning views of Bay and Golden Gate Bridge. Architect, David Armour, and designer, Brittany Haines of ABD Studio, collaborated on all of the above projects. Photography Above & Far left Courtesy of Thermador; Top & Left by Brad Knipstein


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G ROU N D B R E A K E R S | SAN FR ANCISCO “The core of our business is to enrich people’s lives and make them feel good about where they live and work.”

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FRENCH CABINETRY 650.384.6050 | frenchcabinetry.com |

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Combining old-world craftsmanship with innovative concepts and collaborative ideas is the very essence of groundbreaking design. Expert designer and licensed CSLB installer, Jam Iksoulene, embraced those principles when he launched French Cabinetry in 2019. “Our mission is to provide high-end cabinetry that showcases the exquisite artistry and functionality of European design,” Iksoulene says. “And we work closely with our clients and design partners to provide specific solutions suited to their unique cabinetry wants and needs.” Those ideals paired with French Cabinetry’s exceptional range and quality have made the firm a must for those who demand the best. “We understand that no two kitchens and no two people are alike,” Iksoulene adds. “So, we carefully consider the day-to-day function of our client’s kitchens and then customize our designs to meet their needs down to the tiniest detail.”

Top A clever blend of functionality, aesthetics and personalization, this kitchen uses ultramatte Fenix for the cabinets and durable flamed granite for the countertop. Right To maintain a clean, minimalist look, handles were integrated into the cabinetry, while the concealed appliances have touch latch mechanisms that make them a seamless part of the overall design. Far right The partition wall is utilized as storage and includes cabinetry that holds glasses, mugs and other kitchenware.

“If there’s one thing that the French are known for, it’s our love of food and parties,” Iksoulene says. “As a parting gift to our clients that embraces the true spirit of who we are and what we do, we host a private dinner to celebrate the completion of each successful project. Our most recent gastronomical wrap party was a private dinner for eight that was carefully prepared by esteemed French chef, Julien Cellier. The clients and their closest friends were able to share amazing food and great conversation in their beautiful, new space.”

VIRTUAL VIVACITY French Cabinetry has created groundbreaking ways to connect with their clients. From free consultations via video calls to the ultimate design experience where clients receive VR goggles and a link to their 360-degree renderings, so that they can truly experience Iksoulene’s designs.



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G ROU N D B R E A K E R S | SAN FR ANCISCO “We are visionaries who provide Wine Country with the most exceptional selections and services anywhere.”

LET’S TALK TRENDS Andrew Weber shares the latest in groundbreaking design. •A s gray fades away there is a trend toward earth tones and warm colors for interior finishes and surfaces. •P orcelain is popular in high-use kitchens right now, so we are showcasing an unsurpassed selection of beautiful, durable porcelain surfaces and accents.

GALLERY 41 KITCHEN BATH + DESIGN 707.615.6777 | gallery41design.com |

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When it comes to sourcing materials and finishes for the home, today’s savvy architects, builders and designers want a comprehensive experience that allows them and their clients to see, touch and interact with the very best in the marketplace. Gallery 41 Kitchen Bath + Design is delivering just that from their groundbreaking Santa Rosa showroom. “Gallery 41’s mission is to provide Northern California with the finest products and services that, previously, could only be had in San Francisco or Los Angeles,” says Andrew Weber,

eimagining the kitchen means that this •R all-important space has to be as warm and inviting as it is usable and functional.

RAISING THE BAR “Gallery 41 is amazed by the groundbreaking industry setters in our community,” Weber shares. “From the superlative designers and architects we work with to outstanding suppliers like Da Vinci Marble and exceptional builders such as Wright Residential and Holly Construction, we are energized to grow and refine our offerings and services to support their excellence.”

director of business development. “We are not only the largest and most highly curated tile showroom in the region but have eight full kitchens that provide our clientele with a realistic view of the vendor options available and offer a state-of-the-art meeting space where architects, builders and designers can connect with clients and make perfect design choices.”

Above Et Calacatta Gold showcases the elegance of a white background enlivened by wide gray highlights and unexpected golden glints. Top Dekton in a dark green tone reveals an understated and sophisticated character that channels warmth and vitality to the most exquisite settings. Far left Barn Wood is a colored body porcelain stoneware that perfectly replicates the look of real wood while providing the convenience and durability of porcelain tile. Left Sicis has developed a special process to create opalescent glass sheets that capture the mystery and infinite beauty of precious stones, lava rock and dreamscapes.


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G ROU N D B R E A K E R S | SAN FR ANCISCO “Everyone who works at Heritage Salvage is an artist in their own right.”

MAKING WAVES •D efine what it takes to be a groundbreaker. When I designed and outfitted a pavilion for the Grateful Dead’s Mickey Hart by repurposing and reusing in my idiosyncratic style, Mickey sent me a birthday card saying, “You are the Leonardo da Vinci of salvage!” I’d say that true groundbreakers are the Leonardo da Vincis of the world.

HERITAGE SALVAGE 707.762.6277 | heritagesalvage.com |

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It may seem counterintuitive to build a forward-thinking company with the past as its foundation, but for Michael Bug Deakin, founder of Heritage Salvage, this was the perfect business model. By reclaiming aged pieces, Heritage Salvage shows respect for history while keeping the future of our planet top-of-mind. “A mentor taught me that we did not inherit this land from our forefathers; we are borrowing it from our children,” Deakin says. This sentiment informed Heritage Salvage’s mantra: practicing sustainable enthusiasm. “We were one of the first companies to start a salvage yard with a custom design and build element,” Deakin says. “Repurposing stories was one of the keys to naming this company. We love to salvage

hat was an exceptionally •W exciting moment for your company? When chef Michael Chiarello ordered 200 barnwood kitchen islands for his NapaStyle catalog. Once restaurants realized that people enjoyed the warmth and vibrancy of reclaimed materials in a dining setting, Heritage Salvage helped over 150 of them bring new style to their spaces. hat sets Heritage Salvage •W apart? We are makers guided by the motto ‘If you can show us a picture or draw it on a bar napkin, then we can build it!’

the heritage just as much as the object itself.” Whatever the medium, Heritage Salvage honors the past while writing stories for a new generation of homeowners.

Top A long dining table made from a single Costa Rican Monkey Pod slab sits atop a custom metal base made at Heritage Salvage. Far left Heritage Salvage sourced and built a 30-foot bar, shiplap wall and sliding doors for this bespoke and welcoming restaurant. Left These 28-foot-long hand-hewn beams, built by the Amish 100 years ago, were reinforced with brackets and trusses built by Heritage Salvage. Photography Top by Michael Woolsey; Far left by Tyler Chartier; Left by Michael Bug Deakin


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This unique Lake Oswego home showcases many HS materials. Feature portions of the ceilings throughout the home and all the soffits are 5” shiplap from Grain Elevators in WA. The media nook and the courtyard wall are tank skins from a 50K Gallon redwood water tank in Kelseyville. The sexy sliding doors are VG old growth redwood siding from a Mill Valley home.


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The golden rule of design is that powerful collaboration fuels

“Our legacy is the longevity of our designs and the happy memories they help to create in our clients’ homes.”

powerful outcomes. When Ansley Majit and Stephanie Waskins founded the full-service, residential interior design firm Lark + Palm, they combined years of expertise in space planning and construction, textiles, fine art and project management that came from Waskins’ background working as an art consultant and textile design specialist, and Majit’s know-how as a project manager for Fortune 500 companies. Today, these diverse talents provide a unique, well-rounded experience. “We founded Lark + Palm with the principle of delivering exceptional service to our clients, marked by trust, strong communication and attention to detail,” says Waskins. “For us, the magic is how each project takes shape organically—imagining a space transformed before pencils ever hit paper or a single sample has been pulled from our extensive library.”

THE ELEMENTS OF STYLE •S avvy style and substance: Among Lark + Palm’s greatest assets is their ability to prioritize and manage budgets. “We take pride in meeting clients’ aesthetic and financial needs,” Majit says. “We’ve built an infrastructure that takes each project from inception to completion with full transparency and fulfills our goal of allowing clients to fully enjoy the design process while Lark + Palm does the rest.”

•G roundbreaking design ideals: “We love working with exceptional materials like natural stone, using innovative designs like custom vanities with integrated sink basins and including bespoke carpentry to create fully paneled libraries and bedrooms,” Waskins shares. “We believe that combining organic elements, classic elegance and modern aesthetics builds a beautiful and sound foundation that is the key to successful design.”

Above This Lark + Palm custom white oak desk in Farrow & Ball’s Studio Green is enlivened by Circa Lighting, a Jayson Home leather chair and original art by Benjamin Guffee. Top left Lark + Palm takes cues from the surrounding landscape in this serene bedroom hideaway. Top right Hand-painted terra-cotta tile from Tabarka Studio and a quartzite countertop layered with barrel-back Lucite chairs add depth and warmth to this airy Marin kitchen. Photography Above & Headshot by Christopher Stark; Top left & Top right by Paul Dyer



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G ROU N D B R E A K E R S | SAN FR ANCISCO “Every space I create is imbued with neuroscience and beauty, the core values that define my design aesthetic, work and passion.”

AESTHETIC ALCHEMY Lisa Staprans’ special mix for groundbreaking design. • It’s in the details: My signature design details are artisan-made, touched by hand, reclaimed and sustainable. I am dedicated to working with artisans, makers and companies that care about making the world a better place. igital dais: Zoom has com•D pletely changed the industry and how I work. Being able to share renderings, drawings and materials in real time from anywhere in the world makes anything possible. daptable assets: Flexible •A spaces, responsible products, new technologies, beauty and sustainable materials are ideals that I immerse myself in and that help to define soulful design.

STAPRANS DESIGN 650.851.8436 | stapransdesign.com |

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Exceptional design means so much more than great form and function, it involves a purposeful story and serious soul. Understanding this has been the basis of Lisa Staprans’ distinguished career and has imbued Staprans Design with a touch of the divine. “Every project has a unique story and ethos,” she says. “I often ‘see’ how a space can be used and what it will become, so by tapping into that intuition, planning strategically and working

THE WRITE STUFF “Over the past two years I’ve been writing a book entitled The Soul of Design and the Neuroscience of Beauty,” Staprans says. “It will share my experience designing interiors that create soul, beauty and spread joy.”

with a talented team, my projects realize their true potential. My goal is to create groundbreaking interiors with soul that positively affect my clients’ cerebral chemistry. I call this the Neuroscience of Beauty.” Practicing that theory has brought Staprans a good deal of notoriety. “A key moment was giving a TED Talk entitled “The Soul of Design.” Now it’s a collection of smaller moments where people tell me how my designs have transformed their lives.”

Top This custom-built, solid wood dining table creates a handsome and impressive anchor for the elegant Metro Lighting pendants above. Photography Christopher Stark


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As climate change manifests, Terra Ferma Landscapes has evolved its process. This begins with a client-facing conversation to ensure that challenges and desires are being met. Sustainability is then addressed by their fine gardening team. “Our projects are focused on soil and plants,” Koch says. “For example, our soil-amending and compost programs allow plants to develop extensive root systems for healthy gardens with reduced irrigation and fertilization needs.”

While the world remained at home over the past year, people did not necessarily stay confined indoors. In fact, many homeowners gained a renewed appreciation for their landscapes and outdoor spaces. As these external relationships evolved, Terra Ferma Landscapes found greater creative inspiration than ever before. “The latest trends in outdoor landscaping revolve around gathering, comfort, family and friends,” says Brian Koch, owner and president of Terra Ferma Landscapes. “We help create spaces and opportunities for our clients that are welcoming, soothing and multifunctional.” The groundbreaking landscape firm also learned that small doesn’t necessarily mean less. “We are often approached by clients with modest properties who are looking to maximize space,” Koch says. “We are thrilled by the challenge and have delivered some exceptionally creative and innovative designs in response.”

Top An outdoor fireplace surrounded by a vibrant living wall adds an additional layer of interest to this chic, cozy gathering space. Right With families entertaining at home more than ever, Terra Ferma Landscapes has taken an artistic approach to creating fantastic, functional gathering spaces. Center Comfort, charm, relaxation and entertaining were key factors in the landscape design for this elegant home. Far right This tranquil and inviting outdoor space includes multiple gardening areas, room for strolling and a peaceful water feature. Photography Top, Right & Far right by Jason Liske; Center by Alyssa Sayas

ONLINE EDEN “The digital design world has opened up doors for us in unexpected ways,” Koch says. “While images of our work provide inspiration to our client base, strong relationships with our colleagues have grown through mutual sharing and collaboration of ideas.”


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G ROU N D B R E A K E R S | SAN FR ANCISCO “We forge new trails to make formerly inaccessible land a fun and firesafe adventure.”

SAFE PASSAGE “Our trails are not only beautiful and pastoral passages, they are also effective firebreaks and can be the key to saving a home during fire season,” Martin shares. “It turns out that a 5-foot trail with the brush cleared from each side is a potent firebreak that can stop a blaze from penetrating a property. In fact, a total of eight homes were saved in Napa’s 2020 Glass Fire because of strategic trail construction.” Beyond creating a natural stop gap, Trailscape’s paths help firefighters as they battle blazes. “We have discovered that the easier it is for firefighters to access a property, the more likely it is to be saved,” Martin adds. “Imagine hiking 50 pounds of gear up a steep slope on a 100-degree day vs. taking a well-designed trail that is already doubling as a firebreak. Easy choice, right?”

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Randy Martin and his expert team at Trailscape can view a property’s potential and create an exceptional outdoor environment—a must for homeowners who embrace their physical and spiritual lives. As California’s leading trail designbuild firm, Trailscape combines an artful passion for the outdoors with a deep knowledge of terrain, and their holistic approach to design, construction, sustainability and usability are supreme. “I love how a well-planned trail directs a person’s eye and inspires their imagination,” Martin says. “Helping clients make the most of their property and enjoy breathtaking views they’ve never seen before without leaving home is gratifying.” Martin also shares his affinity for the intimate moments that occur on the pathways he fashions, “Deep conversations, connections to the land, time spent with loved ones and the joys of exploration are priceless memories.”

Above Imagine running or cycling on the elegant flow of this natural Napa trail. Top A real, not photoshopped, rainbow smiling down on one of Trailscape’s many Sonoma trails. Bottom “A wildfire roared up to our Sonoma trail and stopped dead in its tracks,” Martin shares.


Your land needs a tr ail like a flute needs breath Trailscape makes wild and untamed land inviting for your family and friends. Plus, our trails also make an effective firebreak.

Trailscape We build trails on your land. Contact us today for a complimentary trail & firebreak plan. Randy Martin | 530.852.5155 | Randy@trailscape.net | trailscapeinc.com | LIC #915774


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G ROU N D B R E A K E R S | SAN FR ANCISCO “We create modern, thoughtful spaces that engage and inspire.”

DISCUSSING DESIGN •W hich industry leaders inspire your work? I love the way Barbara Bestor manipulates traditional rooflines within the context of contemporary architecture. Jennifer Bonner is doing interesting work in this area too; reimagining ways ordinary roof forms shape uncommon interiors. •H ow are you incorporating new technologies into your projects? In California, we must find ways for homes and communities to better survive wildfires, so we’ve explored how buildings ignite and burn and how we can eliminate as many of these vulnerabilities as possible through new technologies and smart designs.

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It takes a special kind of talent to take cookie-cutter design and turn it into something extraordinary. Christie Tyreus has an eye for this kind of potential. Her firm, Tyreus Design Studio, is a collective of architects, interior designers and furniture makers who approach each project as a unique challenge. “I have always loved the modern spaces created by an open plan,” Tyreus says. “But when it comes to renovating existing homes, most are not intrinsically suited to this type of architecture.” This has prompted the architect to evolve her thinking in order to reimagine traditional forms in a contemporary context. The team at Tyreus Design Studio makes clever decisions about what needs to change to accomplish the modern aesthetic that clients are seeking. One of the firm’s go-to methods is using plenty of natural materials to add warmth, texture and a sense of timeliness to their innovative designs.

Top A sleek and sophisticated design scheme seamlessly connects the Scandinavian-inspired kitchen and dining room. Bottom Natural light enlivens this inviting living room where a handsome concrete fireplace takes center stage. Photography Jean Bai


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Architecture: Chris Cahill, CahillStudio Sonoma Interior Design: Regan Baker, Regan Baker Design Home Builder: Jon L. Curry and Erio Brown, Landers Curry, Inc. Landscape Architecture: Paul Rozanski, Rozanski Design


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he owners of this Sonoma County compound—composed of the primary residence, a guesthouse and a garage with sleeping quarters above—know that even the best-laid plans can sometimes go sideways. “When we purchased the property, we considered it a long-term project. But we also thought we could do some light-touch upgrades in the main house and have it become move-in ready,” the wife says. “Looking at all that happened and where we are now, I’m laughing.” That’s because those “light-touch” upgrades became a full renovation engineered by residential designer Chris Cahill and designer Regan Baker, transforming the primary dwelling—constructed in 1977 with small rooms and a steeply pitched roof— into an open, light-filled getaway dressed in a refreshing palette of whites, grays and blues, and punctuated with black accents. Just off the expanded living room, a new wrap-around porch overlooks a small vineyard and offers views of a conifer forest and the Mayacamas Mountains. Although the setting is peaceful today, its creation story is rather dramatic. Initially, work began away from the main structure, with remodel efforts focused on the original guesthouse by the pool, a place the growing family hoped friends and relatives would stay during extended visits. But those plans were abandoned when wildfires swept through the region, destroying the building just as renovations were about to begin. The action caused the owners to pivot, abandoning their initial plans. “We decided to focus on the main house instead,” says the wife. Although the primary dwelling was untouched by flames, the design team, working with general contractors Jon L. Curry and Erio Brown, decided to change its nature, using fire-retardant materials in the process. “We stripped it down to the studs,” Cahill says. First, they expanded and opened the main floor by incorporating the existing garage into the living space, making way for a new entry hall, office and guest suite. Relocating the staircase behind the dining room fireplace allowed for an expansive, open-plan living and dining area. Upstairs, above what was once the garage, Cahill designed an addition housing the children’s room,

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making a loft-like space by adding a new dormer to match the ones already in place. The team also rebuilt the guesthouse, plus a new garage with a guest unit above, and unified all three buildings with gray siding that puts a modern twist on traditional board and batten. The homeowners hired Baker after admiring her family-friendly work for mutual friends. “They really wanted a comfortable yet elevated style,” says the designer, who created a family-first look that’s also appropriate for hosting guests. “For example, there’s no television in the living room or anywhere downstairs,” she says. “It’s more about entertaining with adults on the first level, and then the upstairs is dedicated to kids.” The husband and wife both love design and are decisive and informed about the subject, which made the project collaborative, with Baker presenting schemes, such as dark versus light, to help the two narrow their direction. “My husband skews more modern and stark, and likes pops of bright color,” says the wife. “I gravitate toward old-world detail, vintage items, found objects—rich textures with an eclectic feel.” While working with Baker on a plan, she says, “We met somewhere in the middle.” Baker appointed the house with cleanlined furniture in neutrals and shades of blue, mixing in some of the wife’s collected pieces and accenting it all with black metal in bases, hardware and lighting. Touches of aqua and teal provide notes of color, as seen in some of the kitchen’s cookware and bowls, which are displayed on open shelves. Upstairs in the main bedroom, the headboard wall is covered in a high-contrast teal grass cloth “to draw your eye up,” notes the designer. “We used color to highlight the gabled ceiling.” Baker also brought warmth to the primarily white palette with wooden pieces such as the vintage console in the living room and an antique pharmacy cabinet in the entry. “The tonal palette keeps things about the view,” she says. Looking back, the owners are glad they focused on the main house first. For them, a sudden change in direction led them to exactly the right place. “Had we followed our original plan, we wouldn’t have done it this way,” notes the wife. “It’s really an amazing and special home.”


In the new entry for this Sonoma County estate, designer Regan Baker layered in soft textures with herringbone floors, Elworthy Studio wallpaper from Grey Lux Lines and an antique wooden pharmacy cabinet. The iron-and-glass light fixture by Ian K. Fowler for Visual Comfort adds contrast.


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In the living room, artfully unmatched sofas extend a casual, comfortable invitation. Both by Cisco Home, they’re covered in neutral, durable Perennials fabrics with young children in mind. Rustic pieces such as the coffee table by BD Studio for Burke Decor and the wooden McGee & Co. side table reference the landscape seen through the window.


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Above: The kitchen features white Shaker cabinetry by Mike’s Custom Cabinets, and brass accents like the Rejuvenation drawer pulls and the Cedar and Moss sconce add warmth. The island is topped with Laneve Nuovo, an engineered quartz by Vadara Quartz. Opposite: High-contrast pieces like the dining chairs by BD Studio for Burke Decor bring texture to the dining area, while the modern, eight-tier light fixture with hand-blown glass orbs by Lumifer lends an industrial note. The artwork on the mantel above the fireplace by Bay Area artist Richard Laing is from Super Simple.


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Above: A series of 20th-century-style library sconces in an aged steel finish from RH continues a theme of industrial touches in the lighting. Balancing the metal accents are warm wood shelving and a walnut armchair with wool-and-linen cushions by Sobu. Opposite: In the family room, cabinets by Mike’s Custom Cabinets are coated in Benjamin Moore’s Mountain Mist and provide storage for the kids’ games and electronics. Side tables by Noir are paired with a Cisco Home sectional covered in a Perennials fabric. The flag is the clients’ own and provides the perfect graphic accent.


Above: Soft and serene—and occasionally punchy—blue-greens and grays thread throughout the residence to the main bedroom, where an east-facing balcony welcomes morning light. The clients’ chair is accented by a midcentury-inspired floor lamp by Aerin for Visual Comfort. Opposite: A canopy bed with a fabric headboard by RH takes advantage of the bedroom’s tall ceilings. Teal grass cloth by Phillip Jeffries also highlights the architecture while referencing other pops of the hue around the room. The linen duvet cover and the honeycomb chandelier are from Serena & Lily, and lamps from Jayson Home top the bedside tables from Design Within Reach.


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Picturing Perfect A couple puts down roots in a longed-for home reimagined for relaxing and entertaining. W R I T T E N BY M A I L E P I N G E L | P H O T O G R A P H Y BY A A R O N L E I T Z

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In the new stairwell of an Alamo home, designer Alison Pickart created a sitting area with Rose Tarlow Melrose House armchairs from Shears & Window upholstered in an Edelman suede. She found the table at Skelton + Culver in Houston, and the chandelier at Coup D’Etat. The custom redwood wallpaper was designed by Pickart and fabricated by de Gournay.


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or a pair of empty nesters, the remodel of an East Bay estate represented a much-desired family retreat. Over the course of the husband’s career, the couple had moved 14 times, so they were more than ready for a long-term residence. With their designer, Alison Pickart, at their side, they began the process of gutting a 1990s house perched on a hill in Alamo overlooking the rolling landscape dotted with oak trees and redwoods. “We kept the original envelope,” says Alison, who worked with architect Stephen Sutro and general contractor Ken Pickart, her husband, on the project. “We reconfigured the rooms so they would take advantage of the serene view, giving the homeowners the tranquility they wanted.” Work started at the front door, with Alison and Sutro agreeing that the foyer’s staircase had to go. “It was this huge, grand thing with columns, and it didn’t feel very comfortable,” Sutro recalls. By tucking a stairway into an adjacent octagonal turret that had housed an office on the lower level and a bedroom above, the team was able to open the newly created foyer to the sprawling vistas enjoyed in the living room. It also meant they could rethink the entire flow of the dwelling. “Moving the stair resolved the home’s problems, and we were able to regularize the geometries of its octagonal, square and rectangular spaces. It made everything feel more friendly,” the architect explains. Alison notes that the improved flow allows residents and guests to better move throughout the spaces. The living room, once a dead-end, now joins the kitchen via a bar, creating a circular traffic pattern that includes the family and dining rooms. “If you’re willing to explore the process, there’s nothing that’s impossible when it comes to design,” Alison says. A perfect case in point is the stairwell’s custom, hand-painted wallcovering that features images of towering redwood trees and a lush understory marked by ferns, wildflowers and the occasional forest animal. “The space needed something to give it life, and we wanted to create an element that’s true to this location, and thus we landed on the trees,” she explains.

To further personalize the wallcovering, the designer incorporated images of carved initials on the tree trunks. “We don’t actually condone doing that, but we made an exception here,” says the husband, noting that it’s the initials of the couple’s three children, all recently wed, as well as their own. “It’s simply spectacular,” says Alison of the feature that de Gournay, the manufacturer, has since put into production. The concept of personal, memorable touches done in a palette of browns, blues and greens is established in the main stair, but the idea is carried throughout the home. The living room, for instance, is anchored by a rug the owners found in Istanbul. “We texted Alison from a shop, and she said, ‘Grab the one you like the best and we’ll make the room work around it!’ ” recalls the wife. “We’ve lived all over the world and have collected pieces that have ended up in storage. In this house, we could pull them out and showcase them.” The kitchen, which doubled in size and gained a breakfast nook, is designed for cooking and being together. “We spend a lot of time there,” says the husband. While he admits to being concerned about the size of the large island initially, he now appreciates the move, noting, “We use every inch of it!” In the adjoining family room, Alison converted an octagonal sunken bar into a cozy alcove the wife enjoys. “When I want to rest, I make a beeline for that spot,” she says. Upstairs in the couple’s bedroom, a beverage center is tucked between the dressing room and primary bath, giving the space the feeling of a luxury hotel suite. Outside, Alison worked with architect John Clarke of John Clarke Architects, landscape architect Shelby LaMotte and builder Andy Mascheroni of Mascheroni Construction to create a recreation space that includes a pergola, an infinity pool, a lounge area and a lush culinary garden. The designer says she pictured gatherings where the wife would step out and harvest ingredients for a gracious dinner for guests. “Alison has tremendous vision, and she had that backyard image in her head from day one,” says the husband. The designer says that vision was instrumental in the creation of the home. “If you show people what’s possible, they’ll go for it,” says Alison. “People are inspired by design.”

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The living room offers plentiful Gregorius Pineo seating options, all from Kneedler Fauchère. The sofa and upholstered chairs are covered in a Rogers & Goffigon linen, and the Louis XV-style armchairs feature a Boussac striped fabric. Artwork by Jeremy Holmes hangs over the mantel, and on the opposite wall is a custom hand-woven wool piece by Alibay Bapanov.


Left: An alabaster Vaughan chandelier from Shears & Window illuminates a new bar just off the living room. The walls are clad with tiles by Sonoma Tilemakers, and Stapp’s Fine Woodworking crafted the millwork. Opposite: The homeowners’ silver collection—many of the pieces were found during their travels through Europe—decorates the pantry, painted with Benjamin Moore’s Iron Mountain. The countertops are by Neolith.


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Above: The designer chose Manuel Canovas textiles for the breakfast nook’s pillows and Lee Industries chairs, which she found at Witford. The table is by Julian Chichester and the shade fabric is Nobilis. “The size, scale and layout really set this house apart— and the views of the valley and Mount Diablo are incredible,” says general contractor Ken Pickart. Opposite: The pool pavilion was designed by Alison and architect John Clarke and constructed by builder Andy Mascheroni. RH armchairs and ottomans upholstered in Perennials fabrics surround Serena & Lily coffee tables. Above is a Paul Ferrante lantern.


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A Rose Tarlow Melrose House four-poster bed and Oomph nightstands define a guest room. The linens are by Matouk, and the drapery fabric is by Clarence House. The sheepskin rug is by The Rug Company.


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Bearing Witness Excavating the past, artist Lava Thomas reshapes how America remembers itself. 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 S A R OYA N H U M P H R E Y

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hey were there all along, waiting to be found— mugshots of protesters from the Montgomery Bus Boycott, unearthed in 2004 in an Alabama sheriff’s office basement. Some of the faces, like that of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., were familiar. But the visages of many of the women who formed the backbone of the civil rights campaign were unknown to the public. Their discovery galvanized Berkeley-based multidisciplinary artist Lava Thomas, who dedicates her practice to giving grace and grandeur to such overshadowed figures. In her portraits and installations, their legacy comes alive. “I see my role as visualizing those hidden stories,” says Thomas. For her, art as remembrance resonated early on during an internship at The Getty Conservation Institute. Handling centuriesold objects, “I began to understand that art could speak to you through time,” she recalls. But she also realized that nothing represented the African American experience. Making art provided a way to resist invisibility, inspiring works like her “Mugshot Portraits” series created from the Montgomery photo trove. Grand in scale, the portraits are painstakingly rendered in hundreds of pencil strokes on paper. For Thomas, capturing each face becomes a reverential experience. “I feel like I’m a conduit for what they want the world to know,” she confesses. “It almost feels like a collaboration.” For her installations, she carefully selects materials for their layered cultural and social associations—often incorporating tambourines, a staple in her childhood church and an instrument often used in protests. In Resistance Reverb: Movement 1, the tambourines are jubilant, floating from the ceiling in a pink cloud reflecting words by diverse feminist activists. Following the mass shooting at Mother Emanuel AME Church in South Carolina, Requiem for Charleston became a national site of remembrance—the names of each life lost burned onto tambourines covered in black lambskin, referring to “the quintessential animal of innocence and sacrifice,” explains Thomas. The piece is part of the Smithsonian American Art Museum’s collection. Often, relatives of those Thomas memorializes reach out with stories. Watching their loved ones come to life through memories is “one of the most gratifying aspects of my work,” she says. “I believe we are in a time when our ancestors are speaking to us, and we’re listening.”


When creating installations, artist Lava Thomas sometimes uses tambourines (previous page, left) for their cultural significance. She also uses family photos as inspiration for her art, such as the portrait of a man she believes to be her great-great-great-grandfather (opposite) and another of a female relative (left). Thomas stands with a model of an exhibition opening at the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts in April 2022 (bottom).

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In Menlo Park, a modern home transforms to suit an active family’s needs.

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Architecture: Howard J. Backen and Kirby Lee, Backen & Gillam Architects Interior Design: Emily Turner Barker and Marie Turner Carson, M. Elle Design Home Builder: Wakefield Mist, NorthWall Builders, Inc. Landscape Architecture: Janell Hobart, Denler Hobart Gardens, LLC


A contemporary abstract painting by Melissa Herrington hangs above a Gustavian table from Lief in Los Angeles. Hanging over it all is an Apparatus pendant sourced from Garde in Los Angeles. The lighting design throughout the home is by Vita Pehar Design.


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hen a couple started looking for what they imagined as their “50-year home”—one where they could raise a family and, later, host their grandchildren— they had a wish list that was daunting. They needed an abode that was comfortable for kids but also felt right for entertaining. A place where guests could be easily accommodated and where occasional off-site business meetings could occur. After an extensive search, nothing on the market delivered, so they decided to start from scratch and hire a team to bring their dream house to life. Working with architects Howard Backen and Kirby Lee, designers Emily Turner Barker and Marie Turner Carson, and builder Wakefield Mist, they set about making a serene family home in the midst of a busy neighborhood in Menlo Park. The new dwelling sits back from the property line, creating privacy, while walls of windows and retracting glass doors connect the rooms with the surrounding gardens by landscape architect Janell Hobart. A protected heritage oak tree, which now sits in the courtyard, dictated the design of the residence. “Because of the way the doors pocket into the walls, you can see right through from the courtyard to the lawn and this majestic tree,” says Mist. “It makes for a seamless indoor-outdoor connection.” For optimum flexibility, the abode’s public spaces were designed to assume various roles. The covered porch off the main living area, for example, is a favorite hangout spot for the family. But if they open the interior doors and drop the screens, it magically transforms into a more sheltered gathering space for up to 50 people. During the design process, the team carefully considered how guests might circulate through the home during social functions. “We imagined people entering the space and gathering for cocktails in the courtyard, and then flowing through the living area onto the lawn to enjoy dinner or maybe a band,” Lee says. Aesthetically, the owners envisioned a Californiacasual vibe. “They initially wanted a traditional,

white shiplap, clapboard home,” Lee says. “Over time, they felt that look didn’t fit with the site, and we transitioned to a more modern take on a farmhouse.” To that end, the team used dark, combed-wood boards on the exterior, “that create a lot more texture,” says Carson, who worked on the project with Barker, her design partner and sister. “Then we took that exterior treatment and brought it inside, but stained the boards white to keep things light and bright.” With plenty of sunlight streaming in through windowed doors that pocket away, the team opted for a slightly darker hue on the walls in the library-dining room. “That room is wrapped in books,” says Carson. “A lot of dining rooms don’t get used unless you’re eating, but by adding these beautiful bookshelves we made it a multifunctional space where you can dine, relax or study.” A stylish oval dining table doubles as a spot to spread out reading material or work on projects. “It’s like one of those cool, traditional center library tables,” Carson notes. Like the dining room, the kitchen also has flexibility of use. It features two islands—one with barstools on both sides for casual meals and another designed with meal prep in mind—as well as a larger family dining table. “It also opens up to the covered porch with the fireplace and places for outdoor dining,” Carson says. “In this home, the elements of a good lifestyle are packed into every room.” Collaboration between the design team was key throughout the project, with intention guiding every step. “We examined everything, including small day-to-day routines,” says Lee. “For instance, in the kitchen, we designed a station for the kids to make their oatmeal in the morning, creating a little work triangle for them for efficiency.” Mist adds, “When you walk through that house, there’s a reason to everything in it. We all put a lot of thought into every piece of the project.” Today, the owners say they seldom want to leave—and they have little reason to do so. Lee says she can understand the feeling. “When I’m there, it definitely feels like it is its own little oasis equipped with everything you would need.”

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Clad in bookcases, the library-dining room features an oak table by B.B. for Reschio surrounded by barrel-back chairs covered in a Moore & Giles leather. A cluster of Bomma hand-blown glass pendants provide light. Two bespoke armchairs and a vintage table from Galerie Half in Los Angeles create a cozy fireside reading spot.


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The family room, which opens to a covered porch, offers two conversation spots. A pair of armchairs from Loro Piana flank a bespoke stone-topped coffee table, while custom sofas offer seating for television viewing. Overhead is a dome pendant by March, and a stylish Gérard floor lamp provides reading light. The rug is by AM Carpet & Textile Design.


Left: Cylindrical pendants by Ames Ingham hang in a corridor near the striking modern stairway. The metal railing was fabricated by Fable Inc., while the wooden treads and risers were made by Coyne Stair Inc. Opposite: In the breakfast area, an oak Interieurs dining table is paired with linen-canvas-and-oak chairs by Design Collectif. The fiberglass-and-stainless-steel pendant is by March.


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Above: The kitchen opens to a covered porch for alfresco dining. The custom teak table is paired with Cat’s Cradle dining chairs by Rose Tarlow for Sutherland. Michael Taylor Designs armchairs, covered in Perennials’ Rough ‘n Rowdy fabric, are perched near the fireplace atop a Mitchell Denburg Collection rug. Opposite: Two kitchen islands topped with Calacatta marble offer plenty of space for casual dining, with teak-and-seagrass counter stools by James Perse Furniture. The lamps are by Lucca & Co., and the hanging pendants are by Ames Ingham. Black hardware from Jacqueline Nicolas Architectural Imported Hardware adds dramatic contrast to the white cabinetry.


The main bedroom offers treetop views from a graceful, linenupholstered sleigh bed by Dmitriy & Co, purchased at Una Malan. A hand-knotted bamboo-and-silk rug by AM Carpet & Textile Design adds texture underfoot. Armchairs from Thomas Lavin provide fireside seating. The chandelier is by Lucca Studio Design.


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POWER PLAYERS: REAL ESTATE With the boom in real estate remaining strong, highly skilled agents, brokers and builders with a deep knowledge of their markets and a strategic understanding of what it takes to deliver the best results to their clients are invaluable. Luxe Interiors + Design celebrates these prolific professionals in Power Players: Real Estate, a very special section that shines a spotlight on those who work tirelessly to help their clients discover new properties that meet their exacting and evolving needs or sell their cherished homes so that they can embrace and enjoy the next phase of their lives. Keep reading to glean the insights of these movers and shakers, and to take an exclusive look at their prestigious listings and projects.


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NOTABLE LISTING Located near the Montage resort, this 6-acre estate property offers a rare opportunity to enjoy a country lifestyle on one of the largest in-town parcels with city services. It includes four cottages and a separate carriage house that are mere minutes from an internationally recognized Wine Country town. Sold at $4,200,000.

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Making a strong first impression is arguably the most important aspect of any interaction, and in today’s automated environment, that initial encounter can happen online long before it takes place in life. Bob Pennypacker of Healdsburg Sotheby’s International Realty understands this, so along with providing outstanding, bespoke service, and expert design and market insights, he is introducing an exciting, high-tech tool that will better serve his clients and take his business into the future. “I am in the process of implementing a major tech upgrade to my website,” Pennypacker says. “This innovative leap forward allows clients to interact with my custom-built avatar, who asks questions about their wants, needs and lifestyles. The information is then processed so that the avatar can help guide them in their property search, thus

TECH TALK Bob Pennypacker first realized the potential power of his digital presence over the past year. “I noticed that when I would meet a client for the first time, they already knew me from my property videos,” he says. “But digital marketing has been a one-way street. There are millions of voices on the internet talking at you. Isn’t it time for the user to be heard? So, I found an A.I. developer who worked with me for several months to create the avatar who now represents me online and assists clients in their search for a new home. This technology allows me to provide property matches for clients much more quickly by virtually listening to them.”

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“I craft relationships between people and properties with understanding, knowledge, transparency and innovative ideas.” Top Exuding the organic elegance of Tuscany, this stunning, in-town property is a true urban oasis. Left Bold colors, textures and materials are perfectly showcased in this clean, crisp modern kitchen.


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NOTABLE LISTING The Penthouse Collection includes 12 expansive residences with the Grand Penthouse occupying the top two floors of the tower. A personalized “White Glove Design Experience” is available that includes working with iconic designer and craftsman, Christopher Peacock, to create a bespoke kitchen and dressing room. Price upon request.

IT’S IN THE DETAILS “This is one of only four residential-only buildings under the Four Seasons umbrella, which means that homeowners enjoy legendary anticipatory services,” Baumert shares. “These include exclusive wine and art experiences by Kerrin Laz and Maria Di Grande, the richly appointed, full-floor Club with a lounge, terrace, bar, dining room, game room, library, and fitness and wellness center. There is also a 24-hour concierge, Club attendant, on-site security, valet parking and more. Even the cars have an elevator.”

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In San Francisco, history and tradition meet innovative design and world-class luxury in groundbreaking ways. The new Four Seasons Private Residences at 706 Mission is the epitome of those ideals as it combines a complete restoration of the iconic Aronson Building with a new 43-story stone-and-glass tower, both of which offer architecturally significant residences that define sumptuous living. “The freshly renovated Aronson Building boasts 18 gracious residences with elegant Manhattanstyle interiors that complement the original 1903 structure,” says Richard Baumert, principal of 706 Mission Street Co., LLC. “While the new tower offers sweeping floor plans with high ceilings, walls of glass and stunning 360-degree views. All of these grand, estate home residences were designed with meticulous care by Glenn Rescalvo of Handel Architects and embrace the vibrancy of the Yerba Buena District.”

Above The open floor plan and high ceilings of this Aronson living room feel modern even as the wood and stone finishes evoke an earlier, more genteel era. Top Four Seasons Private Residences at 706 Mission, San Francisco includes the restored 10-story historic Aronson Building dating to 1903 and the new adjoining 510-foot tower. Bottom Make yourself at home at the bar in the lounge and soak in the incredible views from the landscaped outdoor terrace.


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No detail overlooked. No expectation too extravagant. From the ground up, the unrivaled grand estate residences, Four Seasons legendary amenities and impeccable San Francisco pedigree and provenance compose a lifestyle beyond compare. Truly one of the world’s most esteemed collections.

Now open and ready for occupancy. Visit 706SF.com or call 415-534-6750 for more information or to arrange a private tour. Four Seasons Private Residences at 706 Mission Street, San Francisco are not owned, developed or sold by Four Seasons Hotels Limited or its affiliates. The developer, 706 Mission Street Co LLC, uses the Four Seasons trademarks and tradenames under a license from Four Seasons Hotels Limited. The marks “FOUR SEASONS,” “FOUR SEASONS HOTELS AND RESORTS,” any combination there-of and the Tree Design are registered trademarks of Four Seasons Hotels Limited in Canada and U.S.A. and of Four Seasons Hotels (Barbados) Ltd. elsewhere.


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P OWER PL AYER S: R E A L ES TAT E | SAN FR ANCISCO “Family heritage, a rigorous work ethic, high standards and a deep understanding of our communities defines The Grubb Company.”

NOTABLE LISTING 22 Roble Road, Berkeley. Designed by legendary architect Willis Polk and situated on nearly an acre of stunning gardens created by the venerable Olmsted Brothers, the McDuffie Estate is a true Berkeley treasure. The property and gardens were landmarked in 2011, and the property enjoys a Mills Contract. Offered at $10,000,000.

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THE GRUBB COMPANY 510.339.0400 | grubbco.com |

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The frenetic energy that has been driving real estate over the past year has created a great deal of angst and uncertainty. Buyers and sellers alike need a skilled professional who can provide exceptional experience, highly personalized service and a strategic understanding of the market to help them achieve their goals. That is why DJ Grubb and The Grubb Company are the go-to team when purchasing or listing properties

DJ Grubb shares insights on the East Bay’s unique neighborhoods. • What are the hallmarks of your community? This is not a big-box-store environment. We support our mom-and-pop shops and independent boutique businesses. •S hare the institutions and events that embody the East Bay. The Berkeley Symphony, the Piedmont Center for the Arts and walking around Lake Merritt in Oakland are just a few of my favorites. •H ow would you spend an ideal Saturday? Enjoying an amazing meal at Original Joe’s in San Francisco with my wife.

in Oakland, Berkeley, Piedmont and the East Bay. “What goes around, stays the same,” Grubb says. “The Grubb Co. was founded by my father in 1967 and has remained a family-owned business that celebrates the independent spirit of the communities we live in and serve. Today John Karnay and I operate The Grubb Co. with a high level of managerial skills and brokerage tenacity, as well as a strong focus on technology that delivers a seamless experience for our clients.”

Top The expansive grounds feature beautifully landscaped gardens, a black-bottom pool, guest quarters and an artist studio. Left With soaring beamed ceilings and French doors opening onto the garden, this kitchen was reimagined to seamlessly combine the estate’s elegant architectural details and modern amenities. Right Whimsical gardens create a tranquil setting that perfectly complements the privacy and glamour of the elegant residence.


OAKLAND | PIEDMONT | BERKELEY

“I honor my past and embrace the future.” - DJ Grubb

1960 Mountain Boulevard Oakland, CA 94611 510.339.0400

3070 Claremont Avenue Berkeley, CA 94705 510.652.2133

1656 Shattuck Avenue Berkeley, CA 94709 510.848.1950


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Fueled by a “design first” passion for creating spaces that inspire, Unscripted Interiors captures the imaginations of homeowners with an unconventional design philosophy and a provocative mix of art and materials.

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SAN FR ANCISCO ELEGANCE. FOUR SEASONS SOPHISTICATION. FOUR SEASONS PRIVATE RESIDENCES AT 706 MISSION, SAN FRANCISCO The Four Seasons Private Residences at 706 Mission offer elegant, estate-size homes with amenities that are beyond compare. Set atop the impeccably restored Aronson Building and accented by unsurpassed wine and art experiences, this is the ultimate in exceptional San Francisco living.

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Known as a private haven of refined luxury, the Villas at Bardessono Hotel & Spa boast a tranquil escape for guests seeking elite experiences. Each villa encompasses a living room, king bedroom, spa bathrooms and courtyard, while the center villa offers a spacious dining room for entertaining.

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LEICHT CA At Leicht’s innovative kitchen showroom, a highly trained and experienced staff of professionals guide home chefs and savvy design lovers through every step of the kitchen design process, ensuring that the final result is a highly personal, exceptionally beautiful and fully functional masterpiece.

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