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CONTENTS

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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 86

DEBUT A new artistically influenced wallpaper and textile line looks to Louisiana’s culture.

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ROUNDUP Three acclaimed artisans weigh in on the importance of higher education.

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H E R I TAG E Ukraine’s Gunia Project celebrates traditional crafts for modern times.

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AS TOLD TO Todd Nickey discusses the thrill of the hunt and the importance of discovery.

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LAUNCH For his latest quilt-inspired collection, Kyle Bunting tapped his mother as muse.

Market 108

M AT E R I A L Out-of-this-world wallpapers and fabrics.

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TREND Three alluring hotels to check into this season.

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SPOTLIGHT A celebration of handcrafted furniture and lighting.

Living

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K I TC H E N + B AT H Bold, graphic stone slabs are rewriting the rules of high-design bathrooms.

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THE REPORT Nostalgic comforts and pastoral charm are making waves in design.


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California Calling

Art Therapy

Greener Pastures

A sophisticated glow up has a San Francisco abode ready to bring loved ones together.

Following their children to the West Coast, a couple establishes a new vacation home.

Laine Justice finds healing by depicting her vision of nature in bold, playful colors.

Looking for a reboot, a young family leaves the city to build a classic residence in Atherton.

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ON THE COVER: Designer Marea Clark created an immersive environment in this San Francisco den with complex hues and textures. Accented by Fermoie’s Astrea linen—used for both the wallcovering and window

shades—the ceiling and trim are coated in Benjamin Moore’s Sea Life

and Temptation, respectively. Natasha Law artwork hangs above a sofa upholstered in S. Harris velvet. Page 200


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LETTER EDITOR’S

One of the great pleasures of editing this publication is being habitually exposed to design from across the country—an endless array of styles, influences, penchants and the like. In any given week, I review some three dozen homes from more than 15 cities. It’s an abundance to see, and to weigh in on. The weekly parade of living rooms and gardens, kitchens and closets, laundry rooms and bedrooms gives me a wonderful perch from which to view American design. If you asked what I’ve observed lately, I would say it’s exuberance. I’ve spotted elation expressed subtlety with tone-on-tone interiors, and conversely, seen it pronounced with heaps of whimsy and sparkle in vibrant wallpapers, glossy walls and astonishing lighting. What these homes, and the people living in them, are conveying is their taste and joyfulness. Aren’t we all fortunate to delight in the mix?

Clockwise from right: A ceramic plate made by a Ukrainian artisan for Gunia Project. Louisiana artist Francis X. Pavy’s new line of textiles inspired by his artwork. Natan Moss’ Maurice Floor Lamp photographed in Joshua Tree National Park. Designer Sara Gilbane channeled country house charm for a clients’ Manhattan residence.

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PAMELA JACCARINO PORTRAIT: CHELSAE ANNE HORTON. PLATE: COURTESY GUNIA PROJECT. TEXTILES: DENNY CULBERT. FLOOR LAMP: THE INGALLS. BEDROOM: THOMAS LOOF.

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SCENE W R I T T E N B Y K I M B E R LY O L S O N

THE INSIDER KELLY BERG

Are there certain hues that are easier to live with? Colors can be clear, or they can be muted. Most interior shades are muted or grayed down to some degree. We’re much more likely to enjoy a burnt orange

BEHIND THE STUDIO SOFT-GEOMETRY

While stuck indoors during the pandemic, Ultharaa Zacharias and Palaash Chaudhary of Bay Area- and India-based design studio SoftGeometry began exploring resin, a new material for the duo. “We were trying to visually translate softness in light,” Zacharias says. Their experiments evolved into the wildly popular Elio lamp collection, which they recently expanded to include more sizes and hues. “We ask ourselves, ‘What are new ways in which we can explore the idea of softness?’” Zacharias says. “When we started, it was very much about the tactile. Then the Donut coffee table was born from exploring softness as sweetness—as taste.” The two grew up in India amidst a culture engrossed in craftsmanship. “It was normal for things in our homes to be made by people we knew,” Zacharias adds. “That’s a big influence. We think of things that are slowly made by hand as directly alluding to that idea of softness.” soft-geometry.com

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or terra cotta as opposed to a super bright, undiluted orange. The former two are livable hues because they’re muddied up a bit and easier for our visual palates to digest. What should people consider when choosing wall paint? Light reflectance value (LRV) is the amount of light that a color reflects into a space and is included on most paint chips. The higher the LRV, the more light is bounced around a room, and the more luminous a color appears and feels. Since light plays a big role in the mood of a space, selecting paint hues that have a high LRV will generally make the area seem more energetic and playful. A low LRV can aid in making a room feel moody and dramatic. Any other tips? Proportion is key. A tiny bit of black can be grounding in a space, but four walls and a ceiling in the dark hue can have an entirely different effect.

the insider photos: vignette, vivian johnson; headshot, courtesy kelly berg. behind the studio photo: soft-geometry.

Having studied color psychology, Marin-based interior designer Kelly Berg of Story & Space knows just how the hue of a room can affect the mood. Shades commonly found in nature—dusty aquas, sage greens, muted blues—bring serenity; warm hues like terra cotta and ivory create coziness; and bold tones such as deep plum and indigo can dial up the drama. Here, Berg shares her insights on the power of color. storyandspace.com


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At Napa’s newest luxury resort Stanly Ranch, guests can enjoy their morning coffee on their own spacious terrace, overlooking lush, rolling vineyards. The resort’s warm, welcoming design by AvroKO is a reinvention of the modern farmhouse. The 78 stand-alone cottages and suites feature natural finishes and features and are designed for indoor-outdoor living, with fire pits and outdoor showers. Enjoy seasonal, sustainably sourced cuisine at Bear, the resort’s freestanding restaurant, outfitted with local oak paneling, plaster walls and exposed structural beams. A custom chandelier inspired by deconstructed windmills is one of many elements that pay homage to the site’s agricultural heritage. aubergeresorts.com/stanlyranch

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HYATT REGENCY SAN FRANCISCO DOWNTOWN SOMA After a $70 million transformation, the Park Central San Francisco is now the Hyatt Regency San Francisco Downtown SOMA. Inspired by the locale, BHDM Design created a new art-centric narrative for the property, with commissioned original pieces by select students and alumni from the Academy of Art University in San Francisco used throughout the public spaces as well as the executive and presidential suites. The airy guest rooms, which boast expansive city and bay views, feature refined decor in a palette of grays, creams and woods. hyatt.com

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STANLY RANCH

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Those seeking the bright lights and vibrant energy of the city—and a serene oasis in which to retreat—are bound to love 1 Hotel San Francisco. Located on the Embarcadero, the hotel includes 186 guest rooms and 14 suites that capture views of the misty fog, sparkling water and rolling hills. Nodding to the region’s natural environment, the design melds an earthy color palette with rustic materials like wood and exposed brick. The floor of the inviting lobby, for example, is made of lumber salvaged from historic barns and industrial buildings, while elevator landings and corridors incorporate sustainably sourced redwood salvaged from the original Bay Bridge. 1hotels.com/san-francisco


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From where do you draw inspiration? My main source of inspiration is Scandinavian ceramics, as well as a well-known woodturner in Berkeley named Bob Stocksdale. His forms were coming out of a midcentury aesthetic. And lately I’ve been online looking at the work of Gertrud and Otto Natzler. You make your own glazes. What aesthetic do you gravitate toward? I was looking for a matte glaze with a lot of movement and texture. Some of the work that I love is bubbly and volcanic, but it’s very tricky to recreate someone else’s glaze. There’s so much alchemy involved. I probably tested a hundred versions. How does ceramics as an art form enhance our lives? There are people who respond to my ceramics right away and love it. I also get people who are drawn to it, but ask, “What’s it for?” Well, it’s just to sit there and look pretty, which frustrates me as an answer because it feels like it diminishes the piece. But that’s a big deal. So many of us spend untold hours creating what we feel is a beautiful space in which to live. We are drawn to things that feed our soul. It’s there for your eye to rest on and bring you joy.

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While working as a chef in San Francisco, Lisa Fleming was also a collector of ceramics. When she moved to a small town in South Carolina to join her then-new husband, she found that restaurant work was scarce. But she discovered an excellent ceramics program nearby and immersed herself in the art form. Now back in San Francisco, Fleming has gained a following for her porcelain clay ceramics, which feature clean, elegant lines. lisaflemingceramics.com

Let your imagination soar at the new RH San Francisco, The Gallery at the Historic Bethlehem Steel Building located at Illinois and 20th Streets. Restoring the 1917 landmark building to its former glory was a passion project for the brand’s CEO, Gary Friedman, a San Francisco native. Visual delights abound upon entry, from the octagonal lobby’s rose marble floors to the airy Palm Court Restaurant. Scaling the original stair rotunda to the second level will bring you to RH Interiors, while the third level houses RH Modern. On the rooftop, discover intimate RH Outdoor lounge spaces, then head down to the lower level to visit the largest RH Interior Design Firm & Atelier to date. Boasting a new look and a new name, the San Francisco-based Dzine, helmed by brother-and-sister team Eve and Austin Forbord, has now joined Luminaire. This Miami-based company shares the mindset that “good design” creates an experience, and founders Nargis and Nasir Kassamali are known for their efforts to democratize design. As the partnership takes off, Dzine’s former showroom at 128 Utah Street has been refreshed as Luminaire San Francisco, and they have also opened a new showroom in Menlo Park. Explore furnishings by Piero Lissoni, candleholders by Zaha Hadid and bespoke lighting by Czech-based designer Lasvit at both locations.


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AN EYE-CATCHING LINE OF WALLCOVERINGS AND TEXTILES CHAMPIONS THE SPIRIT AND TRADITIONS OF LOUISIANA. W R I T T E N B Y K E L LY V E LO C C I J O L L I F F E

For over six decades, artist Francis X. Pavy has been keenly observing his South Louisiana surroundings. The region’s unique landscape and rich Cajun culture have been driving forces behind the narrative—and iconography—of his vibrant paintings. “I’m intrigued by the complexity of life here,” says Pavy, who’s been working out of his suburban Lafayette studio for 40 years. “It has depth and meaning; there is a story to be told.” Now, Pavy is drawing on imagery from his vast body of artwork for a debut line of textiles and wallcoverings. Take

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Marshgrass, a block print featuring small vertical lines rising from a horizontal base. He first noticed the symbol, which is used to designate marshland on a map, in a geologist’s office as a child. “I didn’t consciously say, ‘I need to remember this,’ but it became a part of an inner visual vocabulary that I filed away in my brain.” Then there is Briars, a creeping branch-like design inspired by thorny plants of the same name. As a teenager, Pavy watched as the sun illuminated a cluster growing in an empty field. “Sometimes, imagery makes a burning impression in my memory,” he says. “Or it comes back to me in a flash.” The artist, who teamed up with his wife to bring the line to fruition, is also using this opportunity to develop new

For his debut line of wallcoverings and textiles (top right), artist Francis X. Pavy pulled from iconography found in his paintings, which feature interpretations of South Louisiana’s culture.

motifs, one of which portrays coastal Louisiana’s delicate ecosystem. In Stormy Waters, Pavy depicts “flora and fauna overcome by storm water.” They adorn the fabric alongside iconography of a man with his dog and a small telephone pole symbolizing “the edge of civilization.” This narrative is inspired by the state’s historic flood, in 2016, and devastation the artist witnessed firsthand. “I’m interpreting what I see in Louisiana,” he explains. “We have our own identity in food, speech and music. So why shouldn’t we have our own unique identity in art?” shop.pavy.com

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Over the past several years, many people have spent time getting in touch with their creative side. As a result, an exploration, and revival, of craft—think pottery, woodworking and painting—has led to a renewed interest in arts educational programs. Several highly acclaimed schools across the country offer dynamic workshops and degrees, allowing students to spend years honing in on a specialized area of study or simply attend classes to become better

acquainted with a new interest. Who better to weigh in on the merits of a formal education than three celebrated alums: glass artist Dale Chihuly on Haystack Mountain School of Crafts; industrial designer Jay Sae Jung Oh on Cranbrook Academy of Art; and glass artist and painter Corey Pemberton on Penland School of Craft. Their success stories not only bolster the legacies of these unique institutions but serve as inspiration for the next generation of makers.

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For Oh, Cranbrook’s broad-thinking approach lured her from Seoul to the Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, campus. “Their industrial design program lets you focus on your interests,” she explains. “The historical buildings, the environment—students from other majors like architecture, engineering, even anthropology—was fascinating to me.” This influx of varying viewpoints intensified her creativity, and she quickly garnered the attention of design pioneer Gaetano Pesce, who offered her an internship and job opportunity after graduation. While now focused on her successful eponymous firm, Oh finds guest-lecturing at her alma mater a symbiotic relationship. “I like the engagement,” she says. “I get to see what students are interested in, and who they think the rock stars of design are today.” While studying graphic design at Virginia Commonwealth University, Los Angelesbased Pemberton developed an interest in glassmaking that led him to a summer

(Previous page) Jay Sae Jung Oh’s Savage Chair, Raw Edition features discarded objects wrapped in leather cord for a transformative effect. (From left) Corey Pemberton’s That Morning Light; a lidded blown glass jar by the artist. An evocative sketch by Dale Chihuly illustrating one of his blown glass creations.

program at Penland in North Carolina. “My hand skills improved so much that the instructor offered me a job,” he recalls. Pemberton went on to assistantships and residencies, returning to Penland for a coveted two-year fellowship where he augmented glassmaking with painting and other artforms. Today, Pemberton continues to remain busy, dividing his time between glassmaking and painting practices; an upcoming teaching stint at Haystack this summer; and serving as Director of Crafting the Future, a program creating more equitable opportunities for BIPOC students interested in the arts. “Craft schools are immersive and less formal than the collegiate route,” he says. “I’m a huge advocate [of them] and know how much you can learn.”

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Regarded as one of the founding fathers of contemporary American craft, Chihuly studied glass making at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Upon graduating, he enrolled at the Rhode Island School of Design where he received an MFA and taught for many years. Throughout his tenure, Chihuly spent summers teaching at Haystack in Deer Isle, Maine, during which time he realized “artists teaching artists is vital to helping students find their own path.” Founded in 1950, the school was considered experimental because it had no permanent faculty, nor did it offer degrees. Remaining true to its roots, Haystack’s workshops and residencies are still taught by visiting faculty and remain sought-after programs today. Chihuly credits Haystack with influencing him to cofound Pilchuck Glass School in Seattle, and, while no longer teaching, he continues to encourage “students to surround themselves with other artists. Watch how they live, not just how they work.”



UKRAINE’S GUNIA PROJECT SHINES A LIGHT ON THE COUNTRY’S LONG-STANDING CRAFT TRADITION. W R I T T E N BY M I C H E L L E B R U N N E R

In folk art, every brush stroke and every stitch tells a story, and when those crafts are lost to time, so too is a piece of history. It’s a reality that Natasha Kamenska and Maria Gavryliuk, founders of the Gunia Project, know all too well. “Handmade items have always been at the heart of Ukrainian life, yet few people pass on the beauty of this national culture to their children,” says Gavryliuk. In 2017, while volunteering at the Ivan Honchar Museum’s National Centre of Folk Culture in Kyiv, both women began to wonder why younger generations had forgotten folk crafts integral to their heritage. It sparked an idea: Form a collective of artists dedicated to producing Ukrainian crafts for a new audience using the traditional, timeworn skills of their ancestors.

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Ceramic plates available through Ukraine’s Gunia Project depict religious and folk motifs from the country’s rich artistic history.

The duo embarked on a quest to find artisans, traveling throughout Ukrainian villages to seek out craftspeople by word of mouth. At a market in the town of Yavoriv, they encountered a gunya, a handmade sheep’s wool coat that serves as a talisman-like garment used during major life events. Finding inspiration in the object, they christened the company Gunia Project in 2019. Handmade items sold through the collective include fiber arts, glass and jewelry, in addition to a large inventory of painted ceramics featuring playful takes on folk-art motifs and religious themes. Many of the pieces sport images of saints and angels that loom large in Ukrainian faith and lore (their ceramic production

began with a single artist who happened to be trained as an icon painter). While the artistic sensibility of these pieces feels modern and fresh, the subject matter is timeless and deeply ingrained in the national identity. For Gavryliuk and Kamenska, preserving Ukrainian culture for future generations has acquired even more significance as of late. “With the war at our doors, we know that our culture needs to be preserved and cherished,” says Gavryliuk. “Art is so closely intertwined with history that destroying folk crafts destroys our cultural heritage, and the country as a whole,” adds Kamenska. guniaproject.com, thenopo.com

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Todd Nickey and Amy Kehoe seek out beautiful pieces for design projects as well as their Los Angeles shop from flea markets, antique fairs and the like. Shown here is one such find: a vintage carved-wood entry door.

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My partner Amy Kehoe and I have built our lives around being out in the world— at craft fairs, art shows, antique fairs and even flea markets—unearthing sources of inspiration. Although I enjoy searching for things online, it’s important for us to touch and feel objects. There’s only so much you can see about patina, texture and scale on a screen! We met a young woman, just out of art school, at a craft show a few years ago, and she was making beautiful sculptures and serveware from wood. I don’t want to sound too ‘woo-woo,’ but when she invited us to pick up her work, I could feel the energy she put into making it. The way she sands her pieces gives them a unique surface, something that’s impossible to manufacture. It’s exhilarating to meet people who are passionate about creating and making. Hunting and shopping in person is also where kismet happens. At times, I almost feel like a water witch with a divining rod because something just draws me to a piece—I find what I love by clearing my mind and exploring. I recently discovered a forged-iron company that makes the most extraordinary pieces and when I first saw them, I got jelly belly for a few minutes because it was such a thrill. This is an era where appreciation for art and craft is growing, and we are embracing it on all levels, from crude to posh and fancy. The importance of handmade goods can’t be overstated—it’s fundamental; it’s everything. nickeykehoe.com

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Common Threads KYLE BUNTING RETURNS TO HIS ROOTS WITH AN AMERICANA-INSPIRED COLLECTION. For hide rug designer Kyle Bunting, family has always been at the core of his work. Take, for example, the Austinbased creatives lauded range of rugs, wall coverings and home accessories, which incorporate methods passed down from his father Jim, who owned a hide art and furniture company. Bunting’s inventive take on these techniques ultimately led to his eponymous empire of beautiful yet functional décor objects for the home. Now, more than two decades since getting his start, Bunting’s work is once again being shaped by those near and dear. This time around, Bunting looked to his mother, Peggy, and her longstanding passion for quilting as inspiration for his latest collection, Stateside. Playing off the striking patterns and graphic geometry of these traditional American textiles, the colorful new rug designs fuse the handiwork of both parents—all with Bunting’s signature spin. Each floor covering is created from pieced-together scraps, culled from repurposed hide cuttings and excess material collected during production. What’s more, the collaboration also presents an opportunity to spotlight an unsung artform. Women like Peggy, and her family, have looked to quilting as a means of expression, love and practicality for centuries. “One of my most prized quilts was my grandmother’s,” she explains. “This handmade heirloom was crafted 65 years ago, and it’s evident that each stitch was painstakingly, and thoughtfully, made.” It is the Buntings’ hope that these modern interpretations may also become treasured keepsakes and serve as timeless reminders of the historical fabric that connects families from one generation to the next. kylebunting.com

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Counterclockwise from top left: Lucia Rise and Fall Pendant in Naturale / Price upon request / hectorfinch.com.. Box Tray in Sea Grass and Sun Tray in Matcha / $255 and $225 / anastasiohome.com. Toma Lounge Chair in Ivory Boucle / $3,695 / trnk-nyc.com. Mactan Cocktail Table / Price upon request / bernhardt.com. Selvaggio Stone Mosaic in Rosa / $79.95 per square foot / annsacks.com. Agate Bowl in Terracotta by &Klevering / $43 / smallable.com. Woolytone Pillow in Natural / $228 / burkelman.com.

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Nestled on King Street in downtown Charleston, The Pinch is a boutique hotel occupying two original Victorian-style buildings dating from the mid-1800s. Philadelphia-based firm Method Co., working alongside Morris Adjmi Architects, imbued the interiors with thoughtful, modern touches while embracing its designation as a National Register of Historic Places. thepinch.com


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For a one-of-a-kind stay in California’s wine country, look no further than The Madrona, an Aesthetic Movement-era private estate turned charming Healdsburg inn. Designed and co-owned by Jay Jeffers, the property’s late 19th century DNA is on full display— from original bay windows to soaring ceilings. Designloving guests will especially enjoy the impressive art collection, which features works commissioned exclusively for the hotel. themadronahotel.com. themadronahotel.com


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Looking for a quiet respite from city life? The Chatwal Lodge sits on 100 idyllic pastoral acres in Upstate New York and offers views of Toronto Reservoir lake. The Adirondack-style interiors boast cozy reclaimedwood walls, hearty stonework and of-the-style furnishings that whisk guests into a cabin-chic state of mind. After spending the day exploring the great outdoors, visitors can dine on locally-sourced cuisine at the property’s restaurant. thechatwallodge.com.


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LIFE FORM To achieve the Maurice Floor Lamp’s melting, scale-like texture, Santa Fe furniture designer Natan Moss rolls, shapes and fires each ceramic tendril before meticulously adhering them to the lamp’s base. Compared to Moss’ smaller vessels, these larger forms can take up to three days to compose. Tactile and life-like, Moss named the head-turning series after Maurice Sendak’s book, Where The Wild Things Are, after seeing a resemblance between its otherworldly characters and his work. lawson-fenning.com


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ORIGIN STORY Ceramicist Jonathan Cross is drawn to the natural world, namely forms found in American southwest geology and archaeology. These sources of inspiration are evident in Cross’ Side Tables, which come to life in his Joshua Tree studio using the rammed earth technique. Cross begins by layering and compressing different clays, eventually excavating the desired form from a solid clay block. The figure is left to dry for a month before being loaded into a wood-fired kiln where it is transformed into stone. thefutureperfect.com

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GOING GREEN With its ripple-like texture and deep, energizing hue it’s hard to imagine that Ryan Belli’s Arches Dining Chair is conceived from solid wood. The furniture designer strived to drastically transform the raw material from its natural state in order to achieve an entirely new form. While the color is inspired by Belli’s verdant Pasadena, California, homebase— where he imagined it perched alongside lush flora—this chair is anything but incognito surrounded by desert landscape. bellibellibelli.com

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COLLABORATIVE EFFORTS After years of working together on various projects, A-list designer Kelly Wearstler tapped Los Angeles-based ceramicist Morgan Peck for a nine-part ceramic collection of tableware and accent pieces. Each handmade item, including the Wall Mirror (shown), is imbued with fingerprints and impressions of its maker, giving each design unique characteristics. Peck counts everything from Midcentury car fins to Legos and stone formations as sources of inspiration for the line, which is exclusively available through Wearstler’s online gallery. kellywearstler.com

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PERCH PERFECT Behold Bari Ziperstein’s series of outdoor-friendly clay side tables. Resembling gears in motion, Tall Hex (left) and Double Tier Hex (center) take cues from industrial, Brutalist design elements, while Tall Castle (right) pays homage to Chicago’s iconic Marina City towers. Each of Ziperstein’s pieces are handmade in Los Angeles using slab building techniques, which involves forming and joining individual clay slabs together to realize a finished shape. The form is then glazed in one of the studio’s unique color combinations, like Sunset Pink or Analine Green (shown). bzippyandcompany.com

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GUIDING LIGHT LGS Studio’s Lithic Lamp is part lighting source, part sculpture. Totem-esque in size and arrangement, layers of stain and glaze are applied to each hand-carved ceramic sphere to achieve its volcanic rock appearance. Founders Thomas Renaud and Noel Hennessy begin by mapping out the design, sketching the shape before determining how it will be assembled in their Los Angeles studio. The duo have christened their designs “new relics” in an ongoing quest to create work that is not tied to a particular time or place. lgsstudio.com

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THE SMART + HEALTHY HOME Throughout the country, homeowners and their design pros alike are striving to balance more than a few goals at once. They want an environment that serves as sanctuary at the end of a long day … even though they may spend their workday in the same spaces. They seek to entertain in style but also need durable hubs for the activity of children and pets. They crave new ways to embrace the slow living that signifies true wellness, while finding themselves in need of practical, convenient solutions. So, how is the balance struck? Find out on the following pages, where the industry’s brightest talk all things smart, healthy—and beautiful—at home.

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Light can be transformative. It creates ambience, opens up

First, start early. And second, make intelligence a part of the

new functional possibilities and showcases the home features

architecture. A smart home feels like an integrated ecosystem

one most adores, like the art aficionado’s collection. Such is

when it’s designed, from the beginning, alongside the other

the perspective that drives the invention of every new light

foundational elements of the home, such as doors, windows,

fixture, shade and control element that Lutron designs. As for

and electrical and climate systems. Tightly integrate home

how to best bring this transformational light into the home,

technology so that each component is a foundational piece

Lutron points to two recommendations that go hand in hand.

of the structure, operating subtly in the background.

“For Lutron, light is energy; light is mood; light is a narrator of time.”

SYMPHONY OF LIGHT When Lutron’s innovative designs are involved, the home is more than just illuminated; it’s reinvented. •T unable lamps and luminaires restore the romance of candlelight and synchronize with the sun to dissolve the boundary between natural and built environments. •W hisper-quiet, automatic shades act as a natural extension to the light control system, balancing access to sunlight with sanctuary from it. •E very system is custom-designed and integrated by an expert to reflect the habits, preferences and personality of the end user, ensuring that whole-home control is more than intuitive—it’s second nature.

WORK WITH NATURE Among Lutron’s top tips is to design with the light, not against it. “Think of moonlight, sunrise, light-filtered green through trees, late-night embers in a dying fire— each moment is a canvas, and light is what soaks that canvas with color and feeling,” the team says. “Blend indoor and outdoor lighting with intention to match your mood and cultivate well-being.”

Top Dynamic lighting, automated shades and a sophisticated control system operate in concert to synchronize the color and intensity of interior lighting with the sun, dissolving the boundary between the natural and built environments. Photography Courtesy of Lutron


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The kitchen has always been the heart of the home, but as

the boundaries to deliver the highest ventilation performance

of late, it truly acts as the everyday center for all things life

in the kitchen. Zephyr range hoods keep the air in the kitchen

and work, healthy living and connection. As such, quality—

free of unwanted toxins and bacteria. Without proper

of air, water, durability, cooking performance and more—has

ventilation, grease and grime can and will settle into cabinetry,

become a focal point for homeowners and design pros alike.

walls, window treatments and upholstery. Zephyr continues

And this continues to be a top priority for manufacturers

to deliver products that stand up to cleaning the air with

like Zephyr. Known for its design-forward range hoods and

industry-first technology, energy efficiency and design

innovative technology, the 25-year-old company has pushed

solutions for every kitchen.

“The kitchen is no longer just a space for cooking. It is an entertaining hub—the most used room in the home.”

REVOLUTIONARY DESIGN • Perimeter Aspiration System increases air velocity through narrow openings around the perimeter of the hood, which improves the capture of cooking contaminates. • PowerWave™ blower technology is the most powerful dual-internal blower system on the market. • Airflow Control Technology™ (ACT™) allows installers to limit the maximum blower CFM to meet local code requirements. • Enhanced LED lighting brings dimmable, energyefficient illumination that lasts up to 25,000 hours. • Designer partnerships have resulted in timeless and beautiful hoods that elevate the kitchen aesthetic. • Smart app technology features voice activation and the ability to control the range hood from mobile device.

Top Featuring the Zephyr Tornado III Insert, Hommeboys Interiors played with materials in this kitchen while incorporating light and fresh air into the space. Far left This J. Reiko Design + Co. kitchen features a Lux Island in-ceiling hood that blends seamlessly into the design. Left The Mesa Wall in satin gold takes kitchen glamour to new heights.


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When interior designer Summer Thornton’s Dallas client asked for a marble primary bath, she took the request to heart, sheathing the space in not one, but three different types: Arabescato Corchia in large-format slabs; Grey Lilac on the sink vanities; and Calacatta Viola for the makeup vanity, casings and windowsills. “It was quite the puzzle to install, but the nuance adds depth and interest,” says the Chicago-based designer. “The accent marbles are powerful, without being jarring. We were drawn to both the lilac shade as well as the Calacatta Viola’s plum tones.” All three stones also make an appearance on the floor, where they are carefully laid out in a “Mondrian-esque

pattern” in conjunction with strategically placed textured metallic tiles. The latter, along with a polished-nickel soaking tub and an antique wall mirror, bring additional light into the space. “There’s only one window, so these reflective surfaces bounce light around the room, making it feel twice as large,” notes Thornton. The metallic fittings and accents were also chosen to help add warmth, which is important in all-stone baths that can sometimes come across as cold. To further encourage an inviting atmosphere, Thornton selected cerused-oak wooden cabinetry and a tactile wicker vanity chair to complete the stunning scheme. summerthorntondesign.com

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For the primary bath of a landmarked Tudor residence in Dallas, designer Summer Thornton employed three different types of marble to achieve its dynamic appearance. Hammered German Silver tiles from Paris Ceramics offset marble flooring. The space is outfitted with a polished-nickel tub from Catchpole & Rye, fittings from Waterworks, Murano-glass vanity scones from Jean-Marc Fray and a Vaughan ceiling fixture.


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Shannon Wollack and Brittany Zwickl, the duo behind West Hollywood firm Studio Life/Style, approached this Los Angeles powder room with a sophisticated-yet-daring eye. “We knew early on that we wanted to use a stone with lots of movement and color for the custom vanity,” says Zwickl. The designers landed on Calacatta Viola marble, which features burgundy veining that pairs perfectly with a deep green plaster finish on the walls. Below, Zwickl dives into more detail. studio-lifestyle.com What was the inspiration behind the design? A powder room presents the perfect place to have a little fun! We were trying to create something moody with a touch of drama, and a dark color paired with striking stone always works well in small spaces.

Tell us about the wall treatment? A contrasting wall color can help bring out the stone’s natural tones. Here, we chose Portola Paints & Glazes’ Roman Clay in the Lone Park shade, which adds extra depth to the room and plays with the reflection of light. Lindsey Adelman scones and a Gio Ponti−style mirror complete the look.

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Every jewel box needs some shimmer, and Kohler’s recently debuted Statement shower collection offers just the right amount of bling. The line contains four hand showers, two body sprays, four rain heads and an oval showerhead (shown in Vibrant Brushed Moderne Brass). The oval head—which is available in both 10-inch and 12-inch lengths—is designed to deliver a robust stream of water that simulates a soaking summer storm. Additional finishes include Polished Chrome, Vibrant Brushed Nickel and Matte Black. kohler.com

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Drummonds tapped industrial designer Marc Newson to envision a collection of bath products that marries the company’s classic aesthetic with his penchant for sinuous shapes and sleek lines. Items range from shower controls to taps and mixers, but the star of the show is the Coln bathtub, which features elegant contours made from composite marble with customizable metal feet. drummonds-uk.com

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Subtle details such as an arched ribbon spout and transparent lever handles give Brizo’s new Allaria Widespread Lavatory a cool, modern twist. Shown in Brilliance Luxe Gold/Clear, the streamlined faucet is available in seven additional finishes, along with the option of a square spout with knob or twist-lever handles. To complement this faucet, the collection includes tub fillers, shower components and coordinating hardware that is sure to deliver a sense of polish and effortless style to any bath. brizo.com

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Statement slabs are one of the most effective ways to transform a space. Therefore, when the owners of this Boise, Idaho, residence called upon designer Jordan Yankovich of KovichCo Interiors to revamp their primary bath, she doubled down on green-hued Scala marble. “This stone has so much personality, with large green pools that the clients loved,” says Yankovich. “Real stone always feels new and fresh because you’re constantly discovering different patterns in the veining.”

Maximizing natural light was important to the scheme, so the designer added a see-through gas fireplace which allows daylight to flow between the bath and bedroom. Copper, nickel, steel, bluestone and oak complement the marble and round out the room’s palette. “The client is a mining engineer, so these finishes are a nod to his profession,” notes Yankovich. “The materials are fancy, but they are used in a way that feels timeless and approachable.” kovichco.com

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Scala marble from Ann Sacks makes a strong statement in this Boise, Idaho, primary bath designed by Jordan Yankovich of KovichCo Interiors. In the corner, a seethrough gas fireplace from European Home provides views into the bedroom and out to the river beyond. The custom soaking tub is from Premier Copper Products and the fittings are by Watermark Designs.



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In this Southampton residence by Elizabeth Lawrence of Bunny Williams Interior Design, a secluded sitting room cloaked in a pale lilac toile serves as flexible sleeping quarters thanks to a twin bed-sized sofa. In a nostalgic flourish, an antique secretary offers guests a place to sit and tend to written correspondence.

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Limestone pavers flow through the entry (left), bathroom (below) and living-dining space (opposite), creating a timeless thread that welcomes sandy feet and muck boots alike.

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For designer Elizabeth Lawrence, a ground-up guest residence in Southampton provided a unique opportunity to bridge the old with the new. Building upon Georgian-influenced architecture by Michael Dwyer (largely inspired by Frances Elkins’ interiors), and led by her client’s appreciation for antiques, Lawrence began layering palette and pattern to imbue a sense of calm, collected sophistication to

the dwelling, which serves as a year-round getaway. The result reads “a bit like an English country home, but with a Southampton twist,” notes Lawrence. She kept the ethos of-a-place with choice details like subtly coastal paint colors custom-crafted by Donald Kaufman throughout, and a bespoke entry mural by Artgroove depicting the seaside town. “The mix of casual living in a formal setting is what makes this project so interesting,” muses the designer, pointing to the breezy spirit of the open-concept living-dining room—a pleasing contrast to the grand

architectural detailing. A similar dichotomy can be found in the surprising throughlines that lace together collections of wooden antiques, sumptuous, high-pile carpets and historically reverent textiles. Modern artworks and contemporary lighting are hallmarks of the design, and Lawrence’s artful placements— like an enormous Noguchi lantern above the dining table—typify the “Southampton twist” she endeavored to achieve at the outset. “At night, when that’s the only thing lit,” she notes, “it almost looks like the moon is hanging there.” bunnywilliams.com


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When a couple’s search for a larger primary residence came up short, they abandoned the idea and turned to landscape architect John Howard to reconceive their existing Buckhead, Georgia, backyard instead. Crowning the greenspace, a potting shed designed by architect William B. Litchfield (an homage to Bunny Mellon’s folly at Oak Spring Farm), underscores the bucolic manner of the newly appointed oasis. Trellising strung with Madison jasmine and climbing roses “serves

as a transitional, unifying moment between the terraced lawn and surrounding woodlands,” notes Howard. In collaboration with Litchfield and interior designer Liza Bryan, he specified bluestone pavers, barnwood paneling and a soapstone sink for flower arranging. Happily, the clients purport to using the shed as a bar and serving area when entertaining, too, treating friends and family to all the charms of a pastoral soiree—from the convenience of Atlanta proper. howarddesignstudio.com


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“We wanted to create a country house in the city,” shares Sara Gilbane of her clients’ Manhattan residence. Taking cues from a prolific collection of antiques and artworks, the designer set about capturing the spirit of the family’s ancestral Pennsylvania farmhouse in their newly purchased downtown apartment, which she transformed from austere white box to characterful flat alongside architect Gerard Beekman. Take the guest room, where, enveloped by a painterly Lewis & Wood wallpaper, Gilbane employed streamlined canopies to “cozy up” antique metal beds dressed in early American quilts. Or the entry hall, where the selection of tumbled stone flooring in a timeless black-and-white check lays the foundation for oil painting gallery walls and millwork painted a chalky hue that feels snatched from a country residence benefitting from centuries of patina. “We live in a world where so much is accessible and, in turn, so much is the same,” muses Gilbane. “That is in part why this ‘old with a twist’ aesthetic is resonating today— it’s just refreshing.” saragilbaneinteriors.com


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Meet the Judges Luxe Interiors + Design invited design professionals from across the country to compete in the 2022 Luxe RED Awards, recognizing residential excellence in design. After receiving more than 1,200 entries, a panel of industry experts selected regional winners across 11 project categories and national winners across 27 product categories. Regional project winners then competed for national recognition, and the public’s favorite projects and products vied for our Readers’ Choice awards. Meet the judges below and turn the page to view this year’s winners.

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David Scott established his namesake firm, David Scott Interiors, with a belief that interiors should reflect the style and personality of their owner—not simply the designer. The natural connection a client has with their home drives each design, resulting in a portfolio of highly personal environments. With almost 30 years of experience, Scott has created diverse and artful designs in an array of styles for numerous clients. Visually stimulating yet supremely functional, Scott’s interiors gracefully meld the timeless elegance of the past with today’s modern aesthetic.

For interior designer Joy Moyler, fashion is a driving force behind her diverse body of work. Textiles, color and pattern seep into her projects, which are punctuated by bespoke details often found in haute couture. She developed a penchant for architecture after visiting Spain as a teenager. Enthralled by the light, color and textures of Madrid and Barcelona, she decided to pursue a Bachelor of Science in architecture. Moyler’s experience spans the globe and encompasses residential, retail, hospitality and commercial projects infused with local culture. Moyler’s portfolio also includes A-list celebrity residences, including Harry Winston’s Beverly Hills home.

A Detroit native, Young Huh received a law degree from Fordham University. While pursuing further education and an internship in interior design, Huh discovered her true calling and founded her New York City-based design firm in 2007. Resetting the design narrative for each project, Huh’s work is about finding harmony and dynamism through the application of classic and modern design principles. Thoughtful architectural details provide the groundwork for warm and welcoming interiors, each animated by sophisticated surface treatments, a singular play of pattern and color, as well as a touch of wanderlust.

Lauren Rottet

Nicole Fuller

Pamela Jaccarino

Lauren Rottet is a highly accomplished architect, interior designer, furniture designer and art curator with an extraordinary record of awards, publications, lectures, juries and honors. She is the founding principal of Rottet Studio, an international interior architecture and design firm, and was the first woman in history to be elevated to Fellow status by both the American Institute of Architects and the International Interior Design Association. She also holds the titles of Interior Design Hall of Fame member, Interiors Designer of the Year, Boutique Design Designer of the Year and Hospitality Design Platinum Circle inductee.

Internationally acclaimed interior designer Nicole Fuller, founder of the eponymous Nicole Fuller Interiors, is renowned for her artfully appointed, one-of-a-kind residential and commercial spaces. Fuller’s work is synonymous with sophisticated, nuanced luxury, where attention to detail, savoir faire and a cultivated eye culminate in spaces that are as unique as her clients. Moreover, she is conversant in a wide range of aesthetics and styles and has an intuitive knack for discerning her clients’ visual needs. Recent and current projects include the Art District Hotel in Downtown Los Angeles and the Baccarat Residences in New York.

A native New Yorker, Pamela Jaccarino is the founding editor in chief of Luxe Interiors + Design, the largest residential architecture and design brand in the country, a position she has held since 2005. Jaccarino has been instrumental in the growth of the brand and continues to champion its fresh vision and evolution. She also frequently lectures on design-related topics. Prior to joining SANDOW in 2002, she was an executive editor with the LVMH Group.

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ON LOCATION An almost mythical place of rolling hills, fertile fields, time-honored artistry, superlative culinary arts and world-class wine making, Wine Country is a modern-day Shangri-la. Driven by the stunning vistas and the unhurried, mindful pace locals embrace, it is also a place where great design thrives. Earthy palettes and vineyard-inspired features give way to spaces that invite respite, fruitful thinking and, perhaps above all, great conversation … over a glass of wine. In the following pages, step into the perspectives of those writing new chapters in the ever-magical, always revered Napa, Sonoma and beyond.


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O N L O C AT IO N | WINE COUNTRY “Alila Napa Valley is the ideal place to experience the best of California’s most celebrated wine region.”

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ALILA NAPA VALLEY 707.963.7000 | alilanapavalley.com |

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Wine Country is known for honoring its distinguished past while embracing the very best of today’s most elevated lifestyles. Conceived by the internationally-renowned design firm Yabu

Bridging modern and traditional, Alila Napa Valley’s design embraces neutral tones and clean lines presented through a mix of woods, metals, stone and floor-to-ceiling glass that lets nature’s beauty take center stage, while private balconies, fire pits and outdoor tubs allow guests to further soak in the views of the vineyards and Spring Mountain. Beyond this intimate setting, guests can connect more deeply with the destination through complementary Alila Experiences, such as garden mixology tastings, alfresco painting classes, perfume workshops and guided yoga. In addition, visitors can indulge in holistic spa treatments at Spa Alila and savor Top Chef alum Chris Cosentino’s modern cuisine at Acacia House.

Pushelberg and built around a historic 1905 Victorian mansion that is nestled next to the legendary Beringer Estate Winery, Alila Napa Valley is the very embodiment of that ideal. Known for its world-class amenities, highly-curated experiences, authentic local cuisine, centuries-old wellness therapies and unparalleled design, Alila launched their state-of-the-art, luxury, adultsonly resort in St. Helena in 2021. As Alila Napa Valley celebrates its first anniversary, guests can expect a truly outstanding level of comfort and service that is inspired by Wine Country’s natural

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• Meuse Gallery • Martin Design • AERENA Galleries & Gardens • Caldwell Snyder Gallery • elysewalker

Top Home base for enjoying morning coffee or a fireside nightcap, every guest balcony and patio boasts a private fire pit. Far left The estate-like footprint includes contemporary guestroom buildings mindfully sited around a Victorian home that hosts the Acacia House restaurant. Left With a heated pool and on-site vineyard, the bucolic adults-only resort is within walking distance of the Beringer winery and St. Helena. Photography Courtesy of Alila Napa Valley


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Napa Valley’s intimate adults-only resort, envisioned by Yabu Pushelberg Here in the heart of California wine country, worlds converge at Alila Napa Valley. Modern meets traditional at an intimate, estate-like retreat impeccably designed by Yabu Pushelberg, replete with custom Italian furnishings and luxurious spa-like bathrooms. Town greets country where historic Beringer vineyards are at your fingertips and charming downtown St. Helena is within footsteps. And local begets legendary at the acclaimed Spa Alila and Acacia House restaurant by Top Chef Masters winner Chris Cosentino.

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O N L O C AT IO N | WINE COUNTRY “Wine Country’s expansive landscapes of vineyard, woodland and rolling hills are a constant source of inspiration.”

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AMY A. ALPER, ARCHITECT 707.939.9701 | alperarchitect.com |

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Working with the timeless qualities of light, texture, rhythm, proportion and expressive detail, Alper crafts each project to suit both property and owner. A constant for the firm is helping clients envision and build a home that will house family memories. Stewardship of resources, both budgetary and environmental, paired with exceptional service, are the hallmarks of Alper’s practice. That makes her a perfect fit for the residents of Wine Country, who are increasingly conscious in all ways.

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Describing the high-end Wine Country home, architect Amy Alper says this: “The views set the stage and in response I look to highlight the drama of approach and procession that leads to them.” The process certainly works for her, if the portfolio of award-winning (including a Luxe RED Award in 2020 and 2022) and widely published work is any indication. Alper elaborates further on her perspective: “As design begins, careful site planning and sustainable strategies are key, including a renewed focus on gathering pavilions for year-round entertaining outdoors. Of course, energy usage and fire resistance are always in mind.” Signature to her work, the architecture, interiors and landscape are deftly integrated, exemplifying a tenet of luxury living in the region—Wine Country residents embracing their stunning outdoor environments.

Top Designed as a resort-style cabana, this guesthouse has wings that reach out to pull visitors to a covered courtyard, complete with a wet bar. Right & Center Color and texture in the water-hued shower tile make for an artful backdrop to the vanity room. Then, a surprise comes in the form of a large glass door bringing greenery in and allowing access to the pool. Far right The soaring roof is emphasized with a cedar-lined finish that drops back behind typically open doors leading to the guest space and bathroom. Photography Adam Potts Photography Styling in all images by Mikhael Romain

•N atural wonders: “Two of my favorites are Jack London State Historic Park and Sugarloaf Ridge State Park. The colors and textures found in both are inspirational.” •G ood wine: “In my opinion, the best bottle of wine is a cabernet sauvignon by Knighton Family Vineyards.”


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O N L O C AT IO N | WINE COUNTRY “The quality of life in Wine Country is outstanding because, here, self-indulgence is a virtue.”

THE WINE LIST Bob Pennypacker takes us on a guided tour of life in the Wine Country. •W hat architectural and design styles define Wine Country? Tuscan, modern and modern farmhouse are all on trend, and when they are done well, they defy trend and become timeless. •H ow does your love of community inform your work? I am privileged to represent some of the area’s finest properties, so I want my marketing to reflect not just a home’s stats, but its history, place in the community and the lifestyle it offers.

BOB PENNYPACKER OF HEALDSBURG SOTHEBY’S 707.799.6032 | bobpennypacker.com |

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Like a fine, blended vintage, the quintessential Wine Country resident is a mix of cosmopolitan culture, rural refinement and hometown pride. Bob Pennypacker, property advisor at Healdsburg Sotheby’s International Realty, is the living embodiment of that idea. “I spent most of my adult life based in big cities—New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco—and took advantage of opportunities to study and work overseas,” he says. “When I was ready for small-town life, I chose Healdsburg and the Wine Country because it offers the very best small-town community with a dash of urban sophistication.” Pennypacker’s background as a practicing architect provides

•D escribe your clientele. My clients usually start out as tourists who then purchase a second residence that eventually becomes their primary home. Not surprisingly, they come for the same reasons I did—the chance to slow down and enjoy life—and it is my honor to find them a home.

FIVE FAST FAVORITES • The Healdsburg Museum • The Paul Mahder Gallery • The Matheson •T he Healdsburg Ridge and Fitch Mountain Open Space • The Montage Healdsburg

him with a unique approach to his work. “What inspired me most as an architect and continues to do so as an agent is helping people find meaning in their homes and communities, because that is key to discovering the good life.”

Top Modern sanctuary on 77 acres. Bottom In-town modern. Photography Steve Magner Photography


Wine Country is more than just my office. It’s home. 20 years as an Architect was just training for the work I am truly passionate about. Experience Wine Country Real Estate from a different perspective. To see current offerings, please visit: www.BobPennypacker.com

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O N L O C AT IO N | WINE COUNTRY “We build exceptional residential, hospitality and winery projects that require extensive thought, planning and execution.”

NAPA KNOW-HOW •D escribe your mission. Because we believe the process is as important as the finished project, we’ve made it our mission to work closely with owners and design teams to successfully deliver extraordinary buildings in many different styles and complexities.

CENTRIC GENERAL CONTRACTORS 707.968.2900 | centricgc.com |

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Between San Francisco and northern Wine Country lies some of the most fertile ground in the world for great architecture, design and building. This is something Tim McDonald has known his whole life and brings to his role as CEO at Centric General Contractors. “With offices in Napa Valley and San Francisco, we are perfectly situated to collaborate with design teams throughout the Bay Area and effectively complete a wide-range of projects,” he says. That range includes residential, commercial and hospitality projects in myriad scopes and styles. “Our body of work includes building everything from log homes to vineyard estates to cutting-edge concrete, steel and glass designs,” McDonald shares. “Each of our projects demonstrates its own unique aspects while remaining true to the vision of the architect, interior designer and, most importantly, the owner.”

Top The entry to this Napa Valley estate is centered on an amazing tree sculpture and mirror pond by Ai Weiwei. Right A cantilevered steel staircase serves as a functional work of art in this exceptional Napa Valley home. Center CGC built a barrel chai for St. Helena’s Chappellet Vineyards that provides a multi-sensory journey in winemaking and aesthetic appeal. Far right Complete with a bar, gym and dining space with knockout vineyard views, this retrofitted Napa barn marries the best of new and old. Photography Top & Right by Cesar Rubio; Center by Mimi Giboin; Far right by Matthew Millman

•H ow does CGC help to build a better Wine Country? While we’re often asked for input, our role is focused on executing projects to the letter based on the design and engineering teams’ drawings, plans and instructions. •S hare a “must” for first-time visitor. A stop at the great wineries that have molded our community and the industry. These include Sharamsburg, Beringer, Inglenook and Charles Krug for a fun and valuable “deep dive” into our history, and Chappellet, Mondavi, Heitz, Silver Oak, Sutter Home and Chateau Montelen to experience labels that define the modern era of California Wines.



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O N L O C AT IO N | WINE COUNTRY “First-time visitors must do one thing: drive from River Road to the coast, with a picnic of world-class wine and food at the ready.”

SIGHTS, SIPS, SAVORIES, SHOPPING Mutt and Espinoza share a few of their favorite spots to frequent. illi’s Seafood & Raw Bar in •W Healdsburg. This an airy, lively café with a raw bar, lobster rolls, tapas and a fabulous wine list.

COKAS DIKO HOME 707.568.4044 | cokasdiko.com |

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The Wine Country aesthetic is one that designers and homeowners embrace. For 25 years, the design team at Cokas Diko Home has been inspired by this relaxed sophistication as they synergize vintage appeal with the vibrant styles from the present to create unique spaces for their clients. “We work with a select group of vendors and choose each item based on craftsmanship, affordability and timelessness, ensuring that each piece is a personal discovery,” says CEO Patrick Mutt. Along with their vast selection of furniture, custom upholstery, window treatments and one-of-a-kind pieces are Cokas Diko Home’s exclusively designed collections of lighting, rugs, pillows, accessories, bedding and artwork. “Our commitment to customer

he Scion House tasting room •T at Robert Young in Geyserville. For a beautiful setting atop a vineyard, and a fantastic glass of wine, look no further. ranscendence Theatre •T Company at Jack London State Historic Park in Glen Ellen. It only happens in the summer, but this is worth seeing. onoma Plaza. Here, you’ll find •S farmer’s markets, independently owned boutiques, tasting rooms, cafés—what’s not to like? he Sonoma coast. Rugged •T and vast, this stretch of nature is breathtaking … it’s second to none.

service keeps our clients coming back,” adds president Ramon Espinoza. “For those who crave a bespoke process, our in-house design team is on hand to serve and inspire.”

DESERT ISLAND BOTTLE For Mutt and Espinoza, nothing tops a glass of Corner 103’s 2018 Malbec, Sonoma Mountain.

Top Enjoy a great meal while relaxing in these armless, mohair dining chairs. Far left CDH’s luxurious bedding and exclusive lighting is highlighted by a live-edge bed. Left The CDH showroom has hundreds of beautiful, decorative pillows to enhance any home.


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O N L O C AT IO N | WINE COUNTRY “Mill District is the perfect balance of rustic sophistication, luxury residences, a boutique hotel and lifestyle amenities.”

WINE COUNTRY LUXURY Here are just a few of the amazing amenities Canopy has to offer… ultiple Choice: •M Ranging from snug studios to expansive three-bedroom homes with offices, Canopy’s Flats embody the essence of contemporary luxury by incorporating high design with comfort and simplicity. ined and Dined: •W In a one-of-a-kind collaboration with Kyle Connaughton, head chef and co-owner of the three-Michelin-starrated SingleThread Farm, Restaurant and Inn, Canopy’s Penthouse and Garden Home residences feature true chef-inspired kitchens— replete with a full suite of Miele appliances— and wine rooms that are inspired by SingleThread’s celebrated wine director, Rusty Rastello.

MILL DISTRICT 707.314.0094 | milldistricthealdsburg.com |

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A unique mix of cosmopolitan sophistication, small-town harmony, stunning natural beauty, five-star dining and world-class wine production is at the very heart of Healdsburg’s far-ranging appeal. Just steps from the town’s historic plaza is Mill District, an exclusive 10-acre community that is setting a new standard in luxury living in Wine Country. Set amidst a preserved redwood grove, Canopy

utdoor Opulence: •O Canopy’s four select Garden Homes offer lushy landscaped private terraces, culinary gardens, outdoor kitchens and water features, all of which connect to The Preserve, a 1-acre haven of gardens and redwoods that provides the perfect indoor-outdoor lifestyle.

is Mill District’s initial collection of 43 deluxe residences. With architecture and interior design by the multiaward-winning firm, Olson Kundig, Canopy’s five penthouses, four garden homes and 34 single-level flats boast a wide-range of refined amenities, such as state-of-the-art chef’s kitchens, wine features, spa-inspired bathrooms, floor-to-ceiling sliding glass walls, private terraces, outdoor kitchens and unmatched views. Canopy at Mill District takes elevated living to new heights.

Top Located in downtown Healdsburg, Mill District is steps from the plaza, one of Sonoma County’s hottest destinations for food, wine and outdoor adventure. Rendering MOLT Studios


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OH, SO SONOMA ... “Among the most enduring Sonoma styles is the modern farmhouse aesthetic that worldrenowned architect Howard Backen brought to Wine Country,” Jon says. “We honor his legacy in our own modern farmhouse and modern barn designs, which incorporate large floor-to-ceiling windows and doors into the traditional Wine Country style. We also embrace cutting-edge contemporary architecture that combines clean design with organic materials that honor the lush beauty of the Sonoma landscape.”

THE MUST LIST What should a first timer do in the Sonoma Valley? Susan Reiter on what not to miss ... •T ake a drive on Highway 12 between Sonoma and Kenwood.

REITER FINE HOMES 707.833.4100 | jonreiter.com

When superior construction know-how is combined with unique materials and a distinct eye for artistry, exceptionally crafted homes are born. For more than 20 years,

•V isit the hiking trails and the museum at Jack London State Park. •P ack a picnic and head to Sugarloaf Ridge State Park. •E njoy a delicious meal at El Dorado Kitchen in Sonoma, or at Salt + Stone or Palooza Gastropub in Kenwood.

Jon and Susan Reiter and their highly skilled team at Reiter Fine Homes have been creating beloved family homes that exemplify the timeless elegance and sophistication that Wine Country is known for. “We design and build homes that fit the land and provide our clients with the relaxed, elevated lifestyle they expect in Sonoma Valley,” Jon says. “We do this by designing with seamless indoor-outdoor living in mind and by building with the finest materials and finishes, and one-of-a-kind elements that bring ‘instant history’ to our homes,” Susan adds. Reiter Fine Homes is also known for their high-level, white-glove service. “We create custom, turnkey environments that our discerning clients can begin enjoying on day one.”

“Our distinct design sensibility and construction expertise is brought to luxurious life by our team of skilled craftsmen.”

Above Known as The Aerie, this property’s sophisticated design has its own true glow. Top This stunning pool and outdoor entertainment area is a perfect blend of rustic and refined Wine Country living. Left Clean lines, rich, organic materials and walls of windows bring a luminous elegance to this luxe living space. Photography Above Courtesy of Ginger Martin + CO Realty; Top Courtesy of Michael Guthrie + CO Architects; Left Courtesy of 3DM Digital


COMING SOON TO SONOMA, CALIFORNIA Nature and the built environment exist in perfect harmony at this breathtaking hilltop home.

REITER FINE HOMES 707.833.4100 | JONREITER.COM


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O N L O C AT IO N | WINE COUNTRY “Since 1990, we have been making a difference in our clients’ lives, serving them relationally— not transactionally.”

WINE COUNTRY WISDOM •W hat architectural styles are moving the needle? We are just eclipsing the modern farmhouse movement and seeing more buyers and home builders gravitate toward contemporary, midcentury and modern minimalist designs.

SANTA ROSA FINE HOMES 707.480.7653 | santarosafinehomes.com |

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Sonoma County is known for its unique blend of natural beauty, small-town appeal and sophisticated lifestyles. For more than 30 years, Jeff and Tracey Schween have been brokering deals for their clients through all stages of their lives and across multiple generations. In partnership with Compass, the accomplished couple helps buyers find the perfect Wine Country home and sellers exceed their goals. “We possess special skills when it comes to understanding the customer’s requirements for what that next home will be or the one that they want to build, along with the resources to get it done,” they say. “And with more than 1,000 properties sold and more than $1 billion in career sales, we have accumulated the experience people need to successfully

•D escribe your clientele. They are savvy people who enjoy the pace of living the Wine Country lifestyle while being able to capture the space they require. They bring their imaginations and imagery with them for their “next” home or the “dream” home they want to create. They trust us to help them achieve optimal results. •P rovide a snapshot of a luxury Wine Country home. A modern build with warm, contemporary finishes on a large parcel of land with robust entertaining spaces around a pool that affords captivating view corridors.

navigate the sale or purchase of a home in every imaginable market condition.”

Top After dinner, ascend the handsome floating staircase from the elegant dining room to the inviting Sky Lounge. Far left This truly “great” room has robust space and is connected to a covered loggia and a grand lanai. Left The sumptuous primary bath has a slipper soaking tub, large steam shower and floating dual vanity with views onto the home’s 2.38-plus private acres. Photography Circle Visions


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FERTILE LAND Richard Von Saal on the innovative essence that is Wine Country. •W hy did you make Napa your base? I’m born and raised in this delicious valley, so my passion to propagate all the creative geniuses that trust my hand in their ideas is vital!

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Wine Country has a rich tradition of world-class creativity that encompasses everything from winemaking to cuisine to architecture and design and beyond. Enter Richard Von Saal. As the proprietor and artist leading Vonsaal Design, the Napa native has been bringing his comprehensive skills and visionary eye to every aspect of architectural, interior and industrial design for more than two decades. “Vonsaal Design was birthed on a beautiful morning in 1999 as I was about to prep for the breakfast crowd at my vegetarian café,” he says. “It suddenly dawned on me that my aesthetics were the essence of my passion, so I closed the café and pursued the life of an artist.” Today, Von Saal and his exceptional team conceive every aspect of their projects, including furniture, lighting and textiles. “We believe in creating the entire space so that we can establish the true soul of a brand or an environment.”

Top A punchy, colorful shabang of texture and a palette of spices, sauces and herbs sauté this “Chef’s” living room. Right A copper screen in a moth wing pattern welcomes oenophiles and design connoisseurs to Serial Wines’ tasting lounge. Center A banquette tailored in Cowtan & Tout Mali Chocolate velvet, Vonsaal leather sling chairs and Vonsaal Maruca tables made from salvaged redwood enrich Serial Wines’ tasting room. Far right Von Saal selected the label art to create a dramatic impact in this lounge area that was inspired by midcentury retro futurism. Photography Top, Center & Far right by Greg Maximov; Right Courtesy of Richard Von Saal

•D escribe the design styles found in Wine Country? The essence of the mountains and vineyards—or “terroir” as we call it—is evident in most of our architecture. With that said, I’m very excited by the more modern approach that Napa architecture is taking. •H ow do your designs complement the community? The essence of Vonsaal Design starts with the products we create in our factory in Napa from salvaged and reclaimed materials. My team and I salvage trees from local arborists, reclaim metals and other items from condemned buildings and structures in Napa Valley to mill into the materials for our custom fabrications. It’s about great story telling!


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Architecture: Stephen Sutro and Sarah Turner, Sutro Architects Interior Design: Marea Clark, Marea Clark Interiors Home Builder: Clayton Timbrell, Clayton Timbrell & Company Inc.


Ready for Company This classic San Francisco residence is set to welcome guests after a sophisticated yet playful remodel.

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Designer Marea Clark furnished the entry with a vintage console refurbished by Antonio’s Antiques and a pair of shimmering Christopher Spitzmiller lamps. The walls, originally a blue hue, are painted Benjamin Moore’s White Dove. On the stairs is a faux bois-patterned runner by Crescent.

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ost homes have a hard time keeping secrets. Glance inside this Pacific Heights abode, for example, and the owners’ passion for entertaining and family gathering is revealed. From the sunfilled living room and cozy den to the thoughtfully appointed private spaces, each detail conveys a heartfelt desire to welcome and delight. In 1905, when architects Albert Sutton and Charles Peter Weeks designed the Colonial Revival home, formal parties were likely prim and proper. But when the current owners described the events they hoped to host to designer Marea Clark, they painted a picture of casual elegance. “We were excited to create a sophisticated space,” the wife explains. “But we’re a young family with four kids, so it also needed to feel comfortable for guests with children.” Their vision was a floor plan flowing easily from formal to informal spaces— dining room to kitchen to living room to den. So, in addition to updating wallcoverings, paint colors and light fixtures, Clark worked with architect Stephen Sutro and his colleague residential designer Sarah Turner to create a pocket door that enlarges the opening between dining room and kitchen. The new version was inserted with surgical precision, Sutro says, to preserve the home’s original millwork. “General contractor Clayton Timbrell and his team were able to splice into the baseboard and preserve the crown molding, making it look like nothing ever happened,” the architect notes. The alteration may be difficult to detect, but the impact in the dining room is dramatic. “Now you can look straight through the kitchen’s window wall and out to our green backyard,” the wife says. “You feel the outdoors, which is not so common in San Francisco.” To amplify the effect, Clark commissioned artisans at de Gournay to create a wallcovering with a pattern of pastel hand-painted butterflies for the dining room ceiling. “Butterflies and de Gournay are timeless and elegant, but having

them on the ceiling make it feel playful and unexpected,” she explains. For the walls, she chose lacquer with a pale blue hue and a reflective quality like that of the chandelier’s iridescentglass shades, making the space what she describes as “a study of light.” The pretty palette informs the spectrum of colors, from pale to saturated, that Clark used in finishes and furnishings throughout the house. In the living room, where a curvy sofa upholstered in a dustyrose velvet presides, “we started crossing over to some darker accents, like the walnut coffee table,” the designer says. The palette deepens further in the den, which feels “quite moody with its darkhued millwork and taupe fabric on the walls,” Clark notes. For that intimate space, meant for cocktail parties and family movie nights, Clark designed a sectional that nearly wraps the entire room. “The homeowners like to curl up there and get cozy, so we wanted it to be deep,” she says. Near one end of the sofa, the designer tucked a bar into a built-in bookcase. At another end, she hung a striking silhouette of a female form from the homeowners’ collection of contemporary artworks. With help from Clark, the clients explored the theme of water in new art acquisitions. A luminous, monochrome painting by Udo Nöger evokes a serene seascape in the dining room, and a Richard Misrach photograph of a lone surfer on a turquoise sea presides over the second-floor stair landing, providing a preview of the layered blue and green colors of the primary bedroom’s carpet, silk wallcovering and upholstered bed. Before personalizing bedrooms for the children, Clark consulted her young clients and then presented them with design boards for their approval. They settled on Pucci pillows and a mod chair for one daughter; a pastel floral headboard and drapery for another; classic reds and blues for the only son; and a blue lacquered vintage dresser and framed chinoiserie panel for the baby. In these rooms and throughout the house, Clark conjured a mood both ethereal and playful. “The spaces are not childlike, but they are places where children live,” she says. No secrets here.


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Clark painted the den’s ceiling Benjamin Moore’s Sea Life and the millwork in Temptation, then added Fermoie’s Astrea linen wallcovering for texture. Ottomans in a Perennials fabric accented by Lance Woven Leather complement an S. Harris velvet-upholstered sofa. The artwork is by Natasha Law.


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Above: “As you move through the entry to the powder room, there is a beautiful little moment at the end of the hall,” says Clark. She accentuated the window with a carved white oak pedestal by Amy Meier Design and a Penny Morrison hurricane vase. Left: Cabinetry designed by Stephen Sutro and Sarah Turner adds storage space to the kitchen. To complement its cerused-white oak finish, Clark designed a lava stone-topped dining table, which she paired with Quintus chairs upholstered in faux leather.


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Right: A cozy corner of the nursery features a small built-in desk, the perfect spot for a delicate, gilded chair. The vintage armchair was reupholstered in a light pink herringbone wool by Holland & Sherry. Opposite: When designing the nursery, Clark took inspiration from the family’s framed Gracie wallpaper panel; its soft blue and gray accents informed the Wales Gray wall paint by Benjamin Moore and the newly lacquered vintage dresser.


Above: In the primary bedroom, an armoire serves as command central for the household. “It was important for the wife to have a dedicated work space, so we designed this piece,” Clark says. The custom chair’s Schumacher upholstery complements the room’s serene blue hues. Opposite: The white oak millwork and wallcovering in the primary bathroom were existing finishes that the homeowners and Clark decided to keep. Within the room is an “intimate nook where the wife can get ready,” says Clark, who found the stool on 1stdibs.


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After falling for the allure of the Golden State, a Midwestern couple creates a wine country retreat.

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Architecture: Fabien Lannoye, Nova Designs + Builds Interior Design: Shelley Cahan, Shelley & Co. Interior Design Home Builder: John Schrader, Nova Designs + Builds Landscape Architecture: Katherine Novick, Native Valley Landscape Design


A custom glass-and-steel front door allows light to fill the entry. The welcoming vignette includes a bespoke metal-and-marble console table holding a sculpture by Tom Corbin. An Arteriors mirror and Pigeon & Poodle umbrella stand complete the scene.


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who collaborated on the design with Lannoye. “The exterior is largely glass, stone, cedar and Cor-Ten steel,” the general contractor adds. While their low-maintenance qualities are a plus, these natural materials also play an important role in establishing curb appeal; the structure looks right at home set amongst the rolling hills and distant mountains. The elements are also fire resistant and energy efficient, an important consideration in this region. Taking advantage of the setting and views, a large sliding glass door connects the pool area and great room. Drought-resistant plantings chosen by landscape designer Katherine Novick provide a natural backdrop. “The family wants to be outside when they come here,” Cahan notes. “This house has a full outdoor kitchen with an island, custom lap pool, two fire pits and outdoor furnishings that let the party move with ease from inside to out.” To make sure the abode would fit the family’s lifestyle, Cahan interviewed the couple and their three children about their needs for the common spaces and private bedrooms. The youngest child, a son still in high school, got a bedroom with a desk for homework, while the older daughters emphasized that they would feel most comfortable in a residence with eco-conscious furnishings and materials. “I’m learning from them and trying to be more mindful of sustainability,” the wife says. “When and where we could, we made that choice.” Cahan points to the vegan leather chairs in the media room as an example of how they honored the daughters’ requests. The designer also relied heavily on locally made pieces partially for sustainability, but also because with pandemicrelated shipping delays, they wanted to be sure that the house could be furnished as soon as construction finished. Now that the dwelling is complete, the wife hopes the family can use it more often once their teenaged son graduates from high school. “Although there’s no pressure on him to go to college in Northern California, it would be nice if he followed his sisters’ lead and headed west,” she says jokingly. On a more serious note, she adds that the home has evolved as a touchstone that brings the tribe together. “This is a relaxing place for all of us,” the wife says. “We love this house.”

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“The family wants to be outside when they come here. This house lets the party move with ease from inside to out.” –SHELLEY CAHAN

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To accentuate the great room’s soaring ceiling and exposed trusses, designer Shelley Cahan surrounded the fireplace with floor-to-ceiling Venetian plaster. A dramatic painting by Chase Langford brings color and movement to the space.


Above: Twin vintage light fixtures take center stage over the kitchen island. “We needed the drama to help fill the vaulted ceiling and offset the light, bright cabinets,” Cahan says. “We fell in love with these!” The Tractor stools are from Design Within Reach. Opposite: Cahan anchored the great room’s dining area with a hand-knotted floor covering from Aga John Rugs and a Tod Von Mertens table surrounded by mohairupholstered chairs. The artwork is by Catherine Courtenaye.


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Siting the primary bedroom upstairs allowed for both privacy and beautiful views of neighboring vineyards. The custom-designed bed is upholstered in a Holland & Sherry fabric, and the velvet mohair armchairs and bedside table are by Lawson-Fenning.


“ The house is U-shaped, so when you are inside looking out, it frames views of the vineyards.” –J O H N S C H R A D E R

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Right: A Phillip Jeffries wallcovering and floor tile by Kelly Wearstler for Ann Sacks bring both texture and color to the powder room. The sisal-wrapped mirror by Palecek hangs above a Waterworks vanity. Opposite: With Ann Sacks wall tile, the finishes on the outdoor shower are as fine as those found inside the dwelling. Elements like a vintage stool and Sutherland planter add to the luxurious, but natural, vibe.


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Art Therapy A Northern California artist finds beauty and solace in painting the natural world. WRITTEN BY DEBORAH BISHOP PHOTOGRAPHY BY ALANNA HALE


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n many ways, Laine Justice is her own ideal audience. “I’m not drawn to art you can take in at a glance,” she confides, surrounded by works in progress at her studio in Cloverdale. “I’m excited by paintings you can look at for a very long time and still not see everything.” Justice’s oils and watercolors thrum with life. As one looks, things begin to emerge from the collage-like layers of densely applied pigment—which may also be adorned with gold leaf, scraps of fabric and glass beads. Suddenly, a beak becomes visible, then a bear’s ear, a fox’s face and maybe the outline of a deer. “It’s a bit like Where’s Waldo?” the artist says, smiling at the comparison. Nature is a source of inspiration and respite for Justice, whose path to becoming an artist was filled with twists and turns worthy of a Grimm’s fairy tale. Born in Birmingham, Alabama, and raised in Portland, Oregon, Justice was sent to a restrictive CEDU boarding school in Idaho where she was not allowed to spend much time sketching. When she emerged three years later, Justice pursued art with a vengeance. She studied life drawing at the Pacific Northwest College of Art before earning a BFA from the Pratt Institute, where she focused on sculpture and painting and nurtured her love of raw pigments at a program in Lucca, Italy. A material polymath, Justice works on several projects concurrently: oils on canvas, watercolors, papier-mâché sculptures, mulberry paper scrolls and a hand-bound, oversized children’s book that has been years in the making. The tome illustrates the fanciful plot of Little Big Ears and is illustrated with watercolor, ink, dye, gouache, acrylic, graphite and gold leaf. Like a mash-up of Henry Darger and Richard Scarry (his playful, scene-stuffed illustrations were among Justice’s childhood favorites), the densely drawn pages also reflect her affinity for intricate Persian miniatures. “As with everything I do, the hardest part is knowing when to stop,” says Justice, whose work is represented at Gallery Lulo in Healdsburg and Fouladi Projects in San Francisco. When she finds herself stuck, Justice returns to her first love, life drawing, which acts like a palate cleanser on her psyche. “Observing nature teaches me to just look, see and draw, without any attachment,” she says. “This got me through some tough times as a girl, and now that I’m older, it brings me pure joy.”


Artist Laine Justice poses in front of two works: The large painting is titled Running Still and the smaller one is Kitten Clouds (previous page, left). In her studio (opposite), tools include chalk and pastels (left) and oil paints (below). She works surrounded by watercolors and drawings—small studies that may become larger pieces (bottom).

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GREENER PASTURES In search of a home with timeless appeal, a couple opts to build a traditional abode in Atherton. 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 L A U R A R E S E N

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Occupying a corner of the living room, the family’s heirloom piano joins vintage armchairs upholstered with Rosemary Hallgarten bouclé, a Seer Studio table and a Charles Rudy sculpture. The drapery linen is Kravet, and the ceiling light is by Lawson-Fenning.


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he owners of this Atherton residence did not start their life together in the quiet, leafy neighborhood. Initially, they were living in San Francisco—but as their family grew, so did the appeal of a smaller town. Not only did a new zip code provide a fresh start for the couple, but it also allowed them the opportunity to build a home from the ground up and explore their interest in classical architecture, all while creating a comfortable backdrop for family life. “They appreciate traditional lines and pieces with history,” says Lauren Nelson, the designer they hired to bring their vision to reality. “Our clients tend to lean more modern in their taste, so I loved exploring a classic aesthetic, while still having playful moments.” “They wanted everything a young family would desire,” echoes architect David Buergler. “They were looking for a style that’s functional but beautiful, and nothing too stuffy.” Working in a Georgian vernacular, Buergler created a historically inspired envelope for modern life. “This isn’t your mom’s classic house,” he jokes. “It’s upbeat, joyful and light.” This “tradition with a twist” nature of the home is evident at the front door. From the formal entryway guests can immediately see through the abode to a 32-foot glass wall opening to the backyard. It’s a type of dwelling that Buergler is known for creating throughout the Bay Area. Here, it was adapted for modern living quarters in a classical language, all built in collaboration with general contractor Jim Hart. “If you go to historic places like Williamsburg, it’s not the houses that put you in awe, but how the pieces relate,” Buergler continues. “Here, all the parts flow together so that the interiors interact with the outdoors, which makes it a fun place to live.” “We wanted to honor the home’s style with a soft and neutral palette,” says Nelson of the white, gray and blue hues chosen to reflect the husband’s Norwegian ancestry. She also opted for a Scandinavian approach to furnishings, selecting simplified pieces and an uncluttered look;

eschewing a rug in the entryway, for example, to let the natural beauty of the walnut floors lead the eye into the living and dining spaces. “They wanted a formal living room,” Nelson recalls, noting the clients’ fearlessness when selecting white upholstery. The space is an elevated mix of vintage and new—the 1940s-era armchairs are by Danish designer Viggo Boesen while the painting above the mantel is a commissioned piece by artist William McLure—as well as a study in contrast, with the piano and black klismos chairs bringing weight to the bay window’s sitting area. As in the entryway, the living room’s woodwork was painted two different shades: gray and white. “This allows the beautiful millwork to have a stronger presence, drawing your eye to the classic architectural detailing amidst the more modern furnishings,” Nelson explains. She again played with contrast in the kitchen, anchoring the lofty, all-white area with an island painted navy blue. “To play up certain rooms and evoke different emotions, we decided some spaces could be a bit more adventurous,” Nelson continues. In the dining room, she gave the walls a wash of deep blue, dressed the windows with even darker velvet draperies in the same hue and added the surprise of a gray-green ceiling. Layered in color, “it feels tied to the other rooms because of balance and thoughtful accents,” she adds, pointing to the owners’ white-painted Gustavian chests that serve as a sideboard. “I’m mindful of not throwing good pieces away—use what you own,” she encourages. Blues carry into the couple’s offices: his is a gray-blue, hers is an inkier hue. “Her work space pushes the envelope a little,” says the designer, who added dark linen shades for an edgy look. She also floated the desk from the wall for a lighter feel and to give the wife a better view of the garden and pool. The upper floor is home to the family and guest bedrooms, the whole of which feels “soft and calming—like a warm embrace,” says Nelson. “These clients are ‘less is more’ people, so we exercised restraint throughout the house.” The result is a dwelling as serene as its neighborhood— a welcome respite for weary urbanites.

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Benjamin Moore’s Nocturnal Gray coats the dining room’s walls and Boothbay Gray covers the ceiling. The Keith Fritz table is surrounded by chairs from Coup D’Etat and topped with ceramics by Giselle Hicks. A Fabio chandelier and Gallery L7 sconces provide light.


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Right: An Eero Saarinen Tulip table from Design Within Reach and Muuto chairs anchor the kitchen’s breakfast area. The fixture is by Visual Comfort. Opposite: Kitchen cabinets by Sterling WoodCraft painted Benjamin Moore’s White Dove contrast against the Newburyport Blue-hued island. A Serena & Lily stool pulls up to Calacatta Caldia countertops from IRG, both illuminated by The Urban Electric Co. pendant lights.


Above: The wife’s office was designed to offer plenty of storage space while allowing views of the garden designed by landscape architect Thomas Klope. The Noir desk is paired with a Baker chair upholstered in Donghia velvet. Opposite: An Eames lounge chair and ottoman serve as a reading nook in the husband’s office. The library lights are from Lumens and the ceiling fixture is by Orange. Grounding the room is a vintage rug from Floordesign Rugs.


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Right: Adding a bold chinoiserie note to the powder room is de Gournay’s St Laurent wallpaper. The Arabescato-topped Drummonds vanity is adorned with Waterworks hardware. Above is a Mirror Home mirror. Opposite: Painted Benjamin Moore’s Classic Gray, the primary bedroom features Disc Interiors chairs upholstered in a Rogers & Goffigon bouclé. Underfoot is a rug by Loloi Rugs, and the drapery linen is Kravet .


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