Luxe Magazine July/August 2017 Austin

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RYAN STREET & ASSOCIATES | MICHAEL DEANE HOMES | STUDIO SEIDERS DESIGN




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CONTENTS

Left: A colorful vignette by Svenskt Tenn, who will be on display during next year’s Stockholm Furniture & Light Fair. Page 100 Right: A peek at de Gournay’s Tropicaliainspired wallpaper collaboration with Italian footwear label Aquazzura. Page 88 Below, left: Custom leather trays featuring hardware pieces by Matthew Studios. Page 94

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RADAR

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BEHIND THE BRAND The future looks bright for the next generation of luxury coverings brand de Gournay and its series of stylish “offthe-wall” collaborations.

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BIG IDEA Handmade rug company Amadi Carpets’ founder talks about his artistic vision and philanthropic efforts in his native Afghanistan.

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BESPOKE With one-of-a-kind stones and a safari-chic vibe, NYC-based Matthew Studios’ newest hardware collection seriously rocks.

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ROUNDUP Means to a (book) end: The season’s latest shelf-dwellers stand tall with or without their traditional counterparts.

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

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MARKET

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MATERIAL The freshest outdoor fabrics take their cues from the hours that make up a dreamy summer’s day.

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TREND Four foreign restaurants are dishing out the most inspired designs of the season.

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SPOTLIGHT We unpack an elevated batch of around-the-world accents that softly juxtapose the crates they arrived in.

THE LOOK

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KITCHEN + BATH Whether near or far, a few of our favorite hotel kitchens and baths invite you to stay awhile with interior details worthy of home.

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THE REPORT From Marrakesh to Shanghai, Luxe offers an all-access pass to the most-happening destinations for global design.

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SURFACE INTEREST What began as a color consultation for a Dallas abode turns into a total-interior transformation marked by eye-catching wallcoverings and art. Written by Elaine Markoutsas / Photography by Stephen Karlisch

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IT’S ELECTRIC A neon Pop artist shines a creative light on vintage-style sign-making in his nostalgic Austin studio. Written by Mimi Faucett / Photography by Darren Carroll

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PERSONAL TOUCH Custom details meaningful to the homeowners transform a Houston house into a bespoke residence. Written by Mindy Pantiel / Photography by Stephen Karlisch

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FINDING BALANCE Inside her Austin home built in collaboration with a dear colleague, a designer orchestrates a yin and yang of decor elements. Written by Tate Gunnerson / Photography by Molly Culver

ON THE COVER: Textures and shapes dance across designer Emily Seiders’ Austin living room, where an Andrianna Shamaris coffee table, a Kelly Wearstler sofa and club chairs, and steel-and-rawhide chairs acquired in Argentina top a rug from Black Sheep Unique. A mirror from Found for the Home graces a custom mantel with Virginia Mist granite from Architectural Granite & Marble. Light is provided by a Stephen Antonson chandelier and an Adam Otlewski floor lamp. Page 212 052 / luxesource.com

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PARK HOME INSPIRED BY THE FRENCH COUNTRYSIDE After visiting the south of France, architect William Hefner and designer Kazuko Hoshino revamped their own historic Hancock Park residence to mirror the same attention to detail and French Provincial influences as the places they saw in Europe. To view all images of this project and learn more of their process, visit luxesource.com/ hancock-park-mediterranean.

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This July/August issue marks our annual celebration of global design. In it, we take you around the world— everywhere from a curated concept shop in Marrakesh to a 1950s Berlin high-rise-turned-whimsical hotel, with bicycles suspended from the lobby’s ceiling. We also, always, bring you much closer to home with the best in regional design. While jetting off to another time zone can often inspire, so, too, can your own zip code. In addition, we’re encouraging readers to take another trip this summer: over to our new digital content site, luxedaily.luxesource.com, where you’ll discover design-related stories galore. Our 13 regional editions of Luxe provide an endless array of styles, ideas and design resources from across the country.

This page: Luxe takes you on an international journey this issue, highlighting such dynamic global venues as Morocco’s L’Hôtel Marrakech (top, left and right), designed by Jasper Conran, and the Berlinische Galerie in Berlin (above).

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MIMI FAUCETT Writer / Austin My creative influences come from… Print magazines. Nothing gives me more creative joy than a favorite, familiar magazine still having the ability to surprise me. Long live print! Favorite book: Grace: A Memoir by Grace Coddington. Not only is the story inspiring, but the hot-orange cover makes this book coffee table-worthy. Top three things on your design wish list: I’m dying for a set of black linen sheets from Hawkins New York—what I consider to be the perfect summer bed set. I’m also currently obsessing over L.A. artist Bari Ziperstein’s quirky ceramic vases, and I’m steadily saving a spot on my wall for a face painting (or two!) from Sally King Benedict. Most fascinating person you’ve ever met: My grandmother, Nana. She’s someone who’s generous with time, laughter and sensitivity, but first and foremost, she’s a listener. It’s rare to get a story about her past, but when you do, it’s always fascinating.

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Photographer / Palm Beach If not a photographer, I would be… A musician. I’ve performed with jazz, rock and blues bands over the years. I also create guitar-based Ambient Soundscapes to accompany many of my fine art exhibitions, as I find sound is a great counterpoint to my visually oriented work. Prized possessions: I have a photograph from the first roll of film I shot. It’s a black-and-white print I took at age 12, and I treasure it because I’m intrigued by how this simple close-up of a printing press foreshadowed my fascination with light, space, form and design. Also, my health. Having won two fights with cancer, I am aware of the value of good health, and I cherish it every day. Finally, I love my best friend and studio mate, Macchiato, a 3-year-old Rhodesian Ridgeback, who was rescued from an elephant preserve. Upcoming project: I’m excited to be working on new photographs for an upcoming solo exhibition at the Clare Gallery in Hartford, Connecticut, that will run from October 14 through December 31. These cosmos-inspired images explore the intersection of art, science and spirituality.

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ERIC PIASECKI Photographer / New York What type of design inspires you? Though my personal aesthetic tends to lean toward modern, I enjoy all different types of interiors. Right now, I really like seeing how designers are taking traditional design and adding modern twists to make it more contemporary. If money were no object, I’d buy… A new horse for our barn in New Mexico. Most interesting person you’ve met: Years ago, we were shooting Versace’s mansion in South Beach, Miami, and I got to meet famed photographer Helmut Newton by the gold-tiled pool—it was an over-the-top experience all around! Preferred superpower: It would have to be the ability to fly— no more airplanes! Of course, I would need some kind of side car for all my equipment.

KARA PICKMAN Writer / Miami Favorite design trend: That everything old becomes new again—I could live in any of Terence Conran’s design books, but I’m particularly partial to the 1974 edition of The House Book. And if you’re into obsessing over details (or like to think you are), check out the quirky photo styling in the 1990 edition of Complete Home Storage. Dream assignment: I’m honored to work with innovative clients across the country and around the world who champion art and design, including the Guggenheim, Pérez Art Museum Miami, the Smithsonian, Design Miami/ and many more, and my goal is to always both expand and refine my client list and creative projects. Most-treasured possessions: The dining room table and chairs passed down to us from my mother-in-law and late father-in-law; they were custom-made in Spain for my wife’s grandmother. The table seats at least 10 and is so large we had to take the dimensions into account when we purchased our first home two years ago. There was no way we were buying a house where we couldn’t eat around that table! If I had $20,000 to blow, I’d… Commission the custom Cuban floor tiles my wife wants for our sun room—and start the renovation we’ve been planning. On your nightstand: Most recently, Elif Batuman’s novel The Idiot. If not a writer, I would be… An art conservator. Maybe in another life...

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VISUAL HISTORY AT VENERABLE COVERINGS COMPANY DE GOURNAY, THE CECIL GURNEY SISTERS CARRY ON THEIR FATHER’S LEGACY WHILE KEEPING THEIR EYES ON THE FUTURE THROUGH A SERIES OF BUZZ-GENERATING COLLABORATIONS. WRITTEN BY MICHELLE BRUNNER

Imagine growing up in a magical world where butterflies flutter along perfectly painted vines and mischievous monkeys frolic up and down the walls. Now imagine that place is your childhood home and those fanciful landscapes are the family business, and you might get a sense of the charmed upbringing had by sisters Hannah and Rachel Cecil Gurney. “We grew up in a stunning house, decorated by our father, just opposite Kensington Gardens in London,” says Hannah. “My sister and I used to sit on the stairs, fascinated by the Chinese figures on the wallpaper.” Depicting peasant life in rural 18th-century China, the pattern, which featured scenes of silk-weaving and porcelain-making, wasn’t just a work of breathtaking decoration, but also a lesson in history and culture. “It was all very exotic to a 6-year-old Londoner, and our father would happily spend hours talking us through it all,” she says. Their father, Claud Cecil Gurney, founded de Gournay, the world-renowned maker of exquisite handmade wallcoverings, christening the brand with the French root of the family name in 1986.

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The Art Deco period inspired the latest paper from de Gournay. Right: The Cecil Gurney sisters, Hannah (standing) and Rachel, at home.

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As the story goes, Claud had trouble finding skilled artisans to restore some antique wallpaper in his home; so, through the Chinese Trade Commission in London, he located artists familiar with the painting techniques in mainland China. Working with the craftsmen, he began to create hand-painted papers, reigniting a tradition that had begun in the early 18th century, when chinoiserie was all the rage among the European aristocracy. By staying true to original production techniques— typically six artisans work on a single paper that can take up to 150 hours to produce—Claud created a truly bespoke luxury item. Today, his daughters help run the company—Hannah as director, and Rachel as the global style manager—putting their stamp on a number of forward-thinking initiatives while preparing to take over the family business when their father retires. “Our father has been wonderful about allowing us to make decisions and take on a lot of responsibility,” says Hannah. “He understands that if he is serious about handing over the reins, he needs to trust and support our ideas and allow us to learn from our mistakes. We love what we do so much that we want to ensure we safeguard it for the next generation.” The company’s vision has expanded to include both more contemporary designs and ones that reflect other global perspectives, such as the more abstract Japanese and Korean collection, an

example of which features a weeping willow motif, or the Papiers Peints Panoramiques collection, which is inspired by 19th-century French murals of exotic scenes. “While de Gournay has always been seen as a company that makes very traditional hand-painted papers, my sister and I encourage a more modern aesthetic through employing innovative new techniques and colorways, as well as developing new collections,” says Hannah. One strategic move that has proven successful: a string of high-profile collaborations, the most recent of which is an au courant take on an Art Deco motif inspired by and created in conjunction with Harrods department store. “Art Deco is making a comeback in interior design, and I love the use of geometric shapes, gilt and lacquer in interiors,” says Rachel. “The new design features an ornate scallop pattern gilded onto a metallic background with hand-painted watercolor accents.” Adds Hannah, “The wallpaper has a contemporary edge that we think will appeal to a whole new audience.”

In the quest to expand the brand’s reach, de Gournay pairs up in September with style icon Kate Moss, the latest partnership to feature a boldface name more synonymous with the runway than the annals of interior design. Other recent sartorial collaborations include Matthew Williamson, Jenny Packham and Moda Operandi. Most recently, the company teamed up with Italian fashion label Aquazzura for a line of embroidered footwear and a Tropicalia-inspired wallpaper (shown in part on the previous page), which they developed as a nod to brand founder Edgardo Osorio’s Colombian heritage. Of the synergy between the company and the fashion industry, Hannah feels it’s a natural fit—after all, wallpaper is a form of dressing for one’s home. “There are a lot of similarities between couture and de Gournay,” she says. “We make everything by hand to the highest quality while offering limitless bespoke capabilities. Furthermore, people with style tend to have flair when it comes to their interiors, and vice versa. These days being stylish extends to a whole lifestyle, not just your clothing.”

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All handmade rugs tell a tale, spinning a narrative through silk and wool. In the case of Amadi Carpets, there’s another story as well: In 1984, the Ahmadi family fled war-torn Afghanistan to neighboring Pakistan, eventually emigrating to America with little more than the clothes on their backs and a talent for weaving. Here, Zubair Ahmadi, one of the five brothers behind the brand, shares with us the company’s artistic and philanthropic vision. For 20 years, Amadi Carpets has created some of the most dynamic and finely made rugs on the market. How did you learn the skills of the trade? Growing up in a family of nine children in Afghanistan, we learned the art of weaving from our mother, whose family opened the first silk-weaving factory in Kabul during the 1960s. As a kid, I worked on the loom alongside my brothers after school. We also learned to restore different types of antique rugs and textiles from various countries over the years, so we not only have a knowledge of the construction, but we’re familiar with different techniques and styles. Those same skills eventually led me and my brother, Zabi, to open

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our own small 400-square-foot workshop in Los Angeles in 1995, where we refurbished rugs found at flea markets and auctions. Today, all five of us—Zabi, Assad, Jawid, Murtaza and me—work collectively on operations and designs at Amadi. How did you grow the company from a local repair shop to a global enterprise? Two years after opening our shop, we couldn’t find the quality of rugs we desired. We learned of numerous Afghan weavers who had fled to nearby Peshawar, Pakistan, during the civil war in the 1990s. We feel a deep connection with the people of Afghanistan and were looking for a way to assist those refugees. Zabi made the journey to Peshawar in 1997, and, coincidentally, ran into a foreman who worked in the factory that belonged to our mother’s family. Hiring him and his family led to employing other refugees. As the years went on, five looms turned into 10, 10 turned into 200, and soon we were employing over 1,000 Afghan weavers living in Pakistan.

At what point did you move the weaving operation back to Afghanistan? After the country’s liberation from the Taliban in 2003, many of the workers returned to Afghanistan. That’s when we opened our first weaving workshop in Kabul and our focus shifted to employing an ignored sector of the population: women. It was our goal to create a safe workplace

where women would be empowered to make a living. It wasn’t easy: Even though we were from Afghanistan ourselves, we had to convince fathers, husbands and brothers that we were setting up a safe, harassment-free environment for their daughters, wives and sisters. Providing transportation to and from work offered them further protection. Additionally, due to four decades of ongoing war, a whole generation has been raised without an education; therefore, we offer one hour of basic reading and writing lessons every day. In terms of the process, what distinguishes you from other rug companies? Since we control our own production, we get to be more creative, productive and effective than a typical rug gallery or company. From sourcing the raw wool to washing it, carding and dying it, we control every step. And the fact that we are improving lives along the way is an added plus. Share what’s next for Amadi, design- and philanthropy-wise. We want to be more than a rug company. We’d like to launch furniture and textile lines one day. In terms of giving back, our goal is to extend the outreach of our programs and build more weaving centers in other parts of Afghanistan. After all, women are the backbone of the family, so if you help one woman, you help many people beyond her.

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When you walk into Katherine Wildt O’Brien’s studio, you’d be forgiven for thinking you stumbled into a jeweler’s workshop or a geology buff’s paradise. A panoply of glimmering stones greets visitors of the space—with bright crystal quartz, deep violet amethyst and gleaming pyrite, also known as fool’s gold, all on glorious display. Unearthed from the farthest reaches of the globe, the shining specimens inspire New York City-based

Matthew Studios’ collections, which include hardware, lighting and case goods. Wildt O’Brien’s love of exotic rocks started at a young age. As a teenager, she worked parttime in a gem shop, where an eccentric, elderly West Indian woman taught her about crystals and their properties. Following her passion, she established Matthew Studios, named for her pet rabbit, in 2008. Her big break came when Tory Burch asked her to design crystal luminaries

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Katherine Wildt O’Brien (left) is the founder of New York’s Matthew Studios, whose new hardware collection (below, right) includes horn, crystal and shell specimens. Slabs of natural agate, some of which will become one-of-akind cocktail table tops, rest on display shelves (far left), while a custom leather tray (below, left) houses hardware as well as a horn necklace of Wildt O’Brien’s design.

for her stores. “Just walking into the Tory Burch offices is so inspiring,” she says. “When we got the opportunity to work on custom lamps for her, it was a dream come true, not to mention a creative learning experience.” Today, the company occupies a large loft space in Harlem, close to where the designer lives. In fact, it was the area’s African market, just a few blocks away from her studio, that provided the impetus for Wildt O’Brien’s latest hardware line. “I love the handcrafted, global ‘Gypset’ vibe at the market,” she says. “I have been collecting cowrie shell earrings for years and have wanted to do a collection incorporating them, since the cowrie shell is a traditional symbol of wisdom and abundance. Horn is another favorite used in African craft, and a powerful talisman of strength and inner power.” Acquiring it is another story: “It took two years to find a reputable source for naturally shed horn,” she says. Not surprisingly, Wildt O’Brien’s inspiration board is full of recognizable safari-chic imagery, such as film stills from Out of Africa, photos from vintage Ralph Lauren runway shows, the work of photographer Peter Beard and shots of intricate, hand-beaded Masai necklaces. “The pieces are imbued with a nomadic spirit,” she says. A passion for travel, painting and even flea-market finds also filters into the design process. “I recently found a red-tagged, sale-bin rhinestone purse, and the handle inspired my new metal Harper cabinet pull series,” she says. Refined settings of polished brass, nickel and chrome allow the stones to steal the show, whether it’s the deep whiskey-hued facets of smoky quartz or the vibrant emerald waves of malachite—both of which are sourced from mines in South America and Africa, respectively.

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“Simple forms are paired with natural, tonal textures that resonate against hand-cast metal,” Wildt O’Brien says. That juxtaposition of organic forms with polished finishes lends the collection a sophisticated well-traveled vibe that hints at many of the pieces’ exotic origins. Says the designer, “I’m still charmed by the idea that these stones have journeyed around the world to end up in a stylish new setting.”

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BEST IN SHOWS SET A COURSE FOR FOUR DAZZLING DESIGN FAIRS, ALL BELLWETHERS OF TRENDS TO COME, IN FOUR STUNNING EUROPEAN SETTINGS. READ ON TO FIND OUT WHAT MAKES EACH ONE UNIQUE.

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▲ BIENNALE INTERIEUR, KORTRIJK, BELGIUM

Reason to go: The best of Nordic style is on full display here, with more than 700 eyecatching new introductions in furnishings, accessories and lighting, in an event that coincides with the festivities of Stockholm Design Week. What you’ll find: Eighty percent of the products are Scandinavian in origin, so it’s no surprise that regional brands, such as up-and-coming lighting design line Pholc, as well as established brands like Svenskt Tenn, whose vibrant style is shown in the vignette at right, are well represented. Smaller makers are celebrated, too, for their reinterpretations of traditional Scandi style. While the fair itself unfolds at Stockholmsmässan convention center, the entire city plays host to over 100 events, installations and parties as part of Design Week. stockholmfurniturelightfair.se

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Reason to go: Small in size, but big in design talent, Belgium is a growing destination for creatives and aesthetes alike, and this highly selective, rigorously curated show happens every two years. A nonprofit fair, the Biennale Interieur’s unique installations often blur the line between commercial design and fine art. What you’ll find: With nearly half of the new products hailing from Belgium, you’ll see innovative twists on regional vernacular staples such as neutral linens, raw and rough-hewn woods, and burnished metals. The focus is on mostly local, European-produced design with a decidedly international point of view, and collaborations across industries or cultures are encouraged. Past galleries represented include Maniera from Brussels, Carwan Gallery from Beirut, and Paris’ Studio Dessuant Bone, whose “Perpetual Motion” installation is shown here. interieur.be

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Reason to go: Top Italian luxury brands save their launches for this acclaimed show, which is one of the world’s largest and most-buzzed-about furniture fairs, with more than 2,000 exhibitors on display. The fair runs in conjunction with two other shows that alternate each year: Euroluce (with international lighting releases) and EuroCucina (showcasing new innovations in kitchens). What you’ll find: Aesthetic beauty, perfected over the centuries by the Italians, is the hallmark of the show, which takes place during Milan Design Week. In addition to dramatic displays in the Mario Bellini-designed convention center (like the Cappellini booth at right from last year’s show), the city at large gets into the spirit, offering up its 17th-century palazzos, empty concrete train vaults and even 12th-century churchyards as magnificent settings for designer suites or lines of lighting, making a stroll through the already alluring Italian city full of even more magic and wonder. salonemilano.it/en/

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Reason to go: While one rarely needs an excuse to visit Paris, Maison&Objet gives design aficionados added incentive, as well as a sneak peek into the lifestyle and home decor looks that will soon catch on everywhere. What you’ll find: Having originated as an exhibition of tabletop decor, the vision for the show has expanded exponentially—it now occupies eight halls, each one’s offerings ascending in grandeur, culminating in full-scale room displays by leading international brands. While the convention center is a 30-minute shuttle ride from the city, ce n’est pas grave—new grave talents to discover, like Zuza Mengham and Glassworks, the artists responsible for the objets at left, respectively, make the trip worth it. Occurring simultaneously in the city is Paris Deco Off, a showcase for the newest textiles and wallcoverings from top global companies. maison-objet.com 100 / LUXESOURCE.COM

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When Laura Umansky, owner of Houston’s Laura U Interior Design, learned the 40-year-old custom upholstery and furniture company she’d been working with for eight years was on the market, she knew what she had to do: purchase it. “There is so much custom upholstery that goes into Laura U, it made sense from a business perspective,” she explains. “And I know and trust the artisans there, so I wanted to keep it going.” The business, which the interior designer renamed House + Town (a play on the company’s hometown of Houston), creates custom work for designers and architects as well as Laura U. Although Umansky is focused on the operations side of House + Town, her background helps make the results even better. “I have an insider’s perspective,” she points out. “I know what designers need and the product they expect.” Here, Umansky uses her insight to curate a must-do itinerary for art- and design-lovers in Houston. “It’s all about the museums and the food,” she says. laurauinteriordesign.com from small plates to salads and pizza. If it’s a nice day, sit outside. 2 p.m. Stop next door at Woodbar for an afternoon espresso. This café makes my favorite cappuccino. I don’t know what the baristas do to it—they’re like magicians. 2:30 p.m. Go to Art of the World Gallery, which always has great shows. The gallery just had an exhibit by Mr. Brainwash that I really liked. 3:30 p.m. Indulge in some retail therapy. Stop by Found for the Home, which has things I see nowhere else; Shabby Slips, which has a clean, bright aesthetic and a good collection of antiques; and Carl Moore Antiques for more antiques— French, midcentury and avant-garde pieces. 6:30 p.m. Take a stroll around the beautiful campus of Rice University, which has

lots of green space. Be sure to stop at James Turrell’s “Twilight Epiphany” Skyspace exhibit, a pyramid structure that hosts performances and an LED light sequence. 7:30 p.m. Have dinner at either MF Sushi or SaltAir Seafood Kitchen, where I like to order the lobster. 9 p.m. Visit Hotel ZaZa or the Marriott downtown for cocktails before getting some rest. WRITTEN AND PRODUCED BY ERIN QUINN-KONG

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An evolution in lighting design has taken place, incorporating new materials and technologies. Instead of retrofitting existing designs with LEDs, Hubbardton Forge has been developing designs specifically around the technology. To this end, the company has developed new initiatives, like using a local glassblower for many of its pieces and working with a local firm to develop LED components, thereby decreasing its environmental footprint. “We’re using LEDs in new and interesting ways,” Kitts says. “With our Möbius mini pendant, we were able to shape and form the light-guide element so that it becomes a sculptural aspect of the piece.”

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When lighting the kitchen or bath, Hubbardton Forge’s director of design, David Kitts, has this one directive. “Select light fixtures that you love; not just like. The bathroom should be your own personal oasis, and your kitchen should be a place where friends and family gather.” Insightful advice from the design lead of America’s foremost luxury lighting manufacturer. Lighting sets the mood, so he suggests mini pendants in multiples over a kitchen island and a chandelier or pendant with dimmable light above the tub. “The pendants won’t interfere with the line of sight for guests or family in the kitchen, and the chandelier creates a spa-like atmosphere in the bath,” he continues. A true American success story, Hubbardton Forge is known for pushing the limits of form and materials to create handcrafted designs that meld the artistry and functionality of lighting. With 230 designers and makers, engineers and production team and staff, the HF team views the world through unique prisms as they create beautiful pieces. Take Kitts’ recent trip to Reykjavik, Iceland, where its street art opened his eyes to a new way of looking at lighting. “I was inspired not by the content or quality of the work, but how the art interacted and contributed to the space, the building and the neighborhood,” he says. “Walking past the same mural on a sunny day and then again on a stormy day could be two very different experiences.”

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According to the team at Cosentino, when it comes to surface solutions, granite has always been popular, but more consumers are moving toward quartz for its array of colors, lower maintenance and higher durability. And when it comes to style, they’re seeing contemporary themes, including industrial (midcentury modern and coastal), that combine clean lines, built-ins and simple cabinetry. As innovators in the world of kitchens and baths, Cosentino should know. The global company offers the latest in surfacing solutions by staying at the forefront of trends and manufacturing technologies. With the widest array of color and material choices, the company stresses the importance of cohesiveness so everything works together in the completed space. “Think long term,” the team says. “ ‘Will you love that bold color in a few years?’ ‘If you sell your home, would your choices be appealing to other buyers?’ “ They also cite the importance of weighing your lifestyle as much as your style. “While it’s easy to make decisions based on looks alone, it’s important to think about how you use your space.” These answers inform everything from material choice to amenities one should include in their kitchen or bath.

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STYLISH + SUSTAINABLE SOLUTIONS When you choose Cosentino products, you are getting the best on the market. Their advanced technical qualities, wide color options and 25-year warranty stand apart from the rest. For countertops, the new N-Boost advancement improves the color and luster of Silestone quartz, and makes it easier to clean than ever before. And while Dekton, the ultracompact surface with superior durability, isn’t new, Cosentino continues to create innovative color options that replicate the look of other materials. For energy efficiency and environmentally friendly products, Silestone’s ECO Line delivers with a series of colors made from up to 75-percent-recycled content, while Dekton Trillium is made from 60-percentrecycled content. Additionally, the company pays special attention to maintaining low emissions and a 98-percent reuse of water.

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Meticulous crafting, smart technology, luxury appointments and user-centric design come together in the portfolio of DXV, the deluxe bath and kitchen product line that reimagines the most influential design movements of our time. “DXV fixtures and faucets are inspired by historically significant designs, reinterpreting them in light of today’s aesthetic and performance demands,” says Jean-Jacques L’Henaff, DXV’s vice president of design. “When designing our lines, we integrate subtle highlights that showcase our meticulous crafting, and incorporate elements of personalization so clients can reflect their personal style.” Everything from genuine leather pulls and wood detailing to new material and finish options. For the kitchens and baths of tomorrow, the DXV team also puts intuitive touches, water efficiency and hands-free options into the creative mix. “We integrate new technologies in meaningful ways, making life safer, healthier and more beautiful for the end user,” L’Henaff continues. In terms of trends, clean, contemporary lines continue to be popular with a movement toward pure, simple forms that provide elegant utility. This objective supports DXV’s mindset to embrace quality, design, engineering, function and reliability in the core materials used to craft its luxury product collections.

3-D PRINTING + THE FUTURE OF DESIGN DXV is excited and inspired by the new possibilities that 3-D printing presents to the building and construction industry, particularly how it relates to bespoke design options. Its first-ever collection of 3-D-printed metal faucets represents the commitment of DXV to be a leader in this coming paradigm shift. Being first to market with a game-changing offering of working residential faucets created via 3-D printing speaks volumes about the creativity and originality that the DXV brand brings to luxury homes seeking distinctive, one-of-a-kind design innovations.

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Miele is proud to present a full range of colored appliances to the highend market, including Brilliant White, Truffle Brown and Obsidian Black. For the smart kitchen, Miele offers RemoteVision™ Wi-Fi technology that creates a virtual link between a customer’s enabled appliance and the company’s monitoring center. So if a defect occurs, Miele’s customer service center can contact the customer, gain access to the appliance, and fix the problem. Miele recently launched the Miele@mobile app, where customers can connect their smartphone to the dishwasher, updating them on program times and sending reminders to refill rinse aid or dishwasher tabs.

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For 75 years, Wood-Mode has been producing high-quality cabinetry with time-honored techniques that blend timeless craftsmanship and functionality with a fashionforward approach to design.

For affluent homeowners and designers, Wood-Mode products are easily recognizable, from their wide variety of stains and finishes, to well-proportioned door styles and detailed moldings. But the high-end cabinetry manufacturer goes beyond the surface with smart features, such as motion technology for doors, unique storage solutions and integrated lighting, that increase the functional use of any space. “The integration of LED lighting into Wood-Mode cabinet interiors continues to evolve and will become more prevalent,” director of design John Troxell says. “Technology and design innovations have made former challenges, such as interior, recessed vertical lighting and drawer bank lighting, a standard option now.” When discussing trending styles, Troxell says transitional and contemporary looks continue, drawing on recycled materials or midcentury modern details to define the effect. No matter the style, the team at Wood-Mode agrees—cohesion is key. And when starting any renovation, they offer these tried-and-true tips: Do your homework; develop a wish list; establish a budget and a time frame; and collect images of rooms, features and products you like. Troxell adds, “A growing array of materials and finish applications will provide consumers and designers with greater possibilities to create kitchens and other rooms that are uniquely personal.”

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When asked to describe the philosophy behind Zephyr, company president Luke Siow says, “We strive to transform the kitchen through design, discovery and care. Through our products, design partnerships and innovative technology, we hope to elevate the kitchen as a center for self-expression, family and well-being.” Fait accompli for the foremost kitchen hood manufacturer, marking its 20th anniversary this year with a look back at the defining moments in the company’s history and its game-changing hoods. The first manufacturer to bring performance and power-driven ventilation to the kitchen, Zephyr made a name for itself with the introduction of its European-style chimney hoods. Since that time, the company has launched industry firsts such as its DCBL Suppression System®, and Bloom™ HD and BriteStrip™ LED products. Zephyr continues to break design barriers and give designers and consumers more options with its new Black Stainless Steel hoods with titanium coating; a sleek alternative to stainless steel. “Consumers believe that heightened design should be central in the kitchen, and are uncompromising when it comes to performance and quality,” Siow says. With thoughtful designs and an ongoing commitment to technological advancement, Zephyr elevated the kitchen hood from a purely utilitarian appliance to an eye-catching, artful centerpiece.

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FOLLOWING THE SUN’S MOVEMENT ON A SUBLIME SUMMER’S DAY, WE AIR OUT OUR FAVORITE ALFRESCO FABRICS—A SELECTION ATTESTING THAT THE OUTDOORS ARE VERY MUCH IN. PRODUCED BY KATE BERGERON WITH ELIZABETH HUEBSCH PHOTOGRAPHY BY ERIC PIASECKI

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SUN UP Top row, from left: Tricot Tressage in 005 / USA Collection / dedar.com. Melange in Vanilla / High Performance Collection / decordeparis.com. Camargue in Bronze / Canaria Outdoor Collection / jimthompsonfabrics.com. Bottom row, from left: Tectonic in Toast / Wanderlust Collection / robertallendesign.com. Summertime in 009 / Outdoor Fabric Collection / dedar.com. Field Outdoor in Verde / christopherfarrcloth.com. Peacock Outdoor in Arrancio / christopherfarrcloth.com.

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HIGH NOON From left: Tacana in Fiesta / Pollack and A Rum Fellow Indoor/Outdoor Collection / pollackassociates.com. Beach Blanket in Mermaid 120/07 / Great Outdoors Collection / hollyhunt.com. Fuzz II in Red by Studio Bon / fschumacher.com. Cross Current in Sprout / janusetcie.com. Outdoor Tobago in 0085 / creationbaumann.com. Brisk in Poppy / UV Pro – Vol. IV / stroheim.com. Delos in Tropique by Manuel Canovas Design Studio / cowtan.com.

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THE BEAUTY OF MARBLE MADE STRONGER

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GOLDEN HOUR Top row, from left: Laurel Lake in Natural / Cloudscape Collection / beaconhilldesign.com. Ravello in Petal / Riviera Collection / fschumacher.com. Center row, from left: Tundra in Melon / 2017 Collection / linkoutdoor.com. Gateway in Fuse / Makers Collection / sunbrella.com. Camargue in Duck Egg / Canaria Outdoor Collection / jimthompsonfabrics.com. Bottom row, from left: Mombo 22 / Mariaflora Africa Collection by Jiun Ho / mariaflora.com; jsamuelinc.com. Tick Tack in Melon / 2017 Collection / linkoutdoor.com. Palasari Outdoor in Graphite / Palasari Outdoor Collection / designersguild.com.

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STARRY NIGHT From left: Tessa Stitch in Onyx / Wanderlust Collection / robertallendesign.com. 16143 in Amber / Lakeville Indoor-Outdoor Collection / duralee.com. Fez Black / Outdoor Fabric Collection / madelineweinrib.com. Pendleton Serape Stripe in Indigo / Pendleton by Sunbrella Collection / sunbrella.com. Donatello Midnight / leeindustries.com. Konya Black / Outdoor Fabric Collection / madelineweinrib.com.

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FOREIGN FARE THE SUMMER’S HOTTEST PRODUCTS TRANSPORT US ABROAD TO FOUR STYLISH INTERNATIONAL EATERIES WORTH THE OVERSEAS TRIP.

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THE RESTAURANT AT HOTEL PANACHE PARIS, FRANCE Located in the lively opera district of the city’s 9th arrondissement, this Art Nouveau-inspired bistro is emblematic of the neighborhood’s storied past and innate creative energy. Influenced by the triangular shape of the building, Parisian designer Dorothee Meilichzon, of Chzon, fostered continuity throughout with geometric details like round light fixtures and striped and hexagonal patterns, along with bright pops of color, all while maintaining the restaurant’s classical French integrity—as seen in the pieces shown here.

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1. Rio Antique Brass Chandelier by Jonathan Adler / $2,618.55 / lampsplus.com 2. Hammered Bud Vase Set in Polished Gold / $147.50 / reginaandrew.com 3. Drop Ebony Side Table by Achille Salvagni / $16,000 / achillesalvagni.com; maisongerard.com 4. Cat-eye Acetate and Gold-tone Sunglasses by Tom Ford / $405 / netaporter.com 5. Colette Chair by Rodolfo Dordoni Design / $9,050 / minotti.com 6. Kahelo Stars Rug in Orange by Justina Blakeney / Starting at $89 / luluandgeorgia.com 7. Hedron Black and White / $5.85 each (8-inch hex); $3.36 each (4-inch hex) / cletile.com

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1. Fete Reversible Placemat (top) and Souk Placemat, both in Gold / $40 and $28 (sold in quantities of four) / kimseybert.com 2. Sunday Wall Hanging in Desert Pink / $70 / wknd.la 3. Etch Tea Light Holder in Copper / $65 / tomdixon.net 4. Yswara Tea / Price upon request / yswara.com 5. Mica 24K Gold & Sterling Silver Bangle with Diamonds by Yossi Harari / $3,290 / jeffreynewyork.com 6. Pink Poppies Wallpaper / $12 per square foot / ashleywoodsonbailey.com 7. Diaz Chest by Kelly Hoppen / $4,797 / sonderliving.com 8. Marlon Table Lamp / $109.99 / allmodern.com

PHOTO: COURTESY SWAADY MARTIN.

Paying tribute to the antiquity of Africa through a contemporary lens, Yswara’s founder Swaady Martin collaborated with South African designer Mia Widlake of Studio 19 to create a calming refuge for the brand’s first store and tearoom. Furnished throughout in the company’s signature rose gold and desert pink hues, this serene room can easily be replicated with muted blush tones and soft textures to create a sanctuary of quiet contemplation and soulful rejuvenation.

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This bright and polished hot spot proves that one can imbibe local lager and bar bites in high and refined fashion. Deviating from the gloomy gastropubs that typically line London’s streets, this fresh hideaway, complete with an outdoor garden, inspirits the ambience of nearby nature—the River Thames and Richmond Park—by using a palette of sheer whites and seafoam greens along with weathered accessories that add a hint of pastoral elegance. Following these cues are the selections on this page, sure to incite your very own English-inspired utopia.

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1. Blossom Fantasia Fabric in Slate by Nicolette Mayer / Price upon request / starkcarpet.com 2. Ombré Stripe Pillow in Dennis Green / $189 / rebeccaatwood.com 3. Savoy Steam Eau de Parfum / $173.11 / penhaligons.com 4. Belladonna Sofa by Franco Albino / $3,775 / modernrelik.com 5. Dogwood Stems in Brass by Michael Aram / $175 for 3-Piece Set / neimanmarcus.com 6. Powder Blue Dinner Plate by Anna Weatherley / $52 / michaelcfina.com 7. Willow Wall Sconce / $990 / bunnywilliamshome.com

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1. Ark Handbag / $128 / momastore.com 2. Fruit Salad Slipper / $465 / us.charlotteolympia.com 3. Low Cork Planter 9.5” / $230 / melanieabrantes.com 4. Shell and Raffia Applique Pillows by Aerin Lauder / $149 each / williamssonoma.com 5. Banana Leaf Credenza by Deny Designs / Dash and Ash Collection / $999 / mine.com 6. Yala Wall Mirror / $249.75 / selamatdesigns.com 7. Dade Garden Stool / $149 / frontgate.com

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Named in honor of the highest of the four important Hawaiian deities and the father of living creatures, this new restaurant introduces a lush tropical atmosphere to the urban jungle of Bucharest. Having spent his childhood in the Caribbean, co-owner David Maguet gravitates toward raw, organic elements and brought local architect Bogdan Ciocodeica on board to delicately balance the use of such materials with vibrant pops of green—a look that prompted our own mix of eartheninspired accessories oozing with laid-back sophistication.

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OUT OF THE BOX IN A WORLD VAST WITH ENDLESS INSPIRATION AND INCREDIBLE DESIGN, THESE SIX GLOBAL BRANDS CAUGHT OUR ATTENTION THIS SEASON, BEGGING TO BE HANDLED WITH CARE. WRITTEN AND PRODUCED BY KATE BERGERON PHOTOGRAPHY BY ERIC PIASECKI

MARA SILBER

INTERIOR DESIGNER MARASILBER.COM

At first sight: I’m completely impressed with Oeuffice’s penchant for reimagining the classics: They manage to create sculptural works of art that are equally functional and versatile. On composition: It’s against this backdrop that the stools prove their inherent duality. They feel natural against the exposed brick but would also easily hold their own in both a formal or contemporary setting. As far as design goes… Italy really has no limits. These stools resonate with the country’s influential style in part because of the simple application of elegant, timeless materials; the Cipollino Apuano marble is super-sleek, the travertine is very porous, and the Rosa Perlino marble is full of movement. Each element is independently unassuming, but in union, striking works of art are born. Lasting impression: Refined, sculptural, bold, fresh and playful.

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POST MATES THE PIECES: Ionik Stool and Tuskan Stool THE DESIGNER: Oeuffice FIND IT: mattermatters.com THE INSPIRATION: When Nicolas Bellavance-Lecompte and Jakub Zak’s creativity united in 2011 to form their U.K.-based design laboratory, Oueffice, they challenged themselves to imagine limited-edition objects, that were reminiscent of utopian ideals and innovation. Enter the Ionik and Tuskan stools, both part of a second coming of the studio’s Kapital collection and based on primitive stone columns resonant with classical architecture. Handcrafted in Italy using solid-stone blocks, they are modern in aesthetic and scale but maintain the integrity of their inspirational era—an edgy balance very much in line with the contemporary duo’s manifesto.

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PALETTE PLEASER THE PIECE: Spring Lamp in Irish Green THE DESIGNER: Mathieu Lehanneur FIND IT: carpentersworkshopgallery.com THE INSPIRATION: Paris-based designer/artist/science enthusiast Mathieu Lehanneur dreamed up the Spring lamp, alongside its counterparts from the Spring series, with the intention of transporting design lovers to a land of natural and ecological metamorphosis. Lehanneur’s aim to create eye-catching objects that examine nature’s poetic side is realized in this delicate lighting fixture, comprised of a bundle of hand-blown, ribbed-glass tubes in a rich green marble base. Along with other materials from the series, both the marble and glass were incorporated into the piece in their natural color and condition— inciting a primitive moment in an otherwise distinctly modern piece.

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OLIVER M. FURTH INTERIOR DESIGNER OLIVERMFURTH.COM

At first sight: There’s a wonderful sense of fluidity to this light fixture, almost like water that’s lit from within. Artist to artist: In my own work, I’m constantly trying to push the design dialogue forward, and this piece falls in that special spot between design and sculpture. Lehanneur is playing with our preconceived notions of what a lamp is and propelling those ideas a little further. It’s important… To know the rules before you break them. Here, the artist is clearly informed about design, which is why any risks taken clearly paid off. Global musings: As our world becomes larger, it’s increasingly important to look inward and become more focused. For example, I try to figure out what an area offers that’s specific to that place, whether woven silk textiles in Laos or innovative lighting in Paris. I am always on the hunt for the offbeat and the unusual. The French… Have been innovators in decorative arts since AndréCharles Boulle’s then-groundbreaking furniture in the 17th century, and I think Lehanneur is definitely following in the footsteps of his countrymen. Lasting impression: This design is sculptural, graceful, fluid, lyrical and dynamic.

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CRATE MATTERS THE PIECE: P2 Lavinia Exagonal Armchair THE DESIGNER: Lazzarini & Pickering for Marta Sala Éditions FIND IT: thefutureperfect.com THE INSPIRATION: A second collaboration between noted Italian architect Marta Sala and Roman architectural studio Lazzarini & Pickering brings us the P2 Lavinia Exagonal armchair, a showstopper from Marta Sala Éditions’ Collection No – 2. Shown in a sumptuous Pierre Frey fabric, the seat’s striking shape and seductive proportions incite immediate interest. One would expect no less from this power collab, but there is still something to be said about a design that equally prizes comfort and allure. And in the case of the P2 Lavinia: Mission accomplished.

LEO PARRELLA

INTERIOR DESIGNER LEOPARRELLA.COM

At first sight: The Lavania Exagonal armchair is incredibly modern and reminiscent of Italian furniture from the 1960s and ’70s—a fitting result from this pairing of industry leaders. The piece is as smart from behind as it is straight on, and the exacting lines are both gorgeous and unapologetic. As a first-generation Italian… I may be biased, but I feel that Italy is the undisputed leader in design. Be it automobiles or architecture, furniture or fashion, the legacy of our people is bold, thoughtful design, and this piece is clearly Italian-born. Global gatherers: The hunt and find is one of the more thrilling parts of what I get to do with interiors. Pieces collected from around the world add that transportive element of a life welllived. And an international piece with heritage or a good story gives a sense of being collected rather than assembled. Lasting impression: This striking seat reads as stylish, architectural, luxurious and dramatic.

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SEND AND DELIVER THE PIECES: Mali Vases and Jethi Vases THE DESIGNER: Jaimal Odedra FIND IT: maisongerard.com THE INSPIRATION: Moved by the melodious rhythm of bamboo forests, decorated fashion vet Jaimal Odedra set out to explore a new medium with his Mali and Jethi vases. Using bronze in the traditional sand-casting technique, the vases are handmade by artisans in Morocco, and though Odedra visualizes each form and silhouette, the life of each piece is organically determined by the skilled hands that shape it—resulting in one-of-a-kind mini masterpieces.

CONSUELO PIERREPONT AND KATIE SPALDING INTERIOR DESIGNERS SWAY-STUDIO.COM

At first sight: Jaimal’s pieces exude a dramatic subtlety and a relaxed-luxe nature. They’re extremely elevated and yet artisanal all at once. We are really drawn… To the versatility of these beautiful objects. They are such unique designs but don’t have an obvious provenance, in the best way possible. In design, culture and spirit… Morocco is perpetually inspiring with its use of colors, shapes and the effortless ability to seamlessly blend everything together. While these vases are a more modern interpretation of these traits, they embody the country’s unmistakable mélange of the organic and the well-crafted. Global musings: Nothing adds layers like sourcing from around the world. Our clients want to know the stories that are attached to a piece; they want us to use pieces that tell a part of their story. Jaimal’s works seem to do just that. Lasting impression: Fluid, effortless and memorable.

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MEGAN PFLUG

INTERIOR DESIGNER MEGANPFLUGDESIGNS.COM

At first sight: The Celestial bowls are the perfect fusion of traditional forms with modernized midcentury ideals. While the shapes are evocative of ancient pottery, the studded embellishments are extremely current and pack an edgy punch. Ceramics (and Tulum for that matter) are… Having a huge moment, which makes Elad’s latest collection even more special and relevant. It’s really lovely to see regions with a long-standing relationship to these materials and techniques making a mark on contemporary design. The resulting pieces always seem to have the most integrity. At home: I imagine these objects functioning beautifully as both decor and utilitarian objects. I’m already picturing filling them with fruit or creating an unexpected floral arrangement. Lasting impressing: The Celestial bowls are modern, punk, classical and statement-making.

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CASED GOODS THE PIECES: Celestial Bowl on Stand in Gold + Green and Celestial Bowl on Stand in Gold + Black THE DESIGNER: Elad Yifrach FIND IT: l-objet.com THE INSPIRATION: Elad Yifrach, the mastermind behind lifestyle brand L’Objet, fell in love with Tulum, Mexico, the moment his senses connected with the town’s lustrous and unparalleled warmth and energy. This beachy nook along the Yucatan Peninsula and its storied history inspired a collection of earthy, charmingly desaturated and understated yet elegant pieces. The Celestial bowls, especially, speak to Yifrach’s devotion to Tulum’s vibrancy and aesthetic: a little bit wild but nevertheless the pinnacle of authenticity.

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WHITE GLOVE THE PIECE: The Man Ray Glass Leaf Mirror THE DESIGNER: Cox London FIND IT: rosetarlow.com THE INSPIRATION: After years of creative collaboration and a mutual affinity for the decorative arts, design duo Christopher and Nicola Cox officially joined forces in 2005 with the launch of their London studio. Ever since then, they have been producing exquisite and original pieces—the Man Ray mirror being no exception. A love letter to 19th-century French Dieppe bone mirrors, the Man Ray is a striking blend of handpulled ivory glass leaves, carved silver gilt wood and hand-silvered mirror plate, and embodies the very vision of its creators: designs that are rich in technique and timelessness.

MAX HUMPHREY INTERIOR DESIGNER MAXHUMPHREY.COM

At first sight: This showstopper of a mirror appeals to me in that it is extremely delicate but commanding of your attention—a true statement piece indeed. It also speaks to the fabulousness of Cox London as a company. Add Rose Tarlow’s stamp of approval and I’m sold. As an Anglophile… With a lifelong obsession for all things British—pop music, movies, art and design—this mirror epitomizes the U.K. tradition of things not always being what they seem. At first, I thought it was comprised of a million little shark teeth à la Damien Hirst’s renowned tiger shark in formaldehyde sculpture, which like this mirror, doesn’t fully register until staring it right in the face. On composition: I love the contrast of this fragile piece dwelling in an industrial space, when one would normally anticipate it living in a traditional environment. Lasting impression: This mirror is delicate, intricate, beautiful and unexpected.

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THE LOOK No need to clear customs: Luxe explores the best in international style to find inspiration to elevate the everyday and bring jet-set cool to the comfort of home.

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Credit for the modern kitchen design in this vast Soho House Istanbul apartment goes to the brand’s in-house design and build team. The fully integrated kitchen and bar open to a dining table that seats up to 10, accommodating both short- and long-term guests with a penchant for cooking and entertaining.

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COMBINING DESIGN DETAILS WORTHY OF RESIDENTIAL INTERIORS WITH THE PERKS OF A LAVISH RETREAT, OUR CURRENT HOTEL-INSPIRED KITCHEN AND BATH FAVORITES ARE ELEVATING THE LUXURY GETAWAY EXPERIENCE.

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WRITTEN AND PRODUCED BY PAULETTE PEARSON

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While there’s no place like your own abode, we’d wager that any one of the hotel kitchens or baths we hand-selected for the following pages would prove suitable exceptions. Hot spots such as this Soho House Istanbul apartment have all the calling cards of luxury lodging but enjoy amplified comfort and convenience thanks to design details—such as this fully integrated kitchen and bar—reminiscent of a residential space. Offering more than simply mini bars and plush towels, our top picks also boast walk-in showers clad in hand-painted tile, or even contemporary freestanding tubs set against historic architecture. So, kick back, relax and plan for an extended stay, because these design-driven destinations feel a lot like home—only better.

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DU CAFÉ Nothing beats waking up to a hot pot of freshly brewed coffee, especially when your caffeine fi x comes with a heavy side of style thanks to the minimalist lines of the S02 Brewer Stand Set by Kinto. The stand’s brass is blasted for a vintage look and appears delicate when paired with the glass pour-over vessel, making even the gloomiest mornings appear brighter. kinto.co.jp/en/

ON THE MARK At first glance, one might mistake this chic room for the galley kitchen of an urban pied-à-terre. However, the space—featuring a customizable cabinet system designed by Piero Lissoni for Boffi with black granite countertops and appliances from Gaggenau, Miele and Sub-Zero—is in fact ensconced in one of The Mark’s Premier Three-Bedroom Suites in New York City. A bright banquette is the cherry on top. themarkhotel.com

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Designers Tara Mangini and Percy Bright of Jersey Ice Cream Company specified this kitchen within an apartment-like suite in Philadelphia’s Lokal Hotel with simple lines and Shaker-style millwork inspired by its surroundings. The kitchen also pairs light plaster walls with darker bottom cabinets to great effect as a nod to colorways of centuries past. “Design-wise, we took as many cues as we could from the historic neighborhood, one rich in American manufacturing history and beautiful late-19 th-century buildings,” explains Bright. staylokal.com

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Replicate five-star service chez vous with brunch presented on a one-ofa-kind sleek acrylic tray with modern brushed-brass handles. Printed with high-resolution photographs of agates, the nature-inspired showpiece by Times Two Design by Lauren Renfrow is sure to rock any fête. timestwodesign.com 150 / LUXESOURCE.COM

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NEUTR AL TERRITORY

photo: courtesy casa cook rhodes.

Laid-back vibes abound at the Bohemian-style Casa Cook Rhodes in Greece, evident in this serene bathroom space that’s so much more than simply a place for washing your face and stashing your toiletries. An earthy palette, fuss-free design and organic amenities make guests feel instantly at ease and completely pampered; and a premium veranda that features immediate proximity to a shared pool doesn’t hurt. casacook.com/rhodes

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Levantina Austin is the premier destination for those searching for exquisite natural stone including quartzite, marble, granite, soapstone, travertine and onyx. Our contemporary showroom and state-of-the-art warehouse offers the best quality and variety of stone to reflect your vision.

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FOXHILL MANOR

BROADWAY, THE COTSWOLDS, UNITED KINGDOM DESIGN BACKGROUND: Creating a home away from home was the modus operandi for Trevillion Interiors, a United Kingdom-based firm tasked with designing the exclusive small luxury hotel Foxhill Manor. There, the team delivered this Juniper-room bath with a dollop of dreamy. DETAILS TO LOVE: Blending Arts-andCrafts influences with a contemporary luxury bathroom experience, the pristine space houses twin basins and a freestanding tub positioned with a detailed window casement as a backdrop. Be sure to file it away as his-and-her bathroom inspiration. foxhillmanor.com

GREYDON HOUSE

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THE PARACHUTE HOTEL

VENICE, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES DESIGN BACKGROUND: When a home-essentials brand with the perfect formula for fluffy towels debuts a luxury hotel, you know it’s time to book your next getaway. Such is the case for The Parachute Hotel—designed by Scott Horne and Peter Dolkas— which invites guests to experience the Parachute lifestyle (and perhaps, most importantly, its genius bedding and bath textiles) firsthand. DETAILS TO LOVE: This bathroom received the same careful attention as any bespoke residential project, with furnishings from “like-minded vendors, makers and local friends of the brand,” says Horne. Stump stools by Kalon, for instance, keep Parachute’s signature towels within easy reach. theparachutehotel.com

foxhill manor photo: courtesy foxhill manor. the parachute hotel photo: nicole lamotte. greydon house photo: douglas friedman.

DESIGN BACKGROUND: Roman and Williams weaved Nantucket’s culture, history and adventurous spirit into the design fabric of the 20-room Greydon House hotel, imbuing this bathroom with hues that reflect the local landscape. DETAILS TO LOVE: Seaside style ripples throughout this planked-wall space, which features a palette of high-gloss white and nautical-inspired finishes like Waterworks faucets in polished, unlacquered brass. Custom sconces with leaded milk glass shades contrast with the crisp blue of hand-painted Portuguese tile murals that depict the ocean and impart a sense of voyage to the shower. greydonhouse.com 154 / luxesource.com

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FRINGE BENEFITS Form and function fi nd even ground in John Robshaw’s Light Indigo Petra bath collection, combining one of the designer’s favorite block-prints with 100% cotton towels for a hotel-worthy bathing experience. The signature sculpted three-color yarn-dyed jacquard bath and hand towels feature an elegant brushed fringe, while the wash size is trimmed with a sateen hem. johnrobshaw.com

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London-based Mackenzie Wheeler Architects & Designers helped reincarnate a circa-1700s property in Bruton, Somerset, United Kingdom, as At the Chapel, a local hub offering a series of boutique hotel rooms embracing the structure’s surviving original architecture. The owner supervised the interiors, including this bathroom and its Victoria + Albert Barcelona tub that sits “so comfortably next to the historic features of the listed building while also complementing the predominantly contemporary feel of the space,” says architect Rupert Wheeler. atthechapel.co.uk

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PREPARE FOR TAKE-OFF AS LUXE SETS AN INTERNATIONAL AGENDA THAT INCLUDES AMAZING ARCHITECTURE, INSPIRING INTERIORS AND MUST-SEE SIGHTS. WRITTEN AND PRODUCED BY MICHELLE BRUNNER

FLIGHT OF FANCY Modern technology has put inspiration at our fingertips, dissolving traditional boundaries and making even the most remote pockets of the planet feel within reach. Nowhere is this more apparent than in the world of design, where at any given moment, creatives have access to a virtual library of beautiful images and products from around the globe without ever having to leave home. While armchair travel is a lovely way to kill a few hours, sometimes it’s necessary to put down that smartphone, hop on a plane and go see the sights firsthand. After all, there’s no comparison to experiencing the architecture of Marrakesh or Shanghai in person. To that end, we recruited a few of our favorite industry experts to share some of their top international spots for design lovers.

English artist Claire Brewster creates intricate paper sculptures from cut-out maps of the world. Birds in flight are a favorite subject, as in Done and Dusted shown here.

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MARRAKESH EXPRESS

One look at her iconic line of carpets and textiles, and you can see the Moroccan inspiration behind Madeline Weinrib’s work. The New York-based designer has been making annual pilgrimages to Marrakesh for nearly 20 years. Below, she presents her top recommendations for shopping and sustenance. madelineweinrib.com

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33 RUE MAJORELLE Like a smaller version of the legendary Parisian boutique Colette, this open-concept shop just opposite the Majorelle Garden is stocked with an expertly curated collection of clothes, jewelry and art by local designers.

DAR YACOUT Designed by Bill Willis, the late American architect and decorator who helped put Marrakesh on the style map, this dining spot serves a set menu amid dramatic decor. Plan ahead; reservations are a must.

ALNOUR Located in the medina, or old city, this workshop and store is a social enterprise for handicapped women who are skilled in the art of embroidery. They sell exquisite, handmade linens for the home, as well as clothing. EL FENN BOUTIQUE With its impressive art collection and drop-dead gorgeous interiors, El Fenn, from Vanessa Branson, Virgin mogul Richard Branson’s sister, is one of the most stylish stays in the medina. Now, it features an adjoining boutique with an array of wonderful home goods, which can be shipped globally. I’ve collaborated with them on a collection of pillows, and all proceeds from sales benefit a foundation that teaches women to weave in the Atlas Mountains.

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NOMAD RESTAURANT With a modern menu that features fresh salads, Nomad is my favorite place for lunch in the medina. The café has a lovely terrace that overlooks “spice square,” where you can view all the exotic spice vendors. Bonus: They take craft cocktails seriously here. LALLA French owner Laetitia Trouillet crafts chic handbags—think studded leather clutches—and accessories at this boutique in the hip Guéliz district. Her bags, scarves and headbands make wonderful gifts for friends back home.

DAR MOHA This restaurant was once the home of French designer Pierre Balmain. I like to sit by the pool, but all the rooms are charming. There is a set menu with many courses of Moroccan food, so be prepared for a feast.

MAISON DU KAFTAN Perhaps no article of clothing conjures images of Morocco quite like the free-flowing kaftan. Also located in the medina, this store is stocked with versions of the garment in all colors, styles and price ranges.

BELDI COUNTRY CLUB If you need a peaceful respite from the commotion of the souk, you can’t beat this place for a leisurely swim or a spa treatment. Grab a French-style lunch by the pool—the salade nicoise is divine!

THIS PAGE: MARRAKESH EXPRESS PHOTOS: COURTESY MADELINE WEINRIB. OPPOSITE: ARTFUL LODGER PHOTOS: COURTESY JASPER CONRAN LIMITED. A LA MODE PHOTO: COURTESY FONDATION PIERRE BERGÉ AND YVES SAINT LAURENT. A LA MODE RENDERING: COURTESY STUDIO KO.

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ARTFUL LODGER Jasper Conran has designed women’s fashion, menswear, accessories and home goods, but he’s never attached his name and aesthetic to a hotel—until now. L’Hôtel Marrakech is the British designer’s first foray into luxury lodging. “Opening a hotel has brought together all that I enjoy working on the most: food, textiles, interiors and gardens,” he says. Located in a 19th-century riad (a traditional Moroccan dwelling with an interior courtyard) in the heart of the medina, the otherworldly retreat combines modern-day amenities with oldfashioned glamour. “Marrakesh is a city of amazing contrasts where one can wander along dark alleys and emerge into exquisite gardens and beautiful courtyards,” he says. “I wanted to make L’Hôtel Marrakech a comfortable home, where people feel immediately welcome and happy.” l-hotelmarrakech.com

3 a la mode A half century ago, the desert city of Marrakesh cast a spell over fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent, forever influencing his work. To honor that legacy, the long-awaited Musée Yves Saint Laurent Marrakech, designed by Studio KO, will open its doors in October. Located on the street bearing his name near the Jardin Marjorelle—the legendary garden that he and longtime partner Pierre Bergé saved from development in 1980—the museum will feature permanent and rotating exhibitions as well as a library, café and restaurant. “This city deeply influenced Yves’ life and work, particularly his discovery of color,” says Bergé. “The Studio KO architects share this passion for Marrakesh and their clean, uncluttered style recalls his work.”

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German architect Gisbert Pöppler has crafted sophisticated, jewel-box spaces throughout Berlin during his 20-year career. Over the years, he’s cultivated a number of favorite haunts throughout the art-centric city. Below, he shares a few picks. gisbertpoeppler.com

Emperor Wilhelm II, and its garden is a calming hideaway in the middle of the city.

8:30 a.m. I love starting the day with breakfast in the Wintergarten café at Literaturhaus Berlin. The villa was built in 1889, during the reign of

2 p.m. I stop by Trouvé-Berlin for a little treasure hunting. This vintage furniture store is dedicated to French and Italian design of the 20th century.

10 a.m. Head to Berlinische Galerie (shown above), a new museum whose primary collection is composed of art produced in the city, spanning from 1870 to present-day. 12 p.m. Hunger strikes, so I pop into Salumeria Lamuri, a casual Italian restaurant located in the Kreuzberg neighborhood. It’s my favorite intimate spot for a satisfying lunch with a good glass of wine.

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3 p.m. For treasure of a different sort, visit René Talmon l’Armée’s shop. The jewelry designer makes beautiful pieces using 18-karat gold, oxidized silver and naturally colored diamonds. 4 p.m. To get a sense of Berlin’s decadence in the 1920s, check out the museum at the LiebermannVilla. German painter Max Liebermann’s old summer residence by Lake Wannsee holds many of the artist’s paintings and has an impressive garden. 7 p.m. Briefmarken Weine is a low-key wine bar that occupies a former East German storefront— its neon sign “Briefmarken” translates to “stamps.” With amazing pasta, antipasto and wine, it’s the perfect spot to end the day.

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File this one under happy accidents: Cologne-based designer Meike Harde was staining fabric when some of the pigment spilled onto her wooden worktop, leaving streaks of bold color to run along the grain of the surface. In that moment, her Wooden Aquarelle project was born. Based on a technique once used by German Expressionist painters, Harde’s process of applying color to wood is random, so no two panels are alike. With their intense hues and soft transitions, the panels resemble dreamy, hypnotic watercolors. When applied to furnishings, like the triangular nesting tables seen here, the effect is mesmerizing. meikeharde.com

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THIS PAGE: HALLO BERLIN PHOTO: COURTESY BERLINISCHE GALERIE. HEADSHOT: COURTESY GISBERT PÖPPLER. AGAINST THE GRAIN PHOTO: COURTESY MEIKE HARDE. OPPOSITE: LOCAL FLAVOR PHOTOS CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: STEPHAN LEMKE FOR 25HOURS HOTELS; COURTESY SOHO HOUSE; STEVE HERUD FOR EUROPE HOTELS PRIVATE COLLECTION; COURTESY DAS STUE.

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LOCAL FLAVOR Nearly 30 years since the fall of the Berlin Wall, the German city has enjoyed a renewed reputation as a decadent and cosmopolitan hub for the international art and design scene, and many of its unique hotels reflect that vibe. Here, we present four urban retreats that cater to individualized style.

EDGY LUXURY ECLECTIC AND PLAYFUL 25HOURS HOTEL BIKINI BERLIN Housed in a former 1950s high-rise, this hotel’s youthful vibe comes from the whimsical interiors of German designer Werner Aisslinger. Bicycles dangle from the lobby’s ceiling and hammocks hang in rooms overlooking the city zoo, providing the perfect perch for checking out the wildlife. 25hours-hotels.com

SOHO HOUSE BERLIN The charmingly worn concrete walls of this late-Bauhaus landmark building create an industrial backdrop for uberluxe features such as an impressive art collection with works by Damien Hirst and a swank roof deck, all courtesy of the in-house design team. sohohouseberlin.com

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SIR SAVIGNY HOTEL Israeli designer Alex Meitlis set up this hotel to look like the private home of a debonair, party-loving host, complete with a book-lined study and a thoughtfully executed design aesthetic that combines midcentury modern with Art Deco elements. sirsavignyhotel.com

DAS STUE With its grand lobby and classical stone staircase, this hotel makes a jaw-dropping first impression. The sophisticated interiors by internationally renowned Spanish designer Patricia Urquiola include colorful accent pieces and eye-catching artwork. das-stue.com

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There’s no shortage of personality in Jamie Drake’s glamorous, modern, color-saturated interiors. It shouldn’t come as a surprise, then, that the celebrated New York designer also has a reputation for being quite the bon vivant. What better insider to share his idea of a perfect day in the cosmopolitan city of Shanghai? drakeanderson.com 7:30 a.m. Rise and shine at The Peninsula hotel located right on The Bund, the famed waterfront promenade. Enjoy the view of the new city of Pudong across the Huangpu River. From here, I can see the Oriental Pearl TV Tower, an awesome 1,535-foot spire that looks like it came right off the pages of a futuristic comic book. 8:30 a.m. Enjoy a leisurely breakfast in the lobby, the hotel’s airy and spacious hub. The smoked salmon with a single scrambled egg is perfect, and the breads and pastries from the buffet are hard to resist; though, I do try to limit myself. 10 a.m. I always make time after breakfast for a relaxed morning walk along The Bund to admire the city. It’s a good way to get revved up for the day ahead, and it’s the best time to avoid the massive crowds that descend on the area at

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lunchtime. With so many different types of buildings, the neighborhood is a living museum of architectural styles. 12:30 p.m. Off to the Longhua Pagoda and Temple. It features a vegetarian restaurant, which is quite common for an active Buddhist temple. The superb main course is a soup bowl filled with carefully prepared garden delights and noodles. In the nearby entry area, school children learn how to make dumplings. 2 p.m. After lunch, tour the pagoda and temple with one of the monks as a guide. The multiple buildings are filled with spectacular carved and gilded deities. I’m in awe of one of the halls in particular; it’s filled with 500 golden statues. My kind of army—peace-loving and glittering! 3 p.m. Check out more furniture showrooms in the design district around Jiangning Road. Some of the wares are eye-poppingly over-the-top, but there are a few quieter, modern offerings as well. 5:30 p.m. Sneak back to the hotel for a muchneeded rest and pre-dinner nap. 8 p.m. If you grow weary of Asian food, opt for French food at the sensational bistro Franck, located in the French Concession neighborhood.

By this time, a martini up with a twist is sorely needed, and much enjoyed. When I’m there, I order a traditional Gallic meal and wash it down with a light Beaujolais. For dessert: rich and decadent chocolate mousse. 10:45 p.m. Lights out—until the next time. Xie Xie!

this page: shanghai surprise photos: courtesy jamie drake; pearl tower photo: getty images. opposite: dramatic turn photo and headshot: courtesy greg natale design. inside story photo: courtesy kpdo.

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INSIDE STORY For over 20 years, Kerry Phelan has been a leading force in the Melbourne design scene, creating elegant spaces that are understated but luxurious. Here, she gives us the scoop on her effortlessly hip hometown. kpdo.com

What quality makes Melbourne design unique? Melbourne has a different feel than Sydney. It has a colder climate, and it’s moodier; whereas, Sydney is all about the sunshine and the harbor. Our design always nods to our natural environment. Why do you think the city is having a moment? The influx of a lot of new restaurants, cafés and bars has given designers a chance to be more adventurous. Also, the residential property market is extremely competitive—developers not only employ designers as a marketing tool, but also to promote a Melbourne lifestyle. Finally, there’s Instagram, which is creating its own, universal visual language, bringing Australian design to an international audience.

DRAMATIC TURN Sydney designer Greg Natale, known for his fondness of bold colors and geometric patterns, has won international acclaim for his tailored, sophisticated interiors. Read on for his take on design in the land down under. gregnatale.com What sets Australian design apart? I think our geography has helped to create our own “international” style. We’re influenced by our traditional European roots, but we also admire the creativity and industriousness of America. Factor in our proximity to Asia and our mild climate, and you can see how Australian design has evolved into its own thing.

the Art Gallery of New South Wales, which is next to the Royal Botanic Gardens, or the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, which is nestled on the shores of Sydney Harbor. It may sound clichéd, but if you’re ever in town, you must visit the Sydney Opera House to see a show and take in the amazing architecture by Jørn Utzon.

Favorite Aussie designers past and present: I am a big admirer of the late architect Harry Seidler. His work was ahead of its time and his career spanned many decades. His projects weren’t always warmly received, but his provocative work defined a style and an era of Australian architecture.

Dream project: I would love to try my hand at a private jet—who wouldn’t! There’s a challenge in creating a chic interior with so many restrictions on space and functionality.

Must-see sites when visiting Sydney: As an art lover, I always make sure to drop into

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Favorite local design brands: Chris Connell Design is brilliant for all things furniture, product, interiors and architecture; he’s been a driving force over the last 25 years for original design. And Bruce Rowe from Anchor Ceramics does phenomenal sculpture and planter vessels.

Up next: I recently launched a collection of decorative glass mosaic tiles with Italian brand Bisazza. I also did a new collection of hand-knotted Tibetan wool and silk rugs, and I’ve got new housewares out later this year.

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Left: A circa-1800s carousel horse in the family room of a Dallas residence overlooks a Hickory Chair 1911 Collection sofa wearing Perennials fabric from David Sutherland. Nearby, Lee Jofa material covers Suzanne Kasler for Hickory Chair benches. Modern History’s Midtown cocktail table sits atop a Turkish rug from Renaissance Collection. Opposite: The simple limestone façade of this house, originally built by TAA Custom Homes, is underscored by linear window frames from Solara Iron Doors & Lighting. Designer Denise McGaha brought in concrete planters from Elegant Earth in Birmingham, Alabama, which are filled with plumbago. Armstrong Berger Landscape Architects developed the house’s remaining front and rear landscaping.

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rmed with paint swatches, designer Denise McGaha first visited Gail and Ron Berlin’s home in Dallas’ Park Cities area for only a color consultation. “The living room color wasn’t working,” she remembers. “It was pink, with a lavender cast.” All five samples she brought, however, clicked, as did personalities, and one thing led to another: a whole-house tweaking helmed by McGaha. The residence had originally attracted the Berlins—empty nesters with three grown children and eight grandchildren— with its neoclassical architecture, setback siting on the lot and framing with 75-year-old oak trees. However, the couple were seeking a balance between her newfound modern preferences and his longstanding traditional tendencies while creating a backdrop for their collection of fine art and antiques. The home they found had many elaborate elements that just needed to be simplified and streamlined

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to fit their aesthetic. “There was nothing missing as much as it was a little overdone,” Gail says. Their trust in McGaha’s vision led to key decisions that pleasantly surprised the couple, producing some outstanding design elements throughout. In the living room, for instance, the elaborate dimensional plaster ceiling originally featured a dark stain, forming a visually heavy canopy. “I was going to take down the whole ceiling,” Gail recalls. “Denise talked us into painting it a lighter shade, in the same color as the walls, because she liked the design and texture.” To complement the ceiling update, McGaha also replaced the room’s original white-marble mantel—detailed with urns, emerald cabochons and gold accents—with an elegant substitute from her Denise McGaha for Materials Marketing collection. “I chose black Nero marble to create balance with the multiple windows in the space and to weight the plasterwork ceiling,” the designer explains.

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An Innovations wallcovering lends texture in the dining room, where McGaha grouped works from Alan Barnes Fine Art and pieces from the homeowners’ collection in a salon style. An Ochre chandelier from David Sutherland hangs above a table formed with an Arcade Center base by Thomas Pheasant from Baker and a glass top by Fashion Glass & Mirror. Artistic Frame’s Ziegfield chairs wear Duralee fabric; the rug is from Truett Fine Carpets & Rugs.

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Across the foyer and into the dining room, attention turned to the walls. Mirrored fretwork came down in favor of more sedate paneled wainscoting, and the designer added a wallcovering in a charcoal-hued leaf-pattern wood veneer, creating a rich textural backdrop. Likewise, McGaha planned a salon-style grouping for some of the Berlins’ exquisite traditional paintings in various sizes and themes, all unified by carved gilt frames. The arrangement was an adventure for the clients, who had previously opted for gallery-style displays of their fine art. “We were uncertain it would allow each painting its own authenticity,” Gail remembers. “However, Denise said, ‘Trust me. We’ll hang them, and if you don’t like it we’ll change it.’ ” McGaha laid out the grid in just 20 minutes, the design more than pleasing her clients. “I’d never seen anyone arrange art like that,” the wife says. “When we saw the result, we were captivated.” McGaha’s idea to hang a 19th-century French gilt mirror on an antiqued mirror pane on a wall in the breakfast area also required some friendly persuasion. “I was reluctant,” Gail admits. However, the clients once again trusted their designer, whose risk-taking paid off. “The change made a huge difference,” the wife says of the double-mirror feature, which now serves as a dramatic focal point within view of the front entrance. A similarly unorthodox suggestion involved placing a piece of art above the oval tub in the master bathroom. “The rug, seating and art make the space feel more like a bathing room,” McGaha explains. The art installation itself—on a glass wall separating the bath and the shower space—proved challenging. However, through the owners’ company, Berlin Interests—which handled construction on this project post-purchase—the team successfully hung the painting using a special wirecable system.

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A 19th-century French mirror layered over an antiqued mirror pane fabricated by Fashion Glass & Mirror is a dazzling focal point in the breakfast area. The Bistro banquette by Mariette Himes Gomez for Hickory Chair is clad in Perennials Swanky Platinum fabric from David Sutherland. Ilsa side chairs by Alexa Hampton for Hickory Chair—covered in Miles Redd for Schumacher material—pull up to a Saarinen table from Knoll with a gray marble top.

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Other changes, although less unorthodox, were equally impactful. In the kitchen, McGaha added wood doors to previously all-glass upper cabinets to conceal storage, leaving glass for emphasis on the cabinets near the range. She also painted the island base a soft blush shade, a subtle but effective relief from the all-white cabinetry. Elsewhere—namely in a powder room just off the kitchen as well as in the master bedroom—McGaha artfully integrated wallcoverings for textural interest and pattern. “My design aesthetic involves multiple layers in spaces,” she says, “and I love to start with wallpaper.” When it came to furnishings, “Gail wanted classic, clean lines and more architectural pieces that could blend with important antiques in their collection,” McGaha says. Seating throughout, such as the family room sofa in smooth velvet, has simple lines while accommodating

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heavy use. Even antique pieces seem refreshed and updated in the context of their new modernized surroundings. “The homeowners want guests to feel at ease,” the designer says, noting the couple appreciate quality and detail but find beauty in the understated. The Berlins gained their grandchildren’s official stamp of approval after tackling the backyard. Now, with a pool area and landscaping, Gail enjoys filling the home with fresh flower cuttings while “the grandkids frequently enjoy the hot tub,” she says. “That’s just the way it’s supposed to be.” With her home complete and McGaha’s paint swatches filed away, Gail is working her way through another set of colors: She has taken up watercolor painting. “I thought I would try to learn, and I have a good time with it,” she says. “Color is mesmerizing.”

The goal for the kitchen was twofold: to allow flexibility when entertaining and to create a comfortable and livable space where family and guests can gather. The runner is from Renaissance Collection.

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A mix of finishes and textures appears in the master bedroom, where coverings from David Sutherland include Phillip Jeffries’ Monte Carlo Nights on the walls and Platinum Leaf Blocks in Singapore on the vaulted ceiling, creating a dramatic evening glow. A painting from Alan Barnes Fine Art hangs above an existing bed; linens are Sferra. An existing coffee table tops a rug from Truett Fine Carpets & Rugs.

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Below, left: A Holland & Sherry trim from David Sutherland bands the master bedroom’s Kravet material draperies, which were fabricated by SRT Designs. Below, right: Also in the master bedroom, an Arteriors lamp brings an elegant teardrop silhouette to a bedside desk by Maitland-Smith.

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Right: Artist Reza Samimi’s Woman with Candle, acquired in Europe by the wife’s grandfather, hangs on a glass wall separating the master bathroom tub from the shower. The existing chandelier, originally placed in the dining room, mimics the pattern in the rug from Renaissance Collection. Opposite: For subtle visual interest, McGaha dressed the master bathroom walls in Lee Jofa’s Artisan Stripe in Dove Grey. Aerin for Visual Comfort & Co. Union Double Arm sconces flank the vanity.

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“THE RUG, SEATING AND ART MAKE THE MASTER BATH FEEL MORE LIKE A BATHING ROOM.” –DENISE MCGAHA

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Mosaic tiles in shades of blue rim the backyard swimming pool designed and installed by Distinctive Pools, tying in with Emissary stools in the outdoor seating area. Janus et Cie outdoor furnishings complement the family room decor just inside. A concrete console from Currey & Company, at left, holds a pair of Italian urns from the homeowners’ collection.

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IT’S ELECTRIC ARTIST TODD SANDERS LIGHTS THE WAY TO VINTAGE-STYLE NEON SIGNS IN THE HEART OF TEXAS’ CAPITAL CITY. WRITTEN BY MIMI FAUCETT / PHOTOGRAPHY BY DARREN CARROLL

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Neon Pop artist Todd Sanders (bottom) uses Michelangelo’s “pounce pattern” technique to transfer designs to metal or paper. “This piece represents the American open road and the adventure that lies ahead,” he says, referencing the car-andtrailer work adorning a wall of his Austin studio (previous pages), where his dog, Hank Jr. Jr. Jr., frequents. A luchador movie poster inspired these in-progress works awaiting neon (right); vintage mementos adorn his studio’s walls (opposite).

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reetings from Austin,” states the recognizable vibrant mural painted on the façade of Todd Sanders’ South Austin art gallery and design studio. The colorful backdrop has become somewhat of an unofficial landmark for locals and tourists, an appropriate status for the creator working on the other side of the wall. A neon Pop artist, Sanders has spent a large part of his career preserving the capital city’s soughtafter nostalgia by designing vintage-style neon signs under the moniker Roadhouse Relics. His work reflects his bold and lively town, with most pieces conveying retro phrases or silhouettes illuminated in colorful neon tubes fixed onto weathered bases. Think: classic pinup girls’ lit-up legs wearing candy-red stilettos and bright blue mason jars with animated fireflies. “Each of my art pieces looks like a rusty neon sign rescued from some old Route 66 roadhouse but is, in fact, brand-new,” Sanders says. The Texas-born talent has been making signs since his days studying graphic design at Sam Houston State University. “I fell in love with typography and working in a shop—not at a desk,” Sanders recalls. In the 1990s, the hands-on creative landed in Austin and founded his own commercial signage company. But after a decade of producing lighted signs for local businesses, he decided to pursue his craft as fine art full-time. Today, Sanders’ mostly edition-based work has found fans in such A-list celebrities as Johnny Depp and, naturally, Willie Nelson. In 2015, the artist had his first solo exhibit, at the Samuel Owen Gallery in Nantucket. “Seeing my work on the same wall as Andy Warhol and Damien Hirst was a very humbling experience,” says Sanders, who credits both of these Pop art icons as having help shaped his career.

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“I TRY TO CREATE A WORK OF ART THAT’S COMPLETELY ORIGINAL WHILE FOLLOWING THE SPECIFICATIONS OF HOW NEON SIGNS WERE MADE YEARS AGO.”

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Sanders is unsurprisingly old-school about his technical process. Eschewing computer graphic programs like Photoshop, the artist hand-sketches every detail of his designs—from typography to graphics—on gridded sheets of vellum. He then projects each drawing onto a wall to make edits in scale before sending final specifications to a fabricator. Sanders’ reverence for the “great sign masters” of the early 20th century, including Kermit Wayne and Philip Di Lemme, is evident in these steadfast techniques. “I try to create a work of art that’s completely original while following the specifications of how neon signs were made years ago,” the artist says. Another example of this is his use of penetrating electrodes, a method in which neon

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tubing bends to 90 degrees and cuts through a sign’s metal housing and metal backing— a decidedly more difficult technique than terminating at the face of the metal. Although his signs are new, Sanders works to give each a characteristically antique feel. He hand-paints all of the surface graphics on his pieces and even scrubs the housing with Scotch-Brite pads so it rusts quickly, resulting in a certain patina. These days, the maker also juxtaposes his art’s kitschiness with more modern, sometimes cheeky phrases. A recent iteration shamelessly illuminates the letters “WTF.” “I love knowing my works will live much longer than I will,” Sanders says. “It’s my way of writing onto the world, ‘Todd was here.’ ”

An original “Austin” neon sign from ButterKrust Bakery sits atop the 1950s Detroiter travel trailer (left) where Sanders lived for eight years while creating his studio. From his Segment series, a piece appears unbolted from a much larger pinup girl (above, left). The artist, who draws all of his designs by hand, treasures his collection of sketches (above, right).

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PERSONAL TOUCH DISTINCTIVE FINISHES, FURNISHINGS AND ACCESSORIES IMBUE A HOUSTON HOME WITH A CUSTOM IMPRINT. WRITTEN BY MINDY PANTIEL / PHOTOGRAPHY BY JULIE SOEFER

INTERIOR DESIGN / SARAH EILERS AND LAURA BETH RICKAWAY, LUCAS/EILERS DESIGN ASSOCIATES, LLP ARCHITECTURE / CRAIG STITELER, CRAIG STITELER DESIGN HOME BUILDER / KARL HANSEN, K&C CLASSIC HOMES

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In the family room of this Houston home, interior designer Sarah Eilers paired a Hickory Chair sofa from Bunch & Shoemaker wearing Lee Jofa fabric with a Formations coffee table from Culp Associates. Throw pillows, including one in Penny Morrison’s Pasha fabric from Allan Knight and Associates, provide a pop of color. The antique chandelier is from Art & Antique Hunter.

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ome may view an antique rolling pin as simply an old kitchen utensil. But when interior designer Sarah Eilers spied a collection of them that belonged to client Jamie Sanford’s grandmother, she saw a design opportunity. “I try to include elements that are meaningful to the homeowners whenever possible,” says Eilers, who commissioned a local artist to assemble those pins and a few others into a piece now decorating a wall in her client’s breakfast room. The interior designer then proceeded to artfully arrange fishing rods and baskets in the husband’s study. “He loves to fish, and displaying items such as these helped put a personal stamp on the house,” she explains. Eilers’ desire to create a home unique to its inhabitants is a common theme throughout her projects. “In this case, Jamie came to us with some inspiration pictures, giving us a sense of her style but no distinct direction,” says Eilers, whose project designer, Laura Beth Rickaway, helped bring

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this home to life. “When that happens, we take the client shopping and expose them to as many ideas as possible.” From the onset, the interior designer strives to decipher the homeowners’ individual preferences and include them throughout process. That level of interactivity was just what Jamie envisioned when she and her husband, Key, purchased the Acadianstyle home in Houston’s Memorial neighborhood. After years of small-town life in Katy and with three grown sons out the door, the couple wanted to start fresh—while bypassing the construction stage. “We didn’t want to wait two to three years for completion, so when we found a spec house with a good floor plan and a flexible builder, we went for it,” Jamie says. Builder Karl Hansen was just beginning the trim phase when the Sanfords came along. “It soon became a custom home,” he says, adding that he happily accommodated requests for interior changes. “In particular, they wanted cabinets and moldings specific to their needs.” But the

The Matt Camron Rugs & Tapestries Tabriz rug inspired the family room’s color scheme. The Charles Miller lounge chair and ottoman from ID Collection, both sporting a Kerry Joyce pattern from George Cameron Nash, complement hues in the floor covering. The round oak antique table is from Back Row Home, and the Peter Fasano fabric-clad draperies are also from George Cameron Nash.

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Opposite: The dining room’s chandelier, from Tucker Payne Antiques in Charleston, South Carolina, hangs from a custom plaster ceiling by Segreto Finishes. Custom chairs from Woodland Furniture in Idaho Falls, Idaho, covered in Colefax and Fowler fabric from Culp Associates, pull up to a Keith Fritz dining table from EC Dicken. Underneath is a Matt Camron Rugs & Tapestries rug. Below: A French chestnut credenza from Joyce Horn Antiques graces the foyer. The antique French stanchion mounted as a custom lamp is from Carl Moore Antiques; the artwork by Elizabeth Chandler is from Gremillion & Co. Fine Art. Another rug from Matt Camron Rugs & Tapestries completes the opening tableau.

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residence’s rustic French exterior, a collaboration with architect Craig Stiteler, remained intact. “Part of the home’s attraction is that it’s not just another Mediterranean-style house,” the architect explains. “Things like the brick walls and slate roof with clay hips and bridges set it apart.” For his part, Stiteler chose authentic-looking materials that react well to the area’s humidity. For instance, “integral plaster that is hand-troweled has the depth of an old-world finish and stands up to the elements better than synthetic stucco,” he says. The architect, who opted for clay brick over concrete for the same reason, wanted the house to have a timeless look, accomplished through honest, traditional materials. By her own admission, Jamie felt overwhelmed at the prospect of tackling the interiors of such a large home

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alone, so she contacted finish designer Leslie Sinclair for assistance. With her guidance, they settled on pale blue for the kitchen cabinets, but for the remaining interior decisions Sinclair recommended Eilers, who took the lead from there. The interior designer invited the wife on a whirlwind tour of shops and showrooms, a hands-on experience that delighted the homeowner. “Playing a role in picking every single thing was my favorite part,” says Jamie, who reveled in touching fabrics and test-driving chairs. Already in place, the home’s reclaimed antique heart pine flooring, purchased through The Woodshop of Texas and salvaged from the American Crayon Company in Ohio, and a network of salvaged ceiling timbers provided the backdrop for the owners’ vision of timeless interiors with contemporary art accents.

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Opposite: A Gregorius Pineo chandelier from Culp Associates illuminates the breakfast room’s antique table from Back Row Home. Barley-twist chairs by Panache Designs from ID Collection tout Lee Jofa fabric backs and seat cushions wearing Holly Hunt’s Great Plains fabric. Displayed on the wall is an art piece Vestige created using antique rolling pins from the homeowners’ collection. The rug is from Matt Camron Rugs & Tapestries. Below: The kitchen’s custom cabinets feature a finish by Segreto Finishes. Twin lanterns from Brown light an island topped with quartzite from the Designer Stone Center; Hickory Chair counter stools wear Perennials fabric from David Sutherland. The Duquesa field tile that rims the room and the Duquesa Alba Mezzanotte tile on the stove backsplash are both from Walker Zanger.

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Builder Karl Hansen worked with project manager Danny St. Andrie to build this residence, equipped with an outdoor dining area. A Janus et Cie table pairs with upholstered chairs from Patio 1, while teak benches from Westminster Teak in Live Oak, Florida, supply additional seating. The copper lantern is from Janet Wiebe Antiques.

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A selection of rugs cemented the home’s color scheme. In the family room, for instance, a soft blue-and-beige Tabriz rug sets off the neutral-tone sofa as well as the wood-framed chair sporting a bold indigo-and-white pattern. “When you enter the house you see right through to the family room, so it needed a ‘wow’ factor like that chair,” Eilers says. Similarly, the neutral tones of the dining room’s Oushak rug drove the choice of pale linen on the chairs, while a whisper of blue on the draperies made of Kerry Joyce fabric ties back to the hues originally established in the kitchen. Also in the dining room, a delicate crystal chandelier suspended from the custom plaster groin-vault ceiling is one of several light fixtures employed as a statement piece. A more masculine French wood-carved version

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hangs from the study’s coffered ceiling, and in the stairway a trio of suspended iron-and-glass lanterns complements the geometry of the iron-and-wood switchback staircase. “The goal was to have a cohesive mix of antique and contemporary lighting,” Eilers says. In a final flourish, Eilers seamlessly related the interiors to the outdoor living spaces. In lieu of a matchy-matchy approach, she mixed cast-aluminum sofas with a zincand-teak coffee table in the covered outdoor living area and blended slipcovered chairs and teak benches in the space’s dining area. “It’s easy to one-stop shop for outdoor furnishings,” she says, “but a collected look creates a connection from inside to outside and ties everything together.”

The covered outdoor patio is a four-seasons gathering spot. Croquet aluminum chairs and a sofa, all from Summer Classics in Pelham, Alabama, flank an antique coffee table from the homeowners’ collection. Splish Splash Pools designed and installed the swimming pool, visible in the background.

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Below, left: An antique walnut commode from Giana Allen Design in Atlanta occupies a vestibule in the master bedroom. The trumeau mirror is from Maison Pernoud; the Jan Showers Collection Venetian Series lamp is from David Sutherland. Below, right: An antique trestle table from Janet Wiebe Antiques and a Noir Swedish bench accommodate games and craft projects in the bunkbed room. The homeowners purchased the chairs from Meredith O’Donnell Fine Furniture. Material by Jim Thompson Fabrics from Culp Associates conceals the beds beyond.

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The study features custom plaster walls and cabinet finishes by Segreto Finishes. Beneath an antique chandelier from Brown sit a Paul Ferrante coffee table from George Cameron Nash, a Theodore Alexander armchair from Bunch & Shoemaker and an A. Rudin sofa wearing Kerry Joyce fabric also from George Cameron Nash.

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The master bedroom’s custom plaster walls by Segreto Finishes highlight an Alfonso Marina bed wearing Pindler fabric on the headboard; bedding is Leontine Linens. Another Jan Showers Venetian Series glass lamp tops a Bernhardt chest. The iron side table is by Noir, the rug is from Stark, and the draperies feature Clarence House fabric from Culp Associates.

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Below, left: The master bathroom tub enjoys natural light through the window, which wears a Hartmann & Forbes grass-weave shade from Culp Associates. A garden stool from Mecox serves as a table, while the sconces are from Joyce Horn Antiques. Custom plaster is by Segreto Finishes, and the honed white Venatino marble floors are from Walker Zanger. Below, right: A pair of A. Rudin swivel lounge chairs from EC Dicken clad in Zoffany fabric flank a walnut table by Giana Allen Design. The tufted round ottoman fabricated by Lozano Upholstery also wears Zoffany; the Formations bench underneath the window is dressed in Pindler fabric. The French chandelier is from Joyce Horn Antiques.

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FINDING BALANCE INDUSTRY COLLEAGUES JOIN FORCES ON A DESIGNER’S CONTEMPORARY COTTAGE-STYLE HOME IN AUSTIN. WRITTEN BY TATE GUNNERSON / PHOTOGRAPHY BY MOLLY CULVER

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INTERIOR DESIGN / EMILY SEIDERS, STUDIO SEIDERS ARCHITECTURE / RYAN STREET, RYAN STREET & ASSOCIATES HOME BUILDER / BEN BAILEY, BAILEY CONSTRUCTION COMPANY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE / BILL BAUER, THE GARDEN DESIGN STUDIO

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uilding a home from the ground up is no easy feat, but designer Emily Seiders has more experience than most—not to mention talented friends to lend a hand. After she and husband Rick purchased a lot in Austin’s Rollingwood neighborhood, Seiders enlisted close colleague and residential designer Ryan Street—whom she calls “a visionary”—to help conceptualize her family’s new abode. “I asked him to take traditional architecture and make it feel young, fresh and contemporary,” she recalls. The result: a cottage-style home with a highpitched roof and slurried-brick exterior. Merged with wooddormer siding, steel-framed French doors at the front entry and a standing-seam roof, the home’s softly undulating surface imparts a decidedly modern edge. “The brick is there, but it has a subtle texture that doesn’t overwhelm the architecture,” Street says. And while the form is traditional, the detail is modernized. A strong connection between the landscape and the interior also made the designer’s priority list. As an homage to Seiders’ roots in the South, where brick is a prominent architectural detail, a wall surrounding the lot and a brick wall in the front foyer both remain untouched, sans slurry. Likewise, ample metal-framed windows and doors ensure vistas of the leafy surroundings while complementing the home’s white walls and wide-plank wood flooring. And to preserve a pair of oak trees in the front yard while also maintaining ample lawn space for the couple’s 8-year-old son, the house stretches across a narrow swath of the property, with a swimming pool carved into the rear foundation alongside a spacious patio off the living room. “We removed the mass and made it an outdoor space underneath the roofline,” Street says. “It’s about blurring the line between inside and outside.” Turning attention to the interiors, Seiders seized the opportunity to infuse her own aesthetic throughout. The designer selected furnishings that interact in delightful ways while adding texture and interest to the neutral canvas. “I like to balance shapes and create a yin and

“I LIKE TO BALANCE SHAPES AND CREATE A YIN AND YANG IN EVERY SPACE.” –EMILY SEIDERS

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yang in every space,” she explains. “Each piece in the house has a story. We love that.” A free-form teak cocktail table, for instance, brings an organic sensibility to the linear architecture and tailored furnishings in the lofted formal living room, while a custom dark stone fireplace mantel adds visual and tactile contrast. The balancing effect continues in the dining room, where the eye dances from a vintage Murano glass chandelier to the dark-stained bar cabinetry contrasting with a custom-bleached white-oak table. Contemporary upholstered seating is paired with 19th-century Spanish baroque chairs, a nod to the couple’s travels and studies in Spain. “To achieve a pleasing neutral room that’s not flat or boring, it’s critical to have a mix of textures,” Seiders says. “I like leather, rawhide and steel—things nature provides for us.” Another standout nature-derived element in the home—thanks to Rick’s access to beautiful stone slabs through his importing company—is the Calacatta marble in the kitchen. Applied on the waterfall-style island and the backsplash, it originated from the same block used throughout the One World Observatory lobby in Manhattan. “These pieces of stone come out of the earth,” Seiders says. “They are so stunning and dramatic.” Builder Ben Bailey employed 3-D modeling to ensure correct veining and returns for the island and the backsplash, which integrate seamlessly with the rift-sawn oak cabinetry. “There was a lot of attention to detail to the nth degree,” he says. The builder’s millwork team constructed the kitchen cabinetry and installed the horizontal wide-plank lacquered-black wall paneling in the window space just off the kitchen. “The nook creates a dark moment to balance all the light,” Seiders notes. “The home has a lot of little alcoves like this for a happy moment.” Design moments also emerge outside, where landscape architect Bill Bauer, along with project manager Marcus McKenzie, concocted a spectacular steel stairway with built-in planters leading from the elevated back patio to the grassy lawn. “The stairs create pattern in the landscape and become a major element instead of just being a transition,” Bauer explains. The feature also reiterates the balance achieved throughout the interiors, as the silver ponyfoot in the planters will eventually spill over and conceal the stairs like a flowing blue waterfall integrated into stones. Elsewhere outside, Street’s design left more than enough lawn where the son and his dog, a Wirehaired Pointing Griffon, can play. With all the details in place and the residence’s casual-yet-sophisticated vibe, “it feels like home,” Seiders says. Yet there’s plenty of room for the family to continue to personalize, the designer acknowledges. “We have a few blank walls, but I’m trying to let them sit for a while,” she says. “I’m sure we’re going to have more adventures, and we’ll fill any empty spaces with meaningful art and keepsakes we acquire along the way.”

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Exposed brick in the foyer of designer Emily Seiders’ Austin residence adds warmth and texture behind a custom console holding Formations candlesticks. Art by Bertrand Flachot on the brick wall is from Callan Contemporary in New Orleans. An antique French mirror from Found for the Home contrasts with a modern planter from ByGeorge. A Visual Comfort & Co. pendant completes the space.

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A patterned rug from Black Sheep Unique grounds the family room, where a Lee Industries sectional from Caffrey & Company sports Perennials acrylic-clad cushions. A brown leather chair by Cisco Brothers complements the Los Andes by Ignacia Murtagh coffee table from Bernhardt Design; Artisan Stoneworks crafted the marble side table. Kenny Braun photography from Stephen L. Clark Gallery joins Michele Quan’s ceramic art piece on the walls.

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“THERE WAS A LOT OF ATTENTION TO DETAIL TO THE NTH DEGREE.” –BEN BAILEY

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Opposite: Lindsey Adelman pendants illuminate the custom white-oak kitchen cabinetry fabricated by one of Bailey Construction Company’s millwork shops; the backsplash and countertops feature Calacatta marble from Architectural Granite & Marble. Minimal, clean lines continue with the Kohler Parq faucet and the barstools from Costantini Design in New York. Below: The dining room is a study in light and dark. Beili Liu’s abstract art purchased through Tate Art Advisory is juxtaposed with white walls, while upholstered seating contrasts with the antique Spanish baroque chairs from Provenance Antiques in Atlanta. Stan Bitters’ Thumbprint pot is from Ten10 in Los Angeles. A Murano glass chandelier from Jean-Marc Fray crowns the custom table.

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On the back patio of the home, constructed by builder Ben Bailey, chairs by Teak Warehouse with Sunbrella fabric-covered cushions and Kelly Wearstler throw pillows welcome conversation around a stucco fireplace. Texas Lightsmith crafted brass sconces designed by Seiders that frame the door. Metal-base dining chairs, also by Teak Warehouse, surround a cast-concrete dining table.

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Mosaic encaustic-cement tiles from Architectural Granite & Marble adorn the swimming pool, which was designed by landscape architect Bill Bauer and installed by Southern Living Pools. The Walter Lamb for Brown Jordan lounge chairs, crafted from weatherproof brass and flexible marine-grade UV-stable cording, are from Design Within Reach.

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“I ASKED RYAN STREET TO TAKE TRADITIONAL ARCHITECTURE AND MAKE IT FEEL YOUNG, FRESH AND CONTEMPORARY.” –EMILY SEIDERS

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Opposite: Marble flooring with a faux wood grain from Architectural Granite & Marble sets a monochromatic tone in the master bathroom. A vintage Chiavari chair from Jean-Marc Fray pulls up to Calacatta Gold marble countertops and white-oak customstained cabinetry wearing bronze Rocky Mountain Hardware pulls and knobs. The pendant is Visual Comfort & Co. Below: Flanked by Made Goods nightstands, a guest bedroom’s channel-tufted headboard is covered with Kravet fabric. Susan Connor New York cushions add a pop of color to neutral Matteo bedding from Wildflower Organics. The Shaw pendant by Darryl Carter is from The Urban Electric Co. in Charleston, South Carolina; the Ochre Coco mirror is from David Sutherland.

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An Ochre chandelier from David Sutherland and Aerin for Visual Comfort & Co. lamps illuminate the master bedroom. A braided-wool rug from Creative Flooring grounds the Oly bedframe, paired with a vintage bench from Brown. A throw pillow from Found for the Home interjects color, while hand-painted porcelain flowers by artist Bradley Sabin from Callan Contemporary bring movement to the walls.

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Presidio Steel Doors & Windows 7303 Burleson Road, Suite 101 | Austin, Texas 512-524-6060 | presidiodoors.com


PROMOTION

Webber + Studio Architects

advertiser index ARCHITECTS

Capital Distributing 214.638.2681 | Dallas capitaldistributing.com

J. Christopher Architecture 512.745.6144 | Austin jchristopherarchitecture.com

Factory Builder Stores Houston factorybuilderstores.com

Jauregui Architects 512.328.7706 | Austin jaureguiarchitect.com

K&N Builder Sales, Inc. 713.868.3611 | Houston knsales.com

Perk Homes 214.420.9980 | Dallas perkhomes.com

The Fireplace Man 713.785.8399 | Houston thefireplaceman.com

Hope’s Windows hopeswindows.com/bestviews

Miele 800.843.7231 rangeseries.mieleusa.com

Stocker Hoesterey Montenegro Architects 214.252.3850 | Dallas

Glasshouse 214.761.1100 | Dallas 512.270.2055 | Austin glasshouseproducts.com

LaCantina Doors lacantinadoors.com

Monark Premium Appliances 855.916.6627 monarkhome.com

Webber + Studio Architects 512.236.1032 | Austin webberstudio.com

Reflection Mirror & Glass 972.365.5336

Milgard Windows & Doors milgard.com

ARCHITECTURAL MOLDINGS

CUSTOM METALWORK

Portella Steel Doors & Windows 512.263.8851 | Austin 214.484.3134 | Dallas portella.com

JP Weaver Co. 818.500.1740 jpweaver.com

DeGarrio Metal Studio 214.328.3340 | Dallas degarrio.com

Presidio Steel Doors & Windows 512.524.6060 | Austin presidiodoors.com

Santiago Iron Works, Inc. 469.441.7208 | Dallas

Rehme Steel Windows & Doors 512.916.0511 | Spicewood rehmesteel.com

Officine Gullo USA 800.781.7125 officinegullo.com Sub-Zero Wolf subzero-wolf.com

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ARCHITECTS

ASSOCIATIONS

Anderson Canyon, LLC 713.942.2126 | Houston

ICAA Texas Chapter 212.730.9646 | San Antonio classicist-texas.org

Baldridge Architects 512.441.1700 | Austin baldridge-architects.com

BUILDING MATERIALS

Dick Clark + Associates 512.472.4980 | Austin dcarch.com

Builders Choice 281.820.6771 | Houston bcicabinets.com

Fusch Architects 214.696.0152 | Dallas fuscharchitects.com

Western Pacific Building Materials Houston gowestpac.com

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CUSTOM FIREPLACES

DOORS + WINDOWS (continued)

APPLIANCES

Austin Studios, Inc. 972.530.7729 austinstudios.com

CUSTOM GLASS DESIGN

Durango Doors 512.563.1670 | Austin 713.680.3435 | Houston durangodoors.com Fleetwood Windows & Doors fleetwoodusa.com/luxe

CUSTOM WOODWORKING

Sky-Frame sky-frame.com

Shelf Genie 888.491.6191 | Houston shelfgenie.com

Solara Iron Doors & Lighting 214.744.9900 solaralighting.com

DOORS + WINDOWS

Western Window Systems westernwindowsystems.com

Arcadia Custom arcadiacustom.com

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PROMOTION

Wilson & Goldrick Realtors

advertiser index FABRICS + WINDOW COVERINGS

FLOOR COVERINGS (continued)

FURNITURE + ACCESSORIES (continued)

FURNITURE + ACCESSORIES (continued)

Austintatious Blinds & Shutters 512.608.0302 | Austin austintatiousblinds.com

Rug Mart 713.784.0300 | Houston rugmarthouston.com

Copenhagen 512.451.1233 | Austin 210.545.4366 | San Antonio copenhagenliving.com

Liaigre liaigre.com

RM COCO Decor 214.453.1330 | Dallas rmcoco.com

Samad 888.726.2393 samad.com

Custom Creations Furniture 713.522.5833 | Houston customcreationsfurniture.com

Marge Carson margecarson.com

Sunbrella sunbrella.com

Stark starkcarpet.com

Design Within Reach dwr.com

Meredith O’ Donnell 713.526.7332 | Houston meredithodonnell.com

Texas Sun & Shade 512.402.0990 | Austin txsunandshade.com

Trinity Floor Company 214.943.1157 | Dallas trinityfloors.com

Hancock & Moore hancockandmoore.com

Noel Home Fine Furnishings 713.874.5200 | Houston noelhome.com

Vervain 800.611.8686 vervain.com

Truett Fine Carpets & Rugs 214.748.7550 | Dallas truettcarpetsandrugs.com

Heather Scott Home & Design 512.342.6899 | Austin heatherscotthome.com

Scott + Cooner 512.480.0436 scottcooner.com

Tufenkian 888.908.3773 tufenkian.com/nouvelle-spectrum

IBB Design Fine Furnishings 214.618.6600 ibbdesign.com

Smink Dallas sminkinc.com

Internum 713.551.3601 | Houston internum.com

Stickley 315.682.5500 stickley.com

FLOOR COVERINGS A Modern Step 512.514.0738 | Austin amodernstep.com

FURNITURE + ACCESSORIES

Antrim Hand-Loomed Carpets & Rugs 866.311.1018 antrimcarpet.com

American Leather amlea.com/luxejuly17

J. Douglas Design 214.522.8100 | Dallas jdouglasdesign.com

Three Doors 713.528.7800 | Houston threedoorshouston.com

David Alan Rugs 512.499.0456 | Austin davidalanrugs.com

Bering’s 713.785.6400 berings.com

Kisabeth Furniture 214.745.1340 | Dallas 817.281.7560 | Fort Worth kisabethcustomfurniture.com

GALLERIES

Designer Floors of Houston 713.355.7500 | Houston designerfloorsofhouston.com

Bill Luttrell, Inc. 214.741.7011 | Dallas

Ladco ladcodesigncenter.com

Arden’s Gallery 713.371.6333 | Houston ardensgallery.com

Interior Resources 214.744.5740 | Dallas intre.biz

Bright Chair 888.524.5997 brightchair.com

Leisure Collections 713.426.1010 | Houston leisurecollections.com

Katherine Houston Art 713.703.8274 | Houston katherinehoustonart.com

Raesz Custom Floors and Lighting 512.301.5580 | Austin austincustomfloors.com

Calligaris calligaris.com

Lexington Home Brands lexington.com

Laura Rathe Fine Art 713.527.7700 | Houston laurarathe.com

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PROMOTION

Bella Custom Homes

Rehme Steel Bella Windows Custom&Homes Doors

advertiser index GALLERIES (continued)

HOME AUTOMATION (continued)

HOME BUILDERS + REMODELERS (continued)

HOME THEATER DESIGN

Off The Wall Gallery 713.871.0940 | Houston offthewallgallery.com

HAAS Home Technologies 512.831.3667 | Austin haasht.com

Ellerman Homes 214.750.7881 | Dallas ellermanhomes.com

Stellar 512.308.6038 | Dallas

Southwest Gallery 972.960.8935 | Dallas swgallery.com

HOME BUILDERS + REMODELERS

Foursquare Builders 512.944.4520 | Austin foursquarebuilders.com

INTERIOR DESIGN SHOWROOMS

Aberdeen Building Group 713.819.2420 | Houston aberdeenbuildinggroup.com

Gardner Custom Homes 214.675.4435 Dallas | Fort Worth gardnercustomhomes.com

Alair Homes 713.766.0475 | Houston alairhomes.com/houston

Jauregui Builders 512.328.7706 | Austin jaureguiarchitect.com

Acero Bella 713.465.4800 acerobella.com

Alexander Hunt Distinct Homes 214.502.3332 ahdh.build

Jeff Paul Custom Homes 281.367.0316 jeffpaulhomes.com

AVID Associates 214.934.7374 | Dallas avidassoc.com

Ashley Norton Architectural Hardware 800.393.1097 ashleynorton.com

Ames Design Build 512.879.6333 | Austin amesdesignbuild.com

Milan Design + Build 469.333.8880 | Dallas milandesignbuild.com

Collaborative Design Group 713.263.8311 | Houston cdgai.com

FSB North America fsbna.com

Barringer Custom Homes 214.729.8809 | Dallas barringercustomhomes.com

Pipkin Homes 214.701.6776 | Dallas pipkinhomes.com

Cravotta Interiors 512.499.0400 | Austin cravottainteriors.com

Bella Custom Homes 214.232.3690 bellacustomhomes.com

Quail Hollow quailhollowwestlake.com

Denise McGaha Interiors 972.869.4914 | Dallas denisemcgaha.com

Bob Thompson Homes 972.931.9595 | Dallas bobthompsonhomes.com

Rendition Luxury Homes 817.601.8585 parkridgebrownstones.com

Eklektik Interiors 832.804.6300 | Houston

cjb HOMES 214.927.1313 | Dallas cjbrec.com

Rohe & Wright Builders 713.864.4040 | Houston rohewright.com

Elizabeth Garrett Interiors Houston elizabethgarrettinteriors.com

David Wilkes Builders 512.328.9888 | Austin davidwilkesbuilders.com

Sharif & Munir Custom Homes 972.788.1234 | Dallas sharif-munir.com

Jaimie Anand Interiors 512.573.2484 | Austin jaimieanand.com

Diamante Custom Homes 512.693.9059 | Austin diamantehomes.com

Tatum Brown Custom Homes 214.261.4877 | Dallas tatumbrown.com

Jauregui Interiors 512.328.7706 | Austin jaureguiarchitect.com

Thornwood Gallery Fine Art 713.528.4278 | Houston thornwoodgallery.com

HARDWARE

Pierce Decorative Hardware and Plumbing 214.368.2851 | Dallas piercehardware.com Rick’s Hardware & Decorative Plumbing 214.736.8600 | Dallas rickshardware.com Rocky Mountain Hardware rockymountainhardware.com

HOME AUTOMATION AVAI Home Technology 512.301.9445 | Austin avaihome.com

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Rosenberg + Gibson Design, LLC 713.540.5152 | Houston rosenberggibson.com

INTERIOR DESIGNERS

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PROMOTION

OZ Interiors

advertiser index INTERIOR DESIGNERS (continued)

KITCHEN + BATH (continued)

KITCHEN + BATH (continued)

Julie Rhodes Interiors 713.667.3894 | Houston julierhodesstyle.com

Cabinet Innovations 713.461.6424 | Houston cabinetinnovationstx.com

Studio Snaidero Houston 877.762.4337 snaidero-usa.com

Swarovski Lighting swarovski-lighting.com

L. Pearson Design 713.614.7208 | Houston lpearsondesign.com

DXV by American Standard dxv.com

Wood-Mode wood-mode.com/edisonheights

Unique Lighting of Texas, Inc. 214.421.2066 | Dallas lltx.com

Laura U Interior Design Houston laurauinteriordesign.com

Eggersmann USA 800.276.1239 eggersmannusa.com

Zephyr zephyronline.com

Lucinda Loya Interiors 713.682.2800 | Houston lucindaloyainteriors.com

Expressions Home Gallery 972.432.4972 | Dallas expressionshomegallery.com

Martha O’Hara Interiors 512.222.3201 | Austin oharainteriors.com

J. Tribble 404.846.1156 jtribble.com

Nancy Corzine nancycorzine.com

The Kitchen Source 214.741.1912 | Dallas 817.731.4299 | Fort Worth thekitchensource.net

LIGHTING

OZ Interiors 346.571.3192 | Houston ozinteriors.net

Leicht 713.622.7440 | Houston leichthouston.com

Crystorama 800.888.4470 crystorama.com

Rachel Horn Interiors 512.354.1300 | Austin rachelhorn.com

Pedini 800.404.0004 pediniusa.com

Expressions Home Gallery 972.432.4972 | Dallas expressionshomegallery.com

Tiffany McKinzie Interior Design 214.883.5473 | Dallas tiffanymckinzie.com

Poggenpohl poggenpohl.com

Hubbardton Forge 800.826.4766 hubbardtonforge.com

Nice Moves 214.747.6683 | Dallas nicemovesusa.com

Twenty-Two Fifty Interiors 281.265.2250 | Sugar Land twentytwofiftyinteriors.com

Redstone Kitchens 214.368.5151 | Dallas redstonekitchens.com

Jonathan Browning 415.401.9999 jonathanbrowninginc.com

White Glove Storage & Delivery 512.490.1500 | Austin 214.748.1111 | Dallas whiteglovedelivery.com

Smith & Ragsdale Kitchen Design 214.682.6815 | Austin | Dallas smithandragsdale.com

Modern Forms modernforms.com

ORGANIZATIONAL SOLUTIONS

Snaidero USA 877.762.4337 snaidero-usa.com

Serip Organic Lighting 323.739.5462 serip.us

The Container Store 855.827.5623 containerstore.com/tcsclosets

KITCHEN + BATH Arete European Kitchens 512.383.9906 | Austin aretekitchens.com

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LANDSCAPING AquaTerra Outdoors 214.387.8333 | Plano aquaterraoutdoors.com

LIGHTING (continued)

LUXURY BEDDING Scandia Home scandiahome.com

MISCELLANEOUS Brown Safe Manufacturing 760.233.2293 brownsafe.com SK Home Dallas skhomedallas.com

MOVING + STORAGE

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PROMOTION

Carvajal Group

advertiser index REAL ESTATE

STONE + TILE

STONE + TILE (continued)

Castelle castelleluxury.com

Brad Hermes 713.816.3200 | Houston

Allied Stone 855.861.6388 Austin | Dallas | Houston alliedstoneinc.com

Silestone by Cosentino topsontop.com

Gloster gloster.com

Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s Intl. Realty - Susan Baldwin 214.763.1591 | Dallas noblesbaldwin.com

Antolini Italy antoliniprecioustone.com

Stone Boutique 972.635.4000 | Dallas stone.boutique

Leisure Collections 713.426.1010 | Houston leisurecollections.com

Carvajal Group 512.786.1515 lbjrealestate.com

Aria Stone Gallery 844.425.2742 Dallas | Houston ariastonegallery.com

The Stone Collection 972.488.5700 | Dallas thestonecollection.com

Teak Warehouse 800.343.7707 | 866.937.8325 teakwarehouse.com

Cathy Stubbs/Keller Williams 281.340.4120 cathystubbs.com

Artistic Tile 855.214.0493 artistictile.com/luxe

Texas Counter Fitters texascounterfitters.com

Elite 25 Austin Austin elite25austin.com

Austin Granite Direct 512.825.5625 | Austin austingranitedirect.com

Thorntree 713.690.8200 | Houston thorntreeslate.com

Costa Christ Media Dallas costachrist.com

Ethan’s View at The Backyard 512.595.4762 | Austin ethansview.com

Caesarstone caesarstoneus.com

Walker Zanger walkerzanger.com

POOL BUILDERS

Gottesman Residential Real Estate - Laura Gottesman 512.451.2422 | Austin gottesmanresidential.com

Designer Stone Center 713.862.0120 | Houston designerstonecenter.com

Zodiaq zodiaq.com/2017newcolors

BWERKS 512.649.4040 | Austin bwerksluxurypools.com

Greenwood King Properties Houston greenwoodking.com

Eldorado Stone eldoradostone.com

Cascade Pools, Inc. 281.486.4088 | Houston cascadepools.net

Luxury Portfolio Fine Property Collection luxuryportfolio.com

ELEMENTS 214.537.8833 | Dallas elements.design

Keith Zars Pools 210.494.0800 | San Antonio keithzarspools.com

Perry-Miller Streiff Group 214.799.1488 | Dallas dpmfinehomes.com

GEOLUXE geoluxe.com

Modern Design + Build 512.608.6602 | Austin moderndb.com

S4 Marketing Telliride

Levantina 972.488.2800 | Dallas 512.524.6517 | Round Rock levantina.com/us

Stone Mason of Spring 281.363.4102 | Montgomery waterfirerock.com

Wilson & Goldrick Realtors 512.328.0022 | Austin wilsongoldrick.com

Neolith neolith.com

OUTDOOR LIVING

PHOTOGRAPHY

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COLIN’S HOPE BEST DAY EVER PARTY TO PREVENT DROWNING

On April 1st, Luxe Interiors + Design was honored to support Colin’s Hope - a non-profit organization that creates and supports programs to help prevent children from drowning - and their Best Day Ever Party, which raised over $100,000. Iconic Austin chef John Bullington created a unique, fiery culinary experience for guests to enjoy while sipping drinks and watching the sunset over Lake Travis.

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