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EDITOR’S LETTER MEMO CONTRIBUTORS INSPIRATION FOUND Celebrating winter’s thaw and the reemergence of seasonal warmth, Luxe explores the importance of the cherry blossom on Japanese culture and its influence on design.
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COLLABORATION Newly formed communities of craftsmen and artisans countrywide prove there’s a seat at the table for everyone.
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DEBUT The handmade lighting aficionados behind Hubbardton Forge break from tradition for their latest collection of modern, minimalist pieces.
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BEHIND THE BRAND It’s a family affair at McKinnon and Harris, where a brother-sister duo are crafting outdoor furniture out of their Virginia workshop.
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WORLD TOUR A stylish introduction to the best of international design with Costas Voyatzis, the prolific curator of yatzer.com.
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ROUNDUP Luxe presents a lively batch of the latest in paint colors that are fresh, forward and shell-shockingly chic.
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SCENE Our cheat sheet to all things new and fabulous in the local design community.
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MATERIAL The great outdoors set the stage for spring’s superb textiles that are anything but garden variety.
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TREND Four contemporary female artists and their work inspire the season’s hottest styles.
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SPOTLIGHT A group of illustrious interior designers weighs in on a lineup of stunning side tables that illuminate the beauty of the accent piece.
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KITCHEN + BATH We take a look at the captivating color trends coming to your home’s workhorse spaces, starting with a kitchen that will make you green with envy.
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THE REPORT Get inspired by the brilliant rainbow of possibilities in our color guide, featuring 10 jaw-dropping room designs and products.
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FRENCH ACCENT A Scottsdale home boasting modern comforts is infused with the authentic old-world charm of rural farmhouses in France. Written by Jorge S. Arango / Photography by Caren Alpert
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MATERIAL WORLDS Phoenix artist Linda Margaret Kilgore creates distinctive sculptures inspired by her home state of Arizona as well as her travels abroad. Written by Angela Matano / Photography by Jill Richards
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A PLACE IN THE SUN Private yet open to dramatic views, a ridgetop residence features inviting courtyards and spacious living areas perfect for large family gatherings. Written by Laura Mauk / Photography by Nick Johnson
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The season of renewal (current projects! fresh ideas!) is here—and yet spring can also be a time when buds take a tad longer to bloom and concepts need coaxing to get started. We’ve all been there with the proverbial blank page staring us down. So, consider this New + Now issue to be an inspiration injection, where we update your point of view with discoveries that allow you to step outside the day-to-day and dive into something altogether new. Costas Voyatzis, the man behind yatzer.com, the global kaleidoscope of what’s happening in art, fashion and design, lets us in on the top brands to watch in 2017. We also
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LIZ ARNOLD Writer / New York Favorite Luxe interview: I really enjoyed speaking with designer Michael Siller and luxury rug specialist Larry Hokanson about their own Houston home. They are both history buffs and enthusiasts of Russian classicism, and they are incredibly knowledgeable on the intersection of history and design. They filled their interiors with reproductions of exquisite pieces selected during trips to The State Hermitage Museum in Russia, and I still have plans to show up on their doorstep one day to see it for myself! Who is the most fascinating person you’ve ever met? Eva Zeisel. She was a playful Hungarian-born industrial designer who was imprisoned by Joseph Stalin’s regime before moving her ceramics into mass production, and she had the first one-woman show at the MoMA. Sadly, she passed away in 2011 at the age of 105. Prized possessions: A coin pendant of Queen Elizabeth II—a gift from my late father—that I wear on a long necklace; a vintage French upholstered armchair in mustard yellow that’s so low you feel like you’re in a sports car; and my computer, which stores all of my writing and ideas.
EMILY MINTON REDFIELD Photographer / Denver
What do you find inspiring about design today? Having nostalgia for 1970s wallpaper, I love seeing the new designs and appreciation for this art form. I can’t wait to put an Abigail Borg paper in my powder room and make it a fresh, retro jewel box. Unforgettable Luxe shoot: One of my most memorable projects was a home designed by my visionary father, Joseph Minton. Not only were the house and location beautiful, but I was also able to do the shoot in my pajamas alongside my dad. On your coffee table: I am inspired by design books and have them all over my house, but I am mostly fueled by fiction. My recent favorites are City of Thieves by David Benioff and All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr. Most fascinating person you’ve ever met: The Maharaja of Jaipur at a small dinner party in Delhi, India, when I was 24.
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MARK ROSKAMS Photographer / New York Whose work are you most influenced by? Photographer Raymond Meier, who does such brilliant and innovative work in the commercial advertising and editorial fields; photographer François Halard, who developed a unique style in the world of interior photography; and designer and artist Doug Meyer, a longtime friend and collaborator who gives me so much inspiration in regards to design. What type of design inspires you? I really enjoy Santiago Calatrava’s bridges, buildings and public spaces, as well as Brutalist architecture of the old regimes, which are such amazing structures in their own right. Favorite assignments: In 2010, I worked on a book with Rizzoli in Puglia, Italy, and then on a second book last year. They were both great projects, and the memories of meeting people and seeing firsthand the beauty of many things—humanity, history, architecture, life, food and passion—will last forever. I am continuing this endeavor with a new book I am planning this year on the stables and barns of the British Isles.
LAURA FISHER KAISER Writer / Washington, D.C. My biggest creative influence comes from… Viewing art. I try to go to a museum once a week. Dream assignment: I would love to have a time-machine talk show called What Were You Thinking, where I interview famous, and infamous, people from history. Most-loved book: The Invention of Nature: Alexander von Humboldt’s New World by Andrea Wulf. She rummages through the scientist’s notebooks and inside his mind to show how his ideas helped create modern environmentalism. What advice would you give your 20-year-old self? Think big, but master the details. Also, find a good therapist. If not a writer, I would be… A Smithsonian museum curator.
ARNOLD HEADSHOT: COURTESY LIZ ARNOLD. OUTDOOR PHOTO: MARK ROSKAMS; LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE BY KRENT WIELAND DESIGN. ROSKAMS HEADSHOT: MARK ROSKAMS. KAISER HEADSHOT: EMILY WEISS PHOTOGRAPHY. REDFIELD HEADSHOT: JUSTINE MCKINZIE.
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MAKING DESIGNERS AND CRAFTSMEN FROM ALL OVER THE COUNTRY ARE BUILDING NEW FUTURES TOGETHER AND REDEFINING WHAT IT MEANS TO BE MADE IN AMERICA. WRITTEN AND PRODUCED BY BRIELLE M. FERREIRA
The portrait of an artist as a solitary genius, toiling away and perfecting his craft in isolation, may be a romantic notion—a testament to a love of artistry so intense and allconsuming that nothing else matters—but it’s also a relic of the past. Today’s craftsmen and creatives don’t want to suffer for their art; instead, they’re using their creations to build bridges not only to the people who will ultimately invite the pieces into their homes but also to those who share their passions: fellow makers. As manufacturing in America continues to fight to thrive in the competitive global economy, the you-can’tsit-with-us mentality is giving way to communal tables, which in many cases have been built in collaboration by the people who sit around them. In places all over the country, this longing for connection is redefining what it means to be made in America, resulting in growing communities of independent designers who work side by side, collaborate regularly and sell their wares together. Here, we share some of our favorites.
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NEW YORK WHAT IT IS: Located on Canal Street in New York City, Colony is equal parts showroom and gallery with carefully curated goods from independent designers—many with ties to the area and working studios in nearby Brooklyn. Founded and curated by entrepreneur Jean Lin, the design co-op also has a strategic arm, named Colony Consult, developed to help designers better position their work in the retail market. WHAT IT DOES: Colony provides a community for the furniture, lighting, textile and object designers who call it home. In addition to offering a brick-and-mortar location for members to showcase their goods, Lin also thinks outside the box with a series of exhibits and pop-ups with neighboring non-endemic businesses to drive new traffic to the space. DESIGNERS TO WATCH: Industry darlings like Erickson Aesthetics, whose in-progress copper Manifold chair is featured on our Radar opener, count themselves part of Colony, as do craftsman and designer Aaron Poritz (pictured far right), whose gorgeous Abner toolbox (shown on the previous page) offers both form and function; lighting upstart Allied Maker and its Voyager 333 chandelier (shown right, top); and the woodworking wunderkinds behind Vonnegut/Kraft, who are responsible for the handsome Black Crescent lounge (right, bottom).
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SEATTLE WHAT IT IS: Founded in 2008 by the prolific minds behind some of the Pacific Northwest’s most successful creative practices—Grain, Iacoli & McAllister and Ladies & Gentlemen Studio, for example—Join Design has become much more than a venture to showcase local talents and now includes more than 50 members
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from independent design studios all over the country. WHAT IT DOES: In addition to hosting events and exhibits featuring products (made in the USA, of course) from its impressive roster of makers, Join also solicits new product design, curates its own collections for popular trade shows, offers mentorship programs and organizes retail pop-ups. DESIGNERS TO WATCH: Multimedia artist Aleksandra Pollner’s
unique and modern approach to traditional furniture constructs, as shown in the table above, left, is breathtaking; designer Melanie Abrantes creates chic accessories (above, right) using beautifully grained wood and cork, the nonconventional material of our dreams; and The Granite’s expert handling of form and function makes even the most mundane of objects extraordinary.
MANIFOLD CHAIR PHOTO: COURTESY ERICKSON AESTHETICS. PORITZ AND ABNER TOOLBOX PHOTOS: COURTESY AARON PORITZ. VOYAGER 333 CHANDELIER PHOTO: RYDEN RIZZO. BLACK CRESCENT LOUNGE PHOTO: ALAN TANSEY. TABLE PHOTO: COURTESY ALEKSANDRA POLLNER. ACCESSORIES PHOTO: MELANIE RICCARDI.
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LOS ANGELES WHAT IT IS: A community built by Los Angelesbased furniture makers, L.A. Box Collective started as a way to bond over the group’s shared commitment to working with sustainable materials while engaged in sustainable practices— something they continue to honor through a particularly thoughtful mission statement. WHAT IT DOES: Not only does the collective encourage and provide support to makers who seek to tackle their craft with a mindful approach to the environment, it also puts on joint exhibitions of work completed under a common theme: For example, last year, its 10 members debuted a show at the Craft & Folk Art Museum, titled “Windfall,” which featured new works crafted exclusively from wood sourced from local trees felled during California’s historic San Gabriel Valley windstorm of 2011. DESIGNERS TO WATCH: Casey Dzierlenga splits her time between Los Angeles and her home base in New York’s Hudson River Valley, where she mostly mills wood from her own land before transforming it into clean-lined masterpieces with an organic feel, as demonstrated by the wonderfully simplistic yet impactful aesthetic of the Alma credenza and Lorca coffee table
(shown above and right); while a foundation and love for midcentury designers fuels designer and craftsman David Johnson’s original works as well as his careful Danish modern restoration projects that somehow capture and preserve their makers’ intentions while offering up a little something extra.
PARIS WHAT IT IS: A Paris-based showroom dedicated to introducing international design lovers to the best of American design, Triode is expanding the conversation surrounding what it means for a product to be made in America to a whole new audience. Founder Jacques Barret presents this generation of American classics along with reissues from greats like Finn Juhl and Richard Neutra. WHAT IT DOES: Barret is making the domestic design movement cool again by bringing it to the epicenter of global chic, Paris— home to one of the furniture industry’s most well-respected yearly celebrations, Maison & Objet—and allowing the pieces to stand on their own against friendly competition from all over the globe. DESIGNERS TO WATCH: Based in New York, Anna Karlin’s eye-catching contemporary furniture forms (shown at left) feel vaguely European but are all produced with the help of local artisans; and Apparatus, Rosie Li and Bec Brittain’s illuminated offerings break the mold on traditional lighting from studios in Brooklyn.
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ALMA CREDENZA AND LORCA COFFEE TABLE PHOTOS: CASEY DZIERLENGA. KARLIN PHOTOS: COURTESY ANNA KARLIN.
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HUBBARDTON FORGE’S DESIGN DIRECTOR DAVID KITTS SHARES HOW ONE OF THE COUNTRY’S OLDEST AND LARGEST COMMERCIAL FORGES IN OPERATION IS EXPANDING—WITH ITS NEWEST LINE, VERMONT MODERN—AND REDEFINING AMERICAN CRAFTSMANSHIP. WRITTEN AND PRODUCED BY BRITTANY S. CHEVALIER
Speaking of process, tell us how you brought your visions to life. Our design process starts off very hands-on: We make a sketch and often work with steel, paper or foam models, and then we figure out how to illuminate the initial concept. As an unconventional design group, we were able to “loosen up” and really have fun with the offerings. We quickly realized, though, that fun isn’t always easy; there’s a fine line between a design that is simple and a design that is pure. Striving for this purity has been both enjoyable and challenging. Why is it so important to continue to honor the company’s tradition of craft? It’s a part of Hubbardton Forge’s legacy—the commitment to the handmade—and it was one of the driving forces behind Vermont Modern. Everyone here believes in it, which is good since a lot of people contribute to the final product. For example, three different departments work intently on constructing the actual form—from molding and cutting the steel to cleaning raw edges and prepping the material for welding. After the elements are forged
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together, they’re cleaned again before heading to the final three departments, starting with the finishing team. In this stage, the products are powder-coated and cured in our ovens, then sent to assembly, where they are completed and tested before shipping out. Share some of the materials you added to this line to complement Hubbardton’s signature steel. We introduced Vermont maple in a natural finish that is locally sourced from Maple Landmark, a wooden toy crafter 30 miles north of the forge in Vermont. We thought the wood element added a nice natural contrast to the steel, and its natural state adds a touch of Danish modern appeal.
Do you have a favorite piece in the collection? While I am intrigued by the Metro pendant (shown here), and the duality of its piping acting as a functional and primary decorative element, I am also drawn to our Copernicus design. It is very different from anything we have ever done, as it is very minimal and comprises only three basic components: an LED light, steel rails, and wooden balls that act as isolators. In the past, we would have tried to add a forged-steel element to give it something more, but with Vermont Modern we are really trying to keep the design pure by boiling it down to its innate essence.
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Hubbardton Forge’s newest collection is innovative and fresh and marks a shift from its more traditional offerings. What was the inspiration behind the line? The initial goal for Vermont Modern was to appeal to a younger, more urban demographic, to people who appreciate high-quality, contemporary design from a socially responsible domestic manufacturer who still crafts each piece one at a time.
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What made you decide to launch Yatzer? My obligatory draft in the Greek military came up. I had actually delayed it for quite a while, but at the age of 26, I couldn’t put it off anymore. So, I was drafted, and I had to leave my job, the career I was forging and all the contacts I had made behind, and I worried that the year and a half in the military would halt my career. It was this fear, that I’d lose touch with the industry, that actually became the catalyst for yatzer.com. I wanted to stay connected even though I wasn’t physically present. It began as my private blog and evolved into what it is today. Share your most-loved part of the job. I love to attend trade shows and do market coverage because I always discover hidden design gems. Although it takes days to complete my research after the shows, I can’t wait to press the publish button and share my discoveries with people who don’t have the chance to travel
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table clock by the Switzerland-based design duo Panter & Tourron—a collaboration between Italy’s Stefano Panterotto and Alexis Tourron from France. The Stadium Light No. 1 by Danish furniture and product designer Niclas Jørgensen is also a favorite, as are the Touch trays by Studioilse for Zanat. Finally, I’m a big fan of the Plugged series of carafes, jugs, soliflore and table lamps by Lebanese interior architect and product designer Richard Yasmine. Why do you think it’s important to talk about design with a multicultural lens? There are many design sites around the world that focus on domestic design, but I believe that yatzer.com gives readers a wider perspective. It affords them the opportunity to see the trends as they are being created around the world, and they can therefore witness their progression and subsequent development. Is there a particular country whose design scene is really interesting you right now? What instantly comes to mind are the wireweaving works being created in Africa. These are amazing to me because the artists are combining modern technology—telephone wires—with traditional weaving techniques and craftsmanship. The results are so unique.
From top: The Plugged series of drink and glassware from Lebanese designer Richard Yasmine; an assortment of Touch trays by Studioilse for Zanat; and the Ora Sculptural table clock by Panter & Tourron.
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What once was old is new again, as the 1959 resort Mountain Shadows reemerges in Paradise Valley this year. When the midcentury hotspot was demolished three years ago, Scottsdale’s Westroc Hospitality and Dallas’ Woodbine Development Corporation partnered to bring it back to life. The rebuilt boutique hotel, which opened in February, boasts 183 rooms and suites, a restaurant and bar, an 18-hole golf course, two pools, a juice bar and a fitness facility. Those who prefer a more permanent stay can return in September, when the property will debut Mountain Shadows Resort Condominiums. Designed by Scottsdale-based Allen + Philp Architects, the 42 luxury units come with membership privileges at the posh resort next door. mountainshadows.com
It was Phoenix’s authenticity that lured Matthew Trzebiatowski, architect and principal of Blank Studio Design + Architecture, to the desert locale in 2000 from Wisconsin. “Phoenix is still a young city, and a most tantalizing facet here is the scene is so genuinely and confidently about this place—it is not trying to be somewhere else or something it is not,” he reflects. In between drafting up his latest projects (a pair of new houses, a yoga studio and a sacred space for Unitarian Universalists, to name a few) and teaching courses at the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture at Taliesin and the University of Arizona, the LEED-certified architect takes time to shed light on his favorite Phoenix spots that exude originality. blankspaces.net What’s intriguing you in the local design scene? Aaron Betsky, dean of the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture at Taliesin, has been crafting the Taliesin West Lecture Series, which is bringing some of the most significant voices in design and architecture to the Valley. It is quite unprecedented, and the collective design IQ is increasing because of it. One to watch: Photographer Bill Timmerman has singlehandedly defined how the architectural spaces created by Arizona architects are captured and presented. Timmerman discovers compositions that are fresh, unexpected and, at times, foreign even to the designers who created them. Add to your calendar: I cannot speak highly enough of The Origins Project lecture series at Arizona State University, directed by professor and theoretical physicist Lawrence Krauss. The series explores humankind’s fundamental questions about our origins and brings the world’s leading scientists, scholars and intellectuals together to discuss issues regarding the beginning of the universe and life, consciousness, culture and technology.
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There was a time during the housing bubble when few would have leapt at the opportunity to pursue a dream career in construction and architecture, but Cavin and Claire Costello took a risk that paid off when they launched their Phoenix architecture firm in 2010. Named for their admiration of the past ranchers and miners who paved the way for modern Arizonians, The Ranch Mine has since become known for its renovations and construction of new residences that capitalize indooroutdoor living. Cavin, a registered architect, handles the design, documentation and site visits of the firm’s projects, while Claire juggles the business aspect and interior and landscape specifications. As their underlying approach, the couple aim to connect each design with its surrounds and rely on area experts. “Because our architecture is less about style and more about crafting a space specific to the homeowner and the neighborhood, we have to be very flexible and use a large variety of vendors in the valley,” Cavin says. The duo recently sat down with Luxe to divulge their list of what’s inspiring them in their hometown paradise of Phoenix. theranchmine.com 9 a.m. Start the morning at Luci’s at the Orchard. Enjoy an egg sandwich with coffee and a juice—a must. 10 a.m. Go for a walk on the Murphy Bridle Path, a 2.5-mile tree-lined path bordering Central Avenue. Along the way, bask in the beauty of the old estates lining the street. 11 a.m. Frank Lloyd Wright has a number of buildings in Arizona, one of which is the First Christian Church. Go here to view the impressive architecture, which includes local stone; stained glass from France, Belgium and Italy; and a red square tile with Wright’s signature noting the building is true to his original design.
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1. Ink by Natasha Law, 2016, Gloss on Aluminum, Acrylic on Canvas / Price upon request / voltzclarke.com 2. Far Seas Necklace / $36,180 / sidneygarber.com 3. P1022 MH Navy/Ivory Pillow / Magnolia Home by Joanna Gaines Collection with Loloi / $119 / magnoliamarket.com; loloirugs.com 4. Wallflower Wallcovering in Tropical by Julianne Taylor / Shanghai Collection / Starting at $64 per roll / mitchellblack.com 5. Riviera Bench and Cushion / $798 / serenaandlily.com 6. Falls Village Stripe Indoor/Outdoor Rug in Navy / Bunny Williams for Dash & Albert / $77 / annieselke.com 7. Chiba Side Table in Navy Lacquer / $1,059.38 / stevemckenzies.com 8. Kastehelmi Footed Bowls in Salmon Pink and Rain / $50 each / iittala.com; finnstyle.com
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CONCRETE JUNGLE A TOUCH OF GREENERY ACCENTUATES AN IMPRESSIVE DISPLAY OF SIDE TABLES, CEMENTING THEIR STATUS AS CHIC ADDITIONS TO ANY URBAN DWELLING. WRITTEN AND PRODUCED BY KATE BERGERON PHOTOGRAPHY BY KATE BENSON
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The Parker nesting tables… Play with motifs from various eras. It’s clear from the tables’ neoclassical and early-19th-century influences that Showers cleverly drew her inspiration from traditional, triedand-true European design that somehow feels extremely fresh. Composition: The decorative aspect of the design is a strong counterpoint to the minimal urban backdrop, while the decadent bronze complements the magnolia leaves, adding warmth to the concrete. On keeping it real: Authentic and original design is vital to the work of designers. It drives the profession forward and underpins our collective advances, challenging us to reinvent the norms and push art and design forward. I’m impressed with Showers’… Innate ability to mix and revamp decorative styles, and her line with Kravet exemplifies her knack for bringing this cross section of furniture genres to one of the industry’s top design powerhouses. Creatively speaking: Good proportions and strong materiality are what I look for in an accent table, and these nesting tables epitomize both.
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BRONZE BEAUTY THE PIECE: Parker Nesting Tables THE DESIGNER: Jan Showers FIND IT: kravet.com THE INSPIRATION: Inspired by her antique and vintage finds while traveling through Paris, Dallas design dame Jan Showers collaborated with Kravet to create a collection of glamorous yet practical pieces that add a stately-meets-subtle warmth to any setting. Showersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; fondness for vintage brass and bronze, as well as good cable jewelry design, was the catalyst for the Parker nesting tables, which perfectly capture the designerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s penchant for all things Parisian.
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TINY WONDER THE PIECE: Pedestal THE DESIGNERS: Vera Kleppe and Åshild Kyte FIND IT: esaila.com THE INSPIRATION: Stirred by a perennial curiosity to explore fresh materials and unexpected design forms, Norway-based design studio Vera & Kyte continually pushes the envelope with its sleek and electrifying creations. Pedestal holds true to those aesthetic ideals, making this versatile side table a perfect—and dynamic—addition to any home.
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Vera & Kyte’s designs… Feel so easy and chic. What a unique pairing of form and function throughout this piece while maintaining total simplicity; nothing is over-designed, and yet it still feels like high design. Material connection: I love how the marble and perforated steel almost seem at odds, yet they are so harmonious together. Having lived in New York City… I am connected to this composition instantly. There is nothing like partaking in daily life (which can be real and messy and beautiful all at the same time) in a place like New York to truly understand the concept of a “concrete jungle,” and this composition reflects that experience perfectly. Visual play: Pedestal’s luscious curves cast against the sharp corners of the concrete highlight Vera & Kyte’s piece in a distinctly effortless and luxurious way. Creatively speaking: This table is a gorgeous compilation of so many periods of design and a true jack-of-all-trades: It’s as edgy as it is sophisticated and would work perfectly in just about any space.
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I’m enamored by… Sean O’Hara’s masterful use of natural materials. The intricacy and sheer geometry it took to perfectly configure each piece into the finished product is incredible. This attention to detail and artistry elevates the design to an utmost standard of luxury. Material connection: These accent tables encompass multiple senses, providing not only sight and touch but also conjuring the sense of smell with their natural wooden qualities. A statement piece… Like this one can stand proud on its own accord without the need for additional attendees. Let’s be honest, no one wants a room full of items that compete. There is beauty in the ability to cultivate and curate our surroundings. Design is cyclical… Ever-evolving and ever-changing. We have to be cognizant of the pulse that inspires us to reinvent and keep design current. Creatively speaking: This design reminds me to find playfulness in refinement and that whimsy and sophistication are a beautiful blend.
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INTO THE WOODS THE PIECE: Spruce Occasional Table THE DESIGNER: Sean O’Hara FIND IT: oharastudio.com; arudin.com THE INSPIRATION: It’s clear that Sean O’Hara, an accomplished artisan and avid skier, gets his kicks from the great outdoors, or in this case from the frozen mountain landscapes where pinecones are bountiful and enchanting species of wood are abundant. Assembled with layers of imbricated solid-wood plates and shown here in both the Grey Sienna and Espresso finishes, the Spruce occasional tables remind us that bucolicinspired designs are indeed evergreen.
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SET IN STONE THE PIECE: Italia Terrazzo Stone Inlaid Table THE DESIGNER: Susan Hable FIND IT: maitland-smith.com THE INSPIRATION: Artist by trade, Georgia’s Susan Hable is a magical force in and of herself, helming the multimedium Hable Construction design studio with her sister and partnering with Maitland-Smith to create an accessories line that is distinctly modern and full of flavor. The Italia Terrazzo Stone Inlaid table illustrates her aesthetic ideal, which Hable realized by mixing patterns to add dimension to each piece within the collection. Mission accomplished.
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Susan Hable’s designs… Seem rooted in nature, and we love her ability to create modern compositions with her subject matter. Her collections with Maitland-Smith bring out the company’s whimsical side in an earthy and delightful way. Composition: The understated nods to an urban garden evoke, for us, a South American midcentury mood. Material connection: With its many iterations, terrazzo often gets overlooked in certain applications, as it’s often used in large commercial spaces. We love that this particular use of the stone blend appears to read as foliage and has a transporting quality. There’s a reference to precious stones with this moody color palette that feels extremely luxurious as well. On keeping it real: In today’s crowded marketplace, we gravitate toward pieces with an emotional charge more than ever. The artistic intentions in Susan’s designs do not go unnoticed here with this dynamic piece.
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TWIST OF FATE THE PIECE: Fold Accent Table THE DESIGNER: Darryl Carter FIND IT: millingroad.com THE INSPIRATION: A master of color and style, Darryl Carter introduces his inaugural collection with Milling Road, a Baker lifestyle brand, designed to embody an individual and thoughtful spirit. With pieces sensitively scaled, each creation was concepted with a curatorial sensibility that is reflected here in the Fold accent table, which boasts a multifaceted base that is both understated and extraordinary—a Carter trademark.
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I find Darryl Carter’s work to be eternally inspiring: He is able to convey a sense of serenity with his nuanced neutral palette and minimalistic collections of sculptural furniture. Material connection: There is a subtle tension between the industrial feeling of the powder-coated metal base and the elegant marble top. Creatively speaking: I’m especially drawn to the asymmetry of the bases and how their restrained luster allows for the angles to pop. I’d love to flank a sofa with a pair and position them askew to bring visual interest to an elevation. The industrial quality… Of the metal and the dynamic twist in the base remind me of artist John Chamberlain’s sculptures made of crushed automotive metal. They both share a sort of “machine age” elegance. On keeping it real: In a very dense world of design, it’s imperative to have a narrative and remain authentic to your aesthetic and values. Carter’s collection with Milling Road is a perfect example of just that.
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RISE AND SHINE THE PIECE: Put on a Pedestal THE DESIGNER: Caracole FIND IT: caracole.com THE INSPIRATION: With a highly curated portfolio of high-style furniture, Caracole continues to wow the furniture market with timeless designs, brilliantly highlighted à la Put on a Pedestal. Inspired by a faceted bracelet, the accent table reads as a symbol of true luxury, resplendent and modern all at once. With its silky gold bullion finish, the piece, dare we say, shines bright like a diamond.
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Caracole’s dazzling accent table… Reminds me of a cut-jewel ring. Those sharp angular cuts and that grandiose yet practical shape catch your eye the way a fine piece of jewelry might. Composition: I am all about contrast when designing a space, and the pairing of the industrial environment with an as-polishedas-they-come piece feels luxurious, personal and even a little edgy. Finishes are the key… To a really gorgeous design. Oftentimes, gold and brass, albeit classics, just aren’t polished enough for me, but a gold bullion finish brings an incomparable sheen—it’s practically a gold mirror finish, which I find sexy and dramatic. Creatively speaking: Much of my work is grounded in traditional lines and architecture, so I’m always on the hunt for pieces that provide that necessary edge. The shape and allure of Caracole’s design fits the bill in that it’s fresh with just the right amount of flair.
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OPEN-AIR DESIGN IN THE OUTDOOR LOOKBOOK 2017
THE MODERN AGE For homeowners across the country, outdoor living has become a necessity. In responding to the movement, industry leaders are creating spaces that withstand the elements while achieving durability, environmental consciousness and the desired aesthetic. Read on to discover the latest in design and technology for the alfresco environment.
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LaCANTINA DOORS OUTDOOR LOOKBOOK
Nothing embodies indoor/outdoor living quite like a home’s windows and doors. Folding, sliding or swinging, they open up spaces and engage the outside, transforming how homeowners interact with their living space. A prime mover in the shift toward expanding the indoor/ outdoor experience is LaCantina Doors, Southern California’s leading designer and manufacturer of innovative window and door systems. Through the use of expansive glass panels and state-of-the-art rolling hardware, LaCantina’s windows and doors ensure a flawless fit and finish every time. “We thoroughly test all of our products for air, water, structure and thermal performance to ensure they meet and exceed our customers’ needs,” says Lee Maughan, general manager and vice president of LaCantina Doors. With custom-designed products made to complement numerous architectural styles, LaCantina looks for design inspiration across the globe, as well as the latest in product introductions. The result — the most aesthetically striking and environmentally sound windows and door systems in the world.
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BREAKTHROUGH DESIGN Featuring a low-maintenance aluminum exterior with multiple-profile options and the warmth of a wood interior, the Contemporary Clad complements any architectural style and window package. Perfectly proportioned, the Contemporary Clad provides a beautiful aesthetic, improves structural integrity and increases thermal performance to meet higher energy code demands. LaCantina’s folding and multi-slide systems come standard with low-e (low emissivity), dual-paned tempered glass for improved energy efficiency. Advanced low-e glass options are also available for even greater energy efficiency.
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When beginning the design or renovation of any outdoor living area, Brent Spann, president of Eldorado Stone, advises clients to “think about how you live and what you enjoy doing—be it reading, hosting, family time—and plan the space for that use.” He continues, “Ultimately it should fit the homeowner’s lifestyle and within the scale of the space ... with ample seating, a fire feature, shade and a kitchen, of course.” While many design trends come and go, the focus on indoor-outdoor spaces remains with an emphasis on creating a cohesive look for a seamless transition from the inside out. Conversation and living spaces with fire as a central point continue in popularity, as well as the extension of “smart-home” technology to outdoor living spaces. To accommodate today’s vast variety of outdoor options, Eldorado Stone offers an extensive outdoor product lineup, ranging from elegant fire bowls to inviting seating walls and beautiful outdoor kitchens, that transforms any personal retreat through color and texture. “We seamlessly marry design with functionality, making it easier than ever to create a memorable space,” Spann says.
Q+A What is inspiring you now? Year-round use of the outdoor space, even outside of the Sun Belt. Creative use of the space and amenities beyond going outside to grill a steak. Also, creating secondary living spaces for smaller areas in your outdoor space, like in a side yard or balcony. What are some design elements/innovations in outdoor living that you’re excited about? Outdoor-rated fabrics, furniture and appliances that look like they would belong in your indoor space. Not your grandmother’s plastic-covered lounge chair. What makes your product/brand distinctive in terms of material selection, product quality and functionality? Our fire bowls bring a heightened level of design and elegance to any outdoor space and come in a variety of styles, from classic to modern. Made from strong, glass fiberreinforced concrete and hand-sanded through a four-step finishing process, each fire bowl renders a true one-of-a-kind creation with subtle variations in color and texture, similar to natural limestone. 1
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FLEETWOOD WINDOWS & DOORS OUTDOOR LOOKBOOK
An integral component of every home design, windows and doors go beyond changing one’s view. They impact security, energy efficiency and the resale value of your home. So when choosing the right doors and windows, homeowners must consider myriad decisions; everything from material selection and insulation to ease of use and maintenance. And for a seamless transition from the inside to the outside, “your window and door products must blend with the architectural intentions of the home,” says Mark McCoy, General Manager of Fleetwood Windows & Doors. To take the most advantage of the views, more and more homeowners are seeking larger expanses of glass for their multi-sliding and pocket doors, such as operable doors with leak-proof flush tracks that house glass larger than 60 square feet. “The insulated glass industry is introducing new technologies making larger glass available,” McCoy says. “And we are rising to the occasion, designing new and innovative products to accommodate this advancement with great success.”
“We create large, modern-style windows and doors that operate smoothly, require little maintenance and last for decades.”
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THE MATERIAL OF CHOICE ALUMINUM Aluminum has become the material of choice for windows and doors because of its inherent strength, beauty and versatility. Since 1961, Fleetwood Windows & Doors has been using this fantastic resource to create its enduring windows and doors. As the most green and sustainable window material, aluminum is in high demand in luxury modern home designs across the country. To meet this demand along with the growing movement in green design, Fleetwood has applied thermal technology to its shapes to improve energy efficiency. Additionally, as insulated glass becomes available in larger sizes, the company continues to innovate with new aluminum products to accommodate today’s changing market.
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HUBBARDTON FORGE OUTDOOR LOOKBOOK
Lighting designer and manufacturer Hubbardton Forge has helped extend interior residential spaces seamlessly to the outdoors with its equally aesthetic and functional light fixtures. “Today, we think about the ‘home’ differently. It doesn’t end at the back door,” says David Kitts, design director at Hubbardton Forge. “People want to live fully, both indoors and out. We have given a lot of thought, during the creative process, to materials and finishes that stand the test of time and weather.” This vigorous approach distinguishes the company, which has, despite its success, maintained its handcrafted, domestically made values. Founded (and still based) in Vermont, Hubbardton Forge makes sure that, as Kitts notes, “Any piece leaving the forge is touched by multiple hands throughout the process of its creation. When you look at a Hubbardton Forge lighting fixture, you’re seeing the artistic achievements of a team dedicated to design.”
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NEW FROM HUBBARDTON FORGE Introducing the Coastal Outdoor Finish Collection. Six new finishes have been unveiled to resist the harsh environmental conditions. “We did extensive testing in a salt spray chamber, and the results were remarkable. We highly recommend it for anyone living within 20 miles of a coastline,” David Kitts says.
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The popularity of outdoor living continues to surge at a record pace with consumers prioritizing these spaces as critical to a home’s overall look, feel and design. One trend growing in popularity is 90-degree multi-slide doors which, according to Scott Gates, president and CEO of Western Window Systems, “enable consumers to utilize moving glass walls to open up two walls of their home and flow the kitchen and living room to the outside.” Sustainability is also key, and an essential part of the design process at Western Window Systems. “Outdoor living is enabling consumers to leave a smaller carbon footprint,” Gates continues. “By making their outdoor patio a true feature and living space of the home, consumers are now able to build smaller, smarter homes. We believe everyone deserves the ability to open up their home on a beautiful day to entertain guests, laugh around the fire pit and enjoy a beverage.”
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The exposure and interest in the outdoor room and outdoor decor has skyrocketed, with many new homes designed around outdoor spaces or renovated to incorporate an outdoor living area as a focal point. Thus, enjoying the best of outdoor living is at the heart of luxury outdoor furniture manufacturer, CASTELLE. “Every outdoor space should incorporate elements for lounging, cooking, dining and entertainment,” CEO Steve Lowsky says. “And each room within the outdoor space should provide comfort, durability and the opportunity for showcasing personal style.” With the multitude of options available in outdoor decor today, styles can be mixed and matched according to homeowners’ preferences, such as with CASTELLE’s new Vertice line. Designed with contemporary styling, oversize seating and sleek angular lines, the diverse collection complements any home or owner’s lifestyle. When sourcing high-end outdoor furniture that’s easy to maintain and longlasting, Lowsky suggests looking for these distinguishing characteristics: intricate aluminum castings and extrusions; multistage finishing; artisan-applied antiquing; all-weather cushions; and state-of-the-art functionality in fire features and action furnishings.
DESIGNER COLLABORATION BARCLAY BUTERA With designer collaborations and collections trending in outdoor living, CASTELLE debuts its innovative designer collection from celebrity author and designer, Barclay Butera. Incorporating the creativity of Butera with the handcrafted luxury of CASTELLE, the collection showcases glamorous, yet inviting furnishings for designers and design-conscious buyers. “Creating this spectacular collection has been a fantastic experience. When I first approached the design process, I was inspired by this magnificent geometric ceiling carving I saw in an English manor,” Butera says. “And I’ve incorporated this pattern into carpets, wallpapers and now the fretwork for outdoor furniture; I think it translates beautifully!”
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While it’s safe to say we are still living in the era of the all-white kitchen and bath, there’s no denying even the smallest flourish of color can cast an irresistible spell. After all, 90 percent of what we take in via our senses comes to us through the gift of sight, and there’s little that commands our vision more than bright, beautiful color. No wonder a palette change has the power to reinvigorate a tired cook space or bring spa-like serenity to a bath. A color refresh offers a fearless antidote to what are often neutral utilitarian spaces, and who knows that better than designers? For some it’s a minor dalliance—the oft-quoted “pop of color” comes to mind—while for others, it’s a full-blown affair with a particular shade, as in this stunning forest green kitchen. Whatever your style, join us as we make the case for painting with bold strokes. 230 / LUXESOURCE.COM
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For this cozy cook space, the team at deVOL Kitchens chose a deep shade that is a cross between emerald and British racing green to conjure an old-world vibe. Brass hardware from Perrin & Rowe adds sparkle, while Arabascato marble provides contrast.
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DEVOL KITCHENS This British company is leading the way in kitchen design, offering a fresh take on traditional English style. For this particular project, designer Helen Robson employed unexpected color to create depth and drama. devolkitchens.co.uk
How do you usually bring personality into the kitchen? While open shelves are practical, they also allow the client to display a bit of character, whether it’s through a collection of bowls or, in this case, lots of old paintings. A kitchen is so much more than a utilitarian space and having an area to display something personal helps to create a warm, welcoming feel. What’s your favorite thing about this design? I love that this kitchen is actually a really simple design of four bespoke cabinets. Simplicity is key in carrying off such a daring color choice. Of course, I also absolutely love the room’s originality and how it’s totally infused with the personality of the client. It never felt like she was trying to copy a look, but to devise something that was completely her own.
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Share your vision for this project. Our client’s father was an antiques collector; so, we wanted to create something that really reflected that old gentleman’s club look. Dark colors are very of the moment, particularly green. In addition to being on trend, green also evokes nature. Part of the reason it works so well in this kitchen is that it ties the whole space together and brings about a cozy feel in an otherwise cavernous space.
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The ever-popular color blocking trend isn’t confi ned to the runway. For this Laurel Canyon, California, kitchen, architect Barbara Bestor used a wall of dark blue and walnut cabinetry to anchor a predominantly white space. “The not-quite navy is a classic color, but here it feels modern,” says Bestor. Carrying the walnut through to the island and incorporating handmade ceramic lights by Heather Levine help balance the angular lines with more organic elements. The result: a cook space that’s sleek without sacrificing warmth. bestorarchitecture.com
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When a stove is the star attraction, the supporting players need to stay relatively neutral, as in this family kitchen from Sarah Richardson Design. “The client requested the La Cornue range, so we decided to go bold with the color and mix metals for interest,” says designer Natalie Hodgins, who, along with Kate Stuart, helmed the project for the firm. Keeping the fixed elements, such as the soft gray millwork and honed marble countertops, quiet allows the bright blue stove and hood to steal the show. sarahrichardsondesign.com
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Whether used in a backsplash or underfoot, tile is a sure way to dial up the pizzazz in the kitchen. Proving that even the classics can benefi t from a revamp, both subway and hexagonal styles feel exciting when rendered in new colors and finishes, as demonstrated in the above offering from Clé. The company’s latest hex collection features subtle color blocking in blush and coral shades and can be rotated numerous ways to produce different, graphic designs. cletile.com
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The draw of a truly bespoke object is that there’s no other quite like it in the world. Artisan Tracy Glover uses traditional Italian techniques to craft exuberant, one-of-a-kind handblown glass lights in a multitude of shapes, patterns and colors. The Enoki pendant (shown here in plum with an oil-rubbed bronze fi nish) is just one example of Glover’s commitment to customization. tracygloverstudio.com
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In this master bath, situated in a Victorian townhouse in the heart of Notting Hill, London, a Spey castiron tub from Drummonds provides the perfect canvas for color. Brass fixtures were left unlacquered and unpolished to allow them to age naturally and acquire a rich patina and golden color. On the wall behind the tub is a vintage Art Deco screen, sourced from France.
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Soft hues make spaces feel serene, so it’s no wonder muted tones are a perennial choice for the bath. A far cry from the retro bubblegum pink lavatories of yesteryear, today’s pastels pack their biggest punch when used sparingly. Here, a colorful roll-top cast-iron soaker picks up a pale coral from the whimsical patchwork tile floor. Shades of salmon, cream, cobalt and olive blend to form a space that doesn’t so much jolt you awake as ease you gracefully into the day. For more clever ways to bring color into the bath, turn the page. drummonds-uk.com
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“TO KEEP THIS TIMELESS WHITE BATH INTERESTING AND INCORPORATE A BIT OF COLOR, WE PAIRED HEAVILY VEINED MARBLE WITH A STAINED CERUSED-OAK VANITY.” –DAMON LISS, damonliss.com
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“LAYERS OF PATTERN ARE NOT OVERWHELMING WHEN THE PALETTE IS LIGHT. HERE, WE PLAYED WITH GEOMETRY IN THE WALLPAPER, TILE AND INLAID CHAIR. THE LAVENDER-PINK WALLPAPER AND CUSHION ADD JUST THE RIGHT AMOUNT OF ‘GIGGLE.’ ” –LIZ CAAN, lizcaaninteriors.com
Clockwise from top right: A custom vanity by Bespoke Millwork NYC, topped with Striatto Vision marble, adds a subtle wash of color and pattern to this Tribeca apartment bath designed by Damon Liss; the ball lights are by Michael Anastassiades. Emily Henderson brought color and a dash of Moroccan flair to this master bath with tile from Fireclay Tile. A Manuel Canovas geometric wallpaper lends graphic punch to this Liz Caan-designed bath.
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“We pulled in this blue ogee drop tile, which infuses the space with color, and decided to not paint the walls to allow the tile to really shine.”
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To give a rather austere London town house a youthful edge, New York City- and London-based designer Rebekah Caudwell cranked up the color by bringing in Jonathan Adler aquamarine velvet sofas and a red cabinet from Sabina Danenberg Atelier; the curtains are Pierre Frey’s Mauritius linen. “I wanted the look to be joyous and energetic—more Palm Springs than bookish Bloomsbury,” she says.
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AN IN-DEPTH LOOK AT THE LATEST TIPS, TRICKS AND TRENDS TO BRIGHTEN UP YOUR HOME. WRITTEN BY MICHELLE BRUNNER
TECHNICOLOR VISION With the arrival of spring comes a riot of color. Consider the brilliant yellow of daffodils or the bluish-purple of hyacinths bursting forth from the ground. But why should Mother Nature have all the fun? This period of rebirth and renewal is the perfect time to rethink color inside the home. For the last few seasons, white walls have dominated the design space, but tastemakers are now slowly turning to saturated hues and bold brights that command attention, as in the vibrant and cheery sitting room shown here. “Your home affects your mood, so why not make it a happy place?” says the room’s designer, Rebekah Caudwell. Over the next few pages, come along with us for a lively romp through the many colors on the spectrum.
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HAUTE HUE PHOTO: ROGER DAVIES. PRETTY IN PINK PHOTO: COURTESY RALPH PUCCI. THE REAL TEAL PHOTO: TREVOR TONDRO.
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There’s a reason fashion designer Elsa Schiaparelli’s signature shade was “shocking pink.” The fearless style maverick believed the vivid color had life-giving properties. No wonder designer Amanda Nisbet chose a similar fuchsia for the dining room of this Park Avenue apartment in New York. “The saturated pink silk walls are luxuriously sexy, while still being cozy and welcoming—the perfect atmosphere for a successful evening,” she says. amandanisbetdesign.com
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Shaking off its girly connotation, blush has emerged in the last year as an unconventional yet versatile neutral. Here, it lends a merengue-like quality to a plush, velvet club chair. With its channel-back design, the Charlotte armchair by India Mahdavi is strikingly sculptural and elegant. It’s proof that this particular shade of pink is all grown-up now. ralphpucci.net
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Just like a good book can be an escape from reality, a library should be a haven from the outside world. For this Greenwich Village apartment, New York-based design firm Tilton Fenwick blanketed the library walls in a rich teal lacquer, a color inspired by the classic Schumacher print in which the sofa is upholstered. “Since the room has no windows, the lacquer envelops the space, creating a jewel box effect,” says the firm’s founder Anne Maxwell Foster. We can’t think of a more stimulating environment in which to while away a few hours. tiltonfenwick.com
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Variegated shades of indigo are hand-applied to concentric wrought-iron circles to form the Graduation chandelier by Hiroshi Koshitaka. The brilliant sapphire hue was inspired by the color of vintage textiles dyed to look like a starry night sky, with gold-leaf accents and a warm interior finish contributing detail and depth. At over 4 feet tall, it makes a seriously impressive—and colorful—statement. curreycodealers.com
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charming Taking a “what’s old is new again” approach, Atlanta-based designer Melanie Turner injected fresh life into a traditional blue-and-white chinoiserie-inspired guest room with the addition of emerald greens and acid yellows. “Custom pagoda-style window treatments bring a dose of whimsy, while reflective elements such as the hammered-gold bed, vintage mirrors and a unique Bunny Williams gilt drink table add shine and serious glamour,” says Turner. melanieturnerinteriors.com
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Blue continues its reign as a cabinet color of choice in the kitchen, but judging from this dining space, its popularity is spreading to other parts of the house. Here, San Francisco-based designer Grant K. Gibson employed Sandberg’s floral Raphael wallpaper and high-gloss blue paint to draw attention to a built-in bar area. The result: a functional entertaining hub that’s also a stunning focal point for dinner guests. grantkgibson.com
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For this luxury apartment on the Rue Bonaparte in Paris, designer Gérard Faivre looked to the building’s Second Empire pedigree for inspiration. “Emblematic colors from that era—oranges, greens, blues and shades of gold—symbolized wealth and luxury, and now bring sparkle to the home,” he says. With its friendly, convivial atmosphere and bistro table and chairs, the space also pays homage to the chic cafes of its neighborhood, Saint Germain-des-Prés. gerardfaivreparis.com
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Austin-based designer Elizabeth Mollen of Stone Textile found inspiration for this living room in an unusual source: her client’s collection of midcentury flamingo prints. “We picked a deep-blue wall color and used that as a starting point, then pulled colors from the artwork,” says Mollen. A violet rug, pale lavender upholstered sofas and a green malachite stool add to the color story, creating a subtle and sophisticated jewel-toned palette that’s definitely not for the birds. stonetextilestudio.com
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For a flight of fancy, look no further than the Minx Wing sofa from Nathan Anthony. Featuring the same intricate diagonal tufting that made the original Minx sofa an instant classic, this new variation has a more delicate, but no less dramatic, swooping silhouette. In emerald velvet with slender brass legs, it’s a perch that’s sure to attract attention in any space. nafurniture.com
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There’s more than one way to make a bold entrance: consider this New Orleans foyer designed by Ty Larkins. A graphic, black-and-white hand-painted floor brings youthful joie de vivre to a foyer painted with Farrow & Ball’s Chappell Green. “The introduction of black tempers the vibrancy of the wall color, resulting in visual harmony,” says Larkins. Apple green lampshades and 1940s-style French furnishings strike a balance between whimsical and traditional. tylarkins.com
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TRENDS IN BUILDING + RENOVATION Whether the result of a new build or a remodeling project, today’s high-end residence speaks to innovation, value and building green for the health of inhabitant and home. Read on to discover the latest in design and renovation from an assemblage of Arizona’s foremost home builders, interior designers, appliance purveyors and botanical artists.
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JANET BROOKS DESIGN Scottsdale | Arizona | 480.776.2700 | janetbrooksdesign.com
Known throughout Arizona for her pre-eminent work, Janet Brooks, ASID, is well versed in the design preferences of the region’s homeowners. Her company, Janet Brooks Design, has frequently taken on renovation projects large and small—although she says the latter often turn into the former. “Renovations tend to have a domino effect,” she says. “It is easy to start off small but end up with a major, and very expensive, project if you aren’t disciplined and thoughtful when making decisions in the beginning.” Brooks advises homeowners to meet with all team members initially and develop an approach that will achieve their goals, both aesthetically and monetarily.
“Homeowners want their older homes to feel fresher and lighter.”
EXPERT INSIGHT WITH JANET BROOKS, ASID Optimal Timing Brooks recommends renovating when you first purchase a home, before moving in. “Otherwise, find design professionals you trust and reside elsewhere while the work takes place,” she says. Consider What’s Existing The concept of remodeling and repurposing individual elements takes renovation a step further. “Before removing stone flooring, have a professional company do a thorough stripping/cleaning or refinish an unsightly/scratched polished surface to a honed finish,” Brooks says. “You may be surprised by the results and will save a lot of mess and money.”
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THE STATE OF THE HIGH-END HOME + Southwestern- and Tuscan-style homes are seen as heavy and dated. + Granite countertops are being changed out for lighter options that look cleaner. + Cabinetry panel details are often replaced by simpler flush or Shaker-style doors. + The latest and greatest appliances are the key must-have in every home.
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1. Strong architectural statements, such as this marble fireplace with a floating concrete hearth, make for beautiful focal points in a room. 2. Brooks and her team eliminated the fireplace wall in this renovated master bedroom, opening it to the outside with glass pocket doors. 3. This bar area exemplifies Brooks’ preference for keeping spaces open and clean. “Let art be the focal point,” she says. 2
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According to well-known interior designer KT Tamm, no renovation project is typical. “Each client brings his or her own personal insight, visions and functional needs to the table,” says Tamm, the owner and principal designer behind KT Tamm Inc. Asked to share tips for a successful remodel, Tamm says, “Even a renovation that is planned carefully and completely on paper may need adjusting once walls have come down. My other go-to rule is to design and specify all project details before demolition begins, just as you would for a new construction project.” She also recommends keeping out-of-home time to a minimum, as “living in secondary quarters for long periods wearies the clients and their pocketbooks!”
“Homeowners are seeking low-maintenance, comfortable spaces on which to put their personal stamp.”
IN THE MIND OF A PRO: KT TAMM Top trend? Clean, crisp lines and bold colors, regardless of style. Also, designing homes that support aging in place. Crucial first step? Assemble a professional team you trust to carry out your vision. High-impact update? Lighting! Even updating incandescent bulbs to LED can make a huge difference in the amount of heat given, power usage and brightness. Most surprising request? A “snore room” adjacent to the master bedroom.
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1. In this kitchen, an updated, open approach lends plenty of natural light and storage, while a large island provides entertaining space. 2. This new master bathroom features a floating tub nestled in front of the curved shower wall and an elongated double vanity with tall storage at each end.
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PLANT SOLUTIONS Scottsdale | Arizona | 480.585.8501 | plantsolutions.com | mosswallart.com
Enduring, evolving, classic and innovative. With these four principles in mind, Joe Zazzera and Pat Mahan, along with the team at Plant Solutions, create stunning interior plant designs and installations. Known as the “gurus of green,” they bring the beauty and benefits of nature indoors, enabling homeowners and business owners to feel connected to the living world around them. Zazzera and Mahan are at the forefront of biophilic design, creating structurally and aesthetically stunning works through their partner business, Moss Wall Art. They believe nature is needed, in a fundamental fashion, for the success and sustainable well-being of every individual’s personal and professional life. When discussing oftenoverlooked, yet crucial elements of renovation, Zazzera emphasizes lighting. “Lighting is intrinsic to the value of a space,” he says. “It is crucial to long-term care and maintenance when live materials are being used.” The team also takes into account airflow, humidity, foot traffic, temperature changes and any other factors that may affect the health of an installation. Masters of their craft, Zazzera, Mahan and their team create habitats for modern clients, engaging all the senses and bringing to life the innate connection between humans and nature. 1
ORGANIC + AESTHETIC: WORDS OF WISDOM FROM PLANT SOLUTIONS What kinds of renovations are most typical in your area? In our industry, plant walls, panels and room dividers, as well as centerpieces. What are some small changes that make a big impact? Color! A focal piece with the right color can make the room. What new renovation trends are you most excited about? We are thrilled to see people bringing nature indoors again. They want to stay connected to other living things.
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1. This circular moss disk was designed for a Zen patio space. Plant Solutions’ handcrafted, maintenance-free, original moss wall pieces are made custom from 100-percent real mosses, lichens and organic features. 2. Plant Solutions created this droughtresistant, high-light, wall-mounted succulent garden with a silver metal frame. 2
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R-NET CUSTOM HOMES Scottsdale | Arizona | 480.515.2888 | r-netcustomhomes.com
At work in the industry since the age of 14, Randy Arnett-Romero brings an impressive portfolio and breadth of real-life experience to the home building and remodeling trade. The owner of R-NET Custom Homes, Arnett-Romero puts his expertise to use in residences throughout Scottsdale and beyond. Renovation, he says, is a concept with which local homeowners are well acquainted. Of stylistic trends, he notes an increasing interest in ensuring timelessness and retaining value. “All trends are fleeting,” he says. “I believe the enduring is always connected to the area in which your home is located. In this part of Arizona, it would be Southwest or pueblo, but contemporary structures fit in if done right.”
MATERIAL HIGHLIGHT: PITTED, ERODED STEEL Developed by Arnett-Romero and his team, pitted, eroded steel provides a texture and finish that are unsurpassed as the newest untapped resource in the market. “This is a texture and finish you will only find in a product of R-NET Custom Homes,” Arnett-Romero says. “We use this material for slab countertops, tile backsplashes, wine cellars, cooking hoods and adornments on fireplace fronts— all the way down to the coasters. It is good stuff!”
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“Homeowners are looking for an updated aesthetic, whether modern, Southwest or period style.”
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LUXURIES IN INNOVATION Asked to detail today’s most exciting advances, Arnett-Romero points to the evolution of finishing technologies. “The leathered finish we are able to create on slab tops, using diamond brushes, surpasses the honed and polished finish of yesterday,” he says. “It is resistant to glass rings and stains, and it supplies a living texture.”
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1. Modern radius stucco walls combine with battered adobe columns to create this exterior. 2. Regimented, modern pot structures made from hand-carved cantera stone and new LED lighting complement old adobe textures. 3. This outdoor sitting area features a stucco kiva fireplace and thickened adobe art niche.
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SESSHU DESIGN ASSOCIATES Scottsdale | Arizona | 480.275.2968 | sesshudesign.com
Creating a residential environment that ensures the well-being of its inhabitants, as well as the surrounding natural world, is increasingly the motivation behind renovation projects. For interior designer Tanya Shively, bringing this concept to fruition has been a joy. The principal designer and owner of Sesshu Design Associates has made the creation of beautiful, healthy homes her life’s mission. “Being a green designer has been a driving focus for me since I began my firm in 2005,” she says. “Growing up, I watched my father suffer from severe asthma. Indoor air quality was a big deal in our home. As I started my design career, it became my intention to help other families lessen the impact from the side effects building materials had on their lives.”
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“I believe in creating spaces that are both beautiful and healthy.”
TANYA SHIVELY’S HEALTHY HOME TIPS + Use hard surface materials, rather than carpet, in every room. + Reduce the toxins you bring into your home by selecting low-VOC finishes. + Open windows and doors to allow fresh air to circulate
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Illuminating innovations. “I love the creative designs being introduced with the advent of LED lighting,” Shively says. “You no longer need a bulb and socket, and lighting designers are fully taking advantage of the capabilities with stunning sculptural fixtures.” Industry insights. Remodeling or building a home can be a stressful and overwhelming endeavor. To help homeowners navigate the process, Shively wrote How to Avoid Interior Design Nightmares. “My book will help any homeowner find the ideal team and guide them from beginning to end,” she says.
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1. Abundant natural light, combined with quartz countertops and a glass mosaic on the backsplash, gives a sense of openness to this contemporary kitchen. 2. This serene master bath uses limestone in subtle, neutral shades to create warmth and a sophisticated elegance. 3. Deep, vibrant color, natural stone and copper, combined with rich wood, create a warm and welcoming living room in this Desert Mountain home. 4. A modern version of stacked stone makes this fireplace the focal point, complemented by the custom cabinetry and a cocktail table in walnut.
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PERFECTLY TAILORED DESIGN For Your Bespoke Lifestyle
This home office in Desert Mountain provides a quiet sanctuary for the homeowner, who calls it her “WoMan Cave.”
Sesshu Design Associates creates innovative, sustainable and timeless spaces that suit your lifestyle, incorporating both personalized and eco-friendly elements into interiors for discerning homeowners. Owner Tanya Shively’s second coffee table book, It’s All in the Details, will inspire your artistic senses. You may download a complimentary copy at sesshudesign.com/detailsbook/ If you’re looking for an award-winning designer who is also a recognized expert in eco-friendly design, request your copy of the book, and call Shively at 480.275.2968 or email tanya@sesshudesign.com to discuss your project.
TANYA SHIVELY, ASID, LEED AP 7522 East McDonald Drive, Suite H | Scottsdale, Arizona 480.275.2968 | tanya@sesshudesign.com
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SUB-ZERO AND WOLF SHOWROOM SCOTTSDALE Scottsdale | Arizona | 480.921.0900 | subzero-wolf.com/phoenix
Discerning homeowners and design professionals have long sought the products of Sub-Zero and Wolf. Combining contemporary design with superior performance, the renowned company has carved a niche in the marketplace where utility, aesthetics and technology converge. Its acclaimed appliances teem with possibilities for high-caliber cooking, high-tech interaction and high energy efficiency—from flush inset cooktops, handleless wall ovens and integrated refrigeration to convection steam ovens, countertop ovens with convection, built-in coffee systems and wine refrigeration. Before embarking on a kitchen renovation, it’s advisable to visit a Sub-Zero and Wolf Showroom to learn firsthand what’s new and next in the appliance spectrum. Microwaves, for example, are gradually becoming obsolete with the advent of the Wolf convection steam oven, which, according to Sub-Zero and Wolf West and Southwest President Randy Warner, is unprecedented in its versatility and intelligence. “Choose the cooking mode combining steam and convection that is ideal for your dish, and the oven’s unique digital technology adjusts all of the details of cooking. Bake bread, roast prime rib, even bring leftovers back to steamy, flavorful life,” Warner says.
“A kitchen renovation not only adds value to your home, but becomes a space where you, your family and guests enjoy a lifetime of moments worth savoring.”
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DISCOVER THE WOLF GOURMET COUNTERTOP OVEN Cooking can be difficult during a kitchen renovation. The Wolf Gourmet countertop oven with convection makes roasting mouthwatering tenderloin as easy as it is in a Wolf range or wall oven. The integrated temperature probe gives the precise control to roast meats to perfection without ever opening the oven door, and the unique perimeter convection mode ensures uniform heat throughout the oven.
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THE SUB-ZERO AND WOLF SHOWROOM EXPERIENCE + Test drive working appliances + See full-scale kitchens of all styles + Attend cooking demonstrations and Use and Care classes + Schedule a personalized showroom consultation + Enjoy a pressure-free environment
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1. Sub-Zero and Wolf products complete any kitchen design preference. Products shown: CE304T, DD30, CSO30TE, SO30TE, IC-24R, IW-18, IC-24FI. 2. Wolf’s new 36" Contemporary Gas Cooktop sits flush to the countertop and has control knobs that mount to the cabinet panel or countertop material of choice (CG365C/S). 3. Full line of countertop appliances and kitchen tools at wolfgourmet.com.
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Try out Sub-Zero and Wolf products in full-scale kitchens. Talk details with resident experts. And get a taste of all that your new kitchen can be.
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THE BOOS GROUP Scottsdale | Arizona | 480.204.0779 | theboosgroup.com
Locally renowned contractors and construction managers, Thomas and Karen Boos have proven their aptitude for successful building and remodeling time and again. The principals and namesakes behind The Boos Group, they lead an expert team in accomplishing each client’s exact specifications. Asked to elaborate on building trends, Thomas speaks to a shift from quantity to quality in the luxury market. “We have seen a move toward jewel-box homes,” he says. “In years past, the size of a home was typically driven by its lot size. Today, we are seeing smaller, highly appointed homes, quite often on large, unique lots. Less is definitely more in the current custom home market.”
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LASTING VALUE According to Karen, quality and commitment to an architectural style are essential to crafting a home that will stand the test of time and retain value. “During the boom days, most anything would sell,” she says. “But today’s luxury home buyers are more sophisticated and attuned to the details than they were in the past. Select an architectural style you like, and focus on the authentic details and traits of that aesthetic.”
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“If it is done well, it will be timeless.”
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1. This modern, linear design was built using concrete blocks, glass and steel. 2. A Mexican contemporary-style home enables indoor-outdoor living at its finest. 3. This home boasts a modern, linear and open aesthetic. 4. A Southwestern contemporary, this residence features an angular copper roof, curved walls and fieldstone.
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HIGH FIDELITY A SUN-SOAKED MOUNTAIN RANGE INSPIRES A VAST ARIZONA RETREAT TUNED IN TO ITS NATIVE SURROUNDINGS. WRITTEN BY JENNIFER SERGENT / PHOTOGRAPHY BY PAUL CROSBY
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New York interior designer David Scott and Minnesota-based architect Charles R. Stinson collaborated on a modern mountainside house for clients in Arizona. Before building began, Stinson studied the impact of the sun on the site throughout the day and evening, siting the house to maximize views.
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fter decades of vacationing in Arizona, a pair of empty nesters desired their own resort-like retreat in the state they could escape to from their primary residence in Minnesota, a place where their grown children, grandchildren and extended family and friends would be comfortable year-round. “These clients wanted a house that would embrace the incredible mountain view,” says New York interior designer David Scott, whom the couple had met through friends who were previous clients. “They also wanted super-high-quality interiors—contemporary and timeless—that wouldn’t go out of style.” To determine the home’s position and form, Minnesotabased architect Charles R. Stinson scouted the property from sunrise to sunset. “You have to have a dialogue with the site,” he says. “That’s how we determined what the house wanted to be.” Stinson’s evaluation resulted in a long sprawling form that captures the sun as it makes its way across the horizon.
A diamond-shaped great room—its tiered roof reaching up two floors—lies at the center of the structure. “It’s the soul of the house,” says the architect. “It reaches out and multiplies in both directions.” The room’s glass enclosure allows 180-degree views of the mountains on one side and opens to the light-filled motor court on the other. Stinson took rocks from the site back to his Minnesota office, and the stones inspired an edifice integral with the terrain. “The whole idea is for the house to be one with the side of the mountain,” says the architect, who worked on the project with colleagues Chuck Thiss and Larry Ward. “You’re hunkered in on one side, and on the other side you’re floating. It’s a combination of being very grounded but allowing your spirit to soar.” Scott translated that notion into an organically driven, contemporary interior with a golden palette. “The clients wanted a textured, layered environment that was not overly furnished but had rich materials,” he says. Starting
The entry faÇade reflects the strong horizontal planes and vertical stone forms Stinson used throughout the design. Landscape architect Shane Coen preserved the original reddish barrel cacti on the site, replanting them in a grid beside the driveway to the motor court.
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Giant glass panels by Western Window Systems, installed by Roadrunner Glass Co., open the great room to the terrace. Scott punctuated this corner with vintage Milo Baughman barrel chairs, a custom ottoman by Azadeh Shladovsky and reflective accent tables by Barlas Baylar of Hudson Furniture.
from the ground up, Scott designed silk rugs with abstract patterns derived from nature. “Beautiful custom rugs were a huge focus,” he says. “When you’re competing with a view, you don’t want anything that stops your eye, but you want to ground it.” Beneath the rugs, Scott chose flooring and finish materials such as oak, marble, stone and metal that play to the home’s structure. “My thought was: How does what I do bring more to the architecture?” he explains. “How do we make each other better?” In one instance, the designer placed an assemblage of cocktail tables and ottomans in the center of the great room that speaks to the home’s interlocking squares and rectangles. Throughout the residence, he mixed vintage and contemporary pieces for a one-of-a-kind look. Stinson, meanwhile, designed glass walls to slide into and out of stacked-stone piers so there is little distinction between the indoor and outdoor spaces. At the center of the home’s intersecting wings is the pool, which has an infinity edge that follows the great room’s lines. Designed by Minnesota landscape architect Shane Coen, the pool was constructed by Mossman Brothers Pools, under the supervision of project manager Tim Coulter of MMBI. The team also installed a tiled hot tub that rises out of the water to create a sculptural cube. This part of the house, Stinson says, is where the house and homeowners connect with the earth: The pool relates to the blue sky, while the stone piers speak to the mountain’s rocky landscape. On the house itself, Coulter employed commercial elements—steel beams, aluminum cladding and cast-inplace concrete—to achieve Stinson’s objectives. “You have this commercial-like structure, but it really feels warm,” Coulter says. “Charles nailed the scale of it, because you don’t feel overwhelmed by it, and it doesn’t feel too big. It dissolves into the hillside and becomes part of the LUXESOURCE.COM / 273
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The Nest chandelier by SalomĂŠ de Fontainieu from the Galerie Diane de Polignac in Paris crowns the dining roomâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Bauhaus table, a goatskin-clad design by Karl Springer. A. Rudin chairs wearing David Sutherland leather surround the table, while a sculpture by Manuel Neri looks on.
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Above: Door Works supplied and installed custom white-oak treads and risers for the sculptural stair tower. The railing was fabricated by Roadrunner Glass Co. Left: The Bulthaup kitchen includes black quartz countertops that pop against pale oak cabinetry and an accent wall of San Sebastian limestone; the woven-leather counter stools are by Mark Albrecht Studio from Suite NY. A mirrored Spinoza credenza by Patrick Naggar separates this space from the adjacent family room.
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The husband’s study is framed within luscious Brazilian Sucupira wood paneling designed by Scott. A vintage Paul Evans étagère hangs behind the 1959 Terni desk by Ico Parisi and an Aston Direction Syncro chair by Arper. The custom rug is by Fort Street Studio.
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environment.” Coulter, who is based in Washington and came to the project through Red Moon Development, also worked with lighting designer Walter Spitz of Creative Designs in Lighting to ensure the indoor and outdoor spaces were beautifully illuminated yet wouldn’t obscure the stars and city lights in the distance. During the daytime, the home’s expansive terraces and overhangs prevent the hot sun from penetrating the structure. But Coen ensured the desert’s native landscape remained very much a part of the property. “The whole idea is: Wherever you are, whatever level you are on, you are going to be interacting with nature in a unique way— like art,” he says, adding that he took the owners to the Desert Botanical Garden for inspiration. Tall Mexican fence
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post cacti stand like soldiers around the pool base, while smaller sculptural varieties fill beds built into the terraces, along the home’s driveway and around its entry and motor court. “Our landscapes are always geometric extensions of the architectural forms as well as contextual abstractions,” says Coen, who clearly delineated where the designed landscape meets the surrounding native grounds. “We don’t believe Mother Nature can be recreated, so we never pretend to be natural.” With this project complete, Scott praised the entire design team for creating a vacation retreat that responds to yet elevates its surroundings. “These are always the best jobs,” he says, “where there’s one common goal: to create a dream home for the client.”
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Opposite: Scott designed quarter-sawn oak paneling and a wall-mounted cabinet for the pool changing room, which has a frosted-glass door by Roadrunner Glass Co. leading to the pool terrace. The vintage bench is from Red Modern Furniture. Below: A wool-and-silk carpet by Edward Fields Carpet Makers grounds the master bedroom, where Scott conceived the bed within a niche of rift-cut white-oak paneling. Legendary Finishes installed the custom-colored plaster walls. Near the glass is a daybed by Patrick Naggar for Ralph Pucci.
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Coen took plantings out of their wild context and placed them in linear groupings that complement the homeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s architecture. Native Arizona Landscapes Inc. installed rows of Mexican fence post cacti that border the infinity pool, which was constructed by Mossman Brothers Pools.
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french accent RECLAIMED MATERIALS AND AGED FINISHES MAKE A SCOTTSDALE RESIDENCE REMINISCENT OF A MEDITERRANEAN FARMHOUSE. WRITTEN BY JORGE S. ARANGO / PHOTOGRAPHY BY CAREN ALPERT
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ARCHITECTURE / ERIK PETERSON, PHX ARCHITECTURE INTERIOR DESIGN / CAROLINE TYLER DECESARE, DECESARE DESIGN GROUP INC. HOME BUILDER / SCOTT PFEIFFER, SONORA WEST DEVELOPMENT INC. LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE / JEFF BERGHOFF, BERGHOFF DESIGN GROUP
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For a client with a hillside lot in Scottsdale, architect Erik Peterson and interior designer Caroline Tyler DeCesare collaborated to create a home with a Mediterranean farmhouse feel. The multiple rooflines are covered by tiles with Genoese detailing from Cholla Tile and were installed by Lifetime Roof Systems. For the grounds, landscape architect Jeff Berghoff artfully integrated desert plantings to complement the dramatic site.
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n planned communities governed by stringent aesthetic codes, the desire to build a residence with a sense of authenticity might seem an elusive aspiration. To wit: How to erect a new “authentic” Mediterranean home with such requirements half a world away from the sea that lends the style its name? Yet that is exactly what a design team was able to realize for one Scottsdale homeowner. “She wanted a French farmhouse feel with a minimum of three or four structures on the site,” architect Erik Peterson recalls about early conversations with his client, a woman with high school-aged children. So he conjured a design he describes as “a rambling campus of buildings that included the main house, a gatehouse-art studio, a guesthouse and a vertical element meant to look like an old grain tower.” The client, adds interior designer Caroline Tyler DeCesare, “liked the casual rusticity of stone and wood. She has kids and dogs, so she didn’t want the place to take itself too seriously.”
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To balance both authenticity and the family’s modern lifestyle, Peterson, DeCesare and builder Scott Pfeiffer turned to materials and finishes that were either aged or treated to appear weathered over time. “We used reclaimed beams on the exterior and interior,” Pfeiffer says. “For example, all the rafter tails and patio beams are reclaimed, as is the barn wood we used on some of the interior walls and cabinetry.” Tumbledlimestone and distressed-wood floors, hand-troweled plaster walls, pressed-tin accents and reclaimed-stone mantels also enhance the old-world appearance. The team even went so far as to unearth antique-style light switches with button mechanisms. Additionally, Erikson says, “all the rooms are human-scaled and have character; they’re not all big and square. We then constructed built-in shelves, niches, private doorways, a small unexpected window and other elements I call ‘discovery moments.’ ”
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Opposite: The entrance hall, which leads to the great room, establishes a rustic tone with oak floors from Modern Group. A distressed bench and an antique drop-leaf table with barley-twist legs contribute to the overall effect. Below: Textiles in various textures and patterns are brought together in the great room, where a neutral palette prevails. Sofas from Bungalow dressed in Cisco Brothers linen and the clientâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s own chairs reupholstered in a Stout damask are arranged around a tufted Curations Limited table covered in fabric from Castel. Builder Scott Pfeiffer sourced reclaimed wood for the beams throughout.
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Opposite: Gabby Home barstools pull up to a rift-cut white-oak island topped with a bluestone-honed-limestone slab by Craftsman Court Ceramics from RAM Marble & Granite Designs; the company also provided the perimeter counters, made of Arizona Tile’s Bianco Carrara marble. Tabarka Studio’s hand-painted tiles compose the backsplash. Below: In the breakfast area, DeCesare commissioned the painted hardwood cabinetry, fabricated by Euro American Style and sporting Schaub & Company hardware. The RH dining table is surrounded by Aidan Gray cane-back chairs, and the light fixture is from the client’s own collection.
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“WE CONSTRUCTED BUILT-IN SHELVES, NICHES, PRIVATE DOORWAYS, A SMALL UNEXPECTED WINDOW AND OTHER ELEMENTS I CALL ‘DISCOVERY MOMENTS.’ ” –Erik Peterson
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Above: The library is framed by wall niches with shelves. This one, which services a wet bar, accommodates glassware and silver pieces. Left: In the dining area, an expandable RH table is paired with the clientâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s own host chairs and antique side chairs, which are all covered in Kravet fabrics. Matching Suzanne Kasler pendant fixtures for Visual Comfort & Co., purchased by the client, punctuate this area and the adjacent seating area.
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Multiple areas for entertaining in the library include a games table in one corner. The backdrop is a pair of niche shelves DeCesare artfully arranged with books, photographs and other objects old and new from the clientâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s collections.
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For furnishings, the client had wanted to repurpose many of her beloved pieces from her last residence. “In that home, she had leaned toward English country furniture,” DeCesare says. “The pieces were a little more refined than the rustic country look, but we liked the mix.” The interior designer, who worked closely on the project with colleague Kelsey Webb Hunzeker, reupholstered some of these furnishings and supplemented them with newer furniture and lighting as well as a smattering of pattern that make the interiors feel relevant today. The aim, she explains, was to create “casual, relaxed spaces with a nod to tradition—without being overdecorated and overdone.” A neutral palette unifies the furnishings and the overall layout. The underlying mood is gray, but each room takes on a faint tonal shift—buttery flax in the breakfast room, wheat in the living room, subtle lilac in the master bedroom. Upholstery is mostly solid, too, which adds to the sense of continuity from one room to the next. “She’s not afraid of pattern,” DeCesare says of her client. “But we wanted to layer spaces, rather than overwhelm them.” For instance, the interior designer re-covered the original living room armchairs in a graphically overscale suzani-like textile, imparting a sense of modernity; yet the colorway is pale and understated enough to keep the chairs from disrupting the generally soothing monochromatic ambience.
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Above: The living area of the library was appointed using the owner’s furniture from her previous house, which DeCesare set atop an antique Oushak carpet from Azadi Fine Rugs. Throughout the room, between niches and windows, are E.F. Chapman Cawdor wall lights for Visual Comfort & Co. Left: The client didn’t want stair railings but opted for them for safety reasons, so DeCesare customized a minimalist design from Creative Metals for an interior stairway that leads to two upstairs bedrooms. The walls are a cream-colored plaster.
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DeCesare also introduced unpretentious metal elements—an iron chandelier in the living room, a quasiindustrial ceiling fixture over the breakfast table, a reclaimed pressed-tin wall ornament with peeling paint and another iron chandelier in the master bedroom—that telegraph a grounding utilitarian quality to complement the home’s agrarian farmhouse integrity. Outside, the team faced a challenge with the topography of the site, a hillside with a roughly 45-degree slope. Landscape architect Jeff Berghoff worked with Erikson on arranging the structures and terracing the land. “There’s a 10-foot retaining wall on the east side of the property, where we cut into the slope to create the main level,” Berghoff says. To keep attention on the landscape rather
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than the retaining wall, he designed a natural look to frame the meandering road that leads to the car court and entry. “You wind through native trees that give you dappled light,” he says. “It’s not a formal allée; it’s more of an organized expression, so they look like they’ve always been there.” Berghoff deployed mostly indigenous plants outside the wall, but inside he introduced non-native greenery as well to achieve a feel he describes as “an enhanced lush desert.” Collectively, the home’s multiple structures imitate a Mediterranean village on a hill, one overlooking not a sea but rather the McDowell Sonoran Preserve. The success of the project lies in the fact that the new construction looks convincingly historic, inside and outside. And that is, authentically, as it should be.
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Opposite: A BainUltra Sanos tub from Clyde Hardware outfitted with a Sigma shower mount from Ferguson takes center stage in the master bathroom atop a Facings of America tile floor from Modern Group. Below: An Oly bed dressed in a velvet coverlet from The Linen Tree is flanked by French-style nightstands from Gabby Home. The caned wing chairs are from Found by Domestic Bliss; underfoot is an Oushak carpet purchased at Azadi Fine Rugs. Windows are draped in Pindler linen.
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coast and Peru’s Sacred Valley resonate in the materials and lines of her sculptures. She goes so far as to collect bits of nature: soils, rocks and water from the Urubamba River in Peru and salt from Inca mines, for example. Another significant influence is Kilgore’s home state, Arizona. Childhood trips to Canyon de Chelly National Monument and the red rock forms of Sedona all find a place in her art thanks to elements like “the dusty leaves, the smooth roundness of water-tumbled rocks in Oak Creek Canyon, the silvery turn of the Manzanita branch under my horse’s hooves,” she describes. Many of these elements, like the twist of the Manzanita, translate clearly into specific pieces, like those in the Bosque series, or become even more abstracted, as seen in pieces like Arborealis, which exhibit a Calder-like modernity. In her studio, using laser-cut and torch-cut metal, Kilgore is “always inspired by the beautiful and bell-like sounds of the metal as I work,” she says. This fascination translates to her new sound pieces, in which long slender rods hold steel shapes that easily shift in a breeze. When they strike each other, she says, “the sound is reminiscent of bells in European cathedrals.” With its use of materials and sound, Kilgore’s unique work has a profound effect. “I think the presence of sculpture in a garden makes the viewer more aware,” she says. “There can be a beautiful dialogue between nature and sculpture. It is a great pleasure and honor to place an object in the beauty of the garden.”
A collection of objects from nature (opposite) influence and embellish the steel sculptures of Phoenix artist Linda Margaret Kilgore. Poppies along the Tiber River in Rome inspired Papaveri (above), a sculpture made of powder-coated steel.
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“THERE CAN BE A BEAUTIFUL DIALOGUE BETWEEN NATURE AND SCULPTURE. IT IS A GREAT PLEASURE AND HONOR TO PLACE AN OBJECT IN THE BEAUTY OF THE GARDEN.”
Kilgore’s metal-and-glass terrarium (above), which houses birds’ nests with gemstone eggs, sits in front of her Papaveri 2, a canvas painted with acrylic and earth pigments. Steel shapes (above, right) are part of a work in progress. In the artist’s garden (right), a tall stainless- and mild-steel piece titled Moonlight on the Water is displayed next to Henge, which plays with geometric forms.
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Sanctuario (below), a tall mixed-media piece that combines plain, powdercoated and brushed steel, is a study in contrasts of color and form. A gate of steel trees, dubbed Las Puertas (right), leads to Kilgoreâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s gallery, where she shows and sells her work. Found, gifted and scrap twists of steel (below, right) are among the many materials the artist uses in her pieces.
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INDIGENOUS MATERIALS AND A MIDCENTURY VIBE DISTINGUISH A FAMILY COMPOUND LOCATED IN NORTH SCOTTSDALE. WRITTEN BY LAURA MAUK PHOTOGRAPHY BY NICK JOHNSON
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For a contemporary house in North Scottsdale, architect Douglas Fredrikson employed a steel-framed glass pivot door that opens to an entrance courtyard, where a built-in seating area is oriented toward a copper-clad fireplace. Seattle designer Rose Capestany chose the Cambodian bendo root sculpture in the entryway from Allan Knight and Associates in Dallas; the large pots beside the exterior sandstone wall are from Aw Pottery in Lynnwood, Washington.
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f the consummate Arizona home delicately balances connecting to the desert landscape with shielding against the harsh elements, then the modernist North Scottsdale residence architect Douglas Fredrikson and Seattle designer Rose Capestany devised for a hilltop site is practically perfect. “Every area of the house has its own courtyard,” Fredrikson says. “And there are glass walls that open completely, so you can’t tell whether you’re inside or outside. But there are also massive sandstone walls that provide a feeling of refuge. My clients wanted privacy and protection from the sun, yet they also wanted their home to engage with the outdoors as much as possible.” The homeowners, an entrepreneurial husband and wife who live permanently in Oregon, decided to build a vacation residence in Arizona after experiencing the area while their two daughters attended college in the state. “We fell in love with the Sonoran Desert,” the husband says. “It’s a uniquely beautiful place where the weather is contrary to what we’re used to.” The couple were looking for a parttime escape from the wet climate of the Pacific Northwest and wanted a desert house that would accommodate their large family, which includes plenty of grandchildren. “We needed room for everybody,” the wife says. “We like to open all the doors, swim and eat outside together—and then be able to retreat to our rooms.” Just as important as ample space was a home that appeared to belong in the desert. “We asked for a design that looked like it could exist only in Arizona,” the husband says. So, inspired by ancestral Puebloan dwellings and the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Taliesin West, Fredrikson employed walls made of sandstone sourced from a local quarry. “I took ideas of simple architectural expressions 306 / LUXESOURCE.COM
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In the living room, an iron pendant from Allan Knight and Associates is suspended above a Berman Rosetti sofa from Trammell-Gagne in Seattle and a custom coffee table from Meyer Wells, also in Seattle. The armchairs are by Ralph Lauren Home, and the custom rug is from Jennifer West in Seattle. In an adjacent courtyard, a ceiling oculus accommodates the dramatic height of a saguaro cactus.
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Another pendant from Allan Knight and Associates hangs in the dining room above a custom Douglas-fir table from Meyer Wells. The chairs are from Janus et Cie in San Francisco, and the custom leather-upholstered stools are from Buffalo Collection; the bronze sculpture on the credenza is by Paul Ferrante.
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and added the massiveness you see in desert forms that give a sense of solidity,” he says. “Our region’s cultural history includes adobe buildings that are now eroding. The sandstone loosely replicates that crumbling adobe you see throughout the desert.” The large-scale stone is one of the defining components of the home. “We had as many as three or four masons setting stones that were 36 to 40 inches wide and 6 to 10 inches tall,” notes builder and construction supervisor Doyle Hostetler. To counter the heaviness of the stone, Fredrikson incorporated glass walls, some of which almost entirely surround spaces like the family, living and dining rooms and their adjacent terraces. The glass helps flood these rooms with views and sunlight and makes the ascending roof above each appear to be floating. To further connect the sandstone-and-glass design to its surroundings, Fredrikson introduced a 35-foot-tall saguaro cactus with multiple arms. The plant, which stands
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in a covered courtyard off the main living room, pierces the roof via an oculus, integrating with the architecture and making an artistic statement. “The house is like a piece of art,” says David Coyne of Desert Flora, who helped place plantings on the property. Fredrikson also paid homage to the desert through another material: copper. “It’s one of Arizona’s natural resources,” he explains. “It ages so uniquely, turning brown and purple then turquoise. It’s like jewelry.” Fredrikson clad the fascia, the outdoor shower and the fireplaces with the burnt-orange metal. To complement the architecture, Capestany selected furnishings that display rich textures and a neutral palette. Working with project assistant designer Tom Miller, she outfitted the living room with armchairs upholstered in creamcolored leather and a caramel-tone leather-and-suede sofa and ottoman. For the family room, the designer established an unmistakably midcentury sensibility by customizing a built-in walnut sofa, which she dressed with pillows covered
Bar chairs with woven-leather seats from Trammell-Gagne pull up to the kitchen island, which features a waterfall-style stone counter. Walnut cabinetry and an onyx backsplash lend rich texture to the space. The George Nelsondesigned wall clock is from Jules Seltzer Associates in Beverly Hills.
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Above: Fredrikson and his clients embraced a linear aesthetic for the landscape architecture, which was installed by David Coyne of Desert Flora. Metal awnings by Parasoleil in Colorado provide shade for a terrace that offers views of the cinematic desert landscape. Right: Hualapai sandstone flooring flows from the interior rooms and hallways to the terraces, courtyards and exterior walkways, tying the indoors to the outdoors. Opposite: Capestany outfitted the family room with a Vladimir Kagan-designed boomerangshaped table from Ralph Pucci in Los Angeles, a built-in sofa dressed with fabrics by KnollTextiles and Peter Dunham Textiles and a leather-upholstered armchair by Nienkämper from Hartman Ltd. in Mercer Island, Washington. The rug is from Azadi Fine Rugs.
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“MY CLIENTS WANTED PRIVACY AND PROTECTION FROM THE SUN, YET THEY ALSO WANTED THEIR HOME TO ENGAGE WITH THE OUTDOORS AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE.” –DOUGLAS FREDRIKSON
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Above: In the open-plan kitchen area, an office space boasts a built-in desk sectioned off by walnut screens and paneling. The desk chair, designed by Herman Miller, is from Catalyst Workspace Activation in Seattle. Opposite: One of the main hallways is lined with walnut paneling, a runner from Azadi Fine Rugs and antique pottery, including 16th-century pieces from Thailand and a 19th-century Chinese water jar from Allan Knight and Associates. At the far end, onyx paneling is a backdrop for antique amphora from Relics.
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in geometric-print fabric. She also sourced a one-of-a-kind boomerang-shaped coffee table for the room. “It’s Italian mosaic and was designed by Vladimir Kagan,” Capestany says. “I saw it at Ralph Pucci in Los Angeles and knew it would be perfect.” Like the coffee table, the Allan Knight and Associates pendants she selected for the dining and living rooms have great presence. “They’re 72 inches in diameter, but they kind of float within the spaces and don’t fight with anything else,” she says. Throughout the house, Capestany helped design millwork crafted by Doyle Hostetler’s brother, builder Donald Hostetler, who also managed construction for the enormous project. He grain-matched each piece of walnut for the kitchen cabinetry and fabricated a walnut canopy bed Capestany conceived for the master bedroom. “It has
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a large curved form and was one of the most complex things we created for this house,” the designer says. Also complex in their own way are the metal awnings on the exterior. In addition to providing coverage from the sun, the shading mechanisms feature graphic cutouts with a midcentury aesthetic, creating dynamic light patterns that shine on the terrace floors. Beyond the awnings of the rear façade are a pool, a cabana, 11 courtyards with fire and water features and rows of small and large cacti planned by Fredrikson and the clients and placed by Coyne. With so many areas to enjoy the outdoors, the owners take full advantage of the house’s intersection with the landscape. “They have people over and open all the doors,” Fredrikson says. “Guests wander in and out, not really knowing whether they’re inside or outside. Everything flows seamlessly.”
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Opposite: In the vanity area of the master bathroom, Capestany customized a round rug from Azadi Fine Rugs and covered a Jonathan Adler chair with sheepskin. Below: For the master bed, Capestany envisioned a walnut canopy, fabricated by Donald Hostetler. The master suiteâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s leather-and-metal chair, designed by Republic of Fritz Hansen, is from Jules Seltzer Associates, and the Vladimir Kagan-designed walnut floor lamp is from Trammell-Gagne; the custom shag rug is from David E. Adler.
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Adjacent to the pool, Fredrikson created a cabana area, where whimsical pendants by Stan Bitters create light play. The built-in sofa is accented with pillow fabrics by Holly Hunt, Giati and Pindler. Picasso Tile & Stonework did all the tile work, including the flagstone around the pool. The chaise lounges in the water are by Henry Hall Designs.
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Marc Phillips marcphillipsrugs.com
Carl Hansen & Son 480.947.8980 | Scottsdale chscottsdale.com
Lisa Taylor Designs lisataylordesigns.com
Benjamin Supply 520.777.7000 | Tucson benjaminsupply.com
Nourison nourison.com/latitudes80
Christian Liaigre 212.201.2338 christian-liaigre.us
Marge Carson margecarson.com
Rocky Mountain Hardware rockymountainhardware.com
Organic Looms 480.947.4822 | Scottsdale organiclooms.com
Copenhagen 520.795.0316 | Tucson copenhagenliving.com
Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams 800.789.5401 mgbwhome.com
Studio 41 480.999.1575 | Scottsdale shopstudio41.com
Samad 888.726.2393 samad.com
The Embellished House 480.991.2610 | Scottsdale
Roche Bobois roche-bobois.com
Sun Valley Bronze 866.788.3631 sunvalleybronze.com
Stark starkcarpet.com
Feathers Fine Custom Furnishings 480.905.1396 | Scottsdale feathersdesign.com
Russell’s Retro Furnishings 520.882.3885 | Tucson russellsretro.com
HOME BUILDERS + REMODELERS
Tufenkian tufenkiancarpets.com
Holly Hunt hollyhunt.com
Stickley 315.682.5500 stickley.com
Argue Custom Homes 602.692.7843 | Scottsdale arguecustomhomes.com
FLOOR COVERINGS
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BE INSPIRED
BRISSETTE ARCHITECTS
CANDELARIA DESIGN
CARSON ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN
DALE GARDON DESIGN
JAMES HANN DESIGN AIA
HIGGINS ARCHITECTS
URBAN DESIGN ASSOCIATES LTD
JONES STUDIO
CLINT MILLER ARCHITECT
SEVER DESIGN GROUP
CHRISTY & COMPANY
CRAIG WICKERSHAM
ARA
Arizona Residential Architects
KENDLE DESIGN COLLABORATIVE
SWABACK PARTNERS
TSONTAKIS ARCHITECTURE
www.ArizonaResidentialArchitects.com
PROMOTION
Silverleaf Realty
advertiser index HOME BUILDERS + REMODELERS (continued)
INTERIOR DESIGNERS (continued)
KITCHEN + BATH
KITCHEN + BATH (continued)
Calvis Wyant 480.905.0200 | Scottsdale calviswyant.com
KT Tamm Inc 480.423.3561 | Scottsdale kttamminc.com
Benjamin Supply 520.777.7000 | Tucson benjaminsupply.com
Studio 41 480.999.1575 | Scottsdale shopstudio41.com
KOSS design+build 602.374.5757 | Phoenix kossdb.com
Laura Kehoe Design 480.500.5852
Brizo brizo.com
Victoria + Albert vandabaths.com
Nance Construction 480.663.7894 | Scottsdale nanceconstruction.com
Lavish Interiors Staging Furniture 480.991.4800 | Scottsdale stagingfurniture.net
bulthaup Scottsdale 480.945.5500 | Scottsdale bulthaupaz.com
Waterworks waterworks.com
R-NET Custom Homes 480.515.2888 | Scottsdale r-netcustomhomes.com
Lissa Lee Hickman 480.773.9211 lissaleehickman.com
Central Arizona Supply Phoenix | Scottsdale centralazsupply.com
Woodesign 602.305.9550 | Phoenix woodesign.us
Rosewood Homes 480.970.1900 | Scottsdale sierrahighlands.com
Lori Carroll & Associates 520.886.3443 | Tucson loricarroll.com
Christopher Peacock 888.889.8891 peacockhome.com
Zephyr zephyronline.com
Salcito Custom Homes 480.585.5065 | Scottsdale salcito.com
Nancy Corzine nancycorzine.com
DXV by American Standard dxv.com
Sonora West Development 602.667.3145 | Scottsdale sonorawestdev.com
Paul Lauren Design Consultants 480.664.6765 paullaurendesigns.com
Eggersmann USA 800.276.1239 eggersmannusa.com
APLD Arizona apld.org
Sesshu Design Associates 480.275.2968 | Scottsdale sesshudesign.com
Ferguson Bath, Kitchen & Lighting Gallery 480.556.0103 | Scottsdale ferguson.com
Berghoff Design Group Scottsdale berghoffdesign.com
Wiseman & Gale Interiors 480.945.8447 | Scottsdale wisemanandgale.com
Ferguson Bath, Kitchen & Lighting Gallery 520.575.7320 | Tucson ferguson.com
Design Collaborations 520.623.8068 | Tucson designcollaborations.com
J. Tribble 404.846.1156 jtribble.com
Plant Solutions 480.585.8501 | Scottsdale plantsolutions.com mosswallart.com
INTERIOR DESIGNERS David Michael Miller Associates 480.425.7545 | Scottsdale davidmichaelmiller.com EST EST Interior Design 480.563.1555 | Scottsdale estestinc.com
JEWELRY
LANDSCAPING
IMI Design 480.970.8979 | Scottsdale imidesignstudio.com
Oliver Smith Jeweler 480.607.4444 | Scottsdale oliversmithjeweler.com
Scavolini 212.334.6776 scavolini.com
The Plant Stand 602.304.0551 | Phoenix plantstandaz.com
Janet Brooks Design 480.776.2700 | Scottsdale janetbrooksdesign.com
Robert C. Wesley Jeweler 480.947.2416 | Scottsdale
Snaidero USA 877.762.4337 snaidero-usa.com
Refined Gardens 480.588.7166 refinedgardens.com
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The Boos Group
advertiser index LIGHTING
ORGANIZATIONAL SOLUTIONS
REAL ESTATE (continued)
STONE + TILE (continued)
Creative Designs in Lighting 602.248.7822 | Scottsdale cdltg.com
California Closets 866.870.4814 californiaclosets.com
Frank Aazami 480.266.0240 whyprivateclientgroup.com
Papagno’s Marble & Granite 480.948.4282 | Scottsdale papagnos.com
Hinkley’s Lighting Factory 602.279.6267 | Phoenix hinkleyslighting.com
Closet Trends 520.325.1880 | Tucson closettrendsaz.com
Julie Pelle, Luxury Homes & Properties 480.535.6648 | Scottsdale prpscottsdaleluxuryrealestate.com
Paris Ceramics 888.845.3487 parisceramicsusa.com
Luxury Portfolio Fine Property Collection luxuryportfolio.com
Picasso Tile & Stonework 602.225.0525 picassotile.com
Silverleaf Realty 480.250.5828 | Scottsdale silverleaf.com
The Stone Collection 602.889.2067 | Phoenix thestonecollection.com
Hinkley’s Lighting Factory 480.948.8799 | Scottsdale hinkleyslighting.com
OUTDOOR LIVING
Hubbardton Forge 866.398.1530 hubbardtonforge.com
Castelle 855.612.9800 castelleluxury.com
Valley Light Gallery 480.948.5030 | Scottsdale valleylights.com
Gloster gloster.com
STONE + TILE
McKinnon and Harris mckinnonharris.com
Antolini Italy antoliniprecioustone.com
del Adora 480.563.1579 I 480.998.0011 Scottsdale deladora.com
Rysso Peters cavanfurniture.com
Caesarstone caesarstoneus.com
Main Dish 480.751.2393 | Scottsdale maindishaz.com
Teak Warehouse 800.343.7707 | 866.937.8325 teakwarehouse.com
Cambria cambriausa.com
Tuuci tuuci.com
Dekton by Cosentino dekton.com
Weatherend Estate Furniture 800.456.6483 weatherend.com
Eldorado Stone eldoradostone.com/firebowls
LINENS
LUXURY BEDDING Beautyrest beautyrest.com
Scandia Home scandiahome.com Valerianne of Scottsdale 480.946.8772 | Scottsdale valerianne.com
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REAL ESTATE The Agency 480.824.1717 theagencyre.com/az
GEOLUXE geoluxe.com Michael Aram for Artistic Tile 844.214.0493 artistictile.com/lx
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CLOSET AND STORAGE SOLUTIONS FOR EVERY ROOM
COMPLIMENTARY DESIGN ESTIMATES Family Owned & Operated Since 1992
3110 North First Avenue Tucson, AZ 85719 520.325.1880 . closettrendsaz.com ROC 093449
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PROMOTION
PHOTOGRAPHY BY HAUTE PHOTOGRAPHY & VIDEOGRAPHY
MG WINDOW & DOOR LUNCHEON
Luxe Interiors + Design joined speakers Tony Sutton of Est Est Inc. and PHX Architecture’s Erik Peterson at MG Window & Door in Scottsdale for a Storytellers Luncheon on “Modern Views Through Contemporary Windows,” which celebrated windows as a focal point of design.
PHOTOGRAPHY BY HAUTE PHOTOGRAPHY & VIDEOGRAPHY
HAPPY HOUR WITH WINE CELLAR EXPERTS
On November 2, Luxe hosted a happy hour at Wine Cellar Experts in Scottsdale. Guests toured Wine Cellar Experts’ newly renovated studio/workroom and discussed world-class custom wine cellar design with owner Rick Benson.
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IMAGINE THE VIEW Windsor Windows & Doors provides solutions to match your vision to your needs. We help create one-of-a-kind homes with thousands of product possibilities. Stunning colors. High-performance glass. Stylish hardware. It’s this mix of creativity and quality that inspires builders to use Windsor products. Now imagine what you can do. Get the tools to bring your next vision to life. Visit ImagineWithWindsor.com to download your FREE product guide.
Distributed locally by MG Window & Door 8281 East Gelding Drive • Scottsdale, AZ 85260 www.mgwindowanddoor.com • (480) 398-1900
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PROMOTION
PHOTOGRAPHY BY HAUTE PHOTOGRAPHY & VIDEOGRAPHY
HOLIDAY PARTY AT SUB-ZERO AND WOLF
On December 13, Luxe Interiors + Design partnered with Sub-Zero and Wolf in Scottsdale to celebrate the holidays. Designers packed the showroom, enjoying tastings from preeminent Arizona chefs Alex Stratta, James Porter, Chris Neff, Marcos Seville, Isaac Carter, Russell LaCasce and Travis Garner. Hinkley’s Lighting Factory curated the speakeasy-inspired outdoor cigar lounge, and Plant Solutions enhanced the event’s décor.
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Photographer: Jim Christy Studio Architect: Craig Wickersham
Exceeding Expectations for Over 36 Years
3234 EAST CORONA AVE., PHOENIX, AZ 85040 | PH 602.305.9550 | FAX 602.305.9552 | WWW.WOODESIGN.US
BLOSSOMING CHERRY TREES PHOTO: MIZUHO MATSUMIYA. PAPER CHERRY BLOSSOMS PHOTO: ADDIE JUELL.
INSPIRATION FOUND
FULL BLOOM WRITTEN AND PRODUCED BY BRITTANY S. CHEVALIER
“BETWEEN OUR TWO LIVES THERE IS ALSO THE LIFE OF THE CHERRY BLOSSOM.” THIS STATEMENT MADE BY 17TH-CENTURY JAPANESE POET MATSUO BASH CONVEYS THE SYMBOLIC IMPORTANCE OF THE CHERRY BLOSSOM TREE, REFERRED TO AS SAKURA, TO THE PEOPLE OF HIS NATIVE COUNTRY. EACH YEAR, INDIVIDUALS GATHER THROUGHOUT THE WORLD TO WITNESS THESE TREES’ BRILLIANT YET EPHEMERAL BLOOMS, WHICH SERVE AS A REMINDER OF NATURE’S EXQUISITE, ALBEIT FLEETING, BEAUTY. IN HONOR OF SPRING’S RETURN, THE PIECES FOUND ON THIS PAGE CELEBRATE THESE PRECIOUS BUDS AS WELL AS THEIR EMBLEMATIC TIES TO THE CYCLE OF LIFE AND RENEWAL. Clockwise from top left: Pagoda Earrings with Pink Opal Set in 18K Rose Gold / $6,800 / mishnewyork.com.. Balbec Fabric / Soleil Bleu Collection / thomaslavin.com.. Blossoming Cherry Trees in Kitanagoya, Japan. Small Cherry Blossom Top-Handle Bag by Nancy Gonzalez / $2,950 / neimanmarcus.com. Paper Cherry Blossoms by Livia Cetti / thegreenvase.com. Cherry Blossom Viewing (Part of Triptych) by Katsukawa Shunchō (ca. 1780-1795) at the Arthur M. Sackler and Freer Gallery of Art: the National Museums of Asian Art at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. / asia.si.edu.. Falling Branch Credenza / $6,750 / johnrichard.com.
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