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Legendary Opulence.

Presenting The Precioustone Collection. When it comes to innovations in natural stone, one company stands alone: Antolini. The result is the Precioustone Collection, setting the standard for the most advanced technologies and craftsmanship of Italy. This breathtaking collection of over 100 unique creations is unrivalled for its artful beauty and exquisite quality. The collection is available throughout the US. To locate the nearest Precioustone distributor, email LUXstyle@antolini.com and visit antoliniprecioustone.com for details.


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Home is Where the Art is

Designer Jiun Ho brings together interests in culture, travel, food and art to create soulful spaces that feel like home W O N D E R + WA N D E R Where do designers find their inspiration? The Malaysian-born designer Jiun Ho looks nowhere less than to the whole wide world. “My parents saved every penny so they could travel, and they instilled that same sense of adventure in me,” says Jiun, who has visited more than 100 countries. A global menagerie of influences informs all facets of his design from interiors and furniture to lighting and accessories. “An interior space only becomes warm and inviting when it reflects the passions of the people who live there,” Jiun says. His own San Francisco studio, a space he calls Jiun Ho de Jia (above and inset), meaning the “House of Jiun Ho” in Chinese, is where Jiun brings home his far-flung inspirations and exquisite souvenirs. “The space is part gallery, event space and atelier. It’s really my creative laboratory,” he says.


A d verti s em ent

DESIGN MIND From scaling the peaks of the Andes to exploring the chateaus of the Loire and the antique shops of Bangkok, Jiun’s design brings together vast and disparate influences. The work’s unifying factors are deliberate craftsmanship and meticulous detailing. In Jiun’s hands, the solid brass rivets of the Cordoba chair (left) double as poetic accents. A handsewn top-stitched detail on the Colina sofa (below with the Ulu cocktail table) provides the finishing touch, giving a nod to the world of couture fashion.

“An interior space only becomes warm and inviting when it reflects the passions of the people who live there.”

NO PLACE LIKE HOME Jiun’s passion for travel, food and culture has brought him a wide range of projects from the blissful Revel Spa to the distinctive Two Michelin Star restaurant Saison (left, middle) and a bevy of luxury residences (left, below). To enliven each of these unique spaces, Jiun scours the globe to uncover rare sources and find one-of-a-kind items or fashions custom work. “From factory to finished product, I am totally focused on high-quality and detail. Sometimes even the tiniest element of a design can make or break the experience,” says Jiun, who takes immense pride in the fine quality of his pieces. Hallmarks of Jiun’s approach include textures against clean lines, rich dark woods against simple fabrics, and pure shapes and forms that are both challenging and inviting. Above all, Jiun’s graceful interiors make space for friendship, food, entertaining and celebration. “The key is to create that easy feeling of home wherever you are in the world,” he says.


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1. From Ebanista’s newly launched Collection Ten. The artisan-made home furnishings include: the Bergamo settee, gilded Sorriso mirror, Bardot rock crystal chandelier, Montaigne cocktail table, Naples floor lamp, Viceroy chair and Tuilleries side table. ebanista.com 2. Samad presents Trailblazer Copper from the newly launched Avant-Garde Reserve Silk Collection. A fusion of traditional design in contemporary colors, this rug is not only refined and elegant but has a truly modern feel. Handmade in India with the finest hand-carded wool and 70 percent hand-spun, hand-carved silk. Price upon request. 888.726.2393 3. Eric Brand’s Great Race coffee table, inspired by the works of Jacques Adnet, combines the beauty of nature with the sophistication of man-made metals. Each table is handmade to order, individually crafted to your specifications. A furniture connoisseur’s true luxury. Measures 54”W x 30”D x 18 1/4”H. ericbrand.com

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1. VintageView’s innovative and sleek metal wine storage system offers wine lovers a unique visual experience that displays wine bottles label-forward. The system features modular-style racks that can be customized for any space. vintageview.com 2. SieMatic SE 2002 RF marries the best of classic and contemporary kitchen design. Featuring floating shelves and chiseled-edge StoneDesign countertop, this streamlined kitchen fits as well in a country home as it does in an urban loft. siematic.us/citycountry 3. SA Baxter’s cascade door knob and lever are shown in polished nickel. Price upon request. sabaxter.com 4. Officine Gullo bespoke double oven range. Comes in more than 650 colors and three different finishes. Commercial-grade with customizable cooktop elements. Made in Florence, Italy. Priced from $36,316. officinegullousa.com


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CONTENTS

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HEART AND SOUL

SERENE ESCAPE

ROCK SOLID

WELL BLENDED

ON THE COVER

A renovation results in a Tempe home that combines the owners’ love of music and horses into a warm and sophisticated space.

Calming and comfortable was the focus for a Canadian couple seeking a modernized spa-like retreat in Scottsdale.

A builder creates a house of his own with a mix of materials that harmonize well with its Oro Valley surroundings.

When two families join as one, a residence in Paradise Valley is refashioned to reflect a contemporary yet livable style.

Written by Heather L. Schreckengast Photography by Caren Alpert

Written by Karen Werner Photography by Werner Segarra

Written by Linda Hayes Photography by Laura Moss

Written by Liz Arnold Photography by Werner Segarra

Designer Dana Lyon shaped a serene space for the living room of this Scottsdale home with custom sofas upholstered in Holly Hunt velvet from John Brooks and a reclaimed-wood cocktail table from Peter Thomas Designs. Page 260


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EDITOR’S LETTER

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PUBLISHER’S LETTER

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SCENE

Discover a discerning selection of projects and furnishings from local and nationally recognized architectural powerhouses.

RADAR

A glimpse at current happenings in the worlds of art, architecture and design.

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ON TREND

Tap into your wild side this season as the latest in fashion and home reveal the animal within.

SPOTLIGHT

Six seasoned interior designers weigh in on our most current décor obsessions.

INSIDER

Get an exclusive peek at the people, places and things you need to know about now.

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MATERIAL

Review a thoughtfully curated array of floorcoverings and find your style sensibility through their distinct and artful displays.

STYLE MAKERS

An up-close and personal look at artisans and designers who are transforming the industry.

SPECIAL SECTION: GOLD LIST Our annual compilation of industry professionals previously featured in the pages of Luxe.

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KITCHEN + BATH

Arresting tilework emerges as the star in two California spaces where calculated design details make for a dramatic yet restrained kitchen and bath.

DESIGN MINDED

Explore the design-savvy flair found in the chic destinations of London, São Paulo and Jaipur.


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Painting featured by Erik Gonzales Mixed media on panel 80"x 64" titled "Ilios" Our goal is to continually present a distinct and diverse selection of artwork illustrating how varied pieces can be formed into a sophisticated and complementary collection. Whether you're choosing art for a personal collection or too enhance a corporate environment what we have to show you is worth taking the time to see. Furniture and lighting fixtures are courtesy of John Brooks Inc.

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Additional art Darcy Baldiali, ceramic orb David Rothermel, small paintings

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The Next Move Is Yours. Contact Silverleaf Realty to arrange a personalized tour of the community and available properties. No one understands the community, the lifestyle, or the allure of Silverleaf like we do.

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The Gold List recognizes these design professionals who have had their work published in our pages. Their projects continue to influence and inspire, ranging from stunning buildings and flourishing residential gardens to rooms curated with attractive objects. More importantly, these masterminds shape structures that become the most personal part of our lives—our homes—and fill them with beauty, creating memories and the basis from which one can dream. Our collective editions span the country, from Los Angeles and the Pacific Northwest to Chicago and New York, with many more points in between. One of the more gratifying aspects of my job is having the opportunity to showcase so much talent, and also getting to know these creative souls on a personal basis. Our Gold List speaks to a cultivated life...one I hope you’ll relish.

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winter. Welcome to the winter issue of Luxe Interiors + Design.

We’ve had an exciting fall season here in Arizona with great events and partnerships, including a fabulous trunk show at Main Dish Scottsdale and a day of design at Tucson’s Fort Lowell Furniture District. I would like to thank all of our valued advertising partners for supporting us throughout the years.

We hope that you enjoy this issue of Luxe, as we continue to bring you the best in architecture and design that Arizona has to offer.

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“Beauty has always had a profound effect on the human spirit. The space in which we live and work should affect us in a positive, uplifting way.” –ANITA LANG

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MUST-HAVES:PHOENIX 1. Harmony in White, oil on canvas, measures 40”H x 30”W plus frame. Contemporary Impressionist Cara Pabst Moran uses bright and joyful yet bold and clean colors that dance across her paintings with highly textured drama. Priced at $4,860. thesignaturegallery.com 2. Painted in English Yellow Chalk Paint® with a dark wax finish, you can find tables and many other fun upcycled items at Audrey’s in Phoenix. audreyshopaz.weebly.com 3. From a collection of art mosaics by Arizona artist Mary Alice Fox, this dramatic mosaic, Mardi Gras Girl, is made of hand-cut Mexican and Italian smalti glass. Discover fabulous finds at Do Me A Favor. domeafavorphx.com 4. Preston Singletary (Tlingit) creates distinctive designs and motifs of his Northwest Coast heritage with meticulously blown, stenciled and sandblasted glass. By re-envisioning his tribal designs in a non-traditional medium, Singletary adds light and shadows to the abstract qualities that are already present in these ancient forms. Available at the Berlin Gallery at the Heard Museum Shops. berlingallery.org


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MUST-HAVES:PHOENIX 1. Collection O by Studio Putman from THG-Paris® is inspired by Andrée Putman’s Vertigo collection for Christofle. An embodiment of modern luxury, the famous ring is incorporated into this exquisite design for the bath. Priced from $1,899. Available at Clyde Hardware. clydehardware.com 2. Designed by Pebble Tec®, BeadCrete™ pebble and glass pool finishes are comprised of iridescent, modern glass beads, giving you an exquisite pool finish that becomes the centerpiece of your backyard. Available in 22 colors, the high-glass content mixed with cement and pigment harnesses the capabilities of Pebble Tec® while providing a dazzling look. pebbletec.com 3. Shown is River Crossing by Gail Morris. Oil on canvas, measures 24”H x 24”W. Available from Bonner David Galleries. bonnerdavid.com 4. Jeff Koons’ iconic Split Rocker is available as a limited edition vase from Bernardaud as part of its 150th anniversary collection entitled, L’art de la Table. The piece is crafted of fine Limoges porcelain and created in an edition of 3,500 pieces. Available at Main Dish, Scottsdale, Arizona. Priced at $4,300. 480.751.2393


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GILDED GLASS AND JEWELRY CONVERGE WITH RARE ANTIQUES AND MOSAICS IN THIS ARTFUL ASSEMBLAGE OF DESIGNS.

MUST-HAVES:PHOENIX 1. Combining antiqued stones and reclaimed woods, this mosaic reflects the essence of “down-to-earth-chic.” Available exclusively through Tabarka Home. tabarkastudio.com 2. When you are looking for a signature piece that is as individual and distinctive as you are, Michael’s Creative Jewelry has it. From international award-winning designer Michael J. Boillot. michaelscreative.com 3. Create a festive centerpiece with a bouquet of fresh cut flowers in a tall, square tapered gilded vase, or dazzle the oenophiles with a paillette wine decanter. Available at del Adora Fine Linen, Scottsdale. deladora.com 4. The Spanish Colonial dresser is handcarved from solid mango wood then finished with a deep hand-rubbed stain and lacquer. The heirloom-quality dresser is a handsome supporting piece to any room. Measures 44”W x 24”D x 36”H. Available at Passport Imports. Priced at $690. passportimports.com


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MUST-HAVES:TUCSON 1. By Olivia Riegel Frames, The Gatsby Collection is an Art Deco throwback to old Hollywood glamour. Available at Pear Tree House, located in St. Philip’s Plaza.

520.329.8597 2. Shown is an early 20th-century, life-size angel of Mexican provenance. Sold as a pair. Available at Tom’s Fine Furniture and Collectables. 520.795.5210 3. Why leave jewelry in your jewelry box in your closet when you can put it in a place where you and your friends will always see it? Jewelry for your home is what this fixture truly is. Priced at $3,960. 520.322.4303 4. Garage storage never looked so sexy. European-inspired cabinets that are stunning yet fully functional and at an affordable price. Contur all-metal modular cabinet systems are available at Closet Trends. closettrendsaz.com 5. Shown is the 1945 Louis X1V of France Leopard Chair, made of mahogany, restored to new condition. Available at St. Narcisse Furniture. narcissefurniture.com


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1. Bliss by Corbett. Handcrafted iron with topaz leaves. Adorned with Brazilian rock crystals, smoked crystal medallions, nickel and crystal tassels and white pearl glass shades. Available at Illuminations, your light source for all things brilliant and beautiful. illuminationstucson.com 2. With its treated mosquito netting and moated legs, the Desert Bed allows one to embrace the night sky without the night-crawling and flying visitors. Since each bed is handmade, there is an endless number of materials and finishes available. metalartsvillage.com 3. This elegant, stylish wall unit is designed by Mr. Flavio Da Fre’of Italy. Available in Tucson at Copenhagen Imports. copenhagenliving.com 4. “The simple, clean lines appealed to my sense of beauty…(their impression) hit me like a ton of bricks.” - Thayer Coggin. The Roger Chair, available at Contents Interiors. contentsinteriors.com


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Nestled in the heart of Paradise Valley, the featured residence boasts pristine vistas of Camelback Mountain. Designed by Phoenix-based Agnieszka Jastrzebska, the compound embodies a unique aesthetic that is not traditionally found in its desert environs. “I have always been drawn to Santa Barbara-style homes,” notes Jastrzebska, whose approach was understated in nature, yet summons a striking sophistication. Implementing such tony design elements as regal architectural columns, cantera stone accents and a series of sweeping outdoor living spaces, the home also entertains a comprehensive solar panel system and complies with LEED Silver certification. ajdesignstudio.com

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FRESH INTERPRETATION “Design has the power to break boundaries,” states Hong Kong-based designer and architect Steve Leung, who recently released his first wallpaper collection through the United Kingdom’s Graham & Brown. “I believe cross-field collaborations stimulate innovation.” Inspired by his rich background in Chinese architecture and décor, Leung’s new line is made up of seven distinctive patterns—including Bao, shown, a contemporary take on classic Oriental screens. This elegant assemblage, Leung says, “expresses the beauty of traditional Chinese garden elements with a Western twist.” grahambrown.com

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poetic approach When Robert Bristow and Pilar Proffitt designed their first furniture piece in 1999, they didn’t envision a complete line or a full-service interior design and architectural firm to follow. Yet just a year later, the second part of the equation, Poesis Design—from the Greek root word meaning “to make”—came to fruition. Crediting her experience in architecture as the enduring inspiration behind their furniture collection, Proffitt says, “there is a palpable framework underlying each piece.” For the featured brass and glass-topped Ice Cubes table—available through Ralph Pucci—that artfully executed vision is undeniably apparent. poesisdesign.com; ralphpucci.net

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Upon designing this rural Mediterranean-influenced hillside residence, Scottsdale-based architect Dale Gardon used the property’s relatively steep lot line to his advantage, allowing the home to nestle into its captivating backdrop of the McDowell Mountains. Incorporating locally quarried stone, a Roman pan tile roof and burnt pine window frames, Gardon executed a layout that is reminiscent of an Italianate villa. According to the architect, the interiors of the property are not overscaled or opulent, rather “they were designed to evoke comfort, while embracing the panoramic views of the adjacent mountains and city below.” dalegardondesign.com

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This season, London architect, designer and artist Andy Martin’s point of view on furniture design shines with the introduction of Blocks A, B and C. More like treasured objets d’art than seating, Martin says he envisioned these stunning statement pieces to be representative of a stool, side table or coffee table. Cast from translucent and pigmented polyester resin, “the designs were experimental for me,” notes Martin, who says “lightness of form and optical illusion offset the physical heaviness of the pieces and awaken their true beauty.” andymartinstudio.com

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SCHOOL OF ROCK In an epic architectural collaboration, Los Angeles-based CO Architects and the Tempe office of Ayers Saint Gross have devised a monumental fortress, infusing the Phoenix campus of the University of Arizona with a dose of powerful design. Towering six stories and encompassing a colossal 268,000 square feet, the structure serves as the Health Sciences Building for both the University of Arizona and Northern Arizona University, incorporating lecture halls, study spaces, a library and simulation labs. Inspired by the desert forms in which it is situated amongst, the exterior was crafted from 13 distinct pieces of copper panel, which shimmer in the sun, highlighting the abstract patterns in the façade. “The architecture is a dramatic response to the building’s function and our climate,” notes Ayers Saint Gross principal Jack Black. “We envisioned it as the paramount expression for the health sciences in Phoenix.” coarchitects.com; asg-architects.com

DALE GARDON DESIGN PHOTO : DINO TONN . ANDY MARTIN STUDIO PHOTO : COURTESY ANDY MARTIN STUDIO . PROJECT JOOST PHOTO : COURTESY MOOOI . HEALTH SCIENCES BUILDING PHOTO : COURTESY CO ARCHITECTS / AYERS SAINT GROSS .

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Massimo Castagna, founder of Milan firm AD Architettura and the designer behind the streamlined furnishings for Italian brands the likes of Ceccotti and Minotti, feels that design and architecture are essentially two reciprocal fields. Castagna’s most recent collaboration is with Toronto- and New York-based Avenue Road; the featured Cage B étagère is just one of the many new introductions, all of which focus on Castagna’s enduring regard for the use of mixed materials and textures, and strength of craftsmanship. Available in eight standard sizes and fully customizable, Cage B is offered in several finishes and woods, including handburnished blackened steel and eucalyptus, shown here. avenue-road.com

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Presented with an elevated stretch of property in Scottsdale in the elite Desert Mountain community, architect Mark Tate chose to envision a layout that he deems as soft desert contemporary. “The roots of the form and scale echo traditional Pueblo architecture,” notes Tate, “and the modern twist is manifested by the open floor plan and extensive overhangs.” Applying simple desertappropriate materials such as stucco, steel, glass and concrete, Tate was able to capitalize on the natural contours of the terrain and allow the natural beauty of the ambient surroundings to take center stage. tate-studio.com

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Bestowed with a vibrantly tiled staircase that leads to an observatory deck, this Paradise Valley residence features an abundance of charming elements, while capturing both Mediterranean and Moroccan influences. According to the architect, Scottsdale-based Jon Poetzl, “this home is incredibly unique, as its views are completely undisturbed,” making way for breathtaking Arizona sunsets. By virtue of a basic material palette, Poetzl simplified the details, allowing the landscape, interiors and seasonal sunlight changes to coalesce and further elevate the experience. carsonpoetzl.com


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HEIRLOOM QUALITY In the old naval shipyards just a short drive from historic downtown Charleston stands a brick building so unassuming, one might mistake it for a forgotten warehouse. But inside—in an ironic juxtaposition of beauty—custom lighting fixtures are being lovingly pieced together by the highly skilled artisans of The Urban Electric Co. W R I T T E N A N D P R O D U C E D B Y A R LY N H E R N A N D E Z P H O T O G R A P H Y B Y P E T E R FR ANK E D W A R D S

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only appropriate that it be the backdrop for a company making heirloom-quality lighting fixtures the old-fashioned way: at a work bench, by hand. “Take a quick lap around our factory, and you’ll notice there aren’t many machines. It’s a very people-centric process,” says Dave Dawson, founder and owner of The Urban Electric Co. “This is a hand-built business and our artisans are our biggest investment.” Just a decade old, Dawson’s company has not veered from what it initially set out to do. The brass and copper lanterns, sconces and pendants—all built to order—that come out of the South Carolina workshop are still held to an incredibly high standard of excellence. “We define craftsmanship as quality,” says Creative Director Michael Amato. “It’s about the caliber of the materials, the finishes, the execution in manufacturing. Our clients come to us to obsess over the details.” So suffice it to say that in a world of instant gratification, where quick-to-ship, machine-made foreign goods are an ever-growing norm, The Urban Electric Co. is an outlier. “Pride is our heritage. We’re all artists in our own right with a passion for what we’re doing, and we can make anything for anyone,” notes Jeff Peek, a senior master craftsman who’s been with the company over nine years. “Building by hand breathes life into a piece, gives it warmth, character and a genuine human touch. That’s something a machine could never do.” It’s no wonder such product integrity has drawn the discerning eye of some of interior design’s elite; the likes of Darryl Carter, Steven Gambrel and Amanda Nisbet have all fashioned a collection for the company stemming from their desire to collaborate with the brand. “I think we’re all nostalgic for traditional craftsmanship and how things used to be made,” notes Dawson. “People crave that, and I believe that’s what we deliver.”

Thoughtful design along with hours of meticulous craftsmanship goes into every lighting piece created by The Urban Electric Co. The Charleston-based company prides itself on the artisans behind the mostly bench-built process. Though custom fixtures make up a large part of the business, an inventory of over 300 in-house designs, which can be personalized with custom finishes and paint colors, are available for quick shipping.


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How do you balance speed with craftsmanship? The world is moving faster and people aren’t willing to wait as long for things. But we’re lucky; we have clients that appreciate the care behind our fixtures. Who is the audience of The Urban Electric Co.? We’re looking to work with very selective clients, architects and designers; those who recognize the value that one-of-a-kind lighting, with proportion and scale, can add to a space. Why build local? When we started this business, we felt an American artisan who was engaged in the process and appreciated who the client was, they were going to put more into their craft. At the end of the day, there’s value in that. We couldn’t make the same product in a faceless factory abroad. What defines your brand? All of our lights come with a lifetime guarantee. There is no fine print, no exceptions. We stand firmly behind every piece that comes out of our man-helmed factory.

Will we see furniture or other décor from The Urban Electric Co. in the coming years? It’s just as important to know who you aren’t, so that you can stick to who you are. I don’t want to make a lot of different things only half well; I’d rather do one thing flawlessly. We love lighting, and I think we’ll be doing the same thing in five years, just better. LUXE INTERIORS

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Amethyst and cast bronze join forces in this dazzling lamp. Pair of Amethyst & Bronze Lamps, price upon request; craigvandenbrulle.com

The unpolished nature of petrified wood bookends counterbalances sleek cabinetry. Petrified Wood Bookend, $98 each; jaysonhome.com

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ike a book buried amongst a shelf of its literary peers, a library may sometimes be an untapped room in a home. Often thought of as dark, mahogany-clad alcoves, a rich yet modern space can emerge when fashioned with the right details. “Don’t shy away from mixing styles or lightening things up,” says designer Edda Elias, who imagined this library in Lawrence, New York. “Have a sense of whimsy when selecting furniture

and decorative pieces.” Here, traditional wood paneling and an octagonal wood floor echoed in the ceiling opening create the backdrop for sleek pieces arranged for diverse uses. “I wanted to ensure that in each area, there was a feeling of intimacy and comfort.” Two words that surely elicit the very essence of what a library should be.

Organic lines and a textural leather seat make for a playful reading perch. Elka Chair, $1,715; bernhardt.com

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Celerie Kemble reinterpreted the classic game table into this chic piece for Maitland-Smith. Mirror Glass Inlaid Backgammon Game Table, $3,147; maitland-smith.com


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New York: Espasso in Tribeca; I need a bigger apartment just to fit all the Sergio Rodriguez furniture I dream of buying one day. San Francisco: Coup d’Etat has a wild collection of antiques and reproductions. L.A.: Nicky Kehoe’s NK Shop is the right mix of old and new. London: Jamb, if only to see the superb taxidermy giraffe. Istanbul: A La Turca; you ring a doorbell on a nondescript façade to enter, which makes it feel all the more exclusive. YOUR IDEA OF GASTRONOMIC BLISS:

Ordering the omakase from Sushi Yasuda in New York. I don’t go very often, but that’s only because I don’t want to become numb to the sensation of true happiness UP NEXT FOR YOU:

I’m launching a bespoke line of prints based on my personal collection— hatched from a dangerous cocktail of insomnia and eBay—of antique kimono stencils from the late 1800s. It will be available exclusively through my TriBeCa studio. Zak Profera alongside his trusty business partner Shinji. Fabrics, left to right: Takigawa in Ink, Damatlik in Rubia, Khotan in Rubia, Basilica (on sofa).

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Athena Sculpture, Barry Dixon for Arteriors, $105; arteriorshome.com

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Vicente Wolf Candle, $75; vicentewolf.com

flocks of winged-inspired interior accents and fashion frills. From butterflies and dragonflies to peacocks and pheasants, design gazes upward. Fleeing their perches, these creatures have found a new refuge in artful mediums like tableware and console tables. Prepping

Schumacher Birds & Butterflies, priced from $95; dempseyandcarroll.com

our canvas is New York-based artist Eric Cahan, whose perfect sunset (shown top right) reflects the milieu.

Bread & Butter Plate and Cup & Saucer, Carolyn Collection, $35 & $85; ralphlaurenhome.com

Gold Scarab Beetle Cufflinks, $150; paulsmith.co.uk

Hera Collection, price upon request; liberty.co.uk

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Adirondack Antler 6-arm Chandelier, $1,395; restorationhardware.com

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Browmley Ice Bucket and Tongs in Zebra, price upon request; pigeonandpoodle.com

Fashion and design take a walk on the wild side this winter as a stampede of antlers, hides and animal prints take charge. There is a primal theme permeating the scene and influencing modern interiors, from Oly’s steady, paw-footed ottoman and Hermès’ debut wallcovering collection featuring distinguished racehorses to Cartier’s revamped iconic gold panther ring. Echoing this sensibility is New York artist Jenna Snyder-Phillips’ Creature Collection— illustrating both the complexity and simplicity readily found in the animal kingdom. Matthew Williamson Collection at Osborne & Little, price upon request; osborneandlittle.com

Ajax Ottoman, price upon request; olystudio.com Finish Col. M01, Hermès Wallpapers, price upon request; homefabricshermes.dedar.com

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Horned Urchin Door Knobs in Nickel, price upon request; charlesedwards.com Golden Brown Collection, price upon request; yvel.com

Fish Spice Jewels, $175; l-objet.com

Blu Mare Collection by Vietri, priced from $110; madinitalystore.com

sea level Intrigued by the uncertainty of what lies beneath, the ocean has long been a source of inspiration for the world of design. Mercury Scales Pillow by Aviva Stanoff, $195; abchome.com

The ambiguous sea acquiesces to home décor with dramatic scaled side tables and remarkable urchin hardware, each echoing its underwater counterpart in both shape and texture. Creating some serious waves of his own is photographer and Los Angelesbased artist Gray Malin, known for his aerial perspectives of some of the globe’s most elusive beaches and oceans. Brass Desk Lamp with Ebony Brass Shade, Celerie Kemble for Maitland-Smith, $897; maitland-smith.com

Ananaz Side and Coffee Table, price upon request; gingerandjagger.com

Gray Malin, À la Plage Collection, Waves of Capetown Triptych; maisongray.com


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As senior vice president and creative director at Estée Lauder—the brand her illustrious grandmother founded in 1946—Aerin Lauder has a way with feminine detailing. For her recent lighting collection, she envisioned a 72-piece assemblage of fixtures, many of which are endowed with that sophisticated aesthetic. Here, her Lynn wall light illuminates, its chic floral crystals and lustrous burnished silver base instantly conjuring a bygone era of glamour. Undoubtedly versatile in nature, Lynn could be the crowning accent in the tony boudoir of a 1940s apartment, or function as a classic addition to a contemporary space.

“I’m drawn to adaptable pieces like this wall light, which can function in a very modern or more traditional setting. I can envision it on the ceiling of a small powder room or on either side of a mirror in an entryway.” LILLY BUNN WEEKES | NEW YORK, NY | LILLYBUNN.COM

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“The whimsy of the pattern’s angular nature calls to mind the Legion of Honour medal ribbons imparted to French military heroes. From a design perspective, I would use this fabric to decorate a cabana in a fabulously tropical locale.” MICHELLE NUSSBAUMER | DALLAS, TX | CEYLONETCIE.COM

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Upon describing the notion behind this striking new fabric from Parisian textile atelier Pierre Frey, chairman and creative director Patrick Frey explained, “Carriacou was conceived from the idea of a decorative scarf bestowed upon the winning horse at a prestigious race.” Emblazoned on an elegant linen backdrop, the vibrantly hued embroidery summons a dramatic yet playful feel, and would make for a gorgeous accent pillow, upholstery piece or set of drapery panels.


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“I’m enamored of the overall lightness of the piece, and the chic combination of glass with the brass finish. I could see it hanging above a large communal table in the great hall of a ranch-style home.”

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Jonathan Browning says the smooth, continuous curves of a racetrack inspired the concept for his Chamont chandelier. Connecting seamlessly to the fixture’s elegant antique bronze frame is a series of six lead crystal cylinders perched atop the base ever so delicately. Each piece, etched with an intricate hand-carved motif, lends an acute attention to detail. “I was most interested in exploring minimalism,” notes the San Francisco-based designer, who adds that “orchestrating clean lines, a luxurious feel and elegant design elements” were his chief objectives.

CHANDELIER PHOTO: COURTESY JONATHAN BROWNING. PORTRAIT: GREY CRAWFORD.

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COMPANY Jonathan Browning | RETAIL $8,900 | INFO jonathanbrowninginc.com


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“I would love to arrange this platter, along with others, on a wall in a client’s kitchen or dining room. The detailed illustrations and subdued quality in the coloration echoes an old-world allure that is immediately captivating.” SAM ALLEN | WESTPORT, CT | SAMALLENINTERIORS.COM

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John Derian Company and Astier de Villate’s latest collaboration is a delightful departure from the sophisticated ceramic tableware that the two brands have joined forces to create in the past. “This collection is a novel variation from our decorative work,” says John Derian, who was inspired by the opportunity to create serving ware for everyday use. With imagery reminiscent of 19th-century bookplates and ephemera, each of the Paris-made pieces— including the charming Owl platter shown here—would infuse a winter tablescape with a consummate touch of polished whimsy.


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According to Job Smeets, discovering an avenue for decorative arts in a modern design realm is his company’s overarching quest. One half of Netherlands-based design firm and gallery Studio Job, Smeets, along with his partner Nynke Tynagel, has collaborated with luxury accessories labels the likes of Bulgari and Swarovski, and home décor companies such as Moooi, whose extraordinary Labyrinth chair is highlighted here. Undoubtedly a hot shade on the current runways, the emerald hue further elevates this seat’s bold yet captivating essence.

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GREEN GODDESS COMPANY Studio Job | RETAIL $3,705 | INFO moooi.com

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“The chair’s scale combined with its waterfall edge is eye catching. As we admired it, we were transported to a beautiful and sophisticated architectural garden. We would love to see a grouping of four styled around a Lucite table in a covered outdoor space.”


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Prior to launching her eponymous Seattle design studio and event space, Tamara Codor spent several years studying classical painting. Her unique approach to designing furniture undoubtedly reflects a command of fine art. “My enduring inspiration is to create beautiful compositions and form function into art,” she says. Drawing from the conviction of balancing mass and weightlessness, Codor stacked four individual blackened oak drawers atop an exposed steel and gold-leaf frame to create this arresting dresser, which has materialized as an iconic part of her growing collection.

“The way Codor reimagined a traditional case piece is brilliant; it’s functional, but so clean and elegant. I would line up three of these for maximum effect, but they would also be superb as side tables in a bedroom.” ANNE COYLE | CHICAGO, IL | ANNECOYLEINTERIORS.COM


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For Tucson designer Annie Hammer, creating jewelry isn’t just the assemblage of beautiful materials, but rather a perspective of the world. Hammer glimpses towards physics and geometry when dreaming up each uniquely fashioned piece. “I envision things in sculptural form and then turn it into jewelry.” Her clever approach has us eager to see what’s next! anniehammer.com 2

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Whether on the hunt for a reclaimed wood console or the perfect hostess gift, you can count on a trip to Found for stylish accessories and home furnishings. From candles to sofas and antiques to modern wares, this shop is brimming with treasures. If so many great options in one place seems overwhelming, schedule a consultation with the store’s fabulous design team to help you focus on your individual needs. founddesign.co 3

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Stemming from a passion for aromatherapy and the benefits of essential oils, Emilie Davidson Hoyt founded Lather. Originally a small line of pure olive oil-based soaps, Lather has evolved into all-natural body, face, hair and home products with a devout fan base and stores across the country. Every lotion and soap is mixed from top-quality plant- and food-based ingredients. Check out Lather’s Blending Bar in Scottsdale to create your own custom body oil, gel or lotion. lather.com

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Like the illustrious Paris Flea Market, you’ll find an elegant selection of home goods, accessories, apothecary and jewelry at Phoenix’s Paris Envy. While there’s no shortage of Frenchinspired furniture, lovely scroll motifs and Parisian décor, owners Jason Moore and Laurie Lavy also offer handmade custom lighting. From traditional crystal chandeliers to industrial zinc pendants, our review is a resounding très chic! parisenvy.blogspot.com

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Scottsdale’s Sweet Republic is known not only for its delicious and innovative ice cream flavors, like the not-to-be-missed salted butter caramel, but also its craftsmanship and use of all-natural, locally sourced ingredients. Every batch of ice cream, sorbet, toppings, waffle cones and cookies is made in-house and in small quantities from scratch. Stay tuned as owners Jan Wichayanuparp and Helen Yung open new locations across Arizona in the spring. sweetrepublic.com 2

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Located high atop Paradise Valley’s Camelback Mountain, Hi Lob private guesthouse is an idyllic hideaway. With floor-to-ceiling windows offering stunning panoramic views throughout, you’ll never miss a sunset—even from the bathtub. This tranquil twobedroom home is outfitted with Frette linens, a full kitchen, dining room and outdoor pool and patio with fireplace. Just steps away, you can visit the spa on the grounds for Asian-inspired treatments. sanctuaryoncamelback.com

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With an understanding for an on-the-go lifestyle, ChopShop Co. offers fast service and casual-chic dining without sacrificing quality. From the hearty salads, known as “The Chops”, low-carb wraps, juices and shakes, the menu is bursting with top-quality seasonal and healthful ingredients. Open for breakfast through dinner in Tempe and Old Town Scottsdale, it’s easier than ever to skip the guilt at this charming and delicious eatery. chopshopco.com 4

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I love to go to breakfast at 8 am on Saturday mornings at Arcadia Farms in Old Town Scottsdale. It’s quaint and charming and reminds me of where I grew up on the East Coast. The breakfast quesadilla, with its flakey pastry puff crust, is so delicious. Make sure to get the apricot tea and a fudge brownie on your way out from their marketplace across the street. arcadiafarmscafe.com 2

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Met by 12-foot ceilings and raw oak floors, when I step foot into my Phoenix studio, I feel instantly inspired. It’s full of fabrics, wood samples, drawings, etc.; all the elements I need to get the creativity flowing. If I am not on a job site, I can be found there working on a project accompanied by my yellow lab Hamilton. Much of the furniture used in my work is custom, but I also carry an assortment of carefully selected manufacturers that stop me in my tracks. laurakehoedesign.com

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Sometimes, to escape the Phoenix hustle and bustle, I venture toward Tucson for a different and often more laid-back vibe. The Ritz-Carlton, Dove Mountain is absolutely superb. Backing up to a gorgeous Jack Nicklaus-designed golf course, the expansive property is comprised of over 800-acres and is drenched in luxury amenities like the Spa Serenity pool, which is beyond words! Lay out by the beautiful pool and gaze out at the majestic Sonoran Desert range. dovemountain.com/ritz

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My fashion style is really a modern meets bohemian vibe usually conveyed through J Brand jeans, Tory Burch flats (like these gorgeous Crystal Chelsea Ballet flats) and an Ella Moss shirt. I love going into Nové, a well-merchandised boutique in Scottsdale. The owner Evon Fig has a great eye and you will find a nice mix of emerging and established designers. See Tyler on Saturdays, he is extremely helpful. noveshop.com; toryburch.com

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Dennita Sewell, Curator of Fashion Design at the Phoenix Art Museum, poses amid her latest exhibit, “The Cape”—on view through February 9. Opposite: Sewell first cultivated her craft at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York; shown is its Leon Levy and Shelby White Court.

PORTRAIT: DAN DELANEY. OPPOSITE: COURTESY THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART. TOP RIGHT: COURTESY VIVIENNE WESTWOOD.

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For as long as she can remember, Dennita Sewell was in love with fashion. “Some people save photographs, I archived my clothes,” states Sewell, who took her passion and forged a distinguished career path that has included a coveted job in

One of Sewell’s favorite fashion designers is Vivienne Westwood, whose unique style can be seen in her Winter Tartan Bag 4580 Blue.

New York as collections manager at The Costume Institute at The Metropolitan Museum of Art where she worked under esteemed curator Richard Martin. Sewell’s decision to move on and accept a position as curator of fashion design at the Phoenix Art Museum was simple. “I had ideas that I wanted to express, much like an artist,” she says. Sewell has originated 34 exhibitions since her start in 2000 and brings a definitive point of view to her curating. “This isn’t about fashion on display like in a store window,” she says. “Here, the history behind the clothes are just as important as the objects themselves.” A self-declared minimalist, most days Sewell favors black slacks and T-shirts, claiming when she’s selecting pieces from the vault, a neutral palette is less distracting. “But come opening night, I still love to dress up,” she says, “and I’m the first one to put on Ralph Rucci or Vivienne Westwood.” phxart.org; 602.257.1222

FA S H I O N F O R W A R D

DENNITA SEWELL EVERY CURATOR SHOULD:

Look at their subject in context of history, the current environment and across other disciplines. PERIODS YOU FIND MOST ENGAGING:

The 18th century is so interesting to me because of the high level of craftsmanship, and the Rococo aesthetic appeals to my romantic sensibility. I also love the 1920s; it’s the first historical period that still seems completely modern today. MOST TREASURED PIECE:

One of my favorite items in the museum’s collection is a blue sequin dress by Chanel from 1928. It is superior in its modernity. DESIGN ICONS:

Fashion designers Vivienne Westwood, Yohji Yamamoto, Azzedine Alaïa and Ralph Rucci, to name a few. INSIDE TIP:

When I am dressing mannequins in the vault, I always have music on, often from the period of the exhibition we are working on. Preparing the mannequins is a very physical process and the music gives me the energy and vibe that brings an object to life. LUXE INTERIORS

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For painter, sculptor and designer Loren Yagoda, shown sitting in front of her own work, Full Circle, “time management is essential.” Opposite: Yagoda loves the aesthetic of Restoration Hardware and feels its furnishings and accessories are a great fit for her art and design style.

TOP RIGHT: MARY ELLEN KNOPP. OPPOSITE: RH, SCOTTSDALE GALLERY.

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“Exposure turned into interest, interest developed into a lifestyle, and a lifestyle became a profession,” explains Phoenix-based Loren Yagoda of her birth into the worlds of art and design. With a family full of art collectors, architects and

Yagoda’s Waypoint, left, and Double Waypoint sculptures are created from paper clay and depict the path one must take through life and the stopping points along the way.

decorators, it’s no wonder that Yagoda is a triple threat of creativity, boasting a successful career in painting, sculpture and devising interior spaces. “I like to think that making magic is my specialty,” she says. Whether she’s fashioning a gallery-inspired living room, a gritty 20-piece ceramics collection or a painting that resembles the look of old wood, Yagoda is always generating something expressly unique to her persona. Yet regardless of her creative outlet, a few fundamental threads are consistently woven throughout: simple forms, clean lines and texture for an end result that would fit just as effortlessly in a modern or traditional home. “Without consciously doing so, I’m a walking poster child for my aesthetic,” she says. “My style is subtle, sophisticated, often with a dash of the unexpected. I am, through and through, my own statement—consistent, edited and, I would hope, elegant.” lorenyagoda.com; 480.206.6977

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LOREN YAGODA CURRENT PROJECT:

Right now I’m modernizing a beautiful residence in Cave Creek, removing much of the interior’s Tuscan stonework and adding a more simplified appearance. ART ICONS:

My muses are Robert Motherwell, Agnes Martin, Franz Kline and Richard Serra. As an artist and designer, my influences are those who feel and see as I do. FAVORITE DECORATING SOURCES:

Objects, Tina Liston’s brilliant store, soon to be reopening in a new location in Scottsdale. Her items are so forward-thinking. I am also a huge fan of Restoration Hardware; their look is the perfect backdrop to my style. KEEP AN EYE ON:

Costello-Childs Contemporary. Not only because they show my work, but they have also been able to keep up with the galleries in New York and San Francisco and supersede expectations. Daryl Childs and Michael Costello “get” earthy, organic art and design. WORDS OF WISDOM:

“In order to be irreplaceable, one must always be different.”—Coco Chanel LUXE INTERIORS

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Scott Baker and Mary Ann Hesseldenz, owners of Tucson-based interior design firm Baker + Hesseldenz, relax in their home amid one of their creations—a Lucite-backed sofa in charcoal wool. Opposite: The duo collects works by artist Yoshitomo Nara, whose installation at New York’s Pace Gallery is seen here.

PORTRAIT: TIM FULLER. OPPOSITE: INSTALLATION VIEWS OF YOSHITOMO NARA 534 WEST 25TH STREET NEW YORK MAY 10– JUNE 29, 2013© YOSHITOMO NARA, COURTESY PACE GALLERY, PHOTO BY: KERRY RYAN MCFATE/COURTESY PACE GALLERY. TOP RIGHT: BLAKE HINES.

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While organizing a furnishings exhibition upon relocating to Tucson from New York, fashion turned interior designer Mary Ann Hesseldenz was hearing furniture maker Scott Baker’s name over and over again. “People kept asking me if I’d met him,” Hesseldenz says, “and since he was so well-known,

Designers Baker and Hesseldenz work together to create such fine handcrafted furnishings as the featured Virginia console made from walnut with ebony pulls.

I put my booth right next to his in order to capitalize on his traffic.” These days, she doesn’t have to arrange a chance meeting with Baker; the two have since married and work side by side at Baker + Hesseldenz, the Tucson-based interiors firm they founded in 2006 that specializes in custom spaces with modern leanings. They make a perfect team—he does the millwork, and they both design and handle the clients together—and will soon launch a new line of handcrafted furniture featuring traditional elements but with a streamlined sensibility. “The simplicity of clean lines create a rhythm throughout a house,” Baker says. “It’s much more soothing.” Indeed, like their interiors, the duo’s bespoke furniture certainly stands out. As Hesseldenz says, “there’s a warmth to a handcrafted piece that can’t be replicated.” bakerhesseldenz.com; 520.760.0037

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SCOTT BAKER & MARY ANN HESSELDENZ OUR WORK IS…

SB: Rooted in modernism. Whatever style we are working in, it is well-edited and pared down to the simplest essence. WHAT DO YOU COLLECT?

MAH: Scott and I have an extensive art collection, mostly photography and Lowbrow/Pop Surrealist pieces. Two of our favorite artists are Michael Hussar and Yoshitomo Nara. TREASURED KEEPSAKES:

SB: A couple of antique furniture pieces that my ancestors built in the mid-1800s. A WELL-DESIGNED HOME…

MAH: Has to evoke emotion and tell a story. EVERY DESIGNER SHOULD:

SB: Travel. The inspiration gleaned from being somewhere else is immeasurable. FAVORITE DECORATING SOURCES:

MAH: Vintage shops and estate sales. You can always find the most unusual pieces that give a home character. LUXE INTERIORS

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Suggest something the client would never think of, and add humor to the design. -MARLYS TOKERUD HOUSTON

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Architecture: DeForest Architects Interior Design: Robin Chell Design Home Builder: Lockhart|Suver Landscape Architecture: Allworth Design

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There’s nothing better than having a good team—architect, builder, interior designer and landscape architect.

KB HOMEWORKS CABINETRY + DESIGN

Phoenix, AZ gregtrutza.com

H NIGHTHAWK CUSTOM

BUILDERS INC.

Glendale, AZ 602.697.0797

I OWNBY DESIGN

Scottsdale, AZ ownbydesign.com

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Topography, florae and the quality of light make Arizona a wonderful place for design.

LIST

- CLAIRE OWNBY ARIZONA

HOUSTON

Interior Design: Slovack-Bass

TUCSON

Architecture: Kevin B. Howard Architects, Inc. Interior Design: John Lassila and Associates Home Builder: The Town Builder Landscape Design: The Garden Gate

NEWEL ART GALLERY IS A DESTINATION WORTH TRAVELING TO. - DOUGLAS WITTELS NEW YORK

ORANGE COUNTY

Interior Design: Michael Fullen Design Group Architecture & Home Builder: Aslan Companies, Inc.

QUALITY IS NOT AN ACT; IT’S A HABIT. -MICHAEL WOLK SOUTH FLORIDA

CHICAGO

Interior Architecture & Interior Design: Darcy Bonner and Associates LLC Architecture: Erik Johnson & Associates Home Builder: Bluff’s Edge Development LLC Landscape Design: Wright Landscaping, Inc.


A URBAN DESIGN ASSOCIATES LTD.

Scottsdale, AZ udaltd.com

I VALLONE DESIGN

Scottsdale, AZ vallonedesign.com

I WINTERCREATIVE LLC

Scottsdale, AZ wintercreative.net

I WISEMAN & GALE INTERIORS

Scottsdale, AZ wisemanandgale.com

H WOODIN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC.

CANADA

Tucson, AZ 520.327.3282

I GLUCKSTEIN DESIGN

Toronto, Ontario, Canada glucksteindesign.com I PAUL LAVOIE INTERIOR DESIGN

CALIFORNIA

Calgary, Alberta, Canada paullavoiedesign.com

SAN DIEGO

Interior Design: Maison Inc. Landscape Architecture: The Landscape Guru

H ALONZO CONSTRUCTION, INC.

Culver City, CA alonzoconstruction.com A APPLETON & ASSOCIATES, INC.

Santa Monica, CA appleton-architects.com I ARROWSMITH

DESIGN GROUP

Scale and proportion are everything! Style is secondary. -VIRGINIA W. KELSEY HOUSTON

San Francisco, CA 415.474.6922 A H ASLAN

COMPANIES, INC.

Irvine, CA 949.250.7118

L BIG RED SUN

Venice, CA bigredsun.com I BRANTNER DESIGN

Hollywood, CA brantnerdesign.com L BRIDGET HEDISON GARDEN DESIGN

Beverly Hills, CA 310.770.5127

H BRUDER CONSTRUCTION

Bell Canyon, CA bruderconstruction.com

San Francisco is the ultimate melting pot, with a range of culture, art and style that push design boundaries. - KRISTIN ROWELL SAN FRANCISCO

L CLARK AND WHITE LANDSCAPE

Los Angeles, CA clarkandwhitelandscape.com Newport Beach, CA ccarchitect.com

L LA JOLLA LANDSCAPE & DESIGN

I ESTEE STANLEY DESIGN

West Hollywood, CA esteestanley.com

San Diego, CA lajollalandscapeanddesign.com

H GALLO BUILDERS, INC.

A LEWIN WERTHEIMER ARCHITECT

Laguna Beach, CA gallobuildersinc.com

Venice, CA wertheimer-architect.com

I GARY FINLEY

INTERIORS, INC.

L LEYVA & WILDE, INC.

Laguna Beach, CA garyfinleyinteriors.com

Laguna Beach, CA leyvawilde.com

L GAUDET DESIGN GROUP

L LISA GIMMY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE

Los Angeles, CA gaudetdesigngroup.com L GDS DESIGNS

Los Angeles, CA lglalandscape.com

A GOLBA ARCHITECTURE

Newport Beach, CA longmanconstruction.com

H HANOVER BUILDERS, INC.

Los Angeles, CA magni.com

Los Angeles, CA gdsdesigns.com

H LONGMAN CONSTRUCTION

San Diego, CA golba.com

I MAGNI DESIGN

Westlake Village, CA hanoverbuildersinc.com

A MARK SINGER ARCHITECTS, INC.

I HAWK & CO.

Laguna Beach, CA marksingerarchitects.com

Los Angeles, CA hawkandco.com

I MARTIN DESIGN

A HAYER ARCHITECTURE, INC.

St. Helena, CA erinmartindesign.com

Del Mar, CA hayerarchitecture.com

I MASSUCCO WARNER MILLER

H HILL CONSTRUCTION COMPANY

San Francisco, CA massuccowarnermiller.com

San Diego, CA hillconstructioncompany.com

A

H JAKE HIEMSTRA

CONSTRUCTION & DESIGN

I MCRAE LAMBERT & DUNN

A JEFFREY A. DAHL ARCHITECT

Laguna Niguel, CA mcraelambertdunn.com

Huntington Beach, CA 714.847.8480

I MICHAEL FULLEN DESIGN GROUP

I JENERATION INTERIORS

I CHRIS BARRETT DESIGN

Westlake Village, CA kenungararchitect.com

I MATRIX DESIGN STUDIO

San Diego, CA matrixdesignstudio.com

Dana Point, CA 949.338.9106

Los Angeles, CA kaadesigngroup.com

Santa Monica, CA markatosdesign.com

Pacific Palisades, CA 310.454.0905

Newport Beach, CA e2interiordesign.com

I CARI BERG INTERIOR DESIGN

I CHRISTINE MARKATOS DESIGN

L L.Z. DESIGN GROUP, INC.

I E2 INTERIOR DESIGN

Laguna Beach, CA johnwoodeninteriors.com

Santa Monica, CA chrisbarrettdesign.com

I KB KW DESIGNS

Solana Beach, CA kwdesigns.com

Santa Monica, CA dga-inc.com

A C. J. LIGHT ASSOCIATES

Los Angeles, CA cariberginteriordesign.com

Half Moon Bay, CA kristiwilldesign.com

A I DENNIS GIBBENS ARCHITECTS

West Hollywood, CA jenerationinteriors.com

Newport Beach, CA cjlight.com

I KRISTI WILL HOME + DESIGN

A CYNTHIA CHILDS, ARCHITECT

H BUILDING & BEYOND, INC.

Campbell, CA buildingandbeyond.com

A KPA GROUP INC.

Oakland, CA thekpagroup.com

Laguna Beach, CA michaelfullen.com

I JOHN WOODEN INTERIORS

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L KAA DESIGN GROUP

A KEN UNGAR ARCHITECT

A KIRKPATRICK

ARCHITECTS, A KAA DESIGN GROUP COMPANY

Los Angeles, CA kirkpatrickarc.com

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Comfort is the greatest luxury. -TODD DAVIS SOUTH FLORIDA | WASHINGTON, D.C.

Your home should be like a loosely woven fabric of desires, memories, practical notions and even compromises. - CELERIE KEMBLE NEW YORK | PALM BEACH

CHICAGO

Interior Design: Summer Thornton Design Inc.

THINK OUTSIDE THE BEIGE…THAT’S MY STYLE MOTTO. - LAURA UMANSKY HOUSTON

MIAMI

Architecture: A T Franco & Associates Interior Design: Shuster Design Associates, Inc.

NEW YORK

Interior Design: Willey Design LLC Home Builder: Top Drawer Construction Corp.

More people are rethinking formal living and dining rooms. If the rooms do remain, they are often multipurpose. - CHRIS BARRETT LOS ANGELES


I MLK STUDIO

A SQUARE THREE DESIGN STUDIOS

Los Angeles, CA mlkstudio.com

Palo Alto, CA squarethree.com

L MOLLY WOOD GARDEN DESIGN

ASSOCIATES

A

Santa Monica, CA nancypower.com H NAYLOR CONSTRUCTION, INC.

A

Los Angeles, CA nickbermandesign.com LANDSCAPE DESIGN

I PHILIP NIMMO &

A

I SAND STUDIOS

I SCAVULLO DESIGN

San Francisco, CA scavullodesign.com I SEASIDE HOME

La Jolla, CA seaside-home.com A SHUBIN + DONALDSON ARCHITECTS

SEATTLE

Interior Design: Karen Skadan Design, LLC Architecture: Bernie Baker Architect, PS Home Builder: Toth Construction, Inc.

L THE LANDSCAPE GURU

Aspen, CO carolineedwards.com

H TYLER DEVELOPMENT

Greenwood Village, CO carterdesignbuilders.com

H CANADY CONSTRUCTION, INC.

I CAROLINE-EDWARDS, INC.

H CARTER CUSTOMS

L CHRISTIAN MULLER, INC.

Boulder, CO 303.807.1039

A CLUTCH DESIGN STUDIO

Denver, CO clutchdesignstudio.com

H WHITE PICKET FENCE

COLORADO

CONSTRUCTION INC.

San Francisco, CA sandstudios.com

Denver, CO 303.771.3837

I COMPANY KD, LLC

Santa Monica, CA whitepicketfencehome.com

H RATTIGAN

Van Nuys, CA 818.232.1581

A H THE JACKMAN GROUP

I C+A INTERIORS

San Francisco, CA warrensheetsdesign.com

Simi Valley, CA rtabbott.com

H ROGERS CONSTRUCTION

Denver, CO cainteriors.net

I WARREN SHEETS DESIGN, INC.

CONSTRUCTION, INC.

H ROELAND CONSTRUCTION INC.

H THE TOWN BUILDER

Calabasas, CA tylerdev.com

H R.T. ABBOTT

Huntington Beach, CA roelandconstruction.com

Denver, CO boaaaa.com

CORPORATION

H QUILLIN CONSTRUCTION CORP.

Calabasas, CA quillin.net

Los Angeles, CA rocdesigninc.com

H BOA CONSTRUCTION

L SUZMAN DESIGN ASSOCIATES

San Diego, CA thelandscapeguru.com

H PRESTIGE BUILDERS

Newport Beach, CA pbuilders.com

A H ROC DESIGN, INC.

L BLUEGREEN

Coronado, CA thejackmangroup.com

COMPANY, INC.

West Hollywood, CA philipnimmodesign.com

San Diego, CA robesondesign.com

Aspen, CO bluegreenaspen.com

Coronado, CA 520.631.2872

Los Angeles, CA benner-design.com

I ROBESON DESIGN

I STUDIO WILLIAM HEFNER

San Francisco, CA suzmandesign.com

L PATRICIA BENNER

Studio City, CA rattiganconstruction.com

Denver, CO bludesigngroup.net

Los Angeles, CA williamhefner.com

I NICK BERMAN DESIGN

-DREW JOHNSON CHICAGO

L BLU DESIGN GROUP

I STUDIO TIM CAMPBELL

Los Angeles, CA studiotimcampbell.com

Cardiff, CA naylorconstructionhome.com

REPETITION, TEXTURE AND COLOR IS WHAT BRINGS A LANDSCAPE TO LIFE.

I BLOOM BY ANUSCHKA

Denver, CO bloomdenver.com

La Mesa, CA stoshthomas.com

L NANCY GOSLEE POWER &

Architecture: Appleton & Associates, Inc. Interior Design: Philip Nimmo & Company, Inc. Home Builder: Tyler Development Corporation Landscape Architecture: Clark and White Landscape

Breckenridge, CO bhhpartners.com

A STOSH THOMAS ARCHITECTS PC

Costa Mesa, CA mollywoodgardendesign.com

MALIBU

A BHH PARTNERS, PLANNERS AND ARCHITECTS

Denver, CO companykd.com

A AECOM

H CONCEPT30, LLC

Denver, CO aecom.com

Longmont, CO concept30.com

A ALVAREZ MORRIS ARCHITECTURAL STUDIO

A COTTLE CARR YAW ARCHITECTS, LTD

Denver, CO alvarezmorris.com

Basalt, CO ccyarchitects.com

I ANDREA SCHUMACHER

I D&D INTERIORS

INTERIORS

Denver, CO ddinteriors.com

Denver, CO andreaschumacherinteriors.com

A DAVID JOHNSTON ARCHITECTS, PC

I ARMIJO DESIGN GROUP

Denver, CO armijodesigngroup.com

Aspen, CO djarchitects.com

I ASHLEY CAMPBELL

L DESIGNS BY SUNDOWN

INTERIOR DESIGN

Englewood, CO designsbysundown.com

Denver, CO ashleycampbell.com H ASPEN CUSTOM BUILDERS

Basalt, CO aspencustombuilder.com

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I ATELIER INTERIOR DESIGN

Denver, CO atelierid.com

I BARBATELLI

A

ARCHITECTURE

I

INTERIOR DESIGN

Culver City, CA shubinanddonaldson.com

SIGNATURE INTERIORS

H

Denver, CO lovedy.com

HOME BUILDER

L

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE

H SHAWN NELSON BUILDERS

H BECK BUILDING COMPANY

KB

KITCHEN + BATH DESIGN

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Los Angeles, CA shawnnelsonbuilders.com

Avon, CO beckbuilds.com


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SAN FRANCISCO

Interior Design: Scavullo Design Architecture: Square Three Design Studios Home Builder: Building & Beyond, Inc. Landscape Architecture: Suzman Design Associates

BOULDER

Interior Design: Atelier Interior Design Home Builder: Concept30, LLC

WHEN IN DOUBT, LEAVE IT OUT! -THERESE BARON GURNEY WASHINGTON, D.C.

THE NEW YORK DESIGN CENTER IS A DESTINATION THAT’S WORTH THE TRIP. -ANDREA MONATH SCHUMACHER COLORADO

DON’T BE SHY. DON’T BE SCARED. TRUST YOUR INSTINCTS. - GIDEON MENDELSON NEW YORK

SEATTLE

Interior Design: Amy Baker Interior Design, Inc. Architecture: Bosworth Hoedemaker, LLC Home Builder: Schuchart/Dow


I DUET DESIGN GROUP, LLC

Denver, CO duetdesigngroup.com

L EARTH MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS

Fruita, CO earthsolutionstoday.com L ECO-LOGICAL RESOURCES, INC

Durango, CO eco-logicalresources.com A EKMAN DESIGN STUDIO

L SHERRY DORWARD LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE LLC

Vail, CO 970.470.2930

Littleton, CO knapeandzibell.com

I SLIFER DESIGNS

H KORU, LTD.

Edwards, CO sliferdesigns.com

Carbondale, CO korultd.com

H SPECTRUM GENERAL CONTRACTORS, INC.

I KPM DESIGN, LLC

I LAURA GUNDERSON INTERIORS

H STEVE SMITH CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC.

Denver, CO myekdesign.com Aspen, CO forumphi.com

H FRASER CONSTRUCTION LLC

Avon, CO fcbuilds.com

A GEORGE WATT ARCHITECTURE

Boulder, CO gwattarchitect.com L GREG MOZIAN &

ASSOCIATES, INC.

CHICAGO

H HERITAGE BUILDERS INC.

Basalt, CO heritagebuildersinc.net

H IRIS BUILDING GROUP, INC.

Denver, CO irisbuilding.com

H JACK WILKIE BUILDER, INC.

Basalt, CO jwbinc.com

H JANCKILA CONSTRUCTION

Carbondale, CO janckilaconstruction.com I JOHN BROOKS STUDIO

Denver, CO johnbrooksinc.com

O JORDAN DESIGN CONSULTING

Durango, CO jordandesignconsulting.com A KEVIN KAZUHIRO YOSHIDA ARCHITECT, LLC

Golden, CO braunyoshida.com

A K.H. WEBB ARCHITECTS

Vail, CO khwebb.com

H KEHR CONSTRUCTION

GROUP, LLC

Rifle, CO 970.376.3664

Aspen, CO stevesmithconstruction.com

Boulder, CO lauragundersoninteriors.com

A I STUDIO B ARCHITECTURE + INTERIORS

A LEA SISSON ARCHITECT LLC

Aspen, CO leasissonarchitects.com

Aspen, CO studiobarchitects.net

H MADERA CONSTRUCTION

H TANDEM, INC.

Durango, CO maderaconstruction.us

Telluride, CO 970.729.0079

I MANDIL INC.

A TOMMY HEIN ARCHITECTS

Denver, CO mandilinc.com

Telluride, CO tommyhein.com

H MESA PROPERTIES

I TONY TORRES INTERIORS, INC.

Centennial, CO buildwithmesa.com

Denver, CO tonytorresinteriors.com

L MT. DALY ENTERPRISES, LLC

I TOWNE & COUNTRY DESIGN STUDIO

Carbondale, CO 970.963.9896

Denver, CO towneandcountrydesigns.com

I PETRA RICHARDS INTERIORS

Denver, CO petrarichardsinteriors.com

KB WILLIAM OHS SHOWROOMS, INC.

Denver, CO wmohs.com

L PHASE ONE LANDSCAPES

Denver, CO phaseonelandscapes.com

I WOLFE DESIGN HOUSE

Denver, CO wolfedesignhouse.com

A POSS ARCHITECTURE + PLANNING

I WORTH INTERIORS

Aspen, CO billposs.com

Avon, CO worthinteriors.com

L PREMIER GREEN, LLC

L YOSHIMURA DESIGN

Glenwood Springs, CO premiergreen.com H R.A. NELSON LLC

Avon, CO ranelson.com

I ROBBINS WEINER DESIGN

Denver, CO robbinsweinerdesign.com

Basalt, CO yoshimuradesign.com CONNECTICUT

KB EXQUISITE KITCHEN DESIGN

Aspen, CO gregmozian.com Interior Design: Tom Stringer Design Partners Architecture: Lichten Craig Architecture + Interiors Home Builder: Sylvester Construction Services, Inc.

I KNAPE & ZIBELL INTERIOR DESIGN, INC

A ELIZABETH METZ ARCHITECT, PC

A FORUM PHI

-GEORGE TERBOVICH MISSOURI

Denver, CO sextonlawton.com

Denver, CO spectrumgc.com

Vail, CO 970.926.5292

My signature design touch is in respecting the human dimension.

Aspen, CO kimraymondarchitects.com

Denver, CO kpmdesignllc.com

A ERIC JOHNSON ARCHITECT, P.C.

Architecture: Lake|Flato Architects Interior Design: Baxter Design Group Home Builder: Duecker Construction Company, Inc.

A SEXTON LAWTON ARCHITECTURE

Denver, CO ekmandesign.com

Denver, CO emarchitect.com

SAN ANTONIO

A KIM RAYMOND ARCHITECTS, INC.

A AUSTIN PATTERSON DISSTON ARCHITECTS

Southport, CT apdarchitects.com

H CANCRO CONSTRUCTION CORP

Greenwich, CT 203.661.7152

H ROSEWOOD CONSTRUCTION, INC.

Boulder, CO rosewoodconstruction.com I KB SALLIE T. SLOAN KITCHEN & BATH DESIGN LTD.

Denver, CO 303.722.9700

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I

INTERIOR DESIGN

A SEARS BARRETT ARCHITECTS

H

HOME BUILDER

L

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE

I SEEK INTERIOR DESIGN

KB

KITCHEN + BATH DESIGN

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OTHER

Greenwood Village, CO searsbarrett.com Denver, CO seekinteriordesign.com


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THERE’S NOTHING BETTER THAN THE GRACE OF A FINELY TUNED CONNECTION OF ONE MATERIAL TO ANOTHER. -MARK DOMITEAUX DALLAS

MIAMI

Interior Design: Juan Montoya Design Architecture: Brockhouse Associates, P.A.

MY SIGNATURE DESIGN TOUCH IS A BOWL OF PINK PEONIES. -MATTHEW FREDERICK NEW JERSEY

The original Chicago School of Architecture was about innovation and building well. We believe this is still true today. - STUART COHEN CHICAGO

BEVERLY HILLS

GREENWICH

Interior Design: Estee Stanley Design

Interior Design: Lynne Scalo Design


A H GARDINER & LARSON HOMES

New Canaan, CT gardinerlarsonhomes.com I KELLIE BURKE INTERIORS

West Hartford, CT kellieburke.com

I LYNNE SCALO DESIGN

Westport, CT lynnescalo.com

A KB SARAH BLANK

DESIGN STUDIO, LLC

Darien, CT sarahblankdesignstudio.com I S.B. LONG INTERIORS

Greenwich, CT sblonginteriors.com

DALLAS

Interior Design: TEN+3 Home Builder: Steven Hild Custom Builder Architecture & Landscape Architecture: Morrison Dilworth + Walls

A SHOPE RENO WHARTON

South Norwalk, CT shoperenowharton.com H TALLMAN BUILDING COMPANY, INC.

FLORIDA

Southport, CT tallmanbuilding.com

A AFFINITI ARCHITECTS

Boca Raton, FL affinitiarchitects.com I ALLISON PALADINO

INTERIOR DESIGN

Jupiter, FL apinteriors.com

A ALTMAN ARCHITECTS, INC.

South Miami, FL altmanarchitects.com A ARQUITECTONICA

Miami, FL arquitectonica.com NEW JERSEY

Interior Design: White Webb, LLC Architecture & Home Builder: Hofmann Design Build, Inc.

H ARTIGUES & CUBERO

BUILDERS

Miami, FL acbuilders.us I ASSURE INC.

Less is (usually!) more.

-MEG JOANNIDES LOS ANGELES

LESS SQUARE FOOTAGE AND MORE INTRICATE DETAIL IS A DESIGN TREND IN MIAMI. - MICHAEL CONVILLE SOUTH FLORIDA

Miami, FL assureinteriors.com A A T FRANCO & ASSOCIATES

Fort Lauderdale, FL atfranco.com

H ATHENS CONSTRUCTION INC.

Jupiter, FL 561.602.2255

I AVANZATO DESIGN LLC

Miami, FL avanzatodesign.com

I BA DESIGN GROUP, INC.

Miami, FL www.ba-designgroup.com H BART REINES CONSTRUCTION, INC.

Miami Beach, FL bartreines.com

H BEACON CONSTRUCTORS, INC.

Miami Lakes, FL beaconconstructors.com

H BEACON CONSTRUCTION GROUP, INC.

North Palm Beach, FL beaconconstructiongroup.com

A BRIDGES, MARSH & ASSOCIATES, INC.

I LISA ERDMANN & ASSOCIATES

Palm Beach, FL bridgesmarsharchitects.com

Palm Beach, FL lisaerdmann.com

A BROCKHOUSE ASSOCIATES, P.A.

H MASTERCRAFT GROUP, INC.

Miami, FL mastercraftgroup.net

Miami, FL brockhousearchitects.com

I MICHAEL WOLK DESIGN ASSOCIATES

A CHOEFF+LEVY PA

Miami, FL choefflevy.com

Miami, FL wolkdesign.com

A CMA DESIGN STUDIO INC.

I MJB DESIGN GROUP

Coral Gables, FL cmadsi.com

Fort Lauderdale, FL mjbdesigngroup.com

I CONSTANTIN GORGES, INC.

I NICK LUACES DESIGN ASSOCIATES

Miami Beach, FL constantingorges.com H COUTURE HOMES

Coconut Grove, FL nickluacesdesign.com

I DEBORAH WECSELMAN

Pompano Beach, FL 954.675.5200

Jupiter, FL couture-homes.com

H NTJX, INC.

DESIGN INC.

Miami, FL dwdinc.com

L PACIFIC BEACH, INC.

Miami, FL pacificbeachinc.com

L ECOPACHECO

Miami, FL ecopacheco.com

I PEEPLES RIONDA INTERIORS, INC.

Miami, FL peeplesrionda.com

I FANNY HAIM & ASSOCIATES INC.

North Miami Beach, FL fannyhaim.com

H PETERBILT CONSTRUCTION INC.

A FRANKY & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECT, INC.

Miami Beach, FL 305.538.6727

Boca Raton, FL frankyarchitect.com

I PETERS & MBIANGO INTERIORS

H G-IV ENTERPRISES, INC.

Miami, FL petersandmbiangointeriors.com

Miami, FL givusa.com

L PHILCORP LANDSCAPE

L GEORGE KEEN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT

Miami, FL 305.461.0944

Fort Lauderdale, FL 954.296.5377

H PLAZA CONSTRUCTION GROUP FLORIDA, LLC

I HILLARY LITTLEJOHN SCURTIS

Miami, FL plazaconstruction.com

INTERIOR DESIGN

Miami, FL hlsinteriordesign.com

A PRAXIS ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN

A JOSEPH BARTOSZEK

SPACE/DESIGN

Miami, FL praxisarch.com

Palm Beach, FL 786.201.2057 A

A ROGER PIPER, ARCHITECT, INC.

I KLEIN DESIGN GROUP

Miami Beach, FL kleindesigngroup.com

North Miami Beach, FL rogerpiperarchitect.com

L KRENT WIELAND DESIGN, INC.

H SAARI CONSTRUCTION, INC.

Lantana, FL 561.371.8473

Delray Beach, FL kwdesign.net

I K. RICHARD, INC.

Miami, FL 305.962.7710 H L. P. COOK

CONSTRUCTION CO.

Coral Gables, FL 305.668.0930

KEY A

ARCHITECTURE

I

INTERIOR DESIGN

A LA BERGE & MENARD INC.

H

HOME BUILDER

West Palm Beach, FL 561.655.8582

L

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE

L LANG DESIGN GROUP

KB

KITCHEN + BATH DESIGN

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OTHER

West Palm Beach, FL langdesigngroup.com


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BUY QUALITY… YOU ONLY CRY ONCE. -EDDY DOUMAS COLORADO

WASHINGTON, D.C.

Interior Design: Frank Babb Randolph Interior Design Architecture: George Stavropoulos & Associates P.C. Landscape Architecture: DCA Landscape Architects, Inc.

PHOENIX

Architecture: Tennen Studio Home Builder: Tennen Construction

Contemporary architecture is popping up everywhere. Miami has gone modern. - JUAN R. PACHECO SOUTH FLORIDA

MY SIGNATURE TOUCH IS ALMOST ALWAYS WALLPAPER… SOMEWHERE, ANYWHERE. SAN FRANCISCO

Interior Design: Massucco Warner Miller

- JOELLE C. NESEN PACIFIC NORTHWEST


I SHUSTER DESIGN ASSOCIATES, INC.

Wilton Manors, FL shusterdesign.com

Clarendon Hills, IL culliganabrahamarchitecture.com

A SOTOLONGO SALMAN HENDERSON ARCHITECTS, LLC

A I DARCY BONNER AND ASSOCIATES LLC

Doral, FL ssharchitects.net

H TERRAS DEVELOPERS

Miami, FL jmla.terrasdevelopers.com L THE ARTICULATE GARDEN, INC.

Miami, FL 786.623.6300

H THE LIVING HOME, INC.

Miami Beach, FL 305.979.1195

A TUTHILL ARCHITECTURE

HOUSTON

Fort Lauderdale, FL tuthillarchitecture.com

Interior Design: Design House, Inc.

L URBAN ROBOT

ASSOCIATES, INC.

Miami Beach, FL urbanrobot.net

WHAT’S BETTER THAN WHITE MARBLE AND BRASS ACCENTS!

I VERSO DESIGN

Miami, FL versodesignmiami.com I WETHERLYS INTERIORS

Palm Beach Gardens, FL wetherlysinteriors.com/home.php

-CAITLIN WILSON PORTLAND

H WOOLEMS, INC.

West Palm Beach, FL woolems.com A H Z.W. JAROSZ ARCHITECT,

-STEPHANIE WOHLNER CHICAGO

NEW YORK

Interior Design: Kemble Interiors Home Builder: Empire City Construction

P.A. JAROSZ DEVELOPMENT CORP.

IDAHO

Miami, FL jaroszarch.com

A ARCHITECTURE 311.5

Sandpoint, ID architecture3115.com

H MCMAHON & EASTERBROOK

CUSTOM BLDG.

Hope, ID mebldg.com ILLINOIS

In every room there must be a mix of high and low pieces.

A CULLIGAN ABRAHAM ARCHITECTURE

L EISERMAN AND ASSOCIATES

INTERIORS + DESIGN

A CHARLES VINCENT

GEORGE ARCHITECTS

Naperville, IL cvgdesign.com

H CMM GENERAL

CONTRACTOR INC.

Chicago, IL 708.924.0201

Chicago, IL lgdevelopmentgroup.com

Chicago, IL erikjohnsonassociates.com

A LICHTEN CRAIG ARCHITECTURE + INTERIORS

A FRAERMAN ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTURE

Chicago, IL lichtencraig.com

Highland Park, IL fraermanarch.com

L MCKAY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS

H FORMLINEA, INC.

Chicago, IL mckaylandarch.com

Chicago, IL formlinea.com

I MELANIE ELSTON INTERIORS

L GARDENS BY LESLIE, LTD.

Chicago, IL melanieelston.com

Chicago, IL gardensbyleslie.com

A MORGANTE-WILSON ARCHITECTS, LTD.

H GOLDBERG GENERAL CONTRACTING INC.

Evanston, IL morgantewilson.com

Chicago, IL ggcinc.net

I GREGGA JORDAN SMIESZNY INC.

A MYEFSKI ARCHITECTS, INC.

Evanston, IL myefski.com

Chicago, IL gjsinc.com

H ORREN PICKELL DESIGN GROUP

H H&R JOHNSON BROS., INC.

Evergreen Park, IL hrjohnsonbros.com

Lake Bluff, IL pickellbuilders.com

H HAROLD O. SCHULZ COMPANY, INC.

L PREMIER

Lemont, IL premierlandscapeinc.com

Evanston, IL hoschulz.com

H HEIDBREDER BUILDING GROUP, LLC

I RICHAR INTERIORS INC.

Chicago, IL richarinteriors.com

Vernon Hills, IL heidbrederbuilding.com

I RICHARD MENNA DESIGN, LTD

H HERITAGE LUXURY BUILDERS

H BLUFF’S EDGE

Chicago, IL buckinghamid.com

H LG CONSTRUCTION + DEVELOPMENT GROUP

A ERIK JOHNSON & ASSOCIATES

Glencoe, IL highgatebuilders.net

I BUCKINGHAM

Skokie, IL konstantarchitecture.com

Libertyville, IL eisermanonline.com

I BARDES INTERIORS

DEVELOPMENT LLC

A KONSTANT ARCHITECTURE PLANNING

L EDWARD S. FRIED ASSOCIATES

Chicago, IL hickmaninteriors.com

Lake Forest, IL bluffsedgedevelopment.com

I KIM SCODRO INTERIORS LLC

Chicago, IL kimscodro.com

Lake Villa, IL 847.738.2000

I ALEXANDRA KAEHLER DESIGN

Winnetka, IL bardesinteriors.com

Evanston, IL kandkla.com

Chicago, IL darcybonner.com

Northfield, IL heritageluxury.com

Chicago, IL alexandrakaehler.com

L KETTELKAMP & KETTELKAMP LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE

Chicago, IL richardmennadesign.com

I HICKMAN DESIGN ASSOCIATES

L ROCCO FIORE & SONS, INC.

Libertyville, IL roccofiore.com

H HIGHGATE BUILDERS, INC.

H RON CARANI & ASSOCIATES, INC.

Highland Park, IL 847.433.4090

L HOERR SCHAUDT

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS

Chicago, IL hoerrschaudt.com

KEY

I JAMESTHOMAS LLC

Chicago, IL jtliving.com

A JOSEPH TROJANOWSKI

ARCHITECT P.C.

Oak Park, IL josephtrojanowski.com A

I KADLEC

ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN

Chicago, IL kadlecdesign.com

A

ARCHITECTURE

I

INTERIOR DESIGN

H

HOME BUILDER

L

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE

KB

KITCHEN + BATH DESIGN

O

OTHER


2014

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Capturing the natural light is where the design process begins for us.

iors + ter de in

GOLD LIST

- SHERYL SCHEY LOS ANGELES

ARIZONA

Interior Design: Jamie Herzlinger Interiors

BEVERLY HILLS

Architectural Design: Studio Tim Campbell Interior Design: Cari Berg Interior Design Home Builder: Rattigan Construction Inc. Landscape Architecture: Bridget Hedison Garden Design

PRETTY AIN’T CHEAP… AND CHEAP AIN’T PRETTY. - ROBERT BURG ARIZONA

CHICAGO

Architecture: Rugo / Raff Ltd. Architects Interior Design: Athalie Derse, Inc. Home Builder: Heidbreder Building Group, LLC Landscape Architecture: Hoerr Schaudt Landscape Architects

I’m seeing a renewed interest in artistry and craftsmanship... it’s wonderful. - PATRICK SUTTON MARYLAND

PACIFIC NORTHWEST

Interior Design: Martin Design Architecture: Sturman Architects Home Builder: Gallagher Co. LLC


H CONGRESSIONAL DESIGN BUILD, INC.

Clarksburg, MD 301.580.0580

KB SPACES AND VIEWS CHICAGO

H CYPRESS HOMES

Chicago, IL spacesandviews.com

Upper Marlboro, MD cypresshomesllc.com

I STEPHANIE WOHLNER DESIGN LLC

H D.W. BLANKENSHIP HOME IMPROVEMENTS

Highland Park, IL swohlnerdesign.com

KB STUDIO SWANN

Northbrook, IL 847.480.1758

Far Hills, NJ mfrederick.com

H SYLVESTER CONSTRUCTION

A IOTT ARCHITECTURE &

ENGINEERING, INC.

Salisbury, MD iottarchitecture.com

H THOMAS J. COWAN

H J MARTIN REMODELING

Naperville, IL thomasjcowan.com

Germantown, MD 301.528.7531

A THOMAS SHAFER ARCHITECTS LLC

I JODI MACKLIN INTERIOR DESIGN

Evanston, IL shaferarch.com

Millburn, NJ thomasbaioarchitect.com A ANTOINE PREDOCK ARCHITECT PC

Albuquerque, NM predock.com A A2 ARCHITECT, PC

Forest Hills, NY a2architect.com

I ANTHONY & OLANOW DESIGN GROUP

Rye, NY anthonyandolanow.com A ARTHUR FRASER ARCHITECTS, AIA

I KELLEY INTERIOR DESIGN

Bethesda, MD kelleyinteriordesign.com

Chicago, IL tomstringer.com

Southampton, NY arthurfraserarchitects.com

I MARIKA MEYER INTERIORS LLC

A VARI ARCHITECTS LTD

Chicago, IL variarchitects.com

I BLAIR HARRIS INTERIOR DESIGN

Bethesda, MD miameyerinteriors.com

I VINCERE LTD.

New York, NY blairharris.com

H NATELLI HOMES, LLC

Chicago, IL vincereltd.com

Gaithersburg, MD natellihomes.com

A VINCI | HAMP ARCHITECTS, INC.

I PATRICK SUTTON ASSOCIATES

Chicago, IL vinci-hamp.com

I BNO DESIGN

New York, NY bnodesign.com H CLARK CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION

Baltimore, MD patricksutton.com

A WHEELER KEARNS ARCHITECTS

New York, NY clarknyc.com

H POWERS COMPANIES

H COOPER CONSTRUCTION INC.

Reisterstown, MD powerscompanies.com

Chicago, IL wkarch.com

East Hampton, NY thomascooperconstruction.com

I URBAN COUNTRY

H WINDSOR BUILDERS, INC.

Bethesda, MD 301.654.0500

L WRIGHT LANDSCAPING, INC.

Salisbury, MD yarddesignsinc.com

Northbrook, IL windsor-builders.com

KEY

MAINE

L YARD DESIGNS, INC.

MICHIGAN

Showell, MD beachwoodinc.com

A THOMAS BAIO, ARCHITECT, PC

Chevy Chase, MD jodimacklin.com

I TOM STRINGER DESIGN PARTNERS

H BEACHWOOD INC.

I M. FREDERICK

I INTERIOR CONCEPTS INC.

SERVICES, INC.

MARYLAND

L GRAHAM LANDSCAPE

Annapolis, MD interiorconceptsinc.com

Chicago, IL scsibuild.com

- RALPH DUESING DALLAS

Maplewood, NJ johnjamesarchitect.com

ARCHITECTURE

DESIGN INC.

BY DESIGN

A JOHN JAMES ARCHITECT, AIA

L GAVRELIS & ASSOCIATES, INC

Chicago, IL summerthorntondesign.com

Ellicott City, MD abd-architects.com

Morristown, NJ hofmanndb.com

Annapolis, MD grahamlandarch.com

I SUMMER THORNTON

A ARCHITECTURE

A H HOFMANN DESIGN BUILD, INC.

Parkton, MD 410.357.4191

H STURM BUILDERS, INC.

Lake Bluff, IL wrightlandscape.com

Morristown, NJ carollehuber.com

Rockville, MD falconconstruction.us

Chicago, IL studioswann.com

Keep all things clean, well-grounded and proportionally harmonious.

L CAROLLE HUBER LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE

Kansas City, MO georgeterbovichdesign.com

H FALCON CONSTRUCTION INC.

Evanston, IL cohen-hacker.com

Interior Design: Paul Corrie Interiors Home Builder: A&A General Contractor LLC

I GEORGE TERBOVICH DESIGN

Prince Frederick, MD 443.624.9676

A STUART COHEN & JULIE HACKER ARCHITECTS LLC

WASHINGTON, D.C.

Minneapolis, MN johnlassila.com

NEW MEXICO

-JULIA MARSHALL COLORADO

MINNESOTA

A SGE & ASSOCIATES, INC.

Hinsdale, IL sgearchitects.com

I JOHN LASSILA AND ASSOCIATES

MISSOURI

I BILLET COLLINS

Darnestown, MD billetcollins.com

NEW JERSEY

A RUGO/RAFF LTD. ARCHITECTS

Chicago, IL rugoraff.com

NEW YORK

IN COLORADO, NATURE IS INTERTWINED WITH THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT.

L JILL TERRANOVA LANDSCAPE DESIGN

Portland, ME 207.844.0422

I RARIDEN SCHUMACHER

MIO INTERIOR DESIGN

Birmingham, MI rsminteriors.com

A

ARCHITECTURE

I

INTERIOR DESIGN

H

HOME BUILDER

L

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE

KB

KITCHEN + BATH DESIGN

O

OTHER


2014

Interior Design: Martin Design Architecture: Sturman Architects Home Builder: Gallagher Co. LLC

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PACIFIC NORTHWEST

iors + ter de in

GOLD LIST

I LOVE SURPRISING MIXES OF COLOR COMBINATIONS: ORANGE AND AQUA, CHARTREUSE AND BLACK, PINK AND ROYAL BLUE. -JOHN WILLEY NEW YORK

SAN DIEGO

Interior Design: Warren Sheets Design, Inc. Architecture: Hayer Architecture, Inc. Home Builder: Hill Construction Company

I remain inspired by the talents of American workers.

-RENATO CARANI JR. CHICAGO

GREY IS THE NEW WHITE. - MIRANDA CULLEN COLORADO

My design secret? Never lose your ability to wonder. - JOHN DEFOREST PACIFIC NORTHWEST

CHICAGO

Architecture: Vinci | Hamp Architects, Inc. Interior Design: Stephanie Wohlner Design LLC Home Builder: Goldberg General Contracting, Inc. Landscape Architecture: McKay Landscape Architects


Mineola, NY dreiscontracting.com I DAVID WEBSTER & ASSOCIATES

New York, NY 212.924.8932

I DELROSE DESIGN GROUP

New York, NY delrosedesigngroup.com

SEATTLE

Architecture: Conard Romano Architects Interior Design: Doug Rasar Interior Design, LLC Home Builder: Lockhart|Suver Landscape Architecture: Allworth Design

A

I DHD ARCHITECTURE

AND DESIGN New York, NY

davidhowell.net

There’s nothing better than order, resolution and beauty. -PAUL WILLIGER LOS ANGELES

I MENDELSON GROUP

I MICHAEL ROSENBERG & ASSOCIATES, INC.

I WEITZMAN HALPERN INTERIOR DESIGN

New York, NY mrosenbergassociates.com

H GARGIULA CONSTRUCTION INC.

I HEIBERG CUMMINGS DESIGN

New York, NY hcd3.com

I INTÉRIEURS DESIGN STUDIO

New York, NY interieurs.com

L JACK DELASHMET & ASSOCIATES

East Hampton, NY delashmet.com

A JAMES BARTHOLOMEW ARCHITECT

New York, NY jbarchitect.net

I JAYNE DESIGN STUDIO, INC.

New York, NY jaynedesignstudio.com A JOSEPH PELL LOMBARDI ARCHITECT

New York, NY josephpelllombardi.com A JOSHUA BRANDFONBRENER

ARCHITECT

Scarsdale, NY joshbrandarch.com

A PIER, FINE ASSOCIATES

Columbus, OH acock.com

ARCHITECTURE

A ROGERS PARTNERS

New York, NY rogersarchitects.com

I INTERIORWORKS BY SALLY MCDONALD

Columbus, OH intwsm.com H ANTLER CREEK CONSTRUCTION, INC.

Eagle Point, OR 541.973.9473

I S. RUSSELL GROVES

New York, NY srussellgroves.com

I CAITLIN WILSON DESIGN

Portland, OR caitlinwilson.com

I SACHS LINDORES ARCHITECTURE, INTERIORS

A CELESTE LEWIS ARCHITECTURE

Brooklyn, NY sachslindores.net

Portland, OR celestelarchitect.com

I SANDRA NUNNERLEY, INC.

New York, NY nunnerley.com

H CORNERSTONE CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, LLC

Newberg, OR cstoneconstruction.com

I SARA STORY DESIGN

New York, NY sarastorydesign.com

L ECOTONE ENVIRONMENTAL

I SCOTT SANDERS LLC

New York, NY scottsandersllc.com

Portland, OR ecotonedesignbuild.com

H TACONIC BUILDERS, INC.

H GREEN GABLES DESIGN AND RESTORATION

New York, NY taconicbuilders.com

Portland, OR ggables.com

L TERRAIN

New York, NY terrain-nyc.net

KEY

I THE JEFFREY DESIGN GROUP

East Hampton, NY toddnagy.com

New York, NY leroystreetstudio.com

A ACOCK ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS

Yorktown Heights, NY rpzarch.wix.com/ rpz-architecture

I KEMBLE INTERIORS

A LEROY STREET STUDIO

I WILLEY DESIGN LLC

New York, NY willeydesign.com

A ROBIN PRINCE ZAHN

New York, NY noeljeffrey.com

New York, NY kembleinteriors.com

I WHITE WEBB, LLC

New York, NY whitewebb.com

H PHILIP ANDREWS LLC

I JUAN MONTOYA DESIGN

New York, NY juanmontoyadesign.com

New York, NY weitzmanhalpern.com

I N.MAK INTERIOR DESIGN

H FARRELL BUILDING COMPANY

Quogue, NY 631.653.4241

H VILA BUILT LLC

New York, NY vilabuilt.com

New York, NY pierfine.com

Bridgehampton, NY farrellbuilding.com

H UNLIMITED DESIGNS

Mamaroneck, NY unlimiteddesignsco.com

New York, NY mendelsongroupinc.com

H EMPIRE CITY CONSTRUCTION

New York, NY ikba.com

Interior Design: Wiseman & Gale Interiors Architecture: H&S International -PAUL WILIGER Home Builder: Shiloh Landscape Architecture: Enchanted Garden Landscape, Inc.

A MARVEL ARCHITECTS

Yonkers, NY 914.793.3303

New York, NY empirecitynyc.com

Sag Harbour, NY 631.725.3282

New York, NY marvelarchitects.com

I DOUGLAS WITTELS LLC

A IKE KLIGERMAN BARKLEY ARCHITECTS P.C.

ARIZONA

New York, NY marksandfrantz.com

New York, NY 212.772.3273

New York, NY 201.224.5180

L TOR A. BONO ESTATE MANAGEMENT, INC.

OHIO

H D. REIS CONTRACTING CORP.

I MARKS & FRANTZ INTERIOR DESIGN AND DECORATION

OREGON

H CUSATO MANAGEMENT CORP.

South Salem, NY cusatomanagement.com

A TODD NAGY ARCHITECT, PLLC

A

ARCHITECTURE

I

INTERIOR DESIGN

H

HOME BUILDER

L

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE

CONSTRUCTION CORP.

KB

KITCHEN + BATH DESIGN

New York, NY topdrawerconstruction.com

O

OTHER

H TOP DRAWER


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GOLD

Do it well and make it timeless. -JOHN JAMES NEW JERSEY

LIST

HOUSTON

Interior Design: Ginger Barber Design Inc Architecture: Curtis & Windham Architects Inc Home Builder: R.B. Ratcliff & Associates Landscape Architecture: Curtis & Windham Architects Inc.

WE’RE SEEING SALVAGED WOOD EVERYWHERE IN SEATTLE. THERE MUST NOT BE ANY BARNS LEFT! -STEVE HOEDEMAKER PACIFIC NORTHWEST

DALLAS

Interior Design: Linda Fritschy Interior Design Architecture: Domiteaux + Baggett Architects Home Builder: Provenance Builders Landscape Architecture: Armstrong Berger Landscape Architecture

SAN DIEGO

In design, if everything is interesting, then nothing is interesting. - MICHAEL FULLEN LAGUNA BEACH

PAINT IT BLACK—A BOLD MOVE THAT NEVER FAILS. -THOMAS KLIGERMAN NEW YORK | SAN FRANCISCO

Project & Interior Design: Matrix Design Studio Architecture: Stosh Thomas Architects PC Home Builder: Hill Construction Company Landscape Architecture: La Jolla Landscape & Design


I HEIDI SEMLER

INTERIOR DESIGN, LLC

Portland, OR heidisemler.com

L HUNTINGTON AND KIEST LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS

Portland, OR huntingtonandkiest.com I JHL DESIGN, INC.

Portland, OR jhldesign.com

I J.S. BROWN DESIGN

Bend, OR jsbrowndesign.net I MAISON INC.

Portland, OR maisoninc.com I MAVEN INTERIORS

Portland, OR maveninteriors.co

SOUTH FLORIDA

Interior Design: Allison Paladino Interior Design Architecture: Bridges, Marsh & Associates, Inc. Home Builder: Athens Construction Inc.

L MICHAEL SCHULTZ LANDSCAPE DESIGN

Portland, OR michael-schultz.com I MICHELLE VRANIZAN INTERIOR DESIGN, LLC

Portland, OR 503.539.7940

I MINERVINI INTERIORS

Lake Oswego, OR minerviniinteriors.com I NIFELLE DESIGN

FINE INTERIORS

Portland, OR nifelledesign.com A OLSON GROUP ARCHITECTS

Durham, OR 503.620.9870

H PETRINA CONSTRUCTION INC.

Portland, OR petrinaconstruction.com I ROBERT TROTMAN INTERIOR DESIGN, INC.

Portland, OR roberttrotman.com

PHOENIX

A SCOTT EDWARDS

Interior Design: C Henry Design

ARCHITECTURE

Portland, OR seallp.com

-TRACY HICKMAN CHICAGO

Portland, OR shapirodidway.com

H STONERIDGE CUSTOM DEVELOPMENT, LLC

Lake Oswego, OR stoneridgecustomdevelopment.com H T. WHEELER HOMES

Salem, OR twheelerhomes.com PENNSYLVANIA

Greige is huge right now, from French waxed floors to furnishings and cabinet stains.

L SHAPIRO DIDWAY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE

H MCKEAN CUSTOM HOMES

Milford, PA 570.296.5500

S. CAROLINA TEXAS

H HAMMER & HAND

Portland, OR hammerandhand.com

I ATHALIE DERSE, INC.

A DOMITEAUX + BAGGETT ARCHITECTS

Charleston, SC 847.482.9372

Dallas, TX doba-arch.com

I ABODE | FERN SANTINI DESIGN

H DUECKER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC

Stonewall, TX 830.644.2764

Austin, TX fernsantini.com

H ELLERMAN HOMES

I ALLEN KIRSCH & ASSOCIATES, INC.

Dallas, TX ellermanhomes.com

Dallas, TX allenkirsch.com

H FAIRWAY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

L ARMSTRONG BERGER

Houston, TX 713.782.7289

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE

Dallas, TX armberg.com

A FURMAN + KEIL ARCHITECTS

I ASHLEY GOFORTH DESIGN

Austin, TX fkarchitects.net

Houston, TX ashleygoforthdesign.com

I GINGER BARBER DESIGN INC.

I AUDREY DROUGHT

DESIGN, INC.

Houston, TX gingerbarber.com

Houston, TX audreydroughtdesign.com

I GLYNIS WOOD INTERIORS

I BANKSTON MAY

ASSOCIATES, INC.

Austin, TX glyniswoodinteriors.com

Houston, TX bankstonmay.com

H GREENBELT HOMES

I BAXTER DESIGN GROUP

Austin, TX greenbelthomesaustin.com

I BUTTER LUTZ INTERIORS, LLC

Bellaire, TX hannbuilt.com

H BUTTERFIELD CUSTOM

Austin, TX pinnelli.com

San Antonio, TX baxterdesigngroup.com

H HANN BUILDERS

Austin, TX butterlutz.com

H J. PINNELLI COMPANY

HOMES, LLC

Austin, TX butterfieldcustomhomes.com

H JAKE HOUSBERG HOMES

Katy, TX 281.541.4869

A CORNERSTONE ARCHITECTS

Austin, TX cgapartners.net

I JANE PAGE DESIGN GROUP

I CREATIVE TOUCH INTERIORS

Houston, TX janepagedesigngroup.com

A L CURTIS & WINDHAM

Fort Worth, TX josephminton.com

Houston, TX mycreativetouch.com

I JOSEPH MINTON, INC.

ARCHITECTS INC.

Houston, TX curtisandwindham.com

I KATIE DESIGN

Houston, TX katiebydesign.com

H DALGLEISH CONSTRUCTION COMPANY

H KPA GROUP INC

Austin, TX dalgleish.net

Carrollton, TX 214.676.9978

H DEERING CONSTRUCTION, INC.

I L. PEARSON DESIGN

Fort Worth, TX 817.377.3338

Houston, TX lauriehpearson.com

H DENMAR CONSTRUCTION, INC

San Antonio, TX denmarconstruction.com

KEY

I DESIGN HOUSE, INC.

Houston, TX designhousetx.com I DIANA S. WALKER

INTERIOR DESIGN

Houston, TX dianaswalkerinteriordesign.com A DILLON KYLE ARCHITECTURE

Houston, TX dkarc.com

A

ARCHITECTURE

I

INTERIOR DESIGN

H

HOME BUILDER

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LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE

KB

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OTHER


2014

NO GREAT ROOM WAS EVER DESIGNED WITHOUT TAKING A RISK.

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- SUMMER THORNTON CHICAGO

NEW YORK

Interior Design: Mendelson Group Home Builder: Vila Built LLC

SANTA MONICA

Architecture & Interior Design: Studio William Hefner Home Builder: Hanover Builders, Inc. Landscape Architecture: L.Z. Design Group, Inc.

The DC community has an intriguing, intellectual approach to design. - LORI GRAHAM WASHINGTON, D.C.

EAST HAMPTON

Interior Design: IntĂŠrieurs Design Studio Architecture: Todd Nagy Architect, PLLC

WHITE KITCHENS ARE CLASSIC; A COLOR THAT WILL NEVER GO OUT OF STYLE. -ANGELA OTTEN COLORADO

WASHINGTON, D.C.

Interior Design: Kellie Burke Interiors Architecture: Middleburg Architectural Services, LLC


I LACY-BOONE INTERIORS

H R.B. RATCLIFF AND ASSOCIATES

Houston, TX lacyboone.com

Fulshear, TX rbratcliff.com

A LAKE | FLATO ARCHITECTS

ARCHITECT LLC

INTERIOR DESIGN

Ballaire, TX 713.781.0631

I LAURA U, INC.

Houston, TX robinsonassoc.com

I LINDA FRITSCHY

Dallas, TX sharif-munir.com

Houston, TX lucaseilers.com

Houston, TX slovack-bass.com H STEVE HILD CUSTOM BUILDER

Dallas, TX hildcustombuilder.net

I LYNNE T. JONES

INTERIOR DESIGN

Sugar Land, TX lynnetjones.com

A STOCKER HOESTEREY MONTENEGRO ARCHITECTS

L MARK WORD DESIGN

Dallas, TX shmarchitects.com

H MAUZÉ CONSTRUCTION CORP.

Dallas, TX studioten25.com

A MC2 ARCHITECTS

Dallas, TX treceavoplano.com

Austin, TX markworddesign.com San Antonio, TX 210.826.1813

Seattle, WA balanceassociates.com A BERNIE BAKER ARCHITECT, PS

I TOKERUD & CO.

Bainbridge Island, WA berniebakerarchitect.com

INTERIOR DESIGN

Houston, TX mcdugaldsteele.com

Houston, TX tokerud-co.com

I MICHAEL J. SILLER INTERIORS

A BOSWORTH HOEDEMAKER, LLC

I TRIPPLEHORN HUNT

INTERIORS

Houston, TX mjsinteriors.com

Seattle, WA bosworthhoedemaker.com

Dallas, TX tripplehornhunt.com

H CHRIS FENNELL CONSTRUCTION

I VINING DESIGN

ASSOCIATES, INC.

Houston, TX millerdahlstrand.com

Woodinville, WA 425.503.6474

Houston, TX viningdesign.com

I MONTGOMERY ROTH

A VIRGINIA W. KELSEY, AIA

Houston, TX montgomeryroth.com

Houston, TX virginiakelsey.com

A MORRISON DILWORTH + WALLS

I WILLIAM W. STUBBS & ASSOCIATES

H CHARTER CONSTRUCTION

Seattle, WA chartercon.com

KEY

Houston, TX wwstubbs.com VIRGINIA

Dallas, TX mdwstudio.com

Dallas, TX provenancebuilders.com

A BALANCE ASSOCIATES, ARCHITECTS

Austin, TX gardendesignstudio.us

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS & CONTRACTORS

H PROVENANCE BUILDERS

H ARTISAN INC.

L THE GARDEN DESIGN STUDIO

L MCDUGALD-STEELE

H A&A GENERAL CONTRACTOR LLC

Sterling, VA 703.303.4209

H ARTISAN BUILDERS

McLean, VA artisbuild.com

I BARBARA FRANCESKI LLC

Alexandria, VA barbarafranceski.com

I AMY BAKER INTERIOR DESIGN, INC.

Yakima, WA artisaninc.net

I TEN+3

Houston, TX mc2architects.com

L ALLWORTH DESIGN

Seattle, WA allworthdesign.com

Seattle, WA amybakerdesign.com

I STUDIO TEN 25

A MILLER DAHLSTRAND DEJEAN ARCHITECTS

-GENEVIEVE ROTHKOPF ARIZONA

Great Falls, VA susangulickinteriors.com WASHINGTON

Houston, TX luciabentoninteriors.com

Austin, TX paullambarchitects.com/studio.swf

I SUSAN GULICK INTERIORS LTD.

I SLOVACK-BASS

I LUCIA BENTON INTERIORS, INC

A PAUL LAMB ARCHITECTS

Fairfax, VA middleburgassociates.com

CUSTOM HOMES

ASSOCIATES, LLP

Austin, TX morterarchitects.com

A H MIDDLEBURG ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES, LLC

H SHARIF & MUNIR

I LUCAS/EILERS DESIGN

A MORTER ARCHITECTS

Hillsboro, VA architect-oxman.com

Houston, TX frasierhomes.com

Dallas, TX lindafritschydesign.com

A

A MICHAEL L. OXMAN AND ASSOCIATES LTD.

H SCOTT FRASIER HOMES

INTERIOR DESIGN

THERE’S MORE INTEREST IN THE USE OF SCULPTURAL SUCCULENTS HERE IN ARIZONA.

I JAN RODEN DESIGN LLC

Charlottesville, VA janroden.com

I ROBINSON & ASSOCIATES

Houston, TX laurau.com

-SANDRA NUNNERLY NEW YORK

L FINE LANDSCAPES LTD.

Sterling, VA finelandscapes.com

I REFLECTIONS

Dallas, TX lamberts.net

If the bones of an interior are not right they must be corrected with good interior architecture.

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the art of santa fe IN A CITY WHERE CIVILIZATION HAS PASSED THROUGH ITS MOUNTAINOUS, DREAMLIKE TERRAIN SINCE HUMANS HAVE STEPPED FOOT ON THE CONTINENT, INSPIRATION IS INVOKED, SOULS ARE RENEWED, NOVELS ARE WRITTEN, ART IS CONCEIVED, AND FOOD GROWN AND GATHERED FROM THE EARTH IS SHARED. SANTA FE IS A RARE AMERICAN CITY IN WHICH HAPPINESS PERMEATES THROUGHOUT ITS PEOPLE. IN TURN, LOCAL ART IS WORLD-CLASS, INDIGENOUS CUISINE IS INIMITABLE, LAND IS REVERED AND RESPECTED, AND TRADITIONS ARE SACRED. STEEPED IN A RICH NATIVE AMERICAN HISTORY, LAYERED WITH SPANISH INFLUENCES, SANTA FE HAS MADE ITS VIBRANT, MULTICULTURAL PAST THE FOUNDATION OF ITS PRESENT.

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A CONVERSATION WITH SANTA FE EXPERT STEVE LEWIS

CARPE DIEM. TAKE IN THE FRESH, RAREFIED AIR—YOU’RE 7,000 FEET ABOVE SEA LEVEL IN THE SOUTHERNMOST ROCKY MOUNTAINS—AND IMMERSE YOURSELF IN THE “LAND OF ENCHANTMENT.” A CONFLUENCE OF SUPREME NATURAL BEAUTY AND EXCITING CULTURAL DIVERSIONS, SANTA FE OFFERS ENDLESS OPPORTUNITIES IN WHICH TO LEARN, EXPLORE AND CREATE.

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brilliant shades of santa fe A kaleidoscopic city where every turn brings a transformation, Santa Fe is a study in color: orangeand purple-saturated skies; brown adobe buildings; yellow, red and bluish-gray Pueblo pottery; deep, verdant green mountainsides—it’s a microcosm of earth at its most glorious and vibrant. The hues of the city have long inspired artists, igniting the brush strokes of Georgia O’Keeffe and the imagination of D.H. Lawrence. Today, Santa Fe is home to more than 4,000 artisans, 250 art galleries, 250 restaurants and 15 museums, yet it remains determined to preserve its ancient character.

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LEWIS: The Plaza is one of those places where history, culture and Santa Fe’s roots are alive right in front of you.

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 JOHN BROOKS INCORPORATED

“The thing about Santa Fe is that it’s a real mix of people, and everyone

gets along, and that’s very cool—it’s all about the art and the art of living.”

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– MARVIN WILKINSON, OWNER, JOHN BROOKS INCORPORATED

Influenced by the natural beauty and climate of the West, the furnishings,

furnishings of a Western-contemporary aesthetic, designed with al fresco

fabrics and lighting of John Brooks Incorporated pay homage to an

living in mind. “We’ve been at the forefront of the indoor-outdoor space—where

effortlessly chic indoor-outdoor lifestyle—befitting for that of Santa Fe.

people are designing for indoors but also utilizing the outside space,” says

Founders Marvin Wilkinson’s and Art Ellsworth’s personal fondness for the

Wilkinson. “I think that is where design is heading.” For more than 20 years, the

city led them to open a third location in Santa Fe, introducing a fresh

furniture purveyor has led design movements, attributing much of its foresight

perspective on the modern-day showroom with what they call “a lifestyle

to its long-time manufacturers. “John Brooks is a showroom that represents

space.” Located in the architecturally notable townhome enclave, Zocalo,

the finest artisans in our industry,” says Ellsworth. “If you had a dialogue with

the casita-style residence serves as an experiential showroom, where

them, you would understand how passionate they are about their work and

designers and their clients can engage in the decorated space as though it

what they do. They are the ones people watch to see where design is going.”

was their own home. Inspired by the bold colors and casual elegance of

Combining handcrafted furniture, fabric and lighting with an in-house team

Santa Fe, the “lifestyle space” has become a coveted resource for designers.

that is approachable and attentive, John Brooks Incorporated was founded

“Santa Fe has its own beauty, its own art and its own energy; and the

on the premise that high-end showrooms should be an extension of each

designers there are really fabulous and creative,” enthuses Wilkinson. “It’s

designer’s office. The affable, welcoming environments of its three

a lot of fun for us to collaborate with them on projects.” Based in Denver,

showrooms reveal a commitment to this principle. “We love what we do, and

with a second showroom in Scottsdale, John Brooks Incorporated features

I think that is very obvious when you work with our team,” says Wilkinson.

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Barry McCuan Summer in France, oil, 44”H x 80”W

ARTIST :

Mary Silverwood The Wash, pastel, 20”H x 26”W

ARTIST :

Albert Handell Chamisa Time Taos, oil, 40”H x 54”W

“Where else in the country can you see 100 different

businesses, primarily art galleries, in a small, walkable half-mile range? Nowhere. Canyon Road is very unique.” – CONNIE AXTON, OWNER, VENTANA FINE ART

native beauty Once an Indian trail that connected the Rio Grande to the Pecos River, Canyon Road has evolved from a transportation system for agriculture and trade to a famed art colony. It’s home to the second largest art market in the U.S. next to New York City—and it’s visually enchanting. Adobe-style small businesses dot the road, representing many of the world’s best contemporary, traditional and Native American artists. Bright flowers adorn the facades of many of the galleries, complemented by owners, artists and gallery staff who are as well informed as they are good-natured. One gallery that has become a must-see for collectors and visitors alike is Ventana Fine Art , a premier exhibition space showcasing contemporary

American painting and sculpture. Constructed in the early 20th century, the former schoolhouse has been transformed into a free-flowing, sunfilled gallery. Owner Connie Axton (also the president of Canyon Road Merchants Association) strives to create a sense of cohesion in her gallery while highlighting each artist’s unique style. “I like artists who are totally different from one another but work well together,” she says. “They need to be in harmony; they need to bounce off one another as your eyes float.” With a “handshake and honesty is the best policy” business philosophy, many of Axton’s artists have been with her since the gallery’s inception 30 years ago; others have been with Ventana for 10 to 15 years. “Integrity is the most important thing to me,” she says. Working with collectors from around the world, Axton and her team embrace a collaborative approach. “Come to Ventana Fine Art and see the pieces in person: let’s have a conversation. Let us know what we can do for you.”

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ARTIST :

Tom Noble October Moonrise, watercolor, 12”H x 12”W


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“One thing that draws artists to this area

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WAXLANDER ART GALLERY & SCULPTURE GARDEN

EMILY HENRY INTERIORS AND MILLICENT 

a tribute to color Bold, vivid and powerful: color is the common thread woven throughout the artworks of Waxlander Art Gallery & Sculpture Garden . “We have a wide range of art—abstract,

landscape, figurative, animals, still life, sculpture—but there is one wonderful theme, and that is vibrant color,” enthuses founder and owner Phyllis Waxlander Kapp. Recognized for its upbeat, positively themed, vibrantly hued works, Waxlander Art Gallery’s 15-room gallery is a study in happiness. “People have enough problems in their lives—you don’t want to put it on the walls,” says Kapp. Founded in 1985, Waxlander Art Gallery is a favorite destination along Canyon Road, welcoming visitors to saunter from one character-filled space to another while learning about the colors and forms of joy, optimism, romance and the earth. “Our artists have this freedom—whether they’re doing something abstract or figurative or landscape—they are very bold and sure of themselves. They have no fear when they’re painting,” asserts Kapp. With near-lifetime relationships with many of the artists showcased at the gallery, Waxlander Art Gallery has grown, experimented and evolved alongside most of its artists. “I’ve worked here for 10 years, and it seems like the artists just get better and better,” says gallery director Bonnie French. “Every time new work comes in, it feels like Christmas.” Outside the gallery’s historic adobe-style walls is a sculpture garden designed with serenity in mind. Stone fountains made of New Mexico travertine, flowering totems and an exquisite bronze moose sculpture greet guests upon arrival. The affect is one of enchantment.

the pursuit of happiness “I tried to live in other places. I tried to live on the East Coast; I tried to live on the West Coast; but New Mexico kept calling me back,” reflects Emily Henry, an interior designer and furniture artist whose aesthetic reflects a passion for her birthplace. “People who come to Santa Fe, it’s their lifelong dream to come here, which is why it’s great to work in this city. I get to collaborate with clients, who for the most part, could live anywhere but choose to live here,” she says. Extraordinarily perceptive, Henry designs with a purpose, giving way to interior spaces that reflect the homeowner’s lifestyle, accomplishments and personal journeys while honoring the natural environment for which Santa Fe is known. “I like when you can see where one has travelled and what they have done. They’re not as composed, more freeform,” she says. “A lot of colors I choose are in the landscape. We have strong colors—earthy but powerful.” Henry’s furniture company, Millicent, brings the soul of New Mexico into her clients’ homes through design elements that are intrinsic to the region’s built and natural environment. “This furniture really reflects the Southwestern creative spirit, specifically Santa Fe and Taos in the ’30s and ’40s,” enthuses Henry. “Amazing people were moving to New Mexico during that time to make new lives for themselves. They lived life how they wanted—they let go of the status quo and embraced the landscape and energy of Northern Mexico. It was a hyper-creative, whimsical time.”

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reflected in a sculptural mirror-finished soaking tub by the brand— that packs a dazzling punch. But a further study reveals subdued draperies, rough-hewn reclaimed beams, modest hardware. “There really was no competing with that floor or tub,” Eisner says about the space’s protagonists, pieces selected and sited by the home’s architect, William Hablinski. “So I wanted to keep the rest of the details simple.” Eisner draped the double French doors in unlined sea green linen to diffuse sunlight, and selected an eye-catching yet uncomplicated light fixture. “The chandelier could have been really grandiose because of the large volume of space here, but the frame and finish are very simple, and the soft drapes of crystal beads provide a sensual line that casually moves your eye in and out.” Ultimately, Eisner sought to create a warm, soothing oasis where every detail felt effortless. “This room overlooks the Los Angeles Basin, so it has a magical quality in that you can be soaking in the tub and no one in the world can see you, but you’re looking over millions of people go on about their lives.

PHOTOS: LISA ROMEREIN.

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Bathrooms are where we get ready to face the day. It’s so much more than washing your hands or taking a shower. It’s where we find our motivation, unwind and reset. CHAD EISNER, C.W. EISNER INC


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heart and soul A COURTYARD ESTATE ENGAGES ITS RURAL ENVIRONMENT WHILE EMBRACING THE OWNERS’ LOVE OF MUSIC, THE ARTS AND AN EQUESTRIAN LIFE. W R I T T E N B Y HE ATHE R L. SCH RECKEN GAST

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“ THIS HOME NOT ONLY SUIT S T HE OWNERS BUT CELEBRATES THEM.”

Donghia sofas from John Brooks, covered in Jane Churchill fabric from Dean-Warren, join antique leather chairs from a gentlemen’s club in England and a cocktail table from Tokyo in the great room. On the wall hangs a temple rubbing from Cambodia’s Angkor Wat. Right: Two Oriental area rugs once belonging to Senator Carl Hayden, owner Catherine Hayden’s great-uncle, lay the foundation for the great room. One rests under the 1926 Parlor Grand Steinway piano.


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ith a 1926 Steinway piano as the centerpiece of this Arizona courtyard estate, one might assume the owners love music. Indeed, the wife, Catherine Hayden, is not only the great-

niece of legendary Senator Carl Hayden and the great-granddaughter of Charles Trumbull Hayden, the founder of Tempe, but she also is a pianist and cellist with a passion for chamber music. But beyond the piano, it’s clear, there is a lot more at play in this contemporary composition. Positioned on 2.5 acres in Tempe, the home is a testament to architect Hugh Knoell, who “wanted to create a low-profile, relaxed and comfortable space,” he says. “It was important to incorporate features that were protective of the family’s privacy, as well as have them be energy-efficient.” So, Knoell created such details as oversized cedar eaves that shade the home’s wide expanse of glass from the summer sun while allowing just enough in during the winter months.

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The dining area offers the perfect canvas for the owners’ vast collection of engravings from a book by Raymond Lafage. Interior designer Sandra Seward conceived the idea of the massive steel table, fabricated by Oest Metalworks. Existing host chairs were purchased in Europe and are covered in a striped Pierre Frey fabric.


Clean-lined and uncluttered, the kitchen captures the home’s modern yet rural aesthetic with its white painted-wood cabinetry from Woodesign topped with planked maple countertops. Metal barstools with camel leather seats from Design Within Reach further this juxtaposition of styles. Appliances are from Westar Kitchen & Bath.


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Set on a flat piece of land, the chosen plot included a small house and barn, which was perfect for Hayden and husband Lawrence Hudson, who needed space for a horse on-site. “We wanted a symmetrical courtyard home, centered around a lap pool, with a barn in the back,” Hayden says. “I also wanted to be able to accommodate small chamber music concerts yet maintain privacy from neighbors.” Knoell, along with interior designer Sandra Seward, delivered in more ways than one. Knoell began the project by first bringing on builder Greg Hunt, who built the house from the ground up using stucco, steel and concrete as influencing materials. He also provided input on the functional aspects of the home, including choosing block construction. “The home is durable and virtually maintenance-free,” he says. Steel makes its impact in the structural framework as well as the fence wrapping the property. Rusted by nature, the 8-foot-high fence belies the gracious interior beyond. “When you open the gate, you enter another world,” Hayden says. “It’s magical.” As one walks up the concrete path, Hayden and Hudson’s passions cannot be denied. While the trough-inspired fountains bring to mind Hudson’s love of horses, the piano seen through the glass door reminds one of Hayden’s musical pursuits. “I placed the piano in the center of the home to give the eye a rest before looking back outside,” Seward says. Smoother polished concrete continues in the floors of the great room,

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which functions as both a living and dining area and chamber concert hall. To the left of the great room are the private spaces, and to the right, the public spaces and guesthouse. “The great room has extraordinary proportions,” Knoell says. “Though large in scale, it feels intimate.” Empty-nesters Hayden and Hudson had permanency in mind when envisioning the interior. “We’ve traveled and moved so much, so we wanted a house that would represent everywhere we’ve lived,” Hayden says, referring to their previous homes in Tokyo, New York, London and the French Alps. Seward welcomed the task of finding a new home for their collected furnishings, such as the Louis XVIII-style host and hostess chairs and country-style side chairs in the dining room and the elephant stools from Hong Kong that greet guests in the entry. Eighty-three engravings also had to be thoughtfully displayed throughout. “They give an interesting cohesion to a very modern home,” Hayden says. In addition to placing the owners’ furniture and art, Seward designed a few standout pieces, such as an 18-foot steel-plate desk for the husband’s office and a solidsteel dining table weighing 800 pounds. “My concept was to honor what Hugh had created outside, inside,” she says of her symmetrical design. 256 L U X E I N T E R I O R S

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Hayden’s mom’s spool bed takes center stage in a bedroom, where two stacked antique Korean coin chests and a table lamp made from dominoes add visual interest. On the walls, 12 engravings from a book commissioned by Sir William Hamilton depict scenes from Greek mythology.


Completely new from head to toe, the sheet-metal-roofed barn provides a home base for owner Lawrence Hudson’s Clydesdale, Princess, as well as a space for Lyle, shown, when he comes to visit.


Above: Architect Hugh Knoell designed the metal roof, fabricated by Metalworks, that runs the length of the rear exterior and shades the home from the Arizona summer sun. Left: The 75-foot-long lap pool was fabricated by Dan Goss & Associates.

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References to the rural environment can be seen in the antique farm table in the breakfast area and hardwood countertops in the kitchen. “It adds warmth to the concrete floors,” Hayden says. Even in the bedrooms, warm touches, such as coverings sewn by Hayden, dress the beds in comfort. Outside, landscape architect Gordon Wayne Jones chose plantings suitable for the area. “Where possible, we used colorful, low-water-use favorites typical of the Southwest,” he says, noting the variety of bougainvillea, red bird-of-paradise, plumbago, ruselia, Valentine bush and hybrid Texas sage that fits well into the existing neighborhood and their new life here in Arizona. “This home not only suits the owners but celebrates them,” Knoell says. “You get a sense of what they really care about from the moment you walk through the door.” L LUXE INTERIORS

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sk any Canadian what he craves most during the winter months and the answer will most likely be sunlight. That was the case with the Calgary-based homeowners who overlooked the dated design of this Scottsdale

vacation home to see the potential of a house that gets copious morning and evening sun. “The original design wasn’t really suited to their style,” designer Dana Lyon says. “It was a little too colorful, with really saturated hues of chartreuse, turquoise, orange and pink.” Luckily, when the house went on the market, the forward-looking couple—he’s an engineer, and she’s an accomplished cook who likes to paint—recognized that it could be just what they wanted: a spa-like retreat to escape brisk Canada winters. “We wanted a house where we could entertain friends and family, and a home where we could relax,” the wife says. “I wanted it to feel very calm and beautiful.” So Lyon, along with project manager Michelle Young and builder Jeff Gatewood, was hired to transform the residence into a contemporary yet tranquil space. The team started by converting several small rooms into large open spaces perfect for entertaining. They then installed limestone floors in the largest squares they could buy and chose Caesarstone for the countertops. “We were going for a modern space with a somewhat grounded organic feel,” Lyon says. “So we created a very light palette and selected simple materials.”

INTERIOR DESIGN Dana Lyon and Michelle Young, Palm Design Group HOME BUILDER Jeff Gatewood, Benissimo, LLC BEDROOMS 4

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Topped with Caesarstone’s Blizzard quartz, the kitchen’s 12-foot-long island serves as a place for cocktails and appetizers. Leucos pendants brighten the space, while custom-made barstools by S.R. Drost Manufacturing, covered with Kravet Sta-Kleen vinyl, provide comfy spots to perch.

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The result is a sedate environment that showcases the homeowners’ personalities and passions. The kitchen, for instance, was outfitted with a commercial warming hood and a double gas oven for the wife to bake rustic yeast breads from scratch. Three built-in wine refrigerators allow her to burnish her expertise as an oenophile, as well. No stranger himself to the culinary arts, the husband is the home’s master barista; a state-of-the-art coffee machine lets him brew up espresso and coffee drinks for guests. In addition to their love of good food and drink, the couple also share a talent in the arts. She is an accomplished painter, and many of the works featured in the home are hers. For his part, the husband is a master woodworker who built several pieces of furniture in the home and created two installations on either side of the fireplace in the living room. Fashioned from 500 pieces of wenge wood individually sculpted and hung on non-stretch fishing line, the pieces are “just astonishing to see,” Lyon says. “You could see his engineering mind at work to get them to match up just right on the strings.” 262 L U X E I N T E R I O R S

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The kitchen opens to the dining room, creating a holistic entertaining space. Guests frequently gather around the custom table by Peter Thomas Designs. Holly Hunt chairs from John Brooks create seating under the LBL fixtures from Lightform Lighting.


The master bedroom achieves a state of Zen thanks to a restrained use of color, an Asian-inspired statue and a fireplace designed by the owners and built by Eiklor Flames West. The bed is a custom-made piece by Rysso-Peters.


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While the desert commands attention in the master bathroom, the design holds its own; the MTI soaker tub from Clyde Hardware Co., Inc. offers a relaxing spot to take in the view. Opposite: An elegant light fixture from YLighting presides over the custom-made vanity by Rysso-Peters.


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To make sure the homeowners’ artwork would pop, the pieces were installed into a monochromatic background against Opuzen’s glass-beaded wallpaper. The only thing that competes for attention is the incredible desert vista. “We wanted to make the desert the hero in the background,” Lyon says of her chosen palette—a soothing mix of furnishings cloaked in white, beige and wood tones. This sense of serenity translates from the main living spaces into the master bathroom, where large expanses of glass provide a natural panorama. “It creates a sense of calm and unity, which is something I really wanted to achieve,” the wife says. Such calmness carried over into the renovation process, which was overseen remotely. All pertinent parties would meet by Skype once a week. If the homeowners wanted to see something, the design team would simply walk around with a laptop. “It was extremely painless and efficient,” the wife says. Her husband concurs. “Jeff is a very meticulous contractor, and both he and Dana are tremendously trustworthy. I can’t say enough good things about them.” Thanks to these professionals’ work, the couple have achieved what the husband calls the “perfect Canadian house in the desert,” awash in light and at one with nature. “When all is said and done, we really like our house,” the wife concludes. “It sort of takes my breath away every time I walk in.” L

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The office answers to the homeowners’ love of the outdoors with abundant natural light and a reliance on natural materials, such as the desk, fashioned of Moonlight Quartzite from Cactus Stone. A Sutherland lamp from John Brooks lends an organic touch.


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hen builder Joseph McHallam speaks of the multiple roles he played in the design and construction of the Stone Canyon home he shares with his wife and family, he reflects

both confidence and pride. “I wore many hats,” he says, laughing. “I’m a contractor with an eye for design and detail from 25 years of experience building high-end homes back in New England, so I guess you could say I already had a solid foundation in good taste.” For this, his first home building venture in Oro Valley, McHallam partnered with architect Ron Robinette, who was involved early in the site selection. “The lot was on a golf course with great city and desert views,” Robinette recalls. “Though set on 2 acres, the building envelope was small with a strange configuration, and two-thirds of it was natural rock outcroppings in protected no-build zones. I was there primarily to make sure everything went smoothly and to assist with the process.”

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Entry to the home is via a wood, glass and stone bridge that connects the structure’s two main livings areas. The design of the bridge was driven specifically by the need to preserve the natural stone outcroppings and indigenous desert flora. Landscaping is by Berenice Ainza of De Anza Construction along with James Dawson.


Key furnishings in the great room include a sofa from Cameron Collection in Dallas, covered in Rose Tarlow Melrose House’s Lugano fabric, and an Oushak area rug from J.H. Minassian & Co. in Los Angeles. Paul László’s 1960s leather-clad benches, from Lobel Modern in New York, pull up to a Holly Hunt Rue De Seine cocktail table from John Brooks.


The dining area features an Emanuel Morez Country Trestle table from John Brooks paired with Erika Brunson arm and side chairs, purchased at John Rosselli & Associates in New York and upholstered with Zoffany’s Cherry Blossom fabric. The light fixture is by Jean de Merry, also from John Brooks.


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McHallam and his wife directed the style of the home. “What was popular in the area at the time was either very Tuscan or hard-surface contemporary design,” he says. “But we didn’t feel like any of that was really us.” With this in mind, Robinette’s architectural plan features a trio of individual volumes with gabled roofs that create distinct building forms—one housing the main living area, the second the family’s bedrooms and library, and the third a guesthouse/casita—joined by a pair of bridges. Approached from the long curved drive, finished with custom imperfect-edge pavers by Monarch Stone that mimic antique French limestone, the home appears to nestle into the natural surroundings. “It’s all linear, organized and symmetrical,” Robinette says. “It fits perfectly into the lot like we had unlimited space to work with.” Part of the effect is the result of carefully sourced exterior materials, such as textured Telluride miner’s stone veneer, combined with stone caps and sills, rough-sawn fir posts and beams, wire-brushed wood windows, integral color stucco, and tile and metal roofing. Another is a purposefully planned landscaping design by Berenice Ainza of De Anza Construction and landscape contractor James Dawson, who worked together to complement the natural saguaro cacti and other desert flora, as well as the many rock outcroppings, both existing and man-made. LUXE INTERIORS

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Holly Hunt sconces illuminate the rustic yet elegant entry, where Chinese celadon fishbowl planters from Hasbrook Interiors flank a Charles Pollock console from Dean-Warren. The flooring is reclaimed French limestone from Paris Ceramics in Los Angeles.


Designed by builder and homeowner Joseph McHallam, the kitchen cabinetry, custom-made by Crown Point Cabinetry in Claremont, New Hampshire, is topped with statuary white marble countertops. Custom-sized A. Rudin bar chairs, covered in Brunschwig & Fils leather, are from Dean-Warren. Light pendants are by The Urban Electric Co.


Above: A protected outdoor living area features cushioned metal furniture from Thos. Baker in Bainbridge Island, Washington, and Paul Ferrante’s overhead lanterns from John Brooks. Left: Robert C. Jackson’s Flight Test hangs above a quarter-sawn oak prep bench in the kitchen.

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Inside, McHallam sought to balance the strong exterior elements with more refined finishes and detailing that spoke to his and his wife’s tastes, starting with imported antique French limestone and clear-stained walnut flooring, and continuing with custom-designed casing, baseboards, crown molding and other millwork. Of particular significance is the cabinetry, especially the kitchen system. “We took our ideas and sent them to Crown Point Cabinetry in New Hampshire,” McHallam explains. “The whole house, including the cabinetry, vanities and study, all showed up on a truck, blanket-wrapped like furniture. The quality was amazing.” LUXE INTERIORS

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A dramatic representation of how the home both complements and connects with the desert landscape, the meandering yard area features a swimming pool nestled into the natural rock outcroppings, as well as saguaro and other cacti. The pool was built by Cimarron Circle Construction Company.


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The master bedroom is the picture of comfort, with an A. Rudin chair and ottoman set from Dean-Warren and a Holly Hunt bed from John Brooks paired with a JJ Custom bench. A hooked Marrakesh wool rug by Elizabeth Eakins runs underfoot. The antique French limestone fireplace is from Antiquities.


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Furnishings, such as the Emanuel Morez Country Trestle dining table, a St. Germaine sofa from Cameron Collection and the Holly Hunt four-poster bed, were chosen to complement the design and scale of their respective rooms. In turn, area rugs, draperies, light fixtures, tabletop accessories, artwork and antiques were selected to personalize each space. “Everything is in the details,” McHallam says. Outdoor areas were no exception. Just behind the living room, a swimming pool appears as a natural oasis edged by, and reflecting, the desert landscape. The surrounding pool patio connects to a series of outdoor seating areas defined by clusters of natural rock. “It’s the perfect place for the way we live,” McHallam says. “We created a warm and personalized space for our family and guests to enjoy and doing so much of it ourselves really made it feel like home.” L

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WELL BLENDED A RENOVATION FOR A NEWLY COMBINED FAMILY RESULTS IN A LOOK THAT IS C L A S S I C A N D C O N T E M P O R A R Y , Y E T W I T H S P A C E F O R E V E R Y O N E T O E N J O Y. W R I T T E N B Y LIZ A RN O LD

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ARCHITECTURE Erik Peterson, PHX Architecture INTERIOR DESIGN Elizabeth Rosensteel, Elizabeth A. Rosensteel Design/Studio, LLC HOME BUILDER Chris Turner, RJ Bromley Construction Inc. BEDROOMS 5

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Russell Greey, Greey | Pickett

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t only makes sense to renovate a house for a newly blended family to reflect the merging of lives—in this case, a husband and wife and five girls ranging in age from elementary school to a recent college graduate. The owners had specific updates in mind for

the residence that the wife already owned in Paradise Valley. First, they envisioned a household that could evolve with the three younger girls while also offering entertaining space for adults. Second, they wanted to showcase their collection of art in a well-lit house that didn’t compete with the architecture. “We wanted it to be classic-contemporary,” says the husband, who called on architect Erik Peterson to fulfill their wish list. “He’s a genius at interpreting that vernacular.” “Mainly,” Peterson says, “we simplified the whole thing.” Architectural breakups and steps between the rooms were eliminated in order to create one continuous level. “We didn’t do too much major structural change,” he says, but did open the kitchen to unfold into the dining area, so the space seats two or 20. He also expanded the master suite, which is finished in two shades of cerused oak, and put on an addition for his-and-her closets.

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A mix of old and new furnishings make up the family room, which was revived with a colorful rug from David E. Adler and a sofa reupholstered in Stratum Textiles fabric. The recessed ceiling grid, which incorporates cork to baffle noise, helps center the room.


In the dining room, Loewenstein chairs encircle a palm-wood table with a solidsurface inlay, fabricated by Linear Fine Woodworking. A wallcovering by Phillip Jeffries provides a textural backdrop to anchor and formalize the space. The painting is by James Rosenquist.


A Tufenkian rug unifies the palette in the living room, where the fluid lines of a pair of low COR sofas from The MN Collection soften the strong architecture. A sculptural pair of walnut chairs with open-fretwork frames joins a weighty stone-like cocktail table from Phillips Collection.


Millwork, conceived by designer Elizabeth Rosensteel and fabricated by Brothers Woodworks, fashions an artful display space in the living room. Flooring throughout the ground level is Q-Stone, a porcelain tile by Provenza.

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Chris Turner, the superintendent and project manager on the project, noting the critical 10-month schedule, used his firm’s in-house carpenter, Damien Cabrinha, for the finishes and doors. “We were able to create a higher quality by making them custom,” he says. For the interiors, Peterson brought in designer Elizabeth Rosensteel, whose first instinct was to pull the house out of its poured-concrete heaviness. “We’re in Arizona,” she says, “where everything is about light and how it plays off structure and texture.” As a result, the team added skylights to the master bathroom and the living room, where a shaft of light grazes a curved pebbled wall that was previously exposed masonry block. “We made it a focal point of the room,” Peterson says. Rosensteel chose oyster-shell porcelain tile for the flooring throughout the ground level. The tiles, which extend to one of two covered heated patios to help unify the indoor-outdoor spaces, are durable and look clean, even with a dog running around. “It creates a great first impression and sets the tone for the rest of the house,” Rosensteel says. LUXE INTERIORS

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The artwork, after all—with works by Rosenquist, Warhol and Picasso, among others—is center stage, and built-ins throughout, designed by Rosensteel and fabricated by Brothers Woodworks, help show it off. A palette of neutral furnishings in a mix of luxe fabrics lends a quiet elegance that complements the collection. In the living room, for example, three black angular custom steel tables offset two pale green cotton-and-linen sofas and nod to a nearby trio of spherical naturaltoned sculptures by Travis James of Brooklyn’s May Furniture Co. In the kitchen, Rosensteel paid homage to Frank Lloyd Wright—she and Peterson met 15 years ago while working at Wright’s Taliesin Associated Architects—with a mix of curves and straight lines. Here, the designer went with bullnose countertops on the circular island and repeated that same rounded shape in wood just above the toe kick. High-quality art lighting previously installed throughout the house was repurposed as pendants strung in a circle around the skylight. 290 L U X E I N T E R I O R S

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Rosensteel designed the kitchen cabinetry, built by Brothers Woodworks, and chose the pale green backsplash tile by Island Stone. The round island, topped with crisp white Caesarstone, reflects a skylight above it.


Walter Knoll barstools from M2L in New York, covered in ink-resistant fabric from Architex’s Write-Off collection, are practical for quick meals at the kitchen counter. Handblown glass fixtures by New York designer Joe Ginsberg add a whimsical touch of color.


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Landscape architect Russell Greey designed the pool, fabricated by Aqua Essence Pools and featuring a dynamic steel trellis and rain curtain, a zero-edge spa and glass tiles from Noble Tile Supply. Existing furniture was reupholstered in vibrant Sunbrella fabric. Planters by Kornegay Design house tall cacti.


Outfitted with an Americh tub edged in Costa Esmeralda granite and Voguebay Deco tiles that edge the mirror, the master bath is a picture of elegance. Cerused oak cabinetry complements the lighter hues found throughout the home. The bench is by Global Views.

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Outside, landscape architect Russell Greey was brought in to design the pool, hardscape and plantings. Set on an axis with the family room, the pool was purposefully relocated in order to become a focal point from the indoors. Decked out with LED lights and a 12-foot-wide rain curtain with a fire pit, “it has ‘wow’ factor for entertaining,” says Peterson. Adds the husband, “The pool itself becomes almost like dynamic art.” In the end, the entire design team worked together to create the perfect home for the now-combined family—resulting in a space that is at once fun and sophisticated, a place they can enjoy for years to come. L

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The master bedroom, wrapped in tones of seafoam, features a custom bed designed by Rosensteel. Open-weave linen, folded as a Roman shade that meets the headboard’s backrest, adds visual interest and helps dampen sound, as does the area rug from Scott Group Custom Carpets. Flooring is by Greyne Custom Wood Co. in Fort Mill, South Carolina.


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FAUCETS & SINKS Clyde Hardware Co., Inc. Phoenix, AZ 602.264.2106

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BARSTOOLS Design Within Reach Scottsdale, AZ 480.970.8800

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CABINETRY & COUNTERTOPS Woodesign Phoenix, AZ 602.305.9550

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BEDDING Nancy Koltes New York, NY 800.643.1755

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LAMP Cerno Lightform Lighting Phoenix, AZ 602.253.2778

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BENCH FABRIC Bart Halpern John Brooks Incorporated Scottsdale, AZ 480.675.8828

A R C H I T E C T U R E Knoell & Quidort Architects H O M E B U I L D E R G.M. Hunt Builders-Remodelers, Inc. I N T E R I O R D E S I G N Knoell & Quidort Architects

H O M E B U I L D E R Benissimo, LLC

L A N D S CA P E A R C H I T E C T U R E Gordon Wayne Jones

I N T E R I O R D E S I G N Palm Design Group

APPLIANCES Bosch, Sub-Zero & Wolf Westar Kitchen & Bath Scottsdale, AZ 480.991.6200 ARCHITECTURE & INTERIOR DESIGN Knoell & Quidort Architects Phoenix, AZ 602.468.9250 CONCRETE FLOORING Swartz Concrete Phoenix, AZ 602.582.9200 DINING ROOM SIDE CHAIR FABRIC Duralee Dean-Warren Scottsdale, AZ 480.990.9233

DINING ROOM TABLE Custom by designer Oest Metalworks Phoenix, AZ 602.256.7567

LANDSCAPE INSTALLATION Karmo Landscaping, Inc. Chandler, AZ 489.759.8610

FLOOR REFINISHING Barlow’s Floor Refinishing Phoenix, AZ 623.580.5200

LIVING ROOM FIREPLACE & SHELVING Arlon & Company Apache Junction, AZ 602.363.3136

HOME AUTOMATION Platinum Audio Video Paradise Valley, AZ 480.266.6808 HOME BUILDER G.M. Hunt Builders-Remodelers, Inc. Cave Creek, AZ 602.264.1912 LANDSCAPE DESIGN Gordon Wayne Jones Phoenix, AZ 602.274.4611

METAL ROOF Metalworks Inc. Phoenix, AZ 602.323.0560 POOL Dan Goss & Associates, Inc. Scottsdale, AZ 480.391.2412 STUCCO Star Plastering Inc. Phoenix, AZ 623.937.0279

APPLIANCES Sub-Zero & Wolf Arizona Wholesale Supply Company Scottsdale, AZ 480.596.0092

DINING ROOM & OFFICE CHAIRS Holly Hunt John Brooks Incorporated Scottsdale, AZ 480.675.8828

BATHROOM TILEWORK Waterworks Scottsdale, AZ 480.946.2550

DINING ROOM FLOOR SCULPTURE Costello-Childs Contemporary Scottsdale, AZ 480.949.2701

BATHTUB MTI Clyde Hardware Co., Inc. Phoenix, AZ 602.264.2106 BEDROOM & LIVING ROOM DRAPERY FABRIC Kravet Scottsdale, AZ 480.994.3900

KITCHEN & BATH CABINETRY Rysso-Peters Scottsdale, AZ 480.946.0088 KITCHEN BARSTOOL FABRICATION S.R. Drost Manufacturing Scottsdale, AZ 480.998.8977

LIVING ROOM COCKTAIL TABLE FLOORING Custom Metro West Wholesale LLC Peter Thomas Designs Scottsdale, AZ Phoenix, AZ 480.443.9000 602.695.7259 HOME BUILDER Benissimo, LLC Scottsdale, AZ 480.941.0616 INTERIOR DESIGN Palm Design Group Phoenix, AZ 480.861.1850

LIVING ROOM DRAPERY FABRICATION Mac’s Custom Drapery Scottsdale, AZ 480.219.3727


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WALNUT FLOORING Gordon’s Hardwood Floors Inc. Tucson, AZ 520.579.0949

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LIGHT FIXTURE Jean de Merry John Brooks Incorporated Scottsdale, AZ 480.675.8828

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CHAIR FABRIC Zoffany John Brooks Incorporated Scottsdale, AZ 480.675.8828

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AREA RUG Tufenkian New York, NY 212.475.2475

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COCKTAIL TABLE Phillips Collection High Point, NC 336.882.7400

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SOFAS COR The MN Collection Scottsdale, AZ 480.946.2664

A R C H I T E C T U R E PHX Architecture H O M E B U I L D E R RJ Bromley Construction Inc. A R C H I T E C T U R E Robinette Architects, Inc.

I N T E R I O R D E S I G N Elizabeth A. Rosensteel Design/Studio, LLC

H O M E B U I L D E R The McHallam Company, LLC

L A N D S CA P E A R C H I T E C T U R E Greey | Pickett

ARCHITECTURE Robinette Architects, Inc. Tucson, AZ 520.323.3979 BEDDING Restoration Hardware Scottsdale, AZ 480.658.1021 BEDROOM DRAPERY FABRIC Rose Tarlow Melrose House John Brooks Incorporated Scottsdale, AZ 480.675.8828 BEDROOM FIREPLACE Antiquities, LLC Scottsdale, AZ 480.556.0303 DRAPERY FABRICATION Roman Shades by Mara Tucson, AZ 520.882.4225

ENTRY AREA RUG Safavieh The Rug Merchant Tucson, AZ 520.322.0070

KITCHEN COUNTERTOPS Spectra Kitchen & Bath Tucson, AZ 520.795.4072

ENTRY CONSOLE Charles Pollock Dean-Warren Scottsdale, AZ 480.990.9233

POOL Cimarron Circle Construction Company Tucson, AZ 520.881.2777

HOME BUILDER The McHallam Company, LLC Tucson, AZ 520.797.9988

STONEWORK VENEER MATERIAL Telluride Natural Stone and Reclaimed Wood Scottsdale, AZ 480.398.2999

INTERIOR DOORS & WINDOWS Architectural Traditions Tucson, AZ 520.574.7374 KITCHEN BACKSPLASH Artesana Tile Tucson, AZ 520.319.1777

WOODWORK Holderness Supplies Tucson, AZ 520.889.1300

ARCHITECTURE PHX Architecture Scottsdale, AZ 480.477.1111

ENTRY DOOR Kornegay Fabrication LLC Gilbert, AZ 480.966.2380

BATHROOM GLASS WALL TILES & GRANITE STAIR TREAD Daltile Phoenix, AZ 602.258.9390

FAMILY ROOM RUG David E. Adler, Inc. Scottsdale, AZ 480.513.3200

BEDROOM RUG Scott Group Custom Carpets, Inc. Scottsdale, AZ 480.905.8222 DINING ROOM TABLE FABRICATION Linear Fine Woodworking Phoenix, AZ 480.968.1223

HOME BUILDER RJ Bromley Construction Inc. Mesa, AZ 480.557.9217 INTERIOR DESIGN Elizabeth A. Rosensteel Design/Studio, LLC Phoenix, AZ 602.522.0989 KITCHEN BACKSPLASH Island Stone Facings of America Phoenix, AZ 602.955.9217

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Greey | Pickett Scottsdale, AZ 480.609.0009 LANDSCAPE INSTALLATION Native Resources Int’l Phoenix, AZ 623.869.6757 MILLWORK FABRICATION Brothers Woodworks Mesa, AZ 602.505.9663 POOL , SPA & WATER FEATURE FABRICATION Aqua Essence Pools, LLC Phoenix, AZ 602.368.4923



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WHAT ARE THE KEY INFLUENCES IN YOUR WORK TODAY? Quality, craftsmanship and the kind of attention to detail that produces a “wow” factor. Today, we have the means and methods to build the best homes in the history of mankind.

ADDRESS 7532 North La Cholla Boulevard Tucson, Arizona

WHICH PROJECTS HAVE BROUGHT YOU THE MOST SATISFACTION? In one way or another, all of them have. When my clients absolutely adore their home—and we become friends at the end of a project—that is the most satisfying.

CONTACT 520.370.8239 billu@processdesignbuild.com WEBSITE processdesignbuild.com BILL UPDIKE OWNER

PROCESS DESIGN BUILD LLC

WHAT IS YOUR CREATIVE PROCESS? I’m extremely involved in the project, especially coming out of the ground through the framing stage. If the skeleton and bones are correct, the completed body will fall in place.

For all the direct implications of its company name when it comes to custom home building, Process Design Build only begins to hint at the comprehensive capabilities delivered by this award-winning business. Yes, owner Bill Updike and his talented team offer everything from design, budgeting, contracting, project management and construction under one concept-to-completion roof. But it’s the way Process works that distinguishes the Southern Arizona Home Builders Association’s 2012 Custom Builder of the Year. For starters, Updike, who started framing houses with his uncle in Canada at age 15, brings nearly four decades of construction experience to each client project. His personal involvement includes detailed communication—from daily reports and open-book cost spreadsheets to website photos that chronicle construction progress—to keep clients abreast of every aspect of a project. Aesthetically, Process is renowned for its expertise in seamlessly integrating styles to Arizona’s unique surroundings, whether the home calls for new-age sleekness or desert-acclimated architecture and design. “For seven or eight months out of the year here, outdoor living is as comfortable as indoor living,” Updike says. “Our projects meld those two together so that outdoor and indoor become one complete space. Many of our houses have captured all the best possible views through just the right orientation.” Process’ commitment to excellence extends to the quality of its materials, its sustainable building methods and its access to the area’s top subcontractors.

Breathtaking views framed by wood-clad windows soften the feel of this scored-finished concrete floor, stone walls and metal hearth. The vanishingedge pool reflects the beauty of Pima Canyon.

The attention to detail is what sets this home apart. Custom finishes and furniture throughout; a hand-carved barrel-shaped fireplace, bar and media wall are just some of the unique features of this award-winning home.


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A Silver Award Winner of the 2012 Best in American Living Award, BALA, by the National Association of Home Builders, NAHB, this custom home in Canyon Pass also utilizes high-energy efficient systems of both geothermal and solar energy.

“The ability to take the client’s vision, and through collaboration between the architect and designer, create a three-dimensional living structure never fails to give me tremendous joy.” –BILL UPDIKE, OWNER

Featured on HGTV’s Extreme Homes, expert craftsmen, under the direction of Bill Updike, built this unique and innovative home. Blending concrete, wood, multi-staking glass doors and stone, a seamless indoor-outdoor transition was created.

Situated in the High Sonoran Desert, this custom home features a custom pool, native natural rock spa and natural stone wall that elevates and separates the pool area from the surrounding desert.


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ADDRESS 2890 East Skyline Drive Tucson, Arizona CONTACT 520.825.2297 sunsetinterior@aol.com WEBSITE sunsetinterior.com DARA DAVIS, ALLIED MEMBER ASID PRINCIPAL

SUNSET INTERIORS

WHAT ARE THE KEY INFLUENCES IN YOUR WORK TODAY? The concept of combining the past with the present—using reclaimed wood, in some cases hundreds of years old, to create modern pieces—is fascinating to me. WHAT ARE YOUR FAVORITE STYLES TO WORK ON AND WHY? Regional projects never cease to inspire me. I love to glean the unique style of whatever part of the country I’m working in—and I love all the different aspects of the West. WHICH PROJECTS HAVE BROUGHT YOU THE MOST SATISFACTION? Two commercial projects—Canyon Ranch and Rancho Merlita—were my dream jobs. Both honored the history of the space while also making them contemporary and comfortable.

The old West has never looked more chic and vibrant than when in the hands of Sunset Interiors in Tucson. Owner and principal designer Dara Davis, who runs the business originally started by her parents in 1986, perfectly captures the flavor of the region with a striking array of home furnishings, window coverings, and carpet and tile offerings, as well as interior design services. The dynamic inventory, thoughtfully selected to complement the southern Arizona lifestyle, also, in many cases, brings history alive. Davis fills her stores with recycled wood pieces—often more than 100 years old—that are majestically transformed into dynamic modern furnishings. One of the featured designers, the Jason Scott Collection, works with reclaimed teak; and Davis’ own line, Salvaged Hearts, incorporates repurposed chair frames with leftover fabrics and leathers. “I love making something beautiful out of discarded materials,” Davis says. The Sunset team prides itself on the loyal relationships it builds with clients, relationships fueled by the collaborative tone it sets from the first encounter. “When starting with a blank palette, we’ll have couples select one multicolored fabric that they love and go from there; that fabric might end up as pillows, but it establishes the design theme,” Davis says. “I’m so happy when my clients look at their new space, and they feel like they did it themselves. Taking that journey with them, and knowing I helped fulfill their vision, is incredibly rewarding.”

Guests of Canyon Ranch enjoy glimpses into the resort’s past. Photos above the buffalo chairs, from a brochure for the Double U Dude Ranch, surround a copper re-creation of the original brand.

The Kathleen Caid lamp provides design inspiration for this space. The base is vintage glass; the handmade shade features fabric and beadwork. The owners call the lamp the hit of the room.


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The owners of Canyon Ranch requested that the living room be redecorated to recall its past life as the Double U Dude Ranch. The goal was to connect the historic feel with modern Western style.

“My work is regional; my business is based on the newcomer to the West. They love their new desert life—and I help them define their new style.” –DARA DAVIS, ALLIED MEMBER ASID, PRINCIPAL

The Spanish Colonial suite inside the Rancho Merlita Bed & Breakfast, former home of makeup mogul Merle Norman, is the most romantic of all the rooms inside the B&B.

Inspiration for the color palette inside the Black Mountain suite comes from the vintage black and burgundy tile in the bathroom, which is original to the home.


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ADDRESS 7000 East McDowell Road, Suite 100 Scottsdale, Arizona CONTACT 480.481.3433 contact@berghoffdesign.com WEBSITE berghoffdesign.com JEFF BERGHOFF PRESIDENT AND CEO

BERGHOFF DESIGN GROUP

HOW DO YOU DEFINE A SUCCESSFUL PROJECT? We’ve been fortunate to be part of so many projects throughout the West. But just working with the Earth’s natural beauty continues to be both humbling and exhilarating. WHAT ARE YOUR FAVORITE STYLES TO WORK ON AND WHY? I find real joy in working on sites that are pure and timeless. It’s not about a particular style; it’s about creating an outdoor setting that endures and makes a lasting impression. WHAT ARE YOU WORKING ON NEXT? We have an ongoing five-year project, a master plan for a winery. Locally, our services are increasingly in demand in Paradise Valley and Scottsdale. Our clientele is always ready to start unique projects.

Jeff Berghoff launched his business in 1997, intent on changing the landscape in Arizona in more ways than one. “You see interior designers and star architects on the covers of industry magazines, but you never hear about garden and landscape designers,” says the owner of Berghoff Design Group. “I wanted to march to my own drum—and approach design in a way that would make us a sought-after company.” Mission accomplished. Over the past 15-plus years, Berghoff Design not only has generated high-end residential and commercial buzz for projects that clients describe as works of art, but it has also opened up homeowners and business owners to countless aesthetic possibilities when it comes to landscaping in the Southwest. “I wanted to approach gardens in an elevated manner, bring some dignity to the design and create an elegance and sophistication that hadn’t been explored in Arizona.” In addition to the company’s trademark creativity and seamless project management, Berghoff Design is masterful at meshing client wishes with the reality of a setting. “Everybody has their look books, but the images don’t always work in Phoenix,” Berghoff says. “We have extreme fluctuation in weather—and that wreaks havoc on plants. So we interpret that passion in a way that can be achieved and sustained.” Today, Berghoff Design employs nearly 300 people, however its owner remains as detail-oriented as ever. “Things don’t go out the door unless they have my blessing,” he says.

This timeless garden invokes the architectural strength of the home with its strong and classic garden and monochromatic layers of green.

Nestled at the base of Camelback Mountain, this tranquil garden unfolds to display optimal views of the surrounding sites. The calm homestead feel of the property is echoed in the picturesque landscaping.


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Captivated among century-old trees, this historic Phoenix home has an enchanting ambience that is echoed in the timeless and restrained landscape palette of the garden.

“When the client puts their trust in the design team, and we all work together, the effect is that everyone is elevated and creativity flows. Those moments of greatness are transcendent.” –JEFF BERGHOFF, PRESIDENT AND CEO

A simple, contemporary elegance is embraced in the garden that surrounds this mountaintop home. Utilizing the breathtaking views of the city, this garden mimics the strong architectural character of the home.

With an inviting intimacy, this calm garden draws one into its many charming spaces. It has a seamless flow between the interior and exterior of the home with the use of landscape accents and materials.


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ADDRESS 7522 East McDonald Drive, Suite C Scottsdale, Arizona CONTACT 480.905.1712 info@carsonpoetzl.com WEBSITE carsonpoetzl.com ANDREW CARSON III, PRINCIPAL JON POETZL, PRINCIPAL

CARSON POETZL, INC.

ask the expert WHAT ARE THE KEY INFLUENCES IN YOUR WORK TODAY? The individuality that each client brings— from life lessons to personal flavor—is key. It’s up to us, as the cooks, to put these ingredients together and create the desired unique result. WHAT IS YOUR CREATIVE PROCESS? Client needs and function are the main foundation. But we evaluate everything— from sun angles and wind patterns to what side of the bed someone likes to wake up on. WHAT ARE YOUR FAVORITE STYLES TO WORK ON AND WHY? If you get too comfortable with one style, you switch to autopilot and the design eventually gets stale. So we’re versed in all styles, from midcentury modern to Spanish Colonial.

When it comes to bringing architectural concepts to fruition, style is in the eye of the beholder at Carson Poetzl, Inc. Andrew Carson III and Jon Poetzl, who launched the custom high-end residential architecture company in 2002, have created a boutique firm that gives clients complete freedom of expression. “We pride ourselves in giving the client their dream home, not ours,” the two agree. “We can master any style that the client can dream of.” Versatility and ingenuity are just a few of the many hallmarks that continue to distinguish the brilliant work at Carson Poetzl. The two college friends, with a combined three-plus decades in the industry, are also known for regionally responsible design that perfectly complements the area’s eye-catching environments. Clients are brought into the creative process through sketching, 3-D modeling and site visits to projects by Carson Poetzl and other designers. “The art is not having to reinvent the wheel every design, but rather pulling the right pieces together to effectively create a harmonious whole.”

“We’ve always been artistic, but we both grew up wanting to make functional art, which is what architecture is. From Lincoln Logs to concrete masonry, we still like playing with blocks.” –ANDREW CARSON III AND JON POETZL, PRINCIPALS

The front façade of this 10,000-square-foot Andalusian-styled estate is dressed with custom-carved travertine with a more formal carving at the front entry to direct its visitors.

This lap pool is on axis with the formal living room and its covered patio space. It has a raised spa at the end, along with a fire feature to give visitors a visual datum when walking the property.


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ADDRESS 2050 East 19th Street Tucson, Arizona CONTACT 520.449.9798 jesse@mckeeconstruction.com WEBSITE mckeeconstruction.com JESSE MCKEE, PRINCIPAL MICHELLE MULDOWNEY, PRINCIPAL

WHAT ARE THE KEY INFLUENCES IN YOUR WORK TODAY? Currently, we’re staying away from dated materials and styles. Our focus is on timeless home design that incorporates long-lasting materials and products. HOW DO YOU THINK YOUR CLIENTS WOULD CHARACTERIZE YOU? Clients have shared with us that we are very attentive to details and offer excellent customer service. Keeping our job sites clean and safe is also one of our highest priorities. WHAT ARE YOU WORKING ON NEXT? We have focused a lot of energy on creating a fantastic in-house building team here in Tucson, and we’re expanding our services to a luxury building and design firm in Hawaii.

MCKEE CONSTRUCTION & REMODELING Perhaps the only thing more impressive than the menu of offerings available at McKee Construction & Remodeling is the consistently superior quality of its results. One-stop shopping only begins to hint at the services available at McKee, which delivers everything from concept-to-completion custom home building and remodeling to high-end commercial construction. On the residential side, owner Jesse McKee has assembled a dynamic and experienced team, including an in-house architect and experts in green building and design. “Having a flexible and skilled in-house architect and craftsmen team allows for a more complex and fluid building process,” McKee says. It also leads to the kind of versatility and attention to detail that continues to distinguish McKee, whether creating contemporary or old-world masterpieces. The talent and resources available to McKee are equally evident when it comes to the remodeling services that bring tired kitchens, bathrooms, outdoor spaces—and much more—to life with chic, state-of-the-art design.

“A successful project is when all parties come together and create a space that clients will love for years to come. Making the client happy is the surest sign that we did it right.” –JESSE MCKEE, PRINCIPAL

Reminiscent of an elegant spa, this bathroom acts as a European-style wet room featuring a Schulter Systems’ waterproofing system (McKee is a certified installer).

In collaboration with the homeowner, the luxurious bathroom was designed with comfort in mind. Features include: heated flooring, 12-foot ceilings, skylight, TV and custom cabinetry.


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WHAT ARE THE KEY INFLUENCES IN YOUR WORK TODAY? I am inspired by art and fellow design professionals, such as Alberto Pinto and Christian Liaigre. Their work is of the highest quality and uses a timeless approach to design and style versus being too on trend.

ADDRESS 4147 North Goldwater Boulevard, Suite 104 Scottsdale, Arizona

WHAT LED YOU TO YOUR CURRENT PROFESSION? As a child, I always wanted to be an interior designer. I love creating environments, and I believe it is important to live in a welldesigned space.

CONTACT 480.945.4433 michael@michaelfergusoninteriors.com WEBSITE michaelfergusoninteriors.com MICHAEL FERGUSON PRINCIPAL

MICHAEL FERGUSON INTERIORS

HOW DO YOU THINK YOUR CLIENTS WOULD CHARACTERIZE YOU? I am very energetic about my work. I think clients see the efforts and direction we take in every decision in order to create the most unique outcome.

A comfortably chic blend of opulence and simplicity distinguishes the designs of Michael Ferguson Interiors. Incorporating accessories, art and furnishings that range from Chinese antiquities to ultra-polished blue and steel custom cabinetry, the Scottsdale-based designer has a broad design vocabulary. “I love being a designer who enjoys tassels, trim and curtains mixed with antiques just as much as the luxe environment created by soft contemporary,” says Ferguson. The firm’s impressive portfolio spans the country as well as architectural vernaculars and design styles—from a light-filled, airy contemporary New York penthouse to a regal, traditional Los Gatos estate. Despite the rich variety in projects, the use of textures and alluring combinations of materials remains a common thread throughout his interiors. The firm’s continued success is based on a high level of personal service, backed by Ferguson’s unwavering philosophy to not accept any standard short of perfection. “Once I have the idea or direction, I quickly build on it. Sometimes it takes me weeks to realize how I want a detail on a sofa or room, and I will not move until I am completely satisfied with my direction,” he says. “This way, the end result is always what the vision was meant to be.”

“Every space we design is approachable. We carefully select each product and fabric to achieve a distinctive level of design.” –MICHAEL FERGUSON, PRINCIPAL

A hillside home in Paradise Valley, Venetian plaster walls and a neutral color palette combine with marble to create a sophisticated environment enhanced by silver, white gold and nickel accents.

This light-filled space was created for a San Francisco architect who needed a space for work and entertaining. MFI designed a pair of seating groups, creating the greatest flexibility.


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ADDRESS 3235 East Allen Road Tucson, Arizona CONTACT 520.299.9471 greenthingsaz@gmail.com WEBSITE greenthingsaz.com JAN WESTENBORG, PRINCIPAL JACK WESTENBORG, PRINCIPAL

GREEN THINGS

HOW DO YOU THINK YOUR CLIENTS WOULD CHARACTERIZE YOU? As a low-end wholesale houseplant and poinsettia nursery that turned into a fullservice retail garden center in the Catalina Foothills—while maintaining great prices and impressive plant expertise. WHAT IS YOUR CREATIVE PROCESS? I’m inspired by watching retailers in all industries. I look at what others have created—their use of colors, materials, textures, shapes—and consider how those ideas can be applied to my clients. WHAT ARE YOUR FAVORITE STYLES TO WORK ON AND WHY? I enjoy bringing in new and different large houseplants that work inside people’s homes and on their patio—from yucca stumps to large-specimen ponytails.

When the owners of Green Things cast their sprawling garden center as a place to stage a daily show, it’s with good reason. When it comes to natural splendor, few backdrops can hold a candle to its four acres of mesmerizing plant life and 31 environmentally controlled greenhouses set on the banks of the Rillito River. Since taking over the business nearly a decade ago, Jan and Jack Westenborg have elevated the customer experience with a staggering array of high-quality product that has turned Green Things into a wondrous playground for amateur and professional horticulturists alike. In addition to growing more than 70 percent of its own plants—from geraniums and annuals to blooming perennials and poinsettias—Green Things carries a large selection of pottery, garden art, furniture and fountains. The talented, experienced staff can help customers with everything from container gardens to patio designs. “We are really in the entertainment business,” Jan says. “When people shop our store, we want them to enjoy the experience, possibly learn something and be inspired.”

“We believe in the new and different. It’s easy to repeat the same design, the same display. The challenge is marketing new plant varieties and enticing customers to buy.” –JAN WESTENBORG, PRINCIPAL

Green Things strives to provide a relaxing, scenic environment for shopping with an outstanding plant selection.

Shown is a grouping of Trichocereus Hybrid, sometimes called “Flying Saucer Cactus,” in full bloom at Green Things; just one of the many interesting cacti and succulents it has available.



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The hotel is one of London’s buzziest destinations with two super fashionable bars: the sparkly, deco-inspired Connaught Bar (don’t miss the martini trolley) and the Coburg Bar with its distinctive velvet wingback chairs and historically annotated list of cocktails dating from pre-1800 to present-day.

The Coburg Bar

HOME RUN The hotel is home to the only stand-alone Aman Spa outside of the Aman Resorts and the only two-Michelin-starred female chef-run restaurant in London, Hélène Darroze at the Connaught.

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D AV I D O L I V E R

The Connaught Bar

ART HOUSE Experience over 3,000 works of art—old masters, contemporary greats and local favorites with Julian Opie’s cameo portraits in the Coburg Bar, original 19th-century oil paintings, gorgeous Josef Albers prints, and works by Michael Kucera, Graham Sutherland (who lived in the hotel for many years), Barbara Hepworth, Nic Fiddian Green, John Piper and Damien Hirst, among others.

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STYLE

Left to right: Marlenaz Desk in a limed finish with Spinneybeck leather and blackened brass handle, price available upon request; amysomerville.com. Berry Flower Cushions in Marrakech Blue, $80; neishacrosland.com. Tulip Decanterlight, Lee Broom, $372; thefutureperfect.com. Form Teapot in Brass, $200; tomdixon.net.

[London-based Color Specialist and Creative Director of Paint & Paper Library] Speaking English: England is a place where ideas are condensed and distilled from all over the world. More than 200 languages from different nationalities are spoken daily in London alone. The aesthetic is intrinsically linked to its social history and heritage. Shop Talk: The quintessential English buy would be an Emma Bridgewater children’s tea set. Quirky, cute, original and manufactured in the traditional way. Fine Dine: I love The Wolseley, housed in a converted bank in the heart of London and designed by the late David Collins. It’s delicious brasserie-style cuisine served in a horseshoe table arrangement where you can meet, greet or simply watch the social melting pot of the great and the good from politics to theater-land. Artistic Nature: Nick Hornby is my favorite young UK sculptor who is really hot right now; interior designer Veere Grenney is the best in the business—his command for the art of living is second to none; and Louisa Mahony for painting. Museum Quality: For inspiration, I love the Victoria and Albert Museum, a design archive to dive into for days. Brighton Royal Pavilion is another museum to visit for sheer design extravagance and exotic distillation of taste. And, Dennis Severs’ House, an original candlelit museum, which is the nearest thing you can get to traveling back in time.


SÃO PAULO AN EXPLOSION OF DIVERSE CULTURES, CONTRASTS, PULSING ENERGY, ALL

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FASANO SÃO PAULO [fasano.com.br] BUILDING BLOCKS Brazilian innovators and local architects Isay Weinfeld and Marcio Kogan merged prewar style with a contemporary aesthetic for the hotel’s relentlessly stylish design. The English brickwork façade reads 1930s, while interior details—a butterscotch palette, French leather chairs, Iranian rugs, dark wood-clad walls, and Brazilian modern art ooze restrained luxury. The Fasano’s pool offers a bird’s eye view of São Paulo

ALL THAT JAZZ

Two-bedroom suite 318 L U X E I N T E R I O R S

+ DESIGN

An updated rendition on the legendary Algonquin and Carlyle lounges in New York, the intimate Baretto bar at the Fasano São Paulo is the quintessential setting for listening to incredible jazz performances. Greats the likes of Veloso, Bebel Gilberto, Maria Rita and Chico Buarque have performed at the piano bar.

SAO PAULO CITY PHOTO: FILIPE MATOS FRAZAO/SHUTTERSTOCK. FASANO HOTEL PHOTOS: COURTESY FASANO SÃO PAULO. CRIS BARROS PHOTO: CRIS BARROS/ARCHITECTS-CAROLINA MALUHY

& ISIS CHAULON.

WITH AN ARTISTIC BENT: WELCOME TO BRAZIL’S KINETIC METROPOLIS.


DESIGN MINDED

JET SET

HOOD WINKED The Fasano is tucked away on a quiet, leafy street between Avenida Paulista and Avenida Faria Lima in the charming and überchic neighborhood of Jardins. Here, at the center for fashion, is where you’ll find classic labels like Cris Barros’ flagship and Antonio Bernardo, as well as Ana Strumpf’s not-tomiss Garimpo + Fuxique colorful housewares shop. Cris Barros flagship

Restaurante Fasano

tastemaker

GUILHERME TORRES

[Brazilian Architect and Furniture Designer]

ITALIAN LESSONS As fourth-generation restaurateurs, the Fasano family’s Restaurante Fasano is regarded as Brazil’s best Italian eatery and the spot to be seen. The dining room, where the creative and fashion set gather, is quite an arresting sensation, with marble floors, high-polished surfaces and chairs you sink right into. The menu spans several regional cuisines, including Tuscan, Milanese, Venetian and Sardinian.

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PAULO STYLE

Left to right: Tiss Armchair in Tauari wood with natural caning, Zanini de Zanine, $3,250; espasso.com. Assorted Euro Tropiques Salad Plates, $472 for 6; bernardaud.com. Vinte2 Table Lamp by Fernando Prado in Mostarda, $1,100; lumini.com.br. PW Console by Paulo Werneck, $16,870; avenue-road.com.

Asset Management: Brazilian people are survivors. We don’t have access to high-end technologies, so we need to be creative and know how to use our resources effectively and artfully. Dine and Design: Don’t miss Gero, designed in 1994 by architect Aurelio Martinez Flores, a Mexican with a Brazilian soul. He symbolizes the new Brazilian minimalism. The exposed brick structure is elegant, new and eternal. The food and service are also amazing. Weekend Romp: Breakfast at Santo Grao, a charming spot in the heart of Jardins. Get the carrot cake. Walk along Oscar Freire Street until you reach the Benedito Calixto Fair, which happens every Saturday. Old memorabilia, vintage furniture and a lot of cool stuff. Design Watch: Zanini de Zanine is a true genius; love the reclaimed woods pieces. My bet is Studio Fetiche by Carolina Armellini and Paulo Biacchi represented by my partner, ILMAXX, by Larissa Vanzo. We researched the cool stuff. Also, the French/Brazilian architecture group Triptyque is a new one. Shop Talk: Loja do Bispo run by Pinky Wainer, a legendary outsider artist, is a perfect place for people who enjoy humor and art. Cartel 011 for clothes, furniture and food under one roof. Conceito Firma Casa for art, design and transgression. Color War: Brazilian décors are boring, just beige and brown. I’m considered a transgressor here, to love colors. It’s a war!


JAI PUR THE PINK CITY HAS LONG BEEN REVERED AS A

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SAMODE HAVELI [samode.com] ROYAL AFFAIR Built over 150 years ago by Rawal Sheo Singh and steeped in history, the majestic Samode Haveli was once the manor house for the royal family. The unexpected hotel is hidden away within the bustling walled city streets of Jaipur. Discovered like a gem, it stands as a graceful statement of the historic architecture and culture from which it came. The Samode Haveli’s deluxe suite

SUITE LIFE With each of the spacious guest rooms individually decorated with antiques to recall the rich historic culture, you’re in for a relaxing retreat. Antique draped four-poster beds and sumptuously painted Moghul-style walls await; and the especially luxurious Maharaja and Maharani suites are covered with glittering mirrored mosaics.

320 L U X E I N T E R I O R S

+ DESIGN

HAWA MAHAL PHOTO: MICHEL GOUNOT/GODONG/CORBIS. SAMODE HAVELI PHOTOS: COURTESY SAMODE HAVELI. AKFD SHOWROOM PHOTO: DAVID DUNNING.

SOURCE OF INSPIRATION AND VIBRANT DESIGN.


DESIGN MINDED

SLOW DISH A foodie must-do: delight in a candlelit dinner in the leafy courtyard at Samode Haveli. Start at dusk with a glass of wine; then dig into the house specialty, raan-e-samode, an overnightmarinated leg of lamb roasted over charcoal. Be sure to order the dish one day in advance.

JET SET

RAMPING UP

Salas line the hotel’s beckoning pool

A special feature of the Haveli, the elephant ramp at the entrance, was constructed in the 1940s for the marriage ceremony of the late Rawal Sahib’s aunt. Uncover the ornate and intimate pavilions, archways and murals throughout, combining Moghul and local styles. The spectacular handpainted dining room offers indoor and al fresco seating, perfect for afternoon tea. Original colorful marblefloors, stained-glass windows and the noble family’s antiques add to the genuine atmosphere.

tastemaker

JOHN ROBSHAW

[Textile Designer]

The lounge, adjacent to the al fresco courtyard

AKFD showroom

FURNITURE FIND Design lovers will find it’s worth a stop into AKFD for some of the best contemporary crafted furniture, lighting and accessories in India. Proprietor Aysh Kasliwal also runs an interior and architectural design business. Ancient techniques, like turned-wood bowls and beat brass, are ingrained into the culturally sensitive Rajasthan art and craft pieces.

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STYLE

Left to right: Old Door from South India in Solid Teak Wood, $5,550; havelihome.com. Cypress Queen Bed in Lan Marine Blue Linen, John Robshaw, priced from $4,500; ciscohome.net. Fluer End Table/Stool in Red, $3,800; farragodesign.com. Harvest Serving Spoons in Gold, $88.50 for set; mukulgoyal.com.

Soup to Nuts: With small studios and artisans all over the country working in the craft sector and intersecting with the Indian design schools and foreigners, India is a bouillabaisse of design. Finding a place where good designers work directly with artisans is always exciting. Purchase Power: I love the hand-loomed khadi ghar shops on M.I. Road. I find stores in every town with odd assortments of hand-woven cottons and silks by the yard. It’s fun to make them up into kurtas and jackets. Anokhi has great traditional block prints and shops as well as an excellent organic restaurant in Jaipur. Also, Fab India is in all of the major towns and I love their retro-styled clothes made with hand-loomed fabrics, but watch out for shrinkage! To Market: Sometimes there is a flea market in Jaipur inside the old city on the weekends and you can find some lovely old photos and drawings if you dig around. Head through Johari Bazaar, Tripolia Bazaar and keep going! Eye on Design: Alexander Gorlizki is a Brit who I met ages ago at Diggi Palace who works with Indian miniature paintings to create an alternate reality that I think I want to visit someday. Desmond Lazaro is another miniature painter who wrote an amazing book. He and his lovely wife have a cool home shop in Pondicherry called La Maison Rose. Gallery Walk: I like the Craft Museum in Delhi, as they usually have artisans from all over India in their courtyard making and you can buy right from the artisan, eliminating those pesky middlemen!


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EXPLORE ENGAGE ENJOY 1625 North Central Avenue Phoenix, AZ 85004 phxart.org | @phxart

Imagine a place that will engage your creativity and enhance your education and sense of cultural community. A place where you can explore a collection of over 17,000 works and experience new exhibitions that are sure to enlighten your soul. Connect with Phoenix Art Museum—it’s a relationship like no other.

The Cape | September 15 – February 19 Rufino Tamayo: Master Printmaker | September 21 – January 12 Xul Solar and Jorge Luis Borges: The Art of Friendship | October 2 – December 29 The West Select Exhibition and Sale | November 10 – December 31 Read My Pins: The Madeleine Albright Collection | November 23 – April 20 See, Hear, Feel: The Photographs of Debra Bloomfield and Christopher Churchill | December 7 – March 23 In Light and Shadow: The Southwest Prints of Gene Kloss | January 11 – April 6 Hollywood Costume | March 26 – July 6 © 2013 Phoenix Art Museum. All Rights Reserved. LEFT to RIGHT: Ed Mell, Sweeping Clouds, 1989. Oil on canvas. 53” h x 53” w. Museum purchase with funds from anonymous donors. Krishna and Radha under an Umbrella, Kangra School, 19th century. Ink and color on paper. 8.375” h x 6.375” w. Gift of George P. Bickford. Robert Henri, The Laundress, 1916. Oil on canvas. 36” h x 29” w. Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hirschl.


PROMOTION

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COSTELLO-CHILDS CONTEMPORARY Costello-Childs Contemporary has defined and refined their own unique aesthetic and business practices over the years as they represent more than 40 emerging and established fine artists from across the U.S. to a burgeoning collector, design, architectural and consulting wholesale market. Their artists work in a wide variety of mediums to include painting, drawing, print making, photography, ceramics, wood, sculpture and custom furniture. costellochildsart.com; 480.949.2701


PROMOTION

THE DEPARTMENT STORE OF CONSIGNMENT

TURN STYLE CONSIGNMENT When looking for values, you should expect a store to be as refined as your taste in style. Turn Style has elevated consignment shopping, far above the common thrift store, into an experience that is rewarding to both shop and sell. With a large inventory of women’s, men’s and kid’s clothing, shoes, jewelry, handbags, furniture, tableware, lighting, art and décor items, you are sure to find a treasure you will love. turnstyleconsign.com; 480.621.3051

EXPECT THE UNEXPECTED

TOM’ S FINE FURNITURE AND COLLECTABLES Tom’s Fine Furniture and Collectables is Tucson’s oldest upscale resale and antique shop. It is a regular haunt for designers, dealers and people who recognize quality and good design. You never know what you are going to find. 520.795.5210

A PREMIER COLLECTION OF ART + FURNISHINGS

TUBAC TERRITORY Tubac Territory is one of the country’s premier handcrafted furniture galleries, offering some of the finest and largest mesquite planks available. The mesquite trees grown in this region result in unique color and marble, with grains, texture and density not found in any other mesquite wood. Tubac Territory also carries a stunning collection of fine art in every medium from across the U.S. ttfurniture.com; 520.398.2913



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ARIZONA ADVERTISER INDEX

ADOBE HOUSE ANTIQUES 2700 North Campbell Avenue Tucson, Arizona | 520.325.9439 adobehouseantiques.com TOM’S FINE FURNITURE & COLLECTABLES 5454 East Pima Street Tucson, Arizona | 520.795.5210

APPLIANCES

DACOR dacor.com OFFICINE GULLO USA 800.781.7125 officinegullousa.com sub-ZeRo 800.222.7820 subzero-wolf.com sub-ZeRo WoLF 15570 North 83rd Way Scottsdale, Arizona | 480.921.0900 subzero.com/phoenix THERMADOR thermador.com

ARCHITECTURAL MOULDINGS

DOORS + WINDOWS

JP WEAVER CO. 941 Air Way Glendale, California | 818.500.1740 jpweaver.com

DOOR WORKS 16060 North 81st Street Scottsdale, Arizona | 480.367.1540 doorworksusa.com FLEETWOOD WINDOWS & DOORS 1 Fleetwood Way Corona, California | 800.736.7363 fleetwoodusa.com/luxe

ART + FRAMING

FRAMED TO PERFECTION 7625 North Oracle Road, Suite 125 Tucson, Arizona | 520.571.1963 framedtoperfection.com

MILGARD WINDOWS & DOORS 800.MILGARD milgard.com

CUSTOM FIREPLACES

CALIFORNIA CUSTOM 951.757.2696 fireplacedoorguy.com

CUSTOM GLASS DESIGN

COSMOPOLITAN GLASS 133 54th Street Brooklyn, New York | 718.837.7711 cosmopolitanglass.com

CUSTOM WOODWORKING

FABRICS + WINDOW COVERINGS

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ANTIQUES

ARIZONA BLIND & SUPPLY 2900 East Broadway, Suite 100 Tucson, Arizona | 520.884.7300 arizonablindandsupplyofphoenix.com AZ CUSTOM DESIGNS 15023 North 73rd Street, Suite 103 Scottsdale, Arizona | 480.659.6440 DURALEE 800.275.3872 duralee.com KRAVET kravet.com

LINEAR FINE WOODWORKING 2825 South 46th Street Phoenix, Arizona | 480.968.1223 linearfinewoodworking.com

PERENNIALS 888.322.4773 perennialsfabrics.com

CARSON POETZL, INC. 7522 East McDonald Drive, Suite C Scottsdale, Arizona | 480.905.1712 carsonpoetzl.com

RINGS OF WOOD 1936 Weymouth Street Tucson, Arizona | 520.792.0056 ringsofwood.net

SONORAN SHADES 520.297.8299 sonoranshadesaz.com

KEVIN B. HOWARD ARCHITECTS 8339 North Oracle Road, Suite 110 Oro Valley, Arizona | 520.322.6800 kbharchitect.com

WOODCREST FINE CABINETRY 8355 East Buthenus Street, Suite 5 Scottsdale, Arizona | 480.367.8510 woodcrestcabinetry.com

ST. NARCISSE FURNITURE 2519 North Stone Avenue Tucson, Arizona | 520.398.4271 narcissefurniture.com

PHX ARCHITECTURE 7507 East McDonald Drive, Suite B Scottsdale, Arizona | 480.477.1111 phxarch.com

WOODESIGN 3234 East Corona Avenue Phoenix, Arizona | 602.305.9550 woodesign.us

TODAY’S INTERIORS 1106 East Glendale Avenue Phoenix, Arizona | 602.997.2500 todaysinteriors.com

ARCHITECTS

ROBINETTE ARCHITECTS, INC. 1670 East River Road, Suite 112 Tucson, Arizona | 520.323.3979 robinettearchitect.com

DECORATIVE PLUMBING

FLOOR COVERINGS

SEAVER FRANKS 2552 North Alvernon Way Tucson, Arizona | 520.745.4000 seaverfranks.com

CENTRAL ARIZONA SUPPLY 4750 North 16th Street Phoenix, Arizona | 602.943.3488 centralazsupply.com

ALYSHAAN FINE RUGS 15125 North Hayden Road, Suite 110 Scottsdale, Arizona | 480.607.4955 alyshaan.com

SOLOWAY DESIGNS, INC. 7532 North La Cholla Boulevard Tucson, Arizona | 520.219.6302 soloway-designs.com

CENTRAL ARIZONA SUPPLY 16431 North 90th Street Scottsdale, Arizona | 480.922.9191 centralazsupply.com

ASIAN TRADE RUG COMPANY 2623 North Campbell Avenue Tucson, Arizona | 520.326.7828 gabbeh.com

SWABACK PARTNERS swabackpartners.com

R&R WHOLESALE PLUMBING 7830 East Redfield Road, Suite 8 Scottsdale, Arizona | 480.991.9624 rrwholesale.net

CONCRETE ARTISTRY & DESIGN Tucson, Arizona | 520.609.7598 concreteartaz.com DAVID E. ADLER, INC. 7350 North Dobson Road, Suite 108 Scottsdale, Arizona | 480.513.3200 davideadler.com


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FLOOR COVERINGS (continued)

FURNITURE + ACCESSORIES (continued)

GALLERIES (continued)

HOKANSON RUGS AND CARPETS 800.255.5720 hokansoncarpet.com

IRONIES 510.644.2100 ironies.com

BONNER DAVID GALLERY 7040 East Main Street Scottsdale, Arizona | 480.941.8500 bonnerdavid.com

PARIS CERAMICS 888.445.3487 parisceramicsusa.com

J. ROBERT SCOTT 500 North Oak Street Inglewood, California | 877.207.5130 jrobertscott.com

costeLLo-chiLds conteMPoRaRy 2724 North 68th Street, Suite 1 Scottsdale, Arizona | 480.949.2701 costellochildsart.com

SAMAD 888.726.2393 samad.com

J. TRIBBLE COLLECTION 747 Miami Circle Atlanta, Georgia | 888.652.6116 jtribble.com

GF CONTEMPORARY 707 Canyon Road Santa Fe, New Mexico | 505.983.3707 gfcontemporary.com

STARK starkcarpet.com

JIUN HO jiunho.com

METAL ARTS VILLAGE 3230 North Dodge Boulevard Tucson, Arizona | 520.975.9792 metalartsvillage.com

JOHN BROOKS INCORPORATED 2712 North 68th Street Scottsdale, Arizona | 480.675.8828 johnbrooksinc.com

PHOENIX ART MUSEUM 1625 North Central Avenue Phoenix, Arizona | 602.257.1800 phxart.org

ANTOINE PROULX 4175 North Goldwater Boulevard, Suite 105 Scottsdale, Arizona | 602.952.1580 antoineproulx.com

JOHN BROOKS INCORPORATED 601 South Broadway, Suite L Denver, Colorado | 303.698.9977 johnbrooksinc.com

THE SIGNATURE GALLERY 7141 East Main Street Scottsdale, Arizona | 480.949.7003 thesignaturegallery.com

AUDREY’S 11649 North Cave Creek Road Phoenix, Arizona | 602.281.6055 audreyshopaz.weebly.com

JOHN BROOKS INCORPORATED 303H AABC Aspen, Colorado | 303.698.9977 johnbrooksinc.com

VENTANA FINE ART 400 Canyon Road Santa Fe, New Mexico | 505.983.8815 ventanafineart.com

BAKER + HESSELDENZ DESIGN 8125 East Moonstone Drive Tucson, Arizona | 520.760.0037 bakerhesseldenz.com

LEE INDUSTRIES 800.892.7150 furniturebylee.com

WAXLANDER ART GALLERY & SCULPTURE GARDEN 622 Canyon Road Santa Fe, New Mexico | 505.984.2202 waxlander.com

BRIGHT CHAIR 888.524.5997 brightchair.com

LEXINGTON HOME BRANDS lexington.com

CHRISTOPHER GUY 8900 Beverly Boulevard West Hollywood, California | 310.461.3250 christopherguy.com

LISA TAYLOR DESIGNS lisataylordesigns.com

ASHLEY NORTON ARCHITECTURAL HARDWARE 210 West Parkway, Suite 1 Pompton Plains, New Jersey | 800.393.1097 ashleynorton.com

CONTENTS INTERIORS 3401 East Fort Lowell Road Tucson, Arizona | 520.881.6900 contentsinteriors.com

ONE POSH PLACE 5625 East Indian School Road Phoenix, Arizona | 480.941.8954 oneposhplace.com

BALDWIN HARDWARE baldwinhardware.com

COPENHAGEN 3660 Fort Lowell Road Tucson, Arizona | 520.795.0316 copenhagenliving.com

PASSPORT IMPORTS 15000 North Hayden Road, Suite 110 Scottsdale, Arizona | 602.327.3271 passportimports.com

ROCKY MOUNTAIN HARDWARE 888.583.0154 rockymountainhardware.com

DERING HALL deringhall.com

PEAR TREE HOUSE 4320 North Campbell Avenue, Suite 128 Tucson, Arizona | 520.329.8597

SA BAXTER 800.407.4295 sabaxter.com

EBANISTA 800.570.1087 ebanista.com

TUBAC TERRITORY 1 Calle Baca Tubac, Arizona | 520.398.2913 ttfurniture.com

SUN VALLEY BRONZE 866.788.3631 sunvalleybronze.com

ERIC BRAND 650.259.0207 ericbrand.com

TURNSTYLE CONSIGNMENT 11201 North Scottsdale Road Scottsdale, Arizona | 480.621.3051 turnstyleconsign.com

FURNITURE + ACCESSORIES

HOLLY HUNT hollyhunt.com HUDSON FURNITURE, INC. 419 West 14th Street, 2nd Floor New York, New York | 212.645.7800 hudsonfurnitureinc.com

GALLERIES

BERLIN GALLERY 2301 North Central Avenue Scottsdale, Arizona | 602.346.8250 berlingallery.org

HARDWARE

HOME AUTOMATION

AUTOMATION SPECIALISTS 4237 East Grant Road Tucson, Arizona | 520.299.6838 automationspecialists.net CYBER SOUND & SECURITY 16559 North 92nd Street, Suite 115 Scottsdale, Arizona | 480.483.6900 cybersound.tv


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HOME AUTOMATION (continued)

INTERIOR DESIGNERS (continued)

DESERT SOUND & SECURITY 20650 North 29th Place, Suite 100 Phoenix, Arizona | 877.250.5458 desertsound.com

EMILY HENRY INTERIORS millicentfurniture.com EST EST INTERIOR DESIGN 17770 North Pacesetter Way Scottsdale, Arizona | 480.563.1555 estestinc.com

HOME BUILDERS + REMODELERS

JEWELRY (continued)

ROBERT C. WESLEY 7088 5th Avenue Scottsdale, Arizona | 480.947.2416

KITCHEN + BATH

ARGUE CUSTOM HOMES, INC. 20555 North Pima Road Scottsdale, Arizona | 602.692.7843 arguecustomhomes.com

IMI DESIGN 8355 East Hartford Drive, Suite 100 Scottsdale, Arizona | 480.970.8979 imidesignstudio.com

ABLE DISTRIBUTING 9015 East Pima Center Parkway, Suite 150 Scottsdale, Arizona | 480.302.6220 ablekitchenbath.com

BRIMLEY DEVELOPMENT 4954 East Rockridge Road Scottsdale, Arizona | 480.247.7770 brimdev.com

JAMIE HERZLINGER INTERIORS 4400 North Scottsdale Road, Suite 705 Scottsdale, Arizona | 602.795.3824 jamieherzlinger.com

BULTHAUP SCOTTSDALE 4175 North Goldwater Boulevard Scottsdale, Arizona | 480.945.5500 bulthaup.com

DESERT STAR CONSTRUCTION desertstarconstruction.com

JANET BROOKS DESIGN 8701 East Vista Bonita Drive, Suite 115 Scottsdale, Arizona | 480.776.2700 janetbrooksdesign.com

CLYDE HARDWARE COMPANY, INC. 4808 North 15th Street Phoenix, Arizona | 602.264.2106 clydehardware.com

KITCHELL CUSTOM HOMES 1707 East Highland Phoenix, Arizona | 602.798.5700 kitchellcustomhomes.com

LORI CARROLL & ASSOCIATES 2496 East River Road, Suite 100 Tucson, Arizona | 520.886.3443 loricarroll.com

CLYDE HARDWARE COMPANY, INC. 331 South Olsen Avenue Tucson, Arizona | 520.622.6431 clydehardware.net

LINDAL CEDAR HOMES 888.4LINDAL lindal.com

MICHAEL FERGUSON INTERIORS 4147 North Goldwater Boulevard, Suite 104 Scottsdale, Arizona | 480.945.4433 michaelfergusoninteriors.com

EGGERSMANN USA 800.276.1239 info@eggersmannusa.com eggersmannusa.com

MCKEE CONSTRUCTION & REMODELING 2050 East 19th Street Tucson, Arizona | 520.449.9798 mckeeconstruction.com

ONE POSH PLACE 5625 East Indian School Road Phoenix, Arizona | 480.941.8954 oneposhplace.com

FEDERLEGNOARREDO italiachevive.it

PROCESS DESIGN BUILD LLC 7532 North La Cholla Boulevard Tucson, Arizona | 520.370.8239 processdesignbuild.com

OWNBY DESIGN 13825 North Northsight Boulevard, Suite 120 Scottsdale, Arizona | 480.575.8448 ownbydesign.com

SALCITO CUSTOM HOMES 20909 North 90th Place, Suite 202 Scottsdale, Arizona | 480.585.5065 salcito.com

PALM DESIGN GROUP 480.861.1850 palmdesigngroup.com

INTERIOR DESIGN SHOWROOMS

PAVOREAL 20875 North Pima Road, Suite 100 Scottsdale, Arizona | 480.488.2259 pavorealinteriors.com

INTERIOR DESIGNERS

BAKER + HESSELDENZ DESIGN 8125 East Moonstone Drive Tucson, Arizona | 520.760.0037 bakerhesseldenz.com CHANGE BY DESIGN Scottsdale, Arizona | 480.535.5032 changebydesign.com

FERGUSON BATH, KITCHEN & LIGHTING GALLERY 8340 East Raintree Drive, Building A1 Scottsdale, Arizona | 480.556.0103 ferguson.com FERGUSON BATH, KITCHEN & LIGHTING GALLERY 3688 West Orange Grove Road Tucson, Arizona | 520.575.7320 ferguson.com

ROBERT BURG DESIGN 14715 North 78th Way, Suite 800 Scottsdale, Arizona | 480.596.7992 robertburgdesign.com

FRANKE 800.626.5771 frankesd.com

STUDIO V INTERIOR DESIGN 7550 East McDonald Drive Scottsdale, Arizona | 480.922.3200 studiovinteriors.com

J. TRIBBLE COLLECTION 747 Miami Circle Atlanta, Georgia | 888.652.6116 jtribble.com

SUNSET INTERIORS 2890 East Skyline Drive Tucson, Arizona | 520.825.2297 sunsetinterior.com

POGGENPOHL 4242 North Craftsman Court Scottsdale, Arizona | 480.424.7900 poggenpohl.com

WISEMAN AND GALE INTERIORS 4015 North Marshall Way Scottsdale, Arizona | 480.945.8447 wisemanandgale.com

POLIFORM 888.POLIFORM poliformusa.com SIEMATIC MÖBELWERKE USA 215.604.1350 info@siematic.com siematic.us

JEWELRY

DAVID MICHAEL MILLER ASSOCIATES 7034 East 1st Avenue Scottsdale, Arizona | 480.425.7545 davidmichaelmiller.com

MCGUIRE’S JEWELERS 230 East Wetmore Road Tucson, Arizona | 520.622.7532 mcguiresjewelers.com

DEBI WEBER DESIGN 5635 East Lincoln Drive, Suite 21 Paradise Valley, Arizona | 480.991.6651 debiweberinteriors.com

MICHAEL’S CREATIVE JEWELRY 4843 East Ray Road Phoenix, Arizona | 480.598.0306 michaelscreative.com

THG PARIS thgusa.com


ARIZONA A DVERTISER INDEX

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS

BERGHOFF DESIGN GROUP 7000 East McDowell Road, Suite 100 Scottsdale, Arizona | 480.481.3433 berghoffdesign.com

LANDSCAPING

GREEN THINGS 3235 East Allen Road Tucson, Arizona | 520.299.9471 greenthingsaz.com SONORAN LANDESIGN 20624 North 29th Place Phoenix, Arizona | 602.404.3221 sonoranlandesign.com

LIGHTING

CREATIVE DESIGNS IN LIGHTING 1900 East Indian School Road Phoenix, Arizona | 602.248.7822 cdltg.com ILLUMINATIONS 3527 East Fort Lowell Road Tucson, Arizona | 520.325.3031 illuminationstucson.com

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REAL ESTATE

VALERIANNE OF SCOTTSDALE 7033 East 1st Avenue Scottsdale, Arizona | 480.946.8772 valerianne.com

Long ReaLty - andRiana LoschneR 520.906.6100

Long ReaLty - caRoLe Levi 520.241.2021

MISCELLANEOUS

Long ReaLty - MadeLine FRiedMan 520.296.1956 tucsonazhomes.com

CITY OF SANTA FE santafe.org

Long ReaLty - Patsy sabLe 520.918.5449 patsysable.com

ORGANIZATIONAL SOLUTIONS

CALIFORNIA CLOSETS 866.870.4814 californiaclosets.com

LUXURY PORTFOLIO FINE PROPERTY COLLECTION luxuryportfolio.com

CLOSET TRENDS 3110 North 1st Avenue Tucson, Arizona | 520.325.1880 closettrendsaz.com

MONSON LUXURY GROUP 480.420.4LUX monsonluxurygroup.com ReaLty executives DENISE NEWTON 6380 East Grant Road, Suite 130 Tucson, Arizona | 520.977.5577 denisenewton.com

OUTDOOR LIVING

LEGRANDE adorneyourhome.com

ARIZONA GRILL & HEARTH 2600 North Stone Avenue Tucson, Arizona | 520.623.0924 azgrillnhearth.com

LIGHTOLOGY 866.954.4489 lightology.com/luxe

B&B CACTUS FARM 11550 East Speedway Boulevard Tucson, Arizona | 520.721.4687 bcactus.com

SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL ReaLty - baRbaRa baRdach 520.742.0303 barbarabardach.com

LITTMAN BRANDS littmanbrands.com

BROWN JORDAN brownjordan.com

SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL ReaLty - the Luckys 602.320.8415 lisalucky.com

PREMIER LIGHTING 866.907.2669 shoppremier.com

WEATHEREND 800.456.6483 weatherend.com

THE SILVERLEAF GROUP 20789 North Pima Road, Suite 100 Scottsdale, Arizona | 480.725.9795 silverleaf.com

LUXURY BEDDING

DEL ADORA HOME 8936 East Pinnacle Peak Road Scottsdale, Arizona | 480.563.1579 deladora.com

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VENTANA FINE PROPERTIES 20865 North 90th Place, Suite 105 Scottsdale, Arizona | 480.538.2124 ventanafineproperties.com

PHOTOGRAPHY

WALT DANLEY REALTY 6720 North Scottsdale Road Paradise Valley, Arizona | 480.991.2050 waltdanley.com

BAUHAUS PHOTOGRAPHY bauhausphotography.com

POOL BUILDERS

DEL ADORA HOME 8787 North Scottsdale Road Scottsdale, Arizona | 480.998.0011 deladora.com

PIONEER POOLS & SPA 4202 East Grant Road Tucson, Arizona | 520.881.7031 pioneerpools-az.com

EASTERN ACCENTS easternaccents.com

HYDROSCAPES 480.837.6844 hydroscapes.com

SCANDIA HOME scandiahome.com

SONORAN LANDESIGN 20624 North 29th Place Phoenix, Arizona | 602.404.3221 sonoranlandesign.com

RETAIL

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SUN LIGHTING 4545 East Broadway Tucson, Arizona | 520.322.4303 sunlighting.net

Russ Lyon sotheby’s NIKKI HALLE 520.547.5015 nikkihalle.com

DO ME A FAVOR 4247 East Indian School Road, Suite 3 Phoenix, Arizona | 602.200.0190 domeafavorphx.com MAIN DISH 4120 North Marshall Way Scottsdale, Arizona | 480.751.2393 maindishaz.com


ARIZONA ADVERTISER INDEX

STONE + TILE

STONE + TILE (continued)

TABLETOP

ANTOLINI LUIGI antoliniprecioustone.com

PAPAGNO’S MARBLE & GRANITE, INC. 15716 North 76th Street Scottsdale, Arizona | 480.948.4282 papagnos.com

BEDROSIANS bedrosians.com

PICASSO TILE & STONEWORK 602.225.0525 picassotile.com

CAESARSTONE caesarstoneus.com

SILESTONE AUTHENTIC LIFE 866.268.6837 silestoneusa.com

CANTERA CUSTOM CREATIONS 4818 East Speedway Boulevard Tucson, Arizona | 520.326.6051 canteracustomcreations.com

SOUTHWEST MEXICAN TILE MURALS 520.240.7531 swmtm.com

COMPACSTONE USA, INC. 1666 Northwest 82nd Avenue Doral, Florida | 305.406.3600 compac.us

TABARKA STUDIO 7501 East Redfield Road, Building B Scottsdale, Arizona | 480.968.3999 tabarkastudio.com

CRYSTALINE STONE 855.927.9782 crystalinestone.com

WALKER ZANGER walkerzanger.com

WATERFORD waterford.com

TECHNOLOGY

PEBBLE TEC 800.937.5058 pebbletec.com

WINE CELLARS

VINTAGEVIEW vintageview.com

ELDORADO STONE 800.925.1491 eldoradooutdoor.com/firebowls

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hermès trunk show at main dish. On October 10, 2013, Luxe Interiors + Design co-sponsored a private reception at Main Dish in Scottsdale with Matthew Boland and Kneedler-Fauchère. The intimate event gave interior designers and style makers a chance to preview the launch of Hermès’ new line of upholstery fabrics and wallpapers—unveiled by Lucia Schito—distributed by Dedar. Carol Adibi gave a sneak peek of the brand’s latest line of dishware. Thank you to everyone who came by to see the beauty of Hermès translated into these spectacular new forms.


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fort lowell furniture district’s day of design. Luxe Interiors + Design partnered with Tucson’s Fort Lowell Furniture District on November 2 for a day of design, inspiration and culinary delights. Kicking things off was Contents Interiors, where CJ Vohs of Citron Paints spoke about the love of color and achieving harmony with paint and fabric, while Danish Design for Today’s Lifestyle, an exhibition of Skovby dining room furniture and more, intrigued guests at Copenhagen. Visitors learned about the latest in LED products and uses in the home from LED experts at Illuminations, and lastly, Metal Arts Village featured a talk about using sculptures in your landscape.




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