Luxe Magazine January 2016 New York

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GOLD LIST EDITION

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Visionary Authenticity & Style

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EBANISTA Introducing the Marquis dining table from Ebanista. Shown in walnut finish with antiqued gold detailing, this handcrafted transitional table features sleek, clean lines, a French polished walnut top in a sunburst pattern and an antiqued linen crackle wrap pedestal. ebanista.com

WALKER ZANGER Walker Zanger’s Tangent Collection of decorative stone mosaics is inspired by a blend of abstract geometric shapes and midcentury modern design. It is the perfect choice to transform any space. Priced from $90-145/sf. walkerzanger.com

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EDITOR’S LETTER MEMO CONTRIBUTORS INSPIRATION FOUND From clever tabletop collections to the exterior of a famed Los Angeles museum, Luxe explores the impact of pattern.

RADAR Above left: The classically styled New York home of architect Gil Schafer III. Page 226 Above right: Richard Brendon Meets Patternity / richardbrendon.com. Page 350 Right: A selection of this season’s latest trims. Page 130

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SKETCHBOOK A spotlight on the art of illustration and its renaissance.

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5 MINUTES WITH Designer Raji Radhakrishnan takes us behind the scenes of her just-launched rug collection.

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ARCHITECTURE Fresh constructions are offering new homes for museums both here and abroad.

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DEBUT Artist Casey Gunschel introduces a handmade line with leather specialist Moore & Giles.

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ROUNDUP Whether fringed or bejeweled, decorative trims prove to be the life of the party this season.

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SCENE Our cheat sheet to all things new and fabulous in the local design community.

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MARKET Right: A vintage-inspired powder room by San Francisco designer Katie Martinez. Page 206

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MATERIAL Covetable rugs are making a statement on more than just the ground this season, as seen through our compendium of gallery-esque vignettes.

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TREND Contemporary artists inspire four distinct collections of the latest and the greatest in product design.

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SPOTLIGHT Innovative design pros ruminate on the futuristic possibilities of lighting.

Below left: Accretion and Beam / kalinasenov.com. Page 194 Below right: The Captain Chair / bendgoods.com. Page 182

THE LOOK

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KITCHEN + BATH A focus on entertainmentfriendly design takes the home’s hardest-working spaces from strictly business to ready to party.

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SPACEX3 Three industry influencers expose the details behind their striking spaces.

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THE REPORT There goes the neighborhood: Luxe takes a look at the musthaves and need-to-know-nows for picture-perfect curb appeal.

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GOLD LIST A special compilation of the talented architects, interior designers, home builders and landscape architects whose work has been featured over the past year in Luxe Interiors + Design.

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MAISON DE LUXE Twenty-three design firms from across the country transform historic Greystone Mansion in Beverly Hills. Written by Kelly Vencill Sanchez / Photography by Matthew Millman

ON THE COVER: The grand living room at historic Greystone Mansion in Beverly Hills—site of our designer show house, Maison de Luxe— was created by designer Sara Story, who tapped artist Josef Albers as her muse. Page 259

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11 WAYS TO DECORATE WITH COZY TEXTILES Ever think of placing a Moroccan wool rug in the dining room for a warm yet playful touch? Let your creativity run wild with this and other inspiring ideas that illustrate how to accessorize a room with plush fabrics. Find more tips at luxesource.com/cozy-textiles.

26 MIDCENTURY MODERN INTERIORS WE LOVE From Jens Risom and Gio Ponti to Eero Saarinen and vintage Mastercraft, midcentury modern furniture is on our radar. Here, we showcase a few of our favorite vignettes featuring timeless pieces that are sure to never go out of style. luxesource.com/midcentury-modern-interiors

PATTERN PLAY East meets West in the design of Hermès’ elegant Voyage en Ikat plate, inspired by the exceptional dying technique that originated in Asia. Hungry for more tabletop designs? Stop by our image gallery at luxesource.com/market.

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A MODERNIZED AVON SKI MOUNTAIN RETREAT Immerse yourself in the great outdoors with this sophisticated Colorado ski getaway, where picturesque views provide a beautiful backdrop for a host of chic, contemporary furnishings. See the entire home tour at luxesource.com/avon-ski-retreat.

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MODERN HISTORY If you’re fond of fine architectural lines and classic detailing like we are, then go back in time with this 1950s-style Box sofa by De La Espada. Discover more about this item and others with our extensive online gallery of product resources. luxesource.com/market

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SONYA REVELL

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JORGE S. ARANGO

MATTHEW MILLMAN

Which writers have inspired you? I am a big fan of the novels of Ethan Canin. Plus, Salman Rushdie’s Midnight’s Children and Toni Morrison’s Beloved are, for me, two of contemporary literature’s greatest masterpieces. I also love the African memoirs of Alexandra Fuller; the way she exquisitely evokes the violence of that landscape is so intensely palpable. What is your favorite thing about design? Its endless creativity and reinvention—I never get tired of it. It’s all about beauty, color, proportion and form. That’s why I do styling work, as well; it taps my right-brain functions, while the writing is more left-brain. Most memorable interview for Luxe? I recently interviewed Jack Lenor Larsen, someone I’ve admired for 30 years and had never met. He is a legend in the worlds of textiles, art and gardening. Would we have been as enamored as we are of ikat today without him? I very much doubt it.

Most memorable Luxe shoot? One of my favorites was for a home in Napa Valley by architect Andrew Mann, designer Kara Mann and landscape architect Scott Lewis (above). The fall weather—with the colors of the leaves and grasses—added a depth and feel to the images that you always look for as a photographer. Top three things on your design wish list: I’d have to say that Heath Ceramics tiles for my kitchen and bathrooms, an Ohio Design dining table and a big Peace Industry rug are all high on my list. What’s intriguing you now in the world of design? I think it’s great to see houses that are smarter these days. Whether it’s through energy efficiency, technology or a more concise use of space and materials, it seems like homes today are maturing.

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If I could splurge on anything… It would be a trip to Istanbul. I have a photograph of the Bosporus strait at dusk with the city skyline in the background, and I often look at it and think, “one day.” Then again, I would also be very happy with a vintage Poul Kjærholm PK24 chaise lounge. Favorite Luxe interview? Designer Suzanne Tucker, who told me delightful stories about her early years working for Michael Taylor—a larger-than-life figure in the industry if ever there was one. What do you find inspiring about design today? My youngest son is in a wheelchair, so I’m really interested in how the built environment can be both captivating and uplifting to people of all ages and abilities.

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Whose work are you most influenced by? Fashion and portrait photographers like David LaChapelle, Philippe Halsman, Rodney Smith and Tim Walker. I am also a huge fan of Tarsem Singh’s film The Fall and pretty much anything by director Tim Burton. And I love the Surrealism of Dalí and the Pop Surrealism of artists such as Mark Ryden. What type of architecture do you find impactful? I really admire the work of Antoni Gaudí. Visiting Barcelona and seeing his creations in person was pretty extraordinary. I also enjoy incorporating midcentury architecture into my photographs; I love that the stark designs and graphic lines feel quite surreal. If you could shoot anywhere in the U.S., where would it be? New Mexico in the fall. The landscape and architecture are just so different from anywhere else. I’ve also been craving autumn leaves, and the Aspen trees there are gorgeous.

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RADAR This season, art takes the helm as the driving force behind architecture, textiles and a new star in both the design and fashion worlds. ART + DESIGN FORECAST / JANUARY | FEBRUARY 2016

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THE ART OF

FASHION & DESIGN FLUID WITH CREATIVE LICENSE AND ROMANTIC APPEAL, ILLUSTRATED ARTWORKS ARE HAVING A SWEEPING EFFECT ON THE WORLDS OF FASHION AND INTERIOR DESIGN. WRITTEN AND PRODUCED BY CARA GIBBS

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itting front row on either side of a couture runway are fashion’s new elite: The Illustrators. Though the notion of a fashion illustrator is not new—appearing in Vogue’s turn-of-the-century pages and on through to the late 1950s until the age of photography began its reign—it’s a fresh crop of talented artists that are proving there is far more to this art form than meets the eye. Live-sketching an avant-garde collection or capturing the minute details of an interior space are just the semantics; these artists are telling a visual story in a language all their own in order to render a moment in time. For some, it’s a quick hand revealing motion and abstract figures, while others articulate in a much more deliberate approach. Art and fashion illustrator Kelly Beeman, whose work is shown at right, speaks to the social relevance of this movement, finding that “everything can be related to through painting.” This theory is manifested by today’s standards, where it isn’t simply the spaces or collections and their muses turning heads, but also the much-anticipated artwork leaked in the aftermath through Instagram, prompting a slew of instant likes. In the wake of this sketch fixation, new artistic expressions have surfaced, reaching more people than ever before, and giving an even more personal and artistic slant to the way we think about fashion and interiors. “An illustration generally has an accessibility to it that perhaps contemporary fine art might lack,” Beeman explains. “People are embracing it now because it captures the relatable aspects of our lives, allowing us to see the world (of fashion, décor, food, etc.) through the filter of the artist.” Anything but antiquated, the illustration hype has rejuvenated the art world and provided access behind the velvet ropes. Here, we celebrate this renaissance through the works and styles of six distinct artists who have left a powerful impact on the art of illustration.

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An illustration created by Kelly Beeman for J.W. Anderson's Spring/Summer 2016 collection.

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WAYNE PATE Armed with a free-flowing hand and an eye that sees past conventional beauty, Wayne Pate illustrates to the beat of his own drum. “My style is something dictated by the abilities of my hand and the stroke I am able to produce,” he explains. And it is that fluid style that has viewers transfixed and yearning for more. waynepate.com Paper or canvas: These days, both. Medium: Ink, gouache and acrylic. Prized piece: A cardboard dinosaur by my son Charlie. Bookmark: Chatting with Henri Matisse: The Lost 1941 Interview. Interior influence: Roman mosaics, pure brilliance! I’m a firm believer in… Conviction, which prevails over self-doubt. Art is… The irreplaceable method for documenting human history.

HAYLEY SARNO

“There is a renewed appreciation for illustration,” states fashion accessories designer-turned-interiors illustrator Hayley Sarno. Straddling both worlds, Sarno has developed a fresh approach that marries the two seamlessly. Possessing an unyielding passion for art, Sarno explains the je ne sais quoi surrounding the trend: “Something that is hand-drawn or painted has a romance to it that isn’t possible to replicate with photography or computers.” hayleysarno.com Paper or canvas: Paper. Medium: Gouache. Prized piece: A lithograph by Dennis Oppenheim. Bookmark: Billy Baldwin Remembers. Interior influence: Madeleine Castaing. Design is… The creation of functional beauty. Art is…The creation of beauty without function.

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KELLY BEEMAN

Modigliani, Matisse, Picasso, German Postimpressionist Christian Schad. Artistic royalty, yes, but also the sources of inspiration for fashion illustrator Kelly Beeman, a self-taught artist. “The figure and the garment begin as disparate elements,” she says of her process. “The figure always exists first, and the goal is to create continuity between the two.” Industry giants the likes of J.W. Anderson and Tory Burch have enlisted Beeman for just this purpose. “My favorite part of illustrating,” she says, “is when the figure comes alive in a garment.” kellybeeman.com Paper or canvas: Both. Medium: Ink, watercolor, oils and gouache. Prized piece: A hand-woven red-and-black Ukhu Pacha textile. Bookmark: The Sense of Sight, a collection of essays by John Berger. Muse: Shalom Harlow. Interior influence: Josef Hoffmann. I’m a firm believer in… Creating compulsively. Art is… A magic trick.

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JEREMIAH GOODMAN

“There’s an organic, visceral quality about hand-drawn renderings that cannot be captured through CAD software or even photography,” says interiors illustrator Jeremiah Goodman. In 1940, the artist attended what is now Parsons, where he fell into interior sketches by happenstance. For Goodman, illustration found him, but where he took it exceeded all expectations. Last year, for example, fashion designer Marc Jacobs used Goodman’s iconic painting of acclaimed editor Diana Vreeland’s New York apartment as the backdrop to his fashion show. deanrhysmorgan.com Paper or canvas: Paper. Medium: Gouache. Prized piece: Portrait of a Lady, by Rene Gruau. I’m a firm believer in… Letting the chips fall where they may. Bookmark: Bold, Beautiful And Damned: The World of 1980s Fashion Illustrator Tony Viramontes, by Dean Rhys-Morgan. Muse: Diana Vreeland. Design is… Not just what something looks like. Art is… Subjective.

BIL DONOVAN

Prolific illustrator Bil Donovan, whose less-is-more aesthetic resonates with iconic fashion houses, powerful beauty brands and top-tier publications, believes that “fashion illustration has a spirit and charm that holds the viewer spellbound.” As an artist in residence for Christian Dior, Donovan stuns with whimsical abstracts that are fluid with movement. “Like ballet,” he explains, “illustrations are seemingly simple, yet there is a strong foundation of traditional art behind the result.” bildonovan.com Paper or canvas: Paper for my fashion, canvas for my personal work. Medium: Brush and ink. Bookmark: Advanced Fashion Drawing: Lifestyle Illustration, by yours truly. Muse: Michelle Harper. Interior influence: Jeremiah Goodman. Design is... Intuitive. Art is… Driven by passion.

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BLAIR BREITENSTEIN

Known for her on-the-fly sketches, and whose brilliance is often “made without intention,” illustrator Blair Breitenstein has left a windswept impression on the world of fashion. “My work tends to be more loose and speedy by preference,” she states, explaining that it’s often “the pieces that take less time and are smudged with pencil and watermarks” that get the most attention. Breitenstein’s signature “girls” led to a recent collaboration with Prada on their 2015 eyewear collection, further asserting the artist’s stronghold on the fashion world. blair-breitenstein.squarespace.com Paper or canvas: Paper. Medium: Mixed media. Bookmark: Masters of Fashion Illustration, by David Downton. Interior influence: Minimalism. Muse: Brigitte Bardot. Never too many... Turtlenecks. I’m a firm believer in… Creating your own destiny. Design is… Everything.

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BREAKING GROUND KNOWN FOR HER UNEXPECTED INTERIORS, DESIGNER RAJI RADHAKRISHNAN’S DEBUT RUG COLLECTION IS ROOTED IN HER PASSION FOR QUALITY CRAFT WITH A MODERN ART AESTHETIC. WRITTEN AND PRODUCED BY LACY MORRIS

Tell us how the collection came to be. I’ve been designing custom rugs from my very first project, and I found that there were loopholes in the process—from the initial sketch to receiving the final product—in terms of realizing the true vision. Five years ago, I started to look for manufacturers who understood my minimal yet artistic aesthetic and who I could work with directly to eliminate some of those lost-in-translation-type issues. Where do you find your inspiration? I have a deep and emotional connection to the arts—as a child I was a classical dancer. That experience has never left me, though I’ve focused more on fine art in the past two decades. Everything I create has an artistic lean and this collection is an extension of one of my favorite periods: modern art. Can you touch on how they are created? The rugs are constructed entirely by hand in India; each made to order in any custom size. Most of the crafters are generational weavers whose families have been doing it for decades. Do you feel clients are shifting toward a deeper appreciation for craft? Interiors are getting more and more global in flavor. People are wanting only what they absolutely love or seeking memories from their travels or heritage, even if they are quirky, rather than following trends that are often engineered for product marketing purposes.

Final thoughts? My hope is that my rugs will be soft underfoot but, most importantly, provide the intrinsic sculptural vibe for the room in their very foundations.

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Explain the intent behind your designs. The colors are predominantly neutral, and often punctuated by an almost-black hue: the goal is to provide a luxurious and quiet backdrop for a room, becoming part of the shell. A connection to art is a quality the well-informed usually seek, which in turn gives the rugs more meaning and presence despite their simple designs.

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TATE MODERN

Switzerland-based architecture firm Herzog & de Meuron is giving its celebrated Tate Modern in London a new addition in the early summer. Located at the south end of the iconic former Bankside Power Station building and clad in brick to match the existing structure, the façade’s material is laid out in a perforated-lattice pattern, allowing for interior lights to cast a glow in the evenings. Inside, galleries in a variety of sizes and shapes will provide room to show both the permanent collection and temporary exhibitions as well as performance works. tate.org.uk

BOLD MOVES

THIS YEAR, EXPANSIONS AND NEW CONSTRUCTIONS YIELD A CROP OF FRESH, COMPELLING SPACES FOR ART AND HISTORY IN THE UNITED STATES AND ABROAD.

WRITTEN AND PRODUCED BY LISA BINGHAM DEWART

In the United States and across the pond, cultural institutions large and small have tapped some of the world’s leading architecture firms to create and expand homes for their dynamic collections. Inspired by a dizzying assortment of sources— history and their civic landscapes to name just a few—the spaces opening this year further the dialogue about how art and culture are displayed and discussed in the new millennium.

tate modern rendering: the new tate modern © hayes davidson and herzog & de meuron. the met breuer photo: ed lederman. national museum of african american history and culture rendering: freelon adjaye bond/smithgroupjjr. sfmoma expansion aerial southeast facade rendering: courtesy mir and snøhetta.

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THE MET BREUER ⊲

With the Whitney having decamped for new digs downtown, the museum’s former Manhattan home will provide The Metropolitan Museum of Art with room for an expanded slate of 20th- and 21st-century offerings within the landmark space designed by Marcel Breuer in the mid-1960s. Under the guidance of New York architecture firm Beyer Blinder Belle, the building’s concrete walls, stone floors, bronze fixtures and lighting will be restored for a March opening, with special consideration given to preserving the building’s historic patina. metmuseum.org ▲ SFMOMA

International architecture and design firm Snøhetta’s vision for a hugely expanded San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) provides 130,000 square feet of gallery space inside and out, including a vertical garden on a new outdoor sculpture terrace on the third floor. A ground-level space dedicated to free access to the building will play host to such artwork as Richard Serra’s walk-in Sequence from 2006 and will offer a gathering spot for neighborhood residents and museum-goers alike starting in May. sfmoma.org

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⊳N ATIONAL

MUSEUM OF AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY AND CULTURE

bronze-clad structure set A atop a massive stone plinth will house the new National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, D.C., slated to open this fall on the National Mall. Freelon Adjaye Bond/ SmithGroupJJR’s concept for the museum drew from a traditional Yoruban architectural element—the crown-like capitals adorning posts and columns. nmaahc.si.edu

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WOVEN NARRATIVE

FOR ARTIST CASEY GUNSCHEL, INNOVATION AND CRAFTSMANSHIP RUN PARALLEL IN HER NEW COLLECTION FOR MOORE & GILES.

“Leather is not a blank canvas. It has it’s own history and is very much alive,” reveals Chicago-based artist and designer Casey Gunschel, whose recent collection with Moore & Giles has positioned the traditional technique of hand-tooled leatherwork in a new and accessible light. An artist-of-all-trades, Gunschel found previous success in multiple mediums, but it took a move to Southeastern Oregon and the tutelage of a saddlemaker for her to realize her aptitude for hand-tooled leather design. “The illustrative and sculptural aspects of leatherwork got me hooked,” she says. Just as appealing to Gunschel was the level of craftsmanship hand tooling entails. “I believe our connection to craftsmanship is a connection to each other. Through the resurgence of handmade goods, we’re all trying to acquire a piece of what we have collectively lost,” she reflects. Gunschel’s evocative designs give fresh life and meaning to a traditional craft, her artistry a welcome reminder that innovation is indeed perennial. The new collection with Moore & Giles is handmade in the United States and consists of three original motifs: Bellini, Delfina and Freccia—all customizable and innately unique by virtue of the hide—with seven color choices

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for the vegetable-tanned leathers, as well as the option of metallic accents. In addition to these introductions, Gunschel also offers completely custom designs through the company, which are welcomed collaborative opportunities and a chance to broaden her own technical and creative horizons. “My current work is an accumulation and reflection on my past,” she says. “And though I continue to seek new experiences to enrich my art, leather is definitely my favorite muse.”

Artist and designer Casey Gunschel at work in her Chicago studio (top), where her new designs for Moore & Giles, such as Freccia (above right), as well as her custom motifs (above left) are all handmade. Shown left is a hand-tooled design come to life.

portrait: tyler mallory. custom design photo: alec hemer. freccia photo and hand-tooling vignette: courtesy moore & giles.

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WHO: Sarah Blank, the cofounder of Sarah Blank Kitchen & Bath. She and her team have crafted the hearts of homes all across America—from her home base of Greenwich, Connecticut, to Nantucket and Houston. WHAT: Log on for a behind-the-scenes look at what goes into her clean and timeless designs, and to discover a virtual mood board of all of the myriad things that inspire her. WHY: Because appreciation of fine architecture, both modern and historical, has been an integral part of Blank’s design career, so if you agree with her aesthetic, you’ll be treated to an eyeful of projects with visual harmony. IN HER WORDS: “Design should be timeless, clean and easy. All architecture is art, and each style can make a statement. I’ve been studying the Harvard Five—although they created controversy when they began to build midcentury modern homes in New Canaan, there is something to be said of them. They are a part of our history. Art and architecture tell a story—that is what makes them endure.”

TALKING SHOP WITH DAVID KIMELMAN

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When did you open? Our first brick-and-mortar at 101 Main St. in Cold Spring, New York, opened in July 2015, and we launched our online design destination, shopburkelman.com, exactly one year earlier. Why launch in Cold Spring? It’s the gateway to the Hudson Valley and an absolute jewel of a town just over an hour north of New York City. Describe your space. The objective was to create a sophisticated backdrop while keeping the quirky history of the building. We love the design tension and the juxtaposition of our modern aesthetic against the authentic vintage details of the space; it used to be a soda shop back in the early 1900s. What lines do you carry? We have everything you need for a well-curated home: furniture, textiles, tableware, jewelry and fine art. We represent about 50 different design companies and makers like Menu, Rebecca Atwood, Muuto, Tori Murphy, Lostine, dbO Home, Iitala, Workaday Handmade, Groundwork and Seletti, to name just a few. Expect Scandinavian-inspired lines and handmade home wares from all around the world with a dash of must-have, high-end absurdity. shopburkelman.com

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OFF THE SHELF CITY LIVING Robert A.M. Stern, Paul L. Whalen, Daniel Lobitz and Michael D. Jones

BRAZIL MODERN Aric Chen “Brazil is perhaps one of the last—if not the last—great discoveries of 20th-century design,” says cofounder of New York’s R & Company gallery Zesty Meyers in his introduction to Aric Chen’s examination of the South American country’s design history. Chen, the curator of design and architecture at M+, showcases over 400 pieces of modern furniture design from unknowns as well as masters—think Lina Bo Bardi, Oscar Niemeyer and Sérgio Rodrigues—while providing a historical context to Brazilian modernist design. monacellipress.com

WHAT’S IN STORE

SHOPS & SHOWROOMS

Whether redesigned, freshly unveiled or showcasing new products, these must-visit New York shopping destinations will leave you feeling inspired. Porcelanosa (202 5th Ave.) turned to the architectural team at Foster + Partners to carve out an 18,000-square-foot space on the hallowed grounds of a protected landmark with breathtaking views of Madison Square Park. Rob Copley and Sean Robin’s Studio Van den Akker (979 Third Ave., Suite 1510), shown above, has recently introduced 17 new additions to its celebrated line, joining acid-etched metal tables by Christian Heckscher and a new ceramic tile wall by artist Pamela Sunday. Finally, renowned talent Patricia Urquiola brings her signature aesthetic to Cassina’s (155 E. 56th St.) newly redesigned Midtown showroom, leaning on plenty of modern and graphic elements, as well as heritage design, to tell an intriguing story about the future of the brand as it prepares to celebrate its upcoming 90th anniversary.

HOUSE RULES Deborah Berke Renowned architect Deborah Berke has eight rules on how to create meaningful spaces, upending many common assumptions. Who says your living space is defined by property lines? Consider surrounding views that are located beyond legal boundaries. Why distinguish between the indoors and outdoors? “A room can nestle in the terrain or hover over it,” says Berke. “A room can have walls and no roof or a roof and no walls.” Illustrating her points with images of over 50 residences, Berke shows the reader how thoughtful design makes for a happier life. rizzoliusa.com

THE FOUR ELEMENTS OF DESIGN Vicente Wolf In some cultures, the four natural elements— earth, water, air and fire—define life. Interior designer Vicente Wolf sees them as building blocks to great design. Using richly detailed photographs of homes, Wolf directs readers through his guiding aesthetic principles: The lightness of air can be found in rooms with no boundaries; reflective shades of blue and aqua bring to mind the fluidity of water; stone, wood and other natural materials remind one of the earth; and the drama of fire can be seen through deep colors, reds and statement pieces. rizzoliusa.com

BLUEPRINT TEACHERS VILLAGE

The streets in downtown Newark south of Market and west of Broad will soon be a study of good community design when this eight-building complex is completed. Governor Chris Christie and Mayor Cory Booker cut the ribbon on Teachers Village in 2013, and since then, the once-neglected New Jersey neighborhood has risen to new heights (literally). The area will soon be home to three charter schools, and nearly 1,000 students, residential housing targeted to support local Newark teachers and ground-floor retail units, a plan designed by New York-based Richard Meier & Partners Architects. In addition, the flourishing community will be titled as one of the first developments in America to pursue the LEED Neighborhood Development by the U.S. Green Building Council, which means it will have the highest levels of sustainable design possible. All green, everywhere. richardmeier.com

OFF THE SHELF PHOTOS: COURTESY THE MONACELLI PRESS; COURTESY RIZZOLI. WHAT’S IN STORE PHOTO: COURTESY STUDIO VAN DEN AKKER. BLUEPRINT PHOTO: COURTESY TEKTEN AND RICHARD MEIER & PARTNERS ARCHITECTS.

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THE INSIDER SAMUEL AMOIA

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Interior and product designer Samuel Amoia, shown at left, doesn’t rest. Since the 2012 founding of his eponymous design firm, Samuel Amoia Associates, he has taken on a multitude of projects, ranging from AMMA Studio—his yearlong furniture design venture with Francesco Mastrangelo—to the more recent development of Itz’ana Home—a home décor line for the Itz’ana hotel brand. Perhaps most exciting, though, is the just-launched Amoia Studio, which he founded with his sculptor brother, Dominic, shown at right. The dramatic objects in the pair’s new collection showcase the beauty that is found in nature through the use of exotic gems and minerals. Here, Amoia takes the time to speak about his studio’s vision, upcoming projects and the spirit of materials. samuelamoia.com Tell us about your new studio. It’s in the same vein of what I created with Francesco for AMMA by casting and sculpting organic materials into sculptural furniture, but for Amoia Studio, my brother and I are paying a lot more attention to materiality. We are working with rare minerals and gemstones and creating highly designed works of art. We want every material we work with to have deeper meaning. So, instead of more common ingredients like salt, silica and sand, we’re going on the hunt for more unique and luxurious additions that allow us not to compromise on the cutting-edge technology we often like to use.

Describe your most recent collection. It’s a bespoke collection made of natural minerals and plasters— different stones that are handsculpted and cast-molded into geometric and clean lines and forms. My brother is a sculptor and has a unique process to mold and make the material forms. I work on the design and creative direction, and he sculpts. Since the minerals all have a “soul,” as we like to say, we are the only ones that touch, wash and create the pieces. What materials do you use? We use precious minerals such as amethyst, malachite, sodalite, pyrite and calcite.

We source them from various countries such as Africa, India, Brazil and Mexico. All of the minerals have a metaphysical meaning and connection to the pieces; malachite provides clarity and emotional support while pyrite attracts abundance and blocks negative toxins and emotions. The pieces hold a deeper and truer meaning just within themselves. Where do you source inspiration? From the work of the masters of 20th-century French Deco—Jean-Michel Frank, Royère, Eileen Grey, Rateau, Chareau and Giacometti, to name just a few. The works of Robert Mallet-Stevens, Luis Barragán and Carlos Scarpa have also been influential.

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Share your vision for Amoia Studio. We want to create modern yet timeless pieces of furniture and lighting that will stand out like art. The vision is also to work in site-specific installations and in conjunction with architectural elements. We are collaborating with some retail brands and hotels to create large-scale architectural forms. We’re also currently working on something very cool with Dover Street Market here in New York.

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Pavarini Design is a full-scale, New York-based, 21-time award-winning design firm specializing in architectural interior design. The firm is a leader in creating successful design that exhibits a very high taste level, style component and refined sense of drama. Based on fundamental classical principles, Pavarini blends modern and historical elements and concepts in new ways that show a mastery of merging tradition with contemporary woodworking, cutting-edge lighting design and technological integration.

Glenn Gissler Design provides exemplary interior design services and works in close collaboration with the client to create a sophisticated yet livable interior. Integrating his training as an architect with a rich knowledge of fine art, design and decorative arts of the 19th and 20th centuries, he creates curated and gracious environments, paying particular attention to architectural detail and craftsmanship.

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SUSAN ANTHONY INTERIORS New York, New York 914.629.0198 | santhonyinteriors@gmail.com susananthonyinteriors.com

Susan Anthony has been designing beautiful, award-winning interiors for over 30 years. Formerly the vice president of the interior design firm William Turner Associates and product manager for Ralph Lauren’s luxurious home furnishings, Anthony has learned from the best in the business. Using her Parsons School of Design education and broad experience, she has successfully merged comfort and elegance for her clients’ homes and offices. As the recent past president of the ASID NY Metro Chapter, she has garnered the respect of the design industry and mentored many young designers.

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DESIGN CONCEPTS/ INTERIORS, LLC Cortlandt Manor, New York 914.734.1383 | info@dcistudio.com dcistudio.com

With more than 20 years of experience, Design Concepts/Interiors, LLC is an award-winning boutique luxury interior design firm, serving clients worldwide. From concept to completion, the firm creates timeless yet current living environments that are unmatched in quality, design and service. The team of experts is well equipped to combine clients’ unique tastes with an eclectic mix of design sensibility and style, providing a oneof-a-kind, bespoke experience. Photograph by Anastassios Mentis.

Luxury spa oasis on the Hudson.

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DESIGN RESOURCES THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO DISCOVERING HOME DESIGN EXPERTS

Shope Reno Wharton Associates

Design Resources represents a collection of industry professionals who reflect the ethos of 21st-century living. Leading experts across the design spectrum—from architects, interior designers and home builders to gallerists and real estate brokers—to name a few, share insight, inspiration and ideas, along with signature photographs, in this exclusive compilation of talent and creativity.

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ARCHITECTS

AS K T HE EX PE RT What do you strive to create when you're working on a project? What's most important to you? We strive to create beautifully designed, well-built homes that reflect the collaboration between client and architect while incorporating the site and environment.

Don Aitken, John Gassett, Michael McClung, Jerry Hupy and Arthur Hanlon Partners 18 Marshall Street, Suite 114 South Norwalk, Connecticut 203.852.7250 info@srwol.com shoperenowharton.com

SHOPE RENO WHARTON ASSOCIATES

What are the key influences in your work today? One of our favorite architects is Sir Edwin Lutyens, whose imaginative ideas continue to inspire us. We have great respect for all architects who execute their ideas flawlessly, regardless of style. What do you regard as the greatest success in your career to date? We value the ability to produce great architecture in an increasingly regulated world. Our homes create places of refuge and comfort, apart from the bustle of everyday life.

While the inspired architectural creations at Shope Reno Wharton Associates tend to be geographically diverse, there remains a consistent foundation upon which each high-end waterfront residence, country estate, mountain home or island paradise is built. Shope Reno Wharton creates homes with character; modern in thought and convenience, with a traditional sensibility. “Our clients are interested in creating legacy homes that foster lasting memories, comfort and refuge. We believe our homes should settle seamlessly into the landscape, reflecting a sense of place as well as permanence. Ours is an American architecture with a melting-pot approach that is stronger as a result of many perspectives and influences,” says Arthur Hanlon, one of five partners at Shope Reno Wharton, along with Jerry Hupy, Michael McClung, Don Aitken and John Gassett. The Connecticut-based firm, founded in 1981, has grown from a small residential practice to an established design brand sought by discerning clients from Maine to Utah and beyond. In addition to one-of-a-kind homes, the firm’s portfolio includes equestrian centers, golf clubhouses, schools and museums. “We apply consistent beliefs about architecture that are common to every design opportunity,” Hupy says. “In our view, attention to the fundamentals comes before stylistic concerns, which provides an identifiable character that underlies the whole composition.”

TOP: In Dutchess County, New York, this rustic stone and timber residence overlooks an equestrian center on 500 acres of rolling hills. BOTTOM: Dramatic volumes and creative use of traditional materials create a unique home.

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Wraparound porches and classic Shingle-style design provide timeless appeal to an oceanfront home in Rhode Island.

Each project reveals our firm’s creativity, as well as unending attention to sculptural form that is memorable but reflective of today’s lifestyle. –Arthur Hanlon

The dramatic composition of this stately home is expressed through a layered and sculptural approach, with traditional materials and refined details.

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The wide and graceful porches of this Connecticut home create outdoor rooms with intimate connections to the seascape.

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ARCHITECTS

AS K T HE EXPE RT How would you describe your clientele? They’re bright, interesting professionals involved in businesses and industries and creative disciplines. They are all deeply committed to making the project successful.

Steven Harris Principal

Speaking to your line of work, what constitutes “good design”? Most important is that it’s precise. And beautifully crafted; I’d rather see something nicely made out of cardboard than badly made out of marble.

120 Chambers Street New York, New York 212.587.1108 info@stevenharrisarchitects.com stevenharrisarchitects.com

What do you regard as the greatest success in your career to date? One is the renovation of a 15th-century tower on an island off the coast of Dubrovnik. The other is the southernmost private house on the Baja peninsula.

STEVEN HARRIS ARCHITECTS Of the countless elements that distinguish the thoughtfully conceived, exquisitely rendered high-end residential projects at Steven Harris Architects, perhaps none speaks to the spirit of the award-winning firm like its ability to connect. To its discerning clients. To locations that span the globe, from New York to South Africa. Even to the surrounding spaces that ultimately complement a freestanding building. Part of that connectivity is inherent to a company, launched in 1985, that encompasses interior and landscape design, as well, under the Rees Roberts + Partners banner. But it’s also a testament to the uncanny ability of Harris—who has taught architecture at Yale for over three decades—to collaborate with clients in a way that leads to seamless integration, no matter the scope and complexities of the project. “They all look very different; it’s a function of the location and the owner and how they live,” Harris says. “Our goal is to make what we do seem completely effortless and inevitable.”

TOP: This 4,200-square-foot penthouse in Tribeca is an idyllic glass pavilion set amidst an oasis within the urban environment. The entertaining floor of this unique duplex residence offers complete privacy while providing open 270-degree exposures. BOTTOM: Situated halfway up Diamond Mountain, this Napa Valley house required an intricate design befitting the topography. The site’s undulating ridgeline facilitates the creation of hidden outdoor living spaces that add to the property’s secluded vibe.

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This stunning oceanfront residence along the dunes of Water Mill presents a modern concrete edifice oriented toward unobstructed views of both the sunrise over the ocean and the sunset over the bay.

As a firm, we do architecture, interiors and landscape. There’s a deep understanding and respect for each discipline.

At this oceanfront residence in Water Mill, the monolithic floor-to-ceiling walls of glass are mechanically retractable and disappear into the floor at the touch of a button to open the loftlike living spaces.

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–Steven Harris

This 2,500-square-foot garage is as sleek as the San Diego residence that sits atop it. The house is a spectacular living monument to an obsession with vintage Porsches.

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FLOOR COVERINGS

Speaking to your line of work, what constitutes “good design”? Good design interprets the latest trends in a timeless way. It’s a well-balanced room that mixes functionality and form seamlessly.

Glenn Altarac Owner 6801 Jericho Turnpike Syosset, New York 516.864.0027 glenn@floordecoranddesign.com floordecoranddesign.com

What do you like most about your job? I love collaborating with clients who are enthusiastic and open-minded about the design process. It’s a great give-andtake when you work together on a project that you both feel inspired by. How do you define luxury? Luxury is what inspires you. I get to do what I love every day. I listen to great music in my showroom, meet interesting people and talk about how to make things beautiful. That’s my luxury.

FLOOR DECOR & DESIGN A familial legacy in the making, Floor Decor & Design is a secondgeneration design center showroom dedicated to best-in-class service and first-rate products. Founded more than 40 years ago and owned and operated by Glenn Altarac, the son of Ronnie Altarac, who co-owned the thriving business, Floor Decor & Design offers a curated selection of the industry's top names in carpet, hardwood, laminate and vinyl flooring, fabric, window treatments, furniture and accessories, as well as recently added bathroom vanities and fixtures, in the Tri-State Area while maintaining the intimate and personalized atmosphere of a boutique firm. Proud owner Glenn grew up in the business, “wearing every hat possible”—from helping with installations to searching the market for undiscovered brands. The father-and-son team worked together, side by side, for 12 years, sharing a passion for the industry and their burgeoning company. Today, Glenn has certainly exceeded the expectations of his late father and mentor by opening the doors to the Floor Decor & Design showroom, an 11,000-square-foot repository of world-class flooring, upholstery and more. “We opened our showroom to give a one-stop shopping experience, trade pricing and unparalleled service to the design community without having to venture into the city. Our clients are welcome to walk in, browse, educate themselves and use our talented staff to cull through our vast inventory,” Glenn explains. Located in Syosset, New York, the showroom’s carefully curated vignettes are continually changing, with the objective of “inspiring style over trend.” “We strive to be a valuable partner to the design community, whether looking for a custom kitchen or an accent lamp,” he says.

RIGHT: Bespoke, hand-cut glass mosaic tile bathroom by Allison Eden Studios.

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Custom-designed kitchen by Floor Decor & Design.

We offer a curated mix of the industry’s most coveted brands alongside undiscovered talent.

A signature living room look was created with exclusive furniture partner Jonathan Adler.

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–Glenn Altarac

Custom-upholstered sofa in Harlequin’s Amazilia velvet—a striking collection of spray-dyed velvets suitable for upholstery and drapes.

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FURNITURE + ACCESSORIES

AS K T HE EXPE RT What are your favorite styles to work on and why? It is most interesting to design a space that brings together varying periods: everything from traditional antiques to midcentury modern pieces.

Dan Weiss, President and CEO John Weiss, COO Norwalk, Connecticut South Norwalk, Connecticut Greenwich, Connecticut New York, New York 203.847.3314 hello@lillianaugust.com lillianaugust.com

LILLIAN AUGUST FURNISHINGS + DESIGN

How would you describe your clientele? Our clients range from celebrities and financial leaders with large-scale design projects to the walk-in client who needs help choosing a few items to finish a room. We are also a valued resource for interior design professionals. Our full-time team of trade associates offers to-the-trade members business support as well as exclusive pricing and loyalty rewards. What steps can clients take to make their experiences more personally rewarding? To create a space in tune with your taste, be sure to share what you love with your designer. These days, pulling images from magazines and Instagram is incredibly easy.

Dan and John Weiss find it incredibly rewarding to see a room come together beautifully. The two brothers, Dan is president and CEO, and John is COO, represent Lillian August Furnishings + Design, an iconic furniture boutique and design studio. The family business was launched by their mother, Lillian August, who started in textiles and wallcoverings more than 25 years ago and still designs the signature furniture, fabrics and accessories. Today, the empire has expanded to encompass four unique subsidiaries—interior design projects, to-the-trade support, retail stores and an online shop and Lillian August licensed collections—carving a unique niche in the market where impeccable design meets convenience and expectation. The company’s interior design projects division offers individuals personalized service and expertise and is made possible by the more than 30 talented in-house interior designers employed by the firm. “Our design project clients range from celebrities and financial leaders with large-scale design projects to the walk-in client who just needs help choosing a few items to finish a room,” John Weiss says. In addition to its project clientele, Lillian August is a valued resource for interior design professionals. A full-time team of trade associates offers to-the-trade member business support as well as exclusive pricing and loyalty rewards. Embodying fine taste and offering robust inventory, the Lillian August licensed collections, including a furniture line for Hickory White, are overseen by Lillian herself. The company’s success—an amalgam of Lillian’s eye and her sons Dan and John Weiss’s entrepreneurial spirit—is built on the idea that the creative process starts with knowing where their customers find inspiration. Not surprisingly, their mantra, “love how you live,” keeps driving the business forward.

RIGHT: The LA Custom Workrooms at the Lillian August Design Center make going bespoke easy and fun. In-house window specialists, seamstresses, craftsmen and installers provide the finest window treatments, case good pieces, reupholstery and furniture repair and restoration.

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Lillian August designs numerous licensed collections, including her fine furniture collection for Hickory White, which is available at all four Lillian August locations, online and beyond.

Livability is important to us. We want to create a home that is stylish and reflective of our clients’ taste and lifestyle.

The 100,000-square-foot Norwalk Design Center is home to the Lillian August To The Trade program, LA Café, LA Custom Workrooms, art gallery and rug department.

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–John Weiss

This inviting bedroom was designed by the Lillian August Senior Design team for a client’s Hamptons property.

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INTERIOR DESIGNERS

AS K T HE EXPE RT What do you strive to create when you’re working on a project? What’s most important to you? I create a concept and mood for my projects. The conceptual development of a project is most important to me. All those sparkling finishes and beautiful furnishings will naturally follow.

Daniel Park Founder and CEO 745 5th Avenue, 5th Floor New York, New York 212.764.9200 dpark@danielparkdesign.com danielparkdesign.com

What are your favorite styles to work on and why? The juxtaposition of classicism and modernism. We appreciate tailored interiors fit out with custom millwork, sophisticated lighting and our signature palette of luxury fabrics, finishes and furnishings. How do you define luxury? It’s how it makes you feel. Quality materials, flawless production, attention to detail and a cohesive vision that gets assembled into a remarkable interior design to be proud of.

DANIEL PARK DESIGN For dreamers and realists alike, Daniel Park Design offers the near-perfect blend of imagination, pragmatism, sophistication and ingenuity. The award-winning New York-based design studio is an interdisciplinary interior architecture and design firm specializing in residential, hospitality and luxury product design. Each project—whether a sleek, streamlined Chelsea apartment, a refined Upper East Side residence or an opulent, palatial estate in Long Island—reveals the company’s founder and CEO Daniel Park’s gift for seamlessly combining rich textures, refined colors and dramatic volume to craft luxurious, harmonious environments. His work’s common denominator, above all, however, is an underlying theme of “timeless glamour.” “Daniel Park Design strives for the beauty and power of poetry and its ability to evoke greatness, grandeur and a touch of glamour with deft placement of a few carefully chosen words,” Park asserts. “Glamour is something more than the emphasis of luxurious furnishings: it’s an emotion, attitude and quality of human life. Through interior design, we define power and purpose, sophistication and soul.” The thoughtful designer, a former Broadway singer, uses his rich life experiences, as well as rigorous discipline required of a theatrical performer in New York City, to offer an equally creative and structured design process. “I don’t rest until all of my projects are successful,” he says. A comprehensive design firm, clients have come to expect and covet a breadth of turnkey services from Daniel Park Design, including interior architecture and design, kitchen and bathroom design, smart home automation, furnishings procurement, custom furniture design and millwork design, to name a few. “Attention to the finishing details is our objective, to create modern glamour, exuding the ultimate in luxury,” Park adds.

TOP: The team at Daniel Park was commissioned to transform a sitting room into an environment conducive to entertaining. A rich palette was created by using layers of luxurious textures, from handwoven area rugs to oversized art to crystal accessories. BOTTOM: Daniel Park creates spaces, engaging in life experiences. This multifunctional, glowing wine tower celebrates and defines Park’s conceptual interior design that is uniquely tailored for each project.

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Daniel Park made his interior design TV debut for this penthouse on NBC’s show Open House on LX.TV.

Our design studio of forward thinkers shares the value of ‘design is life,’ achieving unparalleled beauty through technique and soul. –Daniel Park

This oil painting by artist Loren MacIver, entitled Grand Canal, was the starting point for the interior design. Inspired by the colors and textures on the canvas, this space walks the fine line of contemporary luxury and eclectic glamour.

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Custom-designed Swarovski crystal sparkling accessories adorn this penthouse living room overlooking the magnificent New York City skyline.

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INTERIOR DESIGNERS

AS K T HE EXPE RT What are your favorite styles to work on and why? I find it challenging and invigorating to work in different styles. One thing I love is making spaces as warm and inviting as possible, whatever the discipline of a particular genre.

Stacey P. Walker Designer and Project Manager

What do you regard as the greatest success in your career to date? My most exciting project to date was consulting on a historic villa in Rome. The paintings, the furniture and the whispers of history in every room were all fabulous to experience.

Post Office Box 702 Locust Valley, New York 516.676.3800 mhroseltd@aol.com marilynrose.com

What led you to your current profession? My background encompasses fine arts, art history and architecture; therefore it was a natural foundation for expanding my education into interior design. Traveling has exposed me to the aesthetic that became part of my repertoire in design.

Marilyn H. Rose Owner and President

MARILYN H. ROSE INTERIORS The interiors of Marilyn H. Rose are individually and beautifully designed to reflect the styles and influences of their surroundings and owners. Each space, meticulously researched and explored by the design team of the Locust Valley-based firm, speaks to the homeowner’s ultimate vision, as well as Rose’s passion for art, architecture and beauty. “The influences in my work have developed over a lifetime,” explains the award-winning interior designer. “My innate attraction to the arts, education, personal observations and experience: all of these have resulted in my desire to bring the highest standards of excellence to every project for the client’s sake and for mine.” While the company’s body of work spans the Eastern Seaboard, the bustling firm has retained its boutique feel to adequately accommodate a discerning clientele. “From the beginning, it was my goal to give clients truly attentive, personalized care,” Rose shares. “As referrals led to increased project flow, I assembled an attentive, capable staff that has allowed the firm to grow and helped maintain the caliber of client care that is so important to me.” The creative process at Marilyn H. Rose Interiors begins with a dynamic engagement of the client, drawing out what needs, desires and hopes there are for the project. Then, as Rose puts it, “the collaborative dance begins.” “I guide the client, encouraging open-mindedness, helping the visualization of what is possible and balancing aesthetics and function while enhancing what already exists,” she says. The pinnacle of the creative journey for Marilyn H. Rose Interiors, however, is when an aspect of the project, large or small, “clicks, comes together, sings.” “Projects can vary depending on the scope and involvement of the client. It is all a wonderful part of the creative process,” she says.

RIGHT: The elegant entry to the master bedroom is soft and inviting, with varying beige and gold striped wallpaper. This enhances the platinum components of this area, melding the antique mirror and lighting into a transitional space.

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This open, airy foyer juxtaposes the beautiful iron and mahogany work of the staircase. Classic furnishings create a warm and welcoming ambience for all guests.

Good interior design must serve the needs of function, provide comfort and include an aesthetic that will enhance a client’s experience of the space in question. –Marilyn H. Rose

When a client has an art collection, Marilyn H. Rose Interiors’ designs are created to maximize the impact of the collection rather than compete with it. A soft, monochromatic color scheme helps create this effect.

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This transitional master bedroom combines soft cream colors with iridescent faux finishes on the walls and sea glass accents, which enhance the antique fixtures and create a harmonious feeling.

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INTERIOR DESIGNERS

AS K T HE EXPE RT What led you to your current profession? I’ve known since I was old enough to reupholster my first chair, in the basement of my childhood home, that this would be my profession.

Michael Dawkins Principal

What are your favorite styles to work on and why? I need to work in all styles to stay engaged and often draw from several in one project. I love traditional architecture, as well as ultramodern. What do you like most about your job?

232 East 59th Street Being on-site during construction, especially if it is a beautiful New York, New York setting. I love the smell of sawdust. 212.888.2748 michael_dawkins@michaeldawkins.com michaeldawkinshome.com

MICHAEL DAWKINS HOME Innovative design, exceptional quality and exemplary service are the concepts that form Michael Dawkins’ philosophy. The interior designer and principal of his eponymous firm, Michael Dawkins Home, has become known for the elegant and intriguing spaces he creates. With showrooms in Miami and New York and a portfolio that boasts work in locations throughout the world, from South America to Westchester County, Dawkins is well versed in a variety of styles and cultural nuances. When speaking about the essentials of successful design, Dawkins points to a balance between acknowledging the fundamentals of design and recognizing the needs specific to each project. “Good design requires the obvious basics of aesthetic balance and the distribution of the visual weight of objects, colors, texture and space,” he says. “Great design is knowing when to pull back and having the courage to do so.” Often told that his work is recognizable, Dawkins has developed his own design language, but that doesn’t mean that he lacks aesthetic diversity. The interior designer’s current lineup of work, which includes several new projects in Mexico City and a farmhouse in Millbrook, New York, is a testament to his ability to excel in any style. For Dawkins, nothing is more disappointing than a job that fails to achieve the potential of his vision and the expectations of the client. To that end, it is the designer’s view of luxury, design and the enjoyment of one’s surroundings that inspires his approach. “True luxury for me is time and the ability to be present,” Dawkins says. “So often we are surrounded by amazing beauty that we don’t see or feel or experience simply because we are too busy being busy.”

RIGHT: Rich, warm hues imbue a sleek sophistication in this classic prewar living room in New York’s famed Walker Tower.

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A custom bed designed by Michael Dawkins takes center stage in this dramatic yet serene New York City bedroom.

The creative process requires courage. For me, it is about letting go of the expected.

The all-white kitchen in this oceanfront South Beach home takes on a new level of refinement, with the perfect balance of textures and materials.

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–Michael Dawkins

Casual elegance is achieved using luxurious materials and a neutral palette in this beachfront town house.

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INTERIOR DESIGNERS

AS K T HE EXPE RT What is your creative process? Fabric is always my inspiration. We find a color or a pattern that inspires us and then build a story around it. Each room’s story comes together on the table, and it becomes clear how color and pattern will flow.

Michelle Morgan Harrison Owner and Principal Designer 70 Main Street New Canaan, Connecticut 203.594.7875 michelle@morganharrisonhome.com morganharrisonhome.com

What are you working on next? We are working on one of our largest projects to date. It is architecturally more modern than our typical projects; it will have a floating staircase and a two-story library with glass railings. What do you like most about your job? I love creating spaces that work for families and help them in the way that they live.

MORGAN HARRISON HOME “Fashion and interior design are so closely linked,” says Michelle Morgan Harrison, the former New York fashion editor who lends her trained eye to creating rich, inviting and highly livable spaces. “I always take into account my clients’ personal styles. I edit through the thousands of options available to find the best designs for my clients—designs that create a mix of finishes and textures, as well as price points; and accessories in a room are just like jewelry, they finish off the look,” she explains. Over the last decade, Morgan Harrison Home has made a name for itself for interiors that are elegant, intelligent, engaging and infused with a meticulous use and allocation of color. “The flow of color from room to room is essential for creating a cohesive point of view in any home,” the New Canaan-based designer says. “We carefully layer tones, textures and finishes with unexpected pops of color and distinctive pieces.” While maintaining a contemporary and fresh yet decidedly classic aesthetic, Harrison refrains from jumping from one trend to another. This philosophy can be revealed in her rich portfolio of sophisticated and appropriately adorned private residences, ranging from colorfully appointed Colonial estates to contemporary, glamorous single-family homes to refined Victorian residences. “I want the homes we design to last and be a timeless mix of classic and modern influences,” she notes. While Harrison’s signature predilection for fabric and color guides her creatively, she pragmatically addresses each design project based on the space and individual. “If a space requires handsome, traditional design, I bring a bit of lightness to the room. For a client with a modern sensibility, I will bring in a bit of softness. But of course, above all else, I strive to create rooms that work for each family,” she says.

RIGHT: A painting by artist Shauna Pickering hangs above a chinoiserie-inspired console in an entryway.

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The angles of this high-back chamfer-cornered sofa are softened by the round resin coffee tables and convex mirror.

By putting the individual needs of the homeowner and family at the forefront, each design is highly tuned to ways in which spaces will actually be used. –Michelle Morgan Harrison

An armed chaise sits inside a bay window where light filters through subtly striped sheers. The pale lavender chaise with gray silk pillows sits on a pale blue silk carpet with taupe sheers behind.

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The curved-arch range hood with slab backsplash is mimicked by curved mullions in the glass cabinetry doors. To avoid a center seam on the square island, Morgan Harrison Home designed a banded top with mitered corners.

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STONE + TILE

In what kinds of communities do you typically work? Our stone surface products can be found anywhere from the Hamptons to Tribeca. We enjoy catering to a myriad of communities. What do you like most about your job? The best part of my job is the continual opportunity to communicate and interact with a diverse clientele.

Babu Reddy Chairman 28 West 25th Street New York, New York 212.964.0900 info@hgstones.com hgstones.com

Speaking to your line of work, what constitutes “good design”? Good design is almost wholly subjective. Design has to put function first without compromising beauty. That is the true challenge.

HG STONES Revolutionary Neolith sintered compact surfaces from Spain, luxurious Italian white marble and Vetrazzo recycled glass surfaces: These are just a few of the exclusive product offerings available at HG Stones. The stone and tile purveyor, led by Babu Reddy, provides top-notch natural and engineered surfacing materials to New York’s interior design professionals, architects and homeowners. Reddy aims to change the way in which industry professionals shop for stone. “My primary focus is simplifying a process that can, at times, be too complex,” he says. “HG Stones is essentially a one-stop shop, allowing designers and architects to spend less time searching and more time creating.” With an ever-growing list of satisfied clients and relationships with leading boutique quarries across the globe, HG Stones recently opened its third location. The Flatiron District gallery-like showroom and resource center is designed to provide inspiration and unparalleled experience to New York’s architecture and interior design communities. The location features ample creative and collaborative space for industry professionals to meet with clients. A client-centric approach makes Reddy and his team unique in the industry. “My creative process begins and ends with the customer in mind. I get the opportunity to personally sit down with a client and hear their story and design objectives,” he says. “This one-on-one interaction is by far my favorite part of the creative process.” With specialized customer service, more than two decades of industry expertise and a stellar inventory, HG Stones is the ultimate resource for those seeking premium natural and engineered surfacing materials.

TOP: San Remo blue is a colorfully diverse material featuring lush hues of blue, light gray, white and strikes of orange. This visually arresting Brazilian quartzite is sure to be the design statement of any interior space. BOTTOM: Blue Gioia is an Italian marble with intense blue-gray background and light markings. Special grooved finish adds character and dramatically enhances the material.

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HG Stones’ Flatiron showroom boasts the most comprehensive stone sample library and houses ample creative and collaborative space for industry professionals to meet with clients.

Our clients are distinct and individual. No two days are the same, and every time I sit down with a client it’s a mutual learning experience.

White marble sliding display. Architecture by TPG Architecture, LLP.

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–Babu Reddy

Neolith Estatuario kitchen and natural stone display. Architecture by TPG Architecture, LLP.

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HOME BUILDERS + REMODELERS

AS K T HE E X PE RT Describe the philosophy behind your firm. Integrity, professionalism and a commitment to securing the best deal for our clients. How do you define a successful project? Delivering a superior quality project within the budget and on time.

Ash Suri Founder and President 31 East 32nd Street, 11th Floor New York, New York 212.760.3363 info@autunnyc.com autunnyc.com

What steps can clients take to make their experiences more personally rewarding? Immerse yourself in the creative process, step back and then let your builder create your dream.

AUTUN CONTRACTORS For more than two decades, Autun Contractors has shown unwavering dedication to quality in building some of the country’s finest residential and commercial properties. While growing relationships with sophisticated clientele, as well as top architects and designers, the company has consistently surpassed expectations and delivered distinct projects on time and within budget. It launches each project with a cooperative approach, working as a team with clients, architects and subcontractors to make even the most complex vision a reality. Autun Contractors founder and president Ash Suri finds ways every day to seek out the best, most cost-effective approaches to building fine homes and businesses. After studying building construction and civil engineering in London, and relocating to New York City to work on a high-profile hotel renovation, Suri founded Autun Contractors to bring improved service to an antiquated industry. His integrity, professionalism and commitment to securing the best deal for the client helped establish his firm, while his creative and problem-solving abilities have won him and his team repeat referrals from the fashion and finance industries. Suri’s reputation for thorough follow-through on each project and the firm’s precise, superior-quality work are just some of the reasons his first-ever client, won nearly 20 years ago, is still working with him today.

TOP: Powder room of immaculate finishes; handmade walls in straw marquetry patterned panels above a custom-fabricated limestone slab wainscot. Custom vanity in polished nickel with a limestone top and hand-hammered undermount basin. BOTTOM: Dining room/lounge area of custom-finished cerused, rift-cut, white-oak wall and ceiling panels. DKDA seating in Glant fabric on a Patterson Flynn Martin rug.

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ARCHITECTS

AS K T HE E X PE RT What steps can clients take to make their experiences more personally rewarding? The best thing someone can do is be honest with themselves and their needs, in a way the process can be a journey where they can experience what it is to live and what is important.

Stuart Narofsky and Jennifer Rusch Principals 37-18 Northern Boulevard, Suite 317 Long Island City, New York 212.675.2374 stuartn@narofsky.com narofsky.com

Is your work easily recognizable? Why or why not? It is clear that after so much time, effort, sacrifice and devotion to the art, we haven’t established a signature style, but more a personal methodology; the projects are all so different, some expressing evidence of a clear precedent and others almost cryptic in their lack of one. What are you working on next? We are working on a boutique hotel in La Paz, Bolivia. The spaces were designed to capture the spectacular views, as if the mountains were specifically placed for the guest.

NAROFSKY ARCHITECTURE Stuart Narofsky redefines design of dwellings for living by translating client desires through meaningful relationships and natural responses to site, building craft and material experimentation. “No matter what building types or scale of projects may be on Narofsky’s horizon, houses will always be his touchstone,” explains Jennifer Rusch, president of Ways2Design, Narofsky’s affiliate for managing and overseeing interior installations. “Their complex arrays of formal, informal and intimate spaces offer him infinite possibilities for the generation of new forms, new spaces and new ways of living. With each individual client, with each individual site, Narofsky seizes the opportunity to make a singular work of architecture.” For more than 25 years, on a grassroots level, Narofsky has inspired passion for design, innovative thinking and hands-on experience in peers and next-generation architects. Drawing upon early training in modernism, he has evolved his own distinctive honesty and integrity of expression. He values design process equal to product; his hand is ever-present and in every aspect of a project. From hand-drawn conceptual sketches, landscape, interiors and furniture design to honing materials in the field, he “lives” in his houses through his all-encompassing immersion and develops ideas to render shape, scale and proportion, enriching the lives of the inhabitants within. “To translate the act of living to the building world in a way that means something to us as humans, the scale of us, the temperature of us, the nature of what we need: this calls for a return to thinking and idea making and not losing the ability to use our hands in the creation of design,” Narofsky says.

TOP: The interior of this Mill Neck residence maintains a crisp, white palette, allowing the furnishings and accessories to fill the space with color. The living room and private areas have wood flooring to add warmth to the spaces, while the public areas were done in terra-cotta tile. BOTTOM: This LEED-pending, multigenerational home in Sands Point, New York, for an aficionado of modern architecture centers on an indoor, multifunctional space, surrounded by wings for private spaces. Materials used inside and out reinforce connections to the outdoors.

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ARCHITECTS

AS K T HE E X PE RT What is inspiring you now? A sense of simplicity and open spaces, along with the importance of light, and in the Hamptons and Connecticut, with many of our projects on the water, durability.

McKee Patterson, AIA David Austin, AIA Stuart Disston, AIA, LEED GA Southport, Connecticut 203.255.4031 Quogue, New York 631.653.1481 architects@apdarchitects.com apdarchitects.com

Describe the philosophy behind your firm. The firm’s work is largely focused on bespoke projects, residential, hospitality and private clubs. Others have said that our work has an intimate scale, that even our larger residences do not seem imposing and that our interiors work together. What steps can clients take to make their experiences more personally rewarding? We tell our clients to enjoy the process and not be afraid to ask questions when they don’t understand. It is their house for their lives to unfold in; every project should speak to the individual client.

AUSTIN PATTERSON DISSTON ARCHITECTS One look at the Austin Patterson Disston portfolio and it becomes obvious that architecture, at least in the firm’s highly capable hands, is nothing short of an art form. It’s evident in the simple elegance of a Georgian country home, in the stately drama of a European-style estate on the Connecticut shore and in the open-air splendor of a contemporary summer home in the Hamptons. It’s no wonder that the award-winning firm launched in 1982 by David Austin and McKee Patterson—and joined by Stuart Disston as a third partner in 1994—continues to draw raves from industry experts and referrals courtesy of immensely satisfied A-list clients throughout the Northeast. “Our work is largely focused on custom projects—residential, hospitality and private clubs,” says Disston, who opened a year-round office in Quogue, Long Island, 15 years ago to complement the firm’s base in Southport, Connecticut. “I would not say that the firm has a particular ‘cookie-cutter’ style. I can tell you what others have said: Our work has an intimate scale, that even our larger residences do not seem imposing and that our interiors work together and are well tailored in their material detail.” With a staff of 27, including seven registered architects and 15 architects/designers, Austin Patterson Disston can offer an all-encompassing range of services at the highest level—from site evaluation and feasibility studies to construction administration, master planning, lighting design, mechanical and structural engineering and landscape architecture. “The partnership brings to each project not only a thorough knowledge and understanding of architectural precedent,” Patterson says, “but fresh and inventive design solutions both appropriate to the project context and responsive to the clients’ needs and aspirations.”

TOP: The living room, with its seamless flow to the outdoor terrace, embodies summer living in the Hamptons. BOTTOM: The additions on this renovated historic Connecticut house lend a charming cohesiveness to the award-winning structure.

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HOME BUILDERS + REMODELERS

AS K T HE E X PE RT What is inspiring you now? We are most inspired by new challenges, which is why we so thoroughly enjoy working with cutting-edge design professionals and clients who are pushing the boundaries of typical design.

Scott Hobbs President 2273 Montauk Highway Bridgehampton, New York 631.537.8620 shobbs@hobbsinc.com hobbshamptons.com

What is your creative process? We have a proven methodology for building. It is not just reliability and timeliness, but also attention to detail and communication that gives new homeowners and architects total peace of mind. What do you like most about your job? Our vast experience in the home building and remodeling industry throughout the Northeast has elevated our firm to expert-level status in high-end design. But, overall, we value our product the most.

HOBBS, INCORPORATED For three generations, spanning more than half a century, Hobbs, Incorporated has been delivering superior quality and excellence in construction services throughout the Northeast, including New York City, the Hamptons and Connecticut. With company president Scott Hobbs at the helm, the award-winning luxury home builder has continued to build on its long-standing reputation for exemplary quality and customer service, with elegant woodworking, hand-worked masonry and structural integrity in each home becoming signature protocols found in each project. Hobbs credits much of the firm’s success to the synergy among all involved in a project. “Great design professionals are integral to a successful project. We have enjoyed a great amount of success in collaborating with world-renowned interior designers and architects,” he says. “We encourage communication and make the process a team effort, whereby checks and balances at every step ensure there are no surprises.” In addition to a complete range of home building services, Hobbs, Inc. also offers its progeny maintenance service, HobbsCare. “HobbsCare delivers the full range of maintenance and home improvements that fine homes require,” Hobbs explains. “This team of master craftsmen and technical experts understands that a well-managed project is as important as one completed on time.” The guiding philosophy behind each project is what clients have come to refer to as “the Hobbs way,” a continued approach to setting new standards in quality and redefining client expectations for service and timeliness. “Quality the Hobbs way is reflected in the flawless realization of a vision through the strength of a building’s structure, the execution of its systems, the lasting beauty of its details and in its overall value to the client,” he says. “Above all else, the Hobbs way ensures timely achievement of all expectations.”

TOP: A quality, distinguished home starts with the foundation and framing, but the fun part is in the interiors. This living room features a neutral color palette to balance the natural lighting and a mix of timeless furnishings and fixtures. BOTTOM: This cliffside Hamptons guest cottage features foldaway exterior doors, revealing 260-degree views overlooking the water, as well as bluestone walkways, fieldstone veneer and tapersawn cedar roofing.

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HANGING BY A THREAD TIED, HOISTED AND READY TO HANG, THE LATEST RUGS ARE TRUE WORKS OF ART, WORTHY OF COVERING MORE THAN JUST THE GROUND. STYLING BY CARA GIBBS / PHOTOGRAPHY BY CHRISTINA HOLMES

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INSTALL PLAN From left: Togo in Indigo and Magenta / Silk Dhurrie Collection / Price upon request / vanderhurd.com. Grimaud / Cantres Collection / Price upon request / taipingcarpets.com; manufacturecogolin.com. Steps / $2,250 / mansourmodern.com. Ponant / Cordelles Collection / Price upon request / taipingcarpets.com; manufacturecogolin.com. Vintage Moroccan Circa 1960 / $4,550 / wovenonline.com. Vintage Tulu Rug / $3,500 / zakandfox.com. Turkish Jajim Runner / $1,800 / marcphillipsrugs.com.

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ON THE RISE From top: Quinconce / Cantres Collection / Price upon request / taipingcarpets.com; manufacturecogolin.com. Four Seasons / Price upon request / kylebunting.com. Asante in Gold / Sand Collection / $3,600 / madelineweinrib.com. Neon Aztec Moroccan Azilal / $840 / mavencollection.com.

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HANG TIGHT Clockwise from top: Hutton Runner / Jonathan Saunders for The Rug Company / $2,970 / therugcompany.com. Smoke / Meyer Davis for ALT for Living / Price upon request / altforliving.com. Ardia / Darien by Rug Republic / Price upon request / jaipurrugs.com. Brushstroke Grey Wild Silk Runner / $7,290 / fortstreetstudio.com. Batik in Ink / Essence Collection / Price upon request / shiirrugs.com.

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REBECCA WARD Medium: Acrylic on stitched canvas. Trademark: Architectural, spatial, colorful, textural and sentimental. Creative flow: I start with small ways of entering the more complicated parts of my work in the morning but quite enjoy the quietness of the evenings. Artist in training: Having had more space to work when I lived in my native Texas, my art used to be much bigger; when I moved to New York, the scale of everything was reduced. Happy accidents: I try to embrace chance as it comes. Sources of inspiration: Agnes Martin, being in nature or looking at the ocean. My art is‌ Sincere, honest, colorful, abstract and geometric.

1. Salience, 2015 Price upon request / rebeccaward.net; ronchinigallery.com 2. Norm Steel Table Clock $49.95 / menudesignshop.com 3. U32-1 Pendant by Shift Price upon request / lampslite.com 4. Clark Bag in Black $282.18 / sezane.com 5. The Captain Chair $480 / bendgoods.com 6. Contour Side Tables Price upon request / bowernyc.com 7. Copper Moon Pendant Price upon request / kellylamb.net 8. Deconstructed Stripe Fabric in Black (top) and V Step Fabric in Black / Miles Redd Collection Prices upon request / fschumacher.com

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Medium: Acrylic and oil. Trademark: Figurative with an edge. Creative flow: My best hours are between 4 p.m. and 3 a.m.—an audio book and music are a must. Artist in training: I studied fashion but fell in love with painting; I apprenticed under an amazing painter, found myself a studio and got to work. Happy accidents: I like to think of them as part of the process. Source of inspiration: Women everywhere. What it takes: A strong work ethic—go for it and get what you want. Dream collaboration: Crown Point Press in San Francisco. My art is… Modern, bold, thick, girly and biting.

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1. To The Point, 2013 Price upon request / kellyreemtsen.com; debuckgallery.com 2. Custom 24K Gold Axe on Hickory Handle $1,000 / manready.com 3. Bloom Double Stem Wall Sconce $460 / fleamarketrx.com 4. Jane Austen Book Set in Pink $199 / juniperbooks.com 5. Rock Candy 18K Gold Tennis Bracelet in London Blue Topaz $7,495 / ippolita.com 6. Valerie Casado Presentation Plate $150 / abchome.com 7. Skinny Vase in Saffron $76 / jillrosenwald.com 8. Gold Fleur Pillow (left) and Berry Windowpane Pillow $70 and $45 / caitlinwilson.com 9. Butterfly Chair Price upon request / mcguirefurniture.com 10. No. 70680 Flower Rosette Tie-Back $140 as shown / peguerin.com

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Medium: Pen and ink. Trademark: Sexy and timeless. Creative flow: Working day and night, I play reggae or rock and roll; the spirit of the music is infused in every piece. Artist in training: My career developed from a desire to learn the process of how to paint and wanting to develop an original, personal style. Source of inspiration: Living in New York City and working with my wife and fellow artist, Sun Bae. Happy accidents: They open the doors we wouldn’t open on our own. Dream collaboration: For his work, his life and his passion, Jean Paul Gaultier. My art is‌ Original, elegant, fluid, simple and full of movement.

1. Dame Collection Plates $278 as shown / robertsiegelstudio.com 2. Erotic III, 2009 Price upon request / jordanbetten.com 3. Mobile Chandelier 7 Price upon request / michaelanastassiades.com 4. Tao Pull in White Baked Enamel and Polished Brass $150 / dlvdesigns.com 5. Carlotta Nesting Coffee Tables $5,350 / madegoods.com 6. Fade Lounger Price upon request / skramfurniture.com 7. Transparent Speaker $849 / peopleproducts.com 8. Mult8 Pelle Nero Candlestick Price upon request / devecchi.com 9. Falabella Zipper Crossbody Bag in Black $1,120 / stellamccartney.com

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Medium: Alcohol inks. Trademark: Abstract yet suggestive of the earth’s natural environment. Creative flow: Late at night and always with music. My studio is a converted sunroom, so during the day it’s like plein-air painting in the yard. Artist in training: My father was a professional artist and art professor. Growing up around that, painting has always been as necessary to me as breathing. Sources of inspiration: Pat Steir, Cy Twombly and contemporary artist Mallory Page. Dream collaboration: I would love to see my work translated onto Vera Wang’s fabrics. My art is… Colorful, peaceful, ethereal, weightless and fragile.

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JESSICA ZOOB

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As an artist… Lighting is absolutely vital. The right light can really bring a painting to life, finding the hidden layers and revealing magical depths. I love the idea of… A light fixture that challenges traditional symmetry and shape. The attention to detail in this piece is magnificent, resulting in a beautifully crafted work of art in its own right. Our homes… And built environments should be our playgrounds. I’m entirely driven by playfulness, and I feel that creating opportunities for our surroundings to shine is a true art form. This fixture reminds me of… My theater designs. I used to love creating sculptural, minimalist structures in gold and bronze, which were then dressed with drapes, props and bunting to change a scene in moments.

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THE PIECE: Mondrian Glass Ceiling THE DESIGNER: VeniceM Italy FIND IT: venicem.com THE INSPIRATION: As if plucked from one of Piet Mondrian’s canvases, this Italian-born fixture features strict geometric lines of natural brass that intersect with purpose while artfully displaying hand-blown Murano glass bulbs.

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HOVER CRAFT THE PIECE: Curved Neck Table Lamp THE DESIGNER: Jason Koharik FIND IT: collectedby.com THE INSPIRATION: Flecked with French modernist notes and the delicate tones of the Art Nouveau period, this artfully assembled table lamp by Jason Koharik features a sinuous silhouette that naturally conveys a sense of futurism.

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SASHA BIKOFF INTERIOR DESIGNER SASHABIKOFF.COM

A design risk is… A risk worth taking; basic is boring. This lamp—with its Cubism-esque cylindrical base and whimsical stem evoking a Surrealism vibe—works perfectly with its Serge Mouille-style shade. Jason Koharik’s work is… A mash-up between French modernism and Italian midcentury that has been reimagined consciously to reflect the past while holding true to its own futuristic identity. I always say… Lighting is the jewelry of a home. It adds sparkle and dimension, and it sets a tone that reflects our current state and needs. This fixture is… French, modernist, surrealist, geometric, abstract. I envision this piece… Above a credenza (as a sculptural statement) in a room where the lights are dim, just leaving behind a golden sensual glow; to me, that’s very French and sexy.

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METEOR SHOWER THE PIECES: Glacial Sconces THE DESIGNER: Matt Austin FIND IT: mattaustinstudio.com THE INSPIRATION: Brooklynite Matt Austin is used to combining unique materials in his handcrafted works, and here he does it again, mimicking the unusual, organic shapes of a glacier. Possessing an avid appreciation for the arts and adventure, it is Austin’s curious nature that continues to produce exciting works of art.

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Handmade objects… Have a quality that cannot be mistaken, and it’s that sentiment that speaks to our antique sensibility. The uniqueness of these sconces… Lies in the way the light passes through the glass through its irregular nature. Also, the textures of the two materials are very appealing—they beg to be touched. These pieces remind us of… A necklace from the Queen Anne period of England, circa 1740, which features bright aqua stones that are made of a highly refractive glass. Behind each of the stones is a reflective foil that gives the impression of being lit from within. The necklace and these sconces are remarkably similar yet separated by some 250 years. They make a statement that… Draws in the eye but manages to have a conversation with everything else in the room.

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IN ORBIT THE PIECE: Crescent Table Lamp THE DESIGNER: Lee Broom FIND IT: leebroom.com THE INSPIRATION: The world seemingly revolves around Lee Broom these days, as each enigmatic fixture captivates his loyal audiences. Here, Broom devised a globe table lamp that borrows from the classic Art Deco era but, true to form, remains ever-modern.

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Proper lighting… Allows a space to look its best. When well-lit, a room becomes expressive and the finishes can be illuminated to their most desirable presence. Sometimes the best designs… Are created by throwing a spin on a classic idea. It can be so seemingly effortless yet very impactful. Like in the simple approach taken here in the Crescent lamp: a sliced sphere adorned with jewelry-like finishes; it’s comprehensible yet elegant. I love the way… Lee Broom combines familiar shapes and materials to create artful objects. This cosmic fixture would be perfect in a modern study. This lamp is… Dynamic, sophisticated, celestial, sensual and unassuming.

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SPACED OUT THE PIECES: Accretion and Beam THE DESIGNER: Kalin Asenov FIND IT: kalinasenov.com THE INSPIRATION: A collision of natural materials and modern technology—a trademark stamp of the Savannahbased lighting designer—prevails in these avant-garde fixtures. Wood, Corian, wire, fabric and LED lighting coexist to create a deeply artistic source of light.

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ALYSON FOX

ARTIST AND PRODUCT DESIGNER ALYSONFOX.COM

I’m always happy when… Something airs on the side of fine art but is still functional. These pieces do just that. Kalin’s work is so playful and yet simultaneously very refined. There’s an inner dialogue… Between these lights that keeps you constantly piqued and full of questions. Their materials are striking and sculptural, making just as beautiful a statement when not illuminated as when in use. Curiosity abounds… When risks are taken outside of one’s comfort zone. I think being uncomfortable is where real growth happens and there was definite risk taken when designing these pieces. Borrowing elements… And transitioning them into a personal aesthetic with a new mission in mind is essentially what design is. It’s a fun exercise to do with things around your house: Paint your chairs, hang a rug on the wall, dye your clothes a new color.

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STARRY NIGHT THE LINE: The Metropolis Collection THE DESIGNER: Tracy Glover FIND IT: tracygloverstudio.com THE INSPIRATION: It’s no surprise that eminent artist and glassblower Tracy Glover looked to nature when creating this collection, revealing a controlled color palette echoing earthy hues and shapes that evoke an ethereal mood and a warmth akin to sunlight.

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This kitchen by designer Karen Williams of St. Charles of New York makes a bold statement thanks to sparkling tile from Exquisite Surfaces and a bold blue range from La Cornue. The countertop is a slab of Perla Venata quartzite; the faucets throughout are by Perrin & Rowe.

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WARM WELCOME UNEXPECTED MATERIALS AND GREAT DESIGN MAKE THE TWO MOST-FREQUENTED ROOMS IN THE HOME THE PERFECT CO-HOSTS FOR SUCCESSFUL ENTERTAINING.

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Kitchens and bathrooms have come a long way since their early origins in the home; once relegated to closed-off rooms and outhouses, respectively, these hard-working spaces have shaken off their purely practical personas, becoming some of the most important rooms in the house. After being taken out of hiding thanks to the ever-popular open floor plan, for example, the kitchen has quickly become ground central for entertaining, with friends and family flocking to oversize islands and counter-height barstools to extend the festivities beyond the dinner table. The powder bath, too, has become integral to establishing happy guests: a little dreamlike oasis to step away from the din of a well-attended gathering. Here, we explore chic, visitor-friendly spaces and the unique products that bring both function and style to the party. LUXESOURCE.COM / 207

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The traditional cabinets and brass hardware in the kitchen are all custom additions by St. Charles of New York. The French marble lazy Susan is from Crate & Barrel.

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For this sun-filled kitchen in Vero Beach, Florida, designer Karen Williams went for mass appeal: bringing in bold blues, brass hardware and warm wooden accents to make it impossible to resist. stcharlesofnewyork.com

Share your vision for this kitchen. I knew color would play a large role here, as it adds drama and interest to any room but still feels unexpected and fresh in the kitchen. The spectacular pop of cobalt blue on the range and on the coordinating tile backsplash gives this space a personal and glamorous touch and embraces the clients’ love of the color, which is evident in the rest of the house.

Most important element of a kitchen built for entertaining? An entertaining kitchen, like this one, needs to serve many functions. It must first make your guests feel welcome without making them feel like they need to clean up, and it also must be somewhat easy for a guest to help themselves—with beverage drawers and icemakers readily accessible to ensure comfort.

Why is the custom brass hardware so important in this space? It contributes a much-needed warmth to the kitchen. The beautiful satin brass complements the antique chandeliers throughout the house and plays to the home’s traditional elements. The shine of the metal, too, allows for a striking contrast between the knobs and pulls and the custom milk paint color on the cabinets.

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COPPER FEEL While gathering around a dining table certainly has its perks, today’s laidback get-togethers often start at the kitchen island, and designers have been quick to pick up on the trend. From oversize islands to double islands and everything in-between, these monolithic structures are the heart of the kitchen. So, when it came time for Australian designer Fiona Lynch to dream up an eye-catching concept for a Melbourne-based family’s favorite space, she set her sights on adding a handsome sculptural copper accent front and center: a conversation starter in the midst of the room’s minimalist black-and-white palette. fionalynch.com.au

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Making a statement in the kitchen doesn’t have to mean bringing in a striking architectural element or brightly colored cabinets; it can be as simple as setting out a cutting board or trivet that can easily double as art. AHeirloom’s handsome geometric gem-shaped offerings crafted from maple, for example, make it easy to trade in carats for carrots. aheirloom.com

MAJOR STIR Nothing signals a fancy fete better than free-flowing champagne—unless of course those bubbles are being served in a glass that’s just as luxurious. This lead-crystal-and-solid-spun-brass champagne coupe from Lee Broom is modern and sophisticated and is sure to become your favorite guest by far. And the best part? The full collection includes wine and martini glasses, too, giving you even more reason to raise a toast. leebroom.com

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No dinner party is complete without pretty table linens. Fine textiles can transform a table from casual to formal and back again, adding an element of the tailored and well-planned to even the most impromptu gathering. Here, Serena & Lily’s Jewel napkin joins the Chatham napkin and runner and the brand’s raffia placemat and Cove rattan lantern in a dreamy coastal-inspired tablescape. serenaandlily.com

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The powder room is one of the home’s most exciting surprises in wait. These often-tiny escapes give guests an intimate look at the home’s prevailing aesthetic, which means they should be designed for big impact. In this Toronto bathroom, for instance, designer Vanessa Francis paired a tight geometric floral pattern wallpaper with thoroughly mod black-and-white finishes for a chic, ready-for-anything look. “The wallcovering made the space,” says Francis. “I love that it is interesting and busy but also inherently livable. It set the stage for the whole design.” On the following page, interior talents from across the country share their favorite guest-friendly bathrooms from their own design portfolios. vanessafrancis.com

Graphic wallpaper from Schumacher’s Martyn Lawrence Bullard collection is punctuated by antique black-enamel sconces from Schoolhouse Electric & Supply Co. The faucet is by Jason Wu for Brizo, and the mirror is from Wayfair.

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“The wallpaper and brass fixtures were the driving factors in this room. They really help pack a punch without relying on a whole lot of color.” -PAMELA CHELLE, pamelachelle.com

“THE LIGHTING HERE IS GREAT. IT ADDS A LOT OF STYLE AND WORKS WITH THE PALETTE, BUT IT’S ALSO REALLY FUNCTIONAL WITHOUT SACRIFICING THE SPACE’S DRAMA.” -KATIE MARTINEZ, katiemartinezdesign.com

Clockwise from top left: The wallpaper in this bathroom by Linc Thelen is a custom design by Anna Wolfson; the flooring is from Cement Tile Shop. Wallpaper from Cavern and a sliver of Ann Sacks mosaic give this bathroom by designer Pamela Chelle and Alvarez Morris Architectural Studio its mod aesthetic; the faucet is from Kohler. Designer Katie Martinez punctuated her vintage-inspired bathroom with cool vanity lighting from Apparatus and an unlacquered brass faucet from Waterworks.

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BY INTRODUCING FEMININITY INTO AN INDUSTRIAL LOFT, DESIGNER ELENA FRAMPTON CREATES THE PERFECT MARRIAGE OF THOUGHTFULLY EDITED ELEMENTS.

The juxtaposition of soft details against masculine elements is really easy on the eyes. This space is part of a larger, 4,500-square-foot loft with a prevalent industrial aesthetic. We always seek to create modern, luxurious spaces that are also livable and warm with layered interest, and so here, we decided to reimagine the loft aesthetic. The architecture evokes a masculine spirit yet we incorporated such feminine elements as soft pink drapes and a floral rug.

The room could have gone in a different direction without the art. What thoughts came to mind when selecting this piece? Art curation plays a large role in our studio, and in this case, I had followed artist Joseph La Piana for numerous years. I visited his studio, we became friends, and I later introduced my clients to his work. At windowless walls I prefer either boldness or depth and perspective, and this artwork was perfect for the space in its force and scale.

How is this space relevant to the lives of the owners? We sought to create a space that reflects their personality, which is dynamic, elegant, adventurous and refined. The space also includes personal elements that we specifically tailored to them: The framed menu from their first date is placed among fine art, and the terrarium on the coffee table features safari figurines to highlight their love of animals. We like to infuse personal details throughout our projects for our clients to enjoy.

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DESIGNER PHILLIP THOMAS CONSIDERED EVERY INCH OF THE EXPANSIVE FLOOR PLAN TO HELP THIS APARTMENT REACH ITS FULL POTENTIAL.

Was it challenging to create intimacy in this corner that is part of a much larger space? This space is part of a very open floor plan that includes living, dining and game areas. While putting together several independent spaces can be challenging, the difficulty was amplified when we uncovered a gas pipe during demolition. Rather than burying the pipe in the walls, I instead designed a screen that would move around the pipe. The screen serves as a room divider to provide privacy for intimate entertaining yet opens up for larger social occasions. The flecks of metallics are so glamorous. What influenced your color palette? The client fell in love with the stone on the fireplace, which is what inspired the palette. From there, it was important to keep the space tonal, so as not to detract from the client’s art collection as well as the breathtaking city views. The tonality not only affords the art the opportunity to stand out, but it also allows one to take note of the beautiful furniture pieces selected for the space. How did the lacquer ceiling play into the design? One of the greatest challenges with this space was the low ceiling. With the extensive size of the room, it was vital to choose a finish that would help to create the illusion of greater height, which the lacquer finish provided. During the day, the ceiling helps to reflect and bring light into the spaces, and at night, it provides sparkle by capturing the lights of the skyline as well as the elements within the home, such as the fire. Brentwood Chairs / williamhaines.com. Fireplace Fabrication / millerdruck.com. Interior Design and Millwork / Phillip Thomas / Phillip Thomas Inc. / phillipthomasinc.com. Lens Table / McCollin Bryan / hollyhunt.com.

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DINING ROOM KNOWN FOR HER EASY-GOING ELEGANT STYLE, DESIGNER MICHELE BITTER BLENDS PAST WITH PRESENT IN THIS CENTRAL PARK APARTMENT.

Finding furnishings to pair against such striking architectural detailing must have been a feat. Actually, the challenge came from using as much of the clients’ preexisting furniture as possible. The chandelier was purchased for their country home, and while searching for a light for this residence, we decided to use this one here only temporarily, but it worked so well that we kept it. The table could have made the space austere and untouchable; however, the playfulness of the color on the existing chairs makes the room more approachable.

A navy-and-white palette can often times feel a little more coastal and casual, yet you’ve made it feel so rich and elegant. I was inspired by the fabric on the back of the dining chairs, and the entire color scheme unfolded from there. I popped up the color of the owners’ chairs by upholstering the fronts in a practical leather but created interest with the backs. Updating the millwork in a bright white lightened the space and added more contrast against the Admiral Blue panels of the adjoining playroom.

You really turned the room’s bookcases into so much more than just storage. Styling bookcases is one of my favorite things to do, but it is always tricky to create the right balance of books and decorative objects. These bookcases came out stunningly, though, thanks to a good mix of books, vintage glass and one-of-a-kind Bitossi ceramics in a great orange accent color. The orange hue reappears in the leather backs of the custom bookcases found in the space just beyond.

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Desert Retreat Designer Courtney Ziething loves a challenge, and Desert Retreat posed several of them: the client wanted a resort-like setting with a kitchen/ great room large enough to host hundreds of guests and a kitchen professional enough for visiting chefs. “The sheer enormity of the space required a variety of solutions,” says Courtney. She integrated numerous Sub-Zero and Wolf appliances, and designed an imposing 20-foot-long reclaimed oak dining table with 22 chairs. She also placed a long, solid-slab wood bar table and nook table in the space for more casual dining and to accommodate additional guests. Courtney designed an additional full kitchen next to the main kitchen, with the ability to be closed off, or accessed from the outdoors—it includes a Wolf outdoor grill in lieu of a range. Everything also had to blend in with the home’s French décor, so Courtney designed and had custom made hand-cracked white mahogany cabinets with hand-forged iron hinges and cabinet pulls. She recently won both Designers’ Choice and 2nd Place Traditional Kitchen in the Sub-Zero and Wolf Kitchen Design Contest, where the judges praised her design for its “inventive use of a rustic language.”


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This captivating drive by the team at Nashville’s Page | Duke Landscape Architects is both unassuming and completely magical—a glimpse at the transformative power of simplistic design.

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CURB APPEAL Whoever said not to judge a book by its cover couldn’t have been a fan of architecture. For all of the intoxicating color and texture present in the interior of the home, friends and guests generally form an opinion long before they make it past the front door. Luckily, though, thanks to ever-innovative architecture and the natural beauty of landscape architecture, it’s becoming easier and easier to create moments of equally compelling aesthetic expression on the outside of the home. Here, we take a look at all the ways the industry’s biggest players are pumping up curb appeal.

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Nothing says welcome better than a meticulously handcrafted door knocker. Equal parts artistic statement and functional necessity, this handsome bronze lion head from Nanz makes the need for a doorbell nearly obsolete. Though the lion head motif has been around since the Roman era, this version feels thoroughly modern thanks to its clean, simple lines. nanz.com

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There’s no hard and fast rule that suggests art has to be reserved for the interior of the home, and that’s a good thing considering how far outdoor sculpture has come from oversize plaster lions on either side of a long driveway. Today, antique architectural elements are bringing personality to the façade, as are quirky sculptural accents like the vintage spotted canine outside this home designed by San Francisco-based Hillary Thomas. “The entrance of a home is the perfect opportunity to give your guests a sneak peek of what’s to be expected when they enter the home,” says Thomas. “A bright door, pretty lighting, sculptural artistic elements or a fun outdoor rug instead of a typical doormat can bring unexpected interest to the home.” hillarythomas.com

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Why should the backyard get to have all the fun? In this charming California abode by the team at Nickey Kehoe, all the action has been shifted to the front thanks to an extended porch meant to facilitate conversations and relationships with neighborly passersby. A bright pop of color on the upholstered patio furniture livens up the home’s dark brown façade and works well with the fun-loving robin’s egg blue shade on the front door. nickeykehoe.com

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TRUE CLASSIC For his own home in New York’s Hudson Valley, architect Gil Schafer III borrowed elements from Greek Revival architecture to create a compelling silhouette, complete with Roman Doric columns, meant to stand the test of time. When paired with landscape architecture by Deborah Nevins, the result is a traditional home that looks modern despite its classic 19th-century American vernacular. gpschafer.com; dnalandscape.com

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Contemporary architecture, by its own minimalist nature, uses a lot less to impress than its more traditional architectural counterparts, which means every element has to count. Fortunately, this is a challenge that modernist Seattle architect Amy Janof is intimately familiar with and one she was happy to visit again when she was tapped to design this family home in conjunction with Helen Hald Architecture. The two added a fresh spin to typical glass-box construction by sandwiching this open and airy portion of the home between two farmhouse-inspired wings that reference the archetypal representation of a house. The result is a genre-bending home with plenty of texture and geometric charm. janofarchitecture.com; helenhald.com

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SITTING PRETTY There are few ways to enjoy a cool evening better than from a cozy spot on the front porch—even furry friends agree. The Shingle-style façade of this Connecticut home by Julie Nightingale looks extra charming when paired with an upholstered iron bench and coordinating pillows between two blooming topiaries that make the wait for summer that much more bittersweet. julienightingaledesign.com

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The front door is ground zero; it’s the home’s first chance to make a good impression on guests and visitors alike. As a result, the team at ETO Doors takes its job very seriously: bringing an element of the handcrafted to the company’s large inventory of offerings available in a wide range of materials— from a variety of handsome wood species to steel, fiberglass, metal, aluminum and more. And, if over 40,000 different in-stock options to choose from aren’t enough, elegant knockers, hinges and high-quality end straps, like the one pictured here, are on hand to transform the entry into a statement-making, one-of-a-kind addition to the home, as unique as the people who live inside of it. etodoors.com

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Bold color is known to bring fresh and fearless design to a home, and as owners are beginning to get more adventurous with hue on the inside of their homes, the trending toward palettes that pack a punch has begun to spill out to the exterior, as well. As front doors painted in can’t-look-away shades begin to become a staple in neighborhoods all across the country, examples like this pretty San Francisco residence by designer Myra Hoefer, with its turquoise front door meant to echo the wraparound porch’s soft blue ceiling, make it easy to see why this movement is catching on fast. myrahoeferdesign.com LUXE LOOKS: Whether your style is bright and bold or soft and cheeky, here are some of our favorite shades for front doors with impact: Valley of Fire, Portola Paints & Glazes; Pitch Black, Farrow & Ball; Arabian Nights, Sydney Harbour Paint Company.

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I love the introduction of concrete into all areas of the home. It’s a beautiful and durable material. —LAURA C. SINGLETON AUSTIN

LOS ANGELES

Architecture & Landscape Architecture: Studio William Hefner Interior Design: Annette English and Associates Home Builder: Tyler Development Corporation

THE MOST EXCITING THING I GOT A CLIENT TO SAY YES TO IS AN EXTERIOR GLASS FLOOR CANTILEVERED OVER A ROCK OUTCROP. —GREG FAULKNER SAN FRANCISCO

PACIFIC NORTHWEST

Interior Design: Christian Grevstad | Interior Design Home Builder: Belvedere Builders

NEW YORK

Architecture: Narofsky Architecture Interior Design: Ways2Design Home Builder: Narofsky Design Build Landscape Architecture: LDGN Landscape Architects

PALM BEACH

Interior Design: Weaver Design Group

EVERY HOME SHOULD HAVE BOOKS, BOOKS AND MORE BOOKS! —MICHELLE WILLIAMS CHICAGO

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SAN FRANCISCO

Architecture: Charlie Barnett Associates Interior Design: The Wiseman Group Interior Design Home Builder: Wilkinson Construction Landscape Architecture: Scott Lewis Landscape Architecture

MY DESIGN MOTTO IS... JUST BECAUSE YOU CAN DOESN ’T MEAN YOU SHOULD! —PAUL VINCENT WISEMAN SAN FRANCISCO NEW YORK

Architecture: Cooper, Robertson & Partners Interior Design: De La Torre Design Studio Home Builder: Scordio Construction

CHICAGO

Architecture: Lichten Craig Architecture + Interiors Interior Design: David Scott Interiors Home Builder: Fraser Construction

Architecture should raise your soul to a higher spiritual level. —DOUGLAS TEIGER LOS ANGELES

COLORADO

Architecture & Home Builder: Design Platform Interior Design: Casey St. John Interiors

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LOS ANGELES

Interior Design: Burnham Design Landscape Architecture: Lizz Speed Landscapes

I AM INSPIRED BY MIAMI’S BACARDI BUILDING. IT HAS THE CLEAN ELEGANCE OF MODERNIST BUILDINGS BUT WITH A COLORFUL, TROPICAL TWIST. —ROBERT RIONDA MIAMI

AUSTIN

Architecture: Matt Garcia Design Home Builder: Battaglia Fine Homes

DALLAS

Interior Design: Tiffany McKinzie Interior Design

Chicago’s Frederick C. Robie House inspires me because of its daring invention and compositional modernism. —SCOTT HIMMEL CHICAGO

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MY GO -TO PAINT COLOR COMBINATION IS RICH CREAMS AND WARM WHITES .

PALM BEACH

Interior Design: Rod Mickley Interiors Home Builder: Surfside Contracting

—SUZANNE TUCKER SAN FRANCISCO

ORANGE COUNTY/SAN DIEGO

Interior Design: C.W. Eisner

NEW YORK

Architecture: Now Workshop Interior Design: Eddie Lee Home Builder: Autun Contractors

THE MIX OF BLUE AND WHITE ALWAYS LOOKS CRISP. —GIL WALSH PALM BEACH

PACIFIC NORTHWEST

Interior Design: Graciela Rutkowski Interiors

Every home should have a name. Ours is “Rhumb Line Hill,” the nautical term meaning a path with constant bearing as measured relative to true north. —JOE LUCAS LOS ANGELES

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COLORADO

Architecture: KH Webb Architects Home Builder: Beck Building Company

AUSTIN

Architecture: FAB Architecture Interior Design: Adobe | Fern Santini Design Home Builder: Escobedo Construction

Green design has become synonymous with good design, which is a great thing. —DAVE MENDRO SANTA BARBARA

LOS ANGELES

Interior Design: Vance Burke Design

I love the simple yet profound use of materiality and light in Seattle’s Chapel of St. Ignatius by Steven Holl. Every gesture was thoughtfully considered. —HOLLAND STEPHENS SEATTLE

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Every home should have a connection to nature, even in small doses in urban settings.

NEW YORK

Architecture: Steven Harris Architects Interior Design: Rees Roberts + Partners Home Builder: Certified of N.Y. Landscape Architecture: Workshop: Ken Smith Landscape Architect

—JOHN COTTLE COLORADO PACIFIC NORTHWEST

Interior Design: Juan Montoya Design

PAINTED MILLWORK IN DARK MIDNIGHT HUES IS DEFINITELY IN VOGUE.

—KEVIN DUMAIS NEW YORK

SAN FRANCISCO

Architecture: Walker Warner Architects Interior Design: Nicole Hollis Home Builder: Van Acker Construction Associates

MIAMI

Interior Design: Michael R. La Rocca

PICK THE BIG IDEA FOR A ROOM, THEN FOLLOW THROUGH WITH EVERY COLOR , EVERY FABRIC, EVERY DETAIL . —SHERRY WILLIAMSON SAN FRANCISCO

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ALABAMA A JAMES F. CARTER, ARCHITECT Birmingham, AL jamesfcarter.com I TAMMY CONNOR INTERIOR DESIGN Birmingham, AL tammyconnorid.com A DUNGAN NEQUETTE ARCHITECTS Mountain Brook, AL dungan-nequette.com

ASHLEY GARRISON INTERIORS Tuscaloosa, AL 205.349.1695 I

ARIZONA H MANSHIP BUILDERS Carefree, AZ manshipbuilders.com

A H MACKOS ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION Phoenix, AZ mackos.com

SHANNON CONSTRUCTION Phoenix, AZ 602.757.2622 H

TENNEN CONSTRUCTION Phoenix, AZ tennenstudio.com H

L THE GARDEN GATE Tucson, AZ landscapedesigntucson.com

A L KATZMAIER NEWELL KEHR Corona del Mar, CA knkarch.com

L BERGHOFF DESIGN GROUP Scottsdale, AZ berghoffdesign.com

A DREWETT WORKS Scottsdale, AZ drewettworks.com

I AVRIL INTERIORS Phoenix, AZ avrilinteriors.com

I JAMIE HERZLINGER INTERIORS Scottsdale, AZ jamieherzlinger.com

FORMWERKS STUDIOS Phoenix, AZ formwerksstudios.com A

HAYES, INC. ARCHITECTURE/INTERIORS Phoenix, AZ hayesstudio.com A I

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A KIRK SAUNDERS ARCHITECT Laguna Beach, CA kirksaunders.com

H ARGUE CUSTOM HOMES Scottsdale, AZ arguecustomhomes.com

GREEY | PICKETT Scottsdale, AZ greeypickett.com

EXTERIORS BY CHAD ROBERT Phoenix, AZ exteriors-cr.com

I BROOKE WAGNER DESIGN Corona del Mar, CA brookewagnerdesign.com

I JAN TURNER HERING INTERIOR DESIGN Corona del Mar, CA janturnerhering.com

KEVIN B. HOWARD ARCHITECTS Oro Valley, AZ kbharchitect.com

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H GALLO BUILDERS Laguna Beach, CA gallobuildersinc.com

H DESERT WEST CONSTRUCTION Tucson, AZ desertwestconstruction.com

I DAVID MICHAEL MILLER ASSOCIATES Scottsdale, AZ davidmichaelmiller.com

BLOCHBERGER DESIGN Phoenix, AZ blochbergerdesign.com

I BLISS DESIGN FIRM Corona del Mar, CA blissdesignfirm.com

VOLLMER & ASSOCIATES Phoenix, AZ 602.358.7711 L

H RD ENTERPRISES Gilbert, AZ rdenterprisesaz.com

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L HOMESTEAD DESIGN COLLECTIVE Lafayette, CA homesteaddesigncollective.com

A ERIC OLSEN DESIGN Corona del Mar, CA ericolsendesign.com

A CANDELARIA DESIGN ASSOCIATES Scottsdale, AZ candelariadesign.com

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H SALCITO CUSTOM HOMES Scottsdale, AZ salcito.com

H PAUL FRANZ CONSTRUCTION Carpinteria, CA 805.745.8320

L TONNESEN Tempe, AZ billtonnesen.com

TENNEN STUDIO Phoenix, AZ tennenstudio.com A

H GM HUNT BUILDERS AND REMODELERS Cave Creek, AZ gmhuntbuilders.com

I DECESARE DESIGN GROUP Mesa, AZ decesaredesigngroup.com

A PHX ARCHITECTURE Scottsdale, AZ phxarch.com

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LUSTER CUSTOM HOMES Scottsdale, AZ lustercustomhomes.com H

MATTHEW THOMAS ARCHITECTURE Scottsdale, AZ mtarchitecture.com A

NANCE CONSTRUCTION Scottsdale, AZ nanceconstruction.com H

CALIFORNIA AUM CONSTRUCTION Albion, CA aumconstruction.com H

FAULKNER ARCHITECTS Berkeley, CA faulknerarchitects.com A

MCCUTCHEON CONSTRUCTION Berkeley, CA mcbuild.com H

L CHRISTINE LONDON Beverly Hills, CA christinelondonltd.com L MICHAEL BERNSOHN LANDSCAPES, CONSULT AND DESIGN Bolinas, CA michaelbernsohn.com

STEPHEN BLOOM CONSTRUCTION Calabasas, CA 818.225.1880 H

H BUILDING & BEYOND Campbell, CA buildingandbeyond.com

TCLA STUDIO Capistrano Beach, CA 949.248.5404 L

NEUMANN MENDRO ANDRULAITIS ARCHITECTS Carpinteria, CA nmaarchitects.com A

A CHRISTIAN RICE ARCHITECTS Coronado, CA christianrice.com H JOHN GILLEM CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Coronado, CA 619.437.8040

BRANDON ARCHITECTS Costa Mesa, CA brandonarchitects.com A

DAVID PIERCE HOHMANN, ARCHITECT Costa Mesa, CA davidpiercehohmann.com A

H RDM GENERAL CONTRACTORS Costa Mesa, CA rdmgc.com H SEACREST DEVELOPERS Costa Mesa, CA seacrestdevelopers.com A ABRAMSON TEIGER ARCHITECTS Culver City, CA abramsonteiger.com A AMATO ARCHITECTURE Emeryville, CA amatoarchitecture.com A SCHLOSSER NEWBERGER ARCHITECTS Fort Bragg, CA lsndesign.com

I MICHAEL FULLEN DESIGN GROUP Laguna Beach, CA michaelfullen.com A ART-GRAPHIC AMERICA La Jolla, CA 858.454.5555 I ANNETTE ENGLISH AND ASSOCIATES Los Angeles, CA annetteenglish.com I AUDREY ALBERTS DESIGN Los Angeles, CA albertsdesign.com I BURNHAM DESIGN Los Angeles, CA burnhamdesign.com L LIZ SPEED LANDSCAPES Los Angeles, CA 310.234.8238 I MAGNI DESIGN Los Angeles, CA magnidesign.com I RYAN WHITE DESIGNS Los Angeles, CA ryanwhitedesigns.com I STUDIO JACKSON Los Angeles, CA studiojacksondesign.com A I L STUDIO WILLIAM HEFNER Los Angeles, CA williamhefner.com I TIMOTHY CORRIGAN Los Angeles, CA timothy-corrigan.com H TYLER DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION Los Angeles, CA tylerdev.com I VANCE BURKE DESIGN Los Angeles, CA vanceburke.com

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H MATT MORRIS DEVELOPMENT Manhattan Beach, CA mattmorrisdevelopment.com

A DOUGLAS J. LEACH ARCHITECTS Redondo Beach, CA djleach.com

A I L BUTLER ARMSDEN ARCHITECTS San Francisco, CA butlerarmsden.com

A WALKER WARNER ARCHITECTS San Francisco, CA walker-warner.com

SHERRY WILLIAMSON DESIGN Mill Valley, CA sherrywilliamson.com

CHESLER CONSTRUCTION Redwood City, CA cheslerconstructioninc.com

CHARLIE BARNETT ASSOCIATES San Francisco, CA charliebarnettassoc.com

WEAVER DESIGN GROUP San Francisco, CA amyweaverdesign.com

H VAN ACKER CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATES Mill Valley, CA vanacker.com

H SMITH CUSTOM HOME BUILDERS Redwood City, CA smithcustomhomebuilders.com

H DRÖMHUS GENERAL CONTRACTORS San Francisco, CA dromhusinc.com

BERNARD TRAINOR + ASSOCIATES Monterey, CA bernardtrainor.com

CUTTLE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Sacramento, CA cuttleconstructioninc.com

FELDMAN ARCHITECTURE San Francisco, CA feldmanarchitecture.com

STOCKER & ALLAIRE GENERAL CONTRACTORS Monterey, CA stockerallaire.com

STUDIO GREEN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE San Anselmo, CA studiogreen.com

H PATTERSON CUSTOM HOMES Newport Beach, CA pattersoncustomhomes.com

L DANIEL STEWART & ASSOCIATES San Clemente, CA danielstewart.net

WATERPOINTE CUSTOM HOMEBUILDERS Newport Beach, CA waterpointecustom.com

BILL BOCKEN ARCHITECTURE & INTERIOR DESIGN San Diego, CA billbocken.com

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I COLLECTIVE INTERIORS San Diego, CA 858.750.5414

H MUELLER NICHOLLS BUILDERS Oakland, CA mnbuild.com

I DAWSON DESIGN GROUP, INC. San Diego, CA dawsondesigngroup.com

L LZDG Pacific Palisades, CA lzdesigngroupinc.com

L KATHERINE STANGLE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT San Diego, CA katherinestangle.com

L MARCELLO VILLANO GARDEN DESIGN Rancho Mirage, CA 760.401.0452

A I MATRIX DESIGN STUDIO San Diego, CA matrixdesignstudio.com

H QUALCON Rancho Mirage, CA 760.275.4567

H HILL CONSTRUCTION CO. San Diego/Irvine, CA hillconstructioncompany.com

MICHAEL ROBERTS CONSTRUCTION Rancho Santa Margarita, CA 949.858.7540

ANDREW MANN ARCHITECTURE San Francisco, CA andrewmannarchitecture.com

SUMAC DEVELOPMENT Rancho Santa Fe, CA sumacdev.com

APPLEGATE TRAN INTERIORS San Francisco, CA applegatetran.com

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L MICHAEL CALLAN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT San Mateo, CA michaelcallan.com

GARY HUTTON DESIGN San Francisco, CA garyhuttondesign.com

L VISIONS LANDSCAPING AND DESIGN San Mateo, CA 650.558.9886

A I L IAN BIRCHALL & ASSOCIATES San Francisco, CA ibadesign.com

H WILKINSON CONSTRUCTION San Mateo, CA wilkinsonconstructioninc.com

I JAY JEFFERS San Francisco, CA jayjeffers.com

H LANDMARK CONSTRUCTION Santa Barbara, CA sblandmark.com

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I LUCAS STUDIO West Hollywood, CA lucasstudioinc.com A SCHMIDT ARCHITECTURE West Hollywood, CA schmidtarchitecture.com L SYCAMORE DESIGN Woodside, CA sycamore-design.com

CANADA H VISTA PACIFIC BUILDERS Garibaldi Highlands, BC 604.649.5695 A WAYNE SWADRON ARCHITECTS LIMITED Toronto, ON wayneswadron.com L WATERFORM DESIGN Victoria, BC waterformdesign.ca A BRIAN HEMINGWAY DESIGN West Vancouver, BC brianheming way.com

L ART LUNA GARDEN Santa Monica, CA artlunagarden.com

COLORADO

I NICOLE HOLLIS San Francisco, CA nicolehollis.com

A BELZBERG ARCHITECTS Santa Monica, CA belzbergarchitects.com

H PATRICK BARRETT CONSTRUCTION Avon, CO 970.376.0721

I REDMOND ALDRICH DESIGN San Francisco, CA redmondaldrich.com

H I AND DESIGN + CONSTRUCTION Sausalito, CA andsf.com

H R.A. NELSON Avon, CO ranelson.com

A SAGAN PIECHOTA ARCHITECTURE San Francisco, CA sp-architecture.com

H GGD, INC. Sausalito, CA ggd-inc.com

I WORTH INTERIORS Avon, CO worthinteriors.com

SCHIPPMANN DESIGN San Francisco, CA schippmanndesign.com

H A J ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION Tarzana, CA 818.987.5700

A CCY ARCHITECTS Basalt, CO ccyarchitects.com

SCOTT LEWIS LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE San Francisco, CA sllasf.com

JIM MORRISON CONSTRUCTION Truckee, CA jimmorrisonconstruction.com

I THE WISEMAN GROUP INTERIOR DESIGN San Francisco, CA wisemangroup.com

L ROCK & ROSE Truckee, CA rocknrose.com

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H RADDEN CONSTRUCTION Venice, CA raddenconstruction.com

L MARPA Boulder, CO marpa.com H MORNINGSTAR HOMES Boulder, CO morningstarbuilt.com

SURROUND ARCHITECTURE Boulder, CO surroundarchitecture.com A I

TREELINE HOMES Boulder, CO treelineboulder.com H

KEY A ARCHITECTURE I INTERIOR DESIGN IA INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE H HOME BUILDER K KITCHEN DESIGNER L LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE

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L BROWNE & ASSOCIATES CUSTOM LANDSCAPES Castle Rock, CO browne-associates.com

JOYCE HOMES Castle Rock, CO joycehomes.com H

ANDREA SCHUMACHER INTERIORS Denver, CO andreaschumacherinteriors.com I

I ATELIER INTERIOR DESIGN Denver, CO atelierid.com

L DESIGNS BY SUNDOWN Englewood, CO designsbysundown.com

L DEVORE ASSOCIATES Fairfield, CT devoreassoc.com

H CARTER DESIGN BUILDERS Greenwood Village, CO carterdesignbuilders.com

A RICHARD SWANN ARCHITECT Fairfield, CT swannarchitect.com

H MONTARE BUILDERS Littleton, CO montarebuilders.com

WOODLEY ARCHITECTURAL GROUP Littleton, CO woodleyarchitecture.com A

CKY DESIGN Denver, CO ckydesigns.com

L CARIBOU DESIGN ASSOCIATES Telluride, CO cariboudesignassociates.com

A H DESIGN PLATFORM Denver, CO designplatformllc.com

H EVANS CONSTRUCTION Telluride, CO 970.729.0312

DH INTERIORS Denver, CO dhinteriorsdenver.com

ONE ARCHITECTS Telluride, CO onearchitects.com

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A ALM ARCHITECTS Vail, CO almarchitects.com

GRIFFITH INTERIOR DESIGN Denver, CO griffithid.com

BECK BUILDING COMPANY Vail, CO beckbuilds.com

IBA DESIGN ASSOCIATES Denver, CO ibadesignassociates.com

CASEY ST. JOHN INTERIORS Vail, CO caseystjohninteriors.com

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DOLAN CONSTRUCTION Edwards, CO 970.926.8054 H

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SHAEFFER HYDE CONSTRUCTION Vail, CO shaefferhyde.com H

A TOM COLE ARCHITECTURE Vail, CO tomcolearchitect.com

VAG, INC. ARCHITECTS AND PLANNERS A JUDGE AND ASSOCIATES COMPANY Vail, CO vagarchitects.com A I

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A I ANTHONY MINICHETTI ARCHITECT Greenwich, CT amarchitectllc.com A DOUGLAS VANDERHORN ARCHITECTS Greenwich, CT vanderhornarchitects.com

L LANDSCAPE DESIGN & MAINTENANCE Boca Raton, FL 561.445.5133

L TONY GRIMALDI LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Hobe Sound, FL tonygrimaldi.com

I MARC-MICHAELS INTERIOR DESIGN Boca Raton, FL marc-michaels.com

I ALLISON PALADINO INTERIOR DESIGN & COLLECTIONS Jupiter, FL apinteriors.com

H NATIONAL CUSTOM HOMES Boca Raton, FL nationalcustomhomes.net I SUSAN LACHANCE INTERIOR DESIGN Boca Raton, FL susanlachance.com

I JMA INTERIOR DESIGN Jupiter, FL jma-ids.com A MITCHELL O’NEIL Jupiter, FL oneilarchitect.com

AK BUILDING & DESIGN Boynton Beach, FL akbuilding.com

H ONSHORE CONSTRUCTION & DEVELOPMENT Jupiter, FL onshorejupiter.com

H GOLDCORP CONSTRUCTION Boynton Beach, FL 561.806.5121

H PEACO BUILDERS Jupiter, FL peacobuilders.com

I DIDA HOME Coral Gables, FL didahome.com

H SURFSIDE CONTRACTING Jupiter, FL surfsidecontracting.com

SIGNIFICANT HOMES New Canaan, CT significanthomesllc.com

H SUNSHINE HOME RENOVATION CORP. Deerfield Beach, FL 954.709.1094

H ALL-GO CONSTRUCTION SYSTEMS Miami, FL allgoconstruction.com

H PRUTTING & COMPANY CUSTOM BUILDERS Stamford, CT prutting.com

L DAVE BODKER LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE/PLANNING Delray Beach, FL dblapinc.wix.com/davebodker

H ART, DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION Miami, FL adcflorida.com

I MAR SILVER Westport, CT marsilverdesign.com

H DERCO CONSTRUCTION Delray Beach, FL 561.265.4014

I AVANT DESIGN Miami, FL avantdesign-group.com

L THE LAURELROCK COMPANY Wilton, CT laurelrock.com

L KRENT WIELAND DESIGN Delray Beach, FL kwdesignteam.com

I B. PILA DESIGN STUDIO Miami, FL bpiladesign.com

H MARC JULIEN HOMES Delray Beach, FL marcjulienhomes.com

A BEA ARCHITECTS Miami, FL beai.com

A RICHARD JONES ARCHITECTURE Delray Beach, FL rjarchitecture.com

A CAD STUDIO ARCHITECTURE Miami, FL cadstudioarch.com

A AFFINITI ARCHITECTS Boca Raton, FL affinitiarchitects.com

H SEAGATE CONSTRUCTION GROUP Delray Beach, FL seagatecg.com

A CHOEFF LEVY FISCHMAN Miami, FL clfarchitects.com

A BRENNER ARCHITECTURE GROUP Boca Raton, FL brennerarchgroup.com

SEASIDE BUILDERS Delray Beach, FL seasidebuildersfla.com

A I JONES BYRNE MARGEOTES PARTNERS Greenwich, CT jbmparch.com A I AMANDA MARTOCCHIO ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN New Canaan, CT amandamartocchio.com

HOBBS, INCORPORATED New Canaan, CT hobbsinc.com H

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A GALLAGHER/AP Miami, FL gallagher-ap.com K INTIRIUM Miami, FL intirium.net

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H JAROSZ DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION Miami, FL jaroszarch.com

MICHAEL WOLK DESIGN ASSOCIATES Miami, FL wolkdesign.com I

I MS2 DESIGN STUDIO Miami, FL ms2designstudio.com A ON ONE DESIGN Miami, FL ononegroup.com

PEEPLES RIONDA INTERIORS Miami, FL peeplesrionda.com I

PUSCHENDORF INTERIORS Miami, FL aldopuschendorf.com I

L ROSSEMBEL LANDSCAPING Miami, FL 305.989.0976

Z.W. JAROSZ ARCHITECT Miami, FL jaroszarch.com A

L NIEVERA WILLIAMS DESIGN Palm Beach, FL nieverawilliams.com A ARCHITECTURAL STUDIO Palm Beach Gardens, FL archstudiofl.com H DBK INDUSTRIES Plantation, FL dbkindustries.com H BARTH CONSTRUCTION Vero Beach, FL barthconstruction.com A MOOR & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS Vero Beach, FL moorarch.com I OLIVIA O’BRYAN Vero Beach, FL oliviaobryan.com I ROD MICKLEY INTERIORS Vero Beach, FL rodmickley.com H BENITZ BUILDING West Palm Beach, FL benitzbuilding.com

ARKIN CONSTRUCTION CO. Miami Beach, FL arkingc.com

CINDY RAY INTERIORS, INCORPORATED West Palm Beach, FL cindyray.com

I BROWN DAVIS INTERIORS Miami Beach, FL browndavis.com

I GIL WALSH INTERIORS West Palm Beach, FL gilwalsh.com

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I MCCANN DESIGN GROUP West Palm Beach, FL mccanndesigngroup.com

JOSH WOLLOWICK DESIGNS Miami Shores, FL joshwollowick.com

YRA DESIGN West Palm Beach, FL yrainc.com

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DKOR INTERIORS North Miami Beach, FL dkorinteriors.com I

ILLINOIS I KATE MARKER INTERIORS Barrington, IL katemarkerinteriors.com

NEWMAN CONTRUCTION North Miami Beach, FL newmanbc.com

MCNAUGHTON BROTHERS CONSTRUCTION Burr Ridge, IL mcnaughtonbrothers.com

EDWARD KNIGHT CONSTRUCTION North Palm Beach, FL edwardknightconstruction.com

BARKER EVANS LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Chicago, IL barker-evans.com

JENNIFER GARRIGUES INTERIOR DESIGN Palm Beach, FL jennifergarrigues.com

BRUCE FOX Chicago, IL brucefoxdesign.com

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CONTRAST DESIGN GROUP Chicago, IL contrastdesigngroup.com I

FREDMAN DESIGN GROUP Chicago, IL fredmandesigngroup.com I

GARY LEE PARTNERS Chicago, IL garyleepartners.com I

I HICKMAN DESIGN ASSOCIATES Chicago, IL hickmaninteriors.com I JAMES THOMAS Chicago, IL jamesthomaschicago.com A I JOSEPH CREDLE ARCHITECT Chicago, IL 917.698.6525 A KATHRYN QUINN ARCHITECTS Chicago, IL kquinnarch.com

KIM SCODRO INTERIORS Chicago, IL kimscodro.com I

A LICHTEN CRAIG ARCHITECTURE + INTERIORS Chicago, IL lichtencraig.com A LIEDERBACH AND GRAHAM, ARCHITECTS Chicago, IL liederbachandgraham.com

NORTHWORKS ARCHITECTS + PLANNERS Chicago, IL nwks.com A

NOVAK CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Chicago, IL novakconstruction.com H

OLIVE + DUKE INTERIOR DESIGN Chicago, IL oliveandduke.com I

SCOTT HIMMEL, ARCHITECT P.C. Chicago, IL scotthimmel.com I IA

I SOUCIE HORNER Chicago, IL souciehorner.com

L PREMIER SERVICE Lemont, IL premierservice.com

A I STUDIO F DESIGN Chicago, IL studiof-design.com

H FRASER CONSTRUCTION Lyons, IL fraserbuilders.com

I TOM STRINGER DESIGN PARTNERS Chicago, IL tomstringer.com

H STURM BUILDERS Northbrook, IL 847.480.1758

MICHAEL ABRAHAM ARCHITECTURE Clarendon Hills, IL michael-abraham.com A

MICHAEL HERSHENSON ARCHITECTS Evanston, IL michaelhershensonarchitects.com A

STUART COHEN & JULIE HACKER ARCHITECTS Evanston, IL cohen-hacker.com A

JOHN G. HARTY Highland Park, IL johnharty.com H

H REDROCK CUSTOM HOMES Highland Park, IL redrockdevelopmentllc.com

STEPHANIE WOHLNER DESIGN Highland Park, IL swohlnerdesign.com I

G.O. ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN Hinsdale, IL goarchitectural.com A

H MARK HICKMAN HOMES Hinsdale, IL markhickmanhomes.com

TIBURON HOMES Hinsdale, IL tiburonhomesllc.com H

L MARIANI LANDSCAPE Lake Bluff, IL marianilandscape.com

SCOTT BYRON & CO. Lake Bluff, IL scottbyron.com L

CRAIG BERGMANN LANDSCAPE DESIGN Lake Forest, IL craigbergmann.com L

SHELLEY JOHNSTONE DESIGN Lake Forest, IL shelleydesign.com I

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TIMOTHY CORRIGAN GRAND FOYER, CENTER GRAND HALL AND LIBRARY

Timothy Corrigan is no stranger to decorating sumptuous spaces with history, having restored an 18th-century château in France’s Loire Valley. So when he was given the task of designing Greystone’s grand foyer, second-floor center grand hall and library, Corrigan, who has offices in both Los Angeles and Paris, knew an extravagant statement was in order. For the stairwell, Fromental adapted its mountaininspired Rockface wallpaper. “It’s like modern art,” Corrigan says. To reflect the Southern California landscape, with its gardens and swimming pools, the company customized the coloration, and the vibrant blues and pinks form a dramatic counterpoint to the house’s stately architecture. “At Greystone, you’re right in the middle of Beverly Hills, and

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the wallpaper is meant to evoke that,” Corrigan explains. “It sets the tone for the rest of the house.” Layering styles and periods to give the spaces depth, the designer chose black as an accent, reflected in the sphinx sculptures, the 1920s and ’30s black-and-white photos of California and the ’70s lacquer table. On the landing, Corrigan spotlighted another notable wallpaper, Zuber’s classic 1807 L’Hindoustan, and hung 18th-century capriccio panels in the sitting area. He also introduced pieces from his own Timothy Corrigan Antiques collection, such as a pair of Murano glass lamps, verre églomisé mirrors and 18th-century Baltic chairs, along with contemporary sconces from Fuse Lighting, mirrored coffee tables from Fendi Casa and a colorful rug from Stark.

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For the library (left and below), Corrigan created a functional and elegant space that nimbly bridges past and present. Conceiving it as a 21st-century gentleman’s/gentlewoman’s library or architect’s office allowed him to forgo the traditional book-lined space one would usually find in a house like this. Envisioning an eclectic room, the designer evoked the barrel vault that once highlighted the room with a Piranesi-inspired wallpaper from Iksel, while the existing bookcases were fitted with vinyl wallpaper panels from Fromental adorned with oversize images of 1920s architectural drawings adapted from a book that Corrigan found. “There are still bookcases,” he says, “but we draped half of them so that we can hang art. It adds some softness and warmth to the room.” Here, old and new coexist comfortably. There are architectural models displayed throughout, and above the marble fireplace, there’s a Neoclassical mirror from Timothy Corrigan Antiques; elsewhere the designer placed a contemporary table from Fendi Casa. With the room’s warm palette of red, camel, cream and black, reflected in the custom Kyle Bunting rug, Corrigan wanted it to read as a strong space. “It’s a big room, and because it’s a big room, I created multiple seating and work areas,” he says. “It’s meant to look like people use it.” SPONSORS: Farrow & Ball: Bookcases in Cat’s Paw No. 240 in Estate Eggshell. Grayson Luxury: Christopher Guy wingback chairs. JF Fabrics: Drapery hardware. Kyle Bunting: Custom rug in library. Made Goods: Bone staircase model, metal models, shagreen obelisks. Zoffany through Egg & Dart: 1940s French armchair fabric, Dorchester chair pillow fabric, Dorchester chair pillow trim, pink sofa pillow fabric, wingback chair fabric.

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OLIVER M. FURTH RECEPTION HALL

Oliver M. Furth considers himself something of an “atypical” designer, and his transformation of the firstfloor reception hall is as much a work of art as design. It is also a showcase for what he’s passionate about. “This was an opportunity to test the limits of materiality, to push the dialogue and explore how much I could change the space while still respecting what’s there,” he says. The Los Angeles-based designer’s first step was to transform nearly every surface from top to bottom. Starting with the ceiling, Furth collaborated with the L.A. architectural firm Arktura to install an undulating grid crafted from plastic felt made from recycled plastic bottles. “It lends a softness to the room,” he says. “It’s a counterbalance to all the paneling and hard materials.” Next, Furth covered the marble floor with cold-rolled steel that he had cut to fit the space. “The steel feels fresh against all that warm paneling and is a good backdrop for the furniture,” he says. That furniture includes pieces by emerging and established artists from five continents. A pair of sofas, upholstered in a deep blue Highland Court velvet from Duralee infuses the space with bold color. There are console tables re-envisioned by

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weaver and fiber artist Tanya Aguiñiga—“She’s taken eight different fibers, all black, and woven and braided them into a crazy, good mess,” he says—and a pair of geometric mirrors by Jonathan Nesci, whom Furth describes as one part mathematician and one part artist. “They have solidbronze frames, and the mirror isn’t glass—it’s polished steel,” he marvels. David Wiseman, the Haas Brothers and Benjamin Kicic are represented, as well, as are Wendell Castle and Michael Anastassiades. “Everything in the room is an original form—there’s nothing derivative,” Furth says proudly. And pulling it all together was no small feat. “My role was a little like being a conductor,” the designer says. “Hopefully, at the end of the day, we created beautiful music.” SPONSORS: Highland Court/Duralee: Fabrics.

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MARK D. SIKES GRAND GARDEN HALLWAYS

For the grand halls that connect the main rooms on Greystone’s first floor, Los Angeles-based Mark D. Sikes came up with an effortlessly chic design scheme: a treillage wallpaper forming the backdrop for hand-painted wallpaper panels and small seating areas that extends the length of the spaces. “I saw it as kind of an indooroutdoor treillage gallery,” he explains. “It’s not overly designed or complicated. It’s just repeating things down the halls so that it’s uniform. When you look from one end, I wanted it to feel like one big story, very easy on the eye.” Connecting the décor to Greystone’s legendary gardens, Sikes selected Schumacher’s classic Zanzibar Trellis wallpaper in blue, which sets off the Gracie wallpaper panels featuring trees, birds and flowers. He then introduced comfortable and casual rattan seating from his Lily collection for Soane Britain, which he paired with upholstered pieces from George Smith, elegant gilt consoles and antique French and Italian mirrors. “The high-low juxtaposition of the elegant and the casual, and the gilt and the rattan is stylish but also cozy,” Sikes says. “It’s relaxing and comfortable.” The palette intensifies in the small side entrance at one end of the hall, where a large abstract painting by Virginia-based artist Lindsay Cowles is displayed against walls lined in a lush spearmint-hued fabric from Manuel Canovas; a collection of blue-and-white porcelain rests atop plaster brackets by Bunny Williams for Ballard Designs. “I didn’t want to come in and reinvent what these spaces looked like 80 years ago,” Sikes explains. “I wanted them to be appropriate to what they might have looked like but still feel relevant. You have to have spectacular pieces because Greystone is so spectacular, but I also wanted to create something that felt California casual and inspiring.” SPONSORS: Baldwin: Hardware. Farrow & Ball: Trim touch-up in New White No. 59 in Estate Eggshell. The Urban Electric Co.: Back hall sconces.

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Whether he’s designing large- or small-scale spaces, Cliff Fong of Los Angeles’ Matt Blacke steers clear of the temptation to fill them with too many pieces with personality. He appreciates the role of supporting players. “One of my pet peeves is having too much to look at,” he explains. “It’s almost like having too many celebrities in a room—everybody needs attention.” For the breakfast room, Fong created an environment suited to casual gatherings, opting for disparate seating areas over a more traditional arrangement. “This is where someone might enjoy a relaxed morning,” he says.

“One could have breakfast or tea sitting at the sofas with the Frits Henningsen coffee table, as the typical Danish coffee table is taller than most.” For the furnishings, Fong took his cues from Greystone’s European-inspired architecture, incorporating pieces from Lief, such as Gustavian chests, along with two sofas by noted Danish architect and furniture designer Kaare Klint, brought from Fong’s own Los Angeles shop Galerie Half, and from JF Chen, a wingback chair and ottoman by Danish architect and furniture designer Mogens Koch. “We created a room that allies itself with European pastoral living,” he says.

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“Mixing in a few items of 20th-century furniture makes it fresh and a bit ironic. If you choose items carefully, they transcend their usual origins, and you’re able to create something that feels more unique.” A silvery gray paint by Farrow & Ball above the wainscot sets the stage for a faded mural. “It’s meant to be secondary to the furniture and the lighting,” Fong explains. “I like a bit of age, and I wanted the space to feel not like it’s been freshly readdressed but like it may have already been there.” The designer saw the adjoining solarium as an extension of the breakfast room, a comfortable place to have tea, read a book or take a nap. SPONSORS: Bausman & Company: Solarium armchairs, bench, sofa. Farrow & Ball: Breakfast room ceiling and walls in Lamp Room Gray No. 88 in Estate Emulsion.

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CONSORT DESIGN SOCIAL SALOON

Consort Design’s Brandon Quattrone and Mat Sanders didn’t hesitate when considering whether to take on the redesign of one of Greystone’s smallest spaces, the Social Secretary’s Room, but they knew they had to make it a destination with impact. “It’s a tiny space—only three walls,” Sanders says. “It’s almost like a little stage. But I love a small-space challenge. We saw it as a place where you could get into a little trouble, so we’re calling it the Social Saloon.” Adds Quattrone, “The idea is that someone could walk down the main hallway and stop in for a drink before getting on with their night.” Since the room’s most prominent feature was the fireplace, Quattrone says the pair did something they had never seen or done before: “We decided to build a table that came out of the fireplace.” Working with Caesarstone, the Los Angeles-based duo came up with a tabletop that looks like black marble,

to which they added a brass cap and a midcentury tapered leg, and surrounded it with 1960s chairs by Mario Botta from Eccola. “We wanted to give the room a really fabulous Italian modernist vibe,” Sanders notes. “I love the look of Italian modernism. It feels slightly futuristic, but it’s also very classic, and I love mixing angular lines with more Neoclassical ornamentation.” The walls are painted in Farrow & Ball’s Hague Blue, a cross between deep green and teal. It’s the perfect foil for the custom brass bar shelves over the window and gilt mirror, as well as the pair of Marco Zanuso lounge chairs from Consort’s new brick-and-mortar shop. “We really enjoy creating places that feel aspirational but also totally livable,” Sanders says. “I always ask myself, ‘Will somebody have to be in this room? Do they have to live in this room?’ That’s the benchmark we set for everything we do.”

SPONSORS: Caesarstone: Shelving, tabletop. Farrow & Ball: Walls in Hague Blue No. 30 in Modern Emulsion.

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JANE HALLWORTH DINING ROOM

When Jane Hallworth first stepped into Greystone’s formal dining room, she was struck by the feeling that it was a ghost of a room. In a house that she found both “absolutely splendid and melancholy,” the Los Angeles designer’s love of stories sparked her vision. “I wanted to capture the moment that the room itself became a ghost,” she says. The chandelier has been cloaked, while, in a gesture of tribute and mourning, textile artist Hyla Frank has tied black sashes around the Lief dining chairs. Hallworth compares the atmosphere to that of a stately house that’s been shuttered for the season. There are mementos of happier days, like the dining table’s voluminous wool cloth fabricated by Daniel Pontius, a pair of custom commodes detailed with handengraved feathers by artist Damian Jones, and a circa 1820 English gilt sofa that symbolizes what Hallworth calls “the beginning of the family’s gilded life in the house.” She left the windows unadorned, except for her lifelike bronze moths that are seemingly drawn to the light that streams through. Once a showcase for Mrs. Doheny’s porcelain collection, the room now contains a display worthy of Hitchcock: a flock of white Nymphenburg porcelain birds. “They seem quite innocuous,” says Hallworth, “but on second glance, there’s something a bit untoward going on.” Adding to the mood are Tricia Cline’s eerie white figurines perched throughout. Hallworth attributes her vision to a British sensibility: “You don’t get rid of things in Britain. Using things until they fall apart and then putting a throw cushion over them is actually quite chic.” SPONSOR: Niermann Weeks through Egg & Dart: Decorative urn.

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CHLOE REDMOND WARNER MURDER SALON

The lore surrounding Greystone’s Murder Room precedes it, but Chloe Redmond Warner of Redmond Aldrich Design in San Francisco was determined to come up with an approach that was both “beautiful and a little bit creepy,” she says. A fan of de Gournay and what she calls “birdand-branch wallpaper,” Redmond Warner contacted the company and proposed a custom wallcovering. “I said, ‘What if we did a murder of crows?’ ” The result is a landscape on gold paper featuring bare branches and an assortment of black crows. Redmond Warner was delighted. “It’s beautiful and sinister,” she says. Channeling an imagined client, she visualized the room as a painting studio for the woman of the house, who’s an artist and a

zoologist. From the start, the designer had envisioned inky black draperies for the windows. “We met with Sandra Jordan, who has access to these luxurious high-altitude alpacas,” says Redmond Warner. The Urban Electric Co. created cauldron-shaped bell lamps, which are attached to the wall with silk cords and boat cleats. To furnish the space, Redmond Warner looked to sources such as Caste Design—“There’s something articulated about the pieces,” she says—while large terrariums hold dark orchids, bones and butterflies. On the walls are prints by Walton Ford and a large abstract photograph by Megumi Shauna Arai called Clouded Judgement. Notes Redmond Warner: “It looks like sky or smoke. It’s very evocative.”

SPONSORS: Farrow & Ball: Ceiling in Calamine No. 230 in Modern Emulsion, vestibule in Studio Green No. 93 in Full Gloss and Estate Eggshell. Lee Industries: Armless sofa, leather lounge chairs. Made Goods: Accessories, faux-shagreen side table. Sandra Jordan: Drapery fabric, sofa fabric, throw. The Urban Electric Co.: Custom Urban Smokebell fixture, Pop flushmount fixture.

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SARA STORY HOMAGE TO THE SQUARE

The work of Josef Albers shaped New York designer Sara Story’s treatment of Greystone’s grand living room, which features a 1969 screen print by the German-born artist, along with works by Louise Fishman, Ron Gorchov and Juan Uslé. “I’d seen an Albers show at The Morgan Library & Museum three years ago, and it made me want to play with color theory, forms and geometry,” she says. “The juxtaposition of color and shape in this space is motivated by Albers and his use of color palettes and their interplay with forms.” Within the small vestibule at the entrance to the space, Story introduced a contemporary architectural element by building a rectangular lacquer box. “It compresses the feeling as you first enter the room,” she says. “Then you step out and have 20-foot-high ceilings.” At the end of the box is the Albers work. Throughout, there are singular pieces, such as a coffee table by Aurelien Gallet and a marble-and-bronze console by Achille Salvagni, along with creations by two other favorite artists, including a Peter Lane sideboard faced in blue ceramicrelief panels and David Wiseman’s intricate Lattice Ribbon dining table in cast and poured bronze. A contemporary art collector who studies how museum and gallery shows are curated, Story believes the use of negative space can transform a room. “Here, there are three seating areas, so you can all be together, but there’s also space in between,” she says. “You can have a collection of three pieces together, but there’s always enough space for you to let something have a moment. I love color, I love pattern, I love energy, but I also think it’s nice to have serenity and peacefulness and not have a room look like a furniture showroom. An interior should always unfold for you. It’s like a journey. You can always add. You can always collect.” SPONSORS: Farrow & Ball: Minstrel Gallery in Arsenic No. 214 and walls in Teresa’s Green No. 236. Made Goods: Accessories.

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Ladies Lounge powder bathroom designed by Luxe Interiors + Design.

ANDREA MONATH SCHUMACHER LADIES LOUNGE

The vision for Andrea Monath Schumacher’s Ladies Lounge all began with a hand-painted wallpaper from Paul Montgomery. “I love chinoiserie and just fell in love with this tangerine color,” the designer says. Another Paul Montgomery paper glows overhead. Wanting the wallpaper to be the star of the room, the designer kept the furniture mostly white. “The room is a little dark, and white furniture is very glamorous and feminine,” she says. There is plenty of seating for Monath Schumacher’s imagined visitors to powder their nose and sip a cosmopolitan: a custom sofa in a window nook and four sculptural chairs that surround a Mario Grimaldi table

are set atop a Samad rug. The bar itself is a vintage Asian cabinet that the designer transformed with the addition of white lacquer, lighting and an antique mirror. Model Christy Turlington holds her own from one wall, courtesy of an oversize portrait by artist Alex Katz. Lending some serious sparkle is Niermann Weeks’ curving, crystalornamented Biarritz pendant, while midcentury French sconces featuring brass cobras contribute to the nature theme, “a play on the Garden of Eden,” she says. To further the feeling of luxury, the designer brought in doors upholstered in a creamy white leather and studded with gleaming brass nailheads and Baldwin hardware.

LADIES LOUNGE SPONSORS: Baldwin: Door hardware. Duralee: Fabric. Egg & Dart: Accessories, Mario Grimaldi coffee table. Farrow & Ball: Furniture in Pointing No. 2003 in Full Gloss. Made Goods: Mirror, vanity stools, vanity table. Niermann Weeks through Egg & Dart: Chandelier. Samad: Rug. POWDER BATHROOM SPONSORS: Arte through Egg & Dart: Wallcovering. Lantern Masters: Lighting. Marcali: Stool. Rohl: Faucet, pedestal sink, toilet.

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PATRICK DRAGONETTE A ROOM WITHOUT A VIEW

Greystone may be prized for its panoramic outlook over Los Angeles, but when Patrick Dragonette was met with the challenge of tackling a room with negligible views, the L.A. designer opted instead to create a playful lounge that would draw the attention inward. “Technically, it’s a guest suite, but I didn’t want to just make another one,” Dragonette says. There is a trio of life-size multicolored sheep on casters, a Caesarstone Ping-Pong table and, from his showroom’s inventory, a unique multilevel cocktail table by the noted Italian furniture designer Gabriella Crespi. Setting it all off is an ombre gold-leaf wallpaper that Dragonette designed—produced by Fromental—with the witty, unexpected sprinkling of spiders, butterflies and beetles. With Bausman & Company, Dragonette collaborated on a bar of bleached, whitewashed oak featuring insets of baseball-stitched patent snakeskin-

embossed leather. “That same leather is on the barstools— it’s pretty darn chic,” he says with a laugh. Dragonette then updated a channel-back sofa and matching club chairs by the late California designer Steve Chase with velvet upholstery from Duralee and replaced the original rope lighting with LED-lit bases. “I thought they should have a little glow to them,” he says. “I have owned them for quite some time, and this was the perfect moment to use them.” The room’s palette of blue, black and gold is underscored by a hair-on-hide six-part folding screen—featuring a pair of giant macaws—that Dragonette designed and Kyle Bunting executed, while oversize black-and-blue striped drapery made of Duralee cotton-sateen hangs behind the sofa, its trim of blue and black beads adding “a little sparkle,” he says. “I wanted to create a place to hang out, kick back and have fun.”

SPONSORS: Bausman & Company: Custom bar, stools. Caesarstone: Custom Ping-Pong table. Duralee: Drapery and upholstery fabrics. Farrow & Ball: Ceilings in Borrowed Light No. 235 in Estate Emulsion; medallions in Ammonite No. 274, Dove Tale No. 267, Drawing Room Blue No. 253, Pitch Black No. 256, Pitch Blue No. 220, Wimborne White No. 239, Estate Eggshell; trim in Ammonite No. 274 in Estate Eggshell. Kyle Bunting: Custom hair-on-hide folding screen. Lladró: Porcelains.

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AMY MEIER EAST END GRAND HALL

Amy Meier approached designing Greystone’s second-floor east end grand hall, study and sitting room as if she were designing “a mini house.” The designer, whose home base is in Rancho Santa Fe, California, envisioned her clients as a couple who love to entertain. “They live grand but are also very casual,” she says. “The entry is where they greet their guests, handing them a cocktail as they progress through the space.” Here, a Paul Montgomery wallpaper sets the tone: “It’s a very California take on the traditional mural,” she says. But just when you think Meier will adhere to a more classic aesthetic, she places a series of mirrored sculptures by Lori Cozen-Geller down the center of the hall. “It was important to have that kind of ‘wow’ factor,” she explains. “The reflection of the mural allows them to feel both organic and modern.” Suspended above is a chandelier in rock and smoke crystal. Devised as a chic dining spot, the far hall is outfitted with a dining table covered with a customappliquéd table skirt and antique chairs atop a graphic modern rug by Samad. The adjacent study is a “quiet, moody space,” where set against walls of Venetian plaster is an antique Swedish secretary from C’est La Vie Antiques. And recast as a sitting room, the reading alcove is now “an intimate gathering space,” Meier says. “This design is all about freshening things up and giving the room a new take.” SPONSORS: Caesarstone: Stone pedestals. Farrow & Ball: Walls in Mole’s Breath No. 276, Studio Green No. 93, White Tie No. 2002, all in Estate Emulsion. Samad: Far Hallway rug. The Urban Electric Co.: Sconces.

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BRIT KLEINMAN BUTLER’S KITCHEN

Leather isn’t a material typically associated with kitchen design, but when Brit Kleinman learned that Greystone’s upstairs kitchen was once used to prepare wild game shot on the estate, inspiration bells started going off. The artist and founder of the Brooklyn-based firm AVO is widely known for exploring the possibilities of leather for products and décor, and she had a vision for how to incorporate her distinctive leather tiles that would filter the space through a contemporary lens. To bring Greystone’s kitchen to life, Kleinman focused on using classic materials in a new way. “Hand-painted leather tiles and soft hides offer an unexpected and opulent twist on traditional butcher shop tiles,” she says. “They add warmth and life to this functional space.” Here, Kleinman employed her tiles in two ways: There’s one wall clad in graphically patterned blue leather tiles, while the rest are covered in textured whitewashed leather. “The kitchen is actually the perfect place to put leather,” Kleinman says.

“It’s so versatile and durable.” The material also plays well with the concrete-like countertops by Crossville and oak-plank floors from Virtu. Fellow Brooklyn company Uhuru supplied the Stoolen stools, whose tops resemble end-grain butcher’s block, along with a custom round island. “I didn’t want someone to walk in and say, ‘Oh, I’m in a meat shop,’ ” Kleinman explains. “I wanted to tie in the idea without being obvious.” The kitchen also features a Dacor range and hood, a modern pendant from Brendan Ravenhill and range cabinets by Funtime Cabinet Factory. Greystone was one of Kleinman’s first opportunities to do an interior from start to finish, and she’s delighted that she can challenge people’s perceptions about leather. “It can really go anywhere,” she says. “From a durability point of view, leather can pretty much stand up to any kind of space. And it adds a unique warmth and texture that you don’t get with ceramic or wallpaper.”

SPONSORS: Crossville: Countertops. Dacor: Range and hood insert. Farrow & Ball: Original cabinetry touch-up in Clunch No. 2009 and baseboards, crown molding, range cabinetry and window wall in Slipper Satin No. 2004, both in Estate Eggshell. Funtime Cabinet Factory: Range cabinets, wall build-out. Rohl: Faucet.

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ANDREW BROWN LE SALON DE REPOS

What was once the nursery for Ned and Lucy Doheny’s youngest son, Timothy, has been reimagined by designer Andrew Brown as the sophisticated study of a world traveler. “Before the house was completed, Ned and Lucy had been to Europe with their designers and scoured the continent for their interiors,” Brown explains. “What if Timothy had grown up and gotten inspired by the things that he had seen with his parents? Maybe he turned his former bedroom into his study. It would be a place to display the art he has accumulated. It’s a room to be inspired or to think or to relax in.” Contributing to the space’s “very traveled perspective” and covering the barrel-vaulted ceiling is a subtle mural by artist Jan Roberts that was inspired by Matisse’s La Danse, while on the walls, which are done in a Phillip Jeffries grass cloth, artist William McLure has drawn sketches in charcoal. Elsewhere are wall sconces by Serge Mouille

and Lladró, a Directoire daybed, Kyle Bunting hair-on-hide upholstered pieces, a Moroccan pouf by John Derian and a David Hillegas photograph shot in India. Brown asked the artisans he regularly collaborates with from his home base in Birmingham, Alabama, to create classically inspired pieces with a modern sensibility, such as a table in quarter-sawn white oak made in the style of Jean-Michel Frank, a Giacometti-influenced custom iron bench and a writing table inspired by an old Greek desk that Brown himself saw on one of his frequent visits to Europe. Balancing what the designer describes as the room’s more masculine features are silk, velvet and glazedcotton fabrics from Jim Thompson. “I’ve taken all these different elements from when the family would have been in Europe and applied them in a more modern way,” Brown says. “What’s very American in design is to mix all of these cultures, elements and styles together.”

SPONSORS: Farrow & Ball: Mural in Archive No. 227, Black Blue No. 95, Brassica No. 271, Dimity No. 2008, Skylight No. 205; rug Greek-key border in Pitch Black No. 256; rug sunburst in Black Blue No. 95, Dimity No. 2008, Pitch Black No. 256. Kyle Bunting: Hair-on-hide upholstery. Lladró: Fireplace sconces. Made Goods: Roy scalloped side table.

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PLATNER & CO. FEMME SUITE

The mother-and-daughter design team of Peggy Platner and Tessa Platner took on the challenge of transforming what was once a boy’s bedroom on Greystone’s third floor. Employing their signature light and feminine style, the California-based pair overhauled the space into a soft, romantic guest retreat. Expanding on Peggy’s vision of a luxurious haven for a movie star from the 1940s or ’50s, the duo created a getaway for a woman with what Tessa calls “classic, timeless taste.” An opulent wallpaper from Stark—Paper Rose—sets the mood. “It’s a romantic, large-scale print of blossoms in warm, feminine colors and highlighted with gold,” Tessa says. The paper is a fitting backdrop for Platner & Co.’s Femme bed, swathed in a new blush-colored Montara velvet from the Peggy Platner Collection, which offers a contemporary take on luxury. “The bed is completely upholstered, even the legs,”

Tessa says. “It’s very feminine and soft, with modern lines.” The designers also created bespoke bedding for the room. “The custom details—the bedding and the pillows—is something we’ve always loved to do,” Peggy says. Adds Tessa, “All those little facets matter so much. And we want our fabrics to be very usable.” A pair of commodes in a bleached-and-lacquered koa-wood veneer by Jean de Merry joins Fuse Lighting’s frostedrock-crystal-embellished Ramona sconces, procured through Thomas Lavin, to add touches of glamour along with a Samad rug. “I picture the room in the early morning light, with the blossoms and the sheen on the wallpaper feeling really luminous, airy and soft,” Tessa notes. “The light that comes in from the side of the house is just stunning. This is a place you want to relax in; it’s a place where you can read a book on the window seat.”

FEMME SUITE SPONSORS: Farrow & Ball: Walls in Savage Ground No. 213 in Estate Emulsion and trim touch-up in New White No. 59 in Estate Eggshell. Samad: Rug. POWDER ROOM SPONSORS: Arte through Egg & Dart: Wallcovering. Kallista through Snyder Diamond: Vanity, wall cabinet. Lantern Masters: Lighting. Rohl through Snyder Diamond: Michael Berman faucet and towel bar.

Lower-level powder room designed by Luxe Interiors + Design.

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BENJAMIN VANDIVER SAUVAGE LOUNGE

Billy Baldwin’s legendary Matisse-inspired print for China Seas, Arbre de Matisse, was the launching point for Nashville-based designer Benjamin Vandiver’s transformation of the second-floor west end grand hall, which also celebrates the iconic tropical aesthetic of The Polo Lounge at The Beverly Hills Hotel. “Instead of creating something brand-new, I looked to the past to see what inspired me,” he explains. “I could have done it in a very formal way as it once was, but I thought, ‘What is my interpretation of Los Angeles and how does that fit in Greystone?’ This room was a nod to those influences.” Vandiver has been fascinated with architectural layouts and houses since he was a boy, and after giving serious thought to how the hall connected to the rooms around it, he decided to make the space itself the focal point. “What I tried to do was take a few things I love

and blow them out of the water and have a little fun along the way,” he says. Zak+Fox’s new Sauvage print, an homage to Matisse, made the fun part easy. “I took a minimalistic approach and used the fabric for the walls as well as the upholstery,” Vandiver says. To complement the print, the designer introduced a blush hue for the pillows and ceiling. There is also a 1970s-inspired chandelier in white plaster as well as a round center table and settee by Sabin. For the small foyer off the bedroom suites for Mr. and Mrs. Doheny, Vandiver selected Farrow & Ball’s Mahogany for the walls and skirted a console in the same Zak+Fox print. Monochromatic textile reliefs by Los Angeles-based artist Mary Little adorn a wall. “This space provides a cool, easy transition to those rooms,” he adds, “a quiet, subdued moment that sets the tone for relaxation.”

SPONSORS: Farrow & Ball: Ceiling in Fowler Pink No. 39 and foyer walls in Mahogany No. 36, both in Estate Emulsion.

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NINA CAMPBELL MR. DOHENY’S SUITE

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The indefatigable British designer Nina Campbell embraced the challenge of transforming what was once Ned Doheny’s suite, but she made it clear that she views the age of the house a bit differently than Americans might. “In England, we find it quite new,” she quips. She imagined Mr. Doheny as a gentleman in his 30s—“rather sophisticated, rather forward-thinking and wanting a super-comfortable room where he can have his breakfast at the window, write his letters from the desk and read,” she says. “It’s really a bedroom/sitting room for him, so that, if necessary, he’d never have to leave. He could

just wear a silk dressing gown and stay there all day after a massage, which, of course, he’s going to have in the massage room.” A portrait of Edward Doheny, the oil tycoon who built Greystone for his son, Ned, and his family, hangs on the wall; the painting was procured by Campbell from the Doheny descendants. The designer then chose a palette of soft greens—“In a way, I’m forcing him to become slightly English,” she says, laughing—in fabrics from her own collections. Lining the walls is Khitan, which she calls “a rather grand cotton damask.” For a chair and the draperies, she used her own Penglai,

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a “painterly” fabric with birds and colors such as yellow, coral and aubergine. “And the chaise is in a fabulous velvet from our collection that you want to curl up and go to sleep on,” she adds. Because “everyone expects English people to produce a four-poster,” Campbell has done just that, with a John Rosselli & Associates bed hung with dark green drapery fabric and outfitted with a box spring and mattress from Vispring. There are pieces from Soane Britain and lighting from Christopher Spitzmiller and Collier Webb. But rather than finish the room with a stately Aubusson carpet, Campbell chose a Stark woven matting. “It sort of debunks the feel of the rest of the room—which is very English country house,” she says. “With the damask on the walls, I didn’t want the room to be fuddy-duddy. I like the throwaway line of having the matting on the floor.” SPONSORS: Farrow & Ball: Trim touch-up in New White No. 59 in Estate Eggshell. Rohl: Faucet. Vispring: Box spring, mattress.

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BETH WEBB MRS. DOHENY’S SUITE

Beth Webb’s favorite era in American architecture is the 1920s, so when she discovered Greystone was built between 1925 and 1928, she knew it was a match made in design heaven. “The mastery of scale and proportion is just pitch-perfect,” she says. “The space feels livable, warm and welcoming.” Designing Mrs. Doheny’s suite meant playing up the architecture by creating a quiet and timeless aesthetic. “In a way, I designed this room for myself,” she says. “I like quiet; I like tranquility. Our lives are crazy all day, every day, especially in our world of interior design. When I go home, I want my house to be a refuge. I don’t want trendy or colorful or quirky. I need a retreat with a soft palette.” To reflect the room’s ethereal natural light, the Atlanta-based designer conceived a shimmering palette of creams, golds and silvery grays. A luxurious Kyle Bunting hair-on-hide rug is displayed underfoot, and embroidered draperies and fabrics from Hodsoll McKenzie for Zimmer + Rohde abound throughout. The custom fourposter is by Dessin Fournir, through Ainsworth-Noah, and features sumptuous bed hangings by Atlanta workroom Willard Pitt, along with a pleated silk canopy. De Gournay’s Osman Pomegranate silk damask paper lines the bedroom

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walls, and antique giltwood mirrors from Therien & Co. hang in both the bedroom and the bathroom. For the dressing room, Webb focused on a clean-lined design emphasized by white lacquer walls. She then covered the hardwood floor with another Kyle Bunting hair-onhide rug. The designer also turned to LA Closet Design to outfit the dressing suite with custom fabric drawer inserts and vintage designer gowns. “One of my missions with this room was a return to luxury, craftsmanship and quality,” she says. “I want to see the pendulum swing back to more bespoke, extraordinary goods.” SPONSORS: Baldwin: Door hardware. Farrow & Ball: Ceilings and trim touch-up in New White No. 59 in Estate Eggshell and massage room in James White No. 2010 in Full Gloss. Kyle Bunting: Rugs. LA Closet Design: Custom fabric drawer inserts, dressing room and closet design. Rohl: Bathroom faucet. Sandra Jordan: Prima Alpaca throws. The Urban Electric Co.: Closet ceiling fixture.

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BRIAN PAQUETTE BOY’S BEDROOM

When Brian Paquette began contemplating his design for what was originally a second-floor boy’s bedroom at Greystone, he stepped back a few decades, imagining a 1960s California getaway for sisters Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and Lee Radziwill. “Jackie and Lee forgo going to Newport, Rhode Island, and instead head West,” he recounts, hypothetically. Juxtaposing the formality of the women’s lives on the East Coast with the easy California lifestyle, Paquette saw the design as an opportunity to merge ideas from his own childhood in Newport with the more contemporary work he does from his home base in Seattle. Working with a small group of longtime vendors, such as Lawson-Fenning and Zak+Fox, he relied on “low and lounge-y” seating arranged in two areas. “This is where Jackie and Lee entertain, read a book, hang out,” he says. A painting made for the room by Atlanta artist Michelle Armas hangs above an indigo sofa, while layers of rugs, including an antique Moroccan rug from Samad, cover the floors. The room also has lighting by Los Angeles artist Jason Koharik and four lamps by California potter Victoria Morris. For the walls, Paquette describes the hue as “a dirty pink, the color you’d see on the side of a building in Rome.” The finishing touch for visitors? “I want them to picture sitting here with a Negroni cocktail in their hand,” he says. SPONSORS: Baldwin: Hardware. Farrow & Ball: Walls in Setting Plaster No. 231. Made Goods: Accessories. Niermann Weeks through Egg & Dart: Mirror. Samad: Moroccan Rug.

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MASSUCCO WARNER MILLER GIRL’S BEDROOM

Julie Massucco Kleiner and Melissa Warner Rothblum of Massucco Warner Miller in Los Angeles and Seattle love using color and pattern in their interiors, but they also understand the value of restraint. “You can use a lot of color and pattern if you do it in a way that feels clean and not too over the top,” Warner Rothblum explains. Wanting their design of the second-floor girl’s bedroom and dressing room to appeal to women of all ages, they injected the space with a lively air. “We wanted to speak to the architecture but still make it feel modern,” Massucco Kleiner adds. “There are elements that are a little rougher, and others that are a little more glamorous.” Anchoring the room is a graceful four-poster from Made Goods fitted with a headboard upholstered in a glazed mint linen from Schumacher. It’s an unexpected touch against the wallpaper from de Gournay, which features

large peacocks on an antiqued rose metallic ground. Since the designers viewed the wallpaper much like art, there’s just one special piece, an evocative photograph by Angelo Monserat made using birthday candle smoke. It is displayed above a dresser discovered at a vintage store in L.A., which was refinished and decked out with a colorful collection of knobs. “Using an older piece adds a little soul to the room,” says Warner Rothblum. When their search for blush-colored drapery fabric came up short, the designers looked for something “off the bolt” and came up with a vintage wool-sateen to which they sewed stripes of braided orchid leather. To connect the bedroom to the dressing room, they had a Stark rug cut to the dimensions of the spaces, choosing a Moroccan-style area rug in mint and plum from Woven Accents for the bedroom and a Tai Ping rug in blush, mint and orchid for the dressing room.

SPONSORS: Baldwin: Bedroom and dressing room built-in cabinet hardware. Bausman & Company: Dressing room vanity. Lee Industries through Witford: Bench, dressing room ottoman, lounge chair. Lulu DK for Duralee: Bedroom throw pillow fabric. Made Goods: Accent table, bed, nightstands. Niermann Weeks through Egg & Dart: Dressing room vanity chair. The Urban Electric Co.: Dressing room ceiling fixture, sconces.

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LAUREN LIESS THE STAIR TOWER SITTING ROOM AND TERRACE

Lauren Liess loves the juxtaposition of contrasting elements in an interior: raw and refined, simple and formal, white and black. For her transformation of Greystone’s third-floor stair tower sitting room and adjoining terrace, the Great Falls, Virginia-based designer had a vision for playing up the transition between indoors and outside. Farrow & Ball’s matte Pitch Black on the walls made the contrast a dramatic one, accented by a custom version of the designer’s own Wild Chicory linen, which she used at the windows. An ornate gilt console and a lamp made of driftwood sit side by side, while at the center of the room, a quartet of clean-lined Lee Industries chairs upholstered in white are offset by green pillow fabric and plants. “I wanted to do a play on the theme of light and dark,

the idea of going from inside to outside where it’s light and bright,” Liess explains, adding that she loves a hint of “offness” in a room. “For me, that makes me think more than when something is perfect or impressively beautiful. When you put something against its opposite, it makes you appreciate it a little more.” On the terrace, Liess continued her strategy of pairing sophisticated and more natural and sculptural elements, incorporating pieces such as a whiteupholstered sectional, also from Lee Industries; pillows from Frontgate in black, white and green; concrete cocktail tables; and a teakwood coffee table. “Whether an interior is formal or casual, I like it to feel relaxed, collected and natural,” she says. “Having a bit of simplicity even in a formal space with a lot going on keeps things interesting.”

SPONSORS: Farrow & Ball: Sitting room walls in Pitch Black No. 256 and sitting room ceiling in Pointing No. 2003, both in Estate Emulsion, and terrace floor in Matchstick No. 2013 in Exterior Masonry. Frontgate: Terrace candles, lanterns, Onyx Pixel outdoor pillows by Porta Forma. Lee Industries: Outdoor sectional, sitting room chairs. Made Goods: Terrace chairs, decorative concrete balls, outdoor dining table. Sun Valley Bronze: Sitting room’s cabinet knobs. The Urban Electric Co.: Sitting room’s quartz sconces.

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FRANCES MERRILL BOY’S BEDROOM

A pair of nautical flags purchased on eBay became the driving force for Frances Merrill’s redesign of a boy’s bedroom and bathroom on the third floor. “Once we decided to use them, I went and purchased the rest of them,” she explains. Merrill, of Los Angeles’ Reath Design, envisioned the space as a room for Ned and Lucy Doheny’s eldest son. “When you have a little boy, you go in with your decorator and put up wallpaper and put the furniture in and then you kind of leave it alone,” she says. “As the son got older and his tastes evolved, that other layer came in. To me, that’s interesting. If you can look at a room and learn something about the person who lives in it, that’s good design.” Here, the walls are covered in a wallpaper from Farrow & Ball called Hornbeam. Says Merrill, “The idea was that it was there when the room was first decorated, so it’s more neutral. They wouldn’t have gone through the trouble to change

it. You get this more layered effect, which I like.” Hung against the paper, the flags serve as art. “They’re never going to feel refined,” Merrill says, “but once they’re placed on the wallpaper, they feel elevated.” Merrill designed the beds, which she covered with vintage quilts, fur throws and tailored pillows, for Bausman & Company and paired them with a metal table. “I love beautiful old things,” Merrill says, “but I also appreciate pieces that are more accessible. It doesn’t all have to come from one place. And I really like mixing as many materials as possible.” Vintage rugs from Lawrence of La Brea underscore the layered feeling and what Merrill calls the room’s “collected vibe.” To complement the adjoining bathroom’s vintage tile, she chose a richly textured, colorful Moroccan boucherouite rug, also from Lawrence of La Brea, along with lighting from Lantern Masters and faucets from Rohl.

SPONSORS: Bausman & Company: Beds. Farrow & Ball: Bedside table lampshades in Pelt No. 254, panel inserts in Hornbeam Wallpaper BP 5002, trim in All White No. 2005 in Estate Eggshell, wall sconce shades in Castle Gray No. 92 in Estate Eggshell. Lantern Masters: Bathroom lighting. Made Goods: Bookcase. Rohl: Faucets. The Urban Electric Co.: Bedside table lamps.

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NATASHA BARADARAN PORTE COCHERE AND SOUTH TERRACE

Natasha Baradaran has spent much of her life between Los Angeles and Italy, so when she was searching for inspiration for Greystone’s porte cochere, she didn’t have to look far. “It reflects the Italian way of living, their zest for life and the overall timeless style,” the designer says. But she made sure the design would also celebrate the ease of life in Southern California. Though the space functions as an entry, Baradaran established plenty of opportunities for guests to linger with furnishings from her second furniture collection, such as a sofa upholstered in an abstracted horizontal pattern of three fabrics, a center table and a pair of X-base consoles. “There’s also a lot of unlacquered brass, which is very Italian 1970s,” Baradaran says. To anchor the space, the designer’s palette mixes terra cotta with grays, greens and white. Baradaran also selected a variety of textures, such as lacquered goatskin—“It’s very ’50s/’60s Italian,” she says— and a wallcovering made from silk and raffia that adorns the faux panels between the limestone columns. For the south terrace, the designer selected furnishings from Frontgate that are light in color. “It allows the architecture, which is such a strong element there, and the view to really shine,” she says. SPONSORS: Arte through Egg & Dart: Porte cochere faux-paneled wallcovering. Farrow & Ball: Porte cochere inset ceiling paint in Down Pipe No. 26 in Estate Emulsion. Frontgate: South terrace area rug, Cove dining table and Ravello dining chairs by Porta Forma, fabrics, Gravilla coffee table by Porta Forma, Jules aluminum side table, lanterns, Palermo lounge chairs and sofa. Made Goods: South terrace Aurora chair, porte cochere Cole stool. Niermann Weeks through Egg & Dart: Porte cochere Stowe lounge chairs. Scion/ Zoffany through Egg & Dart: Porte cochere Isadora sofa fabric.

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KRISTEN BUCKINGHAM

MRS. DOHENY’S STUDY

Kristen Buckingham conceived the second-floor study for Mrs. Doheny as an extended office, with a vintage desk and comfortable yet elegant upholstered pieces for relaxing. “It serves a dual purpose,” says the designer, whose muse was Jackie Kennedy. “It’s a room not just for a working woman but someone who has a busy life; it’s sort of control central. She works in it; she entertains in it. There’s even a bar for her and her friends for after hours. It’s the perfect place—a room that I would like to have. I’d be in it all the time!” Buckingham, a former portrait photographer, knows all about having a busy life: In addition to her Los Angeles interior design business, she runs KB Bespoke, where she creates custom furniture and lighting for her projects and other clients. At Greystone, she used her own pieces that are clad in fabrics from her KB Textiles

line. She also lightened up the room’s dark wood paneling with a white-based floral wallcovering. “Since I couldn’t touch the existing woodwork, I felt that was the best way to freshen up the room and make it feel more airy,” she says. For the seating, done primarily in a cream linen, she kept the style traditional, but she explains, “It’s a modern, clean take on it.” In the adjoining terrace, Buckingham selected pieces in bleached teak with hand-carved chinoiserie details from her Laurent collection for KB Bespoke. “The bleached teak has a beautiful finish,” she says. “It’s an evolving patina, yet it doesn’t have the dramatic change like natural teak does. It keeps that grayish, powdery look and has a nice earthy tone that’s not too yellow and not too brown; it’s not too anything. It goes well not just in California but with any fabric and any color in any locale.”

SPONSORS: Caesarstone: Side table tops. Farrow & Ball: Ceiling in Wimborne White No. 239 in Full Gloss.

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PARTICIPATING SPONSORS ARTE

LEE INDUSTRIES

BALDWIN

LLADRÓ

BAUSMAN & COMPANY

MADE GOODS

BOARDHOUSE

MARCALI

arte-international.com baldwinhardware.com bausmanandcompany.com boardhousewood.com

leeindustries.com lladro.com madegoods.com

marcalidesigns.com

PARTICIPATING DESIGNERS NATASHA BARADARAN

AMY MEIER

ANDREW BROWN

FRANCES MERRILL

KRISTEN BUCKINGHAM

BRIAN PAQUETTE

Natasha Baradaran Interior Design West Hollywood, California natashabaradaran.com Andrew Brown Interiors Birmingham, Alabama andrewbrowninteriors.com Los Angeles, California kristenbuckingham.com

DACOR

NIERMANN WEEKS

CAESARSTONE

OPEN HOUSE

CROSSVILLE

ROHL

DURALEE

SAMAD

samad.com

Los Angeles, California / Paris, France timothy-corrigan.com

EGG & DART

SANDRA JORDAN

PATRICK DRAGONETTE

FARROW & BALL

SNYDER DIAMOND

FERGUSON

SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALITY

dacor.com

niermannweeks.com

caesarstone.com

crossvilleinc.com duralee.com egganddarthome.com farrow-ball.com

openhousetv.com rohlhome.com

sandrajordan.com

snyderdiamond.com

NINA CAMPBELL

Nina Campbell Interior Design London, England ninacampbellinteriors.com

TIMOTHY CORRIGAN

Dragonette Ltd Los Angeles, California dragonetteltd.com

CLIFF FONG

sothebyshomes.com

Matt Blacke Inc. Los Angeles, California mattblackeinc.com

frontgate.com

STEINWAY & SONS

OLIVER M. FURTH

FUNTIME CABINET FACTORY

SUN VALLEY BRONZE

ferguson.com

FRONTGATE

funtimecabinetfactory.com

steinway.com

sunvalleybronze.com

Los Angeles, California olivermfurth.com

JANE HALLWORTH

GRAYSON LUXURY

THE URBAN ELECTRIC CO. urbanelectricco.com

Hallworth Design Los Angeles, California hallworth.us

JF FABRICS

VISPRING

BRIT KLEINMAN

KYLE BUNTING

VIYET

LA CLOSET DESIGN

ZOFFANY

graysonluxury.com jffabrics.com

vispring.com

kylebunting.com

laclosetdesign.com

viyet.com zoffany.com

LANTERN MASTERS lanternmasters.com

Amy Meier Design Rancho Santa Fe, California amymeierdesign.com Reath Design Los Angeles, California reathdesign.com Brian Paquette Interiors Seattle, Washington brianpaquetteinteriors.com

PEGGY PLATNER & TESSA PLATNER

Platner & Co. Marina del Rey, California platnerandco.com

BRANDON QUATTRONE & MAT SANDERS Consort Design Los Angeles, California consort-design.com

ANDREA MONATH SCHUMACHER

Andrea Schumacher Interiors Denver, Colorado andreaschumacherinteriors.com

MARK D. SIKES

Los Angeles, California markdsikes.com

SARA STORY

Sara Story Design New York, New York sarastorydesign.com

BENJAMIN VANDIVER

AVO Brooklyn, New York avoavo.com

Benjamin Vandiver Interiors + Lifestyle Nashville, Tennessee benjaminvandiver.com

LAUREN LIESS

CHLOE REDMOND WARNER

JULIE MASSUCCO KLEINER & MELISSA WARNER ROTHBLUM

BETH WEBB

Lauren Liess & Co. Great Falls, Virginia laurenliess.com

Massucco Warner Miller Los Angeles, California / Seattle, Washington massuccowarnermiller.com

Redmond Aldrich Design San Francisco, California redmondaldrich.com Beth Webb Interiors Atlanta, Georgia bethwebb.com

A special thank you to the City of Beverly Hills, The Friends of Greystone and Maison de Luxe project manager Vanessa Kogevinas of Vanessa K. Productions.

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RESOURCES TIMOTHY CORRIGAN

GRAND FOYER AND CENTER GRAND HALL Avalon sconces: Fuse Lighting, fuselighting.com. Baltic chair, branch lamps, capriccio paintings, eagle sculpture, fluted-column and oval side tables, French armchairs, game table, giltwood mirror and shell, iron urn, midcentury sideboard, Murano lamps, rock crystal lamp, sphinxes, verre églomisé mirrors, wood chairs, Zuber panels: Timothy Corrigan Antiques, timothy-corrigan.com. Baltic chair seat fabric, drapery fabric and trim, sofa fabric: Manuel Canovas, cowtan.com. Baltic chair seat cushion trim: Janet Yonaty, janetyonaty.com. Baltic chairs Pickfair Paisley back fabric, leopard-print console table Madeleine Velvet fabric: Timothy Corrigan for Schumacher, fschumacher.com. Black-and-white photos: Trowbridge, trowbridgegallery.com. Black lacquer columns: JW Custom Wood, 818.355.3617. Blue Dorchester chairs, gold tray, gold vases, Regina coffee tables, leather boxes, silver box: Fendi Casa, fendi.com. Christopher Guy wingback chairs: Grayson Luxury, graysonluxury.com. Delivery, pickup, storage: AirSea Packing Group, airseapacking.com. Dorchester chair pillow, Dorchester chair pillow trim, French armchair, pink sofa pillow, wingback chair fabrics: Zoffany through Egg & Dart, egganddarthome.com. Drapery fabrication: Sagitario’s Draperies, 323.933.2014. Drapery hardware: JF Fabrics, jffabrics.com. French armchair and wingback chair upholstery: Müller & Sons, mullerandsons.com. French armchair trim: Colefax and Fowler, cowtan.com. Lampshades: Paul Ferrante, paulferrante.com. Leopard-print and zebrawood console tables: Timothy Corrigan Home, timothy-corrigan.com. Missoni rugs: Stark, starkcarpet.com. Pink sofa pillow trim: Cowtan & Tout, cowtan.com. Rock crystal lampshade fabric: Eden Hall Fabrics through Collective Design, collectivedesignlaca.com. Sheepskin for sofa pillows: Garrett Leather, garrettleather.com. Sofa and pillow fabrication: Erez Talmor, ereztalmor.com. Trellis column, vase: Accents of France, accentsoffrance.com. Wallpaper: Fromental, fromental.co.uk. Wallpaper installation: Rob Roy Cesar, 323.359.3100. LIBRARY Acrylic Nile chair: Dragonette Private Label, dragonetteltd.com. Bench fabric: Harlequin, harlequin.uk.com. Bench and drapery fabrication: Ty-Teck, tyteckinc.com. Black-and-white photos, Golden Arrow tables, sofa: Timothy Corrigan Home, timothy-corrigan.com. Bone stair model, metal models, shagreen obelisks: Made Goods, madegoods.com. Bookshelf wallpaper panels: Fromental, fromental.co.uk. Busts in glass case, columns, drafting chair, drafting table,

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hand-colored engravings, leaf crown on stand, mirror, mirrored obelisk lamps, upholstered club chairs, urns, wood stair model: Timothy Corrigan Antiques, timothy-corrigan.com. Carvedwood plaque: Restoration Hardware, restorationhardware.com. Ceiling wallpaper: Iksel, iksel.com. Chantilly sofa fabric, Directoire Tape trim on drafting chair cushion and red sofa pillows, Hedgerow Trellis drapery fabric, Lafayette side table, Saltworks and Wave chairs, Saltworks and Wave chairs Parc Monceau fabric: Timothy Corrigan for Schumacher, fschumacher.com. Frames: Vandeuren Galleries, vandeuren.com. Galileo table, silver vases: Fendi Casa, fendi.com. Lampshades: Reborn Antiques, rebornantiques.net. Marquetry coffee table: Timothy Corrigan through Moissonnier, moissonnier.com. Paint: Farrow & Ball, farrow-ball.com. Painter: Sergio’s Professional Painting, 310.936.8618. Rug: Kyle Bunting, kylebunting.com. Soffit wallpaper: Phillip Jeffries, phillipjeffries.com. Throw: Vivre Luxe, vivreluxe.com. Vaughn chandelier: Arteriors, arteriorshome.com. Wallpaper installation: Erick Bloom, 714.651.6277.

OLIVER M. FURTH

RECEPTION HALL Accessories: Adam Silverman Studio, adamsilverman.net; Alex Reed, alexjreed.com; Blackman Cruz, blackmancruz.com; Christophe Côme, Steven & William and Tabor & Villalobos through Cristina Grajales Gallery, cristinagrajalesinc.com; David Wiseman, dwiseman.com; Dougall Paulson, dougallpaulson.com; Elyse Graham, elysegraham.com; Haas Brothers, thehaasbrothers.com; Hale, hale-id.com; Patrick Parish, patrickparrish.com; R & Company, r-and-company.com; Ronel Jordaan, roneljordaan.com. Ceiling installation: Arktura, arktura.com. Delivery, transport: Cadogan Tate, cadogantate.com; CR Creative Services, crcreativeservices.com. Fabrics: Highland Court by Duralee, duralee.com. Fine art: Bernard Piffaretti through Cherry and Martin, cherryandmartin.com. Floorcovering: Chelsea Oliver, chelseaoliver.com. Furniture: Bae Se Hwa, Kang Myung Sun and Kim Sang Hoon through Seomi International, seomiinternational.com; Benjamin Kicic, benjaminkicic.com; Carpenters Workshop Gallery, carpentersworkshopgallery.com; Dan Pollock through Blackman Cruz, blackmancruz.com; Eric Schmitt through Ralph Pucci International, ralphpucci.net; Friedman Benda, friedmanbenda.com; Gloria Cortina and Stefan Bishop through Cristina Grajales Gallery, cristinagrajalesinc.com; Prestigio Custom Furniture, prestigiocustom.com; Tanya Aguiñiga, tanyaaguiniga.com; Volume Gallery, wvvolumes.com; Wendell Castle Collection, wendellcastlecollection.com. Lighting: Bahk Jong Sun

through Seomi International, seomiinternational.com. Billy Cotton, billycotton.com; Christophe Côme through Cristina Grajales Gallery, cristinagrajalesinc.com; Ferrer, ferrer.co; Lianne Gold and Michael Anastassiades through Ralph Pucci International, ralphpucci.net.

MARK D. SIKES

GRAND GARDEN HALLWAYS Accessories: Dennis & Leen, dennisandleen.com; Hudson Grace, hudsongracesf.com; Jasper, michaelsmithinc.com; Mecox, mecox.com; Rose Tarlow Melrose House, rosetarlow.com. Art: Lindsay Cowles, lindsaycowles.com. Fabric: C&C Milano, cec-milano.com; Claremont Furnishing, claremontfurnishing.com; Cowtan & Tout, cowtan.com; Lelievre, lelievre.eu; Pierre Frey, pierrefrey.com; Raoul Textiles, raoultextiles.com; Rogers & Goffigon, rogersandgoffigon.com; Samuel & Sons, samuelandsons.com; Scalamandré, scalamandre.com; Soane Britain, soane.co.uk. Furniture: Dennis & Leen, dennisandleen.com; George Smith, georgesmith.com; Hollywood at Home, hollywoodathome.com; Jasper, michaelsmithinc.com; JF Chen, jfchen.com; Mecox, mecox.com; Soane Britain, soane.co.uk. Hardware: Baldwin, baldwinhardware.com. Lighting: Jasper, michaelsmithinc.com; The Urban Electric Co., urbanelectricco.com; Vaughan Designs, vaughandesigns.com. Mirrors: Therien, therien.com. Paint: Farrow & Ball, farrow-ball.com. Plaster brackets: Bunny Williams for Ballard, ballarddesigns.com. Rug: Merida, meridastudio.com. Side entrance wallcovering: Manuel Canovas, cowtan.com. Trellis wallcovering: Schumacher, fschumacher.com. Wallpaper panels: Gracie, graciestudio.com.

CLIFF FONG

BREAKFAST ROOM Accessories: Galerie Half, galeriehalf.com; Pat McGann Gallery, patmcganngallery.com. African stool, bar cart, console table, Frits Henningsen coffee table, Mogens Koch wingback chair and ottoman, octagonal side table, side chair, table lamps: JF Chen, jfchen.com. Artwork: Kohn Gallery, kohngallery.com. Baroque side chairs, brass floor lamps, and Gustavian bench, chests and side chairs: Lief, liefalmont.com. Chandelier, dining table, Kaare Klint sofas, leather stool, Rococo side chairs; wood box: Galerie Half, galeriehalf.com. Drapery: D’vine Anne, 323.632.0139. Mural: Hattas Public Murals, hattas.com. Paint: Farrow & Ball, farrow-ball.com. Rug: J. Iloulian Rugs, jirugs.com. Sconces: Dispela Antiques, dispelaantiques.com. SOLARIUM Armchairs, bench, sofa: Bausman & Company, bausmanandcompany.com. Chandelier: Liz’s Antique Hardware, lahardware.com.

Console, planter stand: Galerie Half, galeriehalf.com. Contractor: Pod Unlimited, 818.716.0979. Electrical: Gazelle Electric Co., 818.792.0330. French campaign folding chair, LaVerne coffee table, planters, stone table. urn: JF Chen, jfchen.com. Plants: The Tropics, thetropicsinc.com. Rug: Elizabeth Eakins, elizabetheakins.com.

CONSORT DESIGN

SOCIAL SALOON Custom bar table and shelving fabrication: Bananas & Hammocks, bananasandhammocks.com. Framing: L.A. Art Exchange, laartexchange.com. Light fixtures: Sabin, sabin.la. Marco Zanuso lounge chairs, vintage distressed rugs: Consort, consort-design.com. Mario Botta chairs, mirror: Eccola, eccolaimports.com. Paint: Farrow & Ball, farrow-ball.com. Shelving, tabletop: Caesarstone, caesarstone.com.

JANE HALLWORTH

DINING ROOM Accessories: Blackman Cruz, blackmancruz.com; Dragonette Ltd, dragonetteltd.com; Galerie Half, galeriehalf.com; JF Chen, jfchen.com; Lief, liefalmont.com; Nickey Kehoe, nickeykehoe.com; Onik Agaronyan through Downtown, downtown20.net. Antique giltwood and concrete furniture by James Plumb, floral giltwood sofa, Tricia Cline figurines: Obsolete, obsoleteinc.com. Antique lion paws sculpture: Compas, compasstone.com. Artwork: Kohn Gallery, kohngallery.com. Chair textile: Hyla F., hylaf.com. Console: JF Chen, jfchen.com. Copper botanical mobile: Kevin Inkawhich through Hallworth, hallworth.us. Custom commodes: Damian Jones through Blackman Cruz, blackmancruz.com. Decorative urn: Niermann Weeks through Egg & Dart, egganddarthome.com. Dining chairs: Lief, liefalmont.com. Étagères: Therien & Co., therienantiques.com. Floral arrangements: Seed Floral, seedfloral.com. Haunt bronze moths, Iris table lamps: Jane Hallworth through Blackman Cruz, blackmancruz.com. Installation: Hangman Designer Services, hdsla.net; Modern Delivery Service, 310.409.7116. Jorge Diezma oil painting: Galerie Half, galeriehalf.com. Nymphenburg porcelain birds: August, augustla.com. Rug: Jamal’s Rug Collection, jamrug.com. Tablecloth fabric: Diamond Foam & Fabric, diamondfoamandfabric.com. Tablecloth fabrication, décor: Daniel Pontius, danielpontius.com. Wall textile: Mary Little, marylittle.com.

CHLOE REDMOND WARNER

MURDER SALON Accessories, faux-shagreen side table: Made Goods, madegoods.com. Antique book-cover tray by Brian Gennett:

Harbinger, harbingerla.com. Armless sofa, leather lounge chairs: Lee Industries, leeindustries.com. Arredoluce easel: Fat Chance Los Angeles, fatchancemodern.com. Bar cabinet, brass side table, Tri Orchis table lamp: Coup D’Etat, coupdetatsf.com. Birds-ofparadise mirror: Codor Design, codordesign.com. Bridger oval table, Flint sconce: Caste Design, castedesign.com. Carpet installation: Tito’s Carpet Works, 805.276.2059. Chaise head pillow: Holland & Sherry, hollandsherry.com. Coffee table: Loft Thirteen, loftthirteen.com. Drapery fabrication: Eric Soroe Studio, 323.424.3812. Drapery fabric, sofa fabric, throw: Sandra Jordan, sandrajordan.com. Electrical: Philip King Electrical, 310.594.9955. Hemisphere area rug: Tai Ping, taipingcarpets.com. Honeycomb console: Ironies, ironies.com. Ikat sofa pillows: Bermingham & Co., berminghamfabrics.com. Linea floor lamp by Pagani: Baker, bakerfurniture.com. Lounge chair pillow fabric: Schumacher, fschumacher.com. Paint: Farrow & Ball, farrow-ball.com. Painting: Painting by Bredice, 310.701.5660. Pop flushmount fixture, Urban Smokebell fixture by Michael Amato: The Urban Electric Co., urbanelectricco.com. Roman shades: Hartmann&Forbes, hfshades.com. Sofa base fabric: Rogers & Goffigon, rogersandgoffigon.com. Terrariums, florals: Bloom & Plume, bloomandplume.com. Terrarium stands: Andrew Iisley, 510.502.4411. Tractor counter stool by Craig Bassam for BassamFellows: Design Within Reach, dwr.com. Vintage chaise lounge: Redmond Aldrich Design, redmondaldrich.com. Wall-to-wall carpet: Stark, starkcarpet.com. Wallpaper: de Gournay, degournay.com. Wallpaper installation: Richard Wooldridge, 310.770.6438.

SARA STORY

HOMAGE TO THE SQUARE Acapulco rocker, Chuck Moffit chair, Tower table: Blackman Cruz, blackmancruz.com. Accessories: Made Goods, madegoods.com; South Willard, southwillard.com. Achille Salvagni Tango console, Gallet Upaya side table, William T. Georgis Whalebone armchair: Maison Gerard, maisongerard.com. Art installation: Mike Hernandez, 310.528.2617. Artwork by Louise Fishman, Ron Gorchov, Al Held and Juan Uslé: Cheim & Read, cheimread.com. Ceramics: B. Zippy & Co., bzippyandcompany.com; Cherry and Martin, cherryandmartin.com; Gray Gallery, graygallery.com. Ceramic sideboard, table: Peter Lane, peterlaneclay.com. Cross-country moving, installation: AirSea Packing Group, airseapacking.com. Cube and wall painting: Unique Colours, 310.345.7910. Cube construction: Charles Gemeiner Cabinets, 323.299.8696;

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Richard Holz, richardholz.com. Dana Barnes Riggers Knot: Ralph Pucci, ralphpucci.net. David Wiseman Lattice Ribbon table, HunChung Lee stools: R & Company, r-and-company.com. DeMarco occasional table, Dempsey side table: KGBL, kgblnyc.com. Dining chairs, mirror: Adesso Eclectic Imports, adessoimports.com. Hispar coffee table: Gallet, aureliengallet.com. Josef Albers painting: On private loan. Ladder-back chair by Paul McCobb: Modern Artifacts, modernartifacts.net. Lisa Johansson-Pape floor lamps and Swedish settee: Lief, liefalmont.com. Max Ingrand sconces for Fontana Arte: The IMC Lab + Gallery, theimclab.com. Nathalie Pasqua chandelier and Steve Chase armchairs: Gray Gallery, graygallery.com. New York moving, crating: Aequitas Packing, Group, aequitaspacking.com. Paint: Farrow & Ball, farrow-ball.com. Pillow fabrication and settee reupholstery: Furniture Masters, furnituremastersinc.com. Rosie Li Stella Hexagon sconce: Roll & Hill, rollandhill.com. Rug: Shiir Rugs, shiirrugs.com. Settee fabrics: Jim Thompson Fabrics, jimthompsonfabrics.com; Romo, romo.com; SBI Fine Fabric Finishing, sbifinishing.com. Throw: Holland & Sherry, hollandsherry.com. Turbo sectional: Dune, dune-ny.com. Window hardware: Morgik, morgik.com. Window treatment fabric: Holland & Sherry, hollandsherry.com. Window treatments: Soroe Studios, soroestudio.com.

Art framing: Sherman McNulty, shermanmcnulty.com. Bar and barstools: Bausman & Company, bausmanandcompany.com. Ceiling fixtures: Downtown, downtown20.net. Crown and skull sculpture: Onik Agaronyan, onikagaronyan.com. Custompainted ceiling: Patrick Holder, halomuralsandfinishes.com. Custom Ping-Pong table: Caesarstone, caesarstone.com. Drapery and upholstery fabrics: Duralee, duralee.com. Drapery fabrication: Valley Drapery and Upholstery, valleydrapery.com. Hair-on-hide folding screen: Kyle Bunting, kylebunting.com. Kimberly Denman side tables: Jean de Merry, jeandemerry.com. Paint: Farrow & Ball, farrow-ball.com. Porcelains: Lladró, lladro.com. Rug: Fort Street Studio, fortstreetstudio.com. Santorini chair, Sheep of Another Color, Titia table lamps, Trousdale cabinet: Dragonette Private Label, dragonetteltd.com. Wallcovering: Fromental, fromental.co.uk. Wallcovering installation: Jesse Hernandez Wallcoverings, 818.207.1909. Wall sconces: Jason Koharik, collectedby.com.

AMY MEIER

LADIES LOUNGE Accessories, Mario Grimaldi coffee table: Egg & Dart, egganddarthome.com. Alex Katz art curation: John Wolf Fine Art, johnwolf.com. Asian screens, ceiling paper, wallpaper: Paul Montgomery Studio, paulmontgomery.com. Asian screen installation: Steve Rasmussen of Superior Paint & Wallpaper, 661.203.0874. Chandelier: Niermann Weeks through Egg & Dart, egganddarthome.com. Door hardware: Baldwin, baldwinhardware.com. Drapery hardware: Ona Drapery Hardware, onadrapery.com. Fabric: Duralee, duralee.com. Greek fret trim on drapery: Samuel & Sons, samuelandsons.com. Mirror, vanity stools and tables: Made Goods, madegoods.com. Paint: Farrow & Ball, farrow-ball.com. Rug: Samad, samad.com. Sofa, upholstered doors, vintage Asian cabinet: Custom design and upholstery by Rooster Socks Furniture, roostersocksfurniture.com. Vintage snake sconces: Chairish, chairish.com.

EAST END GRAND HALL Antique chair, Swedish clock, Swedish secretary: C’est La Vie Antiques, cestlavieantiques.com. Antique chair, Swan garden chair, table skirt fabrics: Cowtan & Tout, cowtan.com. Antique chandelier in study, Swan garden chairs: Amy Meier Design, amymeierdesign.com. Antique horse, marble bust, porcelain orchids, trumeau: Cote Jardin Antiques, cotejardinantiques.com. Bronze bench: Formations, formationsusa.com. East end hallway lantern and planter, grand hallway ceiling light fixture and table lamp: Dennis & Leen, dennisandleen.com. East end hallway rug: Samad, samad.com. Fireplace sculpture: Kathryn McCoy, kathrynmccoy.co. Lori Cozen-Geller Chatterbox sculpture: Madison Gallery, madisongalleries.com. Mural wallpaper: Paul Montgomery Studio, paulmontgomery.com. Paint: Farrow & Ball, farrow-ball.com. Painting: Joan Bonetti, bellarefinishing.com. Pillow fabrics: Rogers & Goffigon, rogersandgoffigon.com. Plaster wallpaper in study: Studio E, studioeinc.com. Sconces: The Urban Electric Co., urbanelectricco.com. Sitting room planters and plantings: Orchids de Oro, orchidsdeoro.com. Sitting room rug: Tai Ping, taipingcarpets.com. Slipper chair and sofa fabrics: Quadrille, quadrillefabrics.com. Sofa trim: Samuel & Sons, samuelandsons.com. Stone pedestals: Caesarstone, caesarstoneus.com. Table skirt custom applique: Wende Cragg, appliqueartistry.com.

PATRICK DRAGONETTE

BRIT KLEINMAN

ANDREA MONATH SCHUMACHER

A ROOM WITHOUT A VIEW Accessories, vintage furniture: Dragonette Ltd, dragonetteltd.com.

BUTLER’S KITCHEN Bench, console, dining table, island, stools: Uhuru Design,

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uhurudesign.com. Candles, ceramic pots, dish towels, wood hooks, wood tray: Grain, graindesign.com. Countertop installation: A & R Granite & Marble, argranitemarble.com. Countertops: Crossville, crossvilleinc.com. Dishware, cutting board, table settings: Heath Ceramics, heathceramics.com. Faucet: Rohl, rohlhome.com. Floor installation: Wilson Hardwood Floors, wilsonhardwoodfloor.com. Hand-painted cowhide rug, leather pillows, leather wall tiles: AVO, avoavo.com. Hanging light fixture: Brendan Ravenhill, brendanravenhill.com. Hardwood floor: Virtu Wood Flooring, virtufloors.com. Hood insert, range: Dacor, dacor.com. Leather wall tile installation: Jerryl Gorman Wallpaper Hanging, 818.807.8292. Paint: Farrow & Ball, farrow-ball.com. Range cabinets, wall buildout: Funtime Cabinet Factory, funtimecabinetfactory.com. Red saucepan, stainless cookware set, wooden tools: Lenox, lenox.com.

ANDREW BROWN

LE SALON DE REPOS Andirons, brass obelisks, cream vase: Downtown, downtown20.net. Antique chairs, Directoire bed, hand-hammered bench: Andrew Brown Interiors, andrewbrowninteriors.com. Antique doorknobs, antique tieback hardware: Liz’s Antique Hardware, lahardware.com. Antique English frames, antique pot, cast-iron urns, Neoclassical vase, olive jar, wooden boxes: Lee Stanton, leestanton.com. Antique Menelaus bust: Le Louvre French Antiques, lelouvre-antiques.com. Books: Kinsey Marable & Co., privatelibraries.com. Ceiling mural: Jan Roberts, 205.902.3644. Charcoal drawings on grass cloth: William McLure, 334.492.0137. Baskets, Christopher Spitzmiller chevron lamp in amber, leather magazine holder: Mecox, mecox.com. Custom center table, writing desk: MDM Design Studio, mdmdesignstudio.com. Custom skirted slipper chairs, sofa: Mark V Jordan Upholstery; 334.220.1056. Del Campo enamel dish, framed architectural study, geode bowl: Dragonette Ltd, dragonetteltd.com. Demilune table: Townhouse, robertbrowninteriordesign.com. Drapery tassel tiebacks: Samuel & Sons, samuelandsons.com. Fabrics: Jim Thompson, jimthompsonfabrics.com. Framing: Stonehenge, stonehengeinc.com. Grass cloth: Phillip Jeffries, phillipjeffries.com. Greek-key trim on cornices and drapery: Clarence House, clarencehouse.com. Hair-onhide upholstery: Kyle Bunting, kylebunting.com. Midcentury plaster bust: Judy Frankel Antiques, judyfrankelantiques.com. Moroccan pouf: John Derian Company, johnderian.com. Orchids, plants: La Cienega Nursery,

lacieneganursery.com. Paint: Farrow & Ball, farrow-ball.com. Photograph: David Hillegas, davidhillegas.com. Roy scalloped side table: Made Goods, madegoods.com. Sconces on fireplace wall: Lladró, lladro.com. Serge Mouille sconces: Guéridon, gueridon.com. Serpent table: Cox London through Rose Tarlow Melrose House, rosetarlow.com.

PLATNER & CO.

FEMME SUITE Accessories: Dragonette Ltd, dragonetteltd.com. Bed: Platner & Co., platnerandco.com. Bedding: Peggy Platner Collection through Thomas Lavin, thomaslavin.com; Vivre Luxe, vivreluxe.com. Bright Chair Company chair, Fuse Lighting light fixtures, Tuell and Reynolds table: Thomas Lavin, thomaslavin.com. Draperies: Preferred Window Coverings, 818.989.6014. Dressers: Jean de Merry, jeandemerry.com. Fabrics: Hodsoll McKenzie through Thomas Lavin, thomaslavin.com; JAB Anstoetz, jab.de; Opuzen, opuzen.com; Peggy Platner Collection, peggyplatnercollection.com. Hilary Taub painting: Mariela Ciccone for Thomas Lavin, thomaslavin.com. Laura Viapiano painting: John Wolf Fine Art, johnwolf.com. Mattress: Custom Comfort Mattress, customcomfortmattress.com. Mirror: Castle Antiques & Design, castleantiques.net. Paint: Farrow & Ball, farrow-ball.com. Rug: Samad, samad.com. Upholstery: Lola’s Interiors, lolasinteriors.com. Wallpaper: Stark, starkcarpet.com. Wallpaper hanger: Jesse Hernandez Painting & Wallcovering, 818.284.5358.

BENJAMIN VANDIVER

SAUVAGE LOUNGE Accessories: Liz’s Antique Hardware, lahardware.com; Nickey Kehoe, nickeykehoe.com; The Sophisticated Reader, thesophisticatedreader.com. Area rug: Stark, starkcarpet.com. Art: Joslyn Beta Lawrence, joslynbetalawrence.com; Mary Little, marylittle.com. Center table, settees, skirted table: Sabin, sabin.la. Light fixtures: Bourgeois Boheme, bobointeriors.com; Rewire, rewirela.com. Paint: Farrow & Ball, farrow-ball.com. Pillow fabric: Schumacher, fschumacher.com. Sconces: Circa Lighting, circalighting.com. Side chairs: Hollywood at Home, hollywoodathome.com. Skirted table fabric, upholstery, wallpaper: Zak+Fox, zakandfox.com. Wallpaper installation: Thomas C. Gil, 213.841.9933.

NINA CAMPBELL

MR. DOHENY’S SUITE Adams-style wall sconce, Owl lamp: Collier & Webb, collierwebb.com. Accessories, mirror: Hollyhock, hollyhockinc.com. Alabaster bowl, brass floor lamp, swingarm wall light: Vaughan, vaughandesigns.com Antique chairs, desk

accessories: Nina Campbell, ninacampbellinteriors.com. Antiques: John Nelson Antiques, johnnelsonantiques.com; Therien & Co., therienantiques.com; Tom Stansbury Antiques, 949.646.8840. Armchair, chaise lounge, Morgan settee, X-framed stools: O. Henry House, ohenryhouseltd.com. Bar accessories, glassware: Asprey, asprey.com. Bath products, candles, potpourri: Agraria, agrariahome.com. Bathroom terry cloth, pillows: Holland & Sherry, hollandsherry.com. Bathroom wall lights, Daisy light fitting: Hector Finch, hectorfinch.com. Bath towels: Stein Mart, steinmart.com. Bed: John Rosselli & Associates, johnrosselli.com. Bed curtain fabric inside: Pierre Frey through Kneedler-Fauchère, kneedlerfauchere.com. Bed curtain fabric outside: Chase Erwin, chase-erwin.com. Bed curtains, window shades, fabric walling: Valley Drapery and Upholstery, valleydrapery.com. Bed linen: Leontine Linens, leontinelinens.com. Box spring, mattress: Vispring, vispring.com. Fabrics, wallpapers: Nina Campbell through Osborne & Little, osborneandlittle.com. Faucet: Rohl, rohlhome.com. Faux flowers: Diane James, dianejameshome.com. Lampshades: A Shade Above, ashadeabove.com. Moss Villa lamp in claret, Hager lamp in Peacock: Christopher Spitzmiller, christopherspitzmiller.com. Newport mirror square, Scallop slipper chair, Tini tables, What Not stackable tables: Oomph, oomphonline.com. Objet d’art flower pots: Tommy Mitchell, tommymitchellcompany.com. Paint: Farrow & Ball, farrow-ball.com. Rug: Stark, starkcarpet.com. Shipping: Hedley’s, hedleyshumpers.com. Amber light, desk chair, drinks trolley, doorstop, Halma Man side table: Soane Britain, soane.co.uk. Trim: Samuel & Sons, samuelandsons.com.

BETH WEBB

MRS. DOHENY’S SUITE Bedding inserts: Downtown Company through CMA Home, cmashowroom.com. Bed hanging, Ellington wing chair, Coventry bergère, decorative pillow and Lambrecht sofa fabrics: Hodsoll Mckenzie through Ainsworth-Noah, ainsworth-noah.com. Bed hanging fabrication: Willard Pitt, 404.355.8232. Bed linens and toweling: Leontine Linens, leontinelinens.com. Box spring, mattress: Custom Comfort Mattress, customcomfortmattress.com. Brass and marble table attributed to Paul McCobb, Chinese Blanc de Chine cranes, dressing table mirror, finials, giltbronze accessories, glass newel post, letter opener, magnifying glass, marble cockatoo, marble bowl, marble lamps, polychrome architectural elements on custom stands, silver-crystal writing box: Parc Monceau

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RESOURCES Antiques, parcmonceau.com. Canterbury side table by Kerry Joyce, Chinese low table, Coventry bergère, Ellington wing chair, Elliot bergère, Everett bed, Handley chest, Huxman side table, Massar side table, Lambrecht sofa, Perth writing table: Dessin Fournir through Ainsworth-Noah, ainsworth-noah.com. Carpet: Merida, meridastudio.com. Ceiling fixture: The Urban Electric Co., urbanelectricco.com. Chaise lounge: George Smith, georgesmith.com. Closet hardware and installation: George Somers Construction, 619.459.7781. Clothing and accessories: Chic Little Devil Style House, cldstylehouse.com; Mito Aviles of Oh Mannequin, ohmannequin.com. Cocteau plaster wall sconce, gilt-wood étagère, gilt-wood mirror, marble brackets, marble mask: Therien & Co., therienantiques.com. Cream lamp with studs, doublegourd lamps, faux bois cache pot: Christopher Spitzmiller, christopherspitzmiller.com. Custom fabric drawer inserts, dressing room and closet design: Lisa Adams of LA Closet Design, laclosetdesign.com. Decorative pillows: Terry Greenfield, 404.355.1500. Door hardware: Baldwin, baldwinhardware.com. Drapery fabrication and installation, Soroe Studio, 323.424.3812. Drapery hardware: Fritsch by Dessin Fournier through AinsworthNoah, ainsworth-noah.com. Dressing room accessories: JF Chen, jfchen.com. Elliot bergère fabric: Zimmer + Rohde through AinsworthNoah, ainsworth-noah.com. Empire-style console table, French Empire commode, Maison Jansen Nubian lamps, Carlo Antonini Vaso Antico in Villa Albani di Alabastro Oriente engravings, set of 4: Kristen Buckingham, kristenbuckingham.com. Faucet: Rohl, rohlhome.com. Garden stool, Japanese low table: Hollyhock, hollyhockinc.com. George Braque Profil de Femme print, crystal obelisk on Charles Hollis Jones acrylic base, glass decanter, La Celestine Picasso print in gold frame, private label Loretta chair in silk-velvet, private label Pedra three-crystal Lucite box, rock-crystal table lamps, silver box, stacked squares Lucite decanter: Dragonette Ltd, dragonetteltd.com. Hand-colored print illustrations, leather books, London watercolor: Lee Stanton Antiques, leestanton.com. Lampshades: Carl’s Custom Lamp & Shades, 323.651.5825; Edgar Reeves, edgar-reeves.com. Nesting trays, porcelain cranes: Dennis & Leen, dennisandleen.com. Pablo Picasso art curation: John Wolf Fine Art, johnwolf.com. Paint: Farrow & Ball, farrow-ball.com. Pair of Chinese porcelain crackleglaze vases with French doré mounts as lamps, signed Gagneau, Paris: John Nelson Antiques, johnnelsonantiques.com.

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Prima Alpaca throws: Sandra Jordan, sandrajordan.com. Rendering: Stefan Alexander, stefanalexanderinteriors.com. Rugs: Kyle Bunting, kylebunting.com. Scroll armchair: Harbinger, harbingerla.com. Wallcovering: de Gournay through AinsworthNoah, ainsworth-noah.com. Wood-trimmed boxes: Mecox, mecox.com.

BRIAN PAQUETTE

BOY’S BEDROOM Accessories: Apparatus, apparatusstudio.com; Eric Roinestad, erstudiola.com; Harbinger, harbingerla.com; Hollywood at Home, hollywoodathome.com; LawsonFenning, lawsonfenning.com; Made Goods, madegoods.com. Art: Michelle Armas, michellearmas.com. Fabric: Zak+Fox, zakandfox.com. Furniture: Lawson-Fenning, lawsonfenning.com. Hardware: Baldwin, baldwinhardware.com. Lighting: Jason Koharik, collectedby.com; Victoria Morris, victoriamorrispottery.com. Mirror: Niermann Weeks through Egg & Dart, egganddarthome.com. Paint: Farrow & Ball, farrow-ball.com. Rugs: AVO, avoavo.com; Samad, samad.com.

MASSUCCO WARNER MILLER

GIRL’S BEDROOM Accent table, bed, nightstands: Made Goods, madegoods.com. Angelo Monserat artwork: John Wolf Fine Art for Rose Tarlow Melrose House, rosetarlow.com. Bedding: Julia B, juliab.com. Bedroom area rug: Woven Accents, wovenonline.com. Bedroom headboard and throw pillow fabric: Schumacher, fschumacher.com. Bedroom throw pillow fabric: Lulu DK for Duralee, duralee.com. Bench, dressing room ottoman and lounge chair: Lee Industries through Witford, witford.com. Bench fabric: Thomas Lavin for Romo, romo.com. Built-in cabinet hardware: Baldwin, baldwinhardware.com. Ceiling fixtures and sconces: The Urban Electric Co., urbanelectricco.com. Drapery hardware: Lundy’s Company, lundysiron.com. Drapery trim and windowseat cushion: Samuel & Sons, samuelandsons.com. Dresser: Sunbeam Vintage, modcribla.com. Dressing room area rug: Tai Ping, taipingcarpets.com. Dressing room drapery and lounge chair pillow fabric: Pindler & Pindler, pindler.com. Dressing room mirrors: Downtown, downtown20.net. Dressing room throw pillow fabric: Christopher Farr-Cloth through Thomas Lavin, thomaslavin.com; Tulu through Nicky Rising, nickyrising.com. Dressing room throw pillows: Lance Wovens through Harbinger by Hand, harbingerla.com. Dressing room vanity: Bausman & Company, bausmanandcompany.com. Dressing room vanity chair: Niermann Weeks through Egg & Dart, egganddarthome.com.

Floor lamp: Arteriors, arteriorshome.com. Lamps: Carl’s Custom Lamp & Shades, 323.651.5825; Hwang Bishop Designs, hwangbishop.net. Wallpaper: de Gournay through Nicky Rising, nickyrising.com. Wall-to-wall carpet: Stark, starkcarpet.com.

LAUREN LIESS

THE STAIR TOWER SITTING ROOM Boiserie artwork: Formations, formationsusa.com. Cabinet knobs: Sun Valley Bronze, sunvalleybronze.com. Chairs: Lee Industries, leeindustries.com. Curtain fabric: Lauren Liess Textiles, laurenliess.com. Curtain fabrication: Paul David Design, pauldaviddesign.com. Drapery hardware: Antique Drapery Rod Co., antiquedraperyrod.com. Floor lamps: Arteriors, arteriorshome.com. Natural paper lampshade: Visual Comfort & Co., visualcomfort.com. Paint: Farrow & Ball, farrow-ball.com. Quartz sconces: The Urban Electric Co., urbanelectricco.com. Sea-grass rug: Fibreworks, fibreworks.com. Velvet pillow fabric: Arabel Fabrics, arabelfabrics.com. Vintage Moroccan rug: Woven Accents, wovenonline.com. Vintage pendant light: Rewire, rewirela.com. Zebra ottoman: Emporium Home, emporiumhome.com. TERRACE Black-and-white outdoor pillows: Amore Beaute through Etsy, etsy.com. Black pillow fabric: Kravet, kravet.com. Candles, lanterns, Onyx Pixel outdoor pillows by Porta Forma: Frontgate, frontgate.com. Chairs, decorative concrete balls, outdoor dining table: Made Goods, madegoods.com. Concrete cocktail tables: CB2, cb2.com. Outdoor sectional sofa: Lee Industries, leeindustries.com. Paint: Farrow & Ball, farrow-ball.com. Plants, potted trees: Rolling Greens, rollinggreensnursery.com. Squid Flower pillow fabric: Lauren Liess Textiles, laurenliess.com. Teak root coffee table: From the Roots through Etsy, etsy.com.

FRANCES MERRILL

BOY’S BEDROOM Bathroom faucet: Rohl, rohlhome.com. Bathroom lighting: Lantern Masters, lanternmasters.com. Bedroom lamps: Design Within Reach, dwr.com; Blu Dot, bludot.com; The Urban Electric Co., urbanelectricco.com. Beds: Bausman & Company, bausmanandcompany.com. Bedside tables: CB2, cb2.com; Target, target.com. Bookcase: Made Goods, madegoods.com. Brass gentleman’s valet, brass greyhound statue: Darren Ransdell Design, darrenransdell.com. Custom pillow fabrics: Idarica Gazzoni, idaricagazzoni.com; Johnstons of Elgin, johnstonscashmere.com; Kari Fisher Designs, karifisherdesigns.com; Kravet,

kravet.com; Nobilis, nobilis.fr. Paint, wallpaper: Farrow & Ball, farrow-ball.com. Paperback Stump stool: Monroe Workshop, monroeworkshop.com. Rugs: Lawrence of La Brea, lawrenceoflabrea.com.

NATASHA BARADARAN

PORTE COCHERE Area rug: Anthony Monaco Carpet & Textile Design, amctdesign.com. Cole stool: Made Goods, madegoods.com. Concrete stool by Pamela Holmes: McGuire, mcguirefurniture.com. Curva Collection Collana mirror, Focal Corso table and Piero console, Isadora sofa, Pari pendant: Natasha Baradaran Collection, natashabaradaran.com. Fabrics: Dedar, dedar.com; Great Outdoors/Holly Hunt, hollyhunt.com; Jean de Merry, jeandemerry.com; Mark Alexander/The Romo Group through Thomas Lavin, thomaslavin.com; Rogers & Goffigon through Cowtan & Tout, cowtan.com; Scion/ Zoffany through Egg & Dart, egganddarthome.com; Villa Nova, thomaslavin.com. Fauxpanel wallcovering: Arte through Egg & Dart, egganddarthome.com. Giuseppe Pagano rocker, planters: Downtown, downtown20.net. Glazed ceramic, moon sculpture and Shizu Imai Moon vase: Gray Gallery, graygallery.com. Hex table by Stephen Antonson: Therien & Co., therienantiques.com. Paint: Farrow & Ball, farrow-ball.com. Planters: Inner Gardens, innergardens.com. Stowe lounge chairs: Niermann Weeks through Egg & Dart, egganddarthome.com. SOUTH TERRACE Accessories: Inner Gardens, innergardens.com. Area rug, Cove dining table and Gravilla coffee table by Porta Forma, Jules aluminum side table, lanterns, Palermo lounge chairs and sofa, Ravello dining chairs by Porta Forma: Frontgate, frontgate.com. Aurora chair: Made Goods, madegoods.com. Baguette coffee table, throw pillows: Natasha Baradaran Collection, natashabaradaran.com. Bird bath, ceramic garden stool, planters: Charles Jacobsen, charlesjacobsen.com. Fabrics: Frontgate, frontgate.com; Great Outdoors/Holly Hunt, hollyhunt.com; Lulu DK, luludk.com; Opuzen, opuzen.com; Perennials, perennialsfabrics.com.

KRISTEN BUCKINGHAM

MRS. DOHENY’S STUDY Accessories, floral pottery by Nathalie Khayat, vintage desk, vintage hexagon accent table, vintage folding chairs, vintage lighting, wooden stools: Kristen Buckingham Showroom, kristenbuckingham.com. Alcove hexagon table in Azay Sable linen tablecloth: Nicole Fabre Designs, nicolefabredesigns.com. Antique marble console: Private Collection. Art: Antique

oil paintings and Nick Brandt photographs on private loan; Jesse Alexander and Melvin Sokolsky works through Fahey/Klein Gallery, faheykleingallery.com. Bar and desk accessories, floral vases, hurricane: Christofle, christofle.com. Fez drapery fabric, Indian Lotus wall upholstery: KB Textiles, kristenbuckingham.com. French rods: Dan’s Custom Metal, danscustommetalinc.com. Georgia desk chair, Laurent outdoor furnishings, Leelee benches, Marsden bullion fringe chairs, ottoman and sofa, Mr. Smith side tables with Caesarstone inlay, Vintage Textile center ottoman: KB Bespoke, kristenbuckingham.com. Paint: Farrow & Ball, farrow-ball.com. Photo frames, silver square trays: Eccola, eccolaimports.com. Landscaping: Patricia A. Benner Landscape Design, benner-design.com. Marble statue of woman: Dragonette Ltd, dragonetteltd.com. Outdoor fabric: Robert Allen, robertallendesign.com. Outdoor rug: Perennials, perennialsfabrics.com. Rug: Woven Accents, wovenonline.com. Screen wallpaper: Paul Montgomery, paulmontgomery.com. Seagrass carpet: Melrose Carpet, melrosecarpet.com. Shell mirror: Mecox, mecox.com. BILLIARD ROOM Accessories, display: Lladró, lladro.com. FIRST-FLOOR LANDING Lighting: Lantern Masters, lanternmasters.com. Red Pops Special Collection Piano: Steinway & Sons, steinway.com. LADIES LOUNGE POWDER ROOM Faucet, pedestal sink, toilet: Rohl, rohlhome.com. Lighting: Lantern Masters, lanternmasters.com. Rug: Woven Accents, wovenonline.com. Stool: Marcali, marcalidesigns.com. Wallcovering: Arte through Egg & Dart, egganddarthome.com. Wallpaper installation: Carolyn Greene, Carolyn’s Professional Wallpapering, 818.886.4373. LOWER-LEVEL POWDER ROOM Lighting: Lantern Masters, lanternmasters.com. Michael Berman faucets and towel bar: Rohl through Snyder Diamond, snyderdiamond.com. Vanity, wall cabinet: Kallista through Snyder Diamond, snyderdiamond.com. Wallcovering: Arte through Egg & Dart, egganddarthome.com. Wallpaper installation: Carolyn Greene, Carolyn’s Professional Wallpapering, 818.886.4373. Wall preparation: Safe and Simple, safeandsimple.com. THIRD-FLOOR HALLWAY Art curation: John Wolf Fine Art, johnwolf.com.

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IMPERIAL BALL FOOT OTTOMAN CF Modern

The Imperial ball foot ottoman, designed by Irwin Feld for CF MODERN, is part of an extensive artisan-crafted midcentury-inspired collection, fabricated in the USA. Available as shown with rhombussculpted walnut legs capped by brass ball sabots affixed to a lush, upholstered sphere. Available in other wood species as well as COM/COL.

P R O M OT I O NS | PRO D UCTS

ONE OF NEW YORK’S MOST RESPECTED CUSTOM BUILDERS Excel Builders & Renovators Inc.

Now in its 21st year, Excel Builders & Renovators Inc. is a New York City-based custom builder and general contractor, bringing modern and traditional elegance and the highest quality materials and construction methods to urban living.

cfmodern.com | 212.683.3600

excelbuilds.com | 718.624.5300

THE HAMPTONS LUXURY MARKET LEADER

INTRIGUING, MODERN ITALIAN DESIGN

Power broker and lifelong Hamptons resident Tim Davis is known as an expert in the marketplace. Offering 35 years of expertise, he continues to reign among the most select Hamptons brokers in the industry and is consistently ranked among the top 10 agents in volume in the U.S.

The Vanille sofa by Ego Italiano is a modern sofa featuring sleek lines, gorgeous piping, flexible headrest, Italian leather and bold legs. Made in Italy, this piece is a part of the Michelangelo Designs collection.

tgdavis@corcoran.com | 631.702.9211

michelangelodesigns.com | 973.779.3200

Corcoran Group Real Estate - Tim Davis

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FUNCTIONAL LUXURY Edward Ferrell + Lewis Mittman

Meticulous craftsmanship and careful attention to detail are the hallmarks of EF+LM designs. Classic proportions and timeless style ensure that EF+LM furnishings aesthetically relate to traditional and contemporary interiors. Commitment to customer service and unparalleled expertise secure EF+LM’s position as an industry leader.

P R O M OT I O NS | PRO D UCTS

NEW ENGLAND’S OFFICIAL SUB-ZERO + WOLF TEST KITCHEN Clarke

While you know you want Wolf’s 48" gas range, do you know why? Two hours at Clarke, New England’s official Sub-Zero and Wolf showroom and test kitchen, will be your most valuable kitchen research. Enjoy a test drive and have every question answered before you go to a dealer.

ef-lm.com | 212.758.5000

clarkeliving.com | 800.842.5275

ELEGANCE FOR THE HOME

VICENTE WOLF’S HIDDEN TREASURE

Elegance in Hardware, located in the heart of the Upper East Side, is bringing New York luxury to the home. With over 40 years of experience, architects, designers, contractors and homeowners have a new resource for their hardware needs.

VW Home rates highly on the designer’s insider track as a unique showroom with rare antiques, custom furniture and one-of-a-kind items. Also available is VW Home Design, an interior design service that uses products by Wolf to recreate the Vicente Wolf look in your own home. Public welcomed.

eleganceinhardware.com | 646.922.8707

vicentewolf.com | 212.244.5008

Elegance in Hardware

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BLACKMAN

NEW RAVENNA

FAUCETS, FIXTURES, TILE, STONE, & LIGHTING. HUDSON VALLEY LIGHTING

WWW.BLACKMAN.COM

800-843-2695

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Steven Harris Architects

advertiser index BEVERAGES

FABRICS + WINDOW COVERINGS

Sherry-Lehmann Wine & Spirits New York sherry-lehmann.com

Duralee 800.275.3872 duralee.com

APPLIANCES

ARCHITECTS

Albano Appliance & Service 914.764.4051 albanoappliance.com

Kotz & Leeds 203.774.4154 kotzleeds.com

Dacor dacor.com

Narofsky Architecture 212.675.2374 | Long Island City narofsky.com

ILVE 866.844.6566 ilveappliances.com

Robert A. Cardello Architects 203.853.2524 cardelloarchitects.com

Paloform 888.823.8883 paloform.com

Houlès houles.com

Miele 800.843.7231 mieleusa.com

Shope Reno Wharton Associates 203.852.7250 | South Norwalk shoperenowharton.com

Spark Modern Fires 203.791.2725 sparkfires.com

Perennials 888.322.4773 perennialsfabrics.com

Officine Gullo USA 800.781.7125 officinegullousa.com

Steven Harris Architects 212.587.1108 | New York stevenharrisarchitects.com

Sub-Zero Wolf subzero-wolf.com

ARCHITECTURAL METALS

Thermador thermador.com

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Architectural Minerals & Stone 914.479.0049 | Irvington architecturalminerals.com

ARCHITECTS

ARCHITECTURAL MOLDINGS

Austin Patterson Disston Architects 203.255.4031 | Southport apdarchitects.com

JP Weaver 818.500.1740 jpweaver.com

Austin Patterson Disston Architects 631.653.1481 | Quogue apdarchitects.com Brooks & Falotico Associates, Inc. 203.966.8440 | New Canaan brooksandfalotico.com Charles Hilton Architects 203.489.3800 | Greenwich hiltonarchitects.com

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AUTO DEALERSHIPS Land Rover Milford 203.874.8500 | Milford landrovermilford.com

CUSTOM FIREPLACES

DECORATIVE PLUMBING

Garrett Leather 800.342.7738 garrettleather.com

S. Harris 800.999.5600 sharris.com

Blackman 800.843.2695 blackman.com

Vervain 800.611.8686 vervain.com

DESIGN CENTERS

FLOOR COVERINGS

New York Design Center 212.679.9500 | New York nydc.com

ABC Carpet & Home New York abchome.com

DOORS + WINDOWS

Amadi Carpets amadicarpets.com

Euroline Steel Windows & Doors 866.462.0397 | Santa Ana eurolinesteelwindows.com

Bokara Rug 201.601.0040 | Secaucus bokara.com

Fleetwood Windows & Doors fleetwoodusa.com/luxe

Country Carpet 516.822.5855 | Syosset countrycarpet.com

Milgard Windows & Doors 800.MILGARD milgard.com/doorceu

Doris Leslie Blau dorisleslieblau.com

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PROMOTION

James Rixner

advertiser index FLOOR COVERINGS

FURNITURE + ACCESSORIES (continued)

FURNITURE + ACCESSORIES (continued)

FURNITURE + ACCESSORIES (continued)

Floor Decor & Design 516.864.0027 | Syosset floordecoranddesign.com

Apropos New York apropos-furniture.com

Cliff Young, Ltd. 212.683.8808 | New York cliffyoungltd.com

Lee Industries 800.892.7150 furniturebylee.com

Heritage Wide Plank Flooring 877.777.4200 hwpf.com

Artistic Frame artisticframe.com

Curated Kravet curatedkravet.com

Lexington Home Brands lexington.com

Kyle Bunting kylebunting.com

Avery Boardman 312.494.9220 | Chicago averyboardman.com

DESIGNLUSH New York designlush.com

Lillian August Furnishings + Design 203.847.3314 lillianaugust.com

Riverhead Building Supply 800.378.3650

Avery Boardman 212.688.6611 | New York averyboardman.com

Desiron New York desiron.com

Lisa Taylor Designs lisataylordesigns.com

Rug Art 212.207.8211 | New York rug-art.net

Bausman & Company bausmanandcompany.com

Ebanista 800.570.1087 ebanista.com

Louis J. Solomon Fine Home Furnishings 212.545.9200 | New York louisjsolomon.com

Samad 888.726.2393 samad.com

Bernhardt bernhardt.com

Edward Ferrell + Lewis Mittman ef-lm.com

Made Goods 626.333.1177 madegoods.com

Sanford Hall 212.684.4217

Boiler 212.889.2060 | New York bolierco.com

Hellman Chang 212.726.9030 | New York hellman-chang.com

Marge Carson margecarson.com

SHIIR shiirrugs.com

Bright Chair 888.524.5997 brightchair.com

Holly Hunt hollyhunt.com

Maxalto maxalto.it

Stark starkcarpet.com

Calligaris calligaris.com

Interior Crafts, Inc. 212.696.4400 | New York interiorcraftsinc.com

Meridiani 305.573.3636 | Miami meridiani.it

Tufenkian tufenkiancarpets.com

Century centuryfurniture.com/buylocal

Jiun Ho jiunho.com

Michelangelo Designs 973.779.3200 | Passaic michelangelodesigns.com

FURNITURE + ACCESSORIES

CF MODERN cfmodern.com

Juliska 203.316.9118 | Stamford ironies.com

Nella Vetrina New York nellavetrina.com

Aapsara Luxury Home Collection aapsara.com

Christian Liaigre christian-liaigre.us

Lazzoni New York lazzoni.us

The New Traditionalists 212.226.1868 | New York thenewtraditionalists.com

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A New Dimension of Style, Elegance, and Balance.

MODERN GREEN HOME

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PROMOTION

Corcoran - Tim Davis

advertiser index FURNITURE + ACCESSORIES (continued)

FURNITURE + ACCESSORIES (continued)

O. Henry House, Ltd. 336.431.5350 | New York ohenryhouseltd.com

GALLERIES

HARDWARE

Sire Home sirehome.com

Canfin Gallery 914.332.4554 | Tarrytown canfingallery.com

Sun Valley Bronze 866.788.3631 sunvalleybronze.com

Ochre ochre.net

sohoConcept allmodern.com

Kathryn Markel Fine Arts 212.366.5368 markelfinearts.com

Poltrona Frau poltronafrau.com

Stickley stickley.com

Samuel Owen Gallery 203.422.6500 | Greenwich samuelowengallery.com

Rapport International Furniture 323.930.1500 rapportusa.com

Suite NY 866.864.8204 | New York suiteny.com

Samuel Owen Gallery 508.680.1445 | Nantucket samuelowengallery.com

Raul Carrasco 212.966.6112 | New York raulcarrasco.com

Twentieth 323.904.1200 twentieth.net

Roche Bobois roche-bobois.com

Victory Furniture 310.264.1046 victoryfurniture.com

Ashley Norton Architectural Hardware 800.393.1097 ashleynorton.com

D’Alessio Inspired Architectural Designs 646.937.4391 builtbydalessio.com

Ruby Livingdesign 415.922.2500

Vioski 323.937.7741 vioski.com

Baldwin Hardware baldwinhardware.com

Dibico Construction Inc. 203.618.1219 | Greenwich dibicoinc.com

Ruby Livingdesign 415.381.9095

VW Home by Vicente Wolf 212.244.5008 | New York vicentewolf.com

Elegance in Hardware 646.922.8707 | New York eleganceinhardware.com

Excel Builders & Renovators Inc. 718.624.5300 excelbuilds.com

Ruby Livingdesign 650.494.4495

Warp & Weft 212.546.0944 | New York warpandweft.com

Hamilton Sinkler 212.760.3377 | New York hamiltonsinkler.com

Hobbs, Incorporated 631.537.8620 | Bridgehampton hobbshamptons.com

Safavieh 877.919.1010 safavieh.com

West | NYC Home 212.529.3636 | New York westnyc-home.com

Katonah Architectural Hardware New York katonahhardware.com

Mayfair Construction 631.353.3129 | Southampton mayfairconstruction.com

Selamat Designs 650.243.4840 selamatdesigns.com

West | Out East 631.324.3103 | East Hampton westouteast.com

Omnia 800.310.7960 | Cedar Grove omniaindustries.com

Robert A. Cardello Architects 203.853.2524 cardelloarchitects.com

Selva selva.com

White Birch Studio 203.557.9137 | Westport whitebirchstudio.com

Rocky Mountain Hardware rockymountainhardware.com

Taconic Builders taconicbuilders.com

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HARDWARE

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HOME AUTOMATION Crestron crestron.com/homeautomation

HOME BUILDERS + REMODELERS Autun Contractors 212.760.3363 | New York autunnyc.com

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private Sagaponack SoUtH eState

Designed by renowned architect Frank Greenwald Built by Delamere Building Corporation 2.2 Acres $22.9M | WEB# 38727

Debbie Brenneman

Lic. as Deborah A. Brenneman

Lic. Associate RE Broker m: 631.553.7324 | debbie.brenneman@corcoran.com

Charlie Esposito

Lic. as Nancy A. Murphy Esposito

Lic. Associate RE Broker m: 516.971.5885 | charlie.esposito@corcoran.com

Real estate agents affliated with The Corcoran Group are independent contractor sales associates and are not employees of The Corcoran Group. Equal Housing Opportunity. The Corcoran Group is a licensed real estate broker. All information furnished regarding property for sale or rent or regarding fnancing is from sources deemed reliable, but Corcoran makes no warranty or representation as to the accuracy thereof. All property information is presented subject to errors, omissions, price changes, changed property conditions, and withdrawal of the property from the market, without notice. All dimensions provided are approximate. To obtain exact dimensions, Corcoran advises you to hire a qualifed architect or engineer. 2411 Main Street, Bridgehampton, NY 11932 | 631.537.7773


PROMOTION

Hobbs, Incorporated

advertiser index HOME THEATER DESIGN

INTERIOR DESIGNERS (continued)

KITCHEN + BATH (continued)

KITCHEN + BATH (continued)

Realm 203.552.5224 realmcontrol.com

Marilyn H. Rose Interiors 516.676.3800 | Locust Valley marilynrose.com

Bakes & Kropp 888.206.0015 | Sag Harbor bakesandkropp.com

Scavolini 212.219.0910 | New York scavolini.com

Michael Dawkins Home 212.888.2748 | New York michaeldawkinshome.com

Clarke 800.845.8247 | South Norwalk wolftestdrive.com

Snaidero USA 877.762.4337 snaidero-usa.com

Morgan Harrison Home 203.594.7875 | New Canaan morganharrisonhome.com

Eggersmann USA 800.276.1239 eggersmannusa.com

THG Paris thgusa.com

Nancy Corzine nancycorzine.com

Ferguson Bath & Kitchen Gallery New York ferguson.com

Wheelock 203.527.0020 | Old Greenwich chuckwheelock.com

Daniel Park Design 212.764.9200 | New York danielparkdesign.com

Pavarini Design 212.749.2047 | New York pavarinidesign.com

Grande Central Showroom 212.777.7984 | New York centralplumbingspec.com

Wood-Mode Fine Custom Cabinetry wood-mode.com

Design Concepts/Interiors, LLC 914.734.1383 | Cortlandt Manor dcistudio.com

Robin Baron Design 917.991.8691 | New York robin-baron.com

Grande Central Showroom 212.588.1997 | New York centralplumbingspec.com

Zephyr 415.552.8033 zephyronline.com

Diane Paparo Interiors 212.308.8390 dpstudiousa.com

Susan Anthony Interiors 914.629.0198 | Montville susananthonyinteriors.com

J. Tribble Collection 888.652.6116 jtribble.com

INTERIOR DESIGN SHOWROOMS Lynne Scalo Design 203.222.4991 | Greenwich lynnescalo.com

INTERIOR DESIGNERS

Elissa Grayer Interior Design 914.921.6500 elissagrayerdesign.com Glenn Gissler Design 212.228.9880 | New York gissler.com James Rixner 212.206.7439 | New York jamesrixner.com

JEWELRY Landsberg Jewelers 212.391.1980 | New York

KITCHEN + BATH

Kohler us.kohler.com

Hubbardton Forge 800.826.4766 hubbardtonforge.com

MGS Milano mgstaps.com

Schonbek swarovski-lighting.com

Porcelanosa 877.PORSA.US porcelanosa-usa.com

The Urban Electric Co. 843.723.8140 urbanelectricco.com

Lynne Scalo Design 203.222.4991 | Greenwich lynnescalo.com

Arclinea 212.447.4000 | New York arclinea.com

Putnam Design 203.661.1766 | Cos Cob putnamdesignllc.com

Mar Silver Design 203.341.0413 marsilverdesign.com

Bakes & Kropp 888.206.0015 | New York bakesandkropp.com

Rohl rohlhome.com

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LIGHTING

LUXURY BEDDING Downright downrightltd.com

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SIMPLY CONTROL EVERYTHING We provide a single source for the design, development, and installation of elegant, intuitive home-control and management systems. We create beautiful environments that simply work. To learn more, call us at 203 552 5224 or visit realmcontrol.com

Complete Electrical Service

Climate Control

Lighting Design + Installation

Window Shading + Control

Audio + Video Systems

Energy Management

Wif + Networking

Security Services


PROMOTION

Austin Patterson Disston Architects

advertiser index LUXURY BEDDING

OUTDOOR LIVING (continued)

RETAIL

WALLCOVERINGS

Scandia Home scandiahome.com

Teak Warehouse 800.343.7707 | 866.937.8325 teakwarehouse.com

Axel Interiors 203.299.3155 | Norwalk axelinteriors.com

Arte 866.943.2783 arte-international.com

MISCELLANEOUS

REAL ESTATE

STONE + TILE

Chesney’s 646.840.0609 | New York chesneys.com

Brown Harris Stevens 631.287.4900 rdemato@bhshamptons.com

ABC Stone 718.389.8360 | New York abcworldwidestone.com

Runtal Radiators 800.526.2621 runtalnorthamerica.com

Coldwell Banker 203.227.8424 | Westport coldwellbankerhomes.com

Ann Sacks 800.969.5217 annsacks.com

Corcoran - Charlie Esposito 516.917.5885 charlie.esposito@corcoran.com

Antolini Luigi antoliniprecioustone.com

Corcoran - Debbie Brenneman 631.553.7324 debbie.brenneman@corcoran.com

Caesarstone caesarstoneus.com

Corcoran - Susan Breitenbach 631.875.6000 | Hamptons smb@corcoran.com

Cancos Tile & Stone 800.3.CANCOS cancos.com

California Closets 866.488.2727 californiaclosets.com

Corcoran - Tim Davis 631.702.9211 | Hamptons timdavishamptons.com

Eldorado Stone 800.925.1491 eldoradostone.com

The Container Store 855.827.5623 containerstore.com/tcsclosets

Halstead Property halstead.com

HG Stones 212.964.0900 | New York hgstones.com

Luxury Portfolio Fine Property Collection luxuryportfolio.com

Zicana 516.279.6909 | Westbury zicana.com

Saunders 631.283.5050 | Southampton Village saunders.com

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MOVING + STORAGE Nouvelle View 212.876.6008 nouvelleview.com

ORGANIZATIONAL SOLUTIONS

OUTDOOR LIVING Dedon dedon.us

Pride Family Brands pridefamilybrands.com

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Saunders - Marc Heskell 917.328.2800 mheskell@saunders.com

Lenox lenox.com

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Just add water...

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PHOTOGRAPHY BY MATTHEW CARASELLA

WHAT’S NEW WHAT’S NEXT

At the New York Design Center’s Lexington showroom, Editor in Chief Pamela Jaccarino and designer Marshall Watson spoke on the inspirations and influences that shape design across the country. The conversation was part of the NYDC’s What’s New What’s Next event spotlighting new products and the best names in design.

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Modern Moving Made Simple

We’re moving professionals, a luxury service that oversees every move from top to bottom so our clients won’t even have to lift a finger. Hire NouvelleView and instead of dealing with a moving crisis, you can relax and look forward to a fully unpacked, move-in ready home. Get your modern move started by chatting with one of our consultants. Call us at (212) 876-6008 or visit us at nouvelleview.com

CO M P L E T E M O V E CO O R D I N AT I O N

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PHOTOGRAPHY BY ERICA BERGER

ASID CELEBRATION

Luxe Interiors + Design was delighted to be the media sponsor for the ASID New York Metro Chapter’s annual meeting held at the Grohe Live! Center on 5th Avenue. Outgoing president Phyllis Harbinger said her goodbyes and welcomed new president Robin Baron. Guests enjoyed sparkling cocktails and danced the night away to celebrate ASID’s 40 years in the design community and to honor the chapter’s growth.

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INCOMPARABLE 20-ACRE WATERFRONT ESTATE

SOUTHAMPTON

Exclusive. One of the largest remaining contiguous parcels of land in Southampton, this rare waterfront property is comprised of 20± wooded acres, 3,165’ of frontage on Bullhead Bay, and a serene pond. With ample room for one or more substantial homes, the property is currently improved with a 6-bedroom contemporary home, waterside gunite pool and a fixed deep water dock. $34,000,000. WEB# 42335.

JOHN P. VITELLO

l 631.204.2407 l jvitello@bhshamptons.com

REDEFINING OCEANFRONT LUXURY

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sleek Molteni designed kitchen. Heated saltwater infinity pool and spa, outdoor kitchen on

Mecox Bay. Three bedrooms, three baths. The 1± acre property provide the opportunity for the

the 2nd floor and roof decks. 8 bedrooms, 8 full and 2 half baths. $19,950,000. WEB# 17851.

ultimate oceanfront dream home in a private, magical setting. $12,500,000. WEB# 35197.

PHILIP G. GROSSMAN

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l 631.537.4347 l mcinelli@bhshamptons.com

BROWN HARRIS STEVENS.COM THE HAMPTONS • NEW YORK CITY • PALM BEACH • MIAMI All information is from sources deemed reliable but is subject to errors, omissions, changes in price, prior sale or withdrawal without notice. Equal Housing Opportunity Broker. Brown Harris Stevens of the Hamptons, LLC. 24 Main Street Southampton, NY 11968 • 631.287.4900


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PHOTOGRAPHY BY MATTHEW CARASELLA

FLEXFORM SHOWROOM OPENING

Luxe Interior + Design’s Editor in Chief, Pamela Jaccarino joined interior designers, architects and luxury builders for the opening of Flexform’s newly renovated showroom. Guests enjoyed cocktails and dancing in the new intimate and upgraded space that elevates the overall client experience.

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Culinary work of art. Steams, simmers, boils… inspires. Whatever you’re dreaming up in the kitchen, ILVE helps you prepare it in beauty and style. Grill, wok, steam, simmer, fry, boil and warm in your choice of over 200 colors, all brilliantly handcrafted in Italy. Experience the possibilities of ILVE, the range that’s as inspired as your next meal. Made in Italy ~ 866-844-6566 www.ilveappliances.com 83 Westchester Avenue, Pound Ridge, NY 914-764-4051 www.albanoappliance.com

Ranges ~ Hoods ~ Cooktops


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PROMOTION

PHOTOGRAPHY BY NEIL A. LANDINO

CLARKE DESIGNER APPRECIATION NIGHT

Clarke’s designer appreciation night was anything but scary. The company celebrated 70 years as the exclusive distributor of Sub-Zero and Wolf for New England at a spirited Halloween party with food prepared by Chef Matt Storch of Match. The company pulled out all of the stops as a way of thanking the trade for its support.

PHOTOGRAPHY BY GABE PALACIO

KATONAH HARDWARE REOPENING

Katonah Hardware recently celebrated the reopening of its newly renovated showroom in Katonah, New York. Andrew Baren and Ian Baren—the company’s owners—along with their incredible team, hosted some of the mostrespected design professionals in the community, who all came to congratulate their friends at Katonah Hardware.

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PROMOTION

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PHOTOGRAPHY BY MATTHEW CARASELLA

SANDRA JORDAN PANEL DISCUSSION

Editor in Chief Pamela Jaccarino and Sandra Jordan of Sandra Jordan Prima Alpaca held a discussion at the Holland & Sherry showroom. Sandra shared her vision for her collection of alpaca fabrics and guests learned about her commitment to the Peruvian herdsmen who raise and sheer the alpacas.

PHOTOGRAPHY BY ERICA BERGER

NEW YORK INTERNATIONAL CARPET SHOW

Some of the most magnificent hand-knotted rugs could be seen at this year’s New York International Carpet Show (NYICS) held at the Metropolitan Pavilion. The preview cocktail party gave all of the exhibitors a chance to spend some quality time together while enjoying traditional Persian music and specialty hors d’oeuvres.

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MAGNIFICENT 10 ACRE ESTATE ON PARSONAGE LANE Sagaponack. Drive up your long gated drive to this stunning 10 acre Sagaponack South estate. Just listed, this unique property and 12,000 sq ft estate was built as a totally custom home to the highest standards with the best quality materials and craftsmanship by Jeffrey Colle. It is totally pristine and has everything imaginable including multiple covered porches, outdoor fireplace, pool house, tennis court, basketball, and finished lower level. Impeccably landscaped with specimen trees and rolling lawns, It is one of the only 10 acre manicured properties in Sagaponack South. It is the absolute perfect retreat and place to enjoy Hamptons living at it’s best! $34.8M WEB# 30703

Susan M. Breitenbach | Lic. Associate Real Estate Broker | m: 631.875.6000 | smb@corcoran.com Real estate agents affiliated with The Corcoran Group are independent contractor sales associates and are not employees of The Corcoran Group. Equal Housing Opportunity. The Corcoran Group is a licensed real estate broker. All information furnished regarding property for sale or rent or regarding financing is from sources deemed reliable, but Corcoran makes no warranty or representation as to the accuracy thereof. All property information is presented subject to errors, omissions, price changes, changed property conditions, and withdrawal of the property from the market, without notice. All dimensions provided are approximate. To obtain exact dimensions, Corcoran advises you to hire a qualified architect or engineer. 88 Main Street, Southampton, NY 11968 | 631.283.7300


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SERENITY ON SAGG POND 40 ACRE WATERFRONT ESTATE Bridgehampton. First offering. Once in a life time opportunity! Drive down your majestic private tree lined drive to your totally custom 10,000 SF estate meticulously designed by renowned architects Fleetwood and McMullen to resemble a Cotswold English Country Manor house on the exterior along with crisp, clean, modern interior. All rooms and covered porches with amazing unobstructed and protected views in all directions to Sagg Pond and ocean. Privacy like no other and not a thing was missed with huge chef’s kitchen open to family room with one of the many fireplaces and large screened in porch. House also includes 7 bedrooms, 9 full baths plus two half baths, large gorgeous living room, separate dining room, upstairs gym, large office open upstairs game room and another family room, plus 4 car garage. Exquisite finishings, including radiant heat, full generator and state of the art electronics along with extensive surveillance system. Stunning landscape architecture by Edmund Hollander makes it even more of a resort like feel, with amazing gardens, waterfront oversized heated gunite pool and pool house, covered pergola with outdoor fireplace, all wired for sound inside and out plus separate tucked away tennis and basketball court. Paddle or kayak from your private dock to the ocean! Just listed, this unique one of kind property will not last! $42.75M WEB# 20375

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