Luxe Magazine November 2015 Arizona

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CALLIGRAPHY Airy and sculptural, Calligraphy evokes a vibrant script fowing across the page. The LED design is surrounded by swirling, handcrafted iron bands in modern silver leaf.

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Our goal is to present a distinct and diverse selection of artwork illustrating how varied pieces can be formed into a sophisticated and complimentary collection. What we have to show you is worth taking the time to see.

Artists in first panel: David Dauncey, painting & Henry Lautz, sculpture Second panel: Mitch Jones & Elizabeth Che Che Third panel: Cynthia Bjorn, painting & John G. Martin, sculpture Furniture and lamp courtesy of John Brooks Inc., Scottsdale

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THE CL ASSICAL WATCH BY ROLE X — rolex presents the new cellini collection, a contemporary cele bration of cl assicism and the eternal elegance of traditional timepieces. consisting of 12 classically inspired models, this new collection combines the best of rolex know-how and its high standards of perfection with an approach that heightens watchmaking heritage in its most timeless form.

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ANDES PLATINUM, from the Pinnacle Rug Collection

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Jewelry for every room. At Nancy Corzine, beautiful things come in small packages. As with everything else in this iconic line, you can have the accessory table of your choice, your way. Choose from rosewood, Venetian silver or a wide variety of finishes and custom lacquers. nancycorzine.com

CALLIGARIS USA Cartesio dining table, CS/4092, designed by Busetti Garuti Redaelli. Sculptural and modern: a table with an elegant, iconic line, whose design features a coated metal base with four V-shaped elements that support the wooden top. calligaris.com

SAMAD Samad presents Perception in silver lilac from the Transcendence rug collection. This refined and elegant transitional carpet is handmade in India using the finest hand-carded wool and 70-percent hand-spun, handcarved silk. Price upon request. 888.726.2393

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LAPICIDA Lapicida’s exclusive antique English collection includes the finest examples of reclaimed sandstone dating back to the 17th century. This charismatic and sophisticated eco-product offers the best of British craftsmanship. lapicida.com

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The Rope chair is a Europeaninspired club chair offering comfort and style. Teak Warehouse has been selling high-end outdoor furniture at wholesale prices to the public and trade for more than 25 years. Everything comes fully assembled and is available for nationwide delivery. teakwarehouse.com

EGGERSMANN USA Prep, cook and clean with Eggersmann USA. Eggersmann has introduced a new concept to simplify your daily routine. Each island is designed with a purpose. One is created with an extremely durable cooking surface, another with a chopping block top for preparation and the hot-rolled stainless-steel top for a sanitary, easy cleanup! An overhead suspension track allows for a movable work shelf. eggersmannusa.com

Ajiro Fanfare captures and reflects light beautifully. Micro-thin wood on paper backing, Fanfare is a cost-effective and environmentally sound alternative to traditional wood paneling. Handfinished in Maya Romanoff’s Chicago studio. mayaromanoff.com

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Left: A vignette by designer Patrick Mele. Page 126 Below left: Monocles Sideboard / $14,655 / delightfull.eu. Page 302 Right: Aura Double Ring Chime / $280 / ladiesandgentlemenstudio.com. Page 158

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EDITOR’S LETTER CONTRIBUTORS INSPIRATION FOUND Foil—in all its iterations—reigns supreme this season.

RADAR

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RETROSPECTIVE Luxe looks back on great design from the last decade.

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NEW GUARD A spotlight on designers from across the country whose fresh approaches are making us take notice.

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FUTURE OF DESIGN Stephen Burks shares his philosophy on the importance of cultural authenticity and how it is molding creativity.

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ROUNDUP The next wave of innovators is capturing our attention with one inventive product collection after another.

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

BIG IDEAS The past and present forces that have shaped the industry. FASHION STATEMENT Interior designer Ryan Korban discusses the relationship that exists between fashion and interiors.

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Right: A custom kitchen by Los Angeles-based interior designer Caitlin Murray. Page 188 Center: Brush Grid Napkin Set / $48 / nellandmary.com. Page 160 Below: Hex Bookends / esobjects.com. Page 170

MARKET

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MATERIAL Fabrics, wallcoverings, rugs and tiles all come into play with a selection of iconic genres that touch all material mediums.

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TREND Four distinct style mavens set the tone for giving this season, providing inspiration for the perfect gift.

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SPOTLIGHT First impressions are personal, as shown when six luxury influencers weigh in on the latest home décor offerings.

THE LOOK

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KITCHEN + BATH Of-the-moment materials like brass and bronze transform the home’s workhorse spaces into veritable jewel boxes.

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THE REPORT Luxe gives a crash course in the designers, products and hues responsible for today’s color Renaissance.

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ON THE EDGE For a pair of empty nesters, a clean-lined, stoneand-stucco structure on a prime lot in the Estancia resort community answered their desires for a contemporary abode. Written by Laura Fisher Kaiser / Photography by Werner Segarra

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CRAFTED SOUL Collaborators in both work and life, architects Darci Hazelbaker and Dale Rush take a handson approach to everything from custom door handles to house renovations. Written by Nancy A. Ruhling / Photography by Purple Nickel

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WORLDLY INFLUENCES A love of local history and culture made one couple decide to restore an ailing Spanish Colonial hacienda on the outskirts of Santa Fe. Written by Linda Hayes / Photography by Dominique Vorillon

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TREASURE HUNTERS Thanks to a mother and daughter’s pursuit of exotic items from around the globe, Scottsdale’s Tierra Del Lagarto brims with unique furnishings and accessories. Written by Erin Marvin / Photography by Brandon Sullivan

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CLASSIC CONNECTION Layers of millwork and reproduced furnishings morph a previously plain Scottsdale apartment into a home reminiscent of an old-world, New York-style pied-à-terre. Written by Mindy Pantiel / Photography by Nick Johnson

ON THE COVER: Designer David Michael Miller selected sofas and lounge chairs by Coraggio in Los Angeles and a Holly Hunt coffee table, all in varying shades of gray, to complement the travertine walls in this Scottsdale home. Page 238 052 / LUXESOURCE.COM

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Five years into the new millennium, a small group of impassioned trailblazers set out to conquer design across the country. No easy feat for this band of outsiders. We plunged ourselves into design markets, from Texas and Chicago to Los Angeles, Miami and New York. Editors were deployed to scout projects; stylists were tweaking and polishing; architectural photographers snapping. Whew! We were productive, launching markets, publishing projects and networking.

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BEHIND THE SCENES GET TO KNOW A FEW OF OUR CONTRIBUTORS FROM ACROSS THE COUNTRY AS THEY TALK ALL THINGS DESIGN. PRODUCED BY SARAH RAMIREZ

TERRI SAPIENZA

Writer / Washington, D.C. If I had a spare $20,000… I would use the money for a down payment on a small beach cottage. Favorite Luxe interview? My conversation with Arizona- and Chicago-based designer Kim Scodro about her own house was a total treat. She was so genuine and funny, plus very knowledgeable about design. I could have talked to her for hours—I think I did! What is your biggest creative influence? Travel. Stepping away from what I see and do everyday opens my eyes and reawakens my senses in ways that are always meaningful and necessary. Most exciting thing happening in design today? I’m always motivated by people who have the courage to take risks in order to do or create something they believe in. Whatever it is they do, it’s usually done with such passion that it ends up making a lot of other people happy, too. Photographer / New York

What’s intriguing you now in the world of photography? The ergonomics of professional and consumer cameras coming out onto the market. I think that there needs to be more thought that goes into them beyond the science and technology, such as how they can be more thoughtfully designed tools that are functional, fluid and efficient. If you could shoot anywhere in the U.S., where would it be? Buffalo, New York, in the summertime. It has incredible architecture from such amazing talents as Frank Lloyd Wright and Eliel Saarinen that I would love to shoot. I would also like to wander past all the old industrial buildings and dream up what I could turn them into. What type of architecture inspires you the most? There are so many fresh designers that are creating interesting architecture and interiors in Barcelona while still holding true to the history and authenticity of what makes the city what it is. It’s always a tough balance and they are doing a fine job at it.

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CLAUDIA URIBE

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If I could photograph anything… It would be the vanishing tribes of the world. What inspires you? I love midcentury modern, with a little wabi-sabi thrown in for its simplicity and use of natural objects and processes. Top three items on your design wish list: I would love to own a Serge Mouille lamp, a throw by Loro Piana or an Easy chair by Hans J. Wegner. Most memorable Luxe shoot? I really like working on the stories for the Radar section. The jewelry shoot I did last year turned out gorgeous!

TARYN BICKLEY Writer / Chicago

Most memorable Luxe interviews? Christiane Lemieux, founder of DwellStudio, and New York artist Jenna SnyderPhillips, whose work I would love to hang in my powder room someday. Writer who has deeply influenced you? Helen Fielding. Her early columns in The Independent as fictional Bridget Jones were incredible; her single thirty-something diatribe is so profound and perfect that I still laugh out loud and agree, even as a smug married woman. What do you enjoy most about design? Nothing makes me happier than sitting in a hotel room by London-based Firmdale Hotels. Co-owner Kit Kemp’s mix of prints and textures, and the play of old and new, is completely inspiring. Someday, I hope to rehab a Chicago brownstone with all these compounding lyrical elements.

VIGNETTE PHOTO AND URIBE HEADSHOT: CLAUDIA URIBE; INTERIORS BY JEN GOING INTERIORS. BICKLEY HEADSHOT: MICHELLE KAFFKO. HOLMES HEADSHOT: COURTESY CHRISTINA HOLMES. SAPIENZA HEADSHOT: ANGIE SECKINGER.

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10 YEARS OF LUXE SINCE OUR PREMIERE ISSUE IN THE SUMMER OF 2005 AND THROUGHOUT THE DECADE, LUXE HAS FEATURED THE FINEST IN ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN FROM COAST TO COAST.

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RADAR / BIG IDEAS

DEFINING MOMENTS OVER THE COURSE OF A DECADE, DESIGN TRENDS DEVELOP AND SWAY THE MANNER IN WHICH WE LIVE. AS LUXE INTERIORS + DESIGN CELEBRATES ITS 10-YEAR ANNIVERSARY, WE LOOK BACK AT THE FORCES THAT TOOK HOLD AND HELPED FASHION THE AMERICAN DESIGN LANDSCAPE. WRITTEN AND PRODUCED BY CARA GIBBS AND ARLYN HERNANDEZ

HONEST ARCHITECTURE MATERIAL PALETTES

Architecture has always been the piece of the design puzzle that serves as the foundation for any next-level home and shapes how it is lived in. Contemporary elements (think glass and steel) have long been go-to mediums in the construction world for sleek façades, but honest, stripped-down materials—concrete, salvaged wood, rammed earth—are the new heroes of high-end residential architecture.

“The effect of board-formed concrete is stunning because it is typically thought of as functional with no aesthetic giveback. I love the idea of taking a temporal material like wood and freezing it in time.”

“SIMPLE, NATURAL MATERIALS IN ARCHITECTURE ARE AMONG THE MOST LUXURIOUS AND CONNECT US TO SOMETHING LARGER THAN OURSELVES.” -KEVIN LICHTEN ARCHITECT AND PARTNER, LICHTEN CRAIG ARCHITECTURE + INTERIORS

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Photo: Arizona-based architect Wendell Burnette conceived this structural tour de force, meticulously erected by The Construction Zone in Scottsdale. The home's exterior features rammed-earth walls and a Cor-Ten steel roof, and took nearly a decade to complete.

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RADAR / BIG IDEAS

“I’D CALL THIS PAST 10 YEARS ‘THE DECADE OF REDISCOVERY.’ MIDCENTURY MODERN IS ALIVE AND WELL, AND I THINK IT IS A PRODUCT OF LOOKING BACK TO A PERIOD WHEN AMERICA APPEARED TO BE STRONG AND HAPPY. BUT I PERSONALLY LOVE EVERYTHING ABOUT THE 1960S—DAVID HICKS, ANGELO DONGHIA, PACO RABANNE.”

BACK to the FUTURE METALLICS / RETRO

What once was old is most certainly new again, as designers are paying homage to past decades and ushering in nostalgic silhouettes and retro finishes into modern day. Shag rugs, brass accents and chrome detailing are at home with coveted pieces by Saarinen, van der Rohe and Baughman. Vintage-meets-modern is the name of the game for the new luxury interior.

-JOHN IKE ARCHITECT AND PARTNER, IKE KLIGERMAN BARKLEY

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“I’M OBSESSED WITH ’70S DESIGN. MY CHILDHOOD HOME WAS FILLED WITH CHROME, GLASS…THAT WHOLE HALSTONESQUE APPROACH. DESIGN IN THAT DECADE WAS GLAMOROUS, IMAGINATIVE AND THOROUGHLY MODERN. IT WASN’T THE LEAST BIT DERIVATIVE LIKE THE DECADE THAT FOLLOWED.” -DARA CAPONIGRO CREATIVE DIRECTOR, SCHUMACHER

PALM SPRINGS SEATING AREA PHOTO: ALEC HEMER. FIREPLACE PHOTO: LINCOLN BARBOUR. LIVING ROOM PHOTO: COURTESY ROMO.

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Clockwise from top: Jonathan Adler Bacharach swivel chairs and a 1960s Rohé Noordwolde hanging chair from 1stdibs lend a mod vibe to a Palm Springs home by architect James Schmidt. This Portland, Oregon, seating area by Kim Hagstette of Maven Interiors features a gleaming chest and a B&B Italia chaise hearthside. Black Edition's Zenith Collection for The Romo Group ups the glam factor of some low-key midcentury modern silhouettes.

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What is it that makes an interior worthy of a second glance? Fearlessness. The last decade has come to be defined as one that has seen a resurgence in daring interiors; ones built around explosions of color, pattern on pattern, one-of-a-kind furnishings, rugs and artifacts. These design elements lend personal narratives to the spaces they inhabit, infusing a unique, spirited thumbprint.

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“We live in a world today where what was private is now public. The home has become another way for individuals to express themselves and no one wants their house to look like their friend’s.”

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“I’VE ALWAYS LOVED THE CULTURAL RELEVANCE OF IKAT AND THE BEAUTIFUL REPETITION OF COLOR AND PATTERN THROUGH ITS WEAVINGS. I HAVE FALLEN IN LOVE WITH IT ALL OVER AGAIN AS I TRAVEL THROUGHOUT SOUTHEAST ASIA.” -JANICE FELDMAN PRESIDENT AND CEO, JANUS ET CIE

“I LIKE TO USE WALLPAPER AS A DEPARTURE FROM THE USUAL. IT CAN BE AN ALTERNATIVE TO ART AND CREATE A WHOLE DIFFERENT FEELING.” -TRIP HAENISCH INTERIOR DESIGNER, TRIP HAENISCH & ASSOCIATES

Clockwise from top: Brooklyn artist Rebecca Atwood unites her watercolor patterns with wallpaper in her new collection. Designer Chloe Warner throws caution to the wind in this fearlessly chic San Francisco dining room. This eye-popping office illustrates Los Angeles design darling Betsy Burnham’s expertise in the art of mixing prints and dotting a space with personal trinkets.

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For many interior designers, working with a fashion brand is the ultimate feat—an opportunity to flex creative muscles not often sculpted in the shelter realm. But for interior designer Ryan Korban, fashion is where he first cut his design teeth. “In a sense, fashion was my first client,” he explains of his early days designing in retail. “It was my job to design around it yet not interrupt it.” The self-taught designer quickly turned industry heads with one übercool space after another and his modern-romantic aesthetic soon caught the eye of one famed fashion designer in particular: Alexander Wang. “It’s such an easy working relationship,” says Korban, who has become synonymous with Wang for their wildly successful collaborations over the past 10 years—from his many storefronts to his own home. “I think the best part of our collective work is that we both consistently strive for bigger and better in every project we undertake.” This commitment to greatness has resulted in a deeper understanding for Korban on the effects each industry has on the

other. “It’s always been important that I understand fashion in order to create interiors where fashion can thrive,” says the designer. “I think people are really starting to grasp the notion that a space can be put together in the same way an outfit is selected.” To that point, fashion houses are now looking to interiors, as “architecture and furniture silhouettes are proving to be huge influences for their brand,” expounds Korban. He further asserts, “designers whose aesthetics are based in minimalism—Jil Sander, Céline, Balenciaga—often turn to interior structures as a source of research.” And though runway collections appear to move at light speed in comparison to interior debuts, the fashion industry is largely dependent on the design world to support their lines. “These days you need to have a well-defined environment to act as an extension of the lifestyle you are selling,” states Korban. Suffice it to say, the synergy between fashion and interiors seems to be an ever-growing one that will continue to elevate each to the next level.

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WHY WE LOVE THEM: This design duo conceives spaces that reflect their SoCal surroundings—calm, refined and textured. Each space has a clear point of view, utilizing the natural materials and of-the-earth color palettes they’ve become known for.

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In their words: “Always looking to nature as inspiration, we fantasize about designing an inn in Big Sur high on a cliff with views of the treetops and the ocean. We love the idea of creating interiors that age well over time, and that are united with nature.”

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CATHERINE KWONG

San Francisco | catherinekwong.com WHY WE LOVE HER: Recognized for her use

of strong graphic elements and a rich color palette, Catherine Kwong’s interiors are elegant, tailored and, though modern and glamorous, still distinctly livable.

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MERRILL

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WHY WE LOVE HER: Frances Merrill’s designs are a study in sophistication without being too stuffy. Her interiors are marked with a bit of East Coast prep blended seamlessly with a laid-back California vibe, all characterized with layered textures and lively color. In her words: “My dream project would be to renovate the Topanga Ranch Motel. It is a cottage-style building built in the 1920s to house the road workers expanding the Pacific Coast Highway. It operated as a motel until the state bought it in 2001 and has been empty ever since. I would love to restore it into a 1930s/’40s California-style home, like a location from a Raymond Chandler novel.”

MEGAN WINTERS

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WHY WE LOVE HER: Grounded in an element of high style, Megan Winters layers bold color palettes with elegant yet glamorous and edgy furnishings. Her fearless compositions are often characterized by whimsical nods and a flawless mix of vintage and modern. In her words: “The best advice I have ever received is to live life to the fullest, work hard, follow your passion and always, without exception and regardless of cost, do the right thing. In business and life there are absolutes in integrity. Don’t ever let anyone convince you otherwise.”

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PAQUETTE

Seattle | brianpaquetteinteriors.com

WHY WE LOVE HIM: Embracing all things outdoors, Brian Paquette’s aesthetic encompasses what the Pacific Northwest is all about: a sense of adventure. His designs utilize lots of layering, clean lines and a thoughtful use of organic color. In his words: “I am constantly inspired by the work of others in the industry, whether that be interior designers, furniture and lighting designers, textile makers, artists, ceramicists or photographers. I am only as good as the people I surround myself with and there is some really thoughtful and next-level work being done here in Seattle.”

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In her words: “My biggest design complaint is when there are too many statement pieces crowded into one space; it starts to dilute the effect. It’s all about layering in the elements to speak to each other in a cohesive way so that the interiors maintain a sense of balance.”

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WHY WE LOVE HER: From sleek, minimal and modern to rustic and relaxed with lots of natural woods, Andee Hess’ designs are hard to pin down. This varied aesthetic is something she equates to design being like storytelling, and that not everyone’s stories are the same. In her words: “I like to take on projects that pose new challenges; there is always so much to investigate and discover. However, residential work is always fascinating to me, as I’m entering someone else’s world and, with that, all of their expectations.”

PATRICK MELE

New York | patrickmele.com WHY WE LOVE HIM: Patrick Mele’s bold use of graphic color and prints has earned him an avid following. Both relaxed and refined, his rooms feel as if they could have always been there, loved and lived-in.

PALOMA CONTRERAS

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In his words: “Whether it’s during trips abroad, through books or articles I read or from those that have come before me, there are individuals whose talent, curiosity and contribution astound me. This is what drives me forward.”

WHY WE LOVE HER: Keeping with tradition,

Paloma Contreras seeks out classic silhouettes and timeless pieces, mixing them in a modern arrangement. Though polished and refined, expect pops of color with a bit of glam. In her words: “I would love to design a winery or residence in Napa Valley—one of my favorite places in the world. It embodies effortless, chic American style; laid-back but sophisticated, pared down yet completely luxurious. There’s a great balance of the two worlds unlike anything I have experienced anywhere else.”

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WHY WE LOVE HIM: One to take risks, Caleb Anderson’s creations

are eclectic and curious yet polished, and often his spaces have an element of surprise or a moment of the avant-garde. In his words: “I would love to restore a large historic house with solid bones and interesting architecture. I would curate the rooms with antiques and modern elements and create a magnificent garden. I am fascinated not just for these homes’ architectural characteristics, but also for the intrigue of their history.”

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WHY WE LOVE HIM: Andrew Brown creates spaces that have history and that feel well-traveled and collected with texture and depth. With a lean toward clean lines in a classic, high-contrast color palette, expect a seamless interweaving of styles and eras in his designs—old and new, masculine and feminine, simple and ornate. In his words: “I’m very curious by nature and am always intrigued by the history behind things. I travel a lot, which keeps my eyes open to new possibilities. In design, I try to look at everything in a different way—my mind is always thinking in terms of how to reinterpret the objects that I see that inspire me.”

HESS PHOTO: LINCOLN BARBOUR. MELE PHOTO: TIMOTHY KOLK. BROWN PHOTO: TRIA GIOVAN. ANDERSON PHOTO: MARCO RICCA. CONTRERAS PHOTO: MAX BURKHALTER.

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RADAR / FUTURE OF DESIGN Stephen Burks, of Stephen Burks Man Made, in his new Brooklyn-based design studio. He’s currently working on collections for Dedon, Parachilna and Roche Bobois, as well as his brand’s participation in this year’s Bi-City Biennale of Urbanism\Architecture in China and The Armory Show in New York for 2016.

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For decades, international design has almost exclusively referenced a European sensibility. But I’m interested in a more inclusive approach that considers other world cultures. In the early days of my career, I looked at travel as purely for inspiration. Once I began visiting the so-called more exotic regions of the world and creating with the people there, however, travel grew to be just as important an aspect of my designs as sketching. Going to places like Colombia, the Philippines and Senegal has become an inextricable part of my process and life. My work with various artisan groups started when I was sought out by nonprofits like Aid To Artisans and Artesanías de Colombia to be a design consultant. But as I started to understand

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the role that commerce could play in benefitting these craftsmen, my manufacturing partners and I began to seek them out. I found my Senegalese basket-weaving artisans, for example, at a street fair in New York City’s West Village, and my long-term relationship with them has now included several collaborative trips to Africa to produce the Single and Triple Basket lamps and Material Composition 3 totem. This desire to return to handmade objects is becoming more widespread, and I believe that luxury in the 21st century will be defined by more appropriate expressions of authentic craftsmanship. However, as luxury brands move into new markets, they’re increasingly introduced to new interpretations of what that

means, and of technique and luxury itself. Authenticity shouldn’t be thought of as a marketing ingredient that can just be added to a production formula; it’s about being true to the culture of the product’s origin. But there are always clever ways to combine the hand with industry; in fact, it’s the coming together of industrial manufacturing and handmade craftsmanship, two seemingly disparate modes of production, that is inherently contemporary and innovative. And with this new partnership, the role of designer is shifting, as he or she is becoming a collaborator for change. The designer of the future will be at the center of every discussion of new ideas and social progress.

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IN HER WORDS: “For me, I’m drawn to the warm simplicity of lines and light. A building will look completely different depending on the time of day and how the shadows cast. With interior design, the attention to detail in the space is so important and is what I’m personally drawn to as a photographer.”

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There’s no denying Sacha Lakic’s design roots: The sexy curves and daredevil lines of the Paris-based talent’s furniture speak to his aesthetic sensibilities as loudly as the idling of the engines of the Yamaha-powered motorcycles he used to design. And his most recent collaboration with Italian furniture giant Roche Bobois is more of the same—as illustrated by the Aircell fauteuils below—with the edgy silhouettes of chairs and sofas that would look equally as comfortable with a cashmere throw or a leather jacket draped over their arms. roche-bobois.com

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While Phoenix-based furniture maker Paul Jeffrey started his career in automotive design, it wasn’t long before he found himself desiring to create things far away from the bustle of the assembly line. It was that desire that led him to found Paul Rene Furniture and Cabinetry with partner Rene Cervantes in 2003. Since then, the duo have been busy crafting limited-edition furniture—from occasional chairs and coffee tables to desks and dining buffets—painstakingly built by hand in their studio. Here, the creative talent shares what’s on his radar in Arizona this season. paulrenefurniture.com What’s intriguing you in design at the moment? As a furniture designer, I’d have to say I’m really interested in what The TechShop is doing. It’s a membership-based makers space that allows anyone with an idea to access cutting-edge manufacturing software and highly advanced precision tools. One to watch: Chris Jovanelly is a fearless designer. He’s unafraid to mix patterns and textures, and the results are breathtaking. What are you most excited about now? I feel like Phoenix will be the next Los Angeles. The draw of ASU’s new downtown campus is attracting all kinds of students and creatives, which contributes to the art-driven zone of free expression that’s full of the flavorful social interactions other big cities enjoy.

For the design-obsessed: Taliesin is, of course, a default answer. I also love the gritty Roosevelt Row Arts District. For those to whom the midcentury modern furniture trend is appealing, going into Red Modern Furniture is like stepping into the past. Best local shopping: I’m an old soul, so vintage has quite a bit of appeal to me. The Melrose shopping district, located between Central Avenue and Indian School Road, is one of my favorite places for unique scores—from furniture to retro duds and other one-of-a-kind treasures. Favorite piece in inventory? One of the things that I’m most proud of is our company’s 2nd Chair String series—a line of occasional chairs that are all inspired by the lyre instrument. Designing and making them was a painful labor of love.

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10 a.m. Start to burn those breakfast calories by making your way around Relics Architectural Home & Garden. It’s an immaculately curated showroom with the most amazing European antiques and architectural salvage.

Hub Clothing has to offer. Then, head on over to vintage store Frances to check out a collection of goods from local artisans and makers. 1 p.m. In the mood for an afternoon pick-me-up? DeSoto Central Market has just what you need. The newly renovated historic building is eye candy all on its own, but the coffee-and-tea counter satisfies all your caffeine needs, too. Ask for Allison DeVane and one of her famous Teaspressa concentrated tea shots.

11 a.m. Next, head over to the Melrose district in central Phoenix. Be sure to check out some midcentury modern magic at Modern on Melrose and Modern Manor. Try and say that fi ve times fast!

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2:30 p.m. On your way to Old Town Scottsdale, stop off at the Omni Scottsdale Resort & Spa at Montelucia

for a drink with a view of Camelback Mountain. It’s truly stunning. 3:30 p.m. Now, it’s time for shopping in Old Town. Walk on over to Vintage by Misty for vintage designer goods. 5 p.m. Take Main Street past all the art galleries for some pretty window shopping before you get to The House Brasserie. It’s an old house that was converted into a French restaurant. It is the most charming eatery in the entire Valley area, but I like to go for the calming ambience and delicious cocktails. 6 p.m. After a long day, satisfy your appetite at one of my favorite restaurants, Citizen Public House. It has a very happening vibe but isn’t overly loud. Do yourself a favor and order the original chopped salad. Plus, you can’t go wrong with the amaro meatloaf for your entrée. Everything is top-notch, and the location is right in the heart of Old Town.

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SHAPE SHIFTER THE PIECE: Hex Bookends THE DESIGNER: Erin Sullivan FIND IT: esobjects.com THE INSPIRATION: Featuring powerful geometric patterns, these bookends were created to reflect the careful study of nature’s balance and the intricate life-forms that exist within.

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FORCES of NATURE

BEAUTY IS IN THE EYE OF THE BEHOLDER, AS PROVEN BY THESE SIX TASTEMAKERS WHOSE FIRST IMPRESSIONS ARE ANYTHING BUT EXPECTED. WRITTEN BY CARA GIBBS PHOTOGRAPHY BY CHRISTINA HOLMES

MARY WALLIS LIGHTING DESIGNER MARYWALLIS.COM

First Impression: Substantial, modular, biomimicry, symbolic, meticulous. Artistry: Erin’s work preserves fragile, found-in-nature forms in bronze: beetles, feathers and snakes are all frozen forever in time. These organic elements are combined with geometric patterns distilled from biology, ancient symbols and precise modern shapes to create a collection with references that span centuries. Material: The polished-brass base is very satisfying; I respond to the honesty of the material. Luxury: When the bespoke nature of the piece is evident, that is luxury. Time-Honored: These bookends seem like they could be from the ancient world. I can see this collection in a glamorous foyer or library.

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First Impression: Simplistic, harmonious, teasing, light, elegant. Staying Power: Calvin Klein has managed to create interesting variations on traditional home pieces, elevating their elegance while keeping a level of simplicity that allows for each piece to complement a variety of styles. Form + Function: The juxtaposition between the glass and stone materials, while repeating the same square form within both, produces a gradation of transparency to opaque. Ethos: Playfulness brings a humanistic element to a design. Without it, the simplicity would feel sterile. Found: This table should live somewhere the light would constantly change, showing off the transparent levels of the base.

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LUCID THOUGHTS THE PIECE: Crosscut Glass + Strata Stone Side Table THE DESIGNER: Calvin Klein Home FIND IT: calvinklein.com THE INSPIRATION: With an aim to challenge simplistic form and daily function—a trademark of the formidable brand—this side table pairs intersecting smokedtranslucent glass with a natural stone top to create material contrast and visual texture.

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ROUGHLY REFINED THE PIECE: Rupi Bronze Nesting Bowls THE DESIGNER: Jaimal Odedra FIND IT: maisongerard.com THE INSPIRATION: Employing old-world sand-casting techniques, each exquisitely crafted piece is handmade by Moroccan artisans, revealing a byproduct of organic shapes conveyed in dual textures.

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First Impression: Irregular, solid, man-made, cozy, precious. Finishing Touch: The glossy brass finish and textured exterior create a dialogue between the inside and out. Construction: Nested inside one another, the irregular shapes resemble something that comes from nature but is flecked with a human touch—a human intervention rooted in exceptional craftsmanship. Chances Are: Risk leads to great, unexpected results. It’s a fascinating way to ideate innovative products. Here, the experimentation within the applied arts led to a successful outcome that feels very natural, like part of the same visual language. Lasting Impact: People will look at these objects 100 years from now in museums and learn about our current lifestyle and contemporary human behavior. It’s these types of pieces that will eventually transcend time.

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FIGHT CLUB THE PIECE: Arrow, Warrior Collection THE DESIGNER: Raymond Barberousse FIND IT: studiopgrb.com THE INSPIRATION: Warrior meets high design as this Miami-based studio challenges conventional symbolism— with the arrow no longer a weapon for conflict but rather an illuminating fixture that radiates beauty.

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First Impression: Complementary, elegant, quiet, expressive, balanced. Show + Tell: Every designer’s creative process is wildly different. It is difficult to look at a final piece and know how someone has arrived there. The object will always possess phantoms of the process, but if a work is successful (like here) there is also something that has not entirely been revealed, something that is greater than the sum of its parts. Mark of Success: Balance achieved via imbalance. Memory: Ten years ago I was traveling on the Trans-Siberian Railway and there was an incredibly beautiful woman that left behind an Art Deco hairpin similar to this fixture. I keep it with my drafting pencils. Play vs. Work: Playfulness is the forever mistress of all creative work.

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EN PLEIN AIR THE PIECE: Bloomsbury Rose in Indigo and Damson, Caprifoglio Collection THE DESIGNER: Tricia Guild FIND IT: designersguild.com THE INSPIRATION: Sumptuous velvet is the canvas for a hand-painted floral motif of delicate, large-scale roses that radiates with the feel of a contemporary tapestry in full bloom.

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First Impression: Textural, romantic, rugged, rich, Impressionistic. Forward-Thinking: It’s not easy to take something old and make it new, but for Designers Guild, that art seems effortless. In this collection, traditional motifs and contemporary palettes draw from the past—enlivening designs in a way that feels fresh and transformative. Work of Art: These prints don’t feel like fabric but rather painted compositions—as if Monet stopped by the studio to whip up some designs. Instant Classic: Each hand-painted fabric is quick to become an heirloom of tomorrow. That’s often the benefit of a one-of-a-kind piece, especially one that puts whimsy front and center.

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WOW FACTOR THE PIECE: W Chairs THE DESIGNER: Anna Karlin FIND IT: annakarlin.com THE INSPIRATION: With the classic Windsor in mind, Anna Karlin carefully crafted the W chairs (set of four) to reflect a timeworn sensibility seen through a modern lens, meticulously whittling each spoke by hand to the desired finish, which is then met by a perfectly formed CNC seat.

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First Impression: Hand-touched, spirited, bold, evocative, regal. Composition: I love how these chairs play with form and proportion, most especially in their exaggerated torsos that reveal a soft, matte finish on the maple. Muse: Anna Karlin artfully navigates the design process in such an incredibly fluid way without relegating what she does to a specific discipline. Working with this dynamic interdisciplinary approach, she really hones the definition of what it means to create and to be a creative. Storytelling: While it’s certainly true that these chairs exude a modern silhouette, there’s also something nostalgic about them. They generate an emotional response and prevail a connection to objects in a compelling way.

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SILVER AND GOLD ARE MORE THAN HOLIDAY MAINSTAYS: THESE RICH METALS ARE BRINGING SPARKLE TO THE HOME’S POWERHOUSE ROOMS ALL YEAR-ROUND. WRITTEN BY BRIELLE M. FERREIRA

There’s a reason why materials like silver and gold are such sought-after options in the worlds of fine jewelry and art: The metals are as practical as they are beautiful—their patented shimmer and shine as powerful a statement as their longevity. So, it makes sense that as the kitchen and bathroom become more and more like proper gems in the center of the homes they inhabit, that designers and architects alike would begin to implement a bit of similar material magic into their designs—a wonderfully sculptural knob in hand-cast bronze in the bath or a ribbon of brass inlaid into a complicated tile pattern on a backsplash. Here, we borrow the best of bling to celebrate kitchens and baths that are both high functioning and high fashion.

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Los Angeles-based interior designer Caitlin Murray uses big doses of high-gloss brass and emerald to transform an entertainment-friendly kitchen into a moody, modern masterpiece that is huge on style. blacklacquerdesign.com Share your vision for this enviable space. The client is young and hip and works in tech, so my partner at the time, Caitlin McCarthy of Caitlin McCarthy Design, and I felt like there was a wonderful opportunity to do something fun and out there. When we found the color for the cabinets— Benjamin Moore’s Chrome Green—we knew we had exactly what we were looking for. It informed everything we did.

Favorite thing about this showstopping kitchen? I love the edgy black Marquina marble and the way that the material interacts with the other elements in the space, like the lacquered brass and the rich green of the cabinets. The resulting combination just reads as really luxurious and incredibly bold. Everything about this kitchen was designed to stand out, and that’s what it does.

Why did you opt for brass fixtures and hardware? We didn’t want to do anything that was expected, and I think using chrome or polished nickel would have been pretty, for sure, but more subtle than what we wanted to achieve. The lacquered brass, on the other hand, is super dramatic and reads so perfectly with the color story in the space that I’m not sure the kitchen would feel as balanced without it.

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The kitchen cabinets are painted in Benjamin Moore’s Chrome Green, the perfect backdrop for the high shine of the pendants from Tom Dixon, LawsonFenning stools, Rubinet faucet and pulls from Liz’s Antique Hardware. The backsplash is from Ann Sacks, and the appliances are Viking.

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ON THE LINE Poggenpohl continues to challenge modern-is-cold misconceptions with +Artesio, a modular kitchen line that blends materials for maximum effect—pairing glass-front cabinets with warm wooden backsplashes and sleek aluminum panels for a hint of sparkle. In this handsome San Francisco space, for example, designer I-Ching Ueng takes the mix one step further, integrating the chromed-out accents on the kitchen’s focal wall with an attention-grabbing bronze chandelier overhead, the result of which is an effortlessly chic retreat that’s perfect for entertaining. poggenpohl.com

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If you’re craving an alternative to the decades-old stainless-steel appliance trend, Whirlpool’s latest offering is a welcomed palate cleanser in the kitchen sphere. This spring, the company will introduce a full suite of kitchen appliances available in a warm-toned painted metallic named Sunset Bronze, which is sure to turn some heads. whirlpool.com

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While German-based kitchen manufacturer Eggersmann has become well-known in the States for its sleek, contemporary kitchens with razor-sharp lines, the company hasn’t been resting on its laurels. In fact, the brand’s newest iterations prove it believes it’s what’s on the inside that counts. Leather accents and crisp stainless steel have become foundations for the company’s carefully rendered drawer organization units, including specially crafted inserts that are really spicing things up. eggersmann.com

KITCHEN PHOTO: JILL BROUSSARD. TILE PHOTO: COURTESY ARTISTIC TILE. DRAWER PHOTO: COURTESY EGGERSMANN. REFRIGERATOR PHOTO: COURTESY WHIRLPOOL.

With its rough metal studs, fine inlay work and star-like accents, the Castello Noir tile from Artistic Tile’s recently released Grand Tour collection walks the thin line between edgy and delicate. Meant to recall the handsome trunks that accompanied the upper European echelon on their travels, this newest addition ensures any kitchen is ready for adventure. artistictile.com

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For tile manufacturer New Ravenna Mosaic’s latest offering—the Parterre collection—the company got personal, tasking its consumers with fl exing their creative muscles thanks to the line’s endless possibilities for customization. When designers Sara Baldwin and Paul Schatz began developing the designs, they wanted to create surfaces with the flexibility to encourage tile lovers to leave their mark, so the 18 laser-cut variations they crafted allow them to substitute natural stone with Serenity glass, shell, ceramic and even aluminum to build unique combinations for bathrooms that are as individual as the people who inhabit them. newravenna.com

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Crafted from a single piece of stone, Lapicida’s Italian Arabescato marble bathtub is designed to make a statement. While its $45,000 price tag ensures the piece is as exclusive a showpiece as you can imagine for the bath, truly it is the bathtub’s creamy color and dreamy gray veining that makes it a real standout. The best part? Since it’s individually laser cut from one-of-a-kind antique stone in England, no two pieces will ever be alike. lapicida.com

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Hand-poured and -forged on the third fl oor of a charming narrow townhouse in Greenwich Village, New York, this whimsical hand-shaped pull from P.E. Guerin exemplifies all the qualities the 158-year-old company strives to instill in each of its products: timelessness and dedication to craft paired with capturing the feeling of the maker’s hand (literally). peguerin.com

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Axor teamed up with Swedish design studio Front to launch 240, a line of conical fixtures that celebrate the beauty of the bathroom—bringing the pipes that are normally hidden behind walls into the space, showcasing the path the water takes to join in on essential functions. Available in chrome and copper, this pretty sculptural piece is on its way to becoming a cult classic. hansgrohe-usa.com

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The bathtub is from Victoria + Albert; the chandelier is from 1stdibs. All of the hardware used throughout the space is from Waterworks, with the exception of the vintage seahorse hardware sourced from the Rose Bowl Flea Market.

Designers have been busy bringing gold and brass into the bath to pretty up what has, in the past, been purely practical, and these warm-toned materials are quickly giving tried-and-true chrome a run for its money. According to Tamara Kaye-Honey, the designer responsible for this pretty Southern California room, this change is only natural. “There’s a lovely patina that comes from working with materiels like unlacquered brass,” she says. “Plus, when paired with white, the palette is soothing while also feeling fresh and modern.” On the following page, interior talents from across the country share their favorite golden-hued spaces from their own design portfolios.

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“BRINGING IN BRASS IN SMALL TOUCHES IS A GREAT WAY TO INTRODUCE WARMTH AND CLASS TO AN OTHERWISE SIMPLE SPACE.”

“THE BRASS MIRROR WORKS GREAT WITH THE OIL-RUBBED BRONZE HERE. I PREFER TO MIX AND MATCH. IT MAKES THINGS LOOK SO MUCH MORE AUTHENTIC.” -LINDSEY CORAL HARPER, lchinteriors.com

“There’s more of a story to a space that uses brass instead of chrome or stainless steel. Brass adds a maturity and history to any room.” -RYAN WHITE, ryanwhitedesigns.com

Clockwise from top left: The team at House of Jade Interiors struck a winning combination in this bathroom by pairing brass-framed mirrors from One Kings Lane with pendants from Schoolhouse Electric & Supply Co. The Waterworks vanity, faucet, mirror and floor tile in this midcentury-inspired bathroom by Ryan White all contribute to the space’s timeless look; the sconces are from Circa Lighting. In this powder room by Lindsey Coral Harper, the vintage mirror from Mrs. Howard is a true standout against the teal Farrow & Ball wallpaper; the onyx countertop is from R.G. New York Tile.

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In this handsome library, Boston-based designer Jill Goldberg organized her clients’ impressive collection of books by tone for a quiet reading area that offers the full spectrum of literary genres (and color!).

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AN IN-DEPTH LOOK AT THE TRENDS, TIPS AND TRICKS THAT HELP INFUSE A HOME WITH COLOR. WRITTEN BY BRIELLE M. FERREIRA

SHADE SPECIFIC Although neutral living has dominated the home space for quite some time, tried-and-true hues like cream, white and gray have found themselves with some major competition. As homeowners are veering away from playing it safe and toward having more fun in interiors, they’re turning to color to create one-of-a-kind retreats. Whether it’s a bright injection of hue on a well-curated selection of pattern-happy pillows or bold walls painted in a can’t-look-away shade, color is taking center stage. Here, we check in with some of the nation’s top talents on the best ways to bring happy hues home.

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With all the many paint manufacturers and cleverly named swatches to choose from, the hunt for the perfect hue can prove to be difficult. From light and airy to rich and saturated, our most coveted colors are ones that are both easy to live with and that beg guests to take notice. Here, we share the covetable shades that have been making the most appearances on our design dream boards recently. From top: Pistachio, Benjamin Moore; CC0127, Fine Paints of Europe; Armoire Yellow, Ralph Lauren.

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TURN IT UP Jill Goldberg, founder of Hudson Interior Designs in Boston, goes beyond the pale, literally, as she shares her fail-proof philosophy for designing with color. Do you have a go-to shade? There’s absolutely nothing better, in my opinion, than a vibrant, Hermès-y orange. It’s my favorite color, and I love to mix it in with lots of lovely greens and blues for maximum effect. Typically, my ideal palette is one that incorporates both a warm and a cool color. Best rooms for big color? Give me a small room, and I’ll give you big, bold pattern

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and plenty of color. Tiny spaces mean you don’t have to go overboard and fill them with a lot of furniture that’s eventually going to compete with your palette, so they feel more balanced and exciting to me. Share your formula for a room with look-at-me color that doesn’t overwhelm. There’s no perfect equation, of course, but I always try to start with a singular pattern or fabric that brings all the colors I’m dreaming of together. Then, I pull the shades I like out of it— introducing them onto the draperies, trim, carpet and contrast welts throughout the room. hudsoninteriordesigns.com

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Yellow can be a bit of a gamble in the design world; the notoriously difficult shade is tricky to work with thanks to its multitude of undesirable undertones. Designer Chenault James of Columbus, Georgia, however, has it all figured out, as evidenced in this soft and sophisticated entry foyer. “As long as I gravitate toward a strong school bus yellow, the color always works for me,” she says. “It’s my favorite shade because it’s crisp and clear and doesn’t feel muddy or weighed down.” chenaultjames.com

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STYLED TO IMPRESS Bringing in color through accessories is one of Atlanta-based designer Jessica Walmsley’s favorite ways to fill a room with warmth and personality. And this pretty dining space makes it easy to see why introducing them is so effective, especially when they’re paired with funky patterns and elegant prints. “Accessories, like blue-andwhite porcelain, for example, are the icing on the cake and, other than fabric, are my favorite part of the process,” she explains. “They make a room feel layered and lived-in.” jessicawalmsleyinteriors.com

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Although this Miami living room by designer Robert Passal is not for the faint of heart, who wants to be faint of heart anyway? With just about every color of the rainbow present and accounted for, this space does more than pay lip service to the city’s Art Deco origins, and all of the vibrant, framed artwork ties the look together with all the mastery of Picasso. robertpassal.com

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A cool take on preppy painted furniture pieces, Bungalow 5’s Marco collection features a line of case goods categorized by its crisp silhouettes upholstered in rich, textural grass cloth. The nautical navy hue of the large cabinet showcased here looks especially chic when paired with the piece’s handsome gold nailheads and contemporary square pulls. bungalow5.com

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BLACK MAGIC This moody-meets-majestic breakfast room by Birmingham, Alabama-based designer Rebecca Hawkins proves wrong the common misconception that dark colors don’t bode well in small spaces with style in spades. Instead, the chiaroscuro-inspired aesthetic of this sun-dappled spot gives the awkward corner it inhabits new life; a charming pop of yellow, too, on the upholstered bench helps elevate the room into a cozy hideaway that has quickly become a family favorite. 205.919.8842

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WHEEL One look at his color explosion of an interiors portfolio is all the evidence you need that New York designer Miles Redd is used to breaking the rules. For this pretty seating area, however, Redd followed the leader right on down the color wheel—where a perfectly selected analogous palette of yellow, blue and green fills the formal space with drama and intrigue. milesredd.com

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As head of creative for the revered British paint and wallpaper company Farrow & Ball, Charlotte Cosby is an invaluable resource when it comes to identifying color trends. She’s sharing her predictions and picks for what designers and homeowners alike will be gravitating toward in 2016:

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INSPIRATION For interior designer Angie Hranowsky, color is second nature. Here, the Charleston, South Carolina-based talent dishes on how to get it made in the shade (each and every one of them). Go big: The easiest way to transform a room and a space is to paint all of your walls a bold, bright shade. It gives you the biggest bang for your buck; plus, you can always paint over it if you change your mind later. Hang it up: One of my favorite methods to bring colorful interest into a home is to introduce beautiful artwork, like the bottle cap portrait by local artist Molly B. Right in this living space I created. It informed everything else in the room—such a statement maker. Stay small: If you’re feeling a little intimidated, there’s no shame in easing into color. Start by working in more exciting shades on your fabrics or pillows—or place an eye-catching throw at the foot of your bed. angiehranowsky.com

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What’s on the color horizon for the coming year? Bold color and colored neutrals will definitely play a big role in 2016. We’re seeing people becoming more experimental as we move out of the recession, and they’re looking to make their homes feel brighter and more confident by using color. Favorite shade of the moment? It’s Farrow & Ball’s 70th anniversary next year, so there will be a lot of exciting launches to look forward to

that will mark the occasion. In terms of my favorite right now, though, it’s Stiffkey Blue (shown here). It’s regal and romantic, a real classic. Tricks for selecting the perfect paint color? I always think the most important thing is to choose a color you love! It sounds simple, but if you want to create your perfect home, making sure it’s decorated with the patterns, paints, artworks and accessories you love is the best place to start. farrow-ball.com

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There’s no limit to how often and how much to use your ideal color once you’ve finally found it. So, when San Francisco designer Lauren Ranes and her client stumbled upon the dreamiest shade of citrus they’d ever seen, they didn’t hesitate to introduce it again and again into the family homestead. “The color, Benjamin Moore’s Ravishing Red, is tomato, persimmon and watermelon all rolled into one,” explains Ranes. “It’s a dignified and cheerful shade.” The result is a cohesive color scheme that relies on pattern and print throughout to make it appropriate for each space. Here, in the breakfast room, for example, a charming Schumacher wallpaper behind the shelves and blue-and-white ginger jars lend the dining space off the kitchen the touch of formality it required. laurenranes.com

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BRIGHT LIGHT Formal doesn’t have to be fussy when it comes to stunning candelabras that are just as handsome during daytime hours as they are when they are all lit up—at least that’s the story Dunes and Duchess is telling with the brand’s coveted four-arm version, available in a variety of colorful finishes. dunesandduchess.com

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One of color’s most prized properties is being able to bring a fresh, modern perspective to traditional spaces, like it does in this sweet foyer in North Carolina with inspiring architectural detail. Using a palette of soft green and subdued coral, designer Barrie Benson transformed the home’s 1950s bones into a graceful, feminine dream. “I wanted to give a nod to the old without making it feel like one’s grandmother lives here,” says Benson with a laugh. “The palette definitely sets the tone for that. It gives visitors the hint that not everything inside is as conservative as you’d expect from a more formal Southern home.” barriebenson.com

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ON THE THE RUGGED DESERT LANDSCAPE FORMS THE IDEAL BACKDROP FOR AN ESTANCIA HOME DISTINGUISHED BY ITS MODERNIST LINES. WRITTEN BY LAURA FISHER KAISER / PHOTOGRAPHY BY WERNER SEGARRA

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In the living room of this Scottsdale home, designer David Michael Miller and architect C.P. Drewett clad the walls in Italian travertine from Stockett Tile & Granite Company. The Randolph sofas and Pocket lounge chairs are all from Coraggio in Los Angeles, and the Holly Hunt coffee table is from John Brooks Incorporated.

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ome people call it kismet—that illusive moment when things come together as if they were just meant to be. Such was the case for a real estate developer and his wife, a retired special education teacher, when they interviewed David Michael Miller as the potential interior designer for a residence they planned to build in the Scottsdale golf resort community of Estancia. “The wife rifled through a sheaf of magazine clippings she’d been collecting, and we just had to laugh because half of the projects came right out of our studio,” recalls Miller. “We immediately had a sense that it would be easy to find an alignment aesthetically between their tastes and mine and the natural beauty of the building site.” The couple had been coming to Arizona to escape Minnesota winters for years and were ready to make a major shift. Their previous Territorial-style house, with its classic Southwestern décor, was already in the same community and had served themselves and their two boys well, but they had always been intrigued with the idea of building a home that was a little more modern. “When we learned that there was a wonderful lot nearby for sale, we decided to buy it and move forward with designing a contemporary home,” says the husband. The homeowners then brought on architect C.P. Drewett, who nestled the three-bedroom house into the landscape so that it hugged the distinctive boulders that jut up from the desert floor. With the 3,169-foot-high granite summit of Pinnacle Peak looming to the southwest and the Sonoran Desert fanning out in every direction, the home embraced both the couple’s new leanings and the site’s spectacular locale. “C.P. placed it just right,” says the wife. “He took advantage of the views from every room.” The contemporary 5,500-square-foot design consists of a series of stacked boxes with cantilevered flat roofs. Among the many tasks builder Mark Laidlaw handled, maneuvering the steel roof beams into place was a challenging one. “There wasn’t enough room to bring in a large crane for the 35-foot-long beams,” says Laidlaw. “So we had to use a small forklift, which was kind of tricky.” But what really gives the house its modernist edge and makes it gleam like a jewel from afar are the large vertical expanses of Italian travertine complemented by greige stucco. When Miller brought a sample of the luxurious stone to an early meeting, everyone agreed it would be the perfect wallcovering, not only for the exterior but for 240 / LUXESOURCE.COM

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The recessed vestibule signals the shift from the public to private spaces. Chinese Dropa stones are displayed atop a Holly Hunt console table with an ebonized-walnut base and high-polish ivory lacquer top from John Brooks Incorporated. The Kevin Reilly lamp is also from John Brooks Incorporated.

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One side of the dining room is defined by the dynamic staircase. Dakota Jackson’s Calypso chairs and the Gear ceiling fixture by McEwen Lighting Studio are all from Thomas Lavin in West Hollywood, California. The custom Quinn table by Joseph Jeup is from John Brooks Incorporated, and the rug is from Atelier Lapchi in West Hollywood.

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Motorized door panels on one corner of the living room retract to turn the patio and living room into one big indoor-outdoor space. The Royal Botania table and brushed marine-grade stainless-steel chairs were selected to blend in with the palette. Landscape architect Russell Greey installed a fence of vertical metal pickets to preserve the view of Pinnacle Peak.

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The modernist-style home features a cantilevered roof and multiple levels of stone so that it feels like a continuation of the surrounding boulder-strewn hills. The architect persuaded the owners to include a 15-by-40-foot infinity lap pool, which adds sculptural value.

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A custom banquette fashioned with Holly Hunt leather from John Brooks Incorporated separates the kitchen from the living room. Jiun Ho chairs from Thomas Lavin, upholstered in woven Donghia leather, surround a custom table by the designer. The hanging lights are by glass artist Alison Berger for Holly Hunt.

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the interior, as well. The travertine forms one continuous surface when the glazed wall of windows in the rear is retracted to create a large indoor-outdoor room for entertaining. “We kept the interior and exterior finishes the same as much as possible,” says Miller. “The color palette spun off the travertine’s silvery greige color, which is both warm and serene.” For the floors both inside and out, Miller used planks of honed gray limestone and then smaller modules for the bathrooms. “The floors needed to be static, not competing with the vertical travertine cladding,” he says. The lightertoned interior plaster takes its cues from the exterior’s gray stucco, and the hues of the custom-upholstered furnishings further play off the travertine’s veins of taupe and gray. In addition, millwork for built-in desks and dressers, as well as the wood-clad underside of the cantilevered roof, is gray-stained European white oak. The covered patio leads to a fire pit and a 15-by-40foot swimming pool. The couple had intended to build only a water feature, but Drewett persuaded them to go bigger. “The infinity pool integrates so tightly to the house that it helps create this microclimate and adds great sculptural value as the house pulls away from desert,” he explains.

After assessing the overall terrain, landscape architect Russell Greey began saving and relocating about 20 native specimens, including palo verde and ironwood trees, as well as saguaro, barrel and cholla cacti. In the rear, he planted a garden containing many native and exotic desert succulents. The stars of the landscape, however, are several mature specimens salvaged from a resort that was being demolished—a euphorbia cactus, an enormous blue yucca and a Joshua tree—all of which were placed along the driveway leading to the front door to look as if they’ve been there forever. “These plants survived hundreds of years,” says Greey. “The aged specimen cacti have so much character that they appear to be sculpture when lit up at night.” Inside, there is no clutter—not even a television—to detract from the views, and every sofa, chair and table is thoughtfully designed and arranged to enhance the main purpose of the house, which is to be relaxing for casual entertaining. “The owners are very cerebral people who love golf and good conversation; the house was meant for them to engage with their friends,” says Drewett, who designed the building to embrace its inhabitants despite its strong lines. “Modern architecture can resonate to many as harsh and cold, but this house is warm and elegant.”

The Bulthaup cabinetry and stove hood establish the kitchen’s clean lines. The island is topped in concrete fabricated by Buddy Rhodes Concrete Products; Jiun Ho counter stools, from Thomas Lavin, are upholstered in a Townsend Leather material. The floors are fumed, rift-cut European white oak by Exquisite Surfaces.

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Above: The master bathroom was designed as a Zen-like space, which was visually embedded in nature and the topography of the home’s site. Ann Sacks glass tile provides the serene backdrop for a Duravit tub with a Dornbracht filler, both from Clyde Hardware Co. Left: In the master bedroom, a Christian Liaigre bed—upholstered in Holly Hunt leather—and a pair of Mattaliano swivel chairs and side table are all from John Brooks Incorporated. The Orestes Suarez floor lamp is from Thomas Lavin. A Marie Navarre artwork from Lisa Sette Gallery hangs above the bed and epitomizes the mood of the room with its ethereal imagery of birds in flight.

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AN ARCHITECTURAL DUO BRING THEIR AFFINITY FOR BEAUTY AND AN APPRECIATION FOR 1960S STYLE TO THEIR MODERN DESIGNS. WRITTEN BY NANCY A. RUHLING / PHOTOGRAPHY BY PURPLE NICKEL

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Dale Rush and Darci Hazelbacker (top right) create everything from architectural plans for residences, as depicted by a model of a current project on the work table in their home office (above), to metal-and-leather door pulls (opposite), which Hazelbaker assembles by hand, to packaging samples for a fragrance line (top left). The Bertoia chairs in the their living room (right) are emblematic of their love of midcentury design. 254 / LUXESOURCE.COM

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“THERE IS A PURITY TO THE LIMITED MATERIAL PALETTE AND SIMPLE GEOMETRIES THAT INFLUENCE OUR DESIGN PROCESS.” -DARCI HAZELBAKER

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ale Rush is sitting in the living room waiting for his wife, Darci Hazelbaker, who is making a cup of coffee, to join him. The duo behind Tucson’s innovative HA/RU architecture and design firm are collaborators in both life and work, and it wouldn’t feel right to start the conversation until they are together. Dale and Darci—the alliterative appellation is the only thing they didn’t do by design—define themselves as architects, interior designers and craftspeople. “Separately, and together, we’ve always been makers,” says Hazelbaker, “whether it’s a dress or a leather wallet and belt, furniture or lights, and now as architects, we are makers of space.” From concept to construction, Hazelbaker and Rush engage each other in a design dialogue that perfectly balances their different skill sets, but they still have diverse yet complementary approaches to their creative problem-solving. “He’s more intuitive and pragmatic, and tends to focus on the smaller scale of how connections appear seamless or express a certain detail elegantly,” says Hazelbaker. Adds Rush, “She teaches architecture at the University of Arizona and is more cerebral and academic in addressing the conceptual.” Both agree they thrive on the back-and-forth play. Taking a hands-on approach to each project, the couple’s duties aren’t divided so much as strengthened by their separate abilities. It

was Hazelbaker’s knowledge of sewing and patterning, for instance, that informed the interior of a house they recently designed in El Paso with light fixtures wrapped in jute and steel and custom steel cabinet pulls throughout the house encased in leather. On the same project, Rush employed his carpentry expertise to craft custom wood benches in the master suite and a trio of steel-and-wood desks for the children’s rooms. For a local flower shop, the couple fashioned furnishings including a 16-footlong oak table from old oak beams. “There’s a purity to the limited material palette and simple geometries that influence our design process,” says Hazelbaker. Their style, which they call “modernism with a handcrafted soul,” is exemplified in their own house: a 1927 bungalow with the look and feel of a vintage structure, but updated and opened up to optimize movement and natural light, which accommodates both their office and contemporary lifestyle. It was then decorated with the 1960s modern thrift shop finds they have been collecting since their college days. But whether the pair are designing a house from the ground up or fabricating an intricate interior detail, they look for the beauty in everything they encounter and translate that into their creations. “We live and breathe architecture and design,” says Hazelbaker. “It’s exhibited in the work we do and the life we live.”

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INTERIOR DESIGN / CHANDLER PREWITT, CHANDLER PREWITT DESIGN HOME BUILDER / DOUGLAS MAAHS, D MAAHS CONSTRUCTION, LLC LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE / CATHERINE CLEMENS, CLEMENS & ASSOCIATES, INC.

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WORLDLY INFLUENCES A DESIGNER TRANSFORMS AN AILING SPANISH COLONIAL-STYLE DWELLING FILLED WITH A REFRESHED ARRAY OF OLD-WORLD ELEMENTS. WRITTEN BY LINDA HAYES / PHOTOGRAPHY BY DOMINIQUE VORILLON

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ne look at this classic Spanish Colonial hacienda on the outskirts of Santa Fe was all it took to persuade John Haupert and Bryan Brooks to make it their own. Serious opera buffs, they were delighted with its setting within the Casas de San Juan neighborhood near the Santa Fe Opera House. Plus, the style of architecture resonated with their sensibilities so much that neither of them was daunted by the drawbacks of the home’s interior state. “The house was built in 1989 and, while we loved its heaviness, its substance and the feel of the double-mud brick adobe, the interior renovations over the years had veered from that,” explains John, who, along with Bryan, relocated four years ago from Atlanta. “We knew if we purchased it, we’d have to do some really major work, but the house was so special that we felt it was truly meant to be restored by us.” While they were seeking a local designer with whom they could formulate a plan for the interior renovation, a visit to ACC—a high-end furniture showroom in Santa Fe—proved especially fortuitous. After they explained their plans to a sales associate, he told them he knew the perfect designer and then introduced them to Chandler Prewitt. “We knew immediately from his personality, architectural knowledge and design capabilities that working with Chandler was meant to be,” says John. “We didn’t even talk to anyone else.” A Santa Fe native, Prewitt embraced the opportunity. “I had just returned to the area to be closer to my family after spending 10 years working in San Francisco,” he says. “Getting to start my business with this wonderful project gave me an introduction to all the resources and artists and artisans here right out of the gate.” With a stated goal of crafting a comfortable environment for relaxing and entertaining, as well as bringing the house up to date, Prewitt explored what the owners liked about the area and discovered they loved the history and culture, the textiles and the Moorish elements. In addition, the couple had an extensive and noteworthy collection of paintings, sculpture and folk art he could build on. “We took inspiration from the art and layered

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it in with the furnishings in each room in a way that was interesting and new instead of strictly a historical re-creation,” says Prewitt. To better celebrate the stunning vistas of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, the designer separated the commodious great room into two sitting areas where he restored the handmade Saltillo tile floors and painted the original adobe walls white. “It’s the character, charm and feel of the exposed painted-adobe brick that anchors and pulls you into a whole other era of time and space,” says John. The room’s original ceiling, defined by highly textured vigas, harks back to the home’s Spanish Colonial influences. “One part of the room is more formal and designed for entertaining guests and enjoying cocktails, while the other side is for relaxing by the fire and watching television,” says Prewitt, who paired pale cream Ebanista sofas with antique Persian rugs. Other accents, such as embroidered Schumacher pillows, delicate double-tiered wrought-iron chandeliers, and paintings by famed Taos artist Inger Jirby, reflect the local culture. Color and pattern were also constantly considered. “Bryan fell in love with the blue Shaker-style cabinets in the kitchen,” says the designer. “So when we had them resurfaced and repainted, we just tweaked the color a bit and applied tin ceiling tiles to some of the cabinets.” The counters were topped with blue limestone and inset with a custom sink by Native Trails, and the kitchen table’s topper is a repurposed door. “That table is a real workhorse,” adds Prewitt. “Anything can happen to it, and it just adds more character.” In contrast to the brighter tones elsewhere, the master bedroom is soothing and serene. Here, the walls are covered in an American Clay earth plaster with an ombre technique. Additionally, the same woodworker who handplaned the white-oak floors, which are now stained a dark walnut, also crafted a large standing mirror. To continue the calming feel of the room, a Theodore Alexander bed was dressed with custom bedding and set atop an antique rug. According to landscape architect Catherine Clemens, the home’s existing exterior elements were extremely dated. “I did a Photoshop mock-up showing how we could raise the pool level up to create one consistent level, which we did,” she says. “We also included surrounding walls inset with beautiful tile for privacy.” Other changes, such as new tumbled brick and a tiled fountain in the front courtyard, added personality and charm and extended the living space outside. “We took the existing structure and furnishings and really made them special, so that it looked not like a remodel but like part of the original plan,” explains builder Douglas Maahs, who did the plaster finishing, faux painting, tile, woodworking, flooring, hardware, glass replacement and other surface touch-ups. Adds Prewitt, “The renovation came together really organically. With some projects you wonder what could have been done differently, but this turned out exactly as I envisioned.”

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A pair of Le Beau pots from Classic Concepts flanks the entry that opens up to the courtyard of this Spanish Colonial adobe hacienda. The carved squirrels and antique doors are original, and the tumbled-brick pavers are from Kinney Brick Co.

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Right: Whitewashed double-adobe brick walls provide a backdrop to one of two sitting areas in the great room. Designer Chandler Prewitt selected two white Milano sofas by Ebanista and a coffee table by Murray’s Iron Works for the room’s more formal side. Opposite: In the formal dining room, Bella Cera chairs by Michael Amini surround a reproduction of a 17th-century table by Alfonso Marina. The wrought-iron chandelier is by Arte de Mexico. The rug is a perfect match for the earthplaster treatment from American Clay on the kiva fireplace.

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“WE TOOK INSPIRATION FROM THE ART AND LAYERED IT WITH THE FURNISHINGS.” -CHANDLER PREWITT

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Mexican tile lines the natural stone counters in the kitchen, where the existing Shaker-style cabinetry received a fresh coat of blue paint. A trio of Ironware International pendants, from John Brooks Incorporated, illuminates a table fashioned from an antique wood door and locally handcrafted benches, both from Antique Warehouse.

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Located off the main living room, a quiet sitting area features an armchair by Vanguard Furniture upholstered with Raoul Textiles fabric. The table and art pieces in the wall niche are from the owners’ existing collection, and the Saltillo tile floors are from Mexico.

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The surrounding adobe walls add an element of privacy to the front courtyard. Just beyond the fountain, teak settees and chairs—all by John Hutton from Sutherland Furniture— provide ample seating. The Gloster rockers are finished with pillows by Elaine Smith. For dining al fresco, Brown Jordan armchairs surround a table from Seret & Sons.

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Above: Landscape architect Catherine Clemens removed the middle tier of the existing castconcrete fountain to decrease the height and make it more in scale with the surroundings. She then enhanced it with new tile by KJ Patterson from Statements in Tile/Lighting/Kitchens/Flooring. Opposite: The media room is saturated with color for a Moroccan feel. Prewitt worked with La Puerta Originals to design a chaise made from antique-wood carvings from India and paired it with a George IV Bobbin turned-leg bergère. The Moroccan bone-inlay side table is from Tazi Designs in San Francisco.

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Calming and inviting, the master bedroom features custom ombre walls developed through American Clay. The Theodore Alexander bed is topped with a custom Zoffany duvet, and the Euro pillows wear fabric by Donghia. The wroughtiron-and-limestone side table is by Hickory Chair and the Moroccan pendants are from Tazi Designs.

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HUNTERS A MOTHER-DAUGHTER DUO TRAVEL THE GLOBE IN SEARCH OF ONE-OF-A-KIND PIECES TO ENTICE CUSTOMERS INTO THEIR SCOTTSDALE SHOWROOM. WRITTEN BY ERIN MARVIN / PHOTOGRAPHY BY BRANDON SULLIVAN

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A stack of colorful bed covers (left), embroidered clutches and zipper pouches (below left) from Thailand and India, and an Indian print block (below right) are among the items procured by Linda Van Lith (shown bottom, at left) and Meg Van Lith for their store. Moroccan doors (opposite) stand behind a bronze elephant from Indonesia and pillows from India and West Africa.

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or Linda Van Lith and Meg Van Lith, mother and daughter respectively, sourcing home furnishings for their shop, Tierra Del Lagarto, is more than a job, it’s an ongoing adventure marked by fortuitous moments while globe-trotting to exotic locales. Winding cobblestone streets in Central Mexico’s San Miguel de Allende, for instance, led them to small workshops where artisans handcraft tin lanterns and star pendants, while a relationship with a vendor resulted in an invitation to days-long traditional Indian wedding ceremonies. “Wandering local streets, visiting workshops, finding flea markets, getting to know weavers that supply the bigger shops, that is always on our agenda,” says Meg. “Whether it is designing custom furniture or adapting designs to fit our clients’ needs, the original inspiration of travel is essential.” Each year, the duo travel all over to hand-select the unique items that fill their 12,000-square-foot showroom. A peek inside reveals mesquite doors from Mexico, Moroccan pottery embellished with metalwork and hand-tooled leather, and ethnic textiles such as suzanis, kilims and handiras. “Everything has a great story of how we found it or what it was originally used for,” says Linda. But the real story starts with Linda and Meg themselves. A former systems analyst, Linda opened Tierra Del Lagarto in 1991, then Meg signed on in ’95 for their first international buying foray to Indonesia, which established their focus on items with both visual appeal and a colorful past. “People aren’t just buying something off a shelf that looks good in their homes,” says Meg. “They’re buying a bit of history.” Celebrating 25 years this spring, Tierra Del Lagarto—which translates to Land of the Lizard— was named after a creature known for thriving in hot climates, and the duo have flourished in that time, as well, learning what works in Arizona and what doesn’t. “The key is choosing the right materials, well-seasoned reclaimed wood is best, that will stand up to the harsh desert climate,” says Meg. And while they are aware of the changing trends, Meg and Linda aren’t thinking of modern style movements when searching for their next find. “I like to think that we don’t follow trends,” says Linda. “We put out classics from all the countries we import from. There is tradition behind everything; each piece is timeless.”

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CONNECTION A DESIGNER’S DEVOTION TO DETAIL INFUSES A SCOTTSDALE APARTMENT WITH STYLE AND ELEGANCE. WRITTEN BY MINDY PANTIEL / PHOTOGRAPHY BY NICK JOHNSON

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Starting in the entry, designer Jamie Herzlinger gave the apartment a major upgrade with classic plaster moldings and fluted columns fabricated by RyssoPeters Handcrafted Cabinetry. A pair of 20th-century Fornasetti horses rests on a 1900s French gilt-wood table. The antique chandelier is hand-beaded.

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esigner Jamie Herzlinger can still recall in vivid detail the excitement she felt as a young girl riding the elevator to her grandparents’ New York Park Avenue apartment and the sensation of stepping into the perfectly appointed foyer. “There was so much classical, old-world architecture and magnificent millwork, it just took your breath away,” says Herzlinger, who was determined to create a similar sense of awe for the Scottsdale pied-à-terre of her client, Martha Martin. After they were introduced to each other by a mutual friend, the two women had an instant alignment of design sensibilities. “One of my favorite hotels is The Plaza in New York. When I’m there, I can’t resist taking pictures of the chandeliers and the marble details,” says Martha, who, along with her former husband, built satellites for NASA and the U.S. Department of Defense. It was the now-retired empty nester’s involvement in several local charities, as well as a desire to downsize, that precipitated the move into the Scottsdale Waterfront Residences. “I found myself commuting from my home in Gilbert for meetings and events several times a week and decided I wanted a place in Scottsdale where I will likely live full-time,” she adds. As a self-proclaimed traditionalist who loves layers of molding and trim, Martha wanted a home with a New Yorkapartment feel, and Herzlinger happily took that desire to heart. Her selection of fluted millwork and plaster moldings would transform the previously ho-hum living spaces, which were lacking in detail, into a jewel box reminiscent of the Upper East Side. “Before, there was no sense of entry, but the addition of columns and exquisite wood wainscoting emotionally creates that classical feel,” she says. “From there, each room has a rhythm that leaves you wanting to see more.” Indeed your eyes start dancing in the living room, where it’s hard to decide where to look first. Georgian-inspired millwork and a pair of niches filled with matching Jacobean 276 / LUXESOURCE.COM

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For the living room, Herzlinger created a classic camelback sofa clad in Zoffany velvet from John Brooks Incorporated. She also designed the hand-knotted raised-silk rug with a cutleaf-and-flower motif. The Gregorius Pineo coffee table is from KneedlerFauchère in Los Angeles. A tufted chair wearing Donghia fabric is topped with an antique Aubusson pillow. A set of Victorian brass feet rests on the table, while a Formations table from DeanWarren is tucked into a nook (opposite).

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tables with bone inlay establish a strong outer layer, and dazzling 3-by-3-foot marquetry gives the floor equal billing. “It had to be strong enough to carry the millwork,” says Herzlinger. In response to Martha’s request for “a lot of neutrals with a little bling,” the designer selected a beige camelback sofa for its classical shape and finished the back with two-toned silk cording, a decorative passementerie detail. Rounding out the seating are a pair of tufted club chairs and two small-scale 19th-century Swedish chairs with cane seats. “Gustavian pieces are wonderful. They add a little romance and are the perfect place to sip champagne before heading out to a charity event,” says Herzlinger, also noting that a pair of 1960s crystal flower chandeliers provides the requisite sparkle. To make the most of the 2,400 square feet, the designer tucked a bench underneath the window on the far side of the room and added a small table with two chairs to create a breakfast nook. “The design for this condo did not include plans for heavy cooking and meal prepping, but more a place for catered events,” says Herzlinger, who turned the adjacent kitchen into a fashion statement with all of the black cabinetry accented with plated P.E. Guerin hardware. “They’re almost like the Van Cleef & Arpels of hardware,” she adds about the latter. “The entire space is like the perfect black dress.” LUXESOURCE.COM / 279

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Even the media room is designed down to the last detail, with wainscoting, ceiling moldings and custom cabinetry on par with the rest of the residence. “It serves as a place for friends to stay over when the guest room is occupied,” says the designer. “The sectional sleeper was designed with the perfect-size chaise for Martha to curl up on and enjoy a movie.” The Pratesi linens and hand-painted silver-leaf wallpaper in the master bedroom are the epitome of luxury. An elaborate gilded bracket that the designer turned into a headboard, for instance, serves as the room’s centerpiece. The grand details continue with reproduced Louis XV chests and a classical carpet with flourishes balanced by a neoclassical chandelier to keep things from getting too fussy. “I love bedrooms to reflect a more romantic mood and, in this case, a woman’s touch,” says Herzlinger. “There isn’t a woman I know who wouldn’t want to have this bedroom.” Martha heartily concurs. “It’s my favorite room in the house,” she says. “It’s a soothing space, but it’s the finishes such as the intricacy of the beautiful crown molding and the hand-painted wallpaper that make it special.” The master bathroom was gutted to make way for marble floors with a herringbone inlay and a freestanding clawfoot tub, and the vanity features French faucets wrapped in cloisonné. “You can’t get more stunning than white marble and gold fixtures,” says Herzlinger. The designer’s consistently studied approach throughout the house noticeably contributed to the desired outcome. “Everything in the house speaks to the perfect convergence of classicism with modernity.” And Martha couldn’t be more thrilled with the result: “Jamie is so creative, and it was her attention to detail that brought everything to another level.” 280 / LUXESOURCE.COM

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Intended as a space that can be both elegant and casual, the kitchen boasts custom black Regencystyle cabinets with P.E. Guerin pulls from Clyde Hardware Co. Marble counters with custom-edge details rim the room, and fixtures from Vaughan Designs in New York light the walnut island. The Dessin Fournir barstools are from Kneedler-Fauchère, and Herzlinger designed the custom doors.

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Both classic and feminine, the master bedroom’s backdrop is a hand-painted silver-leaf wallpaper from Gracie in New York. A carved French detail is attached to the headboard, which is upholstered in heavy linen by Rogers & Goffigon. The antique painted-and-silver-gilt nightstand is topped with an antique mirror in a gilded-gesso finish. Herzlinger designed the custom silk rug.

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In the master bathroom, the brass-and-enamel THG faucets are from Clyde Hardware Co., and the Bagues iron-and-crystal bird sconces from Agostino Antiques in New York keep the sparkle going. His-and-her sinks are separated by white marble countertops. Rysso-Peters Handcrafted Cabinetry fabricated the custom vanity cabinets with P.E. Guerin door pulls.

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WONDERVIEW - CAMELBACK MOUNTAIN

Phoenix, Arizona: Rarely does an estate of this size and grandeur come available with over 21,000 square feet of opulent finishes. This home has it all! Imported unique stone and marble throughout. Butler’s kitchen, media room, indoor pool, sauna and steam room, two offices and an 8-car garage with plenty of room for toys. Beautiful mountain and city views. Resort-style backyard with room for entertaining. 9 Bed | 13 Bath | 21,013 SF Phoenix | MLS 5154780 Contact The Phil Tibi Group for Pricing

BILTMORE FAIRWAY LODGE

This unique Biltmore penthouse offers the most luxuriously appointed design and the best location in Biltmore Resort’s historic Fairway Lodge. The grand living/great room, master bedroom and the 3 back balconies overlook stunning views of the Adobe golf course, pool/spa, city lights and South Mountain. 3 Bed | 2.5 Bath | Over 3,000 SF Phoenix Contact The Phil Tibi Group for Pricing


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FINAL PHASE - TWO BILTMORE ESTATES

Cambridge Properties is pleased to announce the last and final phase of 15 signature lots at Two Biltmore Estates, which broke ground in early June and is now under construction! This premier private enclave of 38 luxury residences, with each home ranging between 3,000 and just under 5,000 square feet, features incredible, unobstructed views overlooking five fairways at the legendary Arizona Biltmore golf course, combined with picturesque mountain views and city lights. Each home will feature the latest in state-of-the-art technology, world-class finishes, soaring ceiling heights and unsurpassed amenities. Set to deliver in early 2016, these homes are the best of the best in the Biltmore luxury lifestyle and the last opportunity for new construction in the Biltmore area. Limited Inventory – 5 of our 15 luxury residences have already been presold – only 10 residences left as construction is underway. Come visit our models and discover for yourself why one word is used to describe this new Biltmore luxury community -WOW! Prices from $1,698,000 to $3,200,000. We invite you to come in for a private tour and have the first opportunity to reserve one of the new homesites. For ongoing updates and to view floor plans, visit our new website at twobiltmorehomes.com. Please call 602.692.0780 or email Phil@CambridgeProperties.com

Phil Tibi MBA, GRI, ABR, CRS, E-pro Cambridge Properties 602.692.0780 Cell Phil@CambridgeProperties.com AZBiltmoreRealEstate.com



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R EMODEL made REAL EASY Looking for a one-of-a-kind item, working with a tight budget, or needing to clear out a few pieces before the big remodel? Turn Style – The Department Store of Consignment – is a valuable interior design resource to buy and sell gently-used furniture and home goods. Consigning with Turn Style will make your next project both easy and rewarding. We accept designer furniture, art,

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W ALT D ANLEY R E ALT Y Arizona’s Luxury Real Estate Company

Paradise Valley ~ $10,000,000 8BR/10BA & 19,475 SF • MLS 5224345 Libby Cohen 602.291.1446

Paradise Valley ~ $9,850,000 5BR/7BA & 11,700 SF • MLS 5225646 Jack Luciano/Raul Siqueiros 480.824.1717

Paradise Valley ~ $6,295,000 7BR/12BA & 12,998 SF • MLS 5308735 Walt Danley 480.991.2050

Scottsdale ~ $5,595,000 4BR/7.5BA & 9,600 SF • MLS 5322535 David Newman 480.544.3144

Paradise Valley ~ $5,500,000 4BR/6.5BA & 8,784 SF • MLS 5218787 Catherine Jacobson 602.790.1992

Fountain Hills ~ $4,975,000 6BR/10BA & 14,117 SF & • MLS 5311078 Mark Lindabury 602.663.1327

Raquel Barbey

Walt Danley

Roxanne Johnson

Anita Best

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PROMOTION

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

VARIETY AND QUALITY ABOUND

TIMELESS PIECES THAT WILL LAST A LIFETIME

Adobe House Antiques represents a wide variety of antiques, fine art, lighting and an impressive selection of quality midcentury modern furniture. The store also offers a wide variety of vintage patio furniture and vintage wrought-iron exterior lighting.

Camelback Marketplace is an eclectic collection of one-of-a-kind pieces. Showcasing upscale and premium home furnishings from past and present, original artwork and unique collectibles, it’s perfect for interior designers, collectors and the discriminating buyer.

A custom furniture company that crafts artisan products from durable materials, Carbon Footprint aspires to create unique and commanding furniture of quality, integrity and beauty that is suited to the natural and built environment and leaves a lighter mark as it is treasured for generations to come.

adobehouseantiques.com | 520.325.9439

camelbackmarketplace.com | 602.274.0386

carbon-footprint.us | 602.812.4337

MODERN CLASSICS

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Whether shopping for your home, your wedding or the perfect gift, Main Dish offers a wealth of options in a jewel box of an environment. Its knowledgeable staff provides expert service and also offers gift cards. Gorgeous wrapping is always complimentary.

PERRY Luxe sculpted steel furnishings are made from hand-formed plate steel that is brought to life by artisans into a perfect blend of function and design. With superior craftsmanship and durable signature finishes, each piece is undeniably sexy and bold.

maindishaz.com | 480.751.2393

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Adobe House Antiques

Carl Hansen & Son Scottsdale Carl Hansen & Son Scottsdale represents midcentury modern furniture designed by Danish architect Hans Wegner. His furniture— functional and minimal, clean and precise, lightweight and simple—is created with the human scale in mind. Wood textures and grains create organic patterns, while veneers are bent and shaped to reflect the human body. chscottsdale.com | 480.947.8980

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¡ Actively looking for old rugs

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PROMOTION

Andrea Wachs Interior Design

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CUSTOM WOODWORKING

FABRICS + WINDOW COVERINGS (continued)

Drewett Works Architecture 855.DRE.WETT | Scottsdale drewettworks.com

Linear Fine Woodworking 480.968.1223 | Phoenix linearfinewoodworking.com

J | Geiger Shading Technology 844.543.4437 jgeigershading.com/luxe

Camelback Marketplace 602.274.0386 | Phoenix camelbackmarketplace.com

Kevin B. Howard Architects 520.322.6800 | Oro Valley kbharchitect.com

Rings of Wood 520.792.0056 | Tucson ringsofwood.net

Jim Thompson 800.262.0336 jimthompsonfabrics.com

FMF Compagnie 602.418.4531 | Scottsdale fmfcompagnie.com

PHX Architecture 480.477.1111 | Scottsdale phxarch.com

Woodesign 602.305.9550 | Phoenix woodesign.us

Lee Jofa leejofa.com

M.S. Rau Antiques 888.268.0798 rauantiques.com

Poetzl Architecture + Design 480.338.1632 | Phoenix poetzlad.com

Tom’s Fine Furniture & Collectables 520.795.5210 | Tucson

Robinette Architects 520.323.3979 | Tucson robinettearchitect.com

ANTIQUES

ARCHITECTS

Adobe House Antiques 520.405.3976 | Tucson adobehouseantiques.com

APPLIANCES Dacor dacor.com Officine Gullo USA 800.781.7125 officinegullousa.com Sub-Zero Wolf 480.921.0900 | Scottsdale subzero.com/phoenix Thermador thermador.com

ARCHITECTS Candelaria Design Associates 877.923.4CDA | Scottsdale candelariadesign.com

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DECORATIVE PLUMBING

Stroheim 800.763.0524 stroheim.com

R&R Wholesale Plumbing 480.991.9624 | Scottsdale rrwholesale.net

Sunbrella sunbrella.com/metro

DESIGN CENTERS

FLOOR COVERINGS

AmericasMart 800.ATL.MART americasmart.com

Alyshaan Fine Rugs 480.607.4955 | Scottsdale alyshaan.com

ARCHITECTURAL MOLDINGS

DOORS + WINDOWS

Antrim Hand-Loomed Carpets & Rugs 866.311.1018 antrimcarpet.com

JP Weaver 818.500.1740 jpweaver.com

Milgard Windows & Doors 800.MILGARD milgard.com

Asian Trade Rug Company 520.326.7828 | Tucson gabbeh.com

Modern Group Window & Door 480.398.1903 | Scottsdale mgwindowanddoor.com

David E. Adler, Inc. 480.513.3200 | Scottsdale davideadler.com

FABRICS + WINDOW COVERINGS

Feizy 800.779.0877

Soloway Designs, Inc. 520.219.6302 | Tucson soloway-designs.com Swaback Partners 480.367.2100 | Scottsdale swabackpartners.com

CUSTOM FIREPLACES Paloform 888.823.8883 paloform.com Spark Modern Fires 203.791.2725 sparkfires.com

Duralee 800.275.3872 duralee.com

Kyle Bunting kylebunting.com

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PROMOTION

Papagno’s Marble & Granite, Inc.

advertiser index FLOOR COVERINGS (continued)

FURNITURE + ACCESSORIES (continued)

FURNITURE + ACCESSORIES (continued)

Samad 888.726.2393 samad.com

Ebanista 800.570.1087 ebanista.com

Marge Carson margecarson.com

Elements Home Decor and Gifts 520.733.3399 | Tucson elementsoftucson.com

Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams 800.789.5401 mgbwhome.com

Alexander Sinclair Showroom 480.423.8000 | Scottsdale alexandersinclairshowroom.com

Feathers Design & Manufacturing 480.905.1396 | Scottsdale feathersdesign.com

The MN Collection 480.946.2664 | Scottsdale themncollection.com

Ashley Norton Architectural Hardware 800.393.1097 ashleynorton.com

Bausman & Company bausmanandcompany.com

Hancock & Moore hancockandmoore.com

My Sister’s Attic mysistersattic.com

Baldwin Hardware baldwinhardware.com

Bernhardt bernhardt.com

Hickory White hickorywhite.com

Off The Wall Furniture Solutions 520.745.1186 | Tucson offthewallfurniture.com

Central Arizona Supply 602.943.3488 | Phoenix centralazsupply.com

Bright Chair 888.524.5997 brightchair.com

Ironies 510.644.2100 ironies.com

Palavela Home 480.946.1006 | Scottsdale palavelahome.com

Central Arizona Supply 480.922.9191 | Scottsdale centralazsupply.com

Calligaris calligaris.com

J. Tribble Collection 888.652.6116 jtribble.com

Perry Luxe 520.884.5152 | Tucson perryluxe.com

Sun Valley Bronze 208.788.3631 sunvalleybronze.com

Carl Hansen & Son 480.945.5500 | Scottsdale carlhansen.com

John Brooks Incorporated 303.698.9977 | Denver johnbrooksinc.com

TOWN 480.214.4792 | Scottsdale

HOME BUILDERS + REMODELERS

Christian Liaigre christian-liaigre.us

John Brooks Incorporated 480.675.8828 | Scottsdale johnbrooksinc.com

Turnstyle Consignment 480.621.3051 | Scottsdale turnstyleconsign.com

Argue Custom Homes 602.692.7843 | Scottsdale arguecustomhomes.com

Contents Interiors 520.881.6900 | Tucson contentsinteriors.com

La Maison Interiors 480.948.1144 | Scottsdale lamaisonaz.com

Turri turri.it

Citywide Builders 480.775.0100 | Scottsdale citywidebuilders.com

Copenhagen 520.795.0316 | Tucson copenhagenliving.com

Lee Industries leeindustries.com

Dean-Warren Scottsdale deanwarren.com

Made Goods 626.333.1177 madegoods.com

FURNITURE + ACCESSORIES

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GALLERIES

GALLERIES

(continued)

Pippin Contemporary 505.795.7476 | Santa Fe pippincontemporary.com

HARDWARE

Salcito Custom Homes 480.585.5065 | Scottsdale salcito.com

Costello-Childs Contemporary 480.949.2701 | Scottsdale costellochildsart.com

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www.optimohatworks.com | optimohatworks@gmail.com | Longitude S109째 55' .5622" Latitude N31째 26' 29.24"


PROMOTION

Charles Glover Interiors

advertiser index HOME THEATER DESIGN

INTERIOR DESIGNERS (continued)

JEWELRY

KITCHEN + BATH (continued)

ASL Home Entertainment Group 520.629.8880 | Tucson aslheg.com

Lavish Interiors Staging Furniture 480.991.4800 | Scottsdale stagingfurniture.net

Jewelry by Gauthier 480.941.1707 | Scottsdale jewelrybygauthier.com

Newport Brass 949.417.5207 newportbrass.com

Automation Specialists 520.299.6838 | Tucson automationspecialists.net

Lori Carroll & Associates 520.886.3443 | Tucson loricarroll.com

Oliver Smith Jeweler 480.607.4444 | Scottsdale

Rohl rohlhome.com

VIA International Scottsdale viahome.com

Michael Ferguson Interiors 480.945.4433 | Scottsdale michaelfergusoninteriors.com

Robert C. Wesley Jewelers 480.947.2416 | Scottsdale robertwesleyjewelers.com

THG Paris thgusa.com

INTERIOR DESIGN SHOWROOMS

MMB Studio 480.945.3694 | Scottsdale mmbstudio.com

KITCHEN + BATH

Wood-Mode Fine Custom Cabinetry wood-mode.com

ModaScapes Interior Design 480.422.1855 | Scottsdale modascapes.com

AK Studio 480.607.2121 | Scottsdale akstudioaz.com

Nancy Corzine nancycorzine.com

Bulthaup Scottsdale 480.945.5500 | Scottsdale bulthaup.com

Berghoff Design Group 480.481.3433 | Scottsdale berghoffdesign.com

Andrea Wachs Interior Design 520.390.3706 | Tucson andreawachs.com

OWNBY Design 480.575.8448 | Scottsdale ownbydesign.com

Clive Christian clivechristianinteriors.com

The Green Room Inc. thegreenroomaz.com

Baker + Hesseldenz Design 520.760.0037 | Tucson bakerhesseldenz.com

Robert Burg Design 480.596.7992 | Scottsdale robertburgdesign.com

Clyde Hardware Company, Inc. 602.264.2106 | Phoenix clydehardware.com

Refined Gardens 480.588.7166 refinedgardens.com

Charles Glover Interiors 480.478.6652 | Scottsdale charlesgloverinteriors.com

SB Design 480.994.3200 | Scottsdale sbdesignaz.com

Clyde Hardware Company, Inc. 520.622.6431 | Tucson clydehardware.com

David Michael Miller Associates 480.425.7545 | Scottsdale davidmichaelmiller.com

Studio V Interior Design 480.922.3200 | Scottsdale studiovinteriors.com

Eggersmann USA 800.276.1239 eggersmannusa.com

Hubbardton Forge 800.826.4766 hubbardtonforge.com

EST EST Interior Design 480.563.1555 | Scottsdale estestinc.com

Wiseman & Gale Interiors 480.945.8447 | Scottsdale wisemanandgale.com

J. Tribble Collection 888.652.6116 jtribble.com

Jonathan Browning jonathanbrowninginc.com

Kohler us.kohler.com

Littman Brands littmanbrands.com

Scottsdale Design District scottsdaledesigndistrict.com

INTERIOR DESIGNERS

Janet Brooks Design 480.776.2700 | Scottsdale janetbrooksdesign.com

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LANDSCAPING

LIGHTING

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PROMOTION

Citywide Builders

advertiser index LIGHTING (continued)

OUTDOOR LIVING

REAL ESTATE (continued)

STONE + TILE

The Urban Electric Co. 843.723.8140 urbanelectricco.com

Carbon Footprint 602.812.4337 | Phoenix carbon-footprint.us

Walt Danley Realty 480.991.2050 | Paradise Valley waltdanley.com

Dekton dekton.com

LUXURY BEDDING

Poliform 888.POLIFORM poliformusa.com

Del Adora Home 480.563.1579 | Scottsdale deladora.com

Pride Family Brands pridefamilybrands.com

Del Adora Home 480.998.0011 | Scottsdale deladora.com

Teak Warehouse 800.343.7707 | 866.937.8325 teakwarehouse.com

Scandia Home scandiadown.com

Unique Patio Creations 602.464.9536 | Phoenix uniquepatiocreations.com

Valerianne of Scottsdale 480.946.8772 | Scottsdale valerianne.com

Weatherend 800.456.6483 weatherend.com

RETAIL Main Dish 480.751.2393 | Scottsdale maindishaz.com

SPAS + SALONS

Neolith neolith.com Papagno’s Marble & Granite, Inc. 480.948.4282 | Scottsdale papagnos.com Picasso Tile & Stonework 602.225.0525 picassotile.com

STONE + TILE

WALLCOVERINGS

Ann Sacks 800.969.5217 annsacks.com

Maya Romanoff mayaromanoff.com

REAL ESTATE

Óptimo Custom Hatworks 520.432.4544 | Bisbee optimohatworks.com

Long Realty - Patsy Sable 520.971.4270 | Tucson patsysable.com

Antolini Luigi antoliniprecioustone.com

Luxury Portfolio Fine Property Collection luxuryportfolio.com

Caesarstone caesarstoneus.com

California Closets 866.488.2727 californiaclosets.com

Monson Luxury Group 480.420.4LUX monsonluxurygroup.com

Cambria cambriausa.com

Closet Trends 520.325.1880 | Tucson closettrendsaz.com

The Phil Tibi Group 602.692.0780 azbiltmorerealestate.com

Cantera Custom Creations 520.326.6051 | Tucson canteracustomcreations.com

The Container Store 855.827.5623 containerstore.com/tcsclosets

Sotheby’s International Realty Frank Aazami 480.266.0240 frankaazami.com

Crossville 931.456.3136 crossvilleinc.com

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Lapicida 212.360.8000 lapicida.com/us

Gadabout Salon Spas 520.325.0000 gadabout.com

MISCELLANEOUS

ORGANIZATIONAL SOLUTIONS

(continued)

WINE CELLARS Wine Cellar Experts 844.922.WINE | Scottsdale winecellarexperts.com

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“THERE’S ONLY ONE THING IN LIFE, AND THAT’S THE CONTINUAL RENEWAL OF INSPIRATION,” SAID EMPRESS OF FASHION DIANA VREELAND. INDEED, INSPIRATION IS THE SECRET SAUCE TO ALL GREAT DESIGN MOMENTS AND THE VERY FOUNDATION FOR WHAT WE HAVE CREATED ISSUE TO ISSUE OVER THE LAST 10 YEARS. IN CELEBRATION OF LUXE INTERIORS + DESIGN’S DECADE OF DESIGN, WE LOOK TO THE CUSTOMARY MEMENTO FOR THIS LANDMARK ANNIVERSARY— TIN—AND BRING IT TO LIFE WITH A TOUCH OF PANACHE.

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INSPIRATION FOUND

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