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I would encourage, however, that each of us make time to thoughtfully observe and pursue beauty, art and design in earnest, and tend to it often. Beauty, as expressed through architecture and design, has a profound impact on our consciousness. Structures and façades, space planning, landscaping, interiors, furniture, lighting, and art offer up a daily dose of inspiration, inciting emotions and reactions: delight and
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party hoppers. This season Luxe Interiors + Design wore out our party shoes attending a host of events! Pettigrew’s quarterly Designer Spotlight highlighted Denise McGaha, who collaborated with the luxury Dallas furnishings showroom for a chic bedroom vignette; Park Place unveiled the new Jaguar F-Type at the Million Air Dallas private airport hangar; and Morrison Supply Company hosted our spring issue release in Fort Worth complete with live kitchens. In addition, Luxe helped sponsor Million Air Dallas as it celebrated its 4th annual Wings & Wheels event. The soirée showcased some of the finest private charter jets in Texas along with some of the most rare and exotic cars from private collections. Roche Bobois, Pettigrew and DeVance AV Design were a few of our fellow sponsors. The much-anticipated opening of Laura Lee Clark’s new showroom was another hit! Designer Amanda Nisbet was present to sign her latest tome, Dazzling Design. The new space and book were a colorful and fresh addition to Dallas’ design community. Finally, Quatrine Custom Furniture opened a new showroom on McKinney Avenue. The space is quadruple their previous Travis Street location, which means there’s a lot more inventory to peruse. Stop in and say hello to these lovely ladies. We hope you enjoy the summer issue of Luxe and look forward to seeing you at future events.
SARAH WALSH
OUT AND ABOUT At the opening of Laura Lee Clark’s showroom, where Amanda Nisbet signed her latest book; and celebrating Quatrine Custom Furniture’s new space. See more event images online at facebook.com/luxemagazine.
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EXOTIC WOODS, VIBRANT FABRICS AND JAW-DROPPING JEWELS DISTINGUISH THIS ELEGANT ASSEMBLAGE OF MUST-HAVES.
1. A tropical-inspired outdoor oasis by Barons Originals. The 8’ x 11’ sectional, ottoman (in Sunbrella Aruba fabric) and side table combine to make a relaxing retreat ideal for year-round enjoyment. Priced at $4,099. baronsoriginals.com 2. Elegantly assured compositions, crafted with exotic finishes and innovative in the use of minerals describes reductionist designer Ike Isenhour’s bespoke Enjoyado Collection. Offered exclusively at the EC Dicken showroom in Dallas. 214.742.4801 3. The Kaffina barstool is a beautifully made, contemporary, hydraulic barstool with a simple yet elegant design that is perfect for any décor. It is an ideal way to add a touch of modern flair to your home. Find it at Fort Worth Billiards. dfwbilliards.com 4. Shown is a ring by Doug Moore with a 30-carat ruby cabochon and diamonds. Moore specializes in custom jewelry for high-end clients, such as Quentin Tarantino. Call for a consultation. 505.362.0554 5. The Monastery Dining Table by Masterpiece Handcrafted Furniture. Artisan-crafted in Texas of old-growth timbers, each piece is tailor made to give a unique accent to any room. Measures 120”W x 46”H. Priced at $3,250. masterpiecehandcrafted.com
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1. The Oxford Collection—Timothy Oulton’s Newest Range—references the fairly luxurious place in which the fellows, tutors and senior staff of a college can relax away from the students. Scholar gold leather: The intense hue of the leather is reminiscent of the gold of the university’s crest. timothyoulton.com 2. A new and elegantly polished way to imbibe with your guests: McLaughlin Collection presents another stunning bar/tea cart to inspire creativity in the libations served. Available at EF+LM in Dallas. 214.747.1194 3. Hand-embroidered colorful stripes, sparkly sequins and hand-dyed metal studs are just a few of the unique elements incorporated throughout the colorful new collection from Pyar & Co. at Shop Ten 25. Priced at $110-$250. shopten25.com 4. This contemporary console table from Tony Horton Collection is finished in an ultra-high gloss. Available in custom colors and sizes. See it at the THC Dallas showroom. Call to schedule an appointment. 214.747.7300 5. Bespoke pet décor by fine artist Maricela Sanchez features elegant gates, crates and panels to enhance the beauty and function of your home while providing comfort for your pet. Available in black or white, pillow not included. maricelasanchez.com
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1. Exclusively at Southwest Gallery, Kent Wallis’ sophisticated paintings bring rich outdoor colors into a home. Experience his captivating brushstrokes that liven any room’s décor. Glorious San Biago, measures 40”W x 60”H. swgallery.com 2. Potter Art Metal Studios creates sophisticated, custom-made lighting and metalwork designs. Make this lantern jewelry for your home. Solid copper and brass with wrought-iron bracket. Always built to your desires. potterartmetal.com 3. Known for a minimal aesthetic, Sarabi Studio designs and handcrafts its Industry Red Linear Bench to be understated yet bold. For use indoors or out, the versatile bench is available in many colors or in brushed stainless steel. Priced from $950. sarabistudio.com 4. Discover outdoor luxury with modern flair, made with weather-resistant SunLuxe by the exclusive European brand Lambert. Create an outdoor space that will fit your lifestyle. Several options available. Available through Pummer®. 214.960.4535 5. William & Wesley presents the Zambezi Cocktail Ottoman, with genuine Zimbabwe zebra atop an Italian acrylic base. Available in custom sizes and COM/COL. To the trade only. Price upon request. williamwesley.com
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éditionspéciale $10,995* instead of $14,825 Scenario modular, designed by Sacha Lakic *Modular combination as shown (excluding separate chaise lounge, ottoman and end table), upholstered in Soave leather. Offer valid until 7.31.13, not to be used in conjunction with any prior offer. Price does not include decoration cushions or other accessories and pieces unless stated otherwise. Ovni cocktail table, designed by Vincenzo Maiolino. Manufactured in Europe.
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COASTAL CHIC Dynamic shapes and strong lines unite to present Foreside Home and Garden’s latest selection of outdoor furniture and accents. Originally established in the early 1990s by husband-and-wife team Claire and Mark Woodsum, the brand continues to evoke a charming coastal aesthetic by virtue of a mixed palette of materials and textures. Featured here, the recently introduced Market display table imbues a classic industrial style that functions as a unique addition to any outdoor setting. foresidehomeandgarden.com
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It’s not unusual for Austin-based botanical designer Monique Capanelli to envision an arrangement of vibrant succulents and cacti only to juxtapose them with a sprinkling of seashells and a pair of antlers in a bold shade of fuchsia. What’s more, the arrangement isn’t likely to be set within a ceramic vessel; it’s more expected to be displayed within a coffee table she designed herself. “I revel in creating an element of surprise,” says Capanelli, whose arresting offerings range from such pieces of “living furniture” to green walls and entire landscaped gardens. “My work is about achieving a balance with imbalance, and finding the innate beauty conjured by this asymmetry.” articulturedesigns.com
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Upon developing a plan for the revamp of a stately Houston garden—originally designed by illustrious landscape architect C.C. Pat Fleming—architects William Curtis and Russell Windham elected to build upon its traditional layout. “We chose to infuse the space with structural plantings such as spherical boxwood hedges, which soften the presence of several new buildings that we added to the property,” notes Windham. The team also elected to retain the site’s original magnolias, as well as the majority of Fleming’s brick and bluestone hardscape “to harness the area’s storied charm.” curtisandwindham.com
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SITE SPECIFIC For Austin landscape designer Dylan Crain Robertson, visualizing the exterior plan for this Westlake abode was a calculated process. While the architecture of a home often plays a roll in the landscape design, this layout took that common tenet to another level, as the foliage was literally planted within the property’s façade. “We took our cues from the rugged, inherent allure of the site,” says Crain Robertson, who nestled the home into its environment by virtue of such stylized components as ferns, aloes and locally quarried stones. “My goal was to extend the interior sensibilities outside while echoing the captivating appeal of the property’s Hill Country aesthetic.” d-crain.com
Since its 2001 launch, Hive—co-founded by Philippinesbased product visionary Kenneth Cobonpue—has been offering a choice selection of outdoor furnishings and décor from an exclusive register of artists. Of particular note is the Kai lantern, shown, a delicately shaped fixture inspired by the simplicity of a bamboo roll-up screen. Composed of a multilayered shade oriented in an abstract pattern, Kai manifests an alluring glow that is heightened when flanked by additional fixtures. designbyhive.com
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Landscape designer Ben Dozier, of Austin’s Root Design Company, reflects on breaking project barriers and the importance of a great tree.
What is your design mantra? Be intentional, conscious and accountable. And don’t do the same thing twice.
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Celebrated interior designer Barbara Barry’s premier collection of outdoor furnishings for McGuire expands this season with 15 new stunning pieces. Inspired by understated simplicity, classic design and strength of material, the chic set—which Barry designated Bowmont for a tree-lined street in Beverly Hills—encompasses 20 lounge and dining pieces in powder-coated aluminum and woven resin and two ceramic accent pieces. Shown here, the Plateau lounge chair and coordinating ottoman are bestowed with sophisticated silhouettes that will add the perfect dose of drama to any backyard environ. mcguirefurniture.com
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Who is your biggest inspiration when it comes to landscapes? On a local level, James deGrey David is particularly inspirational; the diverse nature of his gardens is remarkable. Is there anything in particular that you are working on right now? I’m excited to be working on a project in southern Colorado that encompasses architecture and interiors along with construction management. It’s an entirely new set of rules. What is your favorite plant material to design with? Trees. They tie spaces together so fluidly. From evergreens to maples to acacias, you just can’t go wrong.
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The landscape design of this Dallas project— which embraces an elegantly appointed garden and courtyard—was strongly influenced by the architecture’s Tuscan Mediterranean style and the site’s existing topography. “When we first surveyed the property, we were pleased to find several large live oaks, which now frame the residence and provide the garden with shade,” says Carrollton landscape architect Harold Leidner. To devise the tony layout, Leidner engaged a vibrant palette of azaleas, hydrangea and Italian cypress trees combined with a striking travertine hardscape. “What amounted was an exterior layout that champions the aesthetic of the home and its natural surroundings,” he says. haroldleidner.com
Positioned within the realm of a 252-acre stretch of marshland in Orange—Texas’ easternmost city—Shangri La Botanical Gardens and Nature Center is a haven for discovery and enrichment. Highlights of the property include seven distinctive botanical gardens, four sculpture rooms and a Victorian-style greenhouse that was initially built in 1917. An additional focal point is the Pond of the Blue Moon, shown, where upwards of 41 varieties of azaleas border an enchanting water feature. shangrilagardens.org
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garden luxury This season, Michael Taylor Designs introduces Arcadia, a posh array of outdoor furnishings envisioned by designers Andrew Fisher and Jeffry Weisman. Garnering inspiration from nature, Fisher and Weisman outfitted the featured lounge chair with organically shaped legs accented by hollyhock leaves. “The collection speaks to the garden setting it was designed to enhance,” notes Fisher, who adds that the generous scale and sumptuous cushioning were necessary in order to ensure an elevated level of comfort. michaeltaylordesigns.com
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VERTICAL THINKING Debbie Kotalic visits Worth Avenue often. But, she’s not in Palm Beach to admire the fashion-centric vitrines. There’s a much more visually stimulating display that inspires passersby to stop, shoot a pic on their iPhone, and ponder the site of an 840-square-foot vertical garden. “It’s a very tight abstract that both counters and complements the avenue’s sprawling bougainvillea and breezy palm trees,” Kotalic says. “Everyone sees something different. It’s similar to when people look at the same cloud. What they envision isn’t necessarily the same.” A landscape designer for green wall specialists GSky Plant Systems, Kotalic is intimately familiar with every aspect of this wall. After all, she devised it, and even included a hidden optical illusion within its leafy façade. “I’ll give you a hint...it’s very Palm Beach,” teases Kotalic, who collaborated with the Garden Club of Palm Beach and landscape architecture firm Sanchez & Maddux. Behind its allure lies an intricate network of irrigation and maintenance systems that ensures the installation retains its wonder. As for the Rorschach-inspired camouflage, further gaze reveals (at least to us) a wind-bent palm tree, swaying fronds and all.
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MAGNATE O F TA S T E THE VISIONARY PRESIDENT OF RALPH PUCCI INTERNATIONAL DISCUSSES THE INSPIRATIONAL POWER OF ART, THE BEAUTY FOUND IN IMPERFECTIONS AND THE NEXT BIG THING. WHEN I JOINED THE family mannequin business in 1976, all the other companies were doing very ladylike and elegant mannequins. So we sprayed ours out in high-gloss colors. We went where someone else wasn’t, and that became the design philosophy of Pucci from there on out. I LOOK FOR PIECES
that are unique, simple, timeless and, most importantly, that have soul. I don’t look for furniture that’s been mass-produced; I look for special pieces that have been touched by a great artisan and a creative mind. FINISHES ARE REALLY
Clockwise from top: Ralph Pucci in his eponymous New York showroom; glass vessels by Lianne Gold; day-glow Motion mannequins; a scene from Einstein on the Beach at BAM (Brooklyn Academy of Music); a Pucci table hand-painted by Ruben Toledo; an Hervé Van der Straeten console at the New York showroom.
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breathing room. I am always inspired by sculpture, and when you go to a sculpture opening, there’s room to walk around the pieces. MUSIC IS KEY for me. For our Hervé Van der Straeten show in New York, we chose Billie Holiday and Count Basie. For Ruben Toledo in Los Angeles, we had a little fun and played early Marvin Gaye and Al Green. Music is the exclamation point to the mood we’re trying to create. I’VE BEEN WORKING with Vicente
Wolf as my interior designer for many years. My house is a little more conventional than the showrooms, but “less is more” is a theme at Pucci, and it’s a theme in my home. THE LAST THREE designers I’ve
important. I don’t like anything too slick. I like the leather of a Jim Zivic piece because it has flaws in it. I like the cracks in a Chris Lehrecke pedestal. I like imperfections. I think they’re quite beautiful.
chosen to represent are not household names—artisan Fran Taubman, lighting designer Ted Abramczyk and glass artist Lianne Gold. But all three are very original, and we’re trying to pioneer people who have something really unique to say.
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I’VE BEEN VERY impressed with the spirit of Miami’s Wynwood Arts District, and we’re going to open a new showroom there. Most people my age are thinking about retiring, but I’m thinking about opening in Miami.
going to galleries. I also visit museums and try to keep up with live performances. Last summer, I saw Robert Wilson’s Einstein on the Beach, and that opera generated a million different ideas for how to present things.
PORTRAIT: JONATHAN BECKERMAN. TABLE & SHOWROOM PHOTOS: ANTOINE BOOTZ. MANNEQUINS PHOTO: CHRIS FORTUNA. VESSELS PHOTO: COURTESY RALPH PUCCI INTERNATIONAL. OPERA PHOTO: STEPHANIE BERGER/COURTESY OF BAM (BROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC).
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ROUNDUP Lark drinks table with square Adams big top, McKinnon and Harris, price available to the trade; mckinnonharris.com
2305/3000 Regency/Seafoam rug, Couristan, $299 for 5'6" x 8'; couristan.com
Ridge nesting bowl set, shown in Gold, J Schatz, $780; jschatz.com
AIR APPARENT JUST IN TIME FOR SUMMER, THESE STYLISH AL FRESCO ACCENTS ARE FRESHENING UP THE GREAT OUTDOORS.
Chiquita Sunshine outdoor pillow with fringe and Charity Gingko pillow, Frontgate, price available upon request; frontgate.com
Accessory trays, Richard Frinier Collection for Brown Jordan, priced from $450; brownjordan.com
Expressions planter, Weatherend Estate Furniture, price available upon request; weatherend.com
Classic Wood Market umbrellas, Pavilion Furniture, priced from $1,787; pavilion-furniture.com
Modular lounge chair with teak base, Riveli Collection, Giati, price available upon request; giati.com
Little Harbor light fixture, Troy Lighting, $687; troy-lighting.com
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1. In Building Beauty, designer Michael S. Smith takes the reader on a journey through the design process of his version of a Palladian villa, $55; rizzoliusa.com. 2. Greenwich Style is designer Cindy Rinfret’s take on the classic American aesthetic drawn from one of Connecticut’s most established communities, $55; rizzoliusa.com 3. Keeping it in the family, sisters Porter and Hollister Hovey break down the art of collecting in Heirloom Modern, $50; rizzoliusa.com. 4. Lifestyle blogger Ronda Rice Carman shares a sneak peek inside the homes of 50 design luminaries in Designers at Home, $45; rizzoliusa.com.
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HAIL MARY ALWAYS-GLAM L.A. DESIGNER MARY MCDONALD GETS CANDID ABOUT FRENCH CHAIRS, AUNTIE MAME AND HER ALMOST-SECRET GUILTY PLEASURE. YOUR COLLECTION FOR SCHUMACHER: Combines
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feminine floral chinoiserie and fretwork paired with snakeskin and ’60s geometrics.
emerald cocktail ring I inherited from my mother.
LA: JF Chen is number one for antique and vintage furnishings. New York: Score hard-to-find porcelain at Bardith. Creel and Gow is a no-brainer for unbelievable minerals, fossils and taxidermy. Palm Beach: House of Lavande’s vintage jewelry is to-die-for. Lori Jayne Monogramming & More mean “more” when they say it. Who doesn’t love Circa Who for antiques? A WELL-DESIGNED ROOM SHOULD HAVE: One really
good antique or vintage collectible; something large enough to notice like a console or bookcase. FEMALE DECORATOR MUSES: Nancy Lancaster and
Madeleine Castaing. Syrie Maugham had a cool thing going on, too. SUMMER WARDROBE STAPLES: I’m spending most
of my summer in Cape Cod, so am pulling out my Irving & Fine embroidered blouses and linen coats, and a pair of eyelet pants I bought in Capri about 900 years ago. I never tire of them.
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Lacroix for textiles, the simplicity of Bill Blass, the structural femininity of Balenciaga’s draping, and Dior’s New Look. CAN’T LIVE WITHOUT…
French chairs, Yves Saint Laurent’s Rive Gauche, lipstick, a space to truly call my own and lock the door, and a cocktail here and there. GUILTY PLEASURE: The
Santa Palm Car Wash in West Hollywood has the best hot dog in history… and I hesitate to tell anyone. YOUR PERSONAL AND DECORATIVE STYLE:
Personal: Wasp with a bit of Audrey Hepburn meets Auntie Mame. Decorative: Wasp invited Mame, but she in turn invited Peggy Guggenheim unannounced. FASHION HOUSE YOU DREAM OF HAVING A COLLECTION WITH:
Such pressure, but I’ll say Balenciaga. I wonder if they’ll ask me… BEST GIFT YOU’VE RECEIVED? A surprise
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Vintage Stripe in Mandarin, Perennials Outdoor Fabrics, price available upon request; perennialsfabrics.com. Santorini in Tropical Green, Donghia, price available to the trade; donghia.com. Dockside Navy in Railroaded, Summer Classics, $48 per yard; summerclassics.com. Velluto #5400-17 in Mariposa, Chella Textiles, $176 per yard; chellatextiles.com. Tangier Frame Print in Cerise, Trina Turk | Indoor-Outdoor 2, Schumacher, price available upon request; fschumacher.com. County Fair in Robin’s Egg, Perennials Outdoor Fabrics, price available upon request; perennialsfabrics.com. El Greco in Calypso, Sunbrella Fabrics, $56.99 per yard; sunbrella.com. Kimball in Peacock, Pindler & Pindler, $54.60 per yard (to the trade); pindler.com. Pinata in Amarillo, Donghia; price available to the trade; donghia.com. Soleil L.A. Print in Sunset, Trina Turk | Indoor-Outdoor 2, Schumacher, price available upon request; fschumacher.com. #31943-13, Oceania Cruises Collection for Kravet, price available upon request; kravet.com. Regatta in 002 Parasol, Maharam, $54 per yard; maharam.com.
Palmwood in Turquoise, Robert Allen with Dwell Studio, $72.95 per yard (to the trade); robertallendesign.com
Anchors Aweigh in Golden Sun, Holly Hunt, price available to the trade; hollyhunt.com
Solaris in colorway 674, Zimmer + Rohde, $139 per yard; zimmer-rohde.com
New Batik in Magenta, China Seas, Quadrille, price available to the trade; quadrillefabrics.com
15510-539 in Banana, Duralee Pavilion V, Duralee, $103.50 per yard; duralee.com
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Tobacco basket light, South of Market, $1,850; southofmarket.biz
Table telescope, Hansford, price available upon request; 1stdibs.com
low key With its pale pink sand beaches, preppy vibe and nostalgic old-world landscape, Harbour Island is a serene, easy-breezy paradise. Flecked with traditional notes, a healthy dose of eccentricity and classic British colonial cottages, the island’s charm inspires cool tones punctuated with vibrant color. Earthy home furnishings, white-washed finishes, nubby linens and rattan are right at home here. No wonder the design world is stealing its cues from this small Bahamian refuge. This carefree part of the globe has garnered some serious design cred, attracting interior design royalty India Hicks and David Flint Wood to its shores with Hibiscus Hill, the crown jewel of guesthouses.
Gemma sandal, Milly for Sperry Top-Sider, $130; sperrytopsider.com
Brushstroke and Dot and Dash cocktail plates, Oscar de la Renta, $46; oscardelarenta.com En Cage table lanterns in Light Blue and Clear, Saint-Louis, priced from $1,400; 212.835.6448
Marine Life cushions, India Hicks Island Living for HSN, $49.95 for two; indiahicks.com Croissant chair, Kenneth Cobonpue, $2,640; kennethcobonpue.com
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Hand-painted elephant damask, Roberta Roller Rabbit, price available upon request; robertarollerrabbit.com
Peruvian pendant, Ranjana Khan, $540; paire.us
All gold cracker plate and nut dish set, Michael Wainwright, $238; michaelwainwright.com
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Set discreetly in the emerald waters of the Indian Ocean at India’s southernmost point lies the seductive design haven of Sri Lanka. Infused with saturated hues and rich textured finishes, Sri Lanka’s distinct design point of view has permeated way beyond its shores, spreading its jewel-tone imprints far and wide. A mecca for fresh experimental palettes, this petite island
Isoline pillows, Tabula Rasa, priced from $150; tabularasa-ny.com
gem is known for blurring the lines between indoor and outdoor living, exhibited here by legendary influential Sri Lankan architect Geoffrey Bawa, the designer behind Tangalle’s The Last House—a luxury seaside escape comprised of six intimate villas bursting with South Asian flair.
Hundred Petal Lotus table, Viya Home, price available upon request; viyahome.com
Outdoor room at Tangalle’s The Last House
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Gables outdoor hanging lantern, Troy Lighting, price avail available upon request; troy-lighting.com
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Origami studded square crossbody bag, VBH Luxury, $1,750; 212.717.9800
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Geo bowls, AERIN, $550 for set; aerin.com
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Fashion and interiors turn toward Beijing as this capital city dazzles with striking design. Shifting gears from traditional expectations—beloved chinoiserie, blue-andwhite porcelain and graceful lattice detailing—Beijing is setting a new tone where sleek lines reign supreme and regal undertones hark back to the Ming Dynasty. With thought-provoking architecture and Chinese culture as a muse, reimagined forms take shape, never compromising function for beauty, rather combining them seamlessly. Illustrating this notion is the Grace Beijing, a contemporary hotel in the much soughtafter 798 Art District, surrounded by world-class contemporary art galleries.
Mariposa stool in Cream, Kyle Bunting, price available upon request; kylebunting.com
Rubicon table, John Lyle, price available upon request; johnlyledesign.com
Double Hands sculpture, Kelly Wearstler, $1,295; kellywearstler.com
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UNFORESEEN ELEMENT COMPANY Therien & Co. | RETAIL $4,035 | INFO therien.com
“I adore this chair. The curvaceous shape and simple upholstery is a winning combination. The twig-like, gilt-iron legs infuse it with an extra dose of panache. This is the kind of piece that would work just about anywhere, especially as an accent.” BRADLEY AGATHER | DALLAS, TX | THERIEN.COM
+ Upon designing the latest set of additions to Therien & Co.’s Studio Workshops collection—which includes this elegant yet slightly unexpected chair—Robert Garcia intended to evoke a relaxed contemporary vibe that challenges the wonted appearance of upholstery. When paired with the rich textural element of gilt-iron legs, the undulating lines of the seat, back and arms conjure a distinct visual lightness. PORTRAIT: MOLLY MILLER.
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+ The bold brushstrokes of modern art paired with an imaginative interpretation of exotic fruit and vivid blooms influenced Italian fabric atelier Dedar to introduce this striking new motif, which is appropriately named About Flowers. Its dramatic detailing and rich composition of hues presents a standout pattern that offers an abundant range of use, from upholstery and accent pillows to drapery.
“Dedar completely understands the synthesis of old and new, the relationship between fashion and interiors, and the rendering of classic tradition into modern luxury. I love how they shattered the anti-floral taboo by creating this exuberant fabric.” STACEY BEWKES | DARIEN, CT | QUINTESSENCEBLOG.COM
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“The twisted legs on this table help to soften its rustic aesthetic. With its deep tones, I would love to use it in a casual living room setting paired with breezy, white slipcovered furniture for maximum contrast.”
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An antique accent table discovered near her home in the south of France incited Rose Tarlow’s inspiration for designing this tony supplement to her long-celebrated assemblage of furnishings and décor. Crafted from alder in a black painted finish, this piece cultivates a unique pastoral feel by virtue of its handmade quality and visible craftsmanship.
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“The vases’ bold colors coupled with the interplay of form and function give them a strong fashion element. Anyone who collects crystal or is looking for a fun statement piece would be immediately drawn to them.”
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INNOVATIVE FORCE COMPANY Christian Liaigre | RETAIL priced from $1,300 | INFO christian-liaigre.us
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Curvaceous silhouettes and robust coloration converge in the latest designer collaboration from Christian Liaigre. Conceived by French artisan Eric Schmitt—who has previously envisioned a vast collection of bronze pieces for the iconic Paris studio— these one-of-a-kind crystal vases are available in strictly limited quantities in several dynamic color combinations.
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“One of my favorite design quotes is from lighting designer Gabriel Hendifar: ‘Good lighting is a room’s jewelry.’ This chandelier embodies that fully. The intricacy of the gold lace-like pattern intermixed with high-gloss polygons adds an exotic yet modern sparkle.”
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Inspired by the ancient Portuguese design technique of filigree—an intricate method for creating jewelry and accessories dating back to 3,000 BC—Koket’s mesmerizing fixture coils and bends in a sparkling cluster of spirals. Conceived from laser-cut brass and inky slices of glass, the metallic pattern and angular shapes merge to dazzle as a guaranteed focal point in any area of the home.
PORTRAIT: JENNIFER DAIGLE.
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Since its inception in 1979, Dorya has been drawing from the vibrancy of its Turkish roots to create gorgeous statement pieces for the home. Fusing midcentury modern design with sleek lines and a touch of Old Hollywood glamour, this knockout sideboard from the Miami-based company is undeniably chic. Comprised of rich mahogany and covered with a lustrous finish, it is emblazoned with a brilliant sunburst pattern that doubles as a work of contemporary art.
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“While the naturally derived pattern in the mahogany of this piece immediately makes it special, I’ve always had an affinity for sideboards because they can be incorporated into so many places throughout a home. I can envision this piece as a bold statement in a home office.” MEG BIRAM | WASHINGTON, D.C. | MEGBIRAM.COM
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CATCHING RAYS COMPANY Dorya | RETAIL $16,680 | INFO dorya.us
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I am inspired by Sarah Richardson and the way she reinvents things rather than replicate them. I love how she sees beauty in something that most would pass over and that she isn’t afraid to throw a Schumacher fabric on a flea market chair.
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8919 Forest Hills Boulevard Dallas, TX 75218 214.500.0600 kim@interiorsbykim.com interiorsbykim.com Imaginative, spirited, stylish and welcoming, the interiors of Kim Armstrong are much like that of her own personality. “I absolutely love and am known for using color, mixing patterns and adding elements of unexpectedness—but in a very sophisticated and easyto-absorb way,” shares Armstrong. Established in 2002, Kim Armstrong Interior Design is an award-winning, full-service design firm with an eye toward customization for each client. “It is important to me that the design is unique,” she says. “Every space we do is personalized for each specific client, so there will never be another one like it.” As a former collegiate soccer player at the University of North Texas (where she received a BFA in interior design), Armstrong compares her thriving business to a sports team: “We are teamwork-driven, goal-oriented, casual (as in demeanor not in work ethic) and yes, even a little crazy,” enthuses Armstrong.
“I love reinventing spaces in a new way— transforming them into something unrecognizable, beautiful and something my clients truly cherish.”
Who has most influenced your work?
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How do you define a successful project? When I am able to take my clients dreams and deliver a project that far exceeds their expectations. The proof of this success is when I get a callback to do another space or get a recommendation to help someone they know.
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How do you stay abreast of new trends and styles? I am a bit of a magazine junkie; getting a new design magazine in the mail is like an addiction. I pour through the pages quickly and then dissect each page, one by one. I break down the elements in the room, what I like, what I don’t like and what inspires me.
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What is the soul of your brand? What drives your beliefs? My parents taught me to work hard, really hard. We were taught that as a family, everyone has to pitch in and support one another. At the end of the day, your family is what really matters. That is what drives me.
5. Incorporating something personal: Every home needs this, and for me, it is a wood carving of a sperm whale. It used to hang in my grandparent’s front porch on Cape Cod. It brings back great memories of summers on the Cape.
What do you like most about your job? I love that I have the freedom to come into work early, energized by my Crossfit session. I settle into my desk, with my best girl Brandy (my golden retriever) asleep at my feet, and I get to focus on work that I love. How awesome is that?
Fabric is most often our main source of inspiration. Baskets overflowing with samples are a common sight in our office.
I am an avid CrossFitter. You will find me in the “box” almost every day before work. It is a great way to relieve stress and stay in amazing shape.
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max jones and tony walker
›››› MAX JONES AND TONY WALKER JO N E S WA L K E R
1531 Dragon Street Dallas, TX 75207 469.916.5500 max@joneswalkerhome.com joneswalkerhome.com A little mod mixed with a sprinkle of glamour, a dab of modern and a touch of the unexpected distinguishes the fine art and furnishings of Jones Walker Home. Established in 2002 by Max Jones and Tony Walker, the full-service showroom operates with a “mix-it-up, break-all-the-rules” philosophy. In turn, each space Jones and Walker create are wholly unique to the individual. “Styles that are eclectic, interesting and unique enough that they transcend time or the look of a certain style—these elements are the soul of our brand,” shares Jones. Located in the Dallas Design District, Jones Walker Home features an extensive collection of furnishings, accessories and contemporary art from which to choose, complemented by a stress-free, no-pressure ambience. “Our process is casual and creative,” says Jones. “Creating your interiors should be an enjoyable experience. No tie required!”
“We believe every person, regardless of the size of the space or the budget, deserves a space that is beautiful and uniquely theirs.” 1.
This fun pillow was designed by Dallas style icon, David Goltl. The pillow collection is made from vintage dresses from the 60s.
How do you think your clients would characterize you? Real, honest, passionate, unique, fun. I think most clients hire us because they feel good about working with us and know their space is not going to look like anyone else’s.
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Describe the philosophy behind your firm. Treat each client the same, whether they are purchasing one item or decorating an entire home. That has been our philosophy from the beginning; it has served us well.
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You can always find a unique treasure or gift at Jones Walker. Accessories like this chromed Buddha add a worldly touch to any space.
What do you like most about your job? The satisfaction we get from seeing tears in our client’s eyes when we reveal a finished room and the repeat business we get from clients, turned friends.
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What is one thing your clients would be shocked to know about you? Max Jones was a teenage country singer and was named “King of the Wylie Opry” at 12; and Tony Walker won trophies in his youth barrel racing on Quarter Horses!
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Who has most influenced your work?
Tony Walker: Max Jones. Max Jones: Tony Walker.
Max Jones is one of the many local artists on display in the gallery. This is his newest piece, Beauty Beyond.
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›››› JOANIE WYLL, ASID J OA N I E W Y L L & A S S O C I AT E S , I N C .
12740 Hillcrest Road, Suite 160 Dallas, TX 75230 972.380.8770 joanie@wyllinteriordesign.com wyllinteriordesign.com An alluring mix of plush fabrics, unique wallcoverings and fine furnishings distinguish the interiors of Joanie Wyll, the visionary behind the award-winning design firm Joanie Wyll & Associates, Inc. Incorporating leading-edge technologies and innovative materials, Wyll and her team of designers create contemporary, elegant interiors for an elite clientele in Dallas/Fort Worth—from private estate residences to upscale hospitality projects. “I strive to create one-of-a-kind spaces in every project,” says Wyll. “The most important thing for me is to have the client be happy and proud of their unique home.” Recognized by the American Society of American Designers - Dallas community and Texas chapter—Wyll is well versed in a myriad of design styles, ranging from traditional to contemporary. “My team of designers and I are singular and creative—we always strive for what is best.”
“The soul of our brand and our beliefs is perfection to our clients’ satisfaction.”
The Hugues Chevalier Ying Chair is one of my
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I have always been a creative person and have always loved interior design. I followed my passion, and it has led me to a 30-year career. 2.
Describe the philosophy behind your firm? We strive to create formative spaces while also creating a bond with everyone involved in the project.
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work of art and not just an ordinary chair.
The ASID Awards are examples of the hard work and dedication that was invested in each project.
What is your most prized possession? The projects that I acquire. They are an extension of me, and I am very dedicated to them and my clients.
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Who or what inspires you most? What inspires me is a piece of furniture, fabric or wallcovering that sets an overall motif in a space.
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What projects have brought you the most satisfaction and why? Projects in which I build a strong bond with the client are most rewarding to me. They completely put their trust in me without any query and are open to different concepts.
I love abstract and contemporary paintings. This piece is done by local artist, Doug Van Voorhis, who creates exceptional pieces for most of my clients.
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ARCHITECT: STOCKER HOESTEREY MONTENEGRO ARCHITECTS BUILDER: THE ED JARRETT COMPANY INTERIOR DESIGN: COLLINS INTERIORS LOCATION: DALLAS, TX SQUARE FEET: 11,877 BEDROOMS: 6 BATHROOMS: 8
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“The architect, designer and contractor were able to draw on their knowledge of materials to create the palette for the house. Materials need to work from exterior to interior in a cohesive design.” DAVID STOCKER, AIA | MARK D. HOESTEREY, AIA | ENRIQUE MONTENEGRO, AIA STOCKER HOESTEREY MONTENEGRO ARCHITECTS 4 5 1 4 T R AV I S S T R E E T, S U I T E 3 0 2 I D A L L AS , T X 7 5 2 0 5 214.252.3830 I INFO@SHMARCHITECTS.COM I SHMARCHITECTS.COM
Evoking a villa in the Mediterranean, with a Spanish-Colonial style reminiscent of George Washington Smith, this Dallas home designed by leading architectural firm Stocker Hoesterey Montenegro Architects achieved the homeowner’s objectives of order, interest and above all, comfort. To achieve this, SHM Architects kept the forms simple and allowed the visual interest to come from intriguing details, such as uncommon materials and subtle arches. “Instead of overused materials like stone or timber, we used board-formed concrete headers over the windows,” says Stocker. “We also had plaster cast return-air grilles and an arch tucked under the stair,” he adds. Inspired by the home’s bucolic setting and sprawling yard, Stocker designed the home to be centered around the backyard, allowing for outdoor views upon entering the home. “Most rooms have three sides of light,” he says. “Bringing the outdoors in was important in the project.”
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1 Influenced by the Spanish-Colonial Revival style of architect George Washington Smith, SHM Architects used simple vernacular forms to create timeless interior and exterior spaces. 2 The architects, builder and interior designer worked in close collaboration to craft spaces that feature a layering of detail. The furnishings, archways and light fixtures come together to present a unique and thoughtful presentation. 3 A lush, sprawling backyard gave impetus to the architects to create an outdoor-indoor living experience for the homeowners.
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“We loved seeing the culmination of a two-year vision become a reality that resulted in a very special and truly custom home.” E D J A R R E T T, C G B , C G P , C A P S T H E E D J A R R E T T C O M PA N Y 5 6 4 6 M I LT O N , S U I T E 6 0 4 I D A L L AS , T X 7 5 2 0 6 2 1 4 . 6 9 1 . 0 6 2 2 I I N F O @ T H E E D J A R R E T T C O M PA N Y. C O M I T H E E D J A R R E T T C O M PA N Y. C O M
For Ed Jarrett, the collaborative effort of the owner, architect, designer and builder was critical to the success of the project, resulting in an exceptional custom home of architectural significance and enduring value. “The owner established the team upfront. We were involved on a weekly basis for approximately 12 months prior
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to the beginning of construction to help value engineer specifics of the project,” says Jarrett. “By the time the job started, we had clear direction and continuity of scope and sequence that enabled all aspects of construction to run smoothly and efficiently.” Tuscan-inspired, the home is filled with distinctive nuances: “We used natural custom stone for the exterior and imported Spanish tile roofing material. Several interior finishes, such as tile, reclaimed wood timber beams and a custom designed front door, were unique to this project,” enthuses Jarrett.
1 Reclaimed timber beams line the ceiling; and custom Adler cabinets and a copper vent hood complete the kitchen’s custom design. 2 The entry features a wrought-iron railing system, plastered arches and walls, and Italian tile flooring.
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“We used antique roof tiles in different patterns to create interest in the stonework on the chimney and fireboxes. Special attention was paid to the plaster moldings and custom vents.”
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Tasked with designing the interior space of a palatial home intended for a family of seven while keeping with a Mediterranean style, Cynthia Collins, owner of Collins Interiors, rose to the challenge gracefully. “The homeowners envisioned their home to be very comfortable and inviting for all different age groups,” shares Collins, whose
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1 Elegant and inviting, the living room features beamed ceilings, antique iron-hanging pendants and bookshelves purchased from a Paris market. The couch is upholstered in Lee Jofa fabric and the painting is by Stephanie Wheeler. 2 Interior detailing includes groin-vaulted ceilings, hanging-bell fixtures and a wide gallery hallway.
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Nestled on West Alabama Street in an eclectic Houston neighborhood is Found, Aaron Rambo and Ruth Davis’ much-celebrated home store. Brimming with 18th- and 19th-century antiques and a lust-worthy collection of vintage industrial furnishings, the shop’s striking inventory is carefully curated and thoughtfully selected by both Rambo and Davis. Stop in and get lost…you’re sure to find something remarkable. foundforthehome.com 2
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EXPLORE TEXAS THROUGH STYLISH ACCENTS AND INTERIOR DESIGN. FROM A SIGH-INDUCING PYTHON ACCESSORIES LINE TO AN INSPIRED GARDEN SHOP AND HIGH-FASHION BOUTIQUE, THIS IS SURE TO BE A SHOPPING SOJOURN TO REMEMBER.
Stemming from a healthy obsession with her first pair of killer snakeskin heels, Houston-based Annsley Popov offers a veritable collection of all things python through her luxurious Presmer line. From clutches to pillows to bangles and more, Presmer has taken the accessory world by storm, displaying the effortless versatility of snakeskin in a wide range of colors. We’re coveting the latest assortment of python bangles, clearly a summer essential. presmer.com 3
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Brought to life by husband-andwife duo Matthew and Katy Culmo, By George is one of Austin’s chicest fashion outlets. With two locations in the same city, each one boasting its own unique style, this luxury shop presents the latest labels in an artistic and playful environment. We’re loving the boutique’s selection of Lanvin pumps—the perfect accessory for the season. bygeorgeaustin.com 4
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High quality is definitely a key ingredient in the soil found at one of Houston’s premier garden centers, Nicholson-Hardie. This family-owned and -operated plant shop has long provided unwavering service and knowledge since its inception in 1899. A go-to source for many residents when it comes to freshening up their gardens, this flower haven offers intriguing horticultural accouterments and the season’s most vibrant blooms. nicholson-hardie.com
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In a town known for its superb cuisine, when a restaurant stands out you know it’s for good reason—case in point: contemporary newbie Lark on the Park. Located on the edge of überhip Klyde Warren Park in downtown Dallas, Lark on the Park is a fun urban eatery serving up seasonally driven fare. Aside from the amazing food (courtesy chefs Melody Bishop and Dennis Kelley), the stylish space also features remarkable illustrations by local artists. larkonthepark.com 2
Chic and sophisticated are just a few words tossed around when describing Dallas’ newly expanded Joule hotel. Named after the international unit of energy, The Joule evokes the ultimate in luxury, boasting an impressive cantilevered rooftop pool, a Taschen Library and original artworks from masters like Andy Warhol, Tony Cragg and Richard Phillips. Peruse the enticing new storefronts and then indulge in cocktails at Mirth & Refuge… sounds perfect to us! thejouledallas.com
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Often described as “art framed by nature,” Austin’s Umlauf Sculpture Garden & Museum takes an unconventional approach to experiencing art and sculpture. Losing the strict rules and regulations like “no touching” and “be quiet,” the Umlauf is a refreshing experience allotting a rare opportunity to get up-close and personal with some pretty spectacular pieces. Dedicated to the work of 20th-century American sculptor Charles Umlauf, the serene grounds are a perfect pondering spot. umlaufsculpture.org
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Looking for a truly inspiring excursion? Visit McKinney’s Patina Green Home and Market: a beautifully curated shop filled with globally influenced pieces, artisanal and locally sourced foods and organic florals. Whether looking to spruce up a room or two with some new accents or the latest farm-fresh delights, this socially conscious space has you covered. It’s a true one-stop shop; what’s not to love! patinagreenhomeandmarket.com
LARK ON THE PARK PHOTO: KEVIN MAPLE. JOULE PHOTO: COURTESY JOULE DALLAS. SCULPTURE GARDEN PHOTO: COURTESY UMLAUF SCULPTURE GARDEN & MUSEUM.
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I am seriously obsessed with all of the agate and geode collections at Mecox Dallas. A local artist creates the most amazing geode sculptures, trinket boxes, bud vases and trays, all adorned with colorful stones. The bud vases are perfect for spring tulips or daffodils, and in a small grouping, they create a chic centerpiece for any coffee or dining table. mecox.com 2
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Shop Ten 25 (my boutique) is a wellcurated online outlet for furnishings, art, accessories and so much more. Filled with pieces that add eclectic comfort and interest to any room, we support local Texas artists and designers, along with talents from across the country, and carry items from Austin artist Mary Lee (shown here), Austin designer Kyle Bunting, Dallas artist Megan Adams and the Austin-based Square Feathers pillow line. All in all, I tried to create the prettiest little online space full of the perfect finishing touches. shopten25.com 4
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I love popping into Elements nestled on Dallas’ Lovers Lane to see what fabulous new items they have on display. With a mix of laid-back apparel, edgy jewelry and tons of dresses, I can’t resist planning a fun night out. I am in love with the jewelry selection from Lionette that they carry; designer Noa Sade makes the most beautiful statement necklaces. All of the girls in the boutique are fun to work with and so helpful finding pieces that work for my shape. elementsclothing.com
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Painter and sculptor Michelle Y Williams poses next to one of her massive works in her open studio loft space—a 1950s commercial brick building in Houston. Opposite: Williams prefers to dine at Brasserie 19, where ordering tableside is made high-tech with the use of an iPad.
“I tend to approach a blank canvas without any preconceived notions of the outcome,” says painter and sculptor Michelle Y Williams. “A lot of it is just instinctual.” The Houston native, who began painting
A prime representation of Williams’ style, Untitled 12-14, a mixed media on canvas, features the artist’s signature light background and smaller doses of strong color to create an elegant whole.
in 1996, believes that allowing things to happen naturally is the best approach. Hence, Williams lets each stroke of her palette knife unfold a story, driving the mélange of colors and textures to fuse together in her abstract contemporary work. The artist finds great beauty in imperfections—a piece of old wood, rusty metal, peeling paint—the things most people ignore or find unattractive. Yet, this exact philosophy is what gives her paintings, sculptures and metal cuts universal energy. Most of Williams’ works are untitled, as she doesn’t want to influence an observer’s analysis. “Once I am done, the interpretation is up to the viewer,” she says. “Everyone has a unique life experience and when they meet one of my pieces, the visceral connection is paramount.” michelleywilliams.com; 713.485.4291
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MICHELLE Y WILLIAMS GREATEST INFLUENCE:
Cy Twombly. His gallery at The Menil Collection is a favorite of mine. ARCHITECTURAL PERIOD YOU FIND MOST ENGAGING:
Midcentury California modern. Specifically, I like the work of Joseph Eichler for his flat roofs and open floor plans that let the outdoors in. FAVORITE RESTAURANT:
I love to nosh on beef carpaccio and tuna tartare while sipping the fabulous French 75 cocktail on the patio of Brasserie 19. TOOLS OF THE TRADE:
Palette knife, palette knife, palette knife. I am very impatient and hate to clean brushes. Plus, I prefer the controlled texture of the knife to brushstrokes. ULTIMATE INDULGENCE:
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“Working with molten glass is an addiction that I’ve had since day one,” notes glassmaker Jason Lawson, pictured in his Texas Hill Country studio. “The process itself is the thrill.” Opposite: Lawson is watching Brooklyn-based design and manufacturing studio Token, whose work is shown.
PORTRAIT: DARREN CARROLL. OPPOSITE: COURTESY TOKEN. TOP RIGHT: ONION CREEK STUDIO.
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“Nothing beats sculpting hot glass into naturally beautiful forms,” says Jason Lawson, owner and lead glassmaker at Lawson Glass in Texas Hill Country. “To transform it from representational to sculptural, from obvious to interpreted, is truly magical.” Launched in 2001, the studio began as a tabletop resource, with Lawson molding his vessels into symmetrically perfect designs with a subtle sexy edge. Influenced by pops of color and unusual
Merging both sculpture and form in his luxurious pieces, Lawson creates stunning works of art, like this handblown glass bowl, that are sure to make a chic statement in any room.
silhouettes, he later moved into sculpting and free form, which he explores through his custom wall installations and crystal antler chandeliers. “I love these antlers,” he says. “The mix of bronze and glass shows versatility in terms of having both traditional and modern flair.” Captivated by the balance of form and function, he cites the properties of proportion, lines and material—along with the fluidity and incandescence of glass—as meaningful inspiration. “It’s all about the way each informs the other,” he says. “Whether I’m perfectly freezing the material into exactly what I want or pushing the limits of size, it’s always my own personal vision and that’s exciting.” lawsonglass.com; 512.609.9727
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JASON LAWSON DREAM COLLABORATION:
Frank Gehry. I would love for him to design lampshades for my blown vessels. KEEP AN EYE ON:
The boys at Token in Brooklyn and everyone at Phillip Sell Design here in Wimberley. These talented craftspeople are continuing a legacy of great American design and fabrication. IDEAL CLIENT, ROOM OR PLACE:
The dream space for my crystal antler chandelier is a Scottish castle. It looks like a jewel when it’s lit up. What better place to house a crown jewel? NAM E S O M E T HI N G O N YO UR B U CKE T L I S T.
Choosing a career you’re passionate about creates a satisfaction that I don’t think any bucket list could beat. But if I had to choose it would be racing in a Formula 1 competition. FAVORITE LOCAL SHOP:
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Empress Gilbert, owner of Empressive GeoDesigns, in her Dallas showroom surrounded by her unique mineral art pieces and table lamps. Opposite: Gilbert admires the Surrealistic work of Salvador Dalí; an exterior shot of The Dalí Museum in St. Petersburg, Florida, is shown.
If Empress Gilbert had a dream project it would be creating a quartz crystal-covered piano with an obsidian seat for Lady Gaga. Specializing in mineral art décor, the Dallas-based artist and designer has turned a
Just one example of Gilbert’s vibrant decorative accessories, this amethyst and quartz table lamp packs a punch with its sparkling dose of color and sugar plum silk shade.
lifelong passion with crystals, fossils and semiprecious gems into a thriving business—Empressive GeoDesigns—by fashioning finds from around the globe into lamps, sculptures and accents. “I have always been in love with the color and natural architecture of crystals,” says Gilbert, who considers Brazil a mineral mecca and has clients from as far away as Russia. According to Gilbert, the real work begins after she determines whether a particular mineral is better suited to being a lamp or a sculptural accent. “If the crystal formations are displayed in an ascending direction it’s better as an accent piece,” she says, first splitting the mineral in half before beginning the arduous polishing process. “Minerals can be very flaky and it takes a wide range of polishing tools to do the job right. It’s never just as simple as sticking something on a base.” empressivegeodesigns.com; 214.343.0000
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Over the last 30 years I have acquired a team of people, including importers and geologists, who send me pictures from places around the world I could never get to on a regular basis. FAVORITE FINDS:
I have fossils from the Devonian era that are 350 to 400 million years old, and I also have a T. rex egg. GREATEST INFLUENCES:
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creatively looser and more experimental in nature, these hotel designs’ bold assertions are definitely something to write home about, especially when an A-list decorator is at the helm. At the Viceroy Anguilla, Los Angeles designer Kelly Wearstler employed unexpected contrasts of natural, neutral-hued elegance where rugged driftwood intermingles with finely honed stone; and white, black and gold interplay with the blue Caribbean waters. The resort’s Sunset Lounge, overlooking the bay, is brimming with a myriad of design nuggets. A mesmerizing Italian marble backsplash primed for sleek open shelving stands tall and bold behind a Carrara-topped island with warm wood chevron detailing. “Be fearless,” advises Wearstler. “Incorporate a bold use of texture in your home, in your kitchen, and mix different metals and materials.” As a stylish departure to the natural backdrop, sumptuous gold (a staple of the designer’s) and shagreen-upholstered barstools offer a fashionable perch to survey the culinary action. “The raw material has so much spirit and natural beauty,” notes Wearstler. “It’s Mother Nature in her finest form. It’s architectural art.”
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painted glass. “When I design a hotel, I look to create a mood specific to that property,” says Rottet. “I felt in this particular location that keeping with the 1940s and ’50s inspiration was appropriate.” Naples, Florida-based designer Jett Thompson also approached the Scarp Ridge Lodge’s décor, particularly that the kitchen, with an aesthetic in line with the boutique hotel’s Crested Butte, Colorado, locale. A take on the all-white kitchen, Thompson warmed up the potentially stark palette by working with blonde woods and almond-hued cabinetry and accents.
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spirited approach to design that’s captured our attention. Encouraged by the lush equatorial gardens on the grounds of luxury resort Karma Jimbaran, Grounds Kent Architects embraced the untamed environment when creating this serene soaking retreat. Cast out of a unique blend of terrazzo, marble and
sandstone, the organically shaped bath echoes the design sensibility consistent throughout the property. “The villas are built to follow the design of a traditional courtyard found in a Bali village,” explains Martin Grounds, lead architect on the project. A wide stone path dotted with river rocks connects to the freestanding, open-air tub, overhung with palms and frangipanis, while the imposing stonewall anchors the retreat giving way to the natural plant inhabitants. The awardwinning Australian firm found inspiration amidst the lush tropical landscape and peacefully nestled this stunning display of classic Balinese architecture. “There is something truly luxurious about an outdoor bath in the sweet Bali air.”
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Countering the at-ease Balinese dream is TriBeCa’s Greenwich Hotel (shown above.) The 88-room brownstone boasts spaces that elicit luxury apartments rather than mere hotel rooms. Hence, you won’t find any commonplace bathrooms on the premises, only traces of meticulous attention to detail. Designer Samantha Crasco used Carrara marble as her muse when assembling this space, as the mosaic floors set the stage for the gold hardware and an
Owner Izak Senbahar, who worked closely with Grange, wanted the hotel to exhibit “French luxury with Swiss precision.” Saturated with artistic expression, the übersophisticated vanity fitted with sleek Lefroy Brooks nickel finishes is a modern complement to the classically striped Belgian black and Thassos white marble floors. And that pastel mint complexion? It was added to “bring a translucent element into the mix,” says Senbahar. “It was necessary to include this eye-catching color detail to draw you in even further.”
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HILLTOP HIDEAWAY SLOPING LAND AND A SPRING-FED CREEK ARE THE BACKDROP FOR THIS HOME OUTSIDE OF HOUSTON IMBUED WITH THOUGHTFUL, COZY FURNISHINGS AND A MIX OF REGAL ANTIQUES. WRITTEN BY KIMBERLY OLSON
PHOTOGRAPHY BY NICK JOHNSON
INTERIOR DESIGN Ginger Barber, ASID, Ginger Barber Design Inc. ARCHITECTURE Russell Windham, Curtis & Windham Architects Inc. HOME BUILDER Brad Ratcliff and Randal B. Ratcliff, R.B. Ratcliff & Associates LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Sarah Newbery, Curtis & Windham Architects Inc. BEDROOMS 9
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eeking a country getaway near Houston, a couple found not a house, but rather an idyllic spot on which to build one—more than 100 acres with mature trees and rolling green hills, just an hour-and-a-half drive from home. “It almost looks like the
nearby areas of Brenham and Chappell Hill, which are charming little towns,” the wife says. “We fell in love with the property.” So build they would. “They wanted a country house that was like an English hunt cottage,” says Ginger Barber, the couple’s longtime interior designer. While living in London, they’d become enchanted with the countryside. They envisioned relaxing with friends and family, including their two grown daughters, and spending time with their teenage son hiking the property. Their longtime architects, Russell Windham and William Curtis, and landscape designer Sarah Newbery took their cues from the land. “It’s a remarkable property because there’s a spring-fed creek that runs through the middle of it, and there’s a pretty dramatic slope to the land,” says Windham, who accomplished the project with Hill Swift, Brian Davis and Joel Lowery. “We put the house up on the high side, so you look down on a lake that was made by incorporating the creek, and the owners have a big view of the valley beyond.” Adds Newbery, “What’s beautiful is that you 174 L U X E I N T E R I O R S
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An elegant fireplace with a mantel by builder Brad Ratcliff offers a cozy dining experience in the great room. The custom table and chairs are by Neal & Company. Left: Bookshelves crafted by the builder display the homeowners’ extensive collection. The late 18th-century library staircase was purchased at Memorial Antiques & Interiors.
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Interior designer Ginger Barber created a homey great room sitting area with a tufted 19th-century Italian Regency canapĂŠ. Opposite: A sinuous spiral staircase graces the entry. The antique chair upholstered in vintage linen is from The Gray Door, while the antique iron table beside it was purchased at M. Naeve.
The sunny butler’s pantry includes a wet bar with plenty of storage. A pair of antique chairs from Memorial Antiques & Interiors flanks a late 19th-century European table purchased at Skelton St. John. Lanterns from Chateau Domingue hang overhead.
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have the near ground of the sloping lawn, a middle ground with a lake that we made, and a long view with layers to it—you see hills and hills.” The couple enjoys an almost cinematic experience as they drive up to the home, which flirts through the trees and then disappears. “At first,
A generous island allows for either prep work or casual dining in the kitchen. Custom-painted barstools from Kirby & Company with nailhead trim detailing provide stylish and comfortable seating. Grosvenor three-light pendants from Circa Lighting offer focused illumination.
you’re meandering through what had been a horse farm,” Newbery says. “The house reveals itself through portions of the landscape.” In designing the home, the architects created a mixture of intimate rooms—for working or settling in with a good book—to grand, lightfilled spaces for big gatherings. “My husband comes from a large family, and this Thanksgiving, we were overflowing in the main house and the guest house,” the wife says. To make the grand rooms appear even larger, they’re preceded by smaller spaces. “When you enter the house, you come through a small entryway and then come into the main room that has a 15-foot-high ceiling. It’s almost a neoclassical English sitting room,” Windham says. “You don’t expect it to have this moment of grandeur, and then to the right, there’s an office sitting room for the master suite that’s very intimate.” LUXE INTERIORS
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Above: The screened porch was designed to act as an outdoor living room. Visitors can grab a spot on the daybed sofa or lounge chairs by The Wicker Works purchased at David Sutherland. Right: The home’s stately exterior was constructed from limestone that was whitewashed to give it the appearance of a traditional farmhouse.
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When furnishing the rooms, Barber kept scale at the forefront of her mind. “That main room is huge, and we just went for it,” she says. “We over-scaled everything.” She used an eclectic mix of antiques—from Swedish to Italian—throughout the home. The wife joined Barber on shopping trips, explaining that she feels more attached to her home if she can remember where every piece came from. Several family heirloom pieces were also incorporated. “There’s a desk in one of the upstairs bedrooms that belonged to my great-grandfather,” says the wife. “And we have a tiny rocking chair that was my husband’s when he was a child. It looks like it was made out of the side of a barrel, and we had it refinished.”
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This outdoor seating area features a walk-through covered structure by firm Curtis & Windham Architects. The table and chairs are from Brown, and a stone cow garden sculpture from The Mews I adds a whimsical touch.
In the master bathroom, a graceful stand-alone tub affords views of the home’s idyllic grounds. An antique beaded chandelier, purchased at W. Gardner, lends old-world elegance while a muslin-upholstered antique side chair, from Memorial Antiques & Interiors, is a resting spot for fluffy towels.
Above: The peaceful master bedroom features a custom bed by David Iatesta purchased at Culp Associates. A French Os de Mouton-style bench is from Liz Spradling Antiques. Left: In a quiet corner of the master, a linen slipcovered chaise from The Gray Door provides an ideal lounging spot.
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At the same time, comfort was key. “Every sofa in the house is 96 inches long, because everything had to be nap-able,” Barber says. She kept the furnishings as spare as possible, so as not to compete with the home’s well-crafted wainscoting and other millwork. Brad Ratcliff, whose team built the home to sky-high standards that will ensure it’s still standing in 100 years, also crafted the cabinetry and decorative woodwork. “We have our own 16,000-square-foot mill shop,” says Ratcliff, who worked on the build with his father Randal B. Ratcliff. “Curtis & Windham Architects designed every bit of it, and then we built what they drew.” Throughout the design and build, the homeowners were involved every step of the way. “We all hashed out the details together,” the wife says. “And we’re all friends, so it was a really enjoyable project.” L
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LIQUID ASSET CALIFORNIA TRANSPLANTS REJUVENATE AN AUSTIN HOUSE TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF ITS SPECTACULAR PENINSULA SETTING. W R I T T E N B Y J O R G E S . A R A NG O
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ARCHITECTURE Gary Furman, FAIA, LEED AP, and Philip Keil, AIA, Furman + Keil Architects INTERIOR DESIGN Fern Santini, Abode | Fern Santini Design HOME BUILDER David Dalgleish, Dalgleish Construction Company LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Mark Word, Mark Word Design BEDROOMS 3
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A living room seating area—separated from another by a custom console—features a sofa from Holly Hunt, Berman Rosetti armchairs and a Turkish Oushak carpet from Abrash. Much of the home’s lighting is whimsical, such as this Hive fixture showing miniature figures holding hands.
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hough the phrase “location, location, location” is generally attributed to British real estate tycoon Lord Harold Samuel, its earliest usage appeared in a 1926 Chicago Tribune classified ad. Yet what was true in
1926, as well as in Lord Samuel’s time, remains an incontrovertible fact today. Proof positive of the adage is this idyllic tree-shaded property in Austin, which is bordered on three sides by a postcard-perfect lake. Unfortunately for the couple who transferred from California to Texas for work, the existing 1983 house that sat on the land had a few quirks. “The house needed a lot of work,” says designer Fern Santini. “It was red and black, with a lot of gold sponge painting.” And so, Santini—along with architects Gary Furman and Philip Keil, home builder David Dalgleish and landscape designer Mark Word—was hired to turn the house into one more conducive to the homeowners’ lifestyle. “Having lived in such close proximity to the ocean, I liked the look of Malibu-style homes,” says the wife. For Santini, that translated to lots of big windows, natural light and materials like limestone and rift-sawn white oak flooring. “The owner didn’t want the home to be formal,” the designer says, “and if something was formal, it had to be juxtaposed with something informal.”
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“THE OWNER’S A SCULPT OR AND A POTTER, SO SHE LOVED THE HANDCRAFT ED QUALIT Y OF PIECES LIKE T HE BUFFET.”
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Custom inlaid panels by Joseph Zambarano conceal the dining area from the kitchen while providing cabinetry storage for the latter. Meridiani’s Taylor Tre chairs, through Scott+Cooner, surround a custom table by designer Fern Santini. The handcrafted buffet is by local artisan Michael Wilson. Karen Hawkins’ peace sign is made of toy soldiers.
Zambarano’s custom cabinetry offers a lighter face in the kitchen, where Stefan Diez stools from Scott+Cooner pull up to an island that features a Franke sink. Overhead, Kartell’s Bloom pendant adds whimsy to the space.
A Malou Flato painting from Davis Gallery & Framing hangs above Gervasoni’s Otto 123 chairs in the breakfast area. An antique Portuguese convent table from Jean-Marc Fray brings texture to the room, while orange vases from Wendow Fine Living coordinate with the color in the painting. C O N T I N U E D F R O M P A G E 187
But before the women could translate these ideas into welcoming interiors, Furman had to deal with the structure. “We wanted to capitalize on the most beautiful vistas,” explains the wife, “but close in some areas where neighbors were in view to make it feel more cozy and give us privacy.” Outside, Furman says, “We inherited a lot of building forms from the old house. We clad them simply in stucco so their mass wouldn’t stand out too much. Then we added copper details—roof, downspouts and windows—and steel elements—the carport, boat dock and brise soleils.” Inside, “steel beams carry the weight of the roof, which allowed us to take down load-bearing walls that were cutting up the space,” he adds. LUXE INTERIORS
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For outdoor dining, a sturdy Restoration Hardware table is paired with bistro chairs by TK Collections in New York. On the dock, two Maia chairs by Patricia Urquiola for Kettal, purchased through Urbanspace Interiors, offer perches for lounging. The same chairs surround the fire pit.
“THE SITE IS REALLY ALL ABOUT THESE BIG T REES AND THE WATER.”
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A raised area in the living room accommodates a home office, where a vintage Stilnovo double pendant illuminates a Wilson desk, from Dessin Fournir’s GÊrard collection, which sits on a Moroccan rug. The built-in cabinetry is by Zambarano.
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Also, Dalgleish says, Spanish cedar eaves outside “create a similar look to mahogany while remaining rot-resistant.” Taking out baseboards and
In the master bedroom sitting area, the amply proportioned lounge chairs and ottoman from David Sutherland are an ideal spot from which to view an artwork made of cornhusks by a South American co-op that the designer found at Shabby Slips. The lamps are by Giorgetti.
moldings, he adds, emphasized the height of rooms, and “minimal finishes were an important part of making the interiors work.” These strategies gave the house a light-filled airiness not present in its former incarnation. In order to capitalize further on the views, Santini and her clients settled on a muted palette—creamy whites and soft natural gray-greens—that framed the scenery without distraction. Then Santini set about creating “yin and yang everywhere.” The dining room’s Swarovski crystal branch chandelier, for example, is balanced with a natural-edge credenza and a sturdy trestle table. “The wife is a sculptor and a potter, so she loved the handcrafted quality of pieces like the buffet,” explains Santini. The living room’s sedately tailored seating is enlivened by surprising textures such as a handwoven Oushak rug and chairs upholstered in curly lamb’s wool. A wall piece made of cornhusks contrasts with the master bedroom’s clean modern millwork.
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Joyce Howell’s canvas, from Wally Workman Gallery, brings color to the soothing master bedroom neutrals, conveyed through Wildflower Organics bedding and a rug by Minotti purchased at Scott+Cooner. Pollack drapery fabric in a champagne hue, custom by the designer, increases the elegant yet calming palette.
Victoria + Albert’s Napoli tub takes center stage in the master bathroom and is set on flooring from Alkusari Stone. A sheepskin rug from Wildflower Organics and a twotiered brass table from Antique Swan finish the space. Alison Berger pendants, through Holly Hunt, brighten the scene. C O N T I N U E D F R O M P A G E 195
Finally, adding to the relaxed elegance, Word created shaggy plantings that flop comfortably onto pathways (clover ferns), tall ones that sway in the breeze (sedges), flowering varieties that provide pops of color (shrimp plants and Chinese ground orchids) and dramatic accents that inject an occasional sculptural element (giant leopard plants). Word also added a few live oaks to those existing on the lot and, in a nod to the owners’ California days, a few olive trees. “The site is really all about these big trees and the water,” Word says. The teamwork resulted in a home in which it’s virtually impossible not to relax and unwind—the favorite spot being a daybed suspended on ropes in the screened porch that Furman carved out of the massive living room. It’s a far cry from the overly dark former dwelling that used to reside on the property. “They turned a house that didn’t appeal to me at all into a house that I now love,” concludes the homeowner happily. L
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gallery style TR A DI TI O NA L ELEME NTS ME E T CONTEMPOR AR Y L I NE S I N A D AL L AS HOM E T O C R EA TE A TR AN SITIONAL WON DE R THAT C ONNE C T S T O I T S E NV I R ONM E NT . W R I T T E N B Y CHARLOTTE SAF AV I
P H O T O G R A P H Y B Y IRA M O N TG O M E RY
ARCHITECTURE David Stocker, AIA, Stocker Hoesterey Montenegro Architects INTERIOR DESIGN Ashley Tripplehorn Hunt and Dee Dee Hoak, Tripplehorn Hoak Interiors HOME BUILDER Brad Ellerman, Ellerman Homes, Inc. LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Bill Bauer, ASLA, The Garden Design Studio BEDROOMS 4
BATHROOMS 6
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he homeowners wanted a more contemporary house but not necessarily an extremely modern one,” says architect David Stocker of the transitional-style abode he designed for a young family in the Bluffview
neighborhood of Dallas. “We used traditional forms and materials, but reinterpreted them in a fresh way.” But before breaking ground, Stocker had to determine the optimal orientation for the angular C-shaped house conceived around an inner courtyard. Its overall design incorporated a lot of glass, so avoiding direct sunlight was a priority. The resulting north-oriented inner spine of the C-shaped configuration is a 53-foot-long glass gallery running parallel to the courtyard. From the gallery, case openings flow into the public rooms—foyer, dining and living—which all front the home’s south-facing street side. The floor-to-ceiling windowed gallery also connects the private wing, with its master suite, to the family wing, with its kitchen and family room. “Circulation is often buried in a traditional hallway,” says Stocker. “Here, it’s part of the experience. The gallery isn’t just to get from A to B, but to walk along the edge of this pretty courtyard.”
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The living room’s steel-and-glass light pendant by Ames Ingham picks up the paned windows’ boxy lines, as does a square shagreen coffee table by R+Y Augousti. Left: The white oak flooring by Southern Wood Flooring & Supply was custom-stained to a gray tone, which complements the Kolbe & Kolbe floor-to-ceiling window’s steel-hued finish.
Above: The stainless-steel and white laminate gourmet kitchen, including the sculptural floating hood, is by Bulthaup. Cantilevered barstools are by Brueton. Right: Plantings in this courtyard vignette include a dwarf pomegranate in a rectilinear concrete planter, as well as a long bed of alternating Panicum and Artemisia Powis Castle. C O N T I N U E D F R O M P A G E 200
“It took great precision to get the frameless corner windows just right in the gallery,” adds Brad Ellerman, who helmed the build. “We also had to put in concealed steel structures to support its roof.” In addition to glass and steel, other conventional building materials for the house included cement plaster on masonry, as well as slate shingle and standing seam metal. Stocker, however, transformed them into something different. “I used them in their simplest forms, yet with architectural theater,” he says. “So you get a hint, or tease, of the inner courtyard from the front of the house, but you don’t see it all. I used this layered technique throughout.” Stocker’s interesting architectural approach creates the illusion of a small village, which he achieved by combining varied rooflines and roof heights on the individual block forms that become the whole house. Despite this assorted technique, the residence feels seamless. “You can’t tell where the 202 L U X E I N T E R I O R S
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To echo the shape of existing Louis VI-style chairs in the kitchen’s breakfast area, Philippe Starck Ghost chairs by Kartell were chosen for their transparency to keep the hallway view open. They pull up to a Saarinen table by Knoll topped in practical marble with a slender base.
“I WANTED THE LANDSCAPI NG AND HARDSCAPI NG TO BE BOI LED DOWN USI NG A MI NIMALISTI C APPROACH.”
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The home’s inner courtyard terrain falls off, so Cor-Ten steel was used as a material for retaining walls. To the left is the family wing, with an outside loggia and an infinity swimming pool. The gallery has a standing seam metal roof, whereas the other block-form roofs are composed of slate shingle.
Above: Concrete pavers follow the length of the gallery toward the master suite. A linear bed of Mexican feather grass directly borders the gallery. Left: The armchairs and glass-and-chrome side table in the master bedroom reflect the homeowners’ penchant toward Hollywood Regency style.
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architect’s work ends and mine begins,” says landscape architect Bill Bauer. “I wanted the landscaping and hardscaping to be boiled down using a minimalistic approach.” This was achieved, not just by rectilinear plantings and elements, but also by using bold materials, such as Cor-Ten steel. “There’s also a firm symbiotic relationship between the architecture and interior design,” says designer Ashley Tripplehorn Hunt, who worked on the home alongside Dee Dee Hoak. “The paint for the public areas was important because the space flows through open rooms into the bright gallery. They’re all seen at the same time. We picked a warm white because we didn’t want to compete with the exterior architecture and courtyard.” The color further served as a backdrop for the homeowners’ collection of artwork as well as their existing furnishings, which the designers blended into a relaxed interpretation of Hollywood Regency style.
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The contemporary artwork at the master suite end of the gallery is part of the homeowners’ collection. To the left are several case openings to the front public rooms and to the right are expansive views of the landscaped inner courtyard.
The master bathroom was built upon land that dropped off steeply and had to be fortified. To add further interest, another layer of Cor-Ten steel serves as a V-shaped retaining wall, encompassing a bed planted with rosemary. The adjacent planter holds butterfly iris.
The floating rift-cut oak vanity in the master bathroom is by Lorin Marlow. Marble from Ann Sacks provides material on the countertop, as well as on the floor-to-ceiling backsplash reflected in the mirror. C O N T I N U E D F R O M P A G E 206
“Though we used elements from the architecture to dictate what was going on with the interiors, balance is equally important in our design process,” says Tripplehorn Hunt. “It’s a family home and needed warmth.” The kitchen reflects this philosophy well. Though the cabinets and countertops are sleek laminate and cool stainless steel, the clean-lined butcher-block island is made of warm wood. Furthermore, the rounded shapes of the breakfast area chairs counteract the right-angled barstools. In the end, the modernist structure imbued with a warm and welcoming palette gracefully blends into its setting. “Dallas is usually very traditional,” says Stocker, “but this transitional style of home works well here, too. The homeowners really enjoy it.” L LUXE INTERIORS
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living large DOWNSIZING TO A CONTEMPORARY AUSTIN ABODE, A FAMILY MAINTAINS THEIR DESIRED HIGH QUALITY AND FUNCTIONALITY IN THE ALLOTTED SPACE. W R I T T E N B Y LI NDA H AY ES
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ARCHITECTURE Mark Carlson, AIA, Cornerstone Architects INTERIOR DESIGN Amy Mooney Lutz, Butter Lutz Interiors, LLC HOME BUILDER Matt Butterfield, Butterfield Custom Homes, LLC BEDROOMS 4
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A honed Valentino marble-and-masonry fireplace with a surround that matches the coloration of the floors is the focal point of the living room. Two clear acrylic coffee tables from CB2 are functional without seeming to take up space. A rug in a neutral hue grounds the vignette.
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omeowners Matt and Christy Butterfield didn’t let an exacting ordinance keep them from achieving the delightful house they so desired to share with their young daughter in Austin’s Pemberton Heights
neighborhood. In fact, the size and height restrictions fit right in with
Designer Amy Mooney Lutz surrounded a BoConcept walnut table with red Asian floral print chairs for a burst of color in the dining area. Cassini’s 20-light pendant is from Lights Fantastic. The room opens to a small screened courtyard with a water feature.
their plans. “We were downsizing from our previous 4,200-square-foot home, which was nearby but not nearly as family-friendly,” explains Matt, who also helmed the build on the project. “Our number-one goal was to not sacrifice functionality or the quality of where we’d been.” Integral to the plan was architect Mark Carlson, with whom Matt had partnered many times, and who helped reorient the footprint of the house on the small 50-by-137-foot corner lot. “The original address of the house had it positioned toward the narrow end on the main street,” Carlson says. “We flipped it to face the side street so that the front would be significantly wider and the living areas could be in a more LUXE INTERIORS
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open format.” Adds Matt, “We freed up a ton of space. The 35-foot setback that would have been the front yard became space for the pool and backyard activity.” A detached two-car garage became situated at the opposite end. Carlson was also able to align the Butterfields’ contemporary tastes with those of their more conservative neighbors. “When people think contemporary, they think of stark museums or colder spaces,” says the architect. “This is all clean lines and warm colors and materials: Hardiplank masonry siding, charcoal-colored standing seam roofing and symmetrically placed windows and dormers. It looks new and has a contemporary flair, but it blends in well with the neighborhood.” Designer Amy Mooney Lutz had done many projects with both Matt and Carlson as well, and it was her expertise with color palettes and finishes that contributed to the clean, open feel of the interiors. “The main floor is one living space that gets lots of light,” she says. “We ran white oak floors throughout for consistency and added splashes of color to keep it fresh and fun.”
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A wonder in white, the kitchen offers ample storage as well as plenty of space for the family to gather. The herringbone marble backsplash adds visual interest, while cabinetry hardware purchased at BMC and stainless-steel appliances by Thermador provide silvery splashes.
The pool area, surrounded by a slatted steel fence, creates privacy yet allows the family to engage with neighbors. Below a Buddha relief, steel cables suspend a custom daybed. Outdoor furniture from Crate & Barrel and landscape work by Studio Balcones deepen the relaxed aesthetic.
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In the living room, Lutz arranged seating around a honed Valentino marble fireplace with a walnut mantel that picks up the coloration of the floors. The all-white kitchen is ample and airy, with Shaker-
Instead of a traditional railing, the home’s contemporary stairway features a custom silver metallic steel rail and a series of ascending fixed-glass panels. Architect Mark Carlson tucked a small work space oasis with a built-in desk under the main floor stairs for the wife.
style cabinets topped with easy-to-clean Caesarstone counters. The bright red chairs in the adjoining dining area are both colorful and comfortable. One of the most distinctly modern features is a floating staircase with custom metal rails and glass panels. It leads up to three of the four bedrooms, including the master suite, where both the plush bed and cozy window seat offer respite, while the wet room-style bathroom provides stylish and unusual functionality. With no room for wasted space, each family member was given a special area within the house. An integrated office nook tucked under the stairs on the main floor was designed to give Christy, a jazz singer, LUXE INTERIORS
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In the master bedroom, Lutz created bedside tables from bathroom vanities, which are mounted to the wall and topped with Carrara marble. The custom bed was from the homeowners’ previous house; silver pendants from Lights Fantastic gently illuminate the scene.
The master wet room is a refreshing departure from a traditional bathroom and features a tub deck of Breccia Sarda marble from Renaissance Stone Works. A vein-cut travertine floor from Schroeder Carpet picks up the tub deck coloring. The tub filler is from Moore Supply Company.
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space to work yet still be part of the action, a top-floor office allows Matt to have somewhere away from the household activity when he works at home, and a secret clubhouse loft reached via a ladder from her bedroom is a big hit with their daughter and her friends. After more than a year in the house, Matt attributes its success to the efforts of all involved. “When you have a team like we do that’s really comfortable working together, from builder to designer to architect, and everyone has mutual respect for what each person can bring to the table, you tend to get a better balance of overall quality and style,” he says. Or as Carlson puts it, “We figured out a way to downsize without giving up anything. The house lives bigger than it is.” L
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INDEX
HILLTOP HIDEAWAY
LIQUID ASSET
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RUG Carol Piper Rugs, Inc. Houston, TX 713.524.2442
CHANDELIER Kay O’Toole Antiques and Eccentricities Houston, TX 713.523.1921
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TABLE Custom Neal & Company Houston, TX 713.942.9800
A R C H I T E C T U R E Curtis & Windham Architects Inc.
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WINDOWS Loewen Exclusive Windows & Doors of Austin Austin, TX 512.341.9282
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ARMCHAIRS Berman Rosetti Los Angeles, CA 310.476.6242
H O M E B U I L D E R R.B. Ratcliff & Associates
H O M E B U I L D E R Dalgleish Construction Company I N T E R I O R D E S I G N Abode | Fern Santini Design
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Curtis & Windham Architects Inc.
L A N D S CA P E A R C H I T E C T U R E Mark Word Design
HOME BUILDER R.B. Ratcliff & Associates Fulshear, TX 281.346.2794
BATHROOM WINDOW SHADES The Shade Shop, Inc. Houston, TX 713.623.0750
INTERIOR DESIGN Ginger Barber Design Inc. Houston, TX 713.523.1925
COUNTERTOPS Houston Stone Center, Inc. Houston, TX 713.861.4538
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Curtis & Windham Architects Inc. Houston, TX 713.942.7251
GREAT ROOM SITTING AREA CANAPÉ Liz Spradling Antiques Houston, TX 713.526.1400
LIBRARY NOOK LADDER Memorial Antiques & Interiors Houston, TX 713.827.8087
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ARMCHAIR FABRIC The Ranch Design Collection Aspen, CO 970.920.1079
A R C H I T E C T U R E Furman + Keil Architects
I N T E R I O R D E S I G N Ginger Barber Design Inc.
ARCHITECTURE Curtis & Windham Architects Inc. Houston, TX 713.942.7251
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ROOF David Alvarez Sheet Metal Houston, TX 713.675.7141
APPLIANCES Wilson AC & Appliance Dripping Springs, TX 512.894.0907
SCREENED PORCH COFFEE TABLE Kuhl-Linscomb Houston, TX 713.526.6000
ARCHITECTURE Furman + Keil Architects Austin, TX 512.479.4100
SCREENED PORCH ROCKING CHAIRS Three Birds Casual Columbia City, IN 260.244.4334
BATHROOM LIGHT PENDANTS Alison Berger Holly Hunt Chicago, IL 312.661.1900
STONEWORK Veazey Enterprises Houston, TX 713.695.6500
BEDDING Wildflower Organics Austin, TX 512.320.0449
WINDOWS & DOORS MRJ Wood Products Waller, TX 936.931.1630
COUNTERTOPS Architectural Tile & Stone Austin, TX 512.420.9989
DINING ROOM BUFFET Michael Wilson Scott+Cooner Austin, TX 512.480.0436 DINING ROOM RUG Kyle Bunting Spicewood, TX 512.264.1148 HOME BUILDER Dalgleish Construction Company Austin, TX 512.346.8554 INTERIOR DESIGN Abode | Fern Santini Design Austin, TX 512.300.2303
KITCHEN PENDANT Kartell Los Angeles, CA 310.271.0178 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Mark Word Design Austin, TX 512.440.0013 OUTDOOR DINING CHAIRS TK Collections New York, NY 212.213.2470 OUTDOOR FIREPLACE CHAIRS Kettal Urbanspace Interiors Austin, TX 512.476.0014
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H O M E B U I L D E R Butterfield Custom Homes, LLC
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LANDSCAPE INSTALLATION Southern Botanical Dallas, TX 214.366.2103
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CABINETRY Texas Unique Custom Cabinets Cedar Park, TX 512.299.3563
HOME BUILDER Butterfield Custom Homes, LLC Austin, TX 512.563.6045
LIVING ROOM BENCHES Craig Jackson Dennis Miller Associates New York, NY 212.684.0070
ARCHITECTURE Cornerstone Architects Austin, TX 512.329.0007
COUNTERTOPS Renaissance Stone Works, LLC Spicewood, TX 512.264.0256
INTERIOR DESIGN Butter Lutz Interiors, LLC Austin, TX 512.514.1602
WINDOWS Kolbe & Kolbe Millwork Co., Inc. Wausau, WI 715.842.5666 WOOD FLOORS Southern Wood Flooring & Supply Dallas, TX 214.360.0123
BATHROOM FIXTURES Brizo FIREPLACE SURROUND Schroeder Carpet Moore Supply Company Austin, TX Austin, TX 512.462.1551 512.454.4616
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Studio Balcones Austin, TX 512.383.8815
BATHROOM TILE FLOOR Schroeder Carpet Austin, TX 512.462.1551
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BEDROOM PENDANTS Lights Fantastic Austin, TX 512.452.9511
HOME AUTOMATION Control4 Service Tech AV Cedar Park, TX 512.456.2800
PATIO CHAIRS Crate & Barrel Austin, TX 512.795.9201 LUXE INTERIORS
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santa fe indian market AUGUST 12 – 18, 2013
HANDCRAFTED COSTUMES, VIBRANT PAINTINGS, RARE JEWELRY AND TRADITIONAL CUISINE ABOUND AT THE SANTA FE INDIAN MARKET, TELLING THE STORY OF THE NATIVE AMERICANS’ PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE THROUGH ART. STARTING AUGUST 12, CONNOISSEURS, COLLECTORS AND CULTURAL ENTHUSIASTS OF THE SOUTHWEST WILL MAKE THEIR WAY TO SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO, FOR THE OPPORTUNITY TO INTERACT WITH THE COUNTRY’S MOST GIFTED NATIVE AMERICAN ARTISTS AND PREVIEW THEIR WORK, RANGING FROM TEXTILES, POTTERY AND BASKETRY TO BEADWORK, WOODEN CARVINGS AND PHOTOGRAPHY.
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GERALD PETERS GALLERY ARTIST :
Logan Maxwell Hagege The Rain Falls, 2012, oil on linen, 80”H x 517/8”W
santa fe indian market For almost a century, the Santa Fe Indian Market has been offering a unique perspective on the ideas, talents and personalities that shape Native American society. Located in downtown Santa Fe, the Indian Market overflows with culturally rich artisanal objects and ranks as the world’s largest and most acclaimed Native American art show and New Mexico’s largest attended annual weekend event. Attracting millions of visitors and collectors from around the world, this extendedweekend celebration highlights the beauty of the Native American way of life and places Santa Fe at the forefront of a burgeoning art scene.
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ARTIST :
Diverse in every sense of the word, Gerald Peters Gallery exhibits,
Jimmy Calabaza Side Box Necklace, Lone Mountain turquoise and silver, 11-inch drop
represents and sells works of art that span centuries, provenances and genres. At its core, Gerald Peters Gallery is an intellectual haven where artists are poised to flourish, collectors discover meticulously curated and rare pieces and visitors are enlightened on movements ranging from Naturalism to Impressionism. The beauty of the gallery is that no artistic genre or medium goes unappreciated. In turn, chances of finding the just-right piece are high. “The broad spectrum of what we offer distinguishes Gerald Peters Gallery,” asserts Evan Feldman, director of contemporary art. “You can come into the gallery and find very cutting-edge contemporary artists as well as Russell [Charles Marion Russell] and Remington.” Founded in 1972 by Gerald Peters in Santa Fe, with a second location in Manhattan, Gerald Peters Gallery is
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ARTIST :
G. Russell Case Rolling Storm, 2012, oil on board, 24”H x 36”W
The Premier Ar t G a llery I n T he So uthwes t
Jun Kaneko, Untitled, 2012, glazed ceramics, 39 1/2 x 46 x 34 1/2 inches. Š 2013 Jun Kaneko, courtesy Gerald Peters Gallery
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Peter Hagen Puesta del Sol, oil on canvas, 48”H x 72”W
ARTIST :
David Ballew Christmas Eve, Taos, oil on canvas, 24”H x 36”W
MCLARRY FINE ART
recognized as one of the world’s preeminent dealers of American art of the 19th and 20th centuries with a unique emphasis on Classic Western art. In honor of the Santa Fe Indian Market, the gallery will be hosting weekend-long exhibitions of Classic Western artists
MCLARRY MODERN ARTIST :
Poteet Victory MRLN MNRO, oil on canvas, 48”H x 48”W
Logan Maxwell Hagege and William Matthews, among others. Several of the gallery’s represented jewelry designers will be presenting their work at the Market, including Navajo jewelers Carl and Irene Clark and Santo Domingo Pueblo jeweler Jimmy Calabaza. For Feldman, events like the Santa Fe Indian Market imbue the pulse of the city with energy and excitement. “During the Market, there is an array of tents on the plaza filled with an incredible number of craftspeople and artists,” she says. “My favorite part is watching the dedication of the clients who return year after year to patronize specific artist’s work—which is important.”
mclarry modern With a reputation for creativity, culture and quality that has long inspired individuals, McLarry Modern is a prime mover in Santa Fe, representing artists who, like owners Poteet Victory and Chris McLarry, have a passion for exploring nature and culture in new and revelatory ways. Famed for abstract portraits, Poteet Victory is rapidly claiming a place among the cognoscenti with his Abbreviated Portrait Series, a collection of paintings inspired by the emergence of condensed wording in text messaging. “If you can abbreviate a word, then why not abbreviate an image,” shares Victory. The paintings reveal a masterful selection and blending of colors, yet only a few images (or single image) comprise the subject. For example, if one closes his or her eyes and conjures a few striking images or colors that best encapsulate Marilyn Monroe, white-blonde hair, blood-red lips and the quintessential black beauty mark might come to mind. Victory succeeds in bringing the essence of Marilyn, among others, to life through minimal imagery. Each painting is appropriately abbreviated—Marilyn Monroe is MRLN MNRO. Located on Santa Fe’s storied Canyon Road, McLarry Modern features art across a multitude of genres and mediums, all sharing the common denominator of quality and enduring value. “Modern art should get you to look at something in a way you’ve never looked at it before,” says Victory. The Abbreviated Portrait Series is currently on display at McLarry Modern.
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ARTIST :
Poteet Victory JN WAYN, oil on canvas, 48”H x 48”W
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NEDRA MATTEUCCI GALLERIES ARTIST :
Glenna Goodacre Floating Torso, bronze, ed. of 12, 61¾”H x 37”W x 20½”D
ARTIST :
Curt Walters Stormy Day at Las Trampas, oil on canvas board, 12”H x 12”W
ARTIST :
Michael Naranjo The Last Dance, bronze, ed. of 10, 17”H x 48¼”W x 16¾”D
nedra matteucci galleries A natural fit in the American and Southwestern art world, New Mexico-born and bred Nedra Matteucci has been surrounded by art her entire life. With an innate passion for collecting and an enthusiasm for the business aspect of the industry, Matteucci opened her first gallery at 19. Today, Nedra Matteucci Galleries is recognized worldwide for its collection of contemporary and
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live and work in the arts in Santa Fe and not be interested in the Santa Fe Indian Market. It is a signature event, and it affects the entire community.” - NEDRA MATTEUCCI, OWNER NEDRA MATTEUCCI GALLERIES
historic art and significant sculpture garden.
features a widespread and diverse group of artists,” says Matteucci. “It is a wonderful opportunity for the seller and the collector.” To celebrate the event, Matteucci will be putting on a major exhibition at Morning Star Gallery (the second gallery of Matteucci’s, located on Canyon Road). “We will be featuring a very rare, comprehensive collection of Tobacco Bags that is one of the best we have ever seen,” enthuses Matteucci. “We are very
A fervent supporter of local and regional living artists, the Santa Fe Indian
excited for this premiere.” As for insider tips from the Santa Fe Indian
Market, for Matteucci, puts a national spotlight on artists of the Western
Market, Matteucci advises patrons to arrive in Santa Fe early: “Many
and historical Indian genres. “The Market is a collaborative approach that
special shows are opening in the days leading up to the Market.”
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bold beauties. USING THE BOLDEST HUES IN THEIR FAN DECK, INTERIOR DESIGNERS FROM AROUND THE COUNTRY DEMYSTIFY THE ART OF DECORATING WITH COLOR. WRITTEN AND PRODUCED BY
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A LAID-BACK CALIFORNIA DESIGNER GIVES A LESSON ON DECORATING WITH A VIBRANT YELLOW PALETTE IN MIND. HINT: IT’S ALL ABOUT THE NEUTRAL PAIRINGS.
PERFECT PAIR In the courtyard of this California town home, designer David Dalton echoed the sunny palette of the interior to tie
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the two spaces together. “When the
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*sudbury yellow
sliced cucumber
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background is set in an almost blackand-white way, color becomes more of a feature,” he explains. Dalton admits that the most challenging aspect of decorating with yellow is that the golden color can be quite powerful, and
crispy gold
saffron
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bicycle yellow
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*banana yellow
suggests letting it take center stage, supported by a cast of muted hues. “It’s best set against neutrals or black and white,” he adds; a lesson exhibited quite well in the terrace pictured here.
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*canary yellow
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*spectrum yellow
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*imperial yellow
ADD A SPOT OF SUNSHINE WITH YELLOW PAINT IN EVERY HUE.
*Dalton’s tried-and-true selections
COLOR THEORY
“My favorite hue of yellow is
the Imperial yellow from the Ancient Chinese court, which is frequently paired with other spicy colors and is used in generous quantities with black.”
This 1960s-inspired club chair is just the right dose of color. Mrs. Godfrey chair in Stockholm Canary, $1,495; jonathanadler.com
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“I believe that color is a
great tool and is probably the thing that most affects the way we feel about the spaces we live in. I’m not afraid of color and like to use it in strong, clear doses.”
Pairing yellow with neutrals, a limited edition art print adheres to Dalton’s advice. Feather Monoprint: Yellow, $750; naturalcuriosities.com
“Yellow is best suited for somebody unafraid of color. However, I think that subconsciously, we all respond well to the hopefulness of yellow.”
A travertine top joins a geometric base to create one distinctive table design. Oscar dining table, $12,750; eggcollective.com
“The most unusual color I’ve ever tried in a design project is black. For some reason, most people in America have an aversion to ample amounts of black.”
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COLOR TRAITS When Katie Schroder and Erika Rundiks of Atelier Interior Design were challenged with infusing color and glamour into a traditional home, they accepted with gusto. The homeowner attributed her love of color to a childhood spent in India and was looking for a way to liven up her study. To do so, Schroder and Rundiks used a fabric shade and lacquered kelly green shelving unit to pop against neutral furnishings and graphic wallpaper. “That particular green works
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well with any style,” explain the designers. “The regalness of the color accentuates traditional design elements, but it can also serve as the added zip in a modern space.”
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The regalness of the color accentuates traditional design elements, but it can also serve as the added zip in a modern space.
COLOR THEORY
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“Different shades of green make all the difference. Olive and sage are very livable and provide an almost neutral background, but bold varieties such as emerald or avocado make a fun statement in a small space like a powder room or an entryway.” “Living with green promotes creativity and a positive learning environment.” “To incorporate bold greens
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lovely green
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*jamaica green
Through a jolt of kelly green, a classic Chippendale chair gets a modern update. Jardin side chair, $625; bungalow5.com
on a smaller scale, the obvious pillows and throws come to mind, but a more unique approach is through the use of plants and greenery throughout your home.”
A green glass hurricane provides a subtle shade of emerald to any tablescape. Howard hurricane, $950; treillageonline.com
“Emerald green inspires us
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arsenic
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calke green
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*alpine pool
TRY A BOLD GREEN IN A SMALL SPACE.
*Atelier Interior Design’s favorites
because of its fresh yet bold nature. We recently found a silk ikat rug predominately colored in pinks and yellows, but the emerald green ground was what really pulled the design together and inspired the rest of the space.”
Vintage sari silks in saturated shades of greens and pinks make up this hand-spun rug. Aquasilk rug, $12,500; abccarpet.com
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FUCHSIA TAKES CENTER STAGE IN THIS ROCKY MOUNTAIN ABODE AND WITH HELPFUL TIPS FROM A COLORADO DESIGNER, IT CAN PLAY A STARRING ROLE IN ANY SPACE.
UNEXPECTED TWIST To please his fashion-forward client, designer Eddy Doumas used a classic BENJAMIN MOORE
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*brite fuchsia
mountain house as a neutral backdrop for an energetic color palette of jewel tones. “The homeowner strode onto the construction site wearing Chanel boots, and it was obvious she had an amazing
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*racer pink
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sense of style,” says Doumas. “We knew we had to do something totally surprising.” In the entry, a cognac leather settee is accented with a raspberry-colored rug, a fuchsia suede bench and jewel-like chandelier. Doumas notes that “these colors are as far from the expected earth tones as you can get.”
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COLOR THEORY
“When decorating with fuchsia,
it’s important not to overpower the space. Make sure to temper this bold hue with neutrals. It also works well with small doses of yellow and orange tones.”
Atop a handcrafted wooden frame, a raspberry fabric adorns this petite seat. The Maugham chair, $12,600; soane.co.uk
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“The most unusual color I’ve
ever tried in a design project is “Safety Cone” orange, and as with any strong color, the challenge is restraint.”
Infuse color with a Murano glass lamp in a sweet shade of cranberry. Barovier & Toso Murano glass lamp, $5,750; swanklighting.com
“To incorporate fuchsia
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In the daintiest of doses—like this darling tea cup—fuchsia looks downright sophisticated. Etoiles tea cup, $119; bernardaud.fr
“My favorite color combination always seems to be changing, but these days, I am really into gray paired with green accents.”
Multicolored graphic stripes add a modern twist to a lightweight cotton blanket. Amaleah blanket, $290; dbryantarchie.com
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Chas architects provides high-end luxury residential architectural services focusing on heirloom-quality estate homes and luxury resorts.
CONTACT
Austin, Texas | Santa Barbara, California 512.476.1007 | chasarchitects.com
JAY CORDER, AIA
ARCHITECTURE
Mike Brown Architect AIA, has been designing custom homes and remodels in the central Texas area since 1980. Striving to achieve excellence in design and functionality and remaining sensitive to the clients’ wants and needs. Incorporating new materials and technology as needed and keeping within the available budget.
CONTACT
WEBBER + STUDIO
1401 East 7th Street, Austin, Texas 512.495.1556 | jaycorder.com
ARCHITECTURE
Webber + Studio specializes in direct solutions to architectural problems using a guiding set of principles: Functionalism, Expressionism, Regionalism and Minimalism. The Studio’s rigorous approach has yielded a diverse and innovative body of work.
Jay Corder, AIA, and his team have spent the last decade designing contemporary, high-end, custom residential architecture, from new construction to remodels and additions. The team is likewise poised to handle small to medium-sized contemporary commercial projects, focusing on tenant infill, hospitality, multifamily and amenity.
CONTACT
Austin, Texas mikebrownarchitect.com
CONTACT
300 West Avenue, Suite 1322, Austin, Texas 512.236.1032 | webberstudio.com
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WELCH ARCHITECTURE
ARCHITECTURE
IMAGO DEI
Imago Dei is comprised of a team of artists from around the world. It is Texas’ foremost creative arts studio, offering murals, finishes and art for residential, commercial and public spaces. View Imago Dei’s extensive portfolio and more online.
Exceeding expectations of discriminating clients.
CONTACT
CONTACT
welcharchitecture.com
KING ARCHITECTURAL METALS
CUSTOM FINISHES
ARCHITECTURAL METALS
2525 Robinhood Street, Suite 1000, Houston, Texas Houston: 713.520.5557 | Austin: 512.705.6005 | imagodei.pro
GLASSHOUSE
CUSTOM GLASS DESIGN
Stainless steel assemblies for both a modern look and distinctive style.
Glasshouse is a full-service glass company with a showroom in the Dallas Design District. Glasshouse serves the design and architecture communities, builders and homeowners with a diversity of products including, architectural glass, art glass, showers and mirrors.
Bring the element of stainless steel to your next commercial or residential project. King Architectural Metals now offers a wide range of superior design choices: glass-panel rod and cable assemblies. Thoughtfully crafted for easy installation, this new line of choices allows you to add a final, distinct touch to your creative vision.
CONTACT
Visit KingMetals.com or call 800.542.2379 Los Angeles | Dallas | Baltimore
CONTACT
Tim King, President | 919 Dragon Street, Dallas, Texas 214.761.1100 | glasshouseproducts.com
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DOORS + WINDOWS
LOEWEN
CUSTOM CREATIONS FURNITURE
FURNITURE + ACCESSORIES
Hand-wrought, copper- and bronze-clad windows and doors from the Loewen Cyprium Collection will define aesthetic character in any home.
All upholstery shown is from the De La Torre Collection, a uniquely designed group of home furnishings that are fully customizable and handcrafted in Houston.
Established in 1905, Loewen delivers an unrivaled combination of aesthetics, performance and value through an extensive line of Douglas Fir and mahogany windows and doors. The following dealers, as listed below, feature the Loewen Cyprium Collection.
For more than 35 years, Custom Creations Furniture has worked with discerning designers by handcrafting fine upholstery and providing incomparable quality, absolute comfort and unsurpassed service. Each distinct piece is custom designed and made to order. Be sure to log on to Custom Creations’ trade-only website.
CONTACT
Loewen Window Center of Fort Worth, Texas | 817.368.5709 Exclusive Windows & Doors of Austin, Texas | 512.341.9282 Exclusive Windows & Doors of Houston, Texas | 713.528.6200 Bentwood of Dallas, Texas | 214.750.0271
FIBER-SEAL®
FABRICS + WINDOW COVERINGS
CONTACT
1200 Missouri Street, Houston, Texas 713.522.5833 | customcreationsfurniture.com
PILIÉ FURNITURE
FURNITURE + ACCESSORIES
When Fiber-Seal® protects you…spills become something else!
Michael Pilié of Pilié Furniture takes pleasure in finding exciting and often exotic items on his travels from all corners of the world. Traditional, transitional and contemporary furniture and accessories blended in an eclectic style will excite and fascinate you. Designer services are available.
Fiber-Seal® has been protecting fabrics and floor coverings in Dallas since 1971 and was recently voted Best Cleaning Services/Textile Protection by Dallas ASID designers. Fiber-Seal® partners with homeowners, facility managers and design professionals to keep new and existing interiors looking beautiful without concern about spills and soils.
CONTACT
972.889.8807 | 817.551.6625 | fiberseal.com
CONTACT
3621 West Alabama, Houston, Texas 713.961.1619 | piliefurniture.com
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AFFAIRE D’ART
GALLERIES
CRAVOTTA INTERIORS
INTERIOR DESIGN
Left - Food For Thought - Painting by Jeff Hamachek. Right - Volcanic Heat - Painting by Marilyn Balke-Lowry.
Affaire d’art is an international fine art gallery in Galveston’s downtown historic district. It represents local, national and international artists and their original works in fine art mediums, including painting, drawing, photography, 2-D mixed media, pottery and sculpture. Affaire d’art showcases works in a wide range of styles and subjects.
CONTACT
2227 Post Office Street, Galveston, Texas 409.789.0079 | affairedart.com
RON DAVIS CUSTOM HOMES
HOME BUILDER + REMODELER
Cravotta Interiors designs beautiful, livable spaces for discerning clients. Blending modern, vintage and customdesigned furnishings with one-of-a-kind fixtures, finishes and art, the firm creates spaces that are luxurious and sophisticated while simultaneously warm, welcoming and comfortable.
CONTACT
98 San Jacinto Boulevard, Suite 180, Austin, Texas 512.499.0400 | cravottainteriors.com
DESIGN HOUSE, INC.
INTERIOR DESIGN
Building custom homes in Dallas' premier neighborhoods of Preston Hollow, Lakewood, Forest Hills, University Park, North Dallas and Newman Village in Frisco.
Ron Davis Custom Homes has defined a new level of luxury living, providing a one-of-a kind experience tailored to your lifestyle. The company’s elegant and timeless designs will exude your unique vision and make a lasting impression for years to come. Even Ron Davis’ most particular clients take pride in the craftsmanship and attention to detail in every home.
CONTACT
972.680.0365 | rondaviscustomhomes.com
Design House, Inc. is an award-winning, full-service interior design studio with more than 30 years experience. It has the knowledge to organize and coordinate projects from start to finish. Shown is a bedroom of a high-rise design project with the goal to create a soft contemporary and comfortable space.
CONTACT
7026 Old Katy Road, Suite 115, Houston, Texas 713.803.4949 | designhousetx.com
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J. DOUGLAS DESIGN
INTERIOR DESIGN
LUCINDA LOYA INTERIORS
J. Douglas Design is where Dallas goes for fine furniture and interior design. Whatever your style, be it timeless and traditional or minimal and modern, you won’t be able to acquire more unique home furnishings than you will find here.
CONTACT
3301 Oak Lawn Avenue, Dallas, Texas 214.522.8100 | jdouglasdesign.com
LAURA BRITT DESIGN
Lucinda Loya Interiors encompasses the creative ability to pull together existing furnishings with fresh design elements to complement the client’s sense of style. LLI is a full-service design studio with a dynamic team and has completed high-end projects from New York to Los Angeles.
CONTACT
INTERIOR DESIGN
INTERIOR DESIGN
311 Saddlebranch Court, Houston, Texas 713.682.2800 | lucindaloyainteriors.com
RSVP DESIGN SERVICES
INTERIOR DESIGN
We listen. We create. We transform.
Making your interior design dreams a reality. RSVP Design Services is an award-winning, full-service studio specializing in upscale residential and commercial design and project planning. RSVP’s main objective is to create a warm and inviting casual elegance that reflects the client’s personal taste and lifestyle.
Invite Laura Britt Design to bring beauty into your everyday life. An award-winning, full-service studio, Laura Britt Design is a recognized as a leader in sustainability, integrating architectural and interior design solutions and creating transformative spaces where you can be your best you.
CONTACT
911 West 29th Street, Austin, Texas 512.458.8963 | laurabrittdesign.com
CONTACT
Rhonda Vandiver White, RID, ASID, IIDA, LEED AP 972.458.7787 | rsvpdesignservices.com
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DESIGN HOUSE, INC.
INTERIOR DESIGN SHOWROOM
EDBA CABINETS
KITCHEN + BATH
These mirrors are transformed into something else, with reflective glass including texture, design and color.
Resourceful. Ingenious. Practical.
Design House, Inc. is a great source for unique home décor and furnishings in Houston and is open to the public and trade. All pieces have been carefully selected from various sources, such as this distressed crown-topped, ironframed wall mirror with a gold leafing effect. These mirrors can be customized and are made in the USA.
Resourceful designs that complement the clients’ sense of elegance. Ingenious yet simple creations with the best use of space and practicality. EDBA Cabinets transforms a room into your favorite space to be.
CONTACT
7026 Old Katy Road, Suite 115, Houston, Texas 713.803.4949 | designhousetx.com
ARETE EUROPEAN KITCHENS
KITCHEN + BATH
CONTACT
5829 West Sam Houston Parkway North, Suite 301, Houston, Texas 832.467.0200 | 281.460.1246 | edbacabinets.com
ESCALADA USA
KITCHEN + BATH
Introducing luxury kitchens from LEICHT—kitchen design that takes us to new levels of functionality, innovation and creativity.
Arete European Kitchens, formerly Alno Austin, is a premier kitchen specialist at the forefront of implementing high design and innovation to create the most remarkable modern kitchens. Arete takes pride in its select offerings of European products and its ability to provide a service that is tailored, experienced and thorough.
CONTACT
700 North Lamar Boulevard, Suite 100, Austin, Texas 512.383.9906 | aretekitchens.com
Whether you want your kitchen to be a place to relax or a fabulous room to entertain, with Escalada USA, the kitchen of your dreams is closer than you think. From state-of-the-art innovations in European kitchen design to installation and beyond, let Escalada USA make your dream kitchen a reality.
CONTACT
1980 Post Oak Boulevard, Suite 1500, Houston, Texas 713.305.9672 | escaladausa.com
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CALIFORNIA CLOSETS OF THE TEXAS HILL COUNTRY
ORGANIZATIONAL SOLUTIONS
The perfect use of space can literally change your life. Locally owned, CCTHC is an innovator, trusted partner and standardbearer for quality, craftsmanship, functionality and style. Established in 1983, CCTHC is a local team dedicated to great design with a passion for world-class service.
CONTACT
500 North Lamar Boulevard, Austin, Texas | 512.441.6061 1111 Arion Parkway, San Antonio, Texas | 210.829.1991 californiaclosets.com
STONE MASON OF SPRING
POOL BUILDERS
AMELIA BULLOCK REALTORS
REAL ESTATE
For more than 40 years, Amelia Bullock Realtors has listed and sold thousands of homes in the greater Austin area. Amelia Bullock Realtors has more than 80 full-service Austin real estate associates who are dedicated to providing service with quality, value and integrity. Come experience the Amelia Bullock Difference.
CONTACT
8008 Spicewood Lane, Austin, Texas 800.531.5029 | ameliabullock.com
AUSTIN PORTFOLIO REAL ESTATE
REAL ESTATE
Local Austin Expertise—Global Exposure.
Stone Mason of Spring captures the beauty of nature’s creations through custom outdoor living spaces, specializing in natural rock pools, spas, waterfalls and gardens.
CONTACT
7310 Lake Creek Circle, Montgomery, Texas 281.363.4102 | joedipaulo.com | waterfirerock.com
Austin Portfolio Real Estate is the key which unlocks the door to elegant estates in the most sought-after neighborhoods. The real estate professionals associated with Austin Portfolio Real Estate are the most acclaimed, productive and well-known names in the industry. Local experts provide a luxury real estate experience and global exposure to more than 80,000 of Keller Williams' associates internationally.
CONTACT
Austin Portfolio Real Estate and KW Luxury Homes International 1611 West 5th Street, Suite 100, Austin, Texas | 512.901.9600 austinportfoliorealestate.com
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GOTTESMAN RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE
REAL ESTATE
LA NOVA TILE IMPORTERS
STONE + TILE
Peronda’s Dylan-T is now in stock at La Nova in the jumbo 36” x 36” size.
3905 Island Knoll. This exceptional home is situated on a private cul-de-sac with a gently sloping lawn down to the boat slip and lake. The beautiful construction features wonderful detailing that includes beam ceilings, limestone floors and stone walls. Priced at $7,500,000.
CONTACT
Laura Gottesman, Broker, Austin, Texas 512.451.2422 | gottesmanresidential.com 3905islandknoll.com
JA-MAR ROOFING & SHEET METAL
La Nova Tile Importers is a family-owned and operated tile importer and distributor focused on contemporary tile from Spain and Italy. Based in Houston, La Nova stocks one of the largest inventories of contemporary porcelain tiles and slabs and can ship same day for your more pressing residential and commercial tile needs. Call or visit for more information.
CONTACT
ROOFING
9051 Knight Road, Houston, Texas 713.796.9050
PHIL JACKSON’S GRANITE & IRON STORE
STONE + TILE
Serving Texas since 1970.
Ja-Mar Roofing & Sheet Metal and DOW POWERHOUSE™ invite you to see how they’re changing the world of roofs. For more than 40 years, Ja-Mar has met Austin’s roofing needs, specializing in cutting-edge design and technology.
CONTACT
512.441.8437 | jamarroofing.com
For more than 15 years, Phil Jackson and his team at Phil Jackson’s Granite & Iron Store have designed, built and delivered quality creations to customers in Texas and around the world. Visit Phil Jackson’s Granite & Iron Store online or stop by the showroom in historic downtown Fredericksburg, and let them work wonders for your home or business today.
CONTACT
206 East Main Street, Fredericksburg, Texas 866.353.0152 | granite-iron.com
PROMOTION
portfolio.
DESIGN WITHOUT COMPROMISE
COLLABORATIVE DESIGN GROUP For more than 30 years, Collaborative Design Group has helped clients create distinctive homes infused with innovative and unique styling. CDG believes its responsibility is to not only be the creative driver of a project, but also a reasonable participant—a firm that is cognizant of how important budget and timely interaction is to a successful project. Imagine, collaborate and create with CDG. cdg-ai.com; 713.263.8311
JEWELRY FOR THE HOME
potter art metal studios Located in the Dallas Design District, Potter Art Metal Studios is the place to go for the finest custom metalwork and lighting. For five generations, the Potter family’s metalwork has graced some of the most prestigious homes in the country. Frequented by top designers, builders and architects, Potter Art Metal Studios’ own artist/designer Izabela Wójcik will assist with the entire process of creating ornamental pieces of your dreams. potterartmetal.com; 214.821.1419
CONTEMPORARY ELEGANCE
laura lee clark interior The Laura Lee Clark Showroom in the Dallas Design District is growing into a one-stop gallery showroom. Recently opened April 2013, the new showroom gallery offers accomplished brands, such as Niermann Weeks, Julian Chichester and Visual Comfort & Co. lauraleeclark.com; 214.265.7272
A CREATIVE PASSION FOR RUG MAKING madison lily Madison Lily features a large collection of modern, transitional and traditional rugs. It also offers the luxury of an in-house design studio, where you can imagine, preview and create specific designs under the helpful eye of Madison Lily’s creative influence to generate a unique work of enduring art. Professionals will walk you through an original gallery of possibilities to accommodate the way you want to live. madisonlily.com; 281.940.7953
PROMOTION
A MYRIAD OF SERVICES
montGomery rotH arcHitecture & interior desiGn, l.l.c. Nationally recognized and award-winning design firm, Montgomery Roth, is a one-stop shop for architecture, interior design and procurement. With a team of talented and experienced licensed professionals, Montgomery Roth brings exceptional design options to residential clients with the unique ability to act as a single source of contact from design to finished project. montgomeryroth.com; 713.654.9400
UNDERSTANDING THE IMPORTANCE OF DETAILS
FoursQuare Builders Foursquare Builders is a Texas-based construction company with more than three decades of experience. Its solid reputation for luxury home construction, project management and residential additions has made Foursquare Builders the premier choice for Austin’s finest architects. foursquarebuilders.com; 512.944.4520
Design is in the
Interior Architecture Services
Details Review and Revisions of
Preliminary Plans with Architect Design Book with Construction Drawings
and Interior/Exterior Selections Built-Ins and Cabinetry Designs Architectural Detailing of Ceilings,
Walls and Floor Treatments Custom Stone Selections and Designs Fixture Selection, Paint
and Finish Selections
Our integrated approach to interior design begins in the planning stage, with all involved architects, partnering with the client hand in hand to provide interior construction management and valuable insight through our years in working with some of the best builders in the industry. We use a vast array of visualization tools to help our clients see the finished product before the ground has even been broken. Our approach to client service and relationship building with builders and architects creates a symmetry and unified sense of our clients’ vision. By creating a bond with our clients throughout the design and build process, we can successfully create luxurious spaces that evoke the essence of our clients’ lifestyles.
150 Turtle Creek, Suite 103-B · Dallas, Texas · 214.934.7374 · avidassoc.com
Modern lines amplify the dramatic textures in this powder bath. The copper grass-clothed wrapped walls accentuate the Black Galaxy granite and onyx sink.
CUSTOM FINISHES
COLLABORATIVE DESIGN GROUP 1208 North Post Oak Road, Suite 130 Houston, Texas | 713.263.8311 cdg-ai.com
CHARLOTTE NAIL ANTIQUES 7026 Old Katy Road, Suite 165 Houston, Texas | 713.869.9511 cninteriors.com
FURMAN + KEIL ARCHITECTS 708 Rio Grande Street Austin, Texas | 512.479.4100 fkarchitects.net
Jean-MarC fray antIQues 1009 West 6th Street Austin, Texas | 512.457.0077 jeanmarcfray.com
FUSCH ARCHITECTS 4308 Avondale Avenue, Suite 200 Dallas, Texas | 214.696.0152 fuscharchitects.com
GLASSHOUSE 919 Dragon Street Dallas, Texas | 214.761.1100 glasshouseproducts.com
IKE KLIGERMAN BARKLEY ARCHITECTS P.C. 330 West 42nd Street New York, New York | 212.260.0128 ikba.com
LAWSON GLASS 1934 Stallion Springs Drive Fischer, Texas | 512.609.9727 lawsonglass.com
DACOR dacor.com
INSTITUTE OF CLASSICAL ARCHITECTURE & ART classicist.org/awards-and-prizes/johnstaub-awards/
WIMBERLEY GLASSWORKS 6469 Ranch Road, Suite 12 San Marcos, Texas | 512.393.3316 wgw.com
JENN AIR 800.JENN.AIR jennair.com
JAMES D. LARUE ARCHITECTS 500 Capital of Texas Highway North Building 8, Suite 110, Austin, Texas 512.347.1688 | larue-architects.com
OFFICINE GULLO USA 800.781.7125 officinegullousa.com
JAUREGUI ARCHITECTS 3660 Stoneridge Road, Building A-102 Austin, Texas | 512.328.7706 jaureguiarchitect.com
suB-Zero 800.222.7820 subzero-wolf.com
MICHAEL G. IMBER ARCHITECTS 111 West El Prado San Antonio, Texas | 210.824.7703 michaelgimber.com
POTTER ART METAL STUDIOS 4827 Memphis Street Dallas, Texas | 214.821.1419 potterartmetal.com
CUSTOM WOODWORKING
NEW LIFE HARDWOODS 915 Slocum Street Dallas, Texas | 214.342.3800 newlifehardwoods.com
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WELCH ARCHITECTURE 820 Exposition, Suite 4 Dallas, Texas | 214.327.3707 welcharchitecture.com
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ANTHONY ALOFSIN, AIA Austin, Texas | 512.328.3863 alofsin.com BernBauM-MaGaDInI arCHIteCts 4645 North Central Expressway, Suite 220 Dallas, Texas | 214.219.4528 bmarchitects.com
DURAVIT 888.DURAVIT duravit.us
DOORS + WINDOWS
ARCHITECTURAL HARDWARE
ASHLEY NORTON ARCHITECTURAL HARDWARE 210 West Parkway, Suite 1 Pompton Plains, New Jersey | 800.393.1097 ashleynorton.com
EXCLUSIVE WINDOWS & DOORS 9324 Neils Thompson, Suite 113 Austin, Texas | 512.341.9282 exclusivewindowsanddoors.com
ARCHITECTURAL METALS
KING ARCHITECTURAL METALS 800.542.2379 kingmetals.com
ARCHITECTURAL MOLDINGS
JP WEAVER CO. 941 Air Way Glendale, California | 818.500.1740 jpweaver.com
BENTWOOD OF DALLAS 4508 Lovers Lane Dallas, Texas | 214.750.0271 bentwoodofdallas.com
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WEBBER + STUDIO 300 West Avenue, Suite 1322 Austin, Texas | 512.236.1032 webberstudio.com
DECORATIVE PLUMBING
EXCLUSIVE WINDOWS & DOORS 1000 Jackson Boulevard Houston, Texas | 713.528.6200 exclusivewindowsofhouston.com
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JAY CORDER 1401 East 7th Street Austin, Texas | 512.495.1556 jcorder.com
RICHARD DRUMMOND DAVIS ARCHITECTS 2124 Farrington Street, Suite 400 Dallas, Texas | 214.521.8763 rddavisarchitect.com STOCKER HOESTEREY MONTENEGRO ARCHITECTS 4514 Travis Street, Suite 302 Dallas, Texas | 214.252.3830 shmarchitects.com
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DICK CLARK ARCHITECTURE 207 West 4th Street Austin, Texas | 512.472.4980 dcarch.com
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CHAS ARCHITECTS 915 West Mary Street Austin, Texas | 512.476.1007 chasarchitects.com
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CUSTOM METALWORK
MONTGOMERY ROTH 2200 West Loop South, Suite 650 Houston, Texas | 713.654.9400 montgomeryroth.com
ARCHITECTS
MIKE BROWN ARCHITECT A.I.A. Austin, Texas | 512.346.3851 mikebrownarchitect.com
CUSTOM GLASS DESIGN
LOEWEN WINDOW CENTER OF FORT WORTH 817.368.5709
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IMAGO DEI 2525 Robinhood Street, Suite 1000 Houston, Texas | 713.520.5557 imagodei.pro
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CARL MOORE ANTIQUES 1610 Bissonnet Street Houston, Texas | 713.524.2502 carlmooreantiques.com
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DURANGO DOORS OF DFW 4015 West Vickery Boulevard Fort Worth, Texas | 817.368.5709 durangodoors.com
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FLOOR COVERINGS (continued)
FURNITURE + ACCESSORIES (continued)
DURANGO DOORS OF AUSTIN 2112 Rutland Drive, Suite 178 Austin, Texas | 512.563.1670 durangodoors.com
MADISON LILY RUGS 1727 Post Oak Boulevard Houston, Texas | 713.338.2803 madisonlilyrugs.com
CANTONI 4800 Alpha Road Dallas, Texas | 972.934.9191 cantoni.com
FLEETWOOD WINDOWS & DOORS 1 Fleetwood Way Corona, California | 800.736.7363 fleetwoodusa.com/luxe
NEW LIFE HARDWOODS 915 Slocum Street Dallas, Texas | 214.533.8000 newlifehardwoods.com
CHRISTOPHER GUY 8900 Beverly Boulevard West Hollywood, California | 310.461.3250 christopherguy.com
LACANTINA DOORS 888.730.3898 lacantinadoors.com
RUG MART 5910 Southwest Freeway Houston, Texas | 713.784.0300 rugmarthouston.com
COPENHAGEN 18603 Blanco Road San Antonio, Texas | 210.545.4366 copenhagenliving.com
PORTELLA IRON DOORS 11701 Bee Cave Road, Suite 218 Austin, Texas | 512.263.8851 portellairondoors.com
STARK CARPET starkcarpet.com/acontinuinglegacy
COPENHAGEN 2236 West Braker Lane Austin, Texas | 512.451.1233 copenhagenliving.com
REHME STEEL WINDOWS & DOORS 3914 Crawford Road Spicewood, Texas | 512.916.0511 rehmesteel.com
THE RUG COMPANY 1626 Hi Line Drive, Suite B Dallas, Texas | 877 899 6334 therugcompany.com
DAVID W. GILBERT AND ASSOCIATES 1718 Hi Line Drive Dallas, Texas | 214.760.8500 davidwgilbert.com
PHIL JACKSON’S GRANITE & IRON STORE 206 East Main Street, Fredericksburg, Texas 866.353.0152 | granite-iron.com
MAXWELL FABRICS maxwellfabrics.com
PILIE’ FURNITURE 3621 West Alabama Houston, Texas | 713.961.1619 piliefurniture.com
TEXAS SUN & SHADE 11813 Bee Cave Road Austin, Texas | 512.402.0990 txsunandshade.com
VERVANO 911 West 29th Street Austin, Texas | 512.458.8963 vervano.com
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LEE JOFA leejofa.com
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J. DOUGLAS DESIGN 3301 Oak Lawn Avenue Dallas, Texas | 214.522.8100 jdouglasdesign.com
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DURALEE 800.387.2533 duralee.com
ERIC BRAND 650.259.0207 ericbrand.com FOUND FOR THE HOME 3433 West Alabama Houston, Texas | 713.522.9191 foundforthehome.com
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DESIGN HOUSE 7026 Old Katy Road, Suite 115 Houston, Texas | 713.803.4949 designhousetx.com
EMPRESSIVE GEODESIGNS 1315 East Levee Street Dallas, Texas | 214.343.0000 empressivegeodesigns.com
FOUR HANDS HOME 2090 Woodward Street Austin, Texas | 512.225.0351 fourhandshome.com
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CUSTOM CREATIONS FURNITURE 1200 Missouri Street Houston, Texas | 713.522.5833 customcreationsfurniture.com
GRANDEUR DESIGN 106 West Walnut Street Decatur, Texas | 940.577.1000 grandeurdesign.com
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fIBer-seal 9865 Chartwell Drive Dallas,Texas | 214.333.9400 fiberseal.com
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FABRIC HOUSE 7026 Old Katy Road, Suite 159 Houston, Texas | 713.864.7550 fabrichousetx.com
FURNITURE + ACCESSORIES
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FABRICS + WINDOW COVERINGS
EBANISTA 800.570.1087 ebanista.com
GRASS ROOTS 1201 Oak Lawn Avenue Dallas, Texas | 214.651.7787 grassrootsimports.com
B&B ITALIA 800.872.1697 bebitalia.com
HANCOCK & MOORE hancockandmoore.com
BARONS ORIGINALS 1013 Country Road 187 Blue Springs, Mississippi | 888.305.7790 baronsoriginals.com
HUDSON FURNITURE, INC. 419 West 14th Street, 2nd Floor New York, New York | 212.645.7800 hudsonfurnitureinc.com
BILL LUTTRELL, INC. 9025 World Trade Center Dallas, Texas | 214.741.7011
IKE ISENHOUR INC. Dallas, Texas ikeisenhour.com
BOARD BROKERS 888.270.8797 boardbrokers.com/mlbfloors
BRIGHT CHAIR 888.524.5997 brightchair.com
INTERNUM 3303 Kirby Drive Houston, Texas | 832.242.9470 internum.com
KYLE BUNTING 512.264.1148 kylebunting.com
BUNCH + SHOEMAKER 7026 Old Katy Road, Suite 152 Houston, Texas | 713.426.2850 bunchshoemaker.com
IRONIES 510.644.2100 ironies.com
FINANCING
BBva CoMPass - vIC taPIa 40 Northeast Loop, Suite 100 San Antonio, Texas | 210.216.3524 bbvacompass.com/mortgages/vtapia
FLOOR COVERINGS
TEXAS ADVERTISER INDEX
FURNITURE + ACCESSORIES (continued)
FURNITURE + ACCESSORIES (continued)
J. ROBERT SCOTT 500 North Oak Street Inglewood, California | 877.207.5130 jrobertscott.com
MEREDITH O’DONNELL 1751 Post Oak Boulevard Houston, Texas | 713.526.7332 meredithodonnell.com
WILLIAM & WESLEY 175 Oak Lawn Avenue Dallas, Texas | 214.752.0234 williamwesley.com
J. TRIBBLE COLLECTION 747 Miami Circle Atlanta, Georgia | 888.652.6116 jtribble.com
MOCKINGBIRD DOMESTICS 2151 South Lamar Boulevard Austin, Texas | 512.677.4004 mockingbirddomestics.com
JIUN HO jiunho.com
MOTO ART 310.375.4531 motoart.com
AFFAIRE D’ART 2227 Post Office Street, Suite B Galveston, Texas | 409.789.0079 affairedart.com
JoHn-WIllIaMs InterIors 3010 West Anderson Lane, Suite A Austin, Texas | 512.451.5511 jwinteriors.com
NINE O. NINE HOME COLLECTION 1605 East Del Mar, Suite 104 Laredo, Texas | 956.722.0036 nineoninehome.com
ART HOUSE Fredericksburg, Texas | 210.882.6446 danpfeifferwoodworker.com
JoHn-WIllIaMs InterIors 10515 West Interstate 10 San Antonio, Texas | 210.641.9955 jwinteriors.com
PETTIGREW ASSOCIATES 1805 Market Center Boulevard Dallas, Texas | 214.745.1351 pettigrew-usa.com
GERALD PETERS GALLERY 1011 Paseo de Peralta Santa Fe, New Mexico | 505.954.5700 gpgallery.com
JONES WALKER 1531 Dragon Street Dallas, Texas | 469.916.5500 joneswalkerhome.com
PolIforM - Houston 2800 Kirby Drive, Suite B-120 Houston, Texas | 713.630.6500 poliformhouston.com
MCLARRY MODERN/ MCLARRY FINE ART 225 Canyon Road Santa Fe, New Mexico | 505.983.8589 mclarrymodern.com
KREEGER POTTERY 916 Springdale Road, Building 2, Suite 104 Austin, Texas | 508.246.7325 kreegerpottery.com
PUMMER 1505 Hi Line Drive Dallas, Texas | 214.960.4535 pummer.com
NEDRA MATTEUCCI GALLERIES 1075 Paseo de Peralta Santa Fe, New Mexico | 505.982.4631 matteucci.com
LEE INDUSTRIES 800.892.7150 furniturebylee.com
QUATRINE 4430 McKinney Avenue Dallas, Texas | 214.522.2214 quatrine.com
OFF THE WALL GALLERY 5015 Westheimer, Suite 2208 Houston, Texas | 713.871.0940 offthewallgallery.com
LEXINGTON HOME BRANDS lexington.com
ROCHE BOBOIS 5304 Alpha Road Dallas, Texas | 972.239.4430 rochebobois.com
SOUTHWEST GALLERY 4500 Sigma Road Dallas, Texas | 972.960.8935 swgallery.com
LIGNE ROSET 800.BY.ROSET ligne-roset-usa.com
ROCHE BOBOIS 4810 San Felipe Street Houston, Texas | 713.629.0442 rochebobois.com
lIGne roset - Houston 2800 Kirby Drive, Suite A-210 Houston, Texas | 713.630.6500 lignerosethouston.com
SARABI STUDIO 1000 East 6th Street, Building B Austin, Texas | 512.425.0675 sarabistudio.com
ALEXANDER MARCHANT 1114 West 5th Street, Building A Austin, Texas | 512.462.1444 alexandermarchant.com
LILLIAN AUGUST FOR HICKORY WHITE lillianaugustfinefurniture.com
SCOTT + COONER 115 West 8th Street Austin, Texas | 512.480.0436 scottcooner.com
PIERCE HARDWARE 6823 Snider Plaza Dallas, Texas | 214.368.2851 piercehardware.com
LISA TAYLOR DESIGNS lisataylordesigns.com
SCOTT + COONER 1617 Hi Line Drive Dallas, Texas | 214.748.9838 scottcooner.com
ROCKY MOUNTAIN HARDWARE 888.583.0154 rockymountainhardware.com
MARCALI DESIGNS 150 Turtle Creek Boulevard, Suite 205 Dallas, Texas | 214.981.9119 marcalidesigns.com
sHaBBy slIPs - Houston 2304 Bissonnet Street Houston, Texas | 713.630.0066 myshabbyslips.com
SA BAXTER 800.407.4295 sabaxter.com
MarICela sanCHeZ art Corpus Christi, Texas | 361.688.6116 maricelasanchez.com
STUDIO TEN 25 Dallas, Texas | 214.763.3040 studioten25.com
sun valley BronZe 866.788.3631 sunvalleybronze.com
MASTERPIECE HANDCRAFTED FURNITURE 123 Midway Street, Building D Old Town Spring, Texas | 281.710.7732 masterpiecehandcrafted.com
TIMOTHY OULTON 4500 North Central Expressway Dallas, Texas | 214.613.2464 timothyoulton.com
UNISON HARDWARE 6 Wayne Court Sacramento, California | 916.388.1888 unisonhardware.com
MCLAUGHLIN COLLECTION 3525 Turtle Creek Boulevard, Suite 18E Dallas, Texas | 214.526.1828 mclaughlincollection.com
TONY HORTON COLLECTION 2824 Canton Street Dallas, Texas | 214.747.7300 tonyhortoncollection.com
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TEXAS ADVERTISER INDEX
HOME AUTOMATION
HOME BUILDERS + REMODELERS (continued)
INTERIOR DESIGNERS (continued)
AVEON 2405 Norfolk Street Houston, Texas | 713.529.2282 aveon.com
SHARIF & MUNIR CUSTOM HOMES 6009 Beltline Road, Suite 200 Dallas, Texas | 972.788.1234 sharif-munir.com
BELLA VILLA DESIGN STUDIO Austin, Texas | 512.443.3200 bellavillads.com
CONCEPT ELECTRONICS Austin, Texas | 512.944.9169 conceptelectronics.pro
SUSAN NEWELL CONSTRUCTION 4054 Mckinney Avenue, Suite 300 Dallas, Texas | 214.219.0639 susan-newell.com
COLLINS INTERIORS 2707 Fairmount Dallas, Texas | 214.534.6072 collins-interiors.com
SERVICE TECH AUDIO VIDEO 1101 Arrow Point Drive, Suite 404 Cedar Park, Texas | 512.456.2800 servicetechav.com
TATUM BROWN CUSTOM HOMES 5924 Royal Lane, Suite 150 Dallas, Texas | 214.361.4877 tatumbrown.com
GARY RIGGS HOME 5217 Alpha Road Dallas, Texas | 214.547.1054 garyriggshome.com
TEXAS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 4622 Burnet Road Austin, Texas | 512.451.8050 txconstruct.com
IKE ISENHOUR INC. Dallas, Texas ikeisenhour.com
THE ED JARRETT COMPANY 5646 Milton, Suite 604 Dallas, Texas | 214.691.0622 theedjarrettcompany.com
JAUREGUI INTERIORS 3660 Stoneridge Road, Building A-102 Austin, Texas | 512.328.7706 jaureguiarchitect.com
WILDE CUSTOM HOMES 5524 Bee Cave Road, Suite B-4 Austin, Texas | 512.327.1801 wildehomes.com
JANE PAGE DESIGN GROUP 500 Durham Drive Houston, Texas | 713.803.4999 janepagedesigngroup.com
RON DAVIS CUSTOM HOMES 3304 Monette Lane Plano, Texas | 972.680.0365 rondaviscustomhomes.com BELLA VITA CUSTOM HOMES 4514 Cole Avenue, Suite 600 Dallas, Texas | 214.641.5639 livingbellavita.com BRIAN LONG CUSTOM HOMES 21818 Highway 71 West, Suite 201 Spicewood, Texas | 512.293.8545 brianlongcustomhomes.com
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JEI DESIGN, INC. 2808 Bee Cave Road Austin, Texas | 512.330.9179 julieevans.net
HOME THEATER DESIGN
DALGLEISH CONSTRUCTION CO. 4019 Spicewood Springs Road Austin, Texas | 512.346.8554 dalgleish.net
DALLAS EXTREME 6719 Levelland Road Dallas, Texas | 972.523.3006 dallasextreme.com
JOANIE WYLL & ASSOCIATES, INC. 12740 Hillcrest Road, Suite 160 Dallas, Texas | 972.380.8770 wyllinteriordesign.com
ELLEN GRASSO & SONS 3221 Villanova Street Dallas, Texas | 214.559.4580 ellengrasso.com
STARLIGHT AV 7240 North Dallas Parkway Plano, Texas | 214.227.1088 starlightav.com
KIM ARMSTRONG INTERIOR DESIGN 8919 Forest Hills Boulevard Dallas, Texas | 214.500.0600 interiorsbykim.com
FOURSQUARE BUILDERS 3315 Ranch Road 620 South, Suite 130 Austin, Texas | 512.944.4520 foursquarebuilders.com
THE BILLIARD FACTORY 8440 North Sam Houston, Parkway West Houston, Texas | 713.528.0200 billiardfactory.com
L. PEARSON DESIGN 3415 Albans Road Houston, Texas | 713.614.7208 lauriehpearson.com LAURA LEE CLARK INTERIOR DESIGN, INC. 1615 Dragon Street, Dallas, Texas 214.265.7272 | lauraleeclark.com
HOLMES BUILDERS 225 East Highway 121, Suite 120 Coppell, Texas | 214.488.5200 theholmesbuilders.com
CRAVOTTA INTERIORS 98 San Jacinto Boulevard, Suite 180 Austin, Texas | 512.499.0400 cravottainteriors.com
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LAURA U 1840 Westheimer Road Houston, Texas | 713.522.0855 laurauinteriordesign.com
IRAJ TAGHI CUSTOM HOMES 7575 San Felipe Street, Suite 270 Houston, Texas | 713.961.0488 irajtaghihomes.com
LAURA BRITT DESIGN 911 West 29th Street Austin, Texas | 512.458.6963 laurabrittdesign.com
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PPDS DESIGN + INTERIORS 1012 Mopac Circle, Suite 200 Austin, Texas | 512.328.1883 ppds-inc.com
JAUREGUI BUILDERS 3660 Stoneridge Road, Building A-102 Austin, Texas | 512.328.7706 jaureguiarchitect.com
LUCINDA LOYA INTERIORS 311 Saddlebranch Court Houston, Texas | 713.682.2800 lucindaloyainteriors.com
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INTERIOR DESIGNERS
STUDIO TEN 25 Dallas, Texas | 214.763.3040 studioten25.com
MORE DESIGN + BUILD 6060 North Central Expressway, Suite 105 Dallas, Texas | 214.217.0704 moredesignbuild.com
RSVP DESIGN SERVICES 15303 Dallas Parkway, Suite 110 Addison, Texas | 972.458.7787 rsvpdesignservices.com
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HOLLAND ROGERS COMPANY 2821 McKinney Avenue, Suite 11 Dallas, Texas | 214.350.5999 hollandrogers.com
TERI PUGH STUDIO 7026 Old Katy Road, Suite 156 Houston, Texas | 713.581.7975 teripughstudio.com
REILLY HOMES INC. P.O. Box 671165 Dallas, Texas | 214.528.2645 reillyluxhomes.com
ABODE | FERN SANTINI DESIGN 4414 Burnet Road Austin, Texas | 512.300.2303 fernsantini.com
VEDERE 313 West 37th Street, Suite 601 New York, New York | 212.967.9701 vedere.com
ROSEWOOD CUSTOM BUILDERS Dallas, Texas | 972.250.6800 rosewoodcustombuilders.com
AVID ASSOCIATES 150 Turtle Creek Boulevard, Suite 103B Dallas, Texas | 214.934.7374 avidassoc.com
Wesley-Wayne InterIors 1220 Manufacturing Street Dallas, Texas | 214.272.0951 wesley-wayne.com
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KITCHEN + BATH (continued)
LIGHTING
DOUG MOORE 225 Canyon Road Santa Fe, New Mexico | 505.362.0554 karenmelficollection.com
MORRISON SUPPLY CO. 311 East Vickery Boulevard Fort Worth, Texas | 817.870.2227 morsco.com
PETTIGREW ASSOCIATES 1805 Market Center Boulevard Dallas, Texas | 214.745.1351 pettigrew-usa.com
Zoltan DavID JeWelry Gallery 12901 Hill Country Boulevard, Suite D1-120 Bee Cave, Texas | 512.372.8888 zoltandavid.com
PALMER TODD 203 West Rhapsody San Antonio, Texas | 210.341.3396 palmertodd.com
UNIQUE LIGHTING OF TEXAS 1811 South Good Latimer Expressway Dallas, Texas | 214.421.2066 uniquelightingoftexas.com
POLIFORM 888.POLIFORM poliformusa.com
WIMBERLEY GLASSWORKS 6469 Ranch Road, Suite 12 San Marcos, Texas | 512.393.3316 wgw.com
ESCALADA USA 1980 Post Oak Boulevard, Suite 1500 Houston, Texas | 713.305.9672 escaladausa.com
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EDBA CABINETS 5829 West Sam Houston Parkway North Suite 301, Houston, Texas 832.467.0200 | edbacabinets.com
SIEMATIC MÖBELWERKE USA 215.604.1350 | info@siematic.com siematic.us
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ARETE EUROPEAN KITCHENS 700 North Lamar Boulevard, Suite 100 Austin, Texas | 512.383.9906 aretekitchens.com
THE KITCHEN SOURCE 1544 Slocum Street Dallas, Texas | 214.741.1912 thekitchensource.net
SCANDIA HOME scandiahome.com
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WooD-MoDe Houston, Texas wood-mode.com
THE HÄSTENS STORE DALLAS 4252A Oak Lawn Avenue Dallas, Texas | 214.252.0101 mydreambeds.com
BAY AREA KITCHENS WooD-MoDe 17306 Highway 3, Webster, Texas 281.338.2737 | bayareakitchens.com
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS
LUXURY BEDDING
MISCELLANEOUS
CABINET INNOVATIONS WooD-MoDe 5120 Woodway Drive, Suite 219, Houston, Texas 713.461.6424 | cabinetinnovations.biz
AQUATERRA OUTDOOR ENVIRONMENTS 7111 Elm Street, Frisco, Texas 214.387.8333 | aquaterraoutdoors.com
CENTERPOINT ENERGY Houston, Texas | 713.207.6937 centerpointenergy.com
CABINETS & DESIGNS, INC. WooD-MoDe 4200 Westheimer, Suite 102, Houston, Texas 713.627.8970 | cabinetsanddesigns.net
SOUTHWEST LANDSCAPE DESIGN 2201 Wolf Street, Suite 7102 Dallas, Texas | 972.762.5427 swtlandscapedesign.com
FORT WORTH BILLIARDS 2312 Montgomery Street Fort Worth, Texas | 817.377.1004 fortworthbilliards.com
CANTONI 4800 Alpha Road Dallas, Texas | 972.934.9191 cantoni.com
LANDSCAPING
DESIGNER KITCHENS WooD-MoDe 11133 I-45 South, Suite 210, Conroe, Texas 936.441.2221 | ourdesignerkitchens.com
AQUATERRA OUTDOOR ENVIRONMENTS 7111 Elm Street, Frisco, Texas 214.387.8333 | aquaterraoutdoors.com
EGGERSMANN USA 800.276.1239 | info@eggersmannusa.com eggersmannusa.com
BONICK LANDSCAPING 9810 Brockbank Drive Dallas, Texas | 972.243.9673 bonicklandscaping.com
FERGUSON 700 East Street Elmo Road Austin, Texas | 512.445.5140 ferguson.com
TOWN LANDCARE CO. 6060 North Central Expressway, Suite 105 Dallas, Texas | 214.707.1341 townlandcareco.com
FERGUSON 1403 Slocum Street, Suite 100 Dallas, Texas | 214.761.9333 ferguson.com
MOVING + STORAGE
WHITE GLOVE STORAGE & DELIVERY 2209 Rutland Drive, Suite 300 Austin, Texas | 512.490.1500 whiteglovetexas.com
orGanIZatIonal solutIons
CalIfornIa Closets - austIn 500 North Lamar Boulevard, Suite 180 Austin, Texas | 512.441.6061 californiaclosets.com
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JEWELRY
CalIfornIa Closets - san antonIo 1111 Arion Parkway, Suite 120 San Antonio, Texas | 210.829.1991 californiaclosets.com
LIGHTING
J. TRIBBLE COLLECTION 747 Miami Circle Atlanta, Georgia | 888.652.6116 jtribble.com
LIGHT 4202 Richmond Avenue Houston, Texas | 713.640.5568 thelightcompany.net
K&N SALES WooD-MoDe 1401 Shepherd Drive, Houston, Texas 713.868.3611 | knsales.com
LIGHTOLOGY 866.954.4489 lightology.com/luxe
KITCHEN & BATH CONCEPTS WooD-MoDe 7026 Old Katy Road, Suite 156, Houston, Texas 713.468.0511 | kitchen-concepts.com
LITTMAN BRANDS littmanbrands.com
CALIFORNIA CLOSETS 866.870.4814 californiaclosets.com
OUTDOOR LIVING
BROWN JORDAN brownjordan.com
TEXAS ADVERTISER INDEX
REAL ESTATE (continued)
DOUGLAS NEWBY & ASSOCIATES 100 Highland Park Village, Suite 200 Dallas, Texas | 214.522.1000 significanthomes.com
RESIDENCES AT THE STONELEIGH 3001 Bookhout Street Dallas, Texas | 214.326.2575 residencesatthestoneleigh.com
MODERN DESIGN + BUILD 9208 Waterford Centre Boulevard, Suite 140 Austin, Texas | 512.608.6602 moderndb.com
EMSHWILLER REAL ESTATE 512.568.8174 emshwillerrealestate.com
ROXAN COFFMAN PROPERTIES Austin, Texas | 512.477.6666 roxancoffman.com
PRIDE FAMILY BRANDS 3931 Southwest 30th Avenue Fort Lauderdale, Florida | 954.745.9800 pridefamilybrands.com
ENCHANTED HILL 4228 North Central Expressway, Suite 300 Dallas, Texas | 972.899.1923 enchantedhill.com
TURNQUIST PARTNERS REALTORS 3700 Bee Cave Road, Suite 102 Austin, Texas | 512.328.3939 turnquistpartners.com
HerItaGe teXas ProPertIes BECKY LOWE 102 Vintage Park Boulevard, Suite C Houston, Texas | 281.732.0615 har.com/beckylowe HerItaGe teXas ProPertIes BRAD SHUMWAY 1177 West Loop South, 12th Floor Houston, Texas | 713.341.1617 heritagetexas.com HerItaGe teXas ProPertIes CARLO CHIOCCHIO 1177 West Loop South, 12th Floor Houston, Texas | 713.965.0812 heritagetexas.com
urBansPaCe - kevIn Burns 801 West 5th Street, Suite 100 Austin, Texas | 512.457.8884 urbanspacelifestyle.com
WEATHEREND 800.456.6483 weatherend.com
STONE MASON OF SPRING 7301 Lake Creek Circle Montgomery, Texas | 281.363.4102 joedipaulo.com
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AQUATERRA OUTDOOR ENVIRONMENTS 7111 Elm Street, Frisco, Texas 214.387.8333 | aquaterraoutdoors.com
HerItaGe teXas ProPertIes CHALLIE RALPH 1177 West Loop South, 12th Floor Houston, Texas | 713.965.0812
keItH Zars Pools 17427 San Pedro Avenue San Antonio, Texas | 210.494.0800 keithzarspools.com
HerItaGe teXas ProPertIes DAVID SINCLAIR COX 1177 West Loop South, 12th Floor Houston, Texas | 713.965.0812 heritagetexas.com HerItaGe teXas ProPertIes enID CruIse-ClelanD 1177 West Loop South, 12th Floor Houston, Texas | 713.341.1602 riveroaksblog.com HerItaGe teXas ProPertIes KEITH CUMMINS 1177 West Loop South, 12th Floor Houston, Texas | 713.965.0812 har.com/keithcummins HerItaGe teXas ProPertIes KINDI SCARTACCINI 1177 West Loop South, 12th Floor Houston, Texas | 713.539.8828 har.com/kindiscartaccini
MODERN DESIGN + BUILD 9208 Waterford Centre Boulevard, Suite 140 Austin, Texas | 512.608.6602 moderndb.com
PRIVATE AVIATION
MILLION AIR DALLAS 4300 Westgrove Drive Addison, Texas | 972.248.1600 millionairdallas.com
WILSON & GOLDRICK REALTORS 923 Westbank Drive, Suite 100 Austin, Texas | 512.328.0022 wilsongoldrick.com WIlson & GolDrICk - CInDy GolDrICk 923 Westbank Drive, Suite 100 Austin, Texas | 512.328.0022 wilsongoldrick.com
ROOFING
Ja-Mar roofInG & sHeet Metal 128 Park 35 Cove South Buda, Texas | 512.441.8437 jamarroofing.com
SPA + SALONS
ONE 3621 West Alabama Houston, Texas | 713.529.3002 onesalonhouston.com
STONE + TILE
HerItaGe teXas ProPertIes KIRSTEN ABNEY 1177 West Loop South, 12th Floor Houston, Texas | 713.965.0812
LA NOVA 9051 Knight Road Houston, Texas | 713.796.9050 lanovatile.com ALLIED STONE 2405 Crown Road Dallas, Texas | 214.838.2225 alliedstoneinc.com ANTOLINI LUIGI antoliniprecioustone.com ARIA STONE GALLERY 1617 Hi Line Drive, Suite 310 Dallas, Texas | 214.939.8000 ariastonegallery.com
AUSTIN PORTFOLIO REAL ESTATE 1611 West 5th Street, Suite 100 Austin, Texas | 512.901.9600 austinportfoliorealestate.com
MORELAND PROPERTIES 3825 Lake Austin Boulevard, Suite 501 Austin, Texas | 512.480.0848 moreland.com
CAESARSTONE caesarstoneus.com
austIn PortfolIo real estate KATHLEEN BUCHER 1611 West 5th Street, Suite 100 Austin, Texas | 512.794.6644 kathleenbucher.com
POSH PROPERTIES 5 North Peak Road Austin, Texas | 512.947.9684 poshpropertiesaustin.com
CASALINEA 4003 Westheimer, Suite B Houston, Texas | 713.623.4050 casalinea.us
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HerItaGe teXas ProPertIes ROBIN MUECK 1177 West Loop South, 12th Floor Houston, Texas | 713.965.0812 heritagetexas.com
AMELIA BULLOCK REALTORS 950 Westbank Drive, Suite 100 Austin, Texas | 512.327.4800 ameliabullock.com
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JASON GLAST LUXURY REAL ESTATE 10 Dominion Drive San Antonio, Texas | 210.386.1833 jasonglast.com
GOTTESMAN RESIDENTIAL REAL estate - laura GottesMan 1501 Enfield Road Austin, Texas | 512.451.2422 gottesmanresidential.com
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REAL ESTATE
LUXURY PORTFOLIO FINE PROPERTY COLLECTION luxuryportfolio.com
AMELIA BULLOCK REALTORS 8008 Spicewood Lane Austin, Texas | 512.345.2100 ameliabullock.com
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LEISURE COLLECTIONS 7026 Old Katy Road, Suite 154 Houston, Texas | 713.426.1010 leisurecollections.com
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OUTDOOR LIVING (continued)
TEXAS ADVERT ISER INDEX
STONE + TILE (continued)
STONE + TILE (continued)
STONE + TILE (continued)
CROSSVILLE TILE & STONE 2209 A Ruthland Drive, Suite 400 Austin, Texas | 512.836.7700 crossvilletileandstone.com
GEMSTONE TILE LLC 502 Topeka Street Kingman, Arizona | 928.753.3147 gemstonetileworks.com
SABELLA CARVED STONE 1333 Oak Lawn Avenue Dallas,Texas | 817.917.0207 sabellacarvedstone.com
CROSSVILLE TILE & STONE 2230 LBJ Freeway, Suite 100 Dallas, Texas | 972.488.3393 crossvilletileandstone.com
PACIFIC SHORE STONES 10220 Metropolitan Drive Austin, Texas | 512.339.2300 pacificshorestones.com
SILESTONE AUTHENTIC LIFE 866.268.6837 silestoneusa.com
CROSSVILLE TILE & STONE 4010 Richmond Avenue Houston, Texas | 713.963.0084 crossvilletileandstone.com
PEACOCK PAVERS 800.264.2072 peacockpavers.com
WALKER ZANGER walkerzanger.com
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wings & wheels 2013. Luxe Interiors + Design was proud to sponsor the 4th Annual Wings & Wheels event at Million Air Dallas. Over 400 guests sipped champagne while touring an incredible display of exotic cars and some of the finest private charter jets in Texas. Other members of the design community participated as well, including Roche Bobois, Pettigrew and DeVance AV Design. This private invitation-only event is one looked forward to each year by sponsors and guests alike.
GATHERINGS
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laura lee clark showroom opening. This spring, Luxe Interiors + Design celebrated interior designer Laura Lee Clark’s new showroom opening on Slocum Street. Airy, clean-lined and colorful, the space features a beautiful gallery-like feel. New York interior designer Amanda Nisbet was invited to give a presentation and host a book signing. Guests were thrilled to meet this lively lady and get a firsthand look at her new book, Dazzling Design.
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