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CONTENTS

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EDITOR’S LETTER

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MEMO

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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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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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PERFECT BLEND To create cohesiveness in a North Shore home, a design team utilizes a palette of blue throughout a well-curated mix of elements that appear to have been collected over time. Written by Terri Sapienza / Photography by Mike Schwartz

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CUTTING EDGE Inspired by the beauty of flora and fauna, artist Stephen Eichhorn fashions abstract collages that are layered with cut pieces of striking imagery. Written by Bradley Nesbitt / Photography by Cynthia Lynn

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COMFORT ZONE A Lincoln Park abode set in a Chicago Landmark District melds into its surroundings with warm finishes and materials that hark back to a 19th-century Italianate design. Written by Tate Gunnerson / Photography by Steve Hall/Hedrich Blessing

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LANGUAGE OF DESIGN Using such mediums as fabric, metal, stone and wood, furniture designers Bladon Conner and Aaron Pahmier create custom products that push the envelope. Written by Tate Gunnerson / Photography by Kendall Karmanian

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CONNECTED APPROACH An extensive renovation of a 1930s North Shore house takes advantage of its scenic ravine setting, while new elements and unexpected patterns allow it to feel fresh and fun. Written by Elaine Markoutsas / Photography by Cynthia Lynn

ON THE COVER: Designer Martin Horner created an elegant yet comfortable dining room in a North Shore home with chairs that feature backs covered in a patterned Osborne & Little silk-wool and seats in Harlequin velvet from Nancy Corzine. The table is from deAurora, the carpet is from Oscar Isberian Rugs, and the Ochre chandelier is from David Sutherland. Thomas O’Brien sconces from Visual Comfort light a custom cabinet. Page 214 052 / 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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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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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.

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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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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

“Metallics are the new neutral. They're the new transitional look; not modern, not traditional.”

“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

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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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DESIGN gets PERSONAL

“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.”

WALLPAPER PHOTO: COURTESY REBECCA ATWOOD DESIGNS. DINING ROOM PHOTO: MATTHEW

RADAR / BIG IDEAS

“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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STRADDLING THE WORLDS OF INTERIORS AND FASHION, NEW YORK INTERIOR DESIGNER RYAN KORBAN EXPLAINS THE INTIMATE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE TWO. WRITTEN AND PRODUCED BY CARA GIBBS PHOTOGRAPHY BY ROBYN TWOMEY

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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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NAMES TO KNOW

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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.

WORLD AFFAIRS

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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“I love local artist and designer Linc Thelen’s work. His use of color, shape and often real-life images create beautiful pieces of abstract art. I recently commissioned a painting for a client, and it completely transformed his space and brought life to all of the selections we had previously made.”

“Hands down, one of my greatest resources is art consultant Daniel Kinkade. I provide the size, budget and style of the project, and he sends over a PDF of varying artists’ works that perfectly match the design aesthetic. He has worldwide connections that make our design projects even more amazing.”

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Once the Vista Tower—an ambitious new project by Magellan Development Group and the Wanda Group—is finished come 2020, it will be the third-largest building in Chicago, standing a commanding 1,100 feet tall with more than 1.8 million square feet of space. Meaning: The skyline will forever be altered. Vertically, the building sits as three attached towers, each gradually stepping down in scale to maximize views of the city and river below. This unique architecture ensures that there will be multiple column-free corner units on each of the 93 stories, which will be used as both luxury condominiums and a 158-room hotel. Looking in from the outside, a subtle gradient to the exterior glazing will create a wave-like visual element unique to the city. vistatowerchicago.com

When did you open? We welcomed our first guests at 2321 W. North Avenue in December 2014. Why Wicker Park? In the past, the neighborhood was full of artists, and even through gentrification, the individualist mentality remains. It’s also home to many other one-of-a-kind boutiques and eateries; creating a shop that has a handcurated feel just seemed like a natural fit. Describe the space. Everything we carry is minimal, neutral in color and overtly androgynous. The space itself plays right into the aesthetic of the products with its exposed brick walls, high ceilings, white walls and built-in white shelving, as well as metal-legged tables and pops of lively green plants. On the floor? We carry an amazing selection of ceramics and items for the home, in addition to apothecary, leather goods, jewelry, books and accessories for men and women. Our mission has always been to support small makers and stock our shelves with as many independent goods as we can. gatherhomeandlifestyle.com

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“Jean de Merry at The Merchandise Mart is one of my favorite shops. It carries an eclectic array of furniture vendors that work with unique and interesting materials, distinguishing them from other lines on the market. All of the vendors are craftsmen and artisans, and it shows in their offerings.”

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DATE BOOK DANIEL KELLEGHAN

Born-and-raised Chicagoan Daniel Kelleghan does nearly everything: He’s a photographer/model/entrepreneur. But at the root of it all lies his passion for photography. “I got started shooting photos in high school,” he muses, recalling how the photos he shot of his friends riding BMX bikes ended up published in some of the largest extreme sports magazines. Moving on, Kelleghan became interested in fashion and portraiture, eventually working with big-name brands such as Audi, MasterCard and Lacoste. His status as a social media star began with Instagram—check out @dkelleghan for stunning interiors or architectural shots of Chicago—which helped launch his career even further. “It’s the perfect platform for a photographer,” says Kelleghan. So, when it comes to an ideal day in the Windy City, this manabout-town with a keen eye for design is the perfect courier. Here, he delves on his Chicago must-sees. danielkelleghan.com 9 a.m. Come on by my studio to hang out and enjoy some freshly brewed and local Metropolis coffee from my Chemex coffeemaker. 10 a.m. Go for a walk down 18 th Street in the Pilsen neighborhood and grab a juice at Belli’s Juicebar; it sources everything locally and from farmers in the Midwest. 10:30 a.m. Stop in next door at Modern Cooperative and check out the midcentury modern furniture and vintage, reclaimed accessories they have on display. The store also has a lot of pieces from local artists. 11:30 a.m. Keep strolling along the lakefront around the museum campus; it offers some of the best views of Chicago’s skyline.

12:30 p.m. Stop by for lunch at The Winchester. I’m pretty traditional in terms of what I eat, but they have excellent avocado toast. If you want something heartier and don’t mind backtracking, head to the La Vaca Margarita Bar in Pilsen. It is my most frequently visited restaurant in Chicago—their tacos and margaritas are absolutely unmatched. 2 p.m. It’s time for some windowshopping in Wicker Park and Bucktown. Places to see include Shinola, Myopic Books, Mildblend Supply Co., Interior Define, Salvage One and Dial M for Modern. And, to refuel after all that, I recommend Buzz: Killer Espresso. I find that I make people consume more coffee than they can probably handle.

5 p.m. Next, up to Andersonville to check out Norcross & Scott, my new favorite spot to pick up home goods. They have a really well-curated selection of hard-to-find pieces. Also in the area is design store Scout and menswear store Notre. They both carry really rare brands and all of the staff members are awesome. I bet you saw this coming: Get some more coffee at The Coffee Studio. 7 p.m. Dinnertime! Stay in Andersonville because you really can’t go wrong at either Acre or Hopleaf. They’re both incredible choices. 8:30 p.m. A trip to the Near North Side wouldn’t be complete without some jazz at The Green Mill; it was one of Al Capone’s favorite spots, and it’s one of mine, too.

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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

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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

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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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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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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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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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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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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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“IT’S THE PERFECT BLEND OF HIP AND MODERN WHILE STILL CLASSICAL AT HEART.” -MARTIN HORNER window treatments of soft sheer panels with woven Roman shades. “I like window treatments to be simple and clean,” he says. “I think they should be a backdrop, not a statement.” Rich walnut envelops the study, offering a cozy contrasting counterpoint to the lighter spaces. In addition, Horner incorporated a feast of textures and finishes for added warmth. Blue wool-satin curtains look striking against the horsehair wallpaper featuring metallic flecks, while a leather Chesterfield sofa gets a contemporary edge when paired with a navy lacquered desk; both are perched upon a hand-stitched, hair-on-hide rug. In the dining room, the designer took a break from the blue hues, opting instead for notes of citrus green and soft gray along with 10 coats of champagne-colored metallic paint. “Getting the paint color just right was a challenge but well worth it,” Horner says. Champagne is befitting in this glamorous space, where silk curtain panels and a chandelier resembling bubbles mingle with elegant klismos-style armchairs covered in a combination of patterned silk with wool and velvet. Another color detour was taken upstairs in the daughter’s bedroom, where turquoise and yellow dress the expansive space. “It’s the size of a New York apartment,” the designer quips. Indeed, the substantial three-room suite boasts a bedroom, study area and entertainment space sporting mod swivel chairs, a plush wool carpet and an Italian chandelier. While the upper levels are where the family does most of their living, the lower level is all about having fun. The underground basement, which boasts 11-foot-high ceilings, features a cushy television area, a fully stocked bar, video gaming room, dance studio, gym, indoor basketball court and a cozy niche containing a Ms. Pac-Man arcade game, yet Horner approached this level with the same attention given to the rest of the house. For example, an art installation of Tibetan temple flower reproductions hangs near the sectional, and a mirror-tiled backsplash was installed behind the bar. “The quality is the same in this space as throughout the rest of the home, and there’s just as much detail,” says Horner, who believes that the finished house now suits his clients to a tee. “It’s the perfect blend of hip and modern, while still classical at heart.” LUXESOURCE.COM / 219

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Pillows fabricated from antique French textiles introduce blue hues in the conservatory. A Lee Jofa sofa covered in a Ralph Lauren Home linen from Kravet mingles with Century Furniture’s Macon chair and a Formations armchair from Holly Hunt. A Noir coffee table from Casa Bella rests on a Shiir rug. The Barbara Barry pendant is from Visual Comfort, and the side table to the right of the sofa is from The Golden Triangle.

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Polished-nickel accents, including a Perrin & Rowe faucet and a custom metal shelf by Chicago Copper & Iron Works, add glamour to the dark wood cabinetry—fabricated by Stay-Straight Manufacturing—of the conservatory bar. A Restoration Hardware pendant hangs above the vignette, while a Shiir rug grounds the space.

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Schumacher horsehair wallcovering provides depth for the masculine study, where a desk fabricated by Barron Custom Furniture and chairs from Hampton Antique Galleries in Stamford, Connecticut, rest on a patchwork rug by Edelman Leather; a Ralph Lauren Home chandelier suspends from above. The Hancock & Moore sofa is from Baker, the Lawson-Fenning armchair is covered in a Pollack textile, and the custom ottoman is by Tru Furniture.

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Sconces by Thomas O’Brien for Visual Comfort illuminate the powder room’s handmade mirror from Justmorocco Furniture Imports in Clearwater, Florida. Romo’s metallic-vinyl wallcovering pairs with a custom Waterworks washstand and a Kallista faucet. Flooring from Terrazzo & Marble Supply Companies was installed by Apostrophe Design.

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Horner purposely kept the color scheme in the sunroom neutral so that the focus would remain on the outside greenery, which was designed by Heller & Associates and installed by Earth Developments. A Restoration Hardware sofa dressed in Perennials fabric resides with Palecek chairs covered in a Romo textile. The white table is by Made Goods.

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Opposite: In the master bedroom, grass-cloth wallcovering from Area International frames a custom bed from Estudio Furnishings, which is dressed in John Matouk & Co. linens from Designers Linen Source; the nightstand was fabricated by Barron Custom Furniture. An Oly chandelier illuminates the setting, where a bench covered in Lee Jofa fabric sits on a handmade Hokanson rug. Below: A BainUltra tub, featuring Harrington Brass Works fixtures, takes center stage in the master bathroom, which also includes a Currey & Company side table from C.A.I. Designs. Draperies made with a Jim Thompson Fabrics material from Holly Hunt frame the scene; the tufted bench features a Pindler textile. The Calacatta marble flooring is from Terrazzo & Marble Supply Companies.

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ollaging: it’s an art form many are familiar with, though most remember the craft from their early days of elementary school art class—armed with Fiskars safety scissors, watereddown cups of Elmer’s Glue and mangled magazine scraps. Not for Chicago-based artist Stephen Eichhorn. For him, collaging is part of his daily routine, as the artist sources materials from vintage books, used deadstock-photo wallpaper, magazines and hand-cut reproductions of his own work to create kaleidoscopic explosions of flora and fauna lacquered on glossy, gradient surfaces. “I was just experimenting one day with a stack of National Geographic magazines, cutting out different images and piecing them together into a collage,” says Eichhorn of the serendipitous week when a curator just happened by his studio for a visit and was immediately drawn to this new style of work. Eight years later and Eichhorn’s art now graces the walls of both Johalla Projects and at CES Gallery in Los Angeles, and, most recently, at the high-end men’s fashion boutique Meyvn. Unlike a painter or photographer who creates his own imagery, Eichhorn considers himself part-artist and part-image hunter, pointing out that it can take months to create a single piece. “Sourcing beautiful imagery is the most challenging and time-consuming part of my job,” he says. One trip had the artist stepping into a Japanese bookstore just outside of Chicago. “This opened up a whole new genre for me,” he says. “The Japanese perspective of imagery and angles is so inspiring. Using such striking pictures has pushed the subject matter of my work.” Though plants and other greenery are at the core of his work, Eichhorn is known to spend up to eight hours a day painstakingly cutting out a variety of images—including blades of grass, geodes, succulents, cacti, coral, rocks and even cats. “My work is a lot like drawing but instead of using pencil marks, I’m layering cut-out pieces,” he says. “There’s such a beautiful architecture to plants, and putting these different elements together in such an abstract way has allowed me to create something special.” Most recently, the artist has been collaborating with Unison on fabric designs made from his collage work. “I love what I do,” he says. “Life undulates, but, for me, art has always been the constant.”

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hen a rare corner lot in the booming Lincoln Park neighborhood hit the market, the couple living in a town house across the street made an unexpected yet well-considered decision to purchase it. “We’d been living in the town house for 19 years and weren’t really looking to move,” says the husband. But after residing for so long in such a narrow space, the prospect of building a wider, brighter home with more room for the family of five proved to be irresistible. “We began thinking of all the affordances a new home would offer: more natural light, a bigger kitchen, separate rooms for the kids and more space for guests,” says the husband. “Each step in the process became so exciting.” After interviewing several candidates, the couple commissioned architect Kathryn Quinn to design their new abode. “Kathryn was as equally comfortable with classical architecture as she was with modern expressions and the whole pantheon in-between,” the husband says. “It was important for us to have a design that was not only harmonious to the neighborhood but also a welcome addition.” Since the home is located in a Chicago Landmark District, it needed a style that would complement the significant historical and architectural features of the surrounding houses. The result is a limestone foundation and brick façade with zinc sheet metal cornices and other details, which hark back to a 19th-century Italianate design. “We introduced this idea in the spirit of ornamental metal that started to come into practice with cast-iron columns in the late 1800s within that Italianate style,” Quinn says. LUXESOURCE.COM / 233

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Raised-panel alder doors and Loewen windows from Assured Corporation create a beautiful first impression of this Chicago home, which is clad with brick, limestone from Gary Galassi Stone & Steel and zinc supplied by Tuschall Engineering. Landscape designer Peter Kudlata created a more formal aesthetic that coordinates with the home’s rectilinear lines.

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Unlike some of the older, more historic homes, however, the new abode has large windows that flood the interior with sunlight. Multiple openings throughout the wide aligned corridors that house the public rooms allow the light to flow through unobstructed. “It was important to have circulation along the exterior wall, so we could have light-filled hallways and staircases,” says Quinn, noting that the ample landings lend themselves as another kind of interior room that’s inhabited, not just passed through. “Moving along the stairway is a celebration of the outdoors.” Indeed, the large lot afforded Quinn the luxury to incorporate a courtyard with a water feature and winding paths that contrast with

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the home’s rectilinear lines. “We were trying to create a softer, more family-oriented feeling,” says Wisconsinbased landscape designer Peter Kudlata of the home’s backyard. Additionally, the front of the house is planted with boxwood hedges and specimen trees for seasonal color. “The design in front is a little more formal in response to the home’s clean look,” Kudlata says. For the interior, Quinn combined such elements as refined wood paneling and steel stairway balustrades with exposed brick and reclaimed-wood ceiling beams found in the family room that evoke a more casual ambience. “There’s an interesting dynamic that happens when you use an outdoor material inside,” Quinn says.

A pendant from The Urban Electric Co. illuminates the foyer, which includes alder cabinets designed by architect Kathryn Quinn and travertine flooring from The Tile Gallery. Fredman Design Group conceived the ottoman, and handrails were designed by Quinn and installed by Lake Shore Stair Company.

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A large pergola fabricated by KWI Custom Cabinetry and installed by Fraser Construction provides shelter for an elevated outdoor entertainment area off the main living areas. A set of stairs leads to a curvilinear stone patio where barbecue equipment by Kalamazoo Outdoor Gourmet resides.

“It feels like an outdoor room that’s been enclosed.” Those interior materials have matte finishes, allowing their natural textures and patina to come forth. In addition, custom-designed built-ins are used for storing or seating, creating an ensemble that unites the interior and exterior architectural style and its detailing. In response to the owners’ vision, designer Barbara Theile and firm chairman Susan Fredman, along with Indianabased design consultant Rebecca Whitmore, worked to achieve a relaxed and welcoming space. For example, the team furnished the family room with a custom

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sectional and a thick shag rug. That casual theme continues in the library, with a conversation area in front of the fireplace and a rustic dining table. “It’s a huge house, but every space is cozy, warm and comfortable,” Theile says. “Everything is natural and flows into each other.” Says Whitmore: “We really wanted to make the house feel livable while providing elements that kept the integrity of the architectural design.” The team also selected various colors and finishes throughout. In the kitchen, for instance, traditional perimeter cabinetry is painted in off-white, with the

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European white-oak floors from Apex Wood Floors and a coffered ceiling fabricated by KWI Custom Cabinetry define the library. Artwork by Amy Donaldson is located above a custom fireplace surround designed by Quinn and the owners, and fabricated by Atelier Jouvence. A wool carpet from Oscar Isberian Rugs grounds loveseats from Walter E. Smithe and A. Rudin chairs.

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Above: In the kitchen, a farmhouse sink by Handcrafted Metal—featuring a Jaclo faucet— complements appliances from Grand Appliance and TV as well as Sun Valley Bronze cabinetry hardware from Chicago Brass. Quartzite countertops are from Stone Source and the hand-woven runner is by Surya. Left: Pendants illuminate the kitchen, which includes custom cabinetry and a built-in banquette both designed by Quinn. The island’s wood butcher-block countertop is from John Boos & Co. and counter stools are from Hickory Chair. Fredman Design Group conceived the Woodland Furniture tables, which coordinate with Bausman & Company chairs.

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An exposed brick wall and a ceiling with reclaimed timbers envelop the family room. G&M Ornamental Iron Work fabricated the wall shelves conceived by Quinn. Designer Barbara Theile and firm chairman Susan Fredman, along with design consultant Rebecca Whitmore, created a comfortable space with a custom sectional and armchair, both by A. Rudin, and a rug from Hokanson. Home automation is from Premiere Systems.

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Custom-designed tongue-and-groove cabinetry—conceived by Quinn and fabricated by KWI Custom Cabinetry—offers a casual touch in the office. The homeowners chose a Restoration Hardware table lamp, which rests on a Pottery Barn desk. Fredman Design Group designed the custom Hokanson rug, and the Roman shades were fabricated using Kravet and Duralee textiles.

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To establish a strong connection between inside and the outdoors, Quinn designed the house to have multiple points of egress with private balconies on every level. Just outside the third-floor exercise room, a large deck includes planter boxes where the owners plan to grow their own vegetables.

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Right: Draperies made of Clarke & Clarke fabric can easily be drawn to create a private bathing nook in the master bathroom. A Devon & Devon tub from Hydrology, with a filler from Waterworks, rests on honed travertine from The Tile Gallery. Below: In the master bathroom, painted cabinetry designed by Quinn features Frank Allart & Company knobs from Chicago Brass and a marble countertop from Stone Source. Sconces are by Circa Lighting. Ellis Consulting worked with Quinn on the lighting layout throughout the home.

large islands colored in a complementary shade of blue. A beadboard backsplash enhances the old-time aesthetic. “They wanted the kitchen to feel as if it had been there forever,” Theile says. To that end, the home includes many handcrafted details that impart an oldworld feel. “The millworker carved the family room’s reclaimed beams and ceiling boards, giving them a handhewn look,” says general contractor John Rosenwinkel. “Those elements were unique for our company.” The wife is especially appreciative of the casual and relaxed aspects of the home. “I’ve found myself tearing up just looking at the architecture inside,” she says. “The library is the perfect space to comfortably entertain.” Because the main floor is half a story up from the ground, built-in wood louvered shutters in the paneled window opening jambs are stacked in sets of two, with only one needing to be closed for complete privacy. Therefore, gatherings and activities inside have more seclusion from the street while providing daylight in the upper half of the windows. “The highest form of luxury for me is privacy, and the second is to have nature surround you,” Quinn says. “We got both, and we were very fortunate to be able to do that in an urban setting.” Though the owners were unprepared for the number of decisions to be made during the project, they are ecstatic with the fruits of their labor. “We were able to take our time with all the details,” says the husband. “There were a lot of hardships, struggles and challenges, but those often make for richer experiences, and we’re fully enjoying the rewards.” 244 / LUXESOURCE.COM

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This son’s bedroom includes custom cabinetry—designed by Quinn and fabricated by KWI Custom Cabinetry—that creates a window seat flanked by bookcases and a wardrobe; the window seat includes Duralee fabric. A desk and chair, both from Restoration Hardware, sit next to a Pottery Barn bed dressed in Eastern Accents linens.

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hen I’m working with my tools, it opens up doorways in my mind that I didn’t even know existed,” says furniture designer Bladon Conner, co-founder of Aaron Bladon along with fellow craftsman Aaron Pahmier. “Our designs are greatly influenced by nature, and the addition of materials like steel help enhance the organic quality of the wood.” Originally on their own, the pair soon realized that even greater things could be achieved if they teamed up, and their Chicago design studio has grown leaps and bounds since they joined forces in early 2013. While they divvy up the day-to-day tasks of running the company—Conner focuses on client interaction, while Pahmier handles managerial duties—neither of them stray too far from their craftsmen roots of designing custom, innovative products. “Our hands are our first language,” Pahmier says. “For our industry, they give us the means to communicate our ideas.” Although tables, case goods and other residential furnishings make up the bulk of their output, their designs can also be found in public spaces such as the Hyatt Place Chicago/ Downtown-The Loop hotel, for which they created an installation made of laser-cut steel panels that’s evocative of a forest. “We were challenged to re-conceptualize the idea of a fireplace,” says Conner, who finds that designing these custom pieces helps to push the envelope. With that said, the pair will soon be rolling out a new furniture collection available in standard finishes and sold through their website. “We’re looking back through our archives, pulling out the best pieces and offering them on a more widespread scale,” Pahmier says. “The furniture that we’ll offer online has been shaped through our custom work so it has this established heirloom feel.” In the meantime, the duo continue to create bespoke pieces for their expanding roster of clients. According to Conner, it’s often difficult to part with their creations. “There’s a closeness that we have with the pieces we make, and it can be hard to give them up,” he says, “but it’s also exciting to see them in their new homes.”

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Shown on the opposite page, furniture designers Aaron Pahmier (left) and Bladon Conner are influenced by nature to create such custom pieces as the popular dining table No. 06 (opposite page, top left). Other custom designs (opposite page, bottom) for a client are made using steel and trees sourced from local mills. Here, a wall of clipboards tracks the duo’s active orders.

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A COUPLE MAKES A NORTH SHORE HOME THEIR OWN WITH AN EXTENSIVE RENOVATION AND FAMILY-FRIENDLY SPACES THAT EXTEND THE INDOORS TO THE OUTSIDE.

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or designer Shelley Johnstone Paschke, updating a classic home in Chicago’s North Shore for a couple with two children was right in line with her design style. Known for her European-influenced interiors with a modern twist, Paschke understood how to turn the white-brick, French Provincial-style abode into an inviting space layered with rich materials and a mix of elements. “The home was a bit casual, which the clients and I both loved,” says Paschke. “But we also wanted it to be more elegant while still keeping it comfortable.” Indeed, the house—originally built in 1939 by architect Jerome Robert Cerny—had good bones and the appeal of a charming estate situated on a romantic countryside. “I prefer an older home with tons of character, and this one definitely had that,” says the wife. “We wanted to maintain its history but make it livable for present day.” Already familiar with the home, architect Austin DePree had lived there with his family before selling it to the current owners, and during his time there, he

had drawn up plans for an addition that included a large kitchen adjacent to a casual living area and dining room, a basement guest suite and a renovated staircase. “The ground floor of the house had a compact plan, which worked for the three of us,” says DePree. “But with a second child on the way, we were running out of space.” So, when the architect and his wife decided to forgo a revamp and instead move, the current owners—with whom the architect had collaborated on their previous Chicago house—chose to proceed with DePree’s addition plans. Paschke became involved during the extensive renovation and suggested that the woodwork throughout be painted a high-gloss white and the front door and stairs a high-gloss black. According to Paschke, these modifications highlight the home’s many architectural details. The new addition plans also aimed to take advantage of the vistas. “I wanted to introduce as much glass as possible and bring the surrounding ravine environment into the living spaces,” says DePree, who worked with

Above: Designer Shelley Johnstone Paschke anchored the sitting room of this North Shore home with chairs wearing fabric by Mary McDonald for Schumacher. A Serena & Lily console wrapped in woven raffia adds texture. Sconces from Circa Lighting illuminate the space. Opposite: Architect Austin DePree, along with builders Dan Schmidt and David Haegeland, was careful to seamlessly weave the home’s L-shaped addition to the original house. In the front courtyard, landscape architect John Mariani planted containers with boxwood.

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Paul Lange’s Chloe photograph makes a statement in the living room. Here, Paschke grouped together Louis XVI-style armchairs upholstered in Old World Weavers fabric from Stark and an Edward Ferrell + Lewis Mittman slipper chair clad in Groundworks’ David Hicks by Ashley Hicks textile from Lee Jofa. A custom ottoman is covered in an Alan Campbell fabric for Quadrille and Samuel & Sons bullion fringe. The coffee table was purchased through Wisteria.

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Opposite: In the kitchen, Vaughan lanterns illuminate a Carrara marble-topped island from Stone Source. Oly stools add contrast to the cabinetry fabricated by LA Brothers Construction and wearing hardware from Studio41. Trimwork was executed by Ashland Millwork. Below: Overlooking the back terrace, Jonathan Adler’s Scalinatella brass-base table features a Carrara marble top in the breakfast area. Chinese mahogany Chippendale armchairs, purchased through Charlotte & Ivy, feature cushions swathed in a John Robshaw Textiles fabric from John Rosselli & Associates.

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Farrow & Ball’s Lotus wallpaper covers the foyer walls. Brass touches, including Vaughan table lamps and a bench from Jayson Home, complement an Oly waterfall console and garden stools from One Kings Lane. The owners purchased the blackand-white photograph in Italy.

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project manager Keith Labutta. Builders Dan Schmidt and David Haegeland also tackled the project; the pair had teamed up with the architect on previous additions to the house. “The trick about remodeling and additions is making the new area feel like it’s part of the original house,” Schmidt says. According to DePree, uniting both new and old components was key. “With any historic renovation, it’s important to maintain complementary finish materials, trim profiles and casework details throughout,” he says. “When adding on to an existing home, the scale and overall quality of rooms need to feel connected. We approached the project with these goals in mind and were able to seamlessly weave the new spaces into the old.” Once the renovation was complete, Paschke paired existing furnishings with new elements designed to make the home feel fresh and young. For example, the living room’s bookcases pop with a blush color from Benjamin Moore, while a zebra-patterned rug in the study adds

a graphic note. Details such as lacquered ceilings— executed by DiVinci Painters—and grass-cloth wallpaper coordinate with acquisitions from travels, auctions and antiquing, while a mix of fabrics adds interest. In addition, the blue tones became a unifying cue along with a few unexpected pattern twists. “The wife is conservative but also wanted to have some fun,” Paschke says. Wood breakfast chairs, for instance, are enlivened with blue-patterned seats, and a powder room pops with navy lacquered walls. In turn, the foyer’s eye-catching wallpaper and a ceramic garden stool from New York’s Treillage in the study add surprising touches. The designer also balanced formal pieces with more casual ones, creating a modern yet timeless and elegant look. Vintage Louis XVI-style armchairs in the living room were updated with white lacquer and upholstered in navy velvet to temper blush accents drawn from a peony photograph, while a linen sofa and custom sisal

A Laurie Victor Kay photograph sets a calming tone in the family room. Two custom armchairs are covered in Martyn Lawrence Bullard fabric from Holland & Sherry. Paschke designed the ottoman, which features a C&C Milano textile. The Edward Ferrell + Lewis Mittman sofa, dressed in a Schumacher material, sits between vintage side tables from Anna’s Mostly Mahogany.

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On the spacious bluestone-clad back terrace, a dining table and chairs from Restoration Hardware’s Klismos collection take center stage. Mariani created built-in planters that are softened by hydrangeas and a Royal Star magnolia tree. The beveled-cedar siding was painted to match the white-brick façade.

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rug dial down the formality. Furthermore, the wife trusted Paschke to recommend forgiving fabrics and family-friendly furnishings. “I didn’t want to live in a house with rooms that couldn’t be used,” says the wife. “I wanted everything to be inviting.” To this end, a durable upholstered ottoman grounds the family room, and the study’s leather sofa is easy to clean. “The family wanted their home to be pretty but livable,” Paschke says. Additionally, a feminine crystaland-brass chandelier in the dining room is a glamorous counterpoint to the owners’ masculine wood table and side chairs. “That juxtaposition creates depth,” Paschke says. “The furnishings in every room play off of one another, and pieces can be easily moved around.” Echoing the cohesiveness of the furnishings inside, the back of the home—which is clad in beveled-cedar siding—was painted to blend with the white-brick façade, and new windows extend the indoors to the outside. A bluestone-clad terrace, with multiple points of access, creates the feeling of an outdoor room. “The ravine takes up at least one-third of the property, but it’s a beautiful feature to take advantage of,” says landscape architect John Mariani, who created an arched boxwood hedge that grounds the rear view to the woodlands and acts as a buffer from the more formal terrace, which includes large planters featuring hydrangeas and perennials in the surrounding beds. “When the kids are on the patio, I can see them in almost any room,” says the wife. “And when we entertain, the whole house feels like an indoor-outdoor space.” But what she loves most about the home is the history and true character that has been preserved. 262 / LUXESOURCE.COM

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In the cozy master bedroom, a bed is dressed in John Matouk & Co. linens from April’s Linens and positioned on a rug from Carpet Colors. Bungalow 5 side tables sport lamps purchased through Lamps Plus. The bench is from Samlesbury Hall. A lantern from One Kings Lane illuminates the scene.

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RUGGUY GALLERIEZ, INC. 312.933.8321 Mark@TheRugGuy.com www.TheRugGuy.com

Amber Lynn Scroll Design, Midnight Photography by Adam Jablonski


RugGuy Galleriez, Inc., is a proud partner with GoodWeave. “My factories in Nepal and India have been working with GoodWeave to eradicate child labor in the rug industry. A percentage of each rug sold goes directly to GoodWeave International.” -Mark Readel, President

Art for the Floor, a soul for your room.

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Made-to-Order stair runners. Engineered shape, design and color to fit any staircase. Hand-knotted in Kathmandu, Nepal. Made from 100% Himalayan wool & fine organic silk. Long-lasting quality. Luxurious feel. Original bespoke design.

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Middlefork Development

advertiser index ANTIQUES

ARCHITECTS

Armand Lee & Company 312.455.1200 | Chicago armandlee.com

Studio Villanueva Architecture LLC 773.718.1230 | Chicago studiovillanueva.com

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APPLIANCES

DESIGN CENTERS

FLOOR COVERINGS

AmericasMart 800.ATL.MART americasmart.com

Antrim Hand-Loomed Carpets & Rugs 866.311.1018 antrimcarpet.com

ARCHITECTURAL MOLDINGS

DOORS + WINDOWS

Apex Wood Floors 630.963.9322 | Downers Grove apexwoodfloors.com

JP Weaver 818.500.1740 jpweaver.com

Milgard Windows & Doors 800.MILGARD milgard.com

Feizy 800.779.0877

ART + FRAMING

Pella 312.897.3600 | Chicago pellacraftedluxury.com

Kyle Bunting kylebunting.com

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Chris Knight Creations 773.704.9285 | Chicago

FABRICS + WINDOW COVERINGS

Lewis Floor & Home 847.835.2400 | Northbrook lewisfloorandhome.com

Dacor dacor.com

CUSTOM FIREPLACES

Duralee 800.275.3872 duralee.com

Old West Woods 419.780.4023 | Waynesfield oldwestwoods.com

Officine Gullo USA 800.781.7125 officinegullousa.com

Paloform 888.823.8883 paloform.com

J | Geiger Shading Technology 844.543.4437 jgeigershading.com/luxe

Oscar Isberian Rugs 888.678.1000 isberian.com

Thermador thermador.com

Spark Modern Fires 203.791.2725 sparkfires.com

Jim Thompson 800.262.0336 jimthompsonfabrics.com

Rug-Art 312.600.6974 | Chicago rug-art.net

CUSTOM METALWORK

Lee Jofa leejofa.com

Rugguy Galleriez, Inc. 312.933.8321 therugguy.com

Iron & Wire 773.255.2672 | Skokie iron-wire.com

Stroheim 800.763.0524 stroheim.com

Samad 888.726.2393 samad.com

Sunbrella sunbrella.com/metro

FURNITURE + ACCESSORIES

ARCHITECTS Kathryn Quinn Architects kquinnarch.com Michael Abraham Architecture 630.655.9417 | Clarendon Hills michael-abraham.com Rugo / Raff Ltd. Architects 312.464.0222 | Chicago rugoraff.com

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DECORATIVE PLUMBING Riobel riobel.ca

Anees Upholstery 312.243.2919 | Chicago aneesupholstery.com

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PROMOTION

O’Brien Harris

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FURNITURE + ACCESSORIES

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HOME BUILDERS + REMODELERS

WPA Chicago 312.335.3855 | Chicago wpachicago.com

Benvenuti and Stein 847.866.6868 | Winnetka benvenutiandstein.com

HARDSCAPES

J. Jordan Homes 630.455.0855 jjordanhomesllc.com

JB Brickworks 847.634.6437 jbbrickworks.com

JDL Development 312.215.9701 | Chicago 9walton.com

HARDWARE

Mavrek Development Chicago mavrekdevelopment.com

Material Possessions 847.446.8840 | Winnetka materialpossessions.com

Ashley Norton Architectural Hardware 800.393.1097 ashleynorton.com

Middlefork Development 312.214.0400 | Chicago middleforkcapital.com

Christian Liaigre christian-liaigre.us

Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams 800.789.5401 mgbwhome.com

Baldwin Hardware baldwinhardware.com

Orren Pickell Building Group 888.PICKELL pickellbuilders.com

deAurora 312.644.4430 | Chicago deaurora.com

Modern Industry 312.420.2780 | Chicago modernindustrydesign.com

Katonah Architectural Hardware Chicago | New York | Katonah katonahhardware.com

Riordan Signature Homes 708.783.1133 riordanhomes.com

Ebanista 800.570.1087 ebanista.com

Moderne Living 312.380.0058 | Chicago moderneliving.com

Keeler Products Grandville keelerproducts.com

HOME THEATER DESIGN

Hancock & Moore hancockandmoore.com

Primitive Living + Collecting 312.575.9600 | Chicago beprimitive.com

Sun Valley Bronze 208.788.3631 sunvalleybronze.com

Artisan Electronics Group 630.562.4600 artisanelectronicsgroup.com

Hickory White hickorywhite.com

Robert Bryan Home 847.446.5522 | Winnetka robertbryanonline.com

HOME AUTOMATION

INTERIOR DESIGN SHOWROOMS

Holly Hunt 312.661.1900 | Chicago hollyhunt.com

Sawbridge Studios 847.441.2441 | Winnetka sawbridge.com

Chicago Audio Video Design 847.370.2942 | Crystal Lake chicagoav.net

Arlington Design Center 847.394.1373 | Arlington Heights arlingtondesigncenter.com

Ironies 510.644.2100 ironies.com

Turri turri.it

Digital Living 708.434.1197 digliving.com

C.A.I. Designs 312.755.9163 | Arlington Heights caidesigns.net

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J. Tribble Collection 888.652.6116 jtribble.com

Bernhardt bernhardt.com

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Bright Chair 888.524.5997 brightchair.com

Made Goods 626.333.1177 madegoods.com

Calligaris calligaris.com

Marge Carson margecarson.com

Cassina 800.770.3568 cassina.com

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PROMOTION

Tom Stringer Design Partners

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INTERIOR DESIGNERS (CONTINUED)

KITCHEN + BATH (CONTINUED)

KITCHEN + BATH (CONTINUED)

The Merchandise Mart/LuxeHome 312.527.7939 | Chicago luxehome.com

Tom Stringer Design Partners 312.664.0644 tomstringer.com

Kohler Signature Store by Studio 41 847.635.8071 | Glenview kohlersignature.com

Studio Snaidero Chicago 312.644.6662 snaiderochicago.com

Trumeau Design & Décor 630.445.2500 | Hinsdale trumeaultd.com

NEFF of Chicago 312.467.9585 | Chicago neff-of-chicago.com

THG Paris thgusa.com

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KITCHEN + BATH

Newport Brass 949.417.5207 newportbrass.com

TOTO 312.661.0876 | Chicago totousa.com

Donna Mondi Interior Design 312.291.8431 | Chicago dmondiinteriordesign.com

The ABL Group 847.579.1600 | Highland Park theablgroup.com

nuHaus 312.595.1330 | Chicago nuhaus.com

Wood-Mode Fine Custom Cabinetry wood-mode.com

Hickman Design Associates 312.733.9520 | Chicago hickmaninteriors.com

Abruzzo Kitchen & Bath 847.885.0500 | Schaumburg abruzzokitchenandbath.com

O’Brien Harris 312.464.9460 | Chicago obrienharris.com

LIGHTING

James Thomas 312.738.7300 | Chicago jamesthomaschicago.com

Avanti Gallery 847.681.8000 | Highland Park avantigallery.com

Orren Pickell Building Group 888.PICKELL pickellbuilders.com

Hubbardton Forge 800.826.4766 hubbardtonforge.com

Laurel H. Feldman Interiors & Photography 847.266.0067 laurelfeldman.com

Clive Christian clivechristianinteriors.com

Plain & Fancy by Dandamudi’s 312.644.1300 | Chicago plainandfancychicago.com

Jonathan Browning jonathanbrowninginc.com

Michael Abrams Interiors michaelabrams.com

Eggersmann USA 800.276.1239 eggersmannusa.com

Rohl rohlhome.com

Littman Brands littmanbrands.com

Nancy Corzine nancycorzine.com

J. Tribble Collection 888.652.6116 jtribble.com

Plum Interiors 847.707.1208 | Northfield pluminteriorsltd.com

Kohler us.kohler.com

Stephanie Wohlner Design 847.432.8735 | Highland Park swohlnerdesign.com

Kohler Signature Store by Studio 41 630.655.8096 | Burr Ridge kohlersignature.com

Studio 41 847.824.6280 | Glenview 847.676.4767 | Lincolnwood shopstudio41.com

Chicago Luxury Beds 312.527.5337 | Chicago chicagoluxurybeds.com

Sweet Peas Designs 847.816.1296 | Chicago sweetpeas-inspired.com

Kohler Signature Store by Studio 41 312.755.2510 | Chicago kohlersignature.com

Studio 41 847.985.1700 | Schaumburg 630.357.1320 | Naperville shopstudio41.com

Scandia Home scandiadown.com

INTERIOR DESIGNERS

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Studio 41 773.395.2900 | Chicago 312.321.5900 | Chicago shopstudio41.com Studio 41 773.846.8300 | Chicago 847.266.1900 | Highland Park shopstudio41.com

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LUXURY BEDDING

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PROMOTION

NEFF of Chicago

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REAL ESTATE

RETAIL

STONE + TILE

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iD Chicago 773.755.4343 | Chicago idchicago.com

Global Marble & Granite Importers 630.458.0900 | Addison

The Container Store 855.827.5623 containerstore.com/tcsclosets

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STONE + TILE

Heritage Tile 888.387.3280 | Oak Park subwaytile.com

Ann Sacks 800.969.5217 annsacks.com

Lapicida 212.360.8000 lapicida.com/us

Antolini Luigi antoliniprecioustone.com

Neolith neolith.com

Caesarstone caesarstoneus.com

Stalwart Systems, LLC 847.972.1193 | Niles stalwartsystemsusa.com

Poliform 888.POLIFORM poliformusa.com

OUTDOOR LIVING Pride Family Brands pridefamilybrands.com

Coldwell Banker Previews International Chicago coldwellbankerpreviews.com Coldwell Banker - Linda Martin 847.275.7253 | Northfield liveandplaynorthshore. com/5steeplechase Luxury Portfolio Fine Property Collection luxuryportfolio.com

Teak Warehouse 800.343.7707 | 866.937.8325 teakwarehouse.com

RESTAURANTS

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Dekton dekton.com

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PROMOTION

PHOTOGRAPHY BY GINDA PHOTOGRAPHY

COLDWELL BANKER ASTOR STREET SHOWING

Coldwell Banker Previews International, along with Luxe Interiors + Design, hosted a private showing at 1322 N. Astor Street, located in the heart of the Gold Coast neighborhood. This majestic 8,000-square-foot, five-story mansion features a dynamic spiral staircase, which leads up to a rooftop garden with 360-degree views of the city skyline.

PHOTOGRAPHY BY WITTEFINI PHOTOGRAPHY

COLDWELL BANKER PANEL AND SHOWING

Luxe Interiors + Design and Coldwell Banker Previews International recently hosted an engaging discussion with a panel of industry experts on “Design Trends Affecting the Luxury Market.” Guests enjoyed an open bar and hors d’oeuvres, as well as a first look into a magnificent reconstructed home by Middlefork Development, located at 2015 N. Clifton Avenue.

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Meeting and getting to know new clients is a great part of the job. Listening and learning the scope of the project and client's wishes is something we truly enjoy. Building a project plan, floor plan, perspectives and layout, as well as keeping in mind the longevity of the kitchen and knowing that a kitchen renovation is more or less a one-time undertaking: we can help envision and build the dream.

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Plain & Fancy has nearly 50 years of manufacturing experience. They are a wellestablished, family-owned company. They work with the finest materials and install top-of-theline European hardware for the best in service and longevity. A lifetime warranty allows us to guarantee product quality and service.


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