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EDITOR’S LETTER MEMO CONTRIBUTORS INSPIRATION FOUND We honor one of the most notable architects of all time, Frank Lloyd Wright, and the influence that his highly regarded, prolific designs have had on the industry.

RADAR

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ARCHITECTURALLY SPEAKING Ten talented draftsmen from across the country are redefining the spaces in which we live.

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ITINERARY Luxe presents some of the most iconic house museums that should be at the top of any design lover’s must-see list.

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

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TREND The great American outdoors sets the tone for this season’s warm-weather styles.

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KITCHEN + BATH Designers bring nature inside to the home’s busiest rooms, and the lack of boundaries has never looked so good.

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CASUAL ELEGANCE Phoenix philanthropists bring a lifetime’s collection of antiques and art to their new Paradise Valley property. Written by Jennifer Sergent / Photography by Laura Moss

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OUT OF SIGHT Modern and masculine, a Scottsdale home renovation puts design first while making subtle adaptations for accessibility. Written by Jorge S. Arango / Photography by Bill Timmerman

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SHAPE SHIFTER An architect re-channels her love of form and function through ceramics, creating tableware with a rich minimalist beauty. Written by Kelly Vencill Sanchez / Photography by Jill Richards

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ON THE COVER: For the sleek, streamlined overhaul of a 1970s residence in Scottsdale, architect Darren Petrucci opened the living area to the outdoors by replacing a stucco wall with glass. At the far end, a kitchen by Robert Moric of Bulthaup Scottsdale is part of the open-plan space. Page 260 060 / LUXESOURCE.COM

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I’ve always been fascinated by the built environment— the influence that a single structure, a street or an entire neighborhood can elicit and how that manifests over time. Take Miami Beach, for example, which happens to be the city where I’m drafting this letter. Arguably, architecture is what largely helped evolve this mangroveand-mosquito-laden barrier island into one of America’s most vibrant urban destinations. What began in the early 1900s with developer Carl Fisher’s Mediterranean Revival architecture segued into a tropical adaptation of Art Deco in the ’30s and was enhanced by a defining postwar extravagant Modernism movement pioneered by Morris Lapidus. Today, Miami’s bold, expanding skyline is a progression of those ideas realized through the lens of architecture’s most esteemed names: Herzog & de Meuron, Norman Foster, Rem Koolhaas and Frank Gehry, to name a few. In this issue, we give props to architecture’s innovators and icons: We ID five famous house museums to put on your bucket list; shine a spotlight on of-the-moment residential architects; and examine the connection between Los Angeles’ imaginative structures and the art world. As Winston Churchill famously said, “We shape our buildings; thereafter they shape us.” From the residences that we inhabit to the buildings we work in and the public spaces that surround us, design matters.

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Clockwise from top left: A Hamptons home by New York architect Matt Berman of Workshop/APD; Bureau Spectacular’s Tower of Twelve Stories in California’s Coachella Valley; architect and designer Frank Lloyd Wright; Pavillion Sconces by Bianco Light & Space; and with Holly Hunt (far left) at our Gold List 2017 party in Miami.

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LAURA MOSS Photographer / New York If you could shoot anywhere in the world, where would it be? Dubai or Shanghai. I think amazing things are being done in these places. On your design wish list: Furniture pieces that can hide all signs of technology and still be beautiful, as well as a great comfortable chair that is cat-proof. Also, I would love to own the perfect ceiling fan. Having grown up in South Florida without air conditioning, ceiling fans were definitely important, but I find that their design is sometimes lacking. Favorite book on your nightstand: I really love Steven Pinker’s The Better Angels of Our Nature: Why Violence Has Declined. Preferred superpower: The ability to freeze time. Best career advice you’ve received: “It’s freelance—you are free to work with whomever you want.” I would not say it’s the best advice ever, but I do love it as it makes me step back and see how lucky I am to be in such a creative field and not stuck in an office forced to follow a specific career track.

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Writer / San Francisco Whose work are you most influenced by design-wise? Charles and Ray Eames. My kids say that I’m stuck in the 1970s, but it’s midcentury elements that I love the most: low-slung houses, groovy furniture, tropical houseplants, mod clothes, heavy eye makeup and sky-high hair—all of it. Ideal work trip: Being sent on a travel assignment to India, Japan or Mongolia. All my Asian friends tell me I need to go to the Far East. Prized possessions: A Donghia deep armchair I got at a sample sale in New York, my grandmother’s marble column table lamps and a sterling-silver bubble ring from the ’60s that had been my aunt’s. Most interesting person you’ve ever met: Joshua Miele, a member of the board at Lighthouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired in San Francisco; he’s blind and creates all these new technologies for the visually impaired. If not a writer, I would be… A landscape architect. I love gardens and stone.

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NATHAN KIRKMAN Photographer / Chicago My biggest creative influences come from… Anyone that shows a passion and continues to work at it. Who are some of the most fascinating people you’ve come across in your life? Author Ray Bradbury, designer Orlando Diaz-Azcuy and photographer Tim Hursley are all at the top of my list. I would love to one day own... An Hermès Leica camera, La Cornue’s Château 150 in carbon fiber and a photograph by Larry Sultan. What advice would you give to your 20-year-old self? I would most likely tell myself to take a course on business management—and to buy some Apple stock. Dream assignment: Anything that allows me to travel to new places!

CHRISTINE DEORIO Writer / Denver Design obsession: Benjamin Moore’s Homestead Green paint, which I discovered while visiting floral designer Frances Harjeet’s Queen Anne-style home in Denver. It’s elegant and soothing, especially in a room with lots of soft, natural light. If you could interview anyone, who would it be? Terry Gross, host of NPR’s Fresh Air radio show, who has spoken with many fascinating people during her career. I’m always impressed by how prepared she is for every interview and by her ability to ask probing questions in such a friendly way. I’d like to ask her how she prepares, how she handles difficult or taciturn guests, and how she stays so well-informed about everything. What’s intriguing you now in the world of design? The revitalization of Rust Belt cities. I love a good comeback story. The word “Detroit” used to conjure images of once-magnificent buildings in ruins. Now, many of those buildings are hip restaurants, and the city is coming to be known as “the new Brooklyn” for its influx of creatives and burgeoning art and design scenes.

MOSS HEADSHOT: COURTESY LAURA MOSS. LIVING ROOM PHOTO: LAURA MOSS; INTERIORS BY BUCKINGHAM INTERIORS + DESIGN. KIRKMAN HEADSHOT: ANNA KNOTT. DEORIO HEADSHOT: DEBORAH COTA/STUDIOCOTA PHOTOGRAPHY. FURIO HEADSHOT: COURTESY JOANNE FURIO.

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RADAR A look at today’s dynamic architecture scene, including the modernist icons that spawned it and a talented slate of creatives who are raising the bar with their inventive solutions. DESIGN FORECAST / MAY | JUNE

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It’s all in the details for leading architects across the country. For Duncan McRoberts, it’s all about paying tribute to classic masters (above); for Cade Hayes, the nuances of the southwestern landscape lead him to design inspired structures with intriguing aesthetic facets (right). Matthew Grzywinski’s and Matt Berman’s works (opposite, from left to right respectively) stand out for their distinct uses of shapes, colors and materials.

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WHY WE LOVE HIM: Hunter Fleetwood believes in the power of the built environment on affecting human action and thought. His restaurants, homes and commercial projects, created in conjunction with partner Mariapaz Fernandez-Trillo, demonstrate a forward-thinking—and often whimsical—point of view.

WHY WE LOVE HER: Inspired by everything from childhood woodworking projects to the Shaker structures of New Hampshire, Melissa Brillhart works in tandem with her husband, Jacob, designing homes that place a heavy emphasis on their surrounding contexts. ON THE HORIZON: The couple is currently working on a Bahamian cottage for themselves—a 600-square-foot residence that pulls inspiration from historic Bahamian architecture as well as the Creole Cabinet-Loggia typology—and celebrating the publication of Jacob’s new book, titled Voyage Le Corbusier: Drawing on the Road.

ON THE HORIZON: At the moment, Fleetwood is thrilled about undertaking a residential project for a young family in L.A. that is involved in the arts, which is allowing him to push his creativity to the max. IN HIS WORDS: “While we are supporters of the heightened influx of technology both in the design process and construction methods, on every project we advocate for the inclusion of artisanal quality craftsmanship. When we are successful, you will see form that is handmade and machine-fabricated in juxtaposition. We find it a captivating dichotomy.”

DUNCAN MCROBERTS

Kirkland, WA | mcroberts-associates.com WHY WE LOVE HIM: Duncan McRoberts pours over archeological records, measured drawings and books before building a precedent file that invokes the design principles and tectonic characters of the master works he studies. He then crafts work that aims to achieve a perfect balance in composition, beauty and proportion. ON THE HORIZON: McRoberts is designing a boarding school—in classic Oxbridge-style architecture—and a new coastal-traditional neighborhood development on 80 acres in Oregon.

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New York | gp-arch.com

WHY WE LOVE HIM: For his architectural works, Matthew Grzywinski embraces sustainability, function and his aesthetic experience to design spaces that exhibit a sumptuous minimalism. His partnership with fellow architect Amador Pons has birthed a newfound design philosophy based on the principles of beauty, innovation and detail. ON THE HORIZON: Grzywinski’s firm is beginning construction on a residential building in London in addition to a new apartment building in the East Village of Manhattan and a structure on the campus of Cambridge University. IN HIS WORDS: “We try not to chase innovation or novelty for its own sake. Our struggle to marry the rigorous with the exuberant yields interesting results.”

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IN HIS WORDS: “The value of artistic import lies in an ability to mediate between ourselves and the schema of our life experiences. Our work is meant to promise harmony of place.”

CADE HAYES

Tucson | dustdb.com WHY WE LOVE HIM: Cade Hayes founded the firm Dust in 2007 with co-collaborator Jesús Edmundo Robles Jr. and worked diligently to put together a creative team that is deeply connected to its southwestern desert roots. The firm’s architecture, furniture, hardware and jewelry reflect a boundless respect for natural materials and exhibit a serene display of restraint. ON THE HORIZON: Dust is working on its first public work: a pavilion for the Tucson Audubon Society’s Paton Center for Hummingbirds. IN HIS WORDS: “We are not trying to keep up with current thinking or cool trends; we are simply trying to do really thoughtful, sensitive work. We’d rather be classic than new.”

FLEETWOOD PHOTO: BENNY CHAN. BRILLHART PHOTO: CLAUDIA URIBE. MCROBERTS PHOTO: LAURIE BLACK. HAYES PHOTO: BILL TIMMERMAN. GRZYWINSKI PHOTO: FLOTO + WARNER.

IN HER WORDS: “As the office has grown and matured, we have taken something instinctual and transformed it into something more deliberate and conscious. We are much more cognizant of and responsive to the specific spatial and atmospheric qualities in architecture that move or affect us emotionally.”

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GULLA JONSDOTTIR

Los Angeles | gullajonsdottir.com WHY WE LOVE HER: Icelandic-born Gulla Jonsdottir has a poetic understanding of dynamic forms, leading her to create groundbreaking spatial experiences with her designs. ON THE HORIZON: On the heels of a furniture debut at Salone del Mobile, Jonsdottir is working on projects around the world, including the Macau Roosevelt hotel in China, the Sugar Factory at the Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, California, and penthouses in San Francisco. IN HER WORDS: “My first employer was Richard Meier, a great architect with a great sense of geometry, which appealed to my earlier studies of mathematics. Today, I prefer to be more free. There are no straight lines in the human body, so why should there be any in the spaces we occupy?”

JUANCARLOS FERNANDEZ

St. Helena, CA | signumarchitecture.com WHY WE LOVE HIM: With a sincere focus on sustainability, Juancarlos Fernandez and the team behind Signum Architecture create residential and commercial spaces as well as wineries that echo the landscapes in which they reside through the use of natural materials.

SCOTT LINDENAU

Colorado | studiobarchitects.net

ON THE HORIZON: Currently, Fernandez is putting the finishing touches on a home on 40 acres in the hills of St. Helena. The client searched the valley for years to find the perfect property and enlisted Fernandez to create a house unlike any other he’s designed.

WHY WE LOVE HIM: As design principal at Studio B Architecture + Interiors, Scott Lindenau believes in reflective architecture: He creates crafted, modern designs that aim to allow clients to view themselves differently. While Studio B’s ultramodern projects seem grandiose, the firm strives to emulate a covetable, welcoming lifestyle.

IN HIS WORDS: “Our mission is to engage the power of architecture to stir emotion while setting the stage for inspiring living.”

ON THE HORIZON: In conjunction with the team at Studio B, Lindenau is diversifying his work in both location and project type— producing projects in several states, as well as Costa Rica, and working on several residences, a school, a tropical boutique hotel and a recycling waste treatment center.

DAN WHEELER

Chicago | wkarch.com WHY WE LOVE HIM: Dan Wheeler leads his firm, Wheeler Kearns Architects, in creating architectural snowflakes, with each design reflecting a remarkably different point of view and energy. Wheeler’s work captures a fresh, modern sensibility, but each project also has a singular focus on the clients’ desires and the overall mission of the site.

MATT BERMAN

New York | workshopapd.com WHY WE LOVE HIM: Matt Berman, along with cofounder of Workshop/APD, Andrew Kotchen, crafts public and private spaces that demonstrate a keen understanding of how people interact with design. ON THE HORIZON: On the boards this year for Workshop/APD: a 45,000-square-foot residential tower in the West Village, a new hotel in Washington Heights and summer homes in Bal Harbour, Florida; South Beach; Nantucket, Massachusetts; and the Bahamas, among others. IN HIS WORDS: “Our designs are deeply rooted in the human experience and we look to architects, fashion, history—or even food—for inspiration.”

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ON THE HORIZON: Having recently completed work on The Alice, a community engagement space at Goodman Theatre in Chicago, Wheeler is looking forward to a year full of projects dreamed up for a number of diverse clients, including several museum spaces, theaters, schools and homes. IN HIS WORDS: “We just try to do good, thoughtful work and make it emotionally meaningful to a place, to people from all walks of life that encounter it, and to ourselves.”

JONSDOTTIR PHOTO: KHANH RENAUD. FERNANDEZ PHOTO: ADRIÁN GREGORUTTI. WHEELER PHOTO: STEVE HALL, HEDRICH BLESSING. BERMAN PHOTO: DONNA DOTAN. LINDENAU PHOTO: DRAPER WHITE.

IN HIS WORDS: “Our work is clear, direct and devoid of frivolous materials. It’s about conveying a message of clarity and minimalism while reflecting our rigorous process of ‘distillation.’ ”

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Los Angeles architects Sharon Johnston and Mark Lee, who redefined beach house living with the Vault House (shown here and at bottom), are also reinventing ways to show art, as with their work on the “Moholy-Nagy: Future Present” exhibition at LACMA.

Los Angeles is known worldwide as a place for creatives. In your opinion, what makes the city such a popular destination for artists these days? Artists are drawn by the presence of an arts scene: lots of other artists, art schools and the explosion of new galleries. This scene exists

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here in part because L.A. is still affordable relative to other art capitals. In some neighborhoods, artists are still able to find houses with garages and large yards for making large works, and in downtown L.A. and some other industrial areas, they can find the kinds of studios that have long

attracted artists: unplanned, sometimes illegal, but spacious and affordable live-work spaces in old warehouses and light industrial buildings. Which neighborhoods are you finding artists migrating to for their living spaces and studios? Currently, they’re migrating to areas in L.A. that are still affordable and have dwelling spaces with room to make art, including parts of downtown L.A. as well as Boyle Heights, Highland Park, Frogtown, Elysian Park and Inglewood. Often, though, these migrations can cause pushback from the existing communities in several of these areas over fears of gentrification. Has this explosion of artistic talent affected the cultural and architectural dynamic of the city? Yes, definitely. We’re seeing a number of architects who are collaborating closely with artists. For example, Jimenez Lai, of Bureau Spectacular, recently collaborated with New York artist Grayson Cox on “Speechbuster / 99 Chairs,” an exhibit commissioned by Storefront for Art and Architecture with a grant from the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation. Peter Zellner’s design for the West Hollywood gallery of Matthew Marks,

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Are there any local architects that we should be keeping an eye on? Lorcan O’Herlihy is designing some of the most interesting multifamily dwellings in West Hollywood and Los Angeles, like his most recent, SL11024, in Westwood Village. Tom Wiscombe, too, an architect and teacher at SCI-Arc, is bringing an experimental aesthetic to his projects, including the upcoming, private Main Museum

in downtown L.A. Then, there are Sharon Johnston and Mark Lee, from Johnston Marklee, who are designing extremely refined private homes and art spaces, including the Menil Drawing Institute that will open at The Menil Collection in Houston in October. Finally, LA-Más is a firm that aims to improve residential and public spaces in low-income areas but maintains a strong Pop sensibility while doing so. Favorite public buildings in Los Angeles? Studio Jantzen and Behnisch Architekten’s Parking Structure #6 in Santa Monica and Lehrer Architects’ Central Park Recreation Pool in South L.A. top my list. The colorful parking structure reflects city planners’ goal of beautifying an otherwise banal or even ugly building type. Not only is it intended to accommodate large numbers of bikes and electric cars as well as ordinary cars, it has the added feature of a dramatic red staircase on the façade, aimed at encouraging drivers to walk up and down stairs. For his part, Michael Lehrer drew on California artists Richard Diebenkorn and Wayne Thiebaud and their “beautiful coloration,” he says, as well as David Hockney’s “ebullient turquoise water,” when he and his team designed the pool to replace one that had been closed to locals for 12 years. The design was built on a budget but proves that imagination can go a long way in creating an attractive public venue in a community that had long needed one. Why have you chosen radio as your preferred method of communicating with the architecture community? What does this medium add to such a traditionally visual conversation? I was originally drawn to radio because I like asking questions and hearing smart people talk—specifically as it relates to communicating architecture, which is, of course, a visual medium. Paradoxically, radio frees one from images and gives the interviewer time to explore, without visual distraction, the ideas behind and the human impact of buildings.

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#6 PHOTO: COURTESY STUDIO JANTZEN. TOWER OF TWELVE STORIES PHOTO: JEFF FROST. MAIN MUSEUM RENDERING: COURTESY TOM WISCOMBE ARCHITECTURE.

And by the same token, has the architectural dynamic of the city had any effect on the community of new artists who are now calling it home? I’m seeing some intriguing things happening in museum and gallery design at the moment. For example, the installation that architecture firm Johnston Marklee created for the “Moholy-Nagy: Future Present” show at LACMA breaks from the tendency to shroud modern and contemporary art in white-painted rooms. The exhibit features a subtly dramatic layout, with a sequence of galleries that move through the artist’s career, denoted by slate gray walls at the start and progressing through time to light gray. Into the walls of these galleries, they’ve cut doorways that line up in a slashing diagonal, making for a moment of surreal visual drama in an otherwise restrained design.

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too, is noteworthy and exemplifies California minimalism, while Kulapat Yantrasast of wHY, who has worked with many artists, has designed Christie’s brand-new multipurpose flagship space in Beverly Hills. Finally, I’m looking forward to seeing what comes out of the union between Frank Escher and Ravi GuneWardena, of Escher GuneWardena Architecture, and artist Sharon Lockhart, who was selected to represent Poland at this year’s Venice Biennale.

Images from top: Santa Monica, California’s vibrant Parking Structure #6 by Studio Jantzen and Behnisch Architekten; Tower of Twelve Stories by Bureau Spectacular in the Coachella Valley; and a rendering of downtown’s Main Museum of Los Angeles Art, by Tom Wiscombe Architecture, which is scheduled for completion next year.

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FALLINGWATER Mill Run, Pennsylvania Probably the best-known residence on our list, Fallingwater is a testament to everything architecture enthusiasts have come to love about Frank Lloyd Wright: attention-grabbing design that works with and not against its environment. Designed for department-store magnates, the Kaufmann family, Fallingwater is currently the only Wright-designed house that is open to the public with all of its original furniture and artwork on display precisely as they appeared upon the residence’s completion in 1939. REASON TO VISIT: Thanks to the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy, in collaboration with local arts and architecture organizations, the house provides a variety of immersive, educational experiences through a series of lectures and residencies—so it’s perfect for Wright fans who want a more in-depth look at the architect’s creative process.

EAMES HOUSE Pacific Palisades, California The final home of legendary husbandand-wife design duo Charles and Ray Eames, this midcentury jewel box was a veritable creative playground for the couple thanks to its two-box modular structure: one of which contained their living quarters and the other which functioned as a working studio. Constructed in 1949, the building boasts a limited material palette of glass and steel with warm wooden accents throughout the interiors and pops of green from the verdant environs. REASON TO VISIT: If you’ve ever had the inclination to celebrate the bygone wedding of an envy-inducing couple you’ve never met, each year the Eames Foundation—which is responsible for the supervision of and conservancy efforts for the Pacific Palisades home—hosts a Members Appreciation Day during the week of June 20th, Charles and Ray’s anniversary, complete with guided tours and juried design competitions.

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One of only three residential homes in the United States designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, the Farnsworth House is considered to be one of the purest examples of the pioneering architect’s bare-bones modern style. Comprised of one sole room, the weekend retreat was originally designed for prominent Chicago nephrologist Dr. Edith Farnsworth with floor-to-ceiling windows that facilitate an easy communion with nature. REASON TO VISIT: You’ll want to make it out to this handsome piece of architectural history before it gets the full Hollywood treatment: Actors Jeff Bridges and Maggie Gyllenhaal have recently signed on to appear in a feature film that will fictionalize the highly-speculated-upon relationship between Farnsworth and Mies van der Rohe that developed during the home’s construction.

GROPIUS HOUSE Lincoln, Massachusetts The name of German architect Walter Gropius is nearly synonymous with the movement he is widely regarded to have founded: Bauhaus. And the home he built for himself and his family in Massachusetts may well have been the structure that helped cement the style as part of architecture’s canon. Built in 1938, the house blends traditional New England architectural elements like wood and brick with modernist materials like glass, plaster and chrome and today feels like a perfectly preserved time capsule. REASON TO VISIT: The Gropius House is a sight to behold any time, but when admired at night thanks to monthly events hosted by Historic New England, the organization responsible for the conservation of the property, the home is transformed by the architect’s own innovative lighting scheme.

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While The Glass House is only one of 14 structures on late architect Philip Johnson’s massive 49-acre property in Connecticut, it’s easy to see why it’s also the most beloved: its wallless construction makes it feel more like a dream of a house than a house itself. For all its avant-garde flourishes, though, its interior provides a fairly traditional living space inhabited by Johnson himself when he was in residence there from 1949 to 2005. REASON TO VISIT: Although the house is only open to the public May through November, it makes up for lost time with a near-dizzying schedule of events and art exhibits. Last year’s landscape installation by the artist Yayoi Kusama, for example, transformed the property’s newly restored pond into a fluid art gallery thanks to the addition of 1,300 floating steel sculptures.

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In 2014, Erik Humphrey launched his Scottsdale design firm, Hyde Park Interiors, and then a year later he added a home furnishings component. Now he’s expanding his portfolio with one particular focus: rugs. In January, Humphrey opened Hyde Park Rugs only 2 miles from his furnishings showroom, offering hand-selected pieces from all over the world in a 1,600 squarefoot art gallery-like setting—with a twist. “I’m trying to get away from that concept of a conventional rug store,” he explains. “Our concept is based on lots of 2-by-3-foot samples—traditional, transitional, contemporary—that people can take home.” The idea, he says, is to allow clients to see how different rugs look in their home without committing to one in the store (although Hyde Park Rugs also carries traditional sizes for those who need instant gratification). Here, Humphrey dishes on trends he’s noticing in Southwestern design. hydeparkfinerugs.com Happening in Scottsdale’s interior design scene: The new trend going forward is “desert modern”: It’s a casual mixture of metal, wood and finishes that are more relaxed, with grays, blues and creams with pops of colors. I especially see a lot of gray tones on walls and floors with blue and red accents. Intriguing you in the industry as a whole: The cleaner, straighter lines of architecture and construction are leading right into design trends, too. I’m seeing borderless rugs and more abstract takes. The traditional model has been blown wide open, and it’s gone the opposite direction of the Tuscan style we’ve done for so long. It’s a fun, new direction of mixing metals with glass, stone and steel, and it really suits the desert-modern look. Personal influencer? On a national scale, Ralph Lauren is someone I’ve looked up to so much in design, particularly because of his ability to mix textures. No matter what he does—lighting, fabrics—I love the quality and colors. I also admire his skill in pulling together eclectic elements.

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Your design pass… All Access invites readers to step inside the latest in design, from tips and trends to new innovations. Whether customizing looks, creating breakthrough designs or drawing from century-old traditions, these industry leaders shift perspectives, set standards and shape what’s “in style” today.

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SYNCHRONICITY BY HUBBARDTON FORGE In the world of design, lighting often plays a supporting role. In the hands of luxury lighting manufacturer Hubbardton Forge, it steals the show. The company’s new line, Synchronicity, puts the spotlight on their sculptural, hand-forged metal with the added elegance of Swarovski crystals. “We were looking for something with a bolder voice,” design director David Kitts says. “To design a fixture with real star power, a la Audrey Hepburn.” With carefully crafted precision and purposeful placement, Hubbardton Forge’s in-house designers cradle the crystals within each fixture, like a fine jewel. In some cases, the crystals take center stage, in others, they’re treated as an accent. “We’re striving for a 50-50 role with crystal and forged elements in a very organic way,” Kitts continues. With myriad residential and commercial applications, Synchronicity captures the heritage of Hubbardton Forge with lighting that plays the lead role in any design.

SYNCHRONICITY + SWAROVSKI A SERENDIPITOUS AFFAIR How did the world’s foremost crystal maker join forces with foremost luxury lighting designer Hubbardton Forge? It was serendipity for Synchronicity. Swarovski approached Hubbardton Forge toward the end of 2015 as they were developing a new way to cut crystal. At the same time, Hubbardton Forge was looking to craft the next statement piece for the home. “Swarovski was the ideal partnership,” Kitts tells. TOP. A unity of craft and glamour, the Courbé Duet features the world premiere of the new Wave Cut crystal from Swarovski embraced by flowing steel tendrils. BOTTOM. Handcrafted steel vines entwine glistening drops of oval pear-shaped Swarovski crystals on the Gaia pendant.

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ZEPHYR Celebrating its 20th anniversary, Zephyr looks back at the defining moments in the company’s history and its game-changing kitchen hoods. In 1997, it was the first manufacturer to bring power ventilation to the modern kitchen, with three undercabinet hoods. By 2001, Zephyr became known for chimney-style, stainless-steel hoods, which remain prominent. Aligned with a design-centric approach, the company partnered with the world’s most influential designers, including Fu-Tung Cheng and Robert Brunner, who balance aesthetics and technology with a masterful eye. Today, Zephyr sets industry standards in technology, through its DCBL Suppression System®, which renders the hood virtually silent and supremely energy-efficient, and its Bloom™ HD and BriteStrip™ LED products. “We continue to elevate the kitchen through design, discovery and care,” president Luke Siow says. In the hands of Zephyr, the onceoverlooked hood has become a major player in the appliance category, inspiring a new generation of kitchen design.

TURNING HEADS AGAIN ... BLACK STAINLESS STEEL Zephyr adds to its list of firsts with the launch of Black Stainless Steel Hoods, made with titanium coating, to the luxury appliance market. Aside from its striking aesthetic value, the new black stainless steel promises uniformity, durability and strength with military-grade protection, and anti-smudge and fingerprint-resistant properties. In addition, each hood can be outfitted with the company’s technological innovations, including BriteStrip™ LED lighting and ICON Touch® controls. TOP. Shown is the Ravenna wall hood in black stainless steel, with a smoke-gray glass canopy. BOTTOM. Zephyr’s 7,000-square-foot San Francisco showroom is located in the heart of the Design District.

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WEATHEREND ESTATE FURNITURE No other company embodies quality and durability like Weatherend, the Maine outdoor furniture builder steeped in century-old traditions. Think back to 1905, when landscape architect Hans Heistad worked the coastal properties of several summer estates in Maine. One estate, named Weatherend, was his pride and joy. It is here that he crafted landscapes complemented with outdoor pieces that became the inspiration for Weatherend’s furniture designs. The influence of Heistad, along with boatbuilding skills taught by his father, enabled owner Gil Harper to introduce yacht construction integrity to outdoor furniture. These skills, combined with marine materials, have resulted in Weatherend’s signature curves and finishes that add grace and endurance to any residential or commercial space. “Our yacht-building expertise allows us to create innovative designs that can be customized to any outdoor setting,” Harper says.

WEATHEREND’S COLLECTIONS ESTATE: With 80 to 100 pieces, Weatherend’s original Estate collection is inspired by designs Heistad created while working on the Weatherend and Pulitzer estates from 1905 to 1935. YACHTING: Using curves for comfort, the Yachting collection has a distinctive design with each piece inspired by life on the water. ANGELA ADAMS: When Harper saw well-known textile and furniture designer Angela Adams’ work, he recognized an opportunity to introduce it to the outdoor market. EXPRESSIONS: The unique Expressions collection is a completely custom line that gives clients the opportunity to specify design, shape, color and finish for any “expression” they want. WINDSOR: The company’s newest casual and dining chairs pay homage to the first outdoor furniture brought to the colonies, but with a contemporary spin. *All Weatherend furniture is available at JANUS et Cie showrooms across the country.

TOP. The Yachting Casual Chair, seen here in a white yacht finish, can be custom specified to complement any space. MIDDLE. The Weatherondack Chair and Ottoman is an award-winning design that brings a fresh look to the Adirondack chair. BOTTOM. Part of a larger set, the Campobello Casual Chair suits any outdoor setting.

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LACANTINA DOORS Recognized for the most aesthetically striking and environmentally sound door and window systems in the world, LaCantina Doors bold the rest of this sentence Folding, sliding or swinging, their innovative systems open up spaces and engage the outside, transforming how homeowners interact with their living space. “ ‘LaCantina Life’ is all about the benefits of living in large open spaces surrounded by natural light and open air,” vice president and general manager Lee Maughan says. Furthering this philosophy, LaCantina’s minimal, clean designs and consistent-width stile and rail profiles create balance and symmetry. Dedicated to innovation, LaCantina utilizes the same narrow signature door panel across its product line for a complete and perfectly matching door package. This “perfect match” allows for the same daylight opening and consistent sight lines across all of LaCantina’s systems.

BREAKTHROUGH DOOR + WINDOW DESIGN Pivot: Launching summer 2017, LaCantina’s new Pivot system makes a statement for any large entry or patio door opening, featuring large panels with transom and sidelite options in a full range of materials. Folding: The most versatile, Contemporary Clad features a low-maintenance aluminum exterior with multiple profile options and the warmth of a wood interior. Sliding: LaCantina’s new class of multi-slide doors combines the optimal aesthetics and performance of a high-end lift-slide with the functionality and value of a multi-slide. Swing: The new swing doors create more space than typical single or French doors, and are made using architectural-grade stainless-steel hinges and robust door panels. Screen: LaCantina’s screening systems were the first designed specifically for large openings. Whether for insect protection, transparency, privacy or energy efficiency, its pleated and non-pleated options provide the solution. TOP. Photograph Courtesy of BUILD LLC

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EMTEK Few things showcase an eye for detail and complete a home’s design theme like carefully coordinated materials and finishes. Enter Emtek, provider of custom door, cabinet and bath hardware. While recognized industry-wide for its endless range of products and high-quality finishes, Emtek prides itself on giving designers and homeowners the ability to customize their hardware to fit their personal design style. “There is no predetermined combination of knobs, levers, rosettes or finishes; we let the customer mix and match according to their own taste,” vice president of sales and marketing Steve Kamp says. “We specialize in offering custom hardware configurations, such as split styles and split finishes, with short lead times and no additional upcharge.” Every one of Emtek’s custom orders is hand-assembled in Southern California and typically ships within two to three business days to decorative hardware dealers throughout North America.

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TOP. Sion lever on Wilshire rosette, Milano lever on Square rosette, Hercules lever on Quincy rosette, all in satin nickel finish. BOTTOM. The Transitional Heritage Cabinet Hardware Collection, available now in a variety of finishes.

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METHOD OF MODNESS Clockwise from top left: French Reproduction Star Tile in Terracotta Belgian Black / Terracotta Collection / cletile.com. Large Hexagons in Glossy 47 Vermont Pine / mercurymosaics.com. Tessellation Hardwood Floor Tile in Grey / Heritage Parquet Collection / mirthstudio.com. Rothko Tiles in Mystic White and Bungalow / Rothko Collection / erinadamsdesigns.com. Portoro Gold Tile / waterworks.com. Ipswitch 1812-E in Taupe and White / Echo Collection / granadatile.com. Tilt in Black on Ice / moonishco.com. Coquet Black / Hand-Painted Collection / mosaichse.com. 2� Hexagon Tiles in Mustard Seed / Recycled Tile Collection / fireclaytile.com.

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TRUE BLUES Clockwise from top: Nolita / objectsofcommoninterest.com. Brown Sugar in English Channel / Brown Sugar Collection / erinadamsdesigns.com. Flagstaff in Colorway 1 / sabinehill.com. Salome in Azure Glaze / kismettile.com. Kauri in Diagonal Tasman Blue Natural Matte / Kauri Collection / artistictile.com. Augustin Petite in Honed Pacifica Blue and Nero Panthera / OdyssĂŠe Collection / mosaiquesurface.com. Shannon Square Cement Tile in Ravenna / tesselle.com.

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EXPERIENCE THE UNEXPECTED Twice a year, thousands of interior designers come to Las Vegas Market to see what’s new and what’s hot, and get ahead of trends for the coming season. Presenting a cross section of 4,000-plus resources, Las Vegas Market is an unrivaled destination for inspiration. Here, four accomplished interior designers provide their experiences at the most comprehensive furniture, home decor and gift market in the Western United States.

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Debbie Cahill Turner Design Seattle, WA “With so many of my favorite vendors exhibiting at the show, I always walk away with incredible finds for my clients. Most recently, I found vintage vinyl floor cloths in great color combinations, which I love to use in casual dining spaces, at Spicher and Company. Blush and pink tones, often paired with gold metals and ginkgo motifs in lighting, accessories and furniture, were everywhere. Organic forms inspired by nature were quite popular too. My favorite was Currey & Company’s Forest chandelier with gilded branches dripping in quartz crystal. Since I’m based on the West Coast, I find Las Vegas Market to be one of the most comprehensive and inspiring shows to attend. Download the market app to navigate the show with ease, and make it a point to stop by showrooms with which you’re unfamiliar. You never know what cool, new lines you’ll find.”

Woodson & Rummerfield’s House of Design Los Angeles, CA “We’ve always found incredible, undiscovered furniture and lighting lines, as well as spectacular tabletop accessory companies, at Las Vegas Market. In addition to shopping for furnishings, we love finding unique styling details, such as stunning drapery hardware, exquisite bed linens, beautiful stemware and more. We’ve also witnessed many trends evolve at the show, from the wave of linen fabric upholstery and French napkin trends, to bold ethnic rug collections and hospitality quality furnishings. We’re constantly surprised by our new finds each season. Don’t miss a thing, map out the World Market Center and allow for extra time to explore. You’re guaranteed to always find something. Truly, Las Vegas Market is a smart design resource with so much to offer for a whole design project.”

ADG San Francisco, CA “The sheer volume of resources available to designers at Las Vegas Market is mind-boggling. Each season there are more and more innovations and new products that we have never seen before, which is always exciting. Since it’s hosted in Las Vegas, there’s a level of excitement and energy like no other show. My most recent favorite product finds are the stylish and edgy CASEGOODS collection at SHO MODERN and the breadth of luxury home accessories at Noir. I’m always inspired by elegant materials and meticulous craftsmanship, and love seeing the trend of custom requests and collaborations between designers and vendors continue—no matter what the product is. To maximize your time at the show, make sure you have a list of “not to be missed” vendors and remember to bring a ton of business cards. As much as the show is about sourcing, it’s also about networking.”

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1. Pavillion Sconces / $850 each / biancolightspace.com 2. Tray in Tan Agate / $495 / kendrascott.com 3. Phragmites Antique Rose Pillow / $300 / faycetextiles.com 4. ZMWSGF16 Sculptures / $221.07 / zuzamengham.com 5. Extrav-Agate Metal Cabinet / Price upon request / caracole.com 6. Malachite Persian Rug / Fresco & Nimbus Collection / $12,310 / lukeirwin.com 7. Aulu Ring in Light Horn / $575 / ashleypittman.com

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1. Arbus Tile in Nero Marquina, Carrara and Honed Cavern / Palazzo Collection / Price upon request / newravenna.com 2. Malachite Pyramid Stacking Box in Black / $398 / jonathanadler.com 3. Kate Monogram Medium Metallic Python Tassel Chain Shoulder Bag by Saint Laurent / $3,450 / saksfifthavenue.com 4. Skull in Black / $450 / l-objet.com 5. LL04 Leather Lounge Chair by Maarten Van Severen / $9,430 / depadova.com 6. San Francisco Rug / Price upon request / suiteny.com 7. Superloon Floor Lamp by Jasper Morrison / $3,995 / usa.flos.com; store.moma.com 8. Crystal Bespoke Mirror / $723 / bradburngallery.com

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1. Amelie Shell Vase / $595 / aerin.com 2. Pretty Poms Statement Necklace / $228 / katespade.com 3. The Bloomsbury Set / $70 for each 30-ml bottle / jomalone.com 4. Layla Outdoor Fabric in Red / $135 per yard / madelineweinrib.com 5. Forma Easy Armchair in Whitewash by Federica Capitani / $2,480 / kennethcobonpue.com 6. Zena Tuk Tuk Shoulder Bag by Figue / $495 / farfetch.com 7. AR070 Karma Decorative Pillow by Surya / $33.99 to $72.99 / atgstores.com 8. Vegetal Canape Plates in Red (left) and Green by Gien / Jardins Extraordinaires Collection / $32.50 each / fxdougherty.com

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1. Finch Chandelier / $2,850 / arteriorshome.com 2. Mombo 7 Fabric / Mariaflora Africa Collection by Jiun Ho / Price upon request / mariaflora.com 3. El Baile Del Pato Beige Wallcovering by Coordonné / Anima Collection / $115 per roll / newwall.com 4. Natura Morta Circular Support in Brass by Sara Ricciardi / $340 / artemest.com 5. Redwood Burl Side Table / $6,500 / studioeandr.com 6. Consonance Armchair by Roberto Tapinassi and Maurizio Manzoni / $3,325 / roche-bobois.com 7. Venezia Bottles in Ebony, Espresso and Taffy / Price upon request / jrobertscott.com

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At first sight: The Radiant lamps are elegant and timeless, perfectly reflecting Janice Feldman’s personal vision. I love how the carved surfaces contrast with the simplicity of the orbs, resulting in this beautifully crafted texture juxtaposed with minimal design. On the job: My work has always been grounded in modernism and minimalist art; I am interested in the perception of nature and natural phenomena in relation to more structured forms. In the daylight… These lamps look like elegant stone sculptures, solid and weighty. At night, they are transformed into lanterns, with an airiness that belies the materiality of the stone—I’m reminded of the paper lanterns you see in the Japanese tōrō nagashi ceremony. At home: The subtle genius of these lamps is their versatility. They could stand on a table beautifully but could also effectively illuminate the small corners of a garden.

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FIRST MATES THE PIECES: Radiant Double Knitting Ball and Radiant Knitting Ball THE DESIGNER: Janus et Cie FIND IT: janusetcie.com THE INSPIRATION: Taking their cue from the texture of yarn, the Radiant lamps are actually constructed of natural, undyed sandstone and beam from within, capable of casting an enchanting glow without being defined by the space in which they reside. Their versatility encourages a well-lived—and stylish—life among the indoors and outdoors alike, a Janus et Cie trademark.

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KNOTS LANDING THE PIECES: Criss Cross Outdoor Pillows in Charcoal (far left) and True Blue, and Mr. Rowe Outdoor Pillow in Green/Blue THE DESIGNER: Alex Mason FIND IT: ferrickmason.com THE INSPIRATION: Perennially cool and distinctly fresh are just a few thoughts that come to mind when dreaming about a Ferrick Mason textile, and the same is certainly true with the hip and artful brand’s inaugural outdoor collection. Thoughtfully picked from their existing indoor line, Criss Cross—a simple doodle reinvented into a perfect coordinate—and Mr. Rowe—a masculine design with a twist that was inspired by a dear friend—are the festive outdoor accents you didn’t know you needed.

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At first sight: Alex Mason’s designs are as thoughtful and elegant as they are fresh and playful. Compared to previous collections, however, these patterns are a little more graphic and handsome, inspired by strong geometry over a more whimsical, natural form. As a landscape designer… These accent pillows appeal to me not only for their ability to complement a wide variety of garden styles—traditional, Zen or modern—but they’d also pair well with other patterns, textures and colors. Though a bit more contemporary and universal in style… Both of these patterns bring the art of Japanese shibori to mind, a style and mood that I’m constantly mindful about integrating into outdoor spaces. I’m wholly attracted to… Gardens that combine structured, architectural form with native, seasonal and wild plantings: I’m moved by landscapes that elevate one’s understanding of the natural process.

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SECOND WIND THE PIECE: Maia Relax Armchair THE DESIGNER: Patricia Urquiola FIND IT: kettal.com THE INSPIRATION: Known for its innovative yet stylish handcrafted designs, Barcelona-based Kettal partners only with the best—Spanish architect and designer Patricia Urquiola included. Urquiola’s Relax armchair, part of her Maia collection for the international brand, is infused with modernity and lightness and breaks new ground on archtypical outdoor furnishings through the use of geometric patterns, high-tech braided fibers and a wide aluminum frame. The result is just as stellar as the collaboration itself: an exploration and reimagining of outdoor furniture to a distinctly chicer level.

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At first sight… Our initial impression of the Maia Relax armchair is one of weightlessness. The chair’s lightness lends a breezy informality that works to balance its sculptural and prismatic form. With a minimal and functional spirit… The chair nevertheless appears comfortable—and almost playful. Like Kettal… We err toward clean, crisp designs that complement modern architecture, so we appreciate how Patricia Urquiola and the brand are mindful of tradition—in both form and material—but smart in cleverly creating fresh pieces that adhere to today’s needs and experiences. On the job: We also enjoy designing spaces that are functional and not overly complicated; we anticipate the movement of the people in it and, rather than attempting to control it, we work with that natural movement and flow. At home: We see this piece living at a tropical resort or in a modern patio setting—not overly structured but intentional, with an abundance of comfort and coolness.

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TIGHT ROPE THE PIECE: Custom Plain Weave Shore Rug THE DESIGNER: Louie Rigano and Gil Muller FIND IT: shorerugs.com THE INSPIRATION: London design duo Louie Rigano and Gil Muller consider it their mission to create inspired designs that are as beautiful as they are functional. Their brainchild, Shore Rugs, breaks free from the traditional rug vernacular by using custom-engineered silicone cords to fashion products with a high domestic appeal, indoors and out. Combine that allure with their penchant for brilliant color palettes, like this custom ombre design, and prepare to experience, visually and tangibly, a rug like no other.

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At first sight: I was drawn to the chunky, bold weave of this custom rug. It introduces a profoundly noticeable texture into the piece; you immediately sense substance and durability but the interplay of color introduces an artful playfulness. On the job: I particularly like the idea of contrasts in garden designs—wild and exuberant plantings within a formal layout and areas of shade contrasted with open bright sunny spots in a garden—and routinely stress the importance of good lines, ones that pull you into an outdoor environment and beg you to come and explore. It’s important that a well-conceived garden speak to you in this way. Old and new: Shore Rugs’ use of technologically advanced materials in a way that harks back to the long tradition of handwork is admirable. The actual material also communicates an ease of maintenance, which is key for the outdoors. Landscape architecture… Weaves all my interests—science, art, horticulture, craft, design, technology, history and the outdoors—into a cohesive whole, coincidentally not unlike one of these rugs.

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JANICE PARKER

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At first sight: It’s immediately clear how well-crafted these tables are, and beyond that, they read as extremely chic. Dedon’s lines are always visionary and unique, and the same is true of Lorenza Bozzoli’s work. It’s contemporary and very personal; she doesn’t let functionality sacrifice style. Speaking of functionality… This design is just the right height and you can play with configurations. I also love that the tops are natural trays and have drainage slots—versatile and perfect for all things poolside. Mother Nature and the magic of the outdoors… Drew me to landscape design. The natural world has constant change and life cycles. This made sense to me as a child. Of course, once I was deeply engaged, I wanted to play with all the plants and forms and remake reality. Why not a mountain or a lake where there was none? Visually and viscerally… The tables have a lovely lightness to them, and the fact they have three legs reminds me of Noguchi. The art of craft and the love for craft are what this design is all about.

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SEA LEVEL THE PIECE: Brixx Side Table Triangular THE DESIGNER: Lorenza Bozzoli FIND IT: dedon.us THE INSPIRATION: As with all things Dedon and all things Lorenza Bozzoli, the Brixx side table, with its sleek powdercoated aluminum top and natural teak legs, elevates the everyday. The Milanese fashion and furniture expert’s marriage with Dedon, and their fine Italian craftsmanship, is nothing short of a refined and understated match made in heaven—resulting in the Brixx table and its collection’s stunning counterparts.

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DROP ANCHOR THE PIECE: Windsor Casual Chair THE DESIGNER: Weatherend Estate Furniture FIND IT: weatherend.com THE INSPIRATION: Over a century ago, landscape architect Hans Heistad began designing outdoor landscapes with complementing furniture for seaside properties along the coast of Maine. Among these dreamy coastal estates was Weatherend, and over a hundred years later, Weatherend Estate Furniture continues to produce stately and sophisticated pieces. Using techniques typically found in yacht building, the heritage brand reimagined the Windsor—a contemporary interpretation of the first outdoor chair introduced to America—which celebrates the seating staple’s rich history and ageless design.

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At first sight: I admire the subtle maritime aesthetic that Weatherend often applies to their works. There is something that feels particularly “right” about this design and its exceptional craftsmanship. As a landscape architect… I am especially drawn to the style and flexibility of a design. If you’re going to bring something into your home, indoors or out, these two qualities are paramount. On the job: I greatly enjoy collaborating with designers and architects to create beautiful and environmentally appropriate spaces, ones that harmoniously marry the site and the client, and I feel like this chair would be an easy fit for so many atmospheres. At home: The joinery and overall mood of this piece make the Windsor Casual chair the perfect solution for any space craving an elegant yet rugged piece of furniture. To me, it would seem most at home on a deck overlooking the ocean or atop a posh sailboat or yacht.

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That sunshine and fresh air are a salve for many of life’s ailments is hardly a secret. After all, spending time outdoors is linked to both increased vitamin D production and feelings of happiness. It’s no wonder, then, that designers are bringing nature into the home’s busiest rooms. The latest retractable glass walls and service-style windows blur the line between interior and exterior, providing an often-needed calming connection to the outside world. Whether you’re blessed with a temperate climate yearround, as in Sydney, where this kitchen is located, or you’re forced to make the most of a limited run of good weather, we hope you’ll find inspiration in the following pages. 198 / LUXESOURCE.COM

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Sydney’s Smart Design Studio created this open-air kitchen as part of a modern addition to a Federal-style house. Walls of windows and retractable glass doors bring in an abundance of light, which a mirrored backsplash further reflects. As a result, the narrow space feels much larger than it is.

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SMART DESIGN STUDIO Blame it on the mild weather Down Under, but one thing’s for certain when it comes to Australian design: No one does indoor-outdoor spaces quite like the Aussies. Here, interior designer Victoria Judge of Sydney’s Smart Design Studio walks us through this airy minimalist kitchen. smartdesignstudio.com Share your vision. Our climate is conducive to an outdoor lifestyle, and this house facilitates exactly that. The streamlined design features integrated appliances where possible, and the dining table and island are combined to maximize open space. Black-stained timber joinery extends beyond the kitchen to an outdoor eating area.

How much was light a factor in designing this kitchen? The house is on a very narrow plot and surrounded by tall buildings to the south, which forms a kind of cavern, so large windows were important for bringing light into the room. By providing a double-height space in the rear we were able to flood the room in bright light all day long.

PHOTO: SHARRIN REES.

What are some tricks for a seamless indoor-outdoor space? Folding doors are great, allowing rooms to fully open to the outdoors. Opting for a continuous floor finish, such as the travertine used here, between indoors and out helps. By reducing the amount of finishes, you can eliminate visual clutter and the division of spaces.

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Elegant fine linens and casual alfresco dining generally don’t mix. Enter oilcloth linen: The durable, waterproof material stands up to spills and splashes and makes a pretty placemat to boot, as in the Parentesi (shown here in Sage) from La Gallina Matta. Its unique shape and delicate embroidery prove that practicality and style can go hand in hand. lagallinamatta.it

To transform a Tuscan-style villa into a modern country home, architect Ken Linsteadt relied on an earthy, natural palette and opened up every room to the surrounding Sonoma, California, landscape. Moving the kitchen to the opposite end of the house so it could face the pool terrace created more of a connection to the outside. “The oversize steel-and-glass windows tilt up, providing an expansive view and easy access to the pool, as well as shade over the bar on a sunny day,” he says. kenlinsteadt.com

COOL & CONNECTED For this modern kitchen, designer Julia Treuel opted for a crisp, monochromatic look that wouldn’t compete with the lush greenery in the backyard. She then installed bifold windows and a servery for a seamless connection to the garden. “Not only is it lovely to have fresh air flowing through this zone, but the house feels larger for it,” says Treuel. abbeycollective.com.au

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While the bateau-style soaking tub and lively patterned floor command attention in this striking bath in Cape Town, South Africa, the real draw is the scene just outside the French doors. That’s why designer Kim Stephen kept the palette simple.

One look at this lovely bath designed by interiors talent Kim Stephen, and it’s easy to imagine your daily struggle to get out of bed and start your pre-work routine all but disappearing. Opening onto a private hedged garden with mountain views, it’s the perfect spot for luxuriating in the tub and taking in the gorgeous landscape. “With so much greenery just outside the door, I decided to stick to a palette of black and white to keep it serene,” says Stephen. “Bringing some plant life into the space was also important to underscore the connection to nature, and the lushness of a banana palm seemed the perfect tropical touch,” she says. kimstephen.com

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“For the shower of this 1928 Spanish-style California home, my client wanted to feel like he was surrounded by a lush garden, so I brought in nature by incorporating plants; the colorful tile is a nod to the architecture.”

“THIS MOSAIC PATTERN WAS CHOSEN TO MELT IN WITH THE COLORS OF THE LANDSCAPE— SUMMERTIME GREENS AND THE RED/BROWN SHADES OF FALL.” –RICHARD LINDVALL richardlindvall.com

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Clockwise from top right: A lively blue-and-white geometric pattern, Fez from Granada Tile’s Echo collection, brings Mediterranean flair to a Southern California shower by Adrianna Lopez. This outdoor shower designed by Richard Lindvall blends in with its environment, thanks to its natureinspired mosaic tile by Bisazza and copper fixtures. Royal blue ceramic tiles and a recycled-pine benchtop lend color and texture to this Rebekah Vallance-designed bath.

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Paul Frankl rattan seating from the 1940s, a driftwood coffee table and a pair of vintage Italian brass lamps provide a contemporary counterpoint to the traditional board-and-batten siding of this East Hampton, New York, pool house by Dan Scotti Design. Custom benches flank each side of the seating area, underscoring the graceful symmetry of the project.

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AMERICAN IDYLL Sipping rosÊ on the patio, stealing a nap in a hammock, dining alfresco under the stars—summer provides no shortage of opportunities for simple pleasures. Thanks to the ever-evolving concept of outdoor living, too, warm weather also brings with it more thoughtfully designed spaces to experience those pleasures. Over the last several years, designers have embraced nature in a big way, creating fully loaded outdoor family rooms, elaborate fire pits and wow-worthy pools. Even the once-humble pool house has undergone a dramatic change from utilitarian changing spot to a luxurious destination in itself, as witnessed in this elegant East Hampton, New York, property by Dan Scotti Design. For more inspirational spaces and products that celebrate the great outdoors, turn the page.

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With its sleek silhouette and eye-catching color, the Hestan deluxe freestanding grill is, dare we say, sexy. But its fetching looks aren’t the only draw. Heavyduty burners deliver up to 25,000 BTUs, making it a powerful addition to any backyard barbecue. Amenities such as a whisper-quiet infrared rotisserie burner and motion-activated under-hood lighting are perfect for post-sundown cookouts, and it comes in 12 signature colors, ranging from classic stainless to the lively orange, Citra, shown here. hestanoutdoor.com

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OPEN AIR This Malibu, California, retreat was designed to give its owners a sunny respite from harsh winters on the East Coast, where they are based. To take full advantage of the sweeping coastline views, Studio Bracket oriented the house toward the ocean, and opened it up to create a seamless transition from indoors to outside. “The covered exterior spaces become an extension of the living room and kitchen, increasing the footprint and bringing the casual Malibu lifestyle outdoors,” says designer Wayne Chevalier. studiobracket.com

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While it’s probably tempting for landscape architects to cover the countryside in vibrant colors, sometimes a more restricted palette is needed. For this Dutch-inspired house in New Canaan, Connecticut, for example, Doyle Herman Design Associates opted for a more earthy, subdued scheme. “Oversize bluestone leads from the kitchen to the dining terrace, while linear gestures of ornamental grasses and hedges of boxwoods play off the contemporary style of this modern farmhouse,” says principal designer Kathryn Herman. dhda.com

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IN THE ROUND It’s hard to top the Mad Men-era fabulousness of the Trousdale Estates section of Beverly Hills: After all, Rat Packers Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin once called the midcentury neighborhood home. To honor that history, Los Angeles-based Elysian Landscapes brought a dose of retro glamour to the backyard of a 1959 glass-and-concrete house by creating this showstopper of a fire pit. “The generous banquette was once a low concrete block wall hidden behind a hedge of bamboo, so we increased the height of the wall and hid speakers in the plantings,” says designer Judy Kameon. “Now, it’s a perfect setting for enjoying cool evenings.” Bring on the s’mores… and martinis! elysianlandscapes.com

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Talk about a platform for change: This mobile lounger rests on rails so it can be wheeled from the far end of the 35-foot pool right up to the fireplace of this Dallas house. Created by the landscape architects at Hocker Design Group, the genius contraption is the centerpiece of an exterior space that features a lounge area on one side and a grove of bamboo trees on the other. The daybed acts as a piece of site furniture that allows you to dip your toes in the water and enjoy the warmth of a fire for a truly transporting experience. hockerdesign.com

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Inspired by the complex and elegant nests of the finch-like weaver bird, Danish designer Henrik Pedersen created these outdoor lanterns to hang and sway in the evening breeze much like the real thing. Solar-charged LED lights provide soft mood lighting for summer nights, while the powder-coated stainless-steel accents come in two neutral colors: fawn and steel, both shown. gloster.com

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Thinking outside of the box takes on a new meaning when you actually punch a hole in that box, which is exactly what Australian designer Carole Whiting did to create this cozy nook. By opening up a wall in the living room to make a niche that’s both window and daybed, Whiting invited more light into the space and gave the eventual inhabitants the option of being simultaneously inside and out. “To contrast with the soft, neutral palette indoors, we made the bed black, which further unifies it with the exterior,” says Whiting. whitingarchitects.com

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Perhaps no other perch conveys a playful Bohemian vibe quite like a hanging swing chair. The original bamboo version of this porch staple was designed by Giovanni Travasa in 1958, but the style really caught on in the freewheeling ’60s and ’70s when natural materials were all the rage. Tidelli’s new Painho swing here, designed by Rosenbaum e o Fetiche, is made with nautical rope and high-grade aluminum for indoor or outdoor use and comes in an impressive array of summertime colors—52 to be exact. tidelli.com

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Minimalist architecture demands clean lines, so it’s no wonder the latest technological advancements in glass walls allow for bigger expanses and slimmer frames and stiles. Cero, the newest floor-to-ceiling sliding wall system from NanaWall, boasts the thinnest profile yet, giving way to light-filled spaces that challenge the conventional notions of boundaries between indoors and out. nanawall.com

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VIEW TO A THRILL What can compete with a typical Wine Country meal of farm-to-table food and excellent vino? A killer view, of course—like the one at this Healdsburg, California, family ranch designed by Ali Davin of San Francisco-based firm Jute. “To draw the eye outside, we intentionally kept the furnishings sparse so they wouldn’t distract from the scenery,” she says. “The wood ceiling, concrete walls, stone floors, metal chairs and linen curtains keep the look rustic and understated, while Rose Uniacke’s dining table made of pippy oak helps anchor the space and tie it to the natural landscape.” jutehome.com

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The best entryways whisper “come here”: Inspiring curiosity, they beckon you to take another step forward until you cross their threshold. For this Bridgehampton, New York, estate, principal and designer Ian Hanbach of LaGuardia Design Landscape Architecture wanted to create that sense of anticipation. “It’s playing with the idea of having something hidden on the other side that you can’t wait to discover,” he says. In this case, the reward—a serene, secluded pool—is worth every single step. laguardiadesigngroup.com

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OUTDOOR LIVING

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Capable of expanding usable space and improving the flow of entertainment, open-air living has become a coveted aspect of the high-end home. Inspired by this rediscovery of life outdoors, design luminaries have set their sights on exterior projects, incorporating high-tech features, the adjacent architecture and the natural surroundings to create innovative, sustainable, stunning spaces. Read on for trends, techniques and insight from the pros.

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AZUL-VERDE DESIGN GROUP Cave Creek | Arizona | 480.595.0611 | azulverde.com

For Michael F. Rockwell and the dedicated team at Azul-Verde Design Group, successful landscapes are custom, timeless, regional and functional. “The goal is to create a design for the homeowner who desires an Arizona family retreat,” Rockwell says. “This is done by carefully crafting a solution to include a swimming pool, a patio and outdoor living spaces. These elements are then integrated into the site’s natural features and the home’s architectural flavor.” As for the role a homeowner plays in the creation of such an environment, Rockwell recommends paying careful attention to and understanding your daily lifestyle and how it would, ideally, incorporate the great outdoors. This fundamental knowledge enables customization at the highest level, and thus, it is of distinct importance to the Azul-Verde team. “All people are different, and all properties are different,” Rockwell says. “The more a client engages in the design and construction process, the better the end result will be.”

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The perfect outdoor space comprises creative landscape architecture, high-quality exterior construction and professional maintenance.

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+ Homeowners are now able to “talk” to their pools and spas, heating them in anticipation of arriving home. + Irrigation systems can be turned on or off remotely, an option that enables water conservation and monetary savings. + With smartphone-controlled outdoor lighting, homeowners never again have to wonder if the porch light was left on.

1. This pool’s unique disappearing edge drops it into desert plant materials. Water spills over stacked stone, creating a calming sound. 2. Enjoy the refreshing swimming pool, veneered with natural stone and capped with unpolished travertine, before following the stone path to the shade of a ramada. 3. With raised walls and a disappearing edge, this pool allows for seating, swimming and a view of the mountainside.

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GREEY|PICKETT Scottsdale | Arizona | 480.609.0009 | greeypickett.com

For Russell Greey and Wendell Pickett, each project is a fresh and unique challenge. Designed with the architectural style, the site and the client’s intentions in mind, every Greey|Pickett landscape speaks to individuality. “Our philosophy is to listen to the homeowner, synthesize their vision and goals for their landscape, and design an environment that exceeds their expectations,” Greey says. “The client is the No. 1 influence. We strive to integrate their concepts into physical art that complements their residence and lifestyle.” Due to evolving technologies, the Greey|Pickett team has been able to introduce a more diverse plant palette and cultivate energy-saving innovations as they are introduced to the market. “A variety of materials, site furnishings and plants enables us to add visual excitement and entertainment to each space,” Greey says.

TIPS + TRENDS FOR THE OPEN AIR Modernity. “Minimalism and contemporary themes are very popular,” Greey notes. “Of the 10 gardens we are presently designing, eight have a contemporary direction.” Courtyard inspiration. Asked to share current favorites, Greey says, “A great courtyard is inspiring. It has all the garden elements, furnishings, water features, plants and lighting for a beautiful space.” Local advice. “Plant for the environment you are in; do not try to create gardens based on what you see elsewhere; and stay regional,” Greey says. 1. This expansive residential courtyard features a resort-style residential water feature and an elegant pool with formal plantings. 2. An intimate outdoor dining space rests under a custom wrought-iron trellis. 3. A zero-edge pool flows onto a water wall within a sunken outdoor entertaining cabana.

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HYDROSCAPES Scottsdale | Arizona | 480.837.6844 | hydroscapes.com

The Hydroscapes tagline, “Creating Art from Water,” says it all. Specializing in the design and construction of pools and water features, husband-and-wife team and owners of the firm Roger and Sheri Soares have become known for the innovative and visually stunning waterscapes they produce. According to Roger, Hydroscapes focuses on both the design and build aspects because this is necessary to achieving the desired finished product. “A lot of people think a concept or a drawing is a design, but a concept is just that—it’s not a design,” Roger says. “A design includes not only what it will look like, but how it will be built and function.” To that end, Sheri advises the best way to ensure success is to work with those who strive for it. “To us, it’s very important to develop and build great relationships with clients, vendors and subcontractors,” she says. “We want them to be excited about working with us, and we enjoy the energy they all contribute to a project.”

It’s imperative the design follow the flow of the home and support the owner’s lifestyle.

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Of all your products, which is your favorite and why? Glass tile. It has a reflective quality and gives off a wonderful energy. It feels spa-like and nothing compares to the way it changes color depending on the time of day and movement of light in the water. What should a well-designed outdoor space have? It should meet the needs of the client and their lifestyle; have proper scale and blend with the home’s architecture; and flow from the inside environment. What is your advice to someone beginning an outdoor project? Coordinate all parties involved—architect, home builder, pool designer—from the start. The best designs are collaborative.

1. Hydroscapes collaborated with Steven Brenden Architect to design this desert water hole. The water meets the desert landscaping through a special knife-edge detail. 2. The beautiful, reflective interior of this pool has a mosaic from Oceanside Glasstile and glass fencing that lends an open feel to the space.

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POETZL ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN Phoenix | Arizona | 480.338.1632 | poetzlad.com

An understanding of the homeowner’s wants and needs, as well as the characteristics of the site, informs every project Jon Poetzl undertakes. From expansive glass walls framing breathtaking views to structures that inspire a cohesive flow from indoors to out, Poetzl’s work takes note of the natural world. He and his team at POETZL architecture + design spend ample time studying the nuances of each client’s desired exposure to the outdoors. Asked what advice he would give to someone beginning an outdoor project, Poetzl’s reply is charmingly practical. “I would suggest grabbing a lawn chair and a favorite beverage, and spending some time outside, observing what is wonderful and/or disruptive about the space,” he says. “This will help you figure out what you should embrace or fix.”

CONSIDERING THE REGIONAL LANDSCAPE “Out here in the desert, the sun is the element with which we need to be most sensitive,” Poetzl says. “We are always looking to make outdoor comfort extend further, before and after our blistering summer heat. We examine the ideas of past desert inhabitants and use modern technologies to organize interior spaces as they relate to the surroundings.”

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SUB-ZERO AND WOLF SHOWROOM SCOTTSDALE Scottsdale | Arizona | 480.921.0900 | subzero-wolf.com/phoenix

At Sub-Zero and Wolf, preservation, cooking and presentation are combined through a partnership one might call legendary. Recognized as leaders in the industry for their unparalleled performance, superior design and premium-grade products, the two brands make for corporate companions and kitchen soul mates. They also combine beautifully in the residential outdoor kitchen. Through the use of two types of heat, direct and radiant, Wolf’s outdoor gas grills achieve the ideal temperature range and uniform heat distribution, making flawless grilling a daily reality. Sub-Zero’s outdoor refrigeration conveniently stores your fresh foods and a variety of beverages, while the outdoor ice maker enables you to craft your drink to perfection. From a mouthwatering steak to a perfectly chilled drink, Sub-Zero and Wolf make the luxury of great food possible.

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EXPERT INSIGHT: PERSONALIZE “Your outdoor space should be a reflection of who you are, how you live and what you love,” the Sub-Zero and Wolf teams say. “Are you able to grill outdoors year-round? Are you a farmers’ market fan or a brunch enthusiast? An entertainer? A southern soul? The possibilities are limitless and can come together to create an outdoor space as distinctive as you.”

1. Products shown are ID-24RO, OG30 and UC-24RO/PH. 2. OG54 and BM13 create this stellar cooking area. 3. UC-15IO, OG30, WWD30O, BM13, UC-24RO/PH and accessory drawers and doors are shown here. Wolf outdoor grills are available in 30-, 36-, 42- and 54-inch sizes. Grill carts are available for all sizes, except the 54-inch option. During Sub-Zero and Wolf’s limited-time Grill, Chill & Shine event, you can get up to a $1,750 rebate on select outdoor kitchen products.

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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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SUNSET PATIO Scottsdale | Arizona | 480.203.2711 | sunsetpatios.com

Successful outdoor furnishings must fill a tall order. They need to be durable, functional and aesthetically cohesive, both with the surrounding environment and the adjacent architecture. As such, the ideal product can prove difficult to find. When Soheil and Nancy Djariri encountered this dilemma, they decided to establish Sunset Patio. The Scottsdale-based company offers custom, resort-style furnishings, which, according to Nancy, play a crucial role in seamless indoor-outdoor living. “Clients do not always know how to carry the indoor spaces to the outdoors,” she says. “This is where our creativity comes in. We help to coordinate the furnishings in such a way that indoor and outdoor spaces flow together.” On the subject of the company’s comprehensive services, Soheil adds, “We can customize pieces to fit any patio. Our furniture is also made to last and can be maintained to have a fresh, new look every few years.”

OUTFITTING THE OUTDOORS: THE LOWDOWN The look. Nancy points to a sleek, modern style with bright, bold textiles and geometric prints as representative of today’s most popular aesthetic. The feel. When their creations are complete, the Djariris often turn to Sunbrella® for fabrics that complement the furnishings in durability and design, while adding comfort. The favorite. Although passionate about each of their unique pieces, Soheil and Nancy point to the Mojito bed as a personal favorite, saying, “It gives any space a resort vibe and can be made in any size.”

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Right: Designers Anne Gale, Patty Burdick and Jennifer Campos created a sophisticated entry hall for the Paradise Valley home of philanthropists Pat and Earl Petznick. The contemporary glazed front door and windows by Hope’s Windows set off the antique chandelier by Paul Ferrante and pair of silver-leaf consoles by Rose Tarlow Melrose House. Opposite: Fondly known as Ebby, a statue from the Petznicks’ previous estate is now part of the fountain at their new home. Landscape architect Greg Trutza contrasted the required desert plantings on the property’s edge with roses, manicured shrubs and a checkerboard terrace inside the garden walls.

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ur family has always lived side by side,” says Pat Petznick, the Phoenix philanthropist who founded the Fresh Start Women’s Foundation with her sister, Beverly Stewart. When one family member moves, the others generally follow—which is what happened when Pat’s son, Earl Jr., purchased property in Paradise Valley and Beverly bought land two doors down. “There remained a lot between the two of them,” Pat says, “so what else could my husband and I do but buy the middle lot?” The home Pat and her husband, Earl, were leaving was a refined European-style estate near Phoenix. But for their move to the desert hills, “we thought we would enjoy toning down the formality of our lifestyle,” she says. To make that happen, the couple’s longtime designer, Anne Gale, along with fellow veterans Patty Burdick and Jennifer Campos, set about making the Petznicks’ fine furnishings, artwork and antiques settle into a more relaxed environment. To start, the team had to make decisions about interior architecture that would mesh with the development’s required stone-and-stucco exteriors. “My first focus was to create an interesting interior space that was all about shape and shadow, working with only whites and creams,” says Gale, who came out of retirement for her fourth project with the Petznicks. For project ideas, she turned to the fanciful organic lines of Spanish architect Antoni Gaudí. “His work inspired my design of the grand staircase and the vaulted ceiling of the central hallway—all soft, flowing curves in plaster,” she says.

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The Petznick family crest tops the living room window surround carved by Scottie Reid’s Southwest Designs. The designers re-covered existing furnishings in camelcolored wool felt by Rose Tarlow Melrose House. Pat’s assortment of chinoiserie boxes rests on a Charles Pollock coffee table.

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Builder Rod Cullum oversaw the fabrication and installation of the hand-carved limestone fireplace Campos designed for the living room. The tall candlesticks are French antiques, and the antique Turkish Oushak rug is from David E. Adler Fine Rugs; the owners purchased the early-20th-century painting at auction.

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The designers chose a single shade of red as an accent throughout the house, which is dressed predominantly in neutrals. Lorna Blend of Rysso-Peters Handcrafted Cabinetry fabricated the built-in shelving and storage. The library shelves feature Earl’s collection of antique ivory.

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The butler’s pantry serves as a catering kitchen and buffet area when the family entertains. The floor tile and backsplash are by Tempest Tileworks from Craftsman Court Ceramics, the cabinetry was fabricated by Rysso-Peters Handcrafted Cabinetry, and the Aldo Bernardi lighting is from Design Alliance LA in Los Angeles.

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Architect Greg Schouten produced many sets of drawings to land on the final design for the sculptural statement-making staircase. “Anne described a family of details—things like scrollwork; elegant but bold,” he says. “I just tried to draw what she was describing.” Plaster artisan Dennis Hopper of Hopper Finishes oversaw bringing the design to life, in addition to plastering the distinctive beams that crown the double-height great room. The latter elements frame clerestory windows that form a “spine of light” down the long space, Gale describes. The room is bookended with huge windows and dramatic views toward the mountains on one side and the city on the other. Designing every room with a beautiful view was critical, Gale says—and Schouten, working with builder Rod Cullum, delivered. “A piece of glass specially made for the living room window measuring 110 inches by 110 inches was craned into place to provide maximum city light vistas,” Cullum says. The outdoors can be admired from the room’s inviting chairs and sofas, which Gale had

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reupholstered in caramel-colored wool for a smart and fashion-forward look. But given the owners’ significant collections of precious objects and artwork, Schouten was also mindful of the interior views. “We thought it was important to add some detail in the circulation spaces,” he says, citing the chairs and painting in the entryway as an example. “When you’re entering or leaving a room, your mind shifts, and you can enjoy those details more.” New wide-plank floors also set off the furniture pieces. “The gold-leaf furnishings look marvelous on them,” Gale says. In determining the home’s floor plan, the design team decided to leave a formal dining room out of the mix, just as the welcoming great room replaced a proper living room, Campos says. “As we worked on the plans, things started changing, getting less and less formal,” she says. “Here, the dining room is part of the kitchen.” However, elegant touches appear throughout: In the kitchen, for instance, the designers refinished a ship’s table from the couple’s former guesthouse and surrounded it with refined seating. “The

A gilt-framed Russian painting presides over the kitchen to raise the level in what is otherwise a casual eating area; the owners’ collections of antique silver pitchers and domes complete the vignette. The counter stools are by Rose Tarlow Melrose House, and the pendant lights are by Aldo Bernardi.

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For the dining room, Burdick and Campos designed an elevated fireplace that was fabricated in a molded concrete resembling terra cotta. The custom chandelier displays the family crest.

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The walls of the cloakroom and its adjacent powder room are upholstered in Groundworks fabric by Lee Jofa. A tufted bench by Michael Taylor Collections’ Panache Designs is covered in velvet by Kerry Joyce; the hooks and mirror are antique.

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A leather Knoll sofa occupies a corner of the paneled library, which is lit with custom wall lights by Paul Ferrante. The silk drapery is Ralph Lauren, and the rug is from David E. Adler Fine Rugs.

formal kitchen chairs look really good with the more casual table,” says Burdick, who worked with Campos to design the molded terra-cotta fireplace that anchors the space. Such juxtapositions also can be found in the terraces and gardens. Neighborhood regulations required landscape architect Greg Trutza to use desert plantings to surround the property. But within the sloped backyard, he built retaining walls and filled them with fertile soil to grow roses, shrubs and trees that wouldn’t otherwise survive the rocky terrain. He also designed a terraced fountain with a statue from the previous house and a checkerboard patio of turf and handchiseled pavers. “Before, the Petznicks wanted European style done to the nines,” Trutza says. “Here, it’s southern

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Mediterranean and Spanish Colonial with rustic stone veneers—but we wanted some elegance as well. It was a very delicate way to landscape.” That casual elegance begins at the home’s courtyard entrance, where an elaborate tile mural depicting scenes from the Petznicks’ Page Springs vineyard, D.A. Ranch, hangs above a stone bench; artist Jim Schroeder interpreted Gale’s ideas for the mural using an ancient Portuguese tilework technique. With this feature, the stunning stairway that greets visitors inside and the sophisticated interiors throughout, the Petznicks’ new home is a career highlight for their celebrated designer. “After 55 years,” Gale says, “I count this as one of my starring designs.”

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The library ceiling is upholstered in Romo fabric, which picks up the red trim that adorns the main-floor windows inside and outside. The custom desk is an antique reproduction, and the shelves display the owners’ leather-bound books and sterling-silver yachting cups.

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The master bedroom walls are swathed in sheer velvet-applique Highland Court damask by Duralee and acented by soothing wool drapery fabric by Holland & Sherry. The custom bed and dresser are hand-carved and painted in a 17th-century French style. The armchairs are by Rose Tarlow Melrose House, and the chandelier is by Paul Ferrante.

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Gale worked with local artist Jim Schroeder and Los Angeles-based Tile Guild to produce a mural depicting the Petznick ranch and vineyard in Page Springs. Campos designed the bench to look antique; it was fabricated by Handcrafted Tile.

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To create an inviting outdoor vignette, Campos designed a tall niche with a bench. A gilt-framed mirror hangs over the bench, which features a cushion upholstered in Perennials fabric and a pair of pillows made with faint Donghia stripes.

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he first things guests notice when approaching this Sonoran Desert home are the boxy basalt protrusions jutting from the exterior’s neat white walls. As they wander past the miniature cactus gardens, they enter the home and discover the warm wood ceilings overhead. And when they walk around the spaces, they take in a striking kitchen wall of stacked walnut stained in three shades, sleek modern furnishings and a drop-dead gorgeous view of Camelback Mountain. What they don’t see, however, are the subtle adaptations made for the home’s resident, 50-year-old entrepreneurial investor Steve Pollock, who has been using a wheelchair for the past 30 years. “My philosophy of being in the chair and also being a visual person is that we should come up with solutions one wouldn’t notice,” he explains about his vision for his part-time residence in Scottsdale’s Hilton Casitas neighborhood. “You should have no idea it’s accessible for someone in a chair.”

Steve was rigorous about this visual effect, says Robert Moric of Bulthaup Scottsdale, who designed that eyecatching kitchen. “He didn’t want his condition to drive the aesthetics or compromise them in any way,” Moric says. The sentiment was echoed by architect Darren Petrucci, who was charged with giving the 1973 structure a 21st-century makeover. “It’s really the way we should build,” he says. “It’s not just for people with some sort of disability; the elderly, too, can benefit.” Petrucci had other equally important considerations to address. The house Steve had purchased is commonly known as a “patio home,” the term for a residence where the front yard and back patio are the same width as the house. “What’s ironic about most patio homes is that the patio is typically not well-integrated into the house,” Petrucci says. Case in point: The back façade of Steve’s home was a solid wall of stucco with a door and a window, minimizing exposure to the landscape.

Architect Darren Petrucci was tasked with renovating a 1970s residence in Scottsdale’s Hilton Casitas neighborhood. Outside, the sculptural desert plantings by landscape architect Michele Shelor counter the home’s angularity.

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The dramatically scaled front door from Arcadia Window & Door features an etched-glass panel and a dark bronze anodized finish. But the design isn’t only for visual impact: As it pivots open, it offers wide access for homeowner Steve Pollock, who uses a wheelchair. A clerestory window allows light in without overheating the interiors.

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Designer Juli Hodgson helped Steve select the furnishings and finishes, including Flexform’s Groundpiece sectional and Jiff side tables, all purchased through Inform Interiors in Vancouver, that reside in the living room. Vrieling Architectural built the custom walnut media wall, and Petrucci opened the room to the garden by swapping a solid wall for glass.

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Opposite: Hans Wegner’s Shell Chair CH07 for Carl Hansen & Son is next to the living room sectional. Behind it are Wegner’s CH33 chairs for the same brand around a live-edge dining table by Jeffrey Greene Design Studio; a chandelier by J. & L. Lobmeyr hangs above. Below: As part of the update, Petrucci designed black basalt apertures that cut through the stucco walls; in this one, Eames LCW chairs gather around an Eero Saarinen table. Kitchen designer Robert Moric created the Bulthaup B3 kitchen that showcases walnut millwork with integrated appliances, including a Liebherr refrigerator and Gaggenau ovens. The painting, from Lisa Sette Gallery, is by New Zealand artist Fiona Pardington.

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To create views, the architect replaced the wall and similar ones throughout the home with glass. In introducing the glass, it was imperative that Petrucci not overexpose the interiors to sunlight and heat. As a solution, he designed four “apertures”: box forms swathed in cool black basalt that frame views and cut through walls. “Each is an extension into the gardens that also modulates the sun,” the architect says. Placed in the entry, master bathroom, master bedroom and kitchen, they draw visitors outside. The team also had to address dated interior surfaces and finishes. “It’s always a challenge to remodel,” says builder Stephan Mackos, noting problems usually aren’t discovered until demolition and surface removal begin. In this case, he found termite damage on some of the large wood beams and had to remove the ceiling’s white paint using four mediums: “two kinds of soda, copper slag and, finally, ground walnut shells,” he says. “But it did create a cool textural finish.” The bigger challenge was leveling every floor in the home. “The flooring can usually be off by a few degrees, and no one would notice,” Mackos points out. “But if Steve is chopping vegetables at the kitchen counter and the floor isn’t level, his chair would roll backward.” Special care was needed to ensure thresholds, too, were perfectly flush, Petrucci notes.

“THE CLIENT DIDN’T WANT HIS CONDITION TO DRIVE THE AESTHETICS OR COMPROMISE THEM IN ANY WAY.” –ROBERT MORIC Steve loves to entertain, so the kitchen was an important place where other adaptations came into play—although Moric ensured they are nearly imperceptible. The countertops are 2 inches lower than the standard height, so “Steve’s eye level is in line with his guests’,” Moric says. Ovens and other appliances are also about 1 foot lower than usual for easy accessibility. These are aligned neatly along one wall, which is faced with stacked walnut for “a visual effect that has both the energy of rhythm and the harmony of uniformity,” Moric says. Recesses beneath the sink and cooktop accommodate the homeowner at the 16-foot-long island, LUXESOURCE.COM / 267

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Just outside the living room, outdoor seating by Janus et Cie creates a conversation area lit by a grouping of Omer Arbel pendants for Bocci in Vancouver. A BDDW credenza is visible inside at left, below a painting by conceptual artist Mike Bidlo; a wine cellar is on the far right.

and Moric installed refrigerators with condensers on top, rather than on the bottom. “This allows him to reach from toe-kick height to 5 feet,” Moric explains. To continue the architecture’s modern vibe, Steve consulted with longtime friend and designer Juli Hodgson on interior finishes and furnishings. The two selected contemporary silhouettes mixed with midcentury modern pieces, such as a Hans Wegner Shell chair paired with the living room’s sleek sectional and Eames plywood LCW chairs surrounding a Saarinen kitchen table. They also eschewed pattern to augment the simple material palette without disturbing its calming consistency. Upholstery and rugs in a charcoal gray, for instance, add texture but blend into the basalt floors. Outside, landscape architect Michele Shelor designed cactus gardens that complement the warm yet spacious interiors. They function as natural sculpture installations and set off the newly modern renovation, which Steve admires for both its look and its function. “It’s such a joy to live in this house,” he says. “I appreciate that it’s an easy place to live.” LUXESOURCE.COM / 269

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Appreciating their period detail and carved-wood elements, Steve and Petrucci decided to retain the original double front doors of the house. The doors were restored and then joined together to form a panel that slides across to close off the master suite.

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Simple contemporary molded-wood furnishings and a continuation of the basalt floors from the main spaces distinguish the airy, minimally appointed master bedroom, where a curtain can be drawn for privacy.

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SHAPE SHIFTER DISCOVERING A PASSION FOR CERAMICS, AN ARCHITECT BRINGS AN EYE FOR FORM AND FUNCTION TO HER TABLEWARE. WRITTEN BY KELLY VENCILL SANCHEZ / PHOTOGRAPHY BY JILL RICHARDS

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From her Phoenix studio, Miro Chun (above) makes tableware in clay and porcelain for her line of ceramics, Miro Made This, which includes udon bowls (right). Drawings in a sketchbook (opposite) help her calculate the amount of clay needed for upcoming projects.

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aving worked as an architect for 15 years before becoming a full-time ceramicist, Miro Chun has learned to accept the variables that come with making something by hand. Materials vary from batch to batch, and precisely reproducing kiln conditions is next to impossible; even shifts in humidity and weather can alter the outcome. “It’s about making things that are supposed to be the same and then being okay with the differences that occur,” she explains of the mindset behind her work. “I’m definitely a perfectionist, so learning to be okay with the wabi-sabi that happens has been interesting.” Chun didn’t intend to change careers. She enrolled in ceramics classes at a community college 10 years ago and was soon delving

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deeply into creating tableware that is at once functional and tactile. In 2014, she officially launched her ceramics firm, Miro Made This. Today, the shelves of Chun’s Phoenix studio display her stripped-back porcelain and stoneware plates, bowls, cups and carafes. The forms are done in organic tones, from eggshell white to a rich earthy rust, with the interiors sometimes glazed in arresting hues—blue-green, charcoal, apricot. Stripped of all ornament, with nary a handle in sight, the pieces are pleasingly human-scaled. Of her oatmeal bowls, Chun says, “The slight curvature emphasizes the way you want to cup something tasty that you’re about to consume.” Not only are they meant to be used, but also the impact of that use—the stains, the gradual wearing away of rough surfaces—amplifies their appeal.

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On a blackboard in Chun’s studio (below), sketches accompany postcards for a pop-up sale the artist hosted at Design Within Reach in Scottsdale. The shelves of her studio (bottom, right) hold a rotating selection of ceramics, all of which are signed with her logo (bottom, left). Chun embraces the natural irregularities that come with making each piece by hand (opposite).

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“IT’S ABOUT MAKING THINGS THAT ARE SUPPOSED TO BE THE SAME AND THEN BEING OKAY WITH THE DIFFERENCES THAT OCCUR.”

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Inspiration for each piece often starts at the dining table or in the kitchen. “I’ll be using something I’ve made and think, ‘Maybe this would work better if it were deeper or more shallow,’ or, ‘Maybe if I had a stack of little bowls in a similar shape, they could hold herbs,’ ” Chun says. Others are the result of serendipity: “An extra ball of clay that hasn’t been earmarked for something specific turns into a one-off piece,” she says. The object will then “live” with the artist until she decides on its next iteration. Art has always been an integral part of life for Chun, who was named for the Spanish painter Joan Miró. Her mother, Changsoon Oh, is an abstract artist, and her sister, Mimi O Chun, is also an artist as well as a designer. Unsurprisingly, the sisters were immersed in creativity while growing up in eastern Pennsylvania, where their parents, both from Seoul, South Korea, lived after attending

graduate school in the States. “If my sister and I were playing with dolls, it was with dolls that my mother sewed,” Chun reflects. “We were always drawing, collaging and sewing.” Recently, Chun embarked on a series of objects painted by her mother. “It’s a learning curve at both ends,” she says. “She’s getting used to painting on a curved surface in a new medium, and I’m considering what sort of forms and clay bodies would work well with what my mother paints.” The ceramicist has also begun a study she calls “Perfectly Imperfect,” through which she’s learning to embrace the pieces that didn’t turn out according to plan. “Cooking, eating and the daily rituals that surround those activities are what my practice is centered on,” Chun says. “These small personal rituals consist of objects and interactions so commonplace that you don’t even think about them—but you’d miss them if they were gone.”

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f ever there were a home that seemed to be part of the landscape, it’s the one interior designer Divya Debra Barter and architect Eric Brandt devised for Sherry and Randall Reed in Sedona. The lowlying modernist structure—clad with light brown and reddish sandstone and khaki-colored stucco—looks as if it were crafted from the iconic rock formations that surround it. “This house is organic,” Barter says. “It has a seamless connection to its site.” The location proved to be the ideal vacation retreat for Barter and Brandt’s clients, a couple with three grown children and a primary residence in Dallas. “We have such fast-paced, high-stress lives,” Randall says. “We needed a sanctuary where we could truly slow down.” Frequent visits to the desert convinced the Reeds that Sedona was the perfect place to do just that. “We love nature and hiking, mountain biking and golfing,” Sherry says. “Those things attracted us to the area.” Once they settled on Sedona, the couple spent time searching for just the right lot. Property in the area is limited, Randall points out, but they were able to find a site that borders a national forest with beautiful pristine trails. Equally inspired by Sedona’s landscape, Brandt mimicked not only its sculptural quality but also its composition in the Reeds’ home design, which features three bedrooms, five bathrooms, a guest casita and a large pool area. “Portions of the house are formed with a sandstone from northern Arizona,” Brandt says. “It’s the colors you see in the landscape, and it has moss rock features, so there’s sort of a molded appearance as opposed to the sharp edges you get from quarried stone.” Applying the sandstone was an effort that required true artistry. “It had to be very precise and look very natural at the same time,” says Rick Morris, who, with his brother,

“THE COLORS ARE SOFT AND COME DIRECTLY FROM THE DESERT: GOLD, RED, BROWN, BEIGE AND IVORY.” –DIVYA DEBRA BARTER

Randy Morris, managed the building process. “There needed to be uniformity but also a certain randomness.” Brandt offset the sandstone with smooth stucco walls as well as glass ones and then punctuated the structure with a roof made of rusty corrugated steel that follows the slope of the land. “The clients liked the idea of a house that was organic, but they also wanted it to be as open and airy as possible,” he says. Stone fireplace columns pierce the roof to give the look and feeling of being held in place, satisfying the grounded quality the homeowners desired. Like the architect, Barter outfitted the rooms with a palette that takes its cues from the setting. “The colors are soft and come directly from the desert,” she says. “There’s gold, red, brown, beige and ivory.” The ceiling and beams are a warm taupe-colored Douglas fir, while the travertine floors are a creamy beige. In the kitchen, Barter chose cherry cabinetry and granite counters in tones that pay tribute to Sedona’s dynamic red rock buttes. The master bathroom, meanwhile, shows off a fresh combination of offwhite and silvery gray. “It’s a sanctuary within a sanctuary,” Barter says. “The shower and tub areas are covered in travertine slabs. It’s as if you’re inside this big beautiful block of stone.” Barter worked with the same palette for the furniture and fabrics and introduced more layers of rich texture. “Sherry and Randall wanted their children to feel very comfortable here,” she says. “So, I used natural fabrics like linen, cotton and silk. They’re very soft to the touch.” The interior designer countered that softness with artful pieces that display bold forms, such as the eye-catching coffee table in the living room. “It is by Mimi London, and it’s a rugged slab of walnut with acrylic legs,” she says. On top of it rests a large pale green onyx bowl—“a thing of beauty,” Barter comments—that adds intrigue. As nature-driven as the residence is, it also cleverly incorporates technologies such as smart home keypads, motorized living room doors and LED lighting controlled through a smartphone. “Mechanically, this house uses the best digital technology for operations and is near net-zero in terms of energy efficiency,” Barter says. “However, the stonework makes it look like an Anasazi ruin.” Together, all of the home’s polarizing components amount to a design that allows the owners to appreciate the residence and the outdoors at once. Sherry enjoys relaxing in a Womb chair in a sitting area of the master suite that has three glass walls, while Randall’s favorite spot is the wideopen space on the roof deck. “There are fire pits and an outdoor movie theater,” he says. “We curl up with a blanket there under the stars.” That satisfying connection to nature is just what the design team was after in making the perfect vacation home for the Reeds. “It was important for it to be an organic site-specific design, but it doesn’t try to impose any style on top of that,” Brandt says. “The views and the serenity of this place are the main focus.”

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For a Sedona vacation house, interior designer Divya Debra Barter used a subtle earthy palette in keeping with the architecture by Eric Brandt. In the living room, a custom sofa upholstered with Jim Thompson fabric is arranged around a Mimi London walnut-andacrylic coffee table from John Brooks Incorporated. The rug is from Azadi Fine Rugs.

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The open-plan living space and dining area connect to the terrace and the Sedona landscape beyond via a massive glass door by Sedona WIndow & Door. For the living room’s fireplace surround, builder Rick Morris stacked moss rock that was harvested north of Sedona. Home automation is by Technically Integrated.

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A Randolph & Hein table from McNamara & Hirschman anchors the dining area. Pulled up to it are A. Rudin chairs from Dean-Warren that Barter covered in two upholstery fabrics from John Brooks Incorporated: a Clarence House linen and a Holly Hunt leather. The light fixture is from Hammerton in Salt Lake City.

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Inspired by the hue of Sedona’s red rock buttes, Barter selected cherry cabinetry for the kitchen. Dark granite countertops from Cactus Stone and Tile contrast with travertine floors from Verde Valley Tile. The leather-and-metal bar chairs that pull up to the island are from Design Within Reach, and all appliances were purchased at Monark Premium Appliance.

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Above: Sand-colored travertine from Cactus Stone and Tile surrounds the bathtub and frames the window in the master bathroom. An abstract painting by Kathryn Stedham from Ellsworth Gallery in Santa Fe adds a vibrant palette to the space. The fixtures are by Brizo. Right: Bleached-walnut planks define the sleeping area and function as a massive headboard in the master bedroom. S.R. Drost Custom Furniture constructed the custom bed, nightstand and bench, which is covered with Holly Hunt Great Plains fabric from John Brooks Incorporated.

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This page: On the terrace, chairs by Sunset West with cushion fabric by Nomi offer a place to view Sedona’s dynamic landscape. The copper fire pit is from California-based Grand Effects. Opposite: Brandt tied the house to the land by using reddish and taupe-colored sandstone that echoes the area’s red rocks. He also designed the landscaping, which was installed by Designs of the Times Landscaping.

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“THE VIEWS AND THE SERENITY OF THIS PLACE ARE THE MAIN FOCUS.” –ERIC BRANDT

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The Leader in home staging & interior design For more than a decade, Lavish Interiors and Staging Furniture’s team has demonstrated a unique ability to capture the essence of ingenuity and creative genius when providing interior design services and lifestyle marketing strategies to accelerate home sales. Whether developing interior design blueprints for builders and developers, or creating remodel plans for individual home owners, Lavish Interior and Staging Furniture is the industry leader in luxury home staging and interior design. So, go ahead, indulge yourself. Lean back, relax and let our 360 panoramic array of design services envelope you and your home with artistry, inspiration and sheer delight. We’ll create you your pathway to home perfection, and let you get back to more important things - such as enjoying life. StagingFurniture.net 7865 E. Redfield Rd, Scottsdale, AZ 480-991-4800


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Calvis Wyant 480.905.0200 | Scottsdale calviswyant.com

Anthony Michael Interior Design 773.770.3729 | Chicago anthonymichaelinteriordesign.com

Studio V Interiors 480.922.3200 | Scottsdale studiovinteriors.com

Expressions Home Gallery expressionshomegallery.com/ locations

Camelot Homes 602.694.2869 camelothomes.com

Chris Jovanelly Interior Design 602.254.0556 | Phoenix chrisjovanelly.com

Wiseman & Gale Interiors 480.945.8447 | Scottsdale wisemanandgale.com

Ferguson Bath, Kitchen & Lighting Gallery 480.556.0103 | Scottsdale ferguson.com

KOSS design+build 602.374.5757 | Phoenix kossdb.com

David Michael Miller Associates 480.425.7545 | Scottsdale davidmichaelmiller.com

JEWELRY

Ferguson Bath, Kitchen & Lighting Gallery 520.575.7320 | Tucson ferguson.com

Nance Construction 480.663.7894 | Scottsdale nanceconstruction.com

Design studio 1127 520.225.7015 | Tucson studio1127.com

Jewelry by Gauthier 480.443.4030 | Phoenix 480.941.1707 | Scottsdale jewelrybygauthier.com

J. Tribble 404.846.1156 jtribble.com

Nanke Signature Group 928.776.0668 nankeluxuryhomes.com

EST EST Interior Design 480.563.1555 | Scottsdale estestinc.com

Kendra Scott kendrascott.com

Pedini 800.404.0004 pediniusa.com

Salcito Custom Homes 480.585.5065 | Scottsdale salcito.com

Fox Den Designs 480.310.2112 | Tucson foxddesigns.com

Robert C. Wesley Jeweler 480.947.2416 | Scottsdale

Poliform 888.POLIFORM poliformusa.com

Sonora West Development 602.667.3145 | Scottsdale sonorawestdev.com

Jamie Herzlinger Interiors 602.795.3824 jamieherzlinger.com

KITCHEN + BATH

Studio 41 480.999.1575 | Scottsdale shopstudio41.com

Janet Brooks Design 480.776.2700 | Scottsdale janetbrooksdesign.com

Benjamin Supply 520.777.7000 | Tucson benjaminsupply.com

Victoria + Albert vandabaths.com

Laura Kehoe Design 480.500.5852

bulthaup Scottsdale 480.945.5500 | Scottsdale bulthaupaz.com

Waterworks waterworks.com

Lavish Interiors Staging Furniture 480.991.4800 | Scottsdale stagingfurniture.net

Central Arizona Supply Phoenix | Scottsdale centralazsupply.com

Wood-Mode wood-mode.com/edisonheights

Hyde Park Fine Rugs 480.447.3200 | Scottsdale hydeparkfinerugs.com

Nancy Corzine nancycorzine.com

Christopher Peacock 888.889.8891 peacockhome.com

Woodesign 602.305.9550 | Phoenix woodesign.us

Hyde Park Interiors 480.405.6500 | Scottsdale hydeparkinteriordesign.com

Paul Lauren Design Consultants 480.664.6765 paullaurendesigns.com

Eggersmann USA 800.276.1239 eggersmannusa.com

Zephyr zephyronline.com

HOTELS The Ritz-Carlton Dove Mountain 520.572.3000 ritzcarlton.com/dovemountain

INTERIOR DESIGN SHOWROOMS

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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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LIGHTING (continued)

Greey|Pickett 480.609.0009 | Scottsdale greeypickett.com

Valley Light Gallery 480.948.5030 | Scottsdale valleylights.com

LANDSCAPING

LINENS

Azul-Verde Design Group 480.595.0611 | Cave Creek azulverde.com

Main Dish 480.751.2393 | Scottsdale maindishaz.com

Berghoff Design Group Scottsdale berghoffdesign.com

LUXURY BEDDING

OUTDOOR LIVING (continued) Gloster gloster.com Teak Warehouse 800.343.7707 | 866.937.8325 teakwarehouse.com

REAL ESTATE (continued) Silverleaf Realty 480.250.5828 | Scottsdale silverleaf.com

STONE + TILE

Tuuci tuuci.com

Antolini Italy antoliniprecioustone.com

Weatherend Estate Furniture 800.456.6483 weatherend.com

Caesarstone caesarstoneus.com

The Plant Stand 602.304.0551 | Phoenix plantstandaz.com

Beautyrest beautyrest.com

Refined Gardens 480.588.7166 refinedgardens.com

Scandia Home scandiahome.com

Azul-Verde Design Group 480.595.0611 | Cave Creek azulverde.com

Paris Ceramics 888.845.3487 parisceramicsusa.com

Valerianne of Scottsdale 480.946.8772 | Scottsdale valerianne.com

Hydroscapes 480.837.6844 | Scottsdale hydroscapes.com

Picasso Tile & Stonework 602.225.0525 picassotile.com

LIGHTING Crystorama Fine Decorative Lighting crystorama.com Hinkley’s Lighting Factory 602.279.6267 | Phoenix 480.948.8799 | Scottsdale hinkleyslighting.com Modern Forms modernforms.com

POOL BUILDERS

Silestone by Cosentino topsontop.com

ORGANIZATIONAL SOLUTIONS

REAL ESTATE

Closet Trends 520.325.1880 | Tucson closettrendsaz.com

The Agency 480.824.1717 theagencyre.com/az

The Stone Collection 602.889.2067 | Phoenix thestonecollection.com

Frank Aazami 480.266.0240 whyprivateclientgroup.com

Walker Zanger walkerzanger.com

OUTDOOR LIVING

Serip Organic Lighting 323.739.5462 serip.us

Castelle castelleluxury.com

Luxury Portfolio Fine Property Collection luxuryportfolio.com

Synchronicity by Hubbardton Forge 866.398.1530 synchronicitylighting.com

CAVAN cavanfurniture.com

Patsy Sable 520.971.4270 | Tucson patsysable.com

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GEOLUXE geoluxe.com

WALLCOVERINGS Phillip Jeffries phillipjeffries.com

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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


Nisi Berryman/Niba Home, Laura Kirar/Laura Kirar Design, Todd Davis/Brown Davis Interiors, Macarena Gomez/One Sotheby’s, Rob Brown/Brown Davis Interiors, Anna Sherrill/One Sotheby’s, Marcus Mohon/Marcus Mohon Interiors, Brandon & Wendy Labrum/Wendy Labrum Interiors, Dan Clifford & Erika Edge-Nissen/Caesarstone, Carlos Gonzalez-Abreu & Anna Maria Alas/GAA Architecture, Gina Cucina, Olivia Marshall, Joe Fava, Sarah Fialkov & Camilla Sémas/Fava Design Group, Holly Hunt/HOLLY HUNT, Paul Wiseman/The Wiseman Group, Pam Jaccarino/Luxe Interiors + Design, Dana Lyon/The Refined Group, Mike Ruskin/Luxe, Kimberly Perazzo/HOLLY HUNT, Jennifer Kimmerling & Melissa Leone/Luxe, Cecelia & Frank Rosell/Studio Becker

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Holly Hunt/HOLLY HUNT, Agustin Fernandez/Agustin Fernandez Design Consultants, Julia, Terry & Veronica Cudmore/Cudmore Builders, Matt Manes/M2L, Tanya Scribner & Harvey Dana/Luxe, Jennifer Pfaff Smith, Pam Jaccarino & Sarah Ramirez/Luxe, Michelle Blair/Luxe, Carlos Gonzalez-Abreu/GAA Architecture, Marc Lazard & Schuyler Samperton/Shuyler Samperton Interior Design, Robert Ferguson/Carolyne Ferguson Design, Holly Hunt/HOLLY HUNT, Carolyne Ferguson/Carolyne Ferguson Design, Shawn Schmidt & Saul Moreno/Downright, James Nolan & Maritza Smith/Luxe, Nicole Fuller/Nicole Fuller Interiors, Pam Jaccarino/Luxe

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GOLD LIST 2017

Luxe Interiors + Design celebrated its 5th annual signature Gold List celebration at the stunning Holly Hunt showroom in Miami’s Design District. This year’s Gold List celebrated nearly 600 trade professionals from across the country, including interior designers, architects, home builders and landscape architects whose projects were featured in the pages of the magazine. Honorees representing all 13 markets traveled to Miami to celebrate with Luxe’s Editor in Chief, Pamela Jaccarino, with guests enjoying an evening of live entertainment, Cuban-inspired cuisine and libations. A special thank you to our sponsors Art + Alchemy, Baldwin Hardware, Caesarstone, California Closets, Downright, Eggersmann USA, Fleetwood Windows & Doors, High Point Market, Hubbardton Forge, L’ Atelier Miami Beach and Marc Phillips Decorative Rugs.

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BUFFALO COLLECTION ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION

On January 12, Luxe Interiors + Design joined Buffalo Collection in Old Town Scottsdale to celebrate the company’s 5th anniversary and the newly expanded showroom. Guests enjoyed live music by guitarist Stan Sorenson, delicious bites and specialty cocktails.

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INDEPENDENT WOMAN LUNCHEON

On February 7, Luxe was a media sponsor for the Phoenix Art Museum’s Independent Woman Luncheon. More than 50 designers fashioned tabletops for a silent auction, as HGTV’s Sarah Richardson wowed the audience with her presentation on harmonious living through design.

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COPENHAGEN IMPORTS ITALIAN EVENING

Luxe Interiors + Design joined Copenhagen Imports for its Italian design evening in Tucson. Attendees enjoyed a lively evening full of luxury Italian furniture, delicious cuisine, libations, music and giveaways.

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STUDIO41 SCOTTSDALE GRAND OPENING

On January 26, Studio41 Home Design Showroom in Scottsdale held its grand opening. The packed showroom of guests enjoyed live music, savory bites and cocktails while exploring Studio41’s wide selection of state-ofthe-art kitchen and bath products.

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HAVE FOOD & DÉCOR, WILL TRAVEL.

Photography: Carrie Evans www.carrieevansphoto.com Location: Bulthaup Scottsdale

480.998.8355 The Herb Box Catering + Events 7051 E. 5th Ave. Scottsdale, AZ 85251

The Herb Box at Southbridge Eatery + Market 7134 E. Stetson Dr. Scottsdale, AZ 85251

The Herb Box at DC Ranch Eatery 20707 N. Pima Rd. Scottsdale, AZ 85255

**NEW** The Herb Box in Midtown Eatery 5538 N. 7th St. Phoenix, AZ 85014


WRITTEN AND PRODUCED BY BRITTANY S. CHEVALIER

INTERNATIONALLY RENOWNED ARCHITECT AND DESIGNER FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT ONCE SAID, “THE MOTHER ART IS ARCHITECTURE. WITHOUT AN ARCHITECTURE OF OUR OWN WE HAVE NO SOUL OF OUR OWN CIVILIZATION.” CELEBRATING THE 150TH ANNIVERSARY OF WRIGHT’S BIRTHDAY THIS JUNE, WE PAY HOMAGE TO THE CREATIVE WHOSE BELIEF THAT MANKIND SHOULD LIVE IN HARMONY WITH THE ENVIRONMENT RESULTED IN GROUNDBREAKING DESIGNS THAT UNITE HUMANITY WITH THE NATURAL WORLD. IN LINE WITH WRIGHT’S PROLIFIC PHILOSOPHY OF ORGANIC ARCHITECTURE, AS WELL AS HIS GEOMETRIC PROCLIVITY AND SIGNATURE HUE, CHEROKEE RED, THE ITEMS FOUND ON THIS PAGE FULLY EMBRACE THE ARCHITECT’S SINGULAR VIEW. Clockwise from top left: Deco Stained Glass / $8,200 (for two) / 1stdibs.com. Exterior rendering of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Jacobs House in Madison, Wisconsin, 1936-1937 / moma.org. Small Dot Pattern Textile by Charles and Ray Eames in Red / $100 per yard / maharam.com. Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation at Taliesin West in Scottsdale, Arizona / franklloydwright.org. Robie 1 Chair designed by Wright / Price upon request / cassina.com cassina.com. Eye Rectangular Vase in Red / $2,010 / us.baccarat.com. Wright in his work space, 1947. Bower X Bjørn van den Berg Vase, Bowl and Tray Set / Price upon request / bowernyc.com; bjornvandenberg.no.

©FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT FOUNDATION. WRIGHT PORTRAIT: PEDRO E. GUERRERO, ©PEDRO E. GUERRERO ARCHIVES.

THE WRIGHT WAY

HOUSE RENDERING: COURTESY FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT FOUNDATION ARCHIVES. TALIESIN WEST PHOTO: ANDREW PIELAGE,

INSPIRATION FOUND

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