TRAVEL
STYLISH IN
SEATTLE
With an influx of new boutiques and an emerging crafts scene, this Pacific Northwest city has become a hot destination for design aficionados. BY MIKHAEL ROMAIN
Downtown
FOUR SEASONS
Rich with reminders of the city’s origin as a fishing port, downtown Seattle is a mix of historic sights like Pike Place Market and newcomers such as Rem Koolhaas’s library. SHOP
The glass-and-marble lobby of the brand-new FOUR SEASONS showcases panoramic views of Elliot Bay. Located just above Pike Place Market and across the street from the Seattle Art Museum, the hotel offers quick access to the neighborhood’s attractions. 99 Union St., 206-749-7000, fourseasons.com.
CROW
FAR4
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EAT Finding a sleek place to enjoy classic American comfort food is a tall order in any city. But at CROW, steel beams and floorto-ceiling windows are the perfect backdrop for prosciuttowrapped chicken and saffroninfused cioppino. 823 Fifth Ave. N., 206-283-8800, eatatcrow.com.
The striped-oak floors and eggplant walls at FAR4 showcase the one-of-a-kind porcelain objects made in the Russian studio of owners Igor and Yelena Klimenkoff. The shop also features pieces from Meissen and Astier de Villatte ceramics. 1020 First Ave., 206-621-8831, far4.net. Home accessories destination WATSON KENNEDY carries jadeite-glass cake stands, French tea towels, oil portraits and antique jewelry, all arranged in a kaleidoscope of green, amber, blue and white. 1022 First Ave., 206-6528350, watsonkennedy.com.
SEE The FRYE MUSEUM mixes genre paintings from the 19th and 20th centuries with multimedia installations, making for a comprehensive gallery experience. 704 Terry Ave., 206-622-9250, fryemuseum.org.
FOR MIKHAEL’S BLOG ABOUT HER TRIP: CHDMAG.COM/SEATTLE
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