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CONTENTS

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EDITOR’S LETTER

RADAR

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DESTINATION Innovative ideas and traditional Southern charm make Nashville the next design mecca.

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CRAFT Gaining popularity in 1960s Los Angeles, resin continues to intrigue and inspire artists today.

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HERITAGE These tried-and-true materials have made their mark on Texas architecture for more than a century.

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NEXT WAVE A look at the rising stars of American craftsmanship. SCENE Our cheat sheet to all things new and fabulous in the local community.

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MATERIAL The natural world offers the ultimate muse for timeless tile designs.

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TREND The longing for spaces where food, fashion and interiors collide prompts this curated mix.

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SPOTLIGHT Luxe celebrates the fruitful collaborations resulting from dynamic duos.

THE LOOK

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KITCHEN + BATH These calming, soothing rooms provide the ideal escape.

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LOVE AFFAIR European antiques, bold Pop art and bright colors set the stage for family celebrations in a Chicago home. Written by Christine DeOrio / Photography by Cynthia Lynn

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FAMILY MATTERS A daughter brings a fresh feel to the interiors of an elegant suburban residence created by her architect father. Written by Michelle Brunner / Photography by Dustin Halleck

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PUT IT IN NEUTRAL Subtle sophistication is the name of the game in a Lincoln Park townhouse designed for a worldly couple. Written by Tate Gunnerson / Photography by Mike Schwartz

ON THE COVER: Designer Shelley Johnstone brought her signature style to a Lake Forest home by blending the eclectic with the traditional. French bergères upholstered in Lee Jofa’s Hollyhock fabric hold their own near a psychedelic portrait of Andy Warhol by DeVon. Page 150 032 / luxesource.com

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EDITOR’S LETTER

MUSINGS of HOME Everything we know has changed. These past months as the world literally paused, we found ourselves tethered to our homes—forced to be still, notice and reflect. It was curiosity and boredom, togetherness and aloneness, wanderlust through reading and Netflixing. Food and food and food. Never have so many banana breads collectively been baked. Observing nature and taking a quiet stroll was a tonic for the soul. We sat in our homes, evaluated our homes, and were grateful for our homes. Like spring’s green shoots, we are starting to emerge, not knowing exactly how or where we will land. One thing we know for sure is that we are committing to use our platforms to amplify diverse design voices. Our incredible team put this summer issue together, working remotely, with great care and attention. We trust that it will encourage musing; a promise for the spaces that you and yours inhabit.

Clockwise from top: Snapshots in and around my home. An inspiration wall in my art studio/work-from-home space; the afternoon light in my living room; hiking at a nearby nature preserve; a recent sketchbook.

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Pamela Jaccarino VP, Editor in Chief @pamelajaccarino

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Luxe taps into its regional roots to discover how history, community, landscape and culture inform local design.

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Found in the peripheral enclave of Leiper’s Fork, Tennessee, David Arms Gallery reflects the rustic touches that infused Nashville’s past while serving as a vital design resource for the community.

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Clockwise from top: A look inside the interior of David Arms Gallery in Leiper’s Fork; exterior of a Nashville home designed by architect Nick Dryden that fuses a traditional pastoral form with the clean lines newcomers desire; a tableau in designer Robin Rains’ Nashville showroom captures her talent for “the mix.”

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ANYTHING but ARTIFICIAL RESIN BECOMES A PRECIOUS MATERIAL WHEN WORKED BY SOME OF LOS ANGELES’S INNOVATIVE DESIGNERS. WRITTEN BY MAILE PINGEL

Since the 1960s, artists and designers in Los Angeles have turned synthetics into decorative gold with ingenious methods of sculpting plastics into luxurious objects. Whether it’s furniture, accessories or fine art, the medium lends itself to a variety of forms that speak to a truly Californian craft. When the state became a leader in aerospace technologies in the 1940s, new materials and cutting-edge capabilities, such as facilities that could roll out sheets of acrylic to form aircraft windows, were revelatory for artists. One leader in the field, designer Charles Hollis Jones, pioneered atmospheric Lucite furnishings that had a profound effect on West Coast interiors. His designs were created with thick sheets of acrylic that allowed them to absorb and magnify light, resulting in a sculptural quality that captured the attention of Hollywood stars like Lucille Ball and Sammy Davis Jr. Today, Jones continues to explore the material with his new Diamond Connexxion line. “Instead of doing square or round shapes, I decided to do something different—people like it,” he says of the angular forms. But a new generation of California creatives, too, is lured by plastic’s limitless, almost magical properties. Elyse Graham, who first became known for the vase forms she created by coating sand-filled balloons with resin, is “completely seduced by the material,” she says. “So many aspects of it capture my imagination. Most excitingly, I’ve now found a way to reuse it.” Working with what she calls MetaMaterial (a composite resin made with recast pieces), she makes furniture that bridges art and function. “Each new project builds on the one before it as we discover new ways of working with resin,” says Graham. For industrial designer and spatial artist Nobel Truong, it’s all an exploration of philosophy and technology. As an “admirer of the structural forms and function that marked Bauhaus architecture,” she creates both theoretical furnishings and playful accessories with laser-cut acrylic panels that slot together. Intrigued by “the play on color and shape pioneered by the Memphis Group,” she also explores the effects of color in her work, especially fluorescent hues. Putting an emphasis on the whimsical side of the material’s complex nature is artist Betsy Enzensberger. “Resin is an incredibly difficult medium to work with, which is why I’m attracted to it,” she says. Likening the liquid resins she casts and sculpts to honey and syrup, it’s not surprising her works celebrate childhood sweets—ice cream and popsicles—that range in size from 6 inches to 6 feet. “I expect perfection in my work, but it’s about joy. I want to spread smiles,” she says.

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Artist Betsy Enzensberger uses the familiarity of sweet treats, like her sculpture Vibrant Daydreams made of resin, ink, glitter, pearl powder and plexiglass, to evoke the simplicity and joy so often associated with childhood delights.

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Nature’s BOUNTY TEXAS ARCHITECTS TURN TO THE LAND WITH NATIVE MATERIALS LEADING DESIGN.

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Architecture firm Lake Flato’s Horizon House boasts 30inch thick, locally sourced rammed-earth walls that function as a historical means of regulating temperature, while also celebrating local craftspeople and materials.

Texans have a history of building resourcefulness. “We are a state of immigrants,” notes architect Michael Imber. “When people came here, they brought their own culture and aesthetics, and they adapted those to the materials at hand— and that’s why our architecture has character today.” That character, described by Imber as “sturdy, rugged and embodied with heritage,” has made buildings in the Lone Star State famous, and prompted leading architects around the nation to take note. When pioneers came to Texas in the 19th century, they found limited materials. In addition to the limestone they could see in the cuts made by rivers, there were stands of mesquite, cypress and post oak trees and a seemingly unlimited supply of reddish-brown dirt for making adobe bricks and earth walls. The settlers began constructing with these, and to this day Texas architects are following suit and using the same resources. “When we design buildings, we think about what would make them durable and beautiful,” says architect Ted Flato, whose firm has been known to install mesquite floors and make broad use of Texas limestone. “The best materials for this climate are native. Not only

are they beautiful, they make a structure look at home in the landscape.” For Imber, using endemic sources—such as mesquite, cypress, whitewashed Texas limestone and rammed earth—gives structures meaning. “It connects them to the past and to the future,” he says. “Architectural styles may come and go, but if there’s a commonality of materials, it makes us feel comfortable. Looking at things we recognize is a nurturing experience.” It is a look others seek to emulate. “We have clients in far-flung places who fall in love with our work, and they want to build something like it where they live,” says Flato. “When that happens, we begin by looking at the older properties in the area. From there, we can determine what the local materials are—that’s all they had to work with back then. We try to do the same thing with native resources in that particular region.” Imber believes that indigenous materials are like heritage foods. “When foods became homogenized across the U.S., we lost our individual culture and flavor,” he notes. “It’s the same with building sources. Texas has long been a leader in constructing with local ingredients, and the rest of the country is catching on.”

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blanchejelly.com Name Game: My company, Blanche Jelly, is named after my great-grandmother. Not only is it a distinctive name, but I also believe it speaks to a certain sense of time and our special relationship. Changing Direction: Before this career, I worked in political risk analysis for the World Bank and realized being in front of a computer all day wasn’t fulfilling for me. Growing up in Portland, Oregon, I was always drawn to home design, so I knew I was inclined to work with interiors and make things by hand. I moved to New York City and received my MFA in interior design from Parsons, then went to Hudson, New York, where I began making furniture. After my business picked up, I moved back to Portland in 2016. Guiding Fundamentals: People are familiar with my plaster pieces, but I also make hardware that follows similar principles—everything is made by hand in my studio. I do not believe in high-tech gadgets. I use five tools and my pieces don’t look perfect. I am not interested in perfection. Untapped Element: I’ve been intrigued by working with stone, and I don’t mean the refined kind. Over the years I have collected little river rocks and I’ve wanted to build them into furnishings.

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JUDE HESLIN-DI LEO Formative Years: I always wanted to be an artist, but it wasn’t until I took a class at Pratt on industrial design that I connected strongly with the work and felt it was my path. While I was pretty lousy at woodworking during those college years, it wasn’t until a few years later during a summer job with Johnny Geraghty, a custom furniture maker, that I learned the traditional methods of Japanese tansu. With the intricacies involved and no allowances for error, my fabrication skills jumped to the next level. Mutual Affection: My biggest early influence was when my friend Bernardo Guillermo and I started designing and making furniture together after graduating college in 2005. We influenced each other— pushing and leaning on one another to make those early pieces happen. Living in Harmony: Earlier this year my family and I moved out of New York City to Cold Spring, New York, where we live on top of a mountain surrounded by wildlife. Everyone in our community does their part to preserve the area’s tranquility and living here has had a tremendous impact on how I connect with the earth, especially when it comes to my work. American Craftsmanship: To me, it is the integration of fine arts, industrialism and technology. It is also about keeping the celebration of the artisan alive.

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ASPEN GOLANN aspengolann.com Go-to Materials: Domestic hardwoods, especially walnut and maple. Walnut is so classic and the grain is so rich, while the bright, simple tones of maple give furniture such lightness. When bleached, the pieces emanate an almost otherworldly glow. Studio Influence: During my residency here at Penland School of Craft in North Carolina, I keep an unruly set of three-ring binders filled with reference images of Greek and Roman statues, iconic pieces of American furniture and objects by unnamed makers that I’ve spotted in thrift stores. Southern Charm: I love the elegance and restraint of traditional furniture forms, especially their properness relating to decorum. While my pieces inspirit antique furniture, I try to dust off the stuffy aesthetic related to classic lines by simplifying, rearranging or recontextualizing older forms and styles. Playing Favorites: Made with my good friend and mentor, Peter Galbert, and commissioned for the wellknown English designer Beata Heuman, the Windsor Settee has so many opposing qualities; it utilizes old-school Windsor chair construction, while the updated proportions and curving of the entire back and undercarriage give it a fluid, sculptural feeling. 062 / LUXESOURCE.COM

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Founded in 1974, this Chicago-based non-profit works to preserve and interpret Frank Lloyd Wright’s legacy through walking tours, lectures and workshops on the legendary architect’s work. It operates through five local sites, including Wright’s original home and studio in Oak Park. “We explore how architecture and design shape our lives,” says David Bagnall, curator and director of interpretation for the Trust. “Wright’s design philosophy was governed by the idea that beautiful design is critical to one’s quality of life, and that concept resonates strongly today.” The Trust’s group travel program also explores Wright’s international connections further afield, in locales like Japan and the U.K. While those trips are on hold currently, locals can join the Wright Plus Architectural Housewalk scheduled for September 12 in Oak Park and River Forest to tour eight private residences and two landmark buildings for a similar feel. flwright.org

SALVAGE ONE ⊲ “This is my go-to for vintage doors and door hardware. While you’re there, have a look at their amazing collection of vintage and contemporary lighting.” There’s also a workshop and on-site resident craftsmen. salvageone.com

⊳ GREAT LAKES YARD “Need reclaimed heritage wood boards or timber beams? Great Lakes has it all in its massive warehouse. Plus, all of the lumber is sustainably harvested through deconstruction and demolition.” greatlakesyard.com

EVANSTON REBUILDING WAREHOUSE ⊲ “This non-profit warehouse is packed with reclaimed building materials. You can find everything here from late 19th-century to brand-new items, including the kitchen sink, and proceeds support its workforce job-training program.” evanstonrebuildingwarehouse.org

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The WRIGHT STUFF

Amy Mangold, principal architect at Scott Simpson Design + Build, owes a lot to her high school guidance counselor. She grew up dreaming of becoming an artist, and it took an outside source to recognize that her natural talent for math, science and the visual arts would make architecture an ideal fit—so, at his urging, she applied to architecture school. Going in with no expectations, she fell in love with it. Today, she still starts every project with that fresh attitude. “Each site, house and client comes with their own set of expectations and challenges,” Mangold says, “and we get to creatively solve each project.” Besides designing homes that are never alike, another one of her passions is sustainability. She strives to find ways to reduce energy use, salvage materials, remodel rather than build new, and buy quality furniture that’s made to last. “There is no planet B. We all must do our part to reduce our footprint,” she notes. Here, Mangold shares her top three Chicago vendors for sustainable materials. scottsimpsondesignbuild.com

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OPEN HOUSE

KATONAH ARCHITECTURAL HARDWARE The rich slate-gray walls inside Katonah Architectural Hardware’s second showroom in The Mart, which opened in early March, makes every brass and bronze highlight inside truly pop. Known for door and cabinet hardware, Katonah is now bringing its precious metal-accented lighting and furnishings— crafted by artisans around the world—to the forefront in its new sixth-floor space. From mounted crystal and brass sconces to glass pendant lamps hanging above a bronze-based chess set, there’s plenty to keep your eyes wandering. “Our new space features lighting and furnishings that just looked like decorative pieces in the hardware showroom downstairs,” says Susan Schmidt, vice president. “Now they really stand out, especially being on a floor that highlights furniture and lighting—and we hope this creates more exposure for these unique lines.” katonahhardware.com

INSIDE LOOK Just off Lincoln Avenue, across from Kohler Waters Spa and a host of restaurants and shops in Lincoln Park, The Orchard private residences embody downtown living, but in a luxurious neighborhood setting. The new seven-story boutique property, comprised of 32 three- and four-bedroom homes ranging from 2,400 to 3,700 square feet, was designed by Soucie Horner. Each unit is outfitted with refined details, such as exclusive Christopher Peacock cabinetry in the kitchens, spa-inspired master baths and beautifully landscaped rooftop gardens. “To us, design isn’t just about space. It’s about lifestyle and how that drives design,” shares Andy Lauber, director at Soucie Horner. “Bringing brands such as Christopher Peacock into the mix aligns with the expectations of prospective buyers: They may be downsizing in terms of square footage, but they’re not lowering their expectations in terms of luxury, quality or fine design.” theorchardlincolnpark.com

OPEN HOUSE PHOTOS: COURTESY KATONAH ARCHITECTURAL HARDWARE. INSIDE LOOK RENDERINGS: BINYAN STUDIOS.

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MEET the MAKER KATHRYN FAULL

Exposed to design from a very young age—thanks to her parents, who were architects and interior designers—Kathryn Faull always knew she wanted to be part of their community. Interested in fashion, she moved to New York to work in design, but eventually realized that what she truly appreciated were the textiles behind fashion and not the actual styles. After her parents commissioned her to design engineered panels to fit inside an antique cabinet for a client, she was hooked on bespoke textiles. “It made me feel like I was solving a problem,” she says. Here, she pulls back the curtain on what makes her newly Chicago-based company, Maresca Textiles, tick. marescatextiles.com When do you feel most creative? I have to be in the mindset of wanting to design a new collection. I like to get into my studio in the morning and have two hours to design—I’m very regimented. I used to work late at night, but now my schedule doesn’t allow for that.

How can designers work with you? A lot of what I do is very custom, working with designers one-on-one. My fabric and wallpapers, which are all manufactured in the United States, can be made to order in quantities as small as 3 yards.

Where do you seek fresh inspiration? I’m drawn to visual things, but also to concepts. My last collection [the Prairie] was based on the architecture of Chicago—I’m new to the city, having moved here about two years ago. I always love taking photos of architectural details when I travel, too.

What’s next? We’re developing a new line of woven outdoor fabrics adapting two of our best-selling designs—Shipibo and Pisa—into Sunbrella yarns. They’re durable and stainresistant, meaning they’ll be great for outdoors and also for high-traffic areas in the home.

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TERRA FIRMA RICH TEXTURES AND NATURAL HUES GROUND THIS SUMMER’S DECORATIVE TILES. PRODUCED BY KATHRYN GIVEN WITH SARAH SHELTON

FIELD REPORT Clockwise from top left: Cabal in Pink by Kelly Wearstler / annsacks.com. M43 Lichen / heathceramics.com. Narrabeen in Bangalay by Pietta Donovan / walkerzanger.com. Bow in Terra Cotta & Kohl / pophamdesign.com. Sound Wave Pattern #9 / flmceramics.com. Sepia Flanders / devolkitchens.com.

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GROUND CONTROL Clockwise from top: Prince in Fold by Avroko / xsurfaces.com. Tiempo Kasuri in Charcoal & Oxford / annsacks.com. Glazed Thin Brick in Fennel / cletile.com. Haystack in Mustard Seed / fireclaytile.com. Sound Wave Pattern #5 / flmceramics.com. Kyoto Bronze / artistictile.com.

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RUSTIC ROUSE Clockwise from top: Luna Luna in Sunshine / granadatile.com. Zephyr Nero by Alison Rose / artistictile.com. Clip Square Mosaic by Lindsay Sheets / redrocktileworks.com. Rose Venetian / devolkitchens.com.Echo by Paul Schatz / newravenna.com. Mottled Tile in M8 / balineum.co.uk. Fabric backdrops throughout: Élitis / elitis.fr/en.

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GOURMET SOCIETY YEARNING FOR EXPERTLY CRAFTED COCKTAILS AND DINNERS OUT, WE TURN TO FOUR DESTINATIONS WHERE THE INTERIORS ARE SIMPLY DELICIOUS. WRITTEN AND PRODUCED BY SARAH SHELTON

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Tucked away in the iconic men’s section at Bergdorf Goodman, this sleek and sophisticated hideway provides the ideal inspiration for creating a classic library bar space. Decorated with custom hand-painted de Gournay wallpaper, vintage Franz Schuster chairs and graphic marble floors, the space evokes a fashionable Parisian watering hole, which is echoed in the array of luxuriously adorned pieces on display here.

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Embracing the fashion brand’s Italian heritage while honoring its SoCal surroundings, Rodeo Drive’s chicest rooftop eatery showcases an eclectic mix of decor. With banquettes enveloped in red velvet—a nod to old Hollywood glamour—and wicker dining chairs—reminiscent of Florence’s effortless alfresco dining scene—this bright and polished hot spot prompted a mix of accessories oozing with laid-back sophistication.

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The Dining Hall at Harrods, the world-famous department store that boasts a 200-year-long history, transports us to a world of old-European grandeur with subtle additions of contemporary elements. In 2019, David Collins Studio updated the Grade II historic building while still preserving original elements, such as tiles and roundels from the 1900s. Following these cues are the selections on this page, sure to incite your very own elegant and English-inspired utopia.

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Nestled in Osaka’s modern metropolis is Louis Vuitton’s first café celebrating the fusion of traditional and modern design influences. Emblematic of the Japanese city’s seafaring history and created by architects Jun Aoki and Peter Marino, the building’s exterior resembles a cargo ship. Inside, the top floor’s oval-shaped Cocoon Room is outfitted with cozy curved yellow sofas and colorful modern art. This inviting space can be replicated with intriguing shapes and playful pops of color.

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CHADDOCK x MARK D. SIKES Mark D. Sikes brings his elevated California design ethos to a curated, customizable furniture collection with North Carolina-based Chaddock and its CEO, Andrew Crone. Walk us through the inspiration. MDS: We wanted to create allAmerican, versatile pieces. The design of several items was spurred by antiques I’m often hunting down for clients. What attracted you to this collaboration? AC: Mark is a wonderful partner for us because he understands the power of timeless elements and personalized details in a way that customers and clients understand them, too. Tell us about the materials. AC: Quality is the bedrock of what we do, so all of the “ingredients” are really important. We used a mixture of oak and maple wood species for the case goods. We love the dining chair and its versatility. MDS: Yes, it feels both feminine and masculine, and the scale works as a dining chair, a desk chair or a side chair. I also love the beautiful detail of the lattice back and the cane seat.

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With its delicate scale and slender arms, the Myrtle Dining Chair is not limited to the dining room; it can easily adapt to many spaces in the home. Here, it’s shown in Farrow & Ball’s No. 210 Blue Ground with the worn technique (left) and 900 Ebony finish with gilt accents. chaddockhome.com

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Share the inspiration for the collection. RK: Our trip together to Japan was certainly the impetus. We went to wonderful places, stacked with beautiful documents but both gravitated toward the same designs. What excites you about Robert’s design aesthetic? TB: I’ve always been a huge admirer of Robert’s work, particularly his take on country homes. His approach is eclectic. I love how he has no rules, combining objects from different cultures and time periods. Nothing feels too designed. The patterns are so charming—what sentiment were you going for? RK: We leaned heavily into indigo, as there was so much of that simple dying technique found on our journey. The patterns are delightful, some small and some less so—but they each tell a story. How would we find them in your home? TB: I’ll mix and match the fabrics—nothing too perfect. The Ume pattern (left) was inspired by an original Sarasa fragment from the Edo period and is still considered exotic and valuable in Japanese society today. Decorated with birds and bamboo, the Takeyabu design was drawn from a Bingata fabric, which traditionally depicts natural motifs. robertkime.com

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After designer Robert Kime completed the interiors of Tory Burch’s Normandy, France, home, the dynamic duo connected again to design the Nara collection, a sweet selection of fabrics and wallpapers.

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SOCIETY SOCIAL x ARIEL OKIN When it comes to offering a fresh take on classic furniture, the seven-piece assortment by Society Social founder Roxy Te and New York-based designer Ariel Okin does just that. This is a perfect match. How did you meet? RT: We connected in the modern way, via Instagram, chatting about everything from motherhood to design. Soon after, the idea of our line was born. Favorite part of collaborating? AO: Going back and forth on the sketches was such a fun experience for me. My inspiration images were really brought to life through Society Social’s talented artisans. Talk to us about your stylistic approach. RT: We wanted a look that is a soft ode to the classics but still evokes the comfort of home—designs that welcome effortless and inspired living. What’s important to keep in mind when designing furniture? AO: End use! I ultimately felt drawn to design a furniture line because I wanted to create pieces that I couldn’t find for my own clients. It’s important to really zero in on how the pieces will be used.

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Influenced by furnishings in the ever-stylish homes of Marella Agnelli, the Bobbie Coffee Table features a traditional silhouette with trompe l’oeil wicker details for a feminine twist. Shown in Les Touches fabric in French Blue (left) and Performance Cloud Linen. shopsocietysocial.com

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ATELIER VIME x FARROW & BALL

How did the partnership with Farrow & Ball transpire? AW: Our world is intimately linked to Provence and our 18th-century house in Vallabrègues. For a long time, we had considered recreating our objects in color. The methods used by Farrow & Ball fit our artisanal and sustainable approach perfectly. Favorite moment? CC: Like us, commitment to traditional production methods is important to Atelier Vime, so it was great to see this celebrated with handcrafted woodwork. The paint really brings the pieces to life. CC: Strong colors like these certainly add a statement to a room, but when used on wicker, they frame the light and respond to it. What tenets do you consider when designing? AW: It has to be functional and poetic. I love to imagine a story behind each item. One of Atelier Vime’s first designs, the Gabriel Ceiling Light harks back to a round utility basket originally made by the company in the 1950s and used for collecting fruit. Today, the wicker is cultivated and handcrafted in Provence. It’s shown here in Farrow & Ball’s Off-Black (left) and Cola paint colors. ateliervime.com; farrow-ball.com

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Wicker wizards Anthony Watson, Benoit Rauzy and Raphaëlle Hanley of Atelier Vime and Charlotte Crosby of Farrow & Ball have launched the first of many collaborations incorporating the brand’s sophisticated paint shades on handcrafted wood pieces.

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B&B ITALIA x NAOTO FUKASAWA The connection runs deep for B&B Italia’s CEO Gilberto Negrini and Japanese designer Naoto Fukasawa, who teamed up again to create Ayana, a minimalist assemblage of outdoor items. What attracted you to collaborate with Fukasawa? GN: His pure, light vision of design and the fact that his products are minimal and precise in their shapes and details. Most rewarding part of the process? NF: The most joyful stage for me is visiting the factory, seeing the prototypes and continuing to refine the pieces. We love the use of natural teak. GN: The unpainted teak allows the piece to age and evolve in the most genuine way. This project also has a green soul as all the materials can be separated and disposed of with respect for the environment at the end of the product’s life cycle. What excites you most about the collection? NF: The unique combination of essential shapes and natural wood is so elegant and sophisticated.

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Combining Southeast Asian influences with a contemporary Scandinavian aesthetic, the outdoor teak Ayana armchair employs ancient construction. Each structure is completely free of metal elements and instead uses wooden pin joinery; the pieces are shown in Linaria green and gray fabrics. bebitalia.com

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At a moment when our homes are more important than ever, kitchen and bath spaces have become the ultimate safe havens—somewhere we can pause, unwind and take comfort at the end of the day. Today’s designers are incorporating minimalistic layouts, natural materials and soothing color palettes to create airy environments. Designer Jennifer Kranitz of Project Interiors took those elements to heart for a spacious Chicago bathroom imagining “a quiet, gentle setting where the owners can hit mute on the chaos of life.”

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Designer Jennifer Kranitz created an elegant master bathroom in Studio Gang’s iconic Aqua Tower in Chicago with tranquility in mind. The subdued gray-toned walls and flooring were customized in Tadelakt Plaster and fabricated by Chicago Ornamental Plastering. A brass stool by Noir punctuates the neutral palette in front of an MTI bathtub with Hansgrohe fittings.

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Nestled high above the sprawling city of Chicago is this ideal urban oasis by designer Jennifer Kranitz of Project Interiors. Here, she walks us through the spectacular space, which involved combining two units in the luxury skyscraper. projectinteriors.com

Tell us about the decision to use plaster. Plaster is the main finish here and is incorporated on the floors, walls, tub, shower—everything! It’s very durable and low-maintenance. The various applications create movement and allow your eye to travel around the space. Plus, the material almost has a velvety look, which adds a subtle texture and scale to this very large room. What should be top of mind when designing a bathroom? While you want it to be pretty, it also has to work! Early on in the process, consider the functionality and how your client will live in the space. We were mindful of elements such as circulation, point of entry and storage while building this relaxing refuge.

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That view! This bathroom offers an amazing cityscape. We took into consideration everything happening outside when creating the design. We wanted it to be soft and serene in contrast to the city life visible through the floor-to-ceiling wraparound windows.

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In a Dallas kitchen, architect Jason Erik Smith chose Ann Sacks’ Pietra Statuario for the island, which features a Houzer sink and Blanco faucet. “With four children, the island needed to be heroic,” Smith recalls.

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The words “calm” and “kitchen” don’t always walk hand in hand. But for a Texas couple with four children, a Zen cooking hub was wish number one for their new home in the tony Dallas suburb of University Park.

With its organic material procession, the storagesavvy kitchen flows seamlessly into the openconcept great room—but that’s not to say it feels

indistinct. To delineate, the architects carried the rift-sawn white-oak flooring up the wall and across the ceiling like a ribbon on a gift. “What this does is create a room within a room,” Smith explains. “It’s a strategy we like to use to create intimacy within a big, open space.” Rounding out the interiors, designer Jean Liu employed furnishings with clean lines and stalwart tendencies. A laminate top Saarinen table joined by walnut Cherner dining chairs creates a dégagé set-up for homework sessions and cocktail parties alike, while soaring Pindler curtain sheers and custom sisal rugs lend warmth and softness to the minimal scheme. “A limited color palette will always tone down hustle and bustle,” notes the designer, adding, “Every last detail in this space is choreographed, which creates a sense of serenity and calmness.” smitharc.com; jeanliudesign.com

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“The idea was not to think of it as a kitchen, but as a beautiful space that happens to have all the amenities and comforts of one,” explains architect Jason Erik Smith. To meet this brief, the team at Smitharc Architects prioritized concealing as much visual clutter as possible. Along the north wall, a series of discreet doors encloses both refrigerator and dishware storage. Beyond, in the handsome back-of-house area, a shallow corridor hosts built-in small appliances before revealing a walk-in pantry and coffee bar. And equal parts design statement and workhorse, the impressive, 15-foot-long sintered porcelain island houses two dishwashers and a downdraft cooktop, in addition to generous drawer space.

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TWO OF A KIND Making its U.S. debut earlier this year, Italian company Ceramica Cielo touts an impressive array of ceramic sinks in various styles, sizes and colors. New to the collection is the Multiplo system, a modular design specified for suspended installation that includes a wash basin and countertop, available in 17 colorways. Coordinating lower storage and towel racks are also offered. ceramicacielo.it

BON APPÉTIT The latest introduction from Signature Kitchen Suite, the 36-inch Dual Fuel Pro Range, offers a smaller footprint for the brand’s flagship appliance featuring sous vide, induction and gas burners. Once left to the pros, sous vide, which uses precise temperaturecontrol techniques for delicious results, is now mainstream at home. signaturekitchensuite.com

The Qi collection is the high-concept collaboration between Scavolini, the Italian makers of quality kitchens and baths, and Japanese design powerhouse Nendo. Marked by a minimal, contemporary aesthetic, the offerings focus on linear elements including sleek shelving elements and substantial kitchen peninsulas. The bespoke program is available in several finishes and materials. scavoliniusa.com

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“I have always been a minimalist at heart and believe that there is so much consideration that goes into beautiful simplicity,� explains London-based designer Alix Lawson. For a striking Notting Hill contemporary bathroom, she employed clean lines, natural material and a tone-on-tone palette to create a distinct sense of calm. Lawson also drew upon Scandinavian ethos, Japanese design principles and her own Australian heritage to create the retreat-like cocoon. alixlawson.com

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Designer Alix Lawson used Silk Georgette stone to create a seamless architectural canvas for a sophisticated London bathroom. Bastion Wall Sconces from Allied Maker frame the mirror.

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A FOX FAVORITE: HARBOR COUNTRY Antiquing. I love antiquing in Harbor Country, Michigan. My favorite haunts are Alchemy in Harbert and Trilogy in Three Oaks. The owner Brandon is sure to have amazing finds. Eating. While in Three Oaks, enjoy a quick bite at the charming and delicious Froehlich’s Bakery & Deli, and don’t forget to take home some of their preserves or their famous olive relish. For a delicious country breakfast, head to Luisa’s Cafe & Harbert Swedish Bakery, where the pancakes are a must. Drinking. I also love Greenbush Brewing in Sawyer. They have a wonderful outdoor area to enjoy live music and fantastic beer (the Birds of War brew is the best).

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beach home to a traditional beach shack, Midwest lake escapes are all about the water. “Traditional lake houses often turn their backs to the street with the front overlooking the water and its many activities, whether swimming, boating or birdwatching,” he says. Among the communities in which his award-winning firm works, Fox mentions the beaches of Lake Michigan, the bluffs of Sawyer, and Lake Geneva, if heading north to Wisconsin. “I like to celebrate the Midwest and create comfortable interiors that capture a simpler time, while embracing modern conveniences,” he says.

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recently completed project on a large lakefront estate in Wilmette perfectly captures the architectural and design approach of Gibbons, Fortman & Associates. In addition to the client’s affable nature, president Scott Fortman says the collaborative attitude is what made the project so special. “The client was a true partner, working with the team throughout,” he says. “We partnered with the landscape architects from the very beginning, from materials to view corridors.” It also didn’t hurt that the home was an entertainer’s paradise

complete with a billiard room, spa, yoga area, gym and video arcade. For Fortman and his team, it’s another in a long list of generous lakeside homes the firm has designed over the past 20 years. With the area’s more relaxed feel, Shingle-style or refined farmhouse are among the most-requested aesthetic styles. For renovations, kitchens and family rooms top the request list, with home theaters and home offices close behind. Not surprisingly, pools, spas and steam rooms also rank high. Together, these extras define the quintessential lakeside escape.

Putting together the right team of professionals is the most important consideration when building or designing on the lake, with attention to details close behind. The lakefront exposure is punishing on materials. “We specified hurricane-rated windows on our most recent lakefront estate, and the contractor performed water tests to ensure the windows performed,” Fortman says. Due to the proximity to water, lakefront homes tend to have many more restrictions, so having specialists that understand the rising lake levels is important too.

1. This lakefront home opens to the view with wing-like arms that embrace the pool and spa terrace. 2. In this Michigan home, the screened porch acts as a second dining area and captures the feel of being outdoors, while providing a glimpse of the second-floor sleeping porch. 3. The potting shed of this Three Oaks home has a place for everything. 4. A custom stainless island hood, custom painted millwork and soapstone countertops come together in this Lakeside kitchen. 1. Photography by Gibbons, Fortman & Associates 2., 3. & 4. Photography by Tony Soluri

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quaint communities along Lake Michigan. “The desire to retreat from the city is a desire to return to a quiet, rural landscape, while providing all of the comforts and amenities of home,” Kadlec says. Known for their effortlessly elegant approach, Kadlec and his team put family and outdoor living at the center of every design. “Lakefront homes need gracious living areas for extended family gatherings, and they also need a strong indoor-outdoor connection,” he says, speaking to the firm’s characteristic use of screened porches, covered verandas and expansive windows and doors.

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1. A custom-fumed oak table and Maxine Snider Inc. chairs create a casual elegance in this dining room. 2. Although renovated to include expansive family living space and modern amenities, the home maintains its original charm. 3. The guest room’s original fireplace is a cozy spot for quiet relaxation. All photography by Tony Soluri

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MARK SCOTT HOMES 1. This renovated space went from a spare screened porch to the home’s hidden treasure. With an effortless blend of masculinity and femininity, it boasts one of the greatest views of Lake Michigan. 2. This lake lovers’ dream is situated between Eagle Lake in front and a channel out back, taking advantage of every opportunity for community, charm and class. 3. Located on the shores of Lake Michigan, this home delivers every comfort desired after a day on the beach, with the rustic charm of Michigan’s lush scenery in the background. All photography by Dean Evan Francis

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hen asked to describe the quintessential lakeside escape, builders Mark Scott and Jason Fischer say, “it’s a place to relax, unwind and rejuvenate; to accommodate the ‘bundle up as the sun rises’ and the ‘swimsuit til the sun sets’ moments. It means cooking enough for the whole family or cooking extravagantly for a weekend away.” Such inspirational images guide the founder and vice president of Mark Scott Homes when crafting lakefront dream estates for their clients—most of whom come from Illinois or out-of-state in search of

a weekend or summer retreat. With an eye for detail and a commitment to excellence, Scott, Fischer and their team focus most of their efforts along the shores of Lake Michigan, from Beverly Shores to South Haven, to the many surrounding inland lakes, channels and rivers. Thus, a Mark Scott home often embraces the picturesque views and unique topography of these areas. “The end result is not just a high-quality home, but a memorable experience and relationship that often leads to a long-term friendship,” they say.

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LOVE Affair A JOYOUS FAMILY CELEBRATION PROMPTS THE BOLD REDESIGN OF A LAKE FOREST HOME. WRITTEN BY CHRISTINE DEORIO / PHOTOGRAPHY BY CYNTHIA LYNN

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here’s nothing quite like the prospect of a wedding to inspire a makeover—a new dress or fresh hairstyle, perhaps, or, when those nuptials are set to take place at home, a wall-to-wall redesign. The latter is what the owners of this Lake Forest house had in mind after their eldest daughter decided to marry her British fiancé on the same sprawling lawn where she and her four siblings had once played as children. The timing for a refresh of the decor couldn’t have been better, as the couple had recently enlisted architect Peter Witmer and builder Todd Altounian to expand their English country-style residence by adding a new wing to each side—one containing the master suite, the other a two-story, light-filled family room that opens onto a screened porch. “The original house was designed with maids’ quarters and formal living and dining rooms—not really for the way people live today,” Witmer says. “So we basically redesigned the whole floor plan and rebuilt all the spaces the homeowners use the most, with the goal of making the house appear as if it had always been this way.” As the new and reimagined spaces began to take shape, the couple called upon designer Shelley Johnstone to give each room in the house a fresh look that would celebrate their unique personal style and an important moment in their family’s history. And what a distinct style that is: Think of a fine European antique—a marble-topped mahogany console table with ball-and-claw feet, for example. Then envision psychedelic Pop art hanging nearby. “They have this old-school elegance combined with coolness,” Johnstone says. “They

“THE OWNERS HAVE THIS OLD-SCHOOL ELEGANCE COMBINED WITH COOLNESS. THEY WANT THEIR HOME TO BE FUN AND INVITING.” –SHELLEY JOHNSTONE

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want their home to be fun and inviting, like they are.” No one was a better person to interpret these bold leanings, which characterize Johnstone’s signature look. The home’s entryway—which wedding guests would pass through on their way from the front lawn ceremony to a reception in a grand backyard tent—sets up the dichotomy: Along one wall, chairs by midcentury modern design master James Mont cozy up to an antique table in the style of George III. Across a black-and-white checkered floor, the opposite wall holds a grid of vibrant mixed-media artwork by contemporary Pop artist DeVon. On the adjacent sunporch, a larger-than-life portrait of Audrey Hepburn, also by DeVon, mingles with ebony Chinese elm-wood chairs. In the living room, the contrast is even more striking. There, Johnstone opted for a preppy palette of pinks and greens with splashes of cornflower blue to unify furnishings that evoke several modes of stylishness: a Hollywood Regency-style shell-back grotto chair, a Ming-style coffee table, English mahogany side tables and a pair of French bergères, which Johnstone reupholstered—with a nod to famed decorator and chintz fanatic Mario Buatta—in Lee Jofa’s iconic Hollyhock fabric. It seems no design decision intimidated the couple. They never hesitated to hang a hallucinatory portrait of Andy Warhol on one of the living room’s demure pink walls, or to wallpaper the dining room with an emeraldgreen chinoiserie pattern and the powder room in blue cheetah print, or to paint the front door—inside and out—a glossy cobalt blue. Perhaps the reason for their willingness to take risks stems from the careful calibration of the pieces that were chosen. “We really try to make everything work together,” Johnstone says. “You can take those white James Mont chairs from the foyer and pull them into the living room—or the sunporch, or the dining room. I really like when there’s a marriage going on and it all works.” Speaking of marriages, the interiors’ cheerful pink, blue and green hues also made appearances at the summertime wedding, from the mother-of-the-bride’s vintage Pucci dress to an assortment of plantings selected by landscape architects Frank Mariani and Rob Schwarz. The new foliage includes broad sweeps of vinca and large Versailles planters overflowing with blooms at the front entrance, and tree peonies, shrub roses and clouds of boxwoods surrounding a bluestone entertaining terrace at the back of the house. “The wedding and the house really were beautiful together,” Johnstone says. “At the end of the day, my goal is always to create a place to be lived in and enjoyed, so to walk into the home of people I adore and see their daughter getting married there…that was like winning the lottery for me.”

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Designer Shelley Johnstone called upon DiVinci Painters to update the original brick floors of this Lake Forest home’s foyer with a black-and-white checkerboard pattern that mimics the look of marble tile. A pair of Ming-style vintage horseshoe chairs by James Mont flanks an antique table in the style of George III, which Johnstone freshened up with a new marble top.

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With the walls painted Benjamin Moore Orchid Pink, the living room is demure at first glance but displays an array of style juxtapositions: French bergères upholstered in Lee Jofa’s beloved Hollyhock fabric pull up to a Ming-style coffee table that Johnstone had painted a vibrant green, while a psychedelic portrait of Andy Warhol by Pop artist DeVon hangs on the opposite wall.

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On the sunporch, bold contrasts in furniture and fabric emphasize the floor’s graphic palette and the pale blue color of the ceiling. A feminine Lee Jofa fabric softens vintage ebony armchairs while painterly prints in shades of indigo pop on pillows atop custom banquettes.

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Miles Redd’s Brighton Pavilion wallpaper pattern for Schumacher dresses up the dining room, where fine English antiques from the family’s collection are on display. A delicate antique brassand-crystal chandelier from Visual Comfort & Co.’s Joe Nye Regency line adds to the elegance.

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Above: In the home’s kitchen—which opens onto a new two-story family room—builder Todd Altounian installed white cabinetry and countertops, creating a crisp backdrop for vivid magenta counter stools and, overhead, a pair of lanterns that feature vibrant blue frames. Opposite: A blue-and-white striped wallpaper from Quadrille creates a breezy feeling in a hallway leading to the casual dining area adjacent to the kitchen. There, a mix of seats—vintage rattan armchairs and saber-legged chairs upholstered in deep blue velvet—complements the homeowners’ wood dining table.

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“We love wall-to-wall carpet in master suites because it unites the entire space,” Johnstone says. Here, a classic trellis-patterned wool carpet in soft blue and ivory sets the tone for furnishing and drapery fabrics—and an abstract painting by artist Susan Bouma—in complementary hues.

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A Hollywood Regency-style shell-back grotto chair, which Johnstone updated with a white lacquer finish and green performance-velvet upholstery from Schumacher, makes a bold statement in the master bathroom. White marble floors and a custom tub surround by Altounian Construction complete the space.

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unny thing about love at first sight—sometimes it actually pans out, but not in the way you might expect. Case in point: When a young family decided to leave their urban existence in downtown Chicago for life in the suburbs, they thought they had found their forever home in Winnetka. But it was during a time of high demand in the housing market, and inventory was scarce. Like many nest seekers at the time, they put in an offer and were outbid. Crestfallen, they made note of the architect, Paul Konstant, hoping that one day they might hire him to build their dream dwelling. By luck, in the same town the family discovered a plot of land where a beautiful red-brick Georgian stood that had been left unoccupied over the winter. The pipes had frozen and burst, causing so much damage that saving

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the structure wasn’t feasible; however, it presented an opportunity. Remembering how much they loved that first house, they purchased the tear-down property and hired Paul to design a new residence on the site: a stately, five-bedroom, white-brick contemporary colonial. “The area is fairly eclectic, so if you drove down the street you wouldn’t know whether it was an old house that had been whitewashed and cleaned up a bit or new construction,” says Paul. “It blends into the neighborhood nicely.” Gradually, the family settled into the home, but they decided to hold off on decorating the interiors, taking some much-needed time first to acclimate. “When you move into a new home, you’ve worked so hard on all the choices with the architect and the builder that you want to hit pause to decide how you’d like to see it evolve,” says the wife.

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Opposite: In the study off the entry of this Winnetka home is a leather wing chair from Hickory Chair, above which hangs an Eddie Martinez painting entitled Top Shelf. Below: To ensure that the study functions as both a gathering area and a work space, designer Natalie Konstant installed an O. Henry House sofa upholstered in Castel fabric and David Sutherland swivel chairs swathed in Cowtan & Tout.

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The pale blues of the Stark rug and Holly Hunt swivel chairs, along with pops of navy and pink from the accent pillows, play off the ethereal colors of the Casper Brindle painting.

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“We all spend so much of our time in the kitchen that I really wanted it to feel special,� notes Natalie. A custom table surrounded by RH chairs welcomes all. The Ann Sacks ceramic tile backsplash carries on the blue tones found throughout the house.

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That decision proved to be serendipitous: A few years later, Paul’s daughter, Natalie, joined her father’s firm, launching an interior design division. “The timing lined up really well because Natalie came onboard right when we decided to address the interiors,” says the wife. “She and Paul are cut from the same cloth; they both have an eye for design and they totally get it. We couldn’t have planned it better if we’d tried.” While the home’s interior architecture skewed traditional—think dark hardwood floors, white paneled molding and coffered ceilings—the clients made it clear from the beginning that they didn’t want a typical neutraltoned North Shore house. “They have three young kids and a dog, and they have a lot of energy. Their home should reflect that,” says Natalie. “Using color was a way to bring their spirit into the project.”

Natalie used pale blue as a base, beginning with the walls, which were painted a custom color that at first glance almost registers as white. The barely-there hue ties all the rooms together and serves as a cohesive backdrop for strategically layered accents in shades of cobalt, pink, orange and purple. Some of the boldest shots of color come from the artwork: A vibrant Eddie Martinez print, which the couple bought on a trip to New York City, greets visitors in the entry, and a large-scale Casper Brindle piece made from automobile paint hangs in the living room, hinting at a horizon line through a strong feminine palette. While the owners are serious collectors, they also prioritized works by three young artists who are lesserknown outside the home: their children. Above the fireplace just off the kitchen hangs a fabric pinboard that serves as a constantly revolving gallery for artwork by the kids.

It was important that the home be comfortable for everyone, including for the dog, Sunny, lounging here on one of a pair of Noir chairs upholstered in Osborne & Little fabric. Bold Victoria Hagan drapes and artwork by the couple’s children add to the fun, relaxed vibe.

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Opposite: A photograph by David Burdeny, Rotunda, Stupinigi Palace, Piedmont, Italy, draws the eye toward the end of the dining room. Natalie designed the tabletop to pair with a Julian Chichester antique nickel base, then surrounded it with custom chairs. Below: For the dining room, Natalie wanted to complement the architecture of the home by using simple, sculptural furniture. The light shade of the custom sideboard fabricated by BJC Cabinetry & Woodwork sets off the blue Phillip Jeffries wallcovering.

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Soft neutrals set the tone for the sanctuary that is the master bedroom. A Redford House bed and matching Avery Boardman chair and ottoman provide comfortable options for lounging. The subtle pattern of the Schumacher drapes keeps the room interesting.

Filling the home with sophisticated yet kid-friendly touches was an exercise in balance. The designer opted for generously proportioned pieces with more contemporary silhouettes but upholstered them in indoor-outdoor, stainresistant textiles, reserving the delicate specialty silks for pillows and accessories, a move that appeases both the adults and the younger set. “We’re getting to a point where luxe and livable are one and the same,” says Natalie. “Still, life happens—if someone spills something, it shouldn’t be the end of the world. It’s about making smart choices to create a truly comfortable space.” And feeling a sense of ease in one’s home seems more important now than ever, whether it’s through simple pleasures like enjoying a worry-free glass of red wine on a white sofa or knowing there are enough private nooks for everyone to steal away to for much-needed down time. “This house gives us a base to be together as a family, regroup and relax,” says the wife. “Right now, there’s no place I’d rather be.”

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Family-friendly was the name of the game when it came to both the architecture and the interiors. Natalie’s father, architect Paul Konstant, designed a home with plenty of places for the entire family to relax and roam.

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THERE’S NOTHING ONE-NOTE ABOUT THE MONOCHROMATIC MILIEU THAT IS A STYLISH COUPLE’S LINCOLN PARK TOWNHOUSE. WRITTEN BY TATE GUNNERSON / PHOTOGRAPHY BY MIKE SCHWARTZ

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Clad in finely detailed Indiana limestone, this stately four-story Lincoln Park dwelling was designed and built by Environs Development.

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esigners Filip Malyszko and Steve Somogyi have established themselves as color experts—setting the standard for how to mix bold shades and strong patterns in exactly the right way. And that’s what they presented to a cosmopolitan couple who had recently bought a four-level abode in Lincoln Park that was under construction by developer Chris McKinnis. But the wife had other ideas. “This isn’t what I’m looking for,” she recalls telling the pair of their vibrant concept. “I want the house to feel peaceful and clean.” Undeterred, the designers went back to the drawing board and returned with a design that replaced color with contrast, texture and subtle pattern. “The wife is a chic woman who loves travel and fashion,” Malyszko says. “She was seeking a certain level of sophistication for the interiors.”

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The palette may have changed to a neutral one, but the design is anything but dull. Such as in the formal living room, where a curvaceous sofa and a sculptural chair—both covered in white fabric—pop against a custom black Marquina quartzite fireplace mantel in a satin finish. Architectural details incorporated by McKinnis, such as the protruding Venetian plaster wall and a contemporary stepped ceiling, play starring roles—all painted slightly different shades of white to distinguish them oh-so-subtly from one another. The neutrals carry into the family room, where a plush sectional sofa faces a second Marquina quartzite fireplace flanked by open bookshelves, their backs adorned with a patterned wallcovering. “It was subtle enough that our client felt like it would be okay,” Malyszko says. “It adds glamour and style.”

Designers Filip Malyszko and Steve Somogyi let neutrals lead the way inside the home. A Holly Hunt mirror, Baker console and Minotti ottoman comprise a vignette in the foyer. The metal-inlaid rug is by Erden from Jean de Merry.

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A baby grand piano plays off of the black Marquina quartzite fireplace in the living room, where an angled sofa by Minotti and a shapely armchair by Julian Chichester surround a modern cocktail table. The custom area rug is by Marc Phillips Rugs from SBS Studio.

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Glamour, in fact, is present in every room. Sparkle appears throughout: A Baccarat crystal chandelier, which the wife had always wanted—“My grandmother has one,” she notes—illuminates a cerused silver walnut table in the formal dining room. The signature single ruby-red crystal of the chandelier inspired a custom abstract painting by Adriana Dorta that features a central square in the same color. It’s one of many pieces from the owners’ extensive art collection. A portrait by a contemporary of Picasso, for example, stands out against the rift-cut oak paneling in the first-floor powder room, where the Iceberg quartzite countertop glows thanks to built-in illumination. “It’s dazzling,” Somogyi says.

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As is the kitchen, in its own distinct way. Three walls of floor-to-ceiling gray wood cabinetry with brass details, a large quartzite-topped center island and a stainless steel hood impart sleek sophistication. The designers then added a pair of ultra-modern pendants and handmade black-and-brass Gabriel Scott stools to integrate sculptural elements. The master bedroom, on the other hand, is a cloudlike space containing barely a hint of color. Malyszko and Somogyi used texture to create interest, covering the walls in an ivory-hued linen that closely matches the plush area rug, linen drapes and low-slung, wall-to-wall upholstered headboard. “You’re encapsulated by fabric,

In the formal dining room, a chandelier from Baccarat is suspended over a silver walnut table by Altura Furniture and Dakota Jackson chairs. Above the Holly Hunt console hangs a painting by Adriana Dorta, while on the far wall is a Mr. Brainwash piece.

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A pair of striking oversize pendants by Michael Anastassiades from Lightology makes a statement in the bespoke kitchen, which features floor-to-ceiling cabinetry and Santorini White marble countertops.

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Upholstered in leather and fabric, a modular sofa from Minotti faces the quartzite fireplace in the family room, where a wall of cabinetry includes sliding doors that conceal the television. The custom American walnut coffee table is by Steve + Filip Design.

“THE WIFE IS A CHIC WOMAN WHO LOVES TRAVEL AND FASHION. SHE WAS SEEKING A LEVEL OF SOPHISTICATION.” –FILIP MALYSZKO

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Splashes of pink punctuate the neutral hues in the daughter’s bedroom, which is outfitted with a faux panel wallcovering by Andrew Martin from Kravet, floor-to-ceiling draperies and a plush rug from Watson Smith.

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so there’s a subtle depth,” Malyszko says. The relaxing milieu carries over into the adjacent spa-like bathroom, where a dark Venice marble countertop complements the gray-stained oak cabinetry, white Carrara marble walls and Thassos marble flooring. “It adds a little bit of oomph,” Somogyi says, pointing out that they lined the portals to the shower and water closet with the same stone. The designers flipped the script in the moody thirdfloor media room, where walls wrapped in gray wool drapery and an ultra-plush black wool rug make a moody backdrop for a white sectional sofa. Along one wall, a recessed niche houses dark-stained wood cabinetry accented with brass hardware. “We wanted to create a sanctuary,” explains Malyszko. And it truly is the perfect place to cozy up on a snowy Chicago day.

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But, if the sun is shining, there’s another ideal place to relax. Outside the husband’s fourth-floor office, landscape designer Ashley Joyce created a full outdoor living space, complete with an elevated, porcelain-tiled lounge area. A mix of native grasses, hydrangea and assorted flowering plants adds texture and color. “It’s not only high style, it’s also very functional,” Joyce says. “Very serene and peaceful—an oasis.” That could be said of the entire house, where the designers proved that, while they may be known for their use of a multitude hues, they know how to do white right. “Steve and I love color,” says Malyszko, “but this client gave us a challenge to create a luxurious shell that showcases their art and furniture collection. So we created layers and depth within that neutral palette.”

A BainUltra tub from Studio41 invites relaxation in the spa-like master bathroom, which is adorned with textured marble wall tile and white Thassos marble flooring. The darkened brass stool is by Gentner Design from Atelier Gary Lee.

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