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EDITOR’S LETTER MEMO CONTRIBUTORS INSPIRATION FOUND Motion drives our creative force this spring as we survey movement in the form of art, décor and beyond.

RADAR

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MADE IN AMERICA The renaissance of American furniture design and the rebirth of the craftsman.

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BEHIND THE BRAND Taking inspiration from his wide-ranging travels, designer Jiun Ho’s namesake furniture line marks an anniversary.

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DEBUT Stitched in the fabric of Americana, the famed Biltmore estate serves as muse for a breathtaking new collection by Wildwood Lamps & Accents.

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5 MINUTES WITH Multidisciplinary creative Susan Hable takes us behind the scenes of her latest partnership.

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COLLABORATION Prolific rock star Lenny Kravitz teams up with Rocky Mountain Hardware to create a series of products destined to be a hit.

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ROUNDUP Calming neutrals set a quiet but impactful tone in the latest tabletop offerings that celebrate the art of the handmade.

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

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Right: An intriguing custom kitchen by Los Angeles designer Kishani Perera. Page 234 Center: Hahn Lounge Chair / Price upon request / brightchair.com. Page 182 Below: A selection of spring’s most fashionable textiles. Page 172

MARKET

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MATERIAL Off-the-rack takes on a whole new posh meaning with spring’s latest fabric debuts that are worthy of shelf space in any high-end boutique.

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TREND Explore a day in the life of four leading interior designers whose distinct styles provided the catalyst for an engaging array of home accents.

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SPOTLIGHT We invite you to please be seated as seven industry pros discuss the art of combining beauty and function in chairs.

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KITCHEN + BATH Bold prints and statementmaking color make a big impact and cook up excitement in two of the home’s mostfrequented spaces.

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SHAKE & STIR A stylish take on a classic Hamptons structure provides newlyweds with a bright and airy beach house in which to entertain family and friends. Written by Elaine Markoutsas / Photography by Joshua McHugh

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BENDING THE RULES Cold Spring-based craftsman John Procario coaxes wood into freeform shapes, creating sculptural lamps that serve as a metaphor for the body. Written by Lauren A. Greene / Photography by Evan Sung

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SOMETHING OLD, SOMETHING NEW To answer to the needs of a growing family, a historic Greenwich home is given a new life with an expansive renovation. Written by Terri Feder / Photography by Michael Partenio

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VISUAL HARMONY Artist and designer Anna Karlin’s playful objects are geared towards connoisseurs of high design that maintain a sense of humor. Written by Lacy Morris / Photography by René Cervantes

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SECOND TIME AROUND In less than three months, a designer reinvigorates the interiors of a New York City apartment he first created 13 years prior. Written by Lisa Davis / Photography by Peter Murdock

ON THE COVER: Tracey Emin’s neon light installation serves as a welcome sign to guests of this Water Mill home, where interior designer Jennifer Post balanced the drama of the Martha Sturdy sculpture, Crunch, on the lounge’s custom Paul Ferrante coffee table with streamlined Don’Do rockers from Poltrona Frau. Page 258 060 / LUXESOURCE.COM

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This issue is largely dedicated to homegrown design and to the independent makers and companies who are dialing into the made-in-America movement. To be sure, we live in a time where there are no clear-cut guidelines in design (perhaps there never were). Thanks to globalization, social media and the flood of visuals that pass our eyes daily, the sartorial choices we make for our homes are broad and vast, as they should be. Yet there is no denying the underlying current of old-school craftsmanship permeating the landscape. Call it “Americana Chic.” Stamp it “Made in America.” Today, homeowners are embracing all things artisanal, authentic and local. They want to know where the objects being brought into their homes are made and by whom. Makers in cities across the country (who we happily uncover in every issue of Luxe) are responding with thoughtfully crafted forms and materials that appeal to the new sensibility. Ultimately, of course, 21st-century design is a mix; a multicultural mash-up of ideas, with, perhaps, a pinch of Florence, a dose of Athens and, for good measure, a smattering of Detroit.

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Welcome to the March/April issue of Luxe Interiors + Design! Because many of our readers own more than one house, it comes as no surprise that over 80 percent are planning a home renovation project in the coming months. In response, check out our special advertorial section this issue on Trends in Renovation, with insight from some of our favorite design professionals. This past season, we were proud to attend many fantastic events. Luxe joined Voce Di to help celebrate the arrival of the Calvin Klein Home furniture line and Calvin Klein Curator Collection in its Greenwich, Connecticut, showroom. In addition, the company hosted a panel discussion exploring how homeowners in the community are moving toward a more modern aesthetic. We then partied with the Wheelock Design team in Old Greenwich to celebrate its new lifestyle showroom. Finally, in New York, Luxe was the media sponsor for the ASID NY Metro Chapter’s 2016 Design Summit, which was held at the A&D Building. We hope you enjoy this issue as much as we love sharing it with you!

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LAURA MAUK

Writer / Washington, D.C. What made you want to become a writer? Curiosity. I love finding out why individuals think the way they do. I also enjoy stringing words together in what I hope is a painterly way that gives people understanding or lets them see something differently. If I could interview anyone, it would be… Frida Kahlo, Georgia O’Keeffe, Frank Lloyd Wright or Donald Judd. They were all revolutionaries with such unique visions and strong characters. Each of them led an interesting life, making iconic art and architecture in authentic and thoughtful ways. Is there anything intriguing you currently in the world of design? I love the way design continues to connect to nature with lots of glass, sunlight and simple, organic materials. Form and texture have evolved and, as a result, I feel that buildings and furniture today are much more dynamic. Photographer / New York

If you could shoot anywhere in the U.S., where would it be? I would love to have the opportunity to experience, and also photograph, James Turrell’s Roden Crater in Arizona. His work is all about light, space and how we as viewers perceive our surroundings. Most memorable Luxe assignment: A Hamptons house with the talented Jennifer Post. Light is a critical feature for every architectural or interiors shoot and, in this case, the changing weather conditions worked perfectly throughout our day—cloudy or sunny when we needed it! What type of architecture inspires you? Truly bespoke structures that elegantly solve problems and create energetic, livable spaces. I’ve had a longtime collaboration with architect Ali Tayar, and the houses he has designed—from Rhode Island to Beirut—embody this approach with refinement and finesse. Documenting these environments is both challenging and invigorating.

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Photographer / San Francisco Biggest influences: Creatives in the worlds of art, photography and film, especially the work of Edward Burtynsky, Robert Polidori, Thomas Demand and Jeff Wall. Most exciting thing happening in design today: The amount of design that’s shared worldwide via social media. What type of architecture do you find most impactful? Quiet, minimalistic architecture—designs that let nature do the talking. If I could splurge on anything… It would be on a trip to Greece for my family so we can enjoy the turquoise sea and fried cheeses in the shade. Or a piece by Thomas Demand.

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Writer / Colorado Favorite Luxe interview: It was for a home on Vancouver Island. On an early meeting with the architect, Brian Hemingway, the owner of the house watched him take out a pen and just start drawing; he told me that observing him was such a magical part of the process. The image that conjured up has always stuck with me. My biggest design influence comes from… The process of architecture and its ability to transform the simplest idea into an elegant, functional structure. It reminds me that creativity is about both the journey and the destination. Who is the most fascinating person you’ve ever met? Charles Smith, owner of Charles Smith Wines in Walla Walla, Washington. He’s a bigger-thanlife personality, an intuitive thinker and a brilliant marketer. He led the recent design of his new Seattle winery, as well as the restoration of his midcentury house, with local architect Tom Kundig. Impressive!

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or American furniture production, the yen for substantive, enduring quality— something commonplace only decades ago—has certainly reached a fever pitch in a day where genuineness in products is all but profuse. This nostalgic zeitgeist is ushering in a new wave of makers from various disciplines and perspectives, each bound by the desire to create in unique, original ways. “Design is the key,” says Sara Ossana of Warren, Rhode Island-based O&G Studio. “We’ve tapped into the idea that good design could save the continuity of craftsmanship.” Artist and furniture craftsman Ian Stell of New York City, known

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for his highly unorthodox, mesmerizingly sculptural pieces, simply calls this widespread craving for authenticity an “American design renaissance.” “There’s a competition that has been intensifying,” he says, “and it’s pushing both quality and originality.” But what is American furniture design today? According to Brooklyn-based designer Asher Israelow, it is not bound by a style but rather an ethos. “There is no aesthetic correlation,” he says, “but it is aspirational; it’s forward-thinking. It’s reinventing the wheel. American designers are not necessarily bogged down by traditional craft techniques and apprenticeships that perhaps

our European counterparts are.” Israelow was studying architecture in school when on a whim, he took up woodworking while completing his thesis. “I’m entirely self-taught with wood. It became an obsessive hobby,” he says. Instead of becoming an architect, Israelow shifted gears to furniture because he believed it would provide more creative license. It is a circuitous route to furniture production that many young designers echo. Los Angeles-based Sabin Ousey was working in sales at Lawson-Fenning when he began making furniture for his own apartment as a creative outlet, prompting him to open his own company last January. His collection pays

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homage to various viewpoints, from Paul McCobb to Spanish Colonial motifs. “America, particularly California, lacks centuries of history, so it gives us an opportunity to forge a new aesthetic,” says Ousey. “Rather than copying tradition, we are playing with historic motifs. That is how new genres and trends emerge.” New York interior designer Eddie Lee finds an egalitarian quality in today’s design scene. “Furniture makers are coming from all different backgrounds these days,” he says. “That’s a very American concept.” Stephen Antonson, the Brooklyn plaster master who references Giacometti and Gio Ponti in his sculptural line of work, thinks there is something

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to this “design first” ingenuity that separates the successful American designer. “You can go to the design shows and say, ‘oh, there’s the guy that studied woodworking in school: he’s made the most amazing dovetail you’ve ever seen,’ but it’s rather uninspired design-wise,” he says. Like Israelow and Ousey, Antonson never studied plaster or furniture making in school. “I think there’s a streak of naiveté that allows good designers to do weird things, to be open to doing something backward. That’s where innovation happens. You’re not trying to make this boring, perfect thing that is like all the other boring, perfect things.” Ty Best of Chicago’s Caste Design,

Above: Handmade in Montana and Chicago, Caste Design’s avant-garde furnishings include the pure-bronzeand-leather Kintla chair and laminate-plywood Pouf table. Opposite: O&G Studio is helmed by Jonathan Glatt and Sara Ossana. Their Windsor-inspired pieces, like the Wayland Fanback barstools shown here in three colorways, are made in their Warren, Rhode Island, workshop.

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None of this is to say that design traditions do not inform the current American furniture marketplace. Stickley, the pioneer of Mission and American Arts and Crafts furniture, has been around for over a century and has changed hands only once—from the original Stickley family to the Audi family in 1974—all the while employing their original, traditional woodworking techniques. That is not to say that the Manlius, New York-based company hasn’t propelled forward with every generation; Aminy Audi, the CEO of Stickley, credits this to the company’s diversification and a resistance to laurelresting. “We’ve added many different styles, from updated traditional to midcentury modern collections,” she says, adding, however, that it is the education of the consumer that matters most.

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Clockwise from top: Los Angeles’ Sabin taps local craftsmen to manufacture its made-to-order offerings; the Rexford cabinet is shown. Black walnut and solid brass inlay comprises the Neversink table by Asher Israelow of Brooklyn. From the mind of interior designer Brad Ford, Field + Supply is a yearly modern makers craft fair in High Falls, New York; the U bench by Luur Studio, sold through The Future Perfect, is an example of what’s in store for fair goers. A peek at Israelow’s process.

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who formerly had a life and career in the fashion industry, also echoes the sentiment: “It sounds sort of Pollyanna, but I never knew about the possibilities of what could go wrong; I went into it head first without any hesitation.” Best’s refined, hand-hewn pieces, often in weighty materials like bronze and marble, are nationally distributed by Holly Hunt. He finds the isolation of rural Montana instead of community hotbeds like Brooklyn or Los Angeles to be the best source of unfiltered inspiration. “I think if I had more contemporaries opining on my designs, my work wouldn’t be so avant-garde,” he says.

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“When people understand the work and quality behind one of these pieces, they realize it is a lifetime investment. It is something they can pass on to a future generation.” O&G Studio is a contemporary example of modernizing a deeply ingrained American motif—the Windsor chair, whose roots stem from our earliest English colonists. Ossana and partner Jonathan Glatt electrify the genre with unexpected colors and proportions. “It’s something intrinsic to the American design community,” Ossana says, “our history allows us to question authority.” New York-based interior designer Brad Ford, who has become a kind of pied piper for independent craftsmanship, says, “The U.S. has become one of the most dynamic places for burgeoning design talent.” Last October, Ford held his second-annual Field + Supply fair in High Falls, New York. “Growing up in a small town in Arkansas and being a creative kid, I always loved going to the arts and crafts fairs,” he says. “It created a sense of community that is now so often lacking.” Ford decided to take this concept and elevate it by cherry-picking some of the best American designers across various disciplines, like Israelow, Apparatus and The Future Perfect. “With Field + Supply, we want the work to be serious but the experience to be anything but,” he says, adding, “It is important that design not be alienating. Consumers are more and more responding to the meaning and soul of something that is made by hand. It automatically separates itself from other mass-produced furnishings.” Ford is so confident in the shifting consumer paradigm that this fall, he opened Fair, a showroom at the New York Design Center highlighting elevated craft and design, representing many of the American designers he curated for Field + Supply. No matter the aesthetic, whether historically referential or avant-garde, the independent American furniture maker offers a quality that an outsourced big-box manufacturer simply can’t. “My clients want to understand and know the object that they have a personal relationship with; our local makers give us that,” says interior designer Celerie Kemble, who is deeply involved in keeping artisan traditions afloat—particularly with The Alpha Workshops, the nation’s only nonprofit organization providing creative HIV-positive individuals with industry-specific training and employment in the decorative arts. “People are increasingly caring about these pieces that they live with. Furniture is a very intimate thing, and so, too, should be the process.”

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From top: Each of Stephen Antonson’s plaster creations, like the Angele chandelier and Macklin center table, is crafted by hand in his Brooklyn studio. Century Furniture’s Thompson chest by designer Thomas O’Brien is fabricated in Hickory, North Carolina. Stickley has been making hardwood furnishings, like the Elroy chair shown here, in America since its inception in 1900.

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INFORMED BY HIS VORACIOUS APPETITE FOR TRAVEL, JIUN HO’S SCULPTURAL LINE OF FURNITURE CELEBRATES AN ANNIVERSARY.

Above: In his San Francisco studio, designer Jiun Ho stands near one of his No More Play tables, part of the Jiun Ho Collection V line and inspired by Alberto Giacometti’s sculpture of the same name.

For Jiun Ho, the San Francisco designer behind the furniture collection that bears his name, it all comes down to narrative. “I want to tell a story,” he says of the line, now celebrating its 15th anniversary. More often than not, the stories stem from his travels (he spends at least three months a year traveling the world, with recent stops in Kyoto and Sicily). “I take a lot of pictures to remind me of my experiences,” he notes. “There are times when I look at things and say ‘that could be a base for a dining table’ and there are times when I have to look at the photo, take a step back and create from there.” He points to the Maras chair in his newly introduced Jiun Ho Collection V as an example. “If you look at the lines of the chair and the stonework found at Machu Picchu and Sacsahuamán in Peru, you can see where the inspiration comes from.” The rest of the 16-piece collection similarly draws on Ho’s wide-ranging travels and experiences, as well as weaves together the narrative threads of previous introductions and makes graceful allusions to modern art. When first launching his business, though, the designer’s primary objective was not building a furniture brand, but rather to create unique spaces and user-friendly experiences. Then a client asked him if he would sketch some furniture. “I said, ‘Sure, I can give it a try,’ ” he recalls. “I came up with 35-40 pieces.” Connecting with a factory based in Southern California, Ho began manufacturing the pieces (most of which have been made in the United States ever since) and a brand was born. As the company has evolved, so has Ho’s approach. “We create the trends; we don’t let them drive us,” he says. “We focus on timeless, elegant shapes and forms and emphasize the tranquility, balance and pureness of the pieces. That, and attention to detail, is what’s important to us.”

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WRITTEN BY LISA BINGHAM DEWART PRODUCED BY KATE BERGERON PORTRAIT BY BRADEN SUMMERS

Right: Ho’s Maras chair and Picchu table, also from Jiun Ho Collection V, draw on South American influences.

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HISTORY REPEATING AN ICONIC AMERICAN ESTATE SERVES AS A MUSE FOR WILDWOOD LAMPS & ACCENTS’ LATEST COMPENDIUM OF LIGHTING.

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Steeped in rich, historical references, the Biltmore Estate has been inspiring design and architecture since its reveal in 1895 by George Washington Vanderbilt II, grandson of famed industrialist and philanthropist Cornelius Vanderbilt. The 250-room French Renaissance château set upon 8,000 acres of pristine Ashville, North Carolina, land was designed as a country retreat for the family and remained so well into the 20th century. With certainly no shortage of inspiration to draw from—the house itself features over 100,000 square feet comprised of 35 bedrooms, 43 bathrooms and 65 fireplaces— the artisanal team behind Wildwood Lamps & Accents turned to the estate as a muse for their most recent collection, receiving unparalleled access to the pieces that made this sprawling house a home. One such piece uncovered during the brand’s creative pursuit was an ancient cinnabar box belonging to George’s wife, Edith Stuyvesant Dresser Vanderbilt. Quickly recognizing the potential in the raised floral relief etching, the Wildwood team developed big plans for the motif: Aptly named after the lady of the house, the resulting Edith lamps (shown) are conveyed in three colorways that each take on a different persona. The Edith lamp in Red, for instance, reflects a traditional Asian-like feel, while the Powder Blue hue professes a more serene garden-esque vibe; Oyster proves to be the chameleon of the group, able to live in both modern and traditional environments. All flaunting brushed finishes, modern silhouettes and sleek drum shades, this versatile collection effusively transcends aesthetics, genres and eras—taking its place as a graceful classic with a firm foothold in today’s interiors.

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ATHENS, GEORGIA-BASED CREATOR SUSAN HABLE LENDS HER DESIGN TALENT AND ARTISTIC VISION TO A CHIC NEW HOME COLLECTION. WRITTEN AND PRODUCED BY LACY MORRIS PHOTOGRAPHY BY CHRIS BRANTLEY/WHITE ORANGE PRODUCTIONS

You are involved in a little bit of everything—painting, textiles, furniture, interiors. What led you to where you are today? I’ve always been an artist, and after working for several small businesses, mostly in jewelry, I realized that it was time to start my own design company. My sister, Katharine Hable Sweeney, and I launched Hable Construction in New York City in 1999, but in 2009, I decided to make the move to Athens. This was an eye-opening experience in that I realized how productive having my own studio was for my art. Describe your design aesthetic. I don’t play by the rules and I don’t discriminate where I turn to for inspiration—one day it’s Egyptian metalwork and the next it’s a Japanese kimono. I look to different cultures for inspiration in my color palettes and patterns. Tell us about your relationship with Hickory Chair. We started working together about six years ago on an exclusive fabric collection, and we’ve grown from there. Our common goals were to create quality products and make as many pieces domestically as possible. Why do you think it’s so important to keep production stateside? It is crucial for me to see the furniture being prototyped with my eyes on the product, and I work with the designers and engineers to make sure that all of the details that make the pieces special are being executed as they should. It’s such a luxury to see the hands that go into making each piece of our collection. We love the blue mirrored console for Hickory Chair’s sister company, La Barge (shown). It’s part of 25 new pieces we are adding to the original collection for the brand, and it is made with gilded wood and blue glass. I had seen that blue shade in a few midcentury pieces, but nothing current; we searched all over until we finally tracked it down abroad. I’m crazy about simple design that is also chic, and I think this geometric piece fits the bill and would be fantastic in a foyer. What’s next? An additional collection for Hickory Chair will come later this year. The pieces are incredible, with a lot of new silhouettes, and our focus continues to be on the sculptural aspect of each design. Visually, the new collection will tell a more transitional, modern story. Incorporating an artistic approach to design, I work hard to let the tiniest of details speak for the entire product.

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ROCK ‘N’ ROLL LEGEND AND DESIGN AFICIONADO LENNY KRAVITZ TEAMS UP WITH THE SKILLED CRAFTSMEN AT ROCKY MOUNTAIN HARDWARE TO CREATE A HARMONIOUS COLLECTION THAT HITS ALL THE RIGHT NOTES. WRITTEN AND PRODUCED BY CARA GIBBS

Clockwise from top left: Thumblatch entry hardware with grip in silicon bronze dark lustre. Multipoint escutcheon with lever in silicon bronze rust. Passage escutcheon with knob in silicon bronze light. Passage escutcheon with lever in silicon bronze dark lustre. Entry hardware with lever in white bronze brushed.

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Why hardware? I was attracted to the partnership with Rocky Mountain Hardware because of the high-quality products they produce—handcrafted hardware made with time-honored casting methods. It was a pleasure to work with all of the talented artisans that created these pieces. What was it about Beverly Hills’ Trousdale Estates that inspired you? I moved to Los Angeles when I was 11 years old and it was then that I was first exposed to midcentury modern design. The Trousdale area boasts amazing midcentury architecture created by such a diverse group of architects. What I loved about these

homes in contrast to the boxy apartments that I was accustomed to in New York was that they had clean lines, open floor plans and, in a lot of cases, an abundance of glass. They were like the glamorous homes I had seen in Hollywood movies. And this collection represents that. Tell us more about the artistry and techniques. At Rocky Mountain, they still cast and finish each piece by hand, which is so impressive; they really bring to life this high level of artistry. With Trousdale, we wanted to generate products that married that craftsmanship with a modern aesthetic. The texture came out of wanting a more tactile experience with each piece, as well as serves as a way to visually emphasize the handcrafted nature. Give us a peek at your creative process. It’s a combination of sketching, looking at historical references and listening to music. “Hollywood Swinging” by Kool & the Gang was definitely inspirational in making this line. Finishes can truly transform a piece—taking something from traditional to totally rock and roll. Take us through the finishes. Trousdale will be offered in all of the Rocky Mountain finishes. Personally, I will be using the bronze light finish on a home I’m building in the Bahamas.

PORTRAIT: MATHIEU BITTON. HARDWARE PHOTOS: COURTESY ROCKY MOUNTAIN HARDWARE.

Lenny Kravitz has made no efforts to conceal his passion for interiors—establishing New Yorkbased Kravitz Design and producing several successful product lines. His latest collaboration with Rocky Mountain Hardware is yet another notch on his already-impressive design belt. In tune with both the artist’s modern aesthetic and love for classic design, the Rocky Mountain brand was more than prepared to bring Kravitz’s ideas to life. The resulting Trousdale collection combines a powerful ensemble of textures and shapes that culminates in a truly harmonious and showstopping array of hardware. We sat down with Kravitz as he discussed his latest collection.

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FIND IT: NEW YORK Clockwise from top left: Tall ZigZag Hourglass Planter / $150 / 860.930.6086 / andrewmolleur.com. Chrome Diamond Vase, Medium, and White Diamond Vase, Large, by B Zippy & Co. / Tube Series Collection / Price upon request / 718.388.4884 / oroborostore.com. Light Up Candle Holder / $114 for set of two / fruitsuperdesign.com. Terracotta Pour Vase by B Zippy & Co. / Terracotta Series Collection / Price upon request / 718.388.4884 / oroborostore.com. Crystal Dish in Violet by Vitreluxe / Crystal Series / Price upon request / 718.625.3685 / urbanglass.org. The Nesting Bowl Large in Soft Pink by Felt + Fat / Price upon request / 212.352.9615 / fair-design.com. Low ZigZag Hourglass Planter / $75 / 860.930.6086 / andrewmolleur.com. Small Rock Vase in Lotus by Kathryn Scott Design Studio / Shifting Sands Collection / Price upon request / 212.644.3535 / studiovandenakker.com. The Nesting Bowl Small in Lapis Lazuli and The Nesting Bowl Medium in Blue-Grey by Felt + Fat / Price upon request / 212.352.9615 / fair-design.com. Black & White Marbleized Plate by Sylvie Saint-André Perrin / $176 / 212.677.3917 / johnderian.com. Reflections Bowls / Price upon request / 347.443.8232 / bdbny.com. Natural Linen Napkins by Charvet Editions / $128 for set of 6 / 212.677.8408 / johnderian.com. Oslo Cutlery Set in Matte Gold / $100 / 212.372.7706 / canvashomestore.com. Background paint: Tissue Pink / Classic Color Collection / benjaminmoore.com. 146 / LUXESOURCE.COM

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BLUEPRINT 200 EAST 59TH STREET

Overlooking Central Park, Macklowe Properties’ latest creation occupies land in the Upper East Side, on the corner of 59th Street and 3rd Avenue, and is reminiscent of one of its more famous buildings, the glassy, cube-like Apple Store on 5th Avenue. Street pedestrians will be treated to a façade of woven metals, which reflect light during the day and emit a soft glow at night, while residences feature floor-to-ceiling glass walls and continuous outdoor terraces—meaning spectacular views are to be had both inside and out. The building’s palette will play off of white-oak floors and built-ins of white stone. The tower is the latest development in a neighborhood that is changing drastically with an influx of high-end retail and housing. 200east59.com

ON DISPLAY Celebrated fashion designer Nanette Lepore misses the old New York— a place where artists and musicians meandered about, collaborating and creating in each other’s homes during a time when her own home base of the West Village was thriving with gallery openings every weekend. She missed it so much, in fact, that she and her husband, the painter Robert Savage, decided to open the doors of their own home to let admirers of art into their living room in a nod to that bygone era and its spirit of community. Here, Lepore gives Luxe the inside scoop on the alternative art venue she is also happy to call home. 917.855.9544 Why your own living room?

My husband and I wanted to give visitors the opportunity to see art in a more comfortable environment than they might in a traditional white-box gallery. It’s warm and welcoming, and most importantly, authentic. My family actually lives here. We’re in the West Village, just a few long blocks from the new Whitney.

Share your future plans.

Our inaugural exhibition, “Rose is a Rose,” channeled Gertrude Stein’s Paris salon. Our complete curatorial programming is still in the works, but right now we are looking at three or so shows every year. We’ll likely see more New York artists in future exhibits because there’s so much talent in this town; however, geographic association won’t be a requirement for entry.

Favorite art style/era?

My father, Jim Lepore, was an Abstract Expressionist and art professor; his work definitely played a role in the development of my aesthetic. I also have this fascination with the bohemian lifestyle he and his friends had—that whole era, really.

How does the gallery coincide with your fashion career? I don’t view the gallery as a departure from my fashion career as much as I see it as a complementary passion. There’s a natural connection between my art preferences and the aesthetic themes of my primary creative endeavor, fashion.

Any favorite works? John Gordon Gauld’s The Hired Man is a beautiful piece in the classical style—a still life in egg tempera—but that depicts both nuanced and overt references to contemporary subject matter. My husband and I had thought of keeping it, but it actually sold on opening night.

Advice for people looking to grow their own collections? Collect what you love! It doesn’t have to be a blue-chip masterpiece or even edition; when you fill your home with work that is personal to your tastes, only then can a unique aesthetic emerge. And it’s really rewarding once you find that distinctive personal taste.

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When did you open? We welcomed our first guests at our store inside The Maidstone Hotel on Memorial Day 2015. Why did you choose East Hampton as the location of your Scandinavian-style store? Since Scandinavia is dark a big part of the year, we take summer very, very seriously. And so does the Hamptons. Describe the space. In the 1800s, the building that houses The Maidstone was used as a tannery and took in overnight guests while their saddles were being repaired. It’s a really unique retail experience—one could imagine a brand like Hermès opening a hotel above its atelier. We’re trying to create new ways to experience design and taking cues from history. austere.co/maidstone

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THE STAR SOFA When it came time for Rubelli’s CEO Andrea Rubelli to find a designer to transform his never-before-done fiber-optic woven fabric into a piece of furniture, Rubelli found it to be an easy choice. He called upon Italian-born and New York City-based architect and designer Antonio Pio Saracino, the celebrated creator praised for his use of technology and shape. With Rubelli’s weaving prowess and Saracino’s design finesse, what resulted was a sleek and sexy sofa with spaceship-like curves and cutting-edge technology: the Star sofa. Here, the duo shares how the project went from idea to installation. rubelli.com; donghia.com; antoniopiosaracino.com

ROOM REPORT Overnighters in Brooklyn have some new luxury digs to add to their room roster. In Williamsburg on Wythe Avenue, between 12th and 13th streets, The William Vale, named after the Brooklynite who owned the land in the mid1800s, is rising out of the heart of the trendy neighborhood. The 21-story, 250-foot tower features a funky, crisscross pattern of concrete beams on its exterior and will house shops, restaurants and a 20,000-square-foot pedestrian green space open to the public. In addition to the 180-plus guest rooms, visitors to The William Vale will be able to dip their toes into a rooftop pool with dazzling views of the New York skyline. When the hotel opens this spring, it will join the Wythe, a boutique hotel, and an additional 1,000 new hotel rooms slated for construction in 2016. thewilliamvale.com

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WHO: Jersey City-based Ali Smith, the creator behind Salt & Still. Her company’s name is a nod to water, the single most important element in her work: quality goods made from natural dyes and fibers, and often sashiko-inspired needlework. WHAT: Get an inside look at Smith’s studio and the creative projects she’s currently working on—whether it be a process shot, a finished piece, workshop preparation or just an image she’s constructed while playing around with materials. WHY: Because Smith’s natural, raw and earthy images are a good reminder of how quite often simple is the most stunning. IN HER WORDS: “There is definitely an ease to my design style. I learned very early on that, when working with natural dyes, you have to let go of expected outcomes and get comfortable with unexpected results.”

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When it was just an idea… It took a few years just to find the right fiber and develop the kind of weave that I wanted. Luckily, a group of technicians at my mill got passionate about the project.

Design inspiration: Lighting is such an important aspect in everything I do so working with it in furniture was intriguing and unusual. The folding is the most important aspect because that’s where it releases more light; that’s where the oval shape and curves come from. There’s no shadow when you’re sitting so the perception is that your body is floating. It’s surreal; you lose the sense of dimension. It’s functional art.

About the design: I was making progress in terms of technology and started sharing the secret project with Antonio. When I was ready to upholster, I asked Antonio because it wouldn’t work on a Donghia sofa. The shape had to be designed with all the right curves to enhance the effect of light. The technology: It’s a great time to play with lighting right now because technology is revolutionizing the industry. The source of light is an LED, which can be dimmed by remote. The LED throws the light into the fiber optics that is woven into the fabric as wefts. A seam or staple would cut the fiber optics—limitation drove the design details.

Limited release: We did 12 sofas, each with a constellation relating to the Zodiac. For these, there are two layers of fiber-optic, one with stretched fabric that allows the stars to shine. We launched the product in Los Angeles, the city of stars, which was a fun coincidence, and the others will be released one by one, starting with one in Milan in April, throughout the following years in art and design fairs and galleries.

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Fashion, design, art and architecture… Are all variations on a creative theme. Some of the best furnishing collections are born from fashion icons, often causing a tidal wave of symbiotic brand revival. I absolutely love the Hooker-Rowley collaboration for that exact reason—an unexpected brand pairing that stops you in your tracks. The Fleur de Glee bench is… Unmistakably Rowley in pattern yet shows off the refined upholstery elements for which Hooker is known. Add in the modern lines and jewelrylike metalwork detailing and you’re poised for perfection. As a fluent Francophile… I love the name and inherent playfulness associated with the bench. Whimsical upholstery meets modern metal—it’s the juxtaposition that makes us stop and ponder. Interiors should not exist on a single axis… But reflect the many moods and facets of personalities. Without creativity… Design becomes predictable and expected. Here, I’m so attracted to the hard, modern silhouette coupled with the floral, feminine pattern.

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SITTING PRETTY THE PIECE: Fleur de Glee Bench THE DESIGNER: Cynthia Rowley FIND IT: hookerfurniture.com THE INSPIRATION: Fashion designer Cynthia Rowley rocks the design world yet again with her latest foray into furnishings. Part of a collection comprised of sporty, curious and pretty categories, the Fleur de Glee bench is clad in one of the designer’s iconic floral prints and resides in the pretty realm.

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I would describe this daybed as… Swanky, bohemian, versatile, handsome and sexy. Studio Van den Akker exemplifies… Beautiful and clean-lined furniture steeped with historical references, yet the collection is extremely versatile for today’s modern lifestyle. This daybed speaks to the evolution of midcentury designs, paying homage while offering a fresh and modern point of view. Creating intimate conversational arrangements… Is key to a well-designed space. I think good design should be full of surprises—sometimes the surprises are obvious, other times subtle. The Charles daybed belongs… In a living room where it can act as the perfect anchor connecting two seating groups; because there is no back, guests can sit comfortably and face either direction. It would also be stunning in a foyer paired with a massive piece of artwork.

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BENCH PRESS THE PIECE: The Charles Daybed THE DESIGNER: Rob Copley and Sean Robins FIND IT: studiovandenakker.com THE INSPIRATION: Emulating a straight-off-the-set-of-Mad-Men vibe, the Charles daybed, custom-designed and made in the USA, keeps midcentury modern at top of mind.

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OPEN-AIR DESIGN IN THE OUTDOOR LOOKBOOK 2016

THE MODERN AGE For homeowners across the country, outdoor living has become a necessity. In responding to the movement, industry leaders are creating spaces that withstand the elements while achieving durability, environmental consciousness and the desired aesthetic. Read on to discover the latest in design and technology for the alfresco environment.

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LaCANTINA OUTDOOR LIVING

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A pioneer of the folding and multi slide door industry, LaCantina Doors has brought the desire for alfresco living to the forefront of the residential market, making indoor-outdoor living possible without sacrificing convenience, function or design. The company’s variety of door types and materials, including folding, sliding or swinging and aluminum or wood, enables the achievement of any aesthetic. “High quality, effortless performance, energy efficiency and durability are key elements found in all of our products,” says Lee Maughan, LaCantina’s general manager and vice president. 2

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ENVIRONMENTALLY SMART. LaCantina doors are made in a state-of-the-art facility in California to ensure that the best quality, consistency and highest manufacturing standards are upheld. “Driven by design, our experience specializing in the development and refinement of these products allows us to take advantage of new technologies and offer the best options available,” Maughan says. Additionally, the company designs its products with the environment wholly in mind, with energy efficiency, recycled materials and active participation in conservancy organizations at its core. “LaCantina’s doors come standard with low-e, double-paned tempered glass,” he says. “We are also a member of the Forest Stewardship Council and U.S. Green Building Council and offer LEED points for certification.”

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Form: Narrow stile and rail profiles Materials: Aluminum and wood Most In Demand: Systems that are energy-efficient and versatile

We create products that open spaces and allow for more natural light and fresh air, promoting greener living.

1. C ontemporary Clad sliding system with a square profile, clear anodized exterior finish and mahogany interior. 2. A luminum Wood multi slide system with bronze anodized exterior finish and vertical-grain Douglas fir interior. 3. A luminum Thermally Controlled multi slide system with clear anodized exterior finish.

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2016 marks Woodard’s 150th anniversary, a testament to the quality of its products and service. Founded in Owosso, Michigan, where its handcrafted outdoor furnishings and accessories are still manufactured today, Woodard’s unique business model has lent itself to more than a century of success. “Our longevity can partly be attributed to offering a diverse array of designs and the ability to customize (including COM). With carefully curated collections offered in a host of finishes and textiles, we are able to satisfy our clients’ style preferences and provide timely delivery. It’s a recipe for success that retailers, interior designers and consumers appreciate,” shares a Woodard professional. During its tremendous tenure as a premier outdoor furnishings manufacturer, the company has seen trends in design and lifestyles come and go, to only return again. While the variables have been myriad over the past 150 years, the constant hallmarks of quality- and comfort-driven products have given Woodard its longstanding position at the top of its field.

TR EN DS I N O UTDOO R FU R N I S H I N G S

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The new neutral. Gray reigns supreme, with bold color pairings in the form of accent pillows, especially in red. A color combination of note. Woodard’s No. 1 frame finish, textured black, creates a striking look when complemented by its bright white fabric. More table space. Woodard has experienced an increase in demand for dining tables that seat 8 to 10 people. These are often paired with low-maintenance sling or cushionoptional iron and aluminum chairs that make cleanup a breeze. Fire features. Woodard now offers four heights of fire tables: chat, dining, counter and bar. Fresh designs with existing pieces. Many of Woodard’s collections are designed for reconfiguring. The Metropolis sectional, for example, has seven components that can be combined into dozens of arrangements. An open-air must-have. Umbrellas are important for any open patio and can be custom fabricated in an array of sizes and fabrics. 1. T he Jax collection combines elegance with a modern aesthetic. Shown in graphite, available in 30-plus finishes. 2. T he comfort of wicker without the upkeep, Isabella’s oversize seat is as sumptuous as it is carefree.

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HUBBARDTON FORGE OUTDOOR LIVING

The Shard LED sconce features thick, handpoured, clear glass blocks embedded with gray shards.

At Hubbardton Forge, the quest for quality and longevity begins with diligence. The lighting company’s craftspeople aim to satisfy each client’s unique lighting needs, whether uplighting, downlighting, a combination of both or creating dark sky-friendly systems, which aim to minimize the harmful effects of light pollution. The Vermont-based lighting manufacturer

has led the industry since its inception more than 40 years ago in the realms of sustainable,

Outdoor living spaces are extensions of the indoor spaces.

environmentally conscious design and myriad uses of steel and other metals. “We understand that people are bringing art and design into their homes or workplaces when they invest in Hubbardton Forge lighting,” shares the company’s design director David Kitts.

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1. The Collage LED outdoor sconce has geometric layering, and the Planar dining pendant was inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater home. 2. T he Halo outdoor sconce incorporates a thick, handblown glass and two intersecting rings of metal. 3. T he Double Axis LED outdoor sconce features handcrafted metal bands embracing a thick glass rectangle.

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LIGHTING THE OUTDOORS SUSTAINABLY + ARTFULLY Form and function. Advances in finishes, materials and technology allow Hubbardton Forge to bring lighting outdoors that isn’t exclusively functional or an accent piece but a potential focal point for outdoor spaces. Industry pioneers. Hubbardton Forge is one of the first businesses in Vermont to use powder coating and aqueous metal cleaning and the first in the world to beta test a phosphate-free bioremediation cleaner. In other words, the firm is committed to thinking globally while acting locally. LED. In 2015, Hubbardton Forge introduced dining pendants using an LED light guide platform. These thin light emitting surfaces create a consistent diffused light, perfect for highlighting decorative elements and bright enough for functional applications.

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ELDORADO OUTDOOR LIVING

STONE

For more than 40 years, Eldorado Stone has demonstrated an undeniable passion for creating authentic products that not only elevate quality and design, but also attainability. The company, known for its artisan fire bowls, has become a staple in the outdoor living industry. “As the outdoor industry continues to evolve and as outdoor space has become a permanent fixture into our lives, Eldorado Stone has remained on the forefront of design and product by offering luxury items to meet design trends,” says the company’s president Brent Spann. “The fire bowl line is versatile, from large and grand to sleek and minimalist.”

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1. The monolithic square design of Talus creates an impressive contemporary centerpiece. 2. L yra exudes a modern, linear design with a gently sloped fire feature. 3. T he subtle curves of Equa create a pleasing shape ideal for intimate conversation spaces or a personal retreat.

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• Fire features are being incorporated into the patio or poolside hardscape rather than being separated from the main space. • A focal point, aka “conversation space,” around the fire feature is a new, much-welcomed standard. • Spaces are being built to extend the outdoor living season through shading, heating and fabrics (draping to use space during rain). • Colors continue to trend to modern gray (dark and light), along with cream, with small pops of color. • Fixtures mimic indoor fixtures (outdoor furniture and décor resembles indoor furniture and fabrics). • Complete outdoor bathrooms are being added to eliminate the need to enter the primary living space.

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Each Eldorado Firebowl has been hand-crafted by our artisans through an extensive four-step finishing process, guaranteeing a one-of-a-kind creation with subtle variations in color and texture similar to natural limestone. Select from our extensive collection of traditional to modern designs with your choice of 4 colors in either honed or travertine finishes. Gather your friends and family, and experience your new “great room� that just happens to be outside. eldoradostone.com/firebowls


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FLEETWOOD OUTDOOR LIVING

WINDOWS + DOORS

Through dedication to architectural integrity, attention to detail and a mastery of green building, Fleetwood Windows & Doors has become a market leader for progressive, indoor-outdoor windows and doors that are environmentally sound, technologically advanced and aesthetically striking at once. “Fleetwood employs several engineers to be certain that designs and processes remain on the cusp of available technologies,” says Mark McCoy, Fleetwood’s VP of sales. “The custom nature of Fleetwood requires more personal craftsmanship for many of its processes.”

MATERIAL OF CHOICE: ALUMINUM Fleetwood’s pursuit for “building it better, not cheaper” has positioned the company as the only aluminum door and window manufacturer that makes much of its own hardware. Commercial products use standard market hardware, such as rollers, locks and handles, that are commonly mass-produced. Fleetwood creates high-grade stainless steel hardware, whereas commercial products typically use zinc. 1. F leetwood products create dramatic openings and seamlessly blend indoor and outdoor space. 2. S imple, clean designs accentuate the beauty of the surrounding architecture and showcase spectacular views. 3. F leetwood’s extensive product line includes sliding doors, hinged and folding doors, windows and impact-rated products.

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PRIDE OUTDOOR LIVING

FAMILY BRANDS

Creating an outdoor space that is personal and built upon the homeowner’s living style is key.

Outdoor furnishings have undergone subtle but well-received transformations over the

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past few years, starting with the movement toward more pared-down, contemporary designs and neutral palettes. At the forefront of today’s outdoor furnishings—a leader not only in aesthetics but also composition—is Pride Family Brands. The contemporary, luxury

Soft colors, minimalist designs. “The new neutral follows the trend of simplicity, with whites and grays appearing in cushions,” Lowsky says. High-end finishes. Outdoor finishes have historically sacrificed design for durability, but today’s options, including platinum and jasmine, achieve a luxurious, modern motif. Made-to-last materials. “With a natural resistance to corrosion and rust, aluminum offers strength and easy care,” Lowsky says. “It also offers a range of style options, including cast, wrought and extruded designs.” Warmth + ambience. Fire table designs in classic and contemporary styling remain a highly popular addition to today’s outdoor spaces, along with accessories to extend the enjoyment of gathering around the fire.

outdoor furnishings and accessories purveyor has been providing best-in-class products for more than four decades, giving way to artisanal outdoor environments that speak to practicality and design. “The functionality of each piece, whether action seating, state-ofthe-art fire features or intricate cast elements, is a result of the total attention to detail for which Pride Family Brands is known,” shares the company’s CEO Steve Lowsky. “Further,” he adds, “our hundreds of options in design, finishing, fabrics and details enable each piece to deliver personal outdoor artistry.”

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AS K T HE EXPE RT

FLOOR COVERINGS

Harris Cohen President 207 Robbins Lane Syosset, New York 516.822.5855 info@countrycarpet.com countrycarpet.com

What are your favorite styles to work on and why? I lean toward transitional styles as do many of our clients. I love the unexpected combination of modern and traditional that results in styles that can last a long time rather than feeling dated. What is your creative process? What is your favorite part of it? Listening is the key to designing a room or home that will deliver the best results for an individual client. That information is then married with the perfect color palette and textures to bring our client’s vision to life. What are the key influences in your work today? We keep a close eye on fashion as so much of the runway transfers into interiors; we spend time overseas exploring the latest technologies; and most of all, our clients drive me to deliver exactly what they need.

COUNTRY CARPET & RUGS Country Carpet & Rugs has maintained a long-standing reputation as a trusted source for residential and commercial floor coverings, leaving generations of satisfied customers in its wake. “Trends in interiors are always on the move. We pride ourselves on being ahead of those trends,” says Harris Cohen, company president. Recognized as an industry leader, the company’s varied offering, along with expanding client needs, has made it the ideal one-stop design house, with carpet, rugs, tile, windows, fabrics, furniture and more, all under one roof. The feel of Country Carpet & Rugs is a warm one, which is no surprise as it has been a family-owned business since 1972. “Relationships are everything,” Cohen says. “The product needs to deliver, but without the relationship, there is nothing.” The brand’s sprawling 12,000-square-foot showroom is frequented by top designers and celebrities; especially with its ideal Gold Coast location and proximity to New York and the Hamptons. It takes only a glance to see that Country Carpet & Rugs delivers the best in all flooring products, along with handcrafted mosaic tiles, fabrics, furniture, window treatments and a multitude of other products.

TOP: A Country Carpet & Rugs exclusive, this beautifully crafted, hand-knotted rug from India features wool and bamboo silk and is available in multiple sizes. Shown here in Damascus charcoal and silver. BOTTOM: This classic den, designed by Kate Singer Home, features the Simplicity series carpet in cream, which presents silk-like fibers for a smooth, elegant, yet casual, look.

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This living room features a handcrafted, wool rug from Nepal, shown here in a custom size and color.

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Hand-knotted and originating from India, this Touché rug in silver and blue offers the finest quality wool and silk.

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Completing this stunning stair design by Stewart Michael Design is the custom application of an all-wool Wilton rug with a black and white allover skin design with a wide leather border.

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THE LOOK Our expanded kitchen and bath coverage features seriously chic spaces with plenty of print-heavy palettes, gorgeous color and tech-savvy additions. PRODUCED BY BRIELLE M. FERREIRA

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OUTSIDE THE LINES COLOR REENERGIZES THE HOME’S MOST-FREQUENTED ROOMS FOR STUNNING SPACES THAT SHUN TRADITION AND DARE TO SHAKE THINGS UP. WRITTEN BY BRIELLE M. FERREIRA

Typically, when whipping up a confectionary masterpiece, you don’t want to break the mold; it’s a vital part of keeping those baked goods looking their best. But that’s where following form in the kitchen should end: The best kitchen design is equal parts functional and unexpected, which is why incorporating color is becoming such an important element for a truly remarkable space. So, while crisp white cabinetry in both the kitchen and bathroom isn’t going anywhere soon, mixing in bold hues—whether it’s on the island and appliances in the kitchen or in the form of a statement-making wallpaper in the powder bath—is fast becoming the not-so-secret ingredient to cooking up spaces that will stand the test of time. Here, we celebrate the color-happy palettes and products that are taking the workhorse rooms of the home from bland to beautiful.

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Designer Taylor Borsari channels Morocco in a Coronado, California, kitchen that dazzles with heavy doses of color, pattern and glammed-out gold. taylorborsari.com Share your design vision. The house was a historic remodel, and the kitchen was a blank space aside from the blue La Cornue oven. My first goal was to integrate the color of the range so it felt like part of an overall story rather than a random dash of color. I think many are nervous to jump into a bold range choice, but this is proof that it can be done without being too overwhelming.

Best ways to introduce pattern into the kitchen? I love patterned backsplashes! This is an area where you can really set the tone for a kitchen, and it’s an obvious area you can have a lot of fun with. Even tonal or monochromatic patterns can add interest. In this kitchen, we also added the carved island, which gave us a nice, ethnic twist to help balance the backsplash, as well as the very colorful range.

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How can color revive and freshen up a kitchen? Color is a great addition to everyday life. White is classic and timeless, of course, but it is also a very safe option. This kitchen is a bit of a hybrid of pattern and color, and I think it is so much more interesting as a result. Plus, as more spaces are openplan these days, embracing a little more color in kitchens allows you to connect rooms more cohesively.

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The island, which is painted in Benjamin Moore’s Brick Red, is surrounded by stools from Ballard Designs beneath a handsome vintage chandelier. The striking backsplash tiles are from Mosaic House.

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BLACK

BEAUTY Bringing color into the kitchen doesn’t have to mean looking to the rainbow for inspiration: quiet black matte can be just as impactful and statement-making, as demonstrated by the latest addition to Brizo’s high-fashion faucet line. Featuring a hidden pull-down wand, the Solna faucet makes a big impression with its articulating arm and fashion-forward finish. brizo.com

It’s no surprise that open shelving continues to be wildly popular in today’s kitchen, but for lovers of color, this modern design device is even more effective. Stacking brightly colored bowls, glasses, mugs and ceramics can infuse happy hues into the most neutral of kitchens, making it the perfect solution for homeowners who are looking to play it a little safer but still want to incorporate an element of fun and whimsy into their rooms. This vignette from designer Emily Henderson shows that there are no rules when it comes to styling your shelves; just don’t be shy to share your favorite pieces, regardless of color scheme or theme. stylebyemilyhenderson.com

FREE & CLEAR Snaidero’s newest introduction, Code, in collaboration with designer Michele Marcon, is challenging the kitchen’s status quo with its innovative paint-by-number system. In Code, consumers can opt for cabinets in varying finishes and colors with an easy online ordering system that makes it a breeze to mix and match for infinite layout solutions. It’s about as personal as you can get in the kitchen. snaidero-usa.com

BAKE OFF OFFICINE GULLO Crafted from heavy-gauge stainless steel and solid brass, Italian manufacturer Officine Gullo’s Grand Villa oven range is serious about both cooking and its own good looks. And the best part? The oven can be fabricated in literally any RAL color—Europe’s version of the popular Pantone system—for endless opportunities for inspiration and customization. officinegullousa.com

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Wash UP

While Duravit’s L-Cube vanity, designed by Christian Werner, takes its cues from one of geometry’s simplest shapes, it is far from ordinary. Refined down to its most fundamental form, it’s the unassuming details that sing here: from the handle-free façade to the elegant shadow gap between the countertop and the shelving—not to mention the line’s nearly exhaustive color options, like the pretty peachy version shown here. duravit.us

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ART Last year’s trend toward metallics continues to be prevalent this year, and it’s easy to see why in the presence of Groupwork’s latest line of fi xtures for the bathroom, Simplify. Australian designer Sarah Trotter’s newest initiative, created in collaboration with architect Murray Barker and artist Esther Stewart, turns something as practical as a towel rack into a veritable work of art. groupworkstudio.com

MAKE A SPLASH Not content to let pristine porcelain tubs lie, the creative team at Aquabrass recently released its Kanvas collection of highly artistic freestanding tubs, each hand-painted and signed by the artist responsible for the striking scenes depicted on their glossy white finishes. From cool graffiti patterns to multicolor mosaic-inspired prints, the limited-edition series promises you’ll have a lot more to soak in than bubbles during bath time. aquabrass.com

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Sconces from Galerie des Lampes and an art piece, Jay Hodgins’ Straumi 8, add an air of modern elegance to the room. The chair is custom by Anne Hepfer, upholstered in fabric from Kravet and trim from Samuel & Sons.

This serene vanity space by Toronto designer Anne Hepfer is transformed with color. Benjamin Moore’s Coventry Gray on the cabinetry acts as both statement-maker and pretty neutral against the softer walls painted in Benjamin Moore’s Stonington Gray. “The cabinetry is tailored but feminine, with some round detailing to maintain traditional character but in a cleaner more current design,” explains Hepfer. Far from traditional, though, is what she sees as the next big thing in powerful palettes: “I have a feeling that gray is here to stay for a while, so we’re popping spaces with bold hits of color—fuchsia, canary yellow, teal—and, of course, black and white accents. I’m loving the play of contrast and unexpected combinations!” annehepfer.com

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“USING COLOR ALLOWS US TO CREATE BATHROOMS THAT TRANSFORM INTO UNEXPECTED, JEWEL-LIKE SPACES.”

“We love designing with black and white in our projects; although it’s a classic color combination, there are endless variations on this palette that feel current.”

“BY LIMITING OUR USE OF VIBRANT COLOR TO SMALL DOSES, WE WERE ABLE TO CREATE A REALLY SPECIAL MOMENT, WHILE ALSO MAKING SURE THE SPACE FELT TIMELESS.” -AIMEE WERTEPNY, projectinteriors.com

-DAVID JOHN DICK, discinteriors.com Clockwise from top left: This bathroom by the team at Studio Gild features wallpaper from Élitis. Aimee Wertepny worked with designer Jennifer Kranitz on this colorful vanity sporting hand-painted silk paper from Porter Teleo; the stool is from Bernhardt Interiors. The modern wallpaper from Holland & Sherry in this bathroom from DISC Interiors joins pretty sconces from Visual Comfort and a mirror from Made Goods in defining the chic space.

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A CLOSER LOOK AT WHAT MAKES THE KITCHEN AND BATH SOME OF OUR FAVORITE ROOMS IN THE HOME. WRITTEN BY BRIELLE M. FERREIRA

MADE TO ORDER Kitchens and bathrooms spent the first part of their lives inside the home hidden away, separated from the pretty living and family rooms where all the action was happening. Today, though, the kitchen and bath are front and center, with gorgeous new options that transform the rooms into gallery-like spaces—with faucets that double as works of art, tiles that look like they belong in a museum, and lots of great new technology that ensures these spaces are as hardworking as they are good-looking. On the following pages, Luxe examines all the ways the kitchen and bath have been transformed for modern living.

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MATERIAL MAGIC For this handsome Santa Monica, California, kitchen by architect May Sung, materials take center stage to great effect thanks to the wonderful grain and texture of the reclaimed wood on the island and perimeter cabinetry, which contrast powerfully with the limestone backsplash tiles from Walker Zanger. “We wanted to create an oasis that is masculine and bring in natural material, without looking like a lumberjack’s cabin,” says Sung. “All of the material had to be genuine and true to that vision.” gsubuda.com

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Sure, the classic French press has its own rustic charm, but nothing says, “I’m serious about my coffee,” like a brew station that can deliver rich espresso, sweet lattes and foamtopped cappuccinos at the touch of a button. Miele’s CM6310 Countertop Coffee System does just that and then some; with four user profiles to account for different tastes and an integrated cup warmer, it’s just like having your own barista at home— misspelled name on a paper cup not included. mieleusa.com

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A backsplash represents the founding principles of a kitchen: It should be both beautiful and functional. But, in the case of the New Ravenna tile backsplash in this kitchen by Los Angeles-based designer Kishani Perera, it goes one further: being totally statement-making. Luckily, the vast expanses of white on the cabinetry make it, and the warm, chevron-patterned wood flooring that accompanies it, visually stimulating but not overwhelming. kishaniperera.com

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Touches of gold and brass are slowly taking the place of chrome and polished nickel in contemporary bathrooms, thanks to their easy warmth and timeless aesthetic. In this space by designer Casey Keasler, from the creative Portland studio of Casework, brass faucets from Kohler join mirrors—replicas of 1930s French wall consoles from RH—in creating a can’t-look-away sink area. The golden hues are the perfect complement to the cabinetry’s bold teal color. “The brass helped create a certain richness,” says Keasler. “I like a clean, quiet space where everything is done for a reason and not because of a trend.” casework.it

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The old-timey good looks of the Heirloom sconce from Hudson Valley Lighting prove that great design doesn’t start on the front lines of trends. Inspired by memories of early 20th-century America and the onset of the Industrial Age, this fixture boasts architectural style in spades, in addition to quirky appeal thanks to its sweetly monogrammed on/off paddle tab switch. Pair it with an Edison-style bulb for picture-perfect retro style. hudsonvalleylighting.com

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THE BUTLER As kitchens’ roles in the home continue to expand—from utilitarian outpost to entertaining hotspot—so, too, have their square footage, and with that comes an increased interest in the once-forgotten butler’s pantry. One look at this space by New Jersey-based designer Heidi Piron, though, with its custom gray paint job and Rejuvenation hardware, makes it easy to see why this onetime kitchen staple is making a comeback. heidipiron.com

DROP SCALE Swap out those old, messy measuring cups for this handy digital scale that makes it easy to follow app-provided recipes by weighing important ingredients. getdrop.com

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PANTELLIGENT No more guesswork on how to grill the perfect steak or salmon; this digital pan is connected to an app that tells you exactly when to go for the flip. pantelligent.com

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TRENDS IN RENOVATION BUILD, DESIGN + AUTOMATE Renovation can bring new life to a home, both inside and out. But navigating current trends without making costly mistakes can prove challenging—unless you have the experts by your side. Read on to discover which trends are here to stay and which are already on their way out.

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Some of the industry’s best were asked to shed light on the current trends, techniques and technologies in home renovation. We learned that a greater connection to the inhabitants within and the surrounding environment is a guiding force, and high-tech systems, open space and luxurious finishes prevail.

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OPEN-AIR LIVING Today’s home is a place of gathering. The most popular trends in design and renovation convey this idea, from opening up spaces to the use of warm, neutral color palettes. At Plum Builders, this notion has been brought to life in The Modern Barn®, the firm’s own unique concept, through which principals Mary and Al Giaquinto achieve their clients’ frequent requests for “light, white and bright.” “Open spaces, big kitchens, gym spaces with natural

TODAY’S HIGH-END HOME “The fastest-growing trend is toward open spaces that enable easy living in direct contact with nature.” –Plum Builders

“Our clients desire the atmosphere of a 5-star hotel in their homes.” –Daniel Park Design

light and an attached bath, indoor-outdoor living and what we call a ‘summer kitchen,’ which is an outdoor kitchen with a fridge, ice maker, grill and counter space, are all in demand,” Al says. It has become increasingly common for the modern-day home to have high-tech systems integrated into every room, and as such, whole-home automation is the impulse behind many renovations. “Building codes in the Hamptons demand certain energy-efficient methods and materials,” Al says. “We have an in-house team member whose background is in mechanical engineering, so he stays ahead of the latest technology.” According to Mary, the key to a successful project lies in the very first step a homeowner must take after

“Today’s homeowner wants to live seamlessly in beautiful, simple and authentic environments.” –Crestron

“Smaller spaces are being opened up, often by removing walls between the kitchen and dining room, to incorporate broader entertainment areas.” –Paula McDonald Design Build

choosing to remodel: hiring the professionals. “Research methods and interview at least one design-build firm,” she says. “Have questions prepared and think beforehand about the answers you’d like to hear. A credentialed and experienced team with dependable and informed leaders will give you an entirely different product and overall experience.” Mary goes on to share that she and Al ask questions of their own, listening with intention and taking detailed notes. Finding the right team is possibly the most crucial decision to be made on a project, so careful selection and evaluation of collaborative ability is fundamental.

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THE QUEST FOR BALANCE In Manhattan two truths often prevail during a renovation: space is limited and budgets are not. As such, interior designer Daniel Park, the principal and founder of his namesake firm Daniel Park Design, has had the opportunity to pioneer new trends and tirelessly pursue the latest and greatest aesthetics and techniques in his industry. On the topic of trends in renovation, Park is an expert. “Our clients want more open, communal environments, with kitchens fit for a chef and bathrooms fit for a spa,” he says. Of design elements, Park explains that the goal is to balance beauty with function and sophistication with originality. “Spaces that intricately mix materials in an architectural palette to create definition and

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punctuation are popular,” he says. “Homeowners are looking for tailored aesthetics that evoke a sense of alluring glamour.” Park fosters forward thinking in his

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residential designs. The modern home must always

Do you have any go-to “rules” or practices you use when approaching a renovation project? Keeping the design pure with an element of surprise. I draw from my previous experiences to formulate an interior with power and purpose, where the elements of the architectural shell flawlessly coordinate with the finishing details. What are some new design elements/styles or innovations in renovation about which you are excited? LED architectural lighting technology. A clean, white, sparkling light output with warm color temperatures illuminates our interiors beautifully.

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be ready to simultaneously comfort and impress, entertaining capabilities and a relaxing ambience. Asked to share some key advice for homeowners beginning a renovation, Park points to details as being paramount. “We love being original, but put emphasis on classical methodology to ensure even the little details, right down to the doorstops, are

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INNOVATIVE DWELLINGS From lighting systems with mood-related ambience settings to whole-home automation, technology is everywhere in today’s home, especially as entertaining becomes second only to accommodating day-to-day needs. Nick Harris, the vice president of marketing at Crestron, notes that the incorporation of smart-home services is a primary goal in any remodel. “When integrated properly, technology can offer convenience, security and entertainment, so it’s unsurprising that these amenities are requested more frequently each day,” Harris says. Asked to explore the relationship between the alfresco living movement MARCH/APRIL 2016

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and technology, he points to speakers hidden underground or in greenery as ways to enhance outdoor environments. With a variety of technologies available, solving everyday problems and finding ways to save time can be as simple as choosing a product.

THOUGHTFUL DESIGN When working with trends, it is important to know which are transient and which will become timeless. This is particularly true in a market like New York, where resale value matters and renovation costs are significant. As Paula McDonald of Paula McDonald Design Build notes, her clients tend to gravitate toward enduring styles, implementing ephemeral trends through smaller, more malleable details. “It’s easier to play with fleeting style on the interior side of design projects, because those things can be easily replaced,” she says. “Quick cosmetic fixes are a great way to update, as they can make a tremendous difference without the same level of time and monetary commitment.” Paula McDonald identifies painting, refinishing doors, changing light fixtures and replacing countertops and hardware as some of the best ways to renovate without committing to a complete overhaul.

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The ideal fit. “The professionals you hire should truly care and deliver exceptional attention to detail,” Paula McDonald says. “They should be able to see the project through your point of view.” Enjoy the process. “Remember to have fun. After all, we are creating and delivering your vision of home and happiness.”

In areas like Manhattan, the implementation of sustainable materials and technologies can prove difficult, often requiring the retrofitting of products into older buildings. Still, Paula McDonald says green building practices and whole-

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A curving New York-bluestone path leads to the home, which features a Dutch gambrel façade with low mounds of boxwood at the sides; divided-light windows showcase diamond detailing. Karney stone, a sedimentary rock from New Jersey hand-chipped and chiseled to fit, was used for retaining walls.

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may have portrayed, that is exactly what the owners of this home were looking for in a vacation residence. “They envisioned modern and sexy interiors—a very entertainment-oriented décor, indoors and out,” says Post. “They wanted to use every room, every day.” For the almost newlyweds, the redesign was an opportunity to create a from-scratch living space, with pops of their favorite colors and art—a haven for family and friends. “It’s all about the views,” says the husband, a finance executive who has four children ages 17 to 24 from a previous marriage. “We wanted to come in from the bay and plop down in comfort.”

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Interior designer Jennifer Post balanced the home’s traditional paneled walls, ceiling and balustrade with a playful, modern, 47-foot-long custom silk-and-wool runner from Doris Leslie Blau accented by white markings reminiscent of beach pebbles. A pair of square poured-concrete pillars held up by bronze, by artist Eric Slayton, represents the owners’ new life together. The painting is by Oscar Murillo.

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Above: Neon art by Tracey Emin adds a touch of levity to the lounge’s masonry fireplace—clad in a surround of honed Pietra Cardosa stone—that is shared with the dining area. The owners commissioned Vancouver artist Martha Sturdy to create Crunch, the high-gloss enamel metal sculpture that resides on the coffee table. Left: The lounge is awash in a palette of blue and white, with soft gray and sandy accents. A circle of Poltrona Frau rockers made of walnut and white leather creates a dramatic dynamic around a tiered iron coffee table with bamboo texture from Paul Ferrante. Hanging above is Artemide’s painted-aluminum Kao suspension fixture. The custom pashmina rug from Doris Leslie Blau has a white leather border.

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Vivid blue metal frames on Richard Schultz outdoor mesh chairs and a powder-coated-aluminum-andglass table—all from the 1966 collection—create a casual dining area adjacent to the kitchen. The tatami mat squares by Igusa-Mono can be replaced if they are soiled. Glass-blown Spin Light fixtures by Lucie Koldová of Lasvit were inspired by a child’s spinning top.

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Traditional diamond details on the bay windows of the sitting room are countered with bold over-scale furniture: a pair of Andersen Lovechairs by Minotti in orange Kravet faux leather and one in a Brunschwig & Fils’ parrot pattern. The woven cotton rug with orange trim is a custom design by Post through Shyam Ahuja.

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Originally built with pile construction and grade-beam foundation, the architecture was designed to be stately and timeless, but it also needed to comply with Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) elevations to accommodate the flood zone. “We had to build it up in excess of 30,000 yards of fill after we built the retaining wall,” explains general contractor John Nocera. “The first-floor elevation is above the flood plain, and there are 196 pilings under the home.” To take advantage of the views, though, architectural changes were made— such as relocating the master-suite wing to the east side and, perhaps most important, shifting the location of the pool from the backyard to the side of the home facing the bay on the south. It is in this context that Post began setting up engaging tensions in the interior, installing her signature Benjamin Moore Super White on the walls. She next re-stained the floors from dark chocolate to a heather

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gray to make them simultaneously fun and sophisticated. “Everything I do is very deliberate,” says the designer. “I truly believe furniture should be comfortable—but I like to treat it as architecture and sculpture.” Indeed, the furniture serves function with distinctive forms. Post calls a large-scale white-lacquer carbonfilter floor lamp that hovers over furnishings in the living room her “praying mantis.” In the lounge, the designer eschewed expected furnishings and placements in favor of a quartet of modern rockers gathered around one of her custom-designed tables. “I just wanted to do something arresting,” says Post, who launched a palette of brilliant blue with orange accents—requested by the homeowners—which remains consistent throughout. “Blue goes so beautifully with the beach.” For the octagonal sun room that looks out on the bay, she gave orange the starring role with roomy lounge chairs. The spacious master suite is a peaceful oasis, furthering the

Post designed the übersize trapezoid table in the living room. Deep, comfortable seating includes a Sherman sectional and chaise by Minotti, covered in Maharam fabric, and a Mobius chair by Giorgetti, which features Kravet faux-leather upholstery. The Orange Loop stoneware sculpture is by Merete Rasmussen; the Katana floor lamp from Leucos doubles as artwork.

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Left: The pool house’s fun interior is geared for the kids, says Post. The bean bag-style channeled sofa, chair and ottoman from Ligne Roset are clad in striking Knoll metallic vinyl, complemented with splashes of blue in pillows, painted high-gloss cabinets and Douglas Fanning LEDlight blades hung from the ceiling. The woven-vinyl Zigzag rug is from the Bolon by Missoni collection. Opposite: Architect Michael James Palladino designed the Western cedar-clad pool house as a scaled-down version of the Dutch gambrel-style home, including columns and diamond-pattern glass details. Generous sectional seating in white marine-finished teak from Sutherland is positioned at the edge of the 20-by-40-foot pool, which features an 8-foot-square spa. Below: Outdoor rooms include seating, dining and grilling areas. Casual whitemetal-and-mesh seating from Royal Botania’s Ninix collection is sheltered by the company’s roomy umbrella. Pee Gee hydrangeas add color at the perimeter.

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water-sky blue palette, especially appreciated from a couple of private balconies. The link to the outdoors and the ambience from within was important to the landscaper, as well. “My inspiration was to create three different rooms,” says landscape designer Ruben Dario Garcia—who took over the project when the original landscape architect, George Lynch, passed away. “The barbecue area, seating area—where you can enjoy coffee—and the outdoor dining area are all surrounded by different shapes of boxwood, Pee Gee hydrangeas, big round white Annabelle’s and purple nepeta, so there’s color and separation.” Existing clay soil was not nurturing, however, and he had to replace it with sand and create natural irrigation troughs. “We dug 100 holes by hand, 6 feet down and almost as wide.” A natural, almost wild, look with indigenous plantings was the

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goal, with the use of modern outdoor furnishings creating a seamless transition with the interiors. “Jennifer balanced sophistication with the artwork and furnishings,” notes Nocera, “maintaining a beachy feel throughout that is totally livable.” And the homeowners are in complete agreement. “Coming out here,” says the husband, “my whole mood changes. I feel like I’m heading to a place of relaxation.” His wife especially appreciates this aura in the bright, open kitchen, which is complete with top-of-the-line appliances and a 2-inch-thick honed statuary marbletopped island. “It is my favorite room,” says the wife. “It’s the place where everyone gathers. We spend the most time there, standing around the counter with a bottle of wine. I start cooking something, and it’s spacious enough to fit everyone. Good things are always happening—it’s perfect.”

Above: In the master bathroom, a tufted Arioso chaise from Roche Bobois pairs well with the minimal Monaco bathtub by Victoria + Albert, a single piece cast from volcanic limestone and resin. A custom shower with Waterworks body sprays is paved with Carrara marble, as is the floor. Opposite: The wife’s passion for violet is seen in the master bedroom with an Andersen Paolina chaise from Minotti and a custom Pari light by Natasha Baradaran. The Massimosistema bed from Poltrona Frau is upholstered in white Glant fabric and leather; the Riga desk from Cappellini is teamed with a Paragon chair from Artistic Frame.

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would describe my work as having a heartbeat,” says John Procario of his custom-made bent-wood luminaires. “Each one has so much personality and as you move around them, the forms look like they are changing.” It’s not surprising for Procario to anthropomorphize his work; it’s something the Cold Spring native has been doing since studying sculpture at State University of New York at Purchase, where he began to conceptually think of wood as a metaphor for the human body. “Just as we push the limits of our bones and muscles, I enjoy pushing the limits of wood to create a sense of strain in the material’s gesture,” he explains. With, at most, only a rough sketch in his mind, Procario soaks or steams the wood then freeform bends it into one of his signature undulating shapes. The process is a delicate one, but thanks to months spent intentionally breaking wood—whether through oversteaming, a hydraulic press or simply his own strength—the designer gained a deep understanding of its structure and learned where to draw the line before hitting that breaking point. “Wood doesn’t always want to work with you when you are freeform bending so you have to work with it,” he says. “But I really enjoy that. Sometimes it takes you in new directions that would never have happened if everything was planned out.” While Procario gravitates toward white oak, ash and walnut—all flexible domestic woods— he hopes to start incorporating exotic varieties, as well as woods that resist outdoor wear so he can branch into oversize landscape lighting. The craftsman envisions a sculpture cascading over a flower bed or integrated around a tree. “I imagine seeing these beautiful wood items back in nature, and reappropriated in this way could be really exciting.”

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John Procario’s Freeform series (shown) is an ever-growing line of his sculptural lamps. The luminaires, for which the craftsman expertly bends wood until just before the breaking point, range in type from tabletop to pendant to oversize.

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REIMAGINED WITH A GRACIOUS, FLOWING FLOOR PLAN AND ELEGANT, FAMILY-FRIENDLY INTERIORS, A 1930S GEORGIAN REVIVAL HOME IN CONNECTICUT GETS A FRESH LEASE ON LIFE. WRITTEN BY TERRI FEDER / PHOTOGRAPHY BY MICHAEL PARTENIO

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An elegantly curved staircase and hand-stenciled oak floors create a grand sense of arrival in the foyer; covering the stairs is a wool-sisal rug with leather binding. An antique lantern hangs above an antique center table, while draperies feature a plaid by Jim Thompson Fabrics.

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istinguished by expansive lots and an abundance of verdure, Greenwich, Connecticut, is home to scads of stunning early-to-mid-20th-century houses reflecting European architectural styles. Such is the tale of one 1937 local residence whose original structure was inspired by Georgian Revival architecture. It was the home’s understated good looks and the cozy, intimate scale of its rooms—as well as its gracious perch on a 7-acre parcel populated with mature trees—that sparked the interest of the couple who purchased the property in 1993 for their family of three then-growing young boys. Although a minor remodel took place six months into moving in, it wasn’t until many years later—when the family was living in London—that they decided to completely renovate the abode. It was then that

they engaged interior designers Ellie Cullman, who had conceived the earlier interiors, and Claire Ratliff. “We chose Ellie because everything she does has a comfortable elegance about it,” the wife says. Cullman introduced the couple to architect John B. Murray, with whom she frequently collaborates, while contractor Brian MacDonald came on by word of mouth. Together, the team undertook a 2 1/2-year makeover that saw the original structure gutted, reconfigured and expanded. “This renovation was everything: It was brandnew windows, new air-conditioning and heating systems, and all new wiring,” says Murray. To accommodate visiting family and friends, a new guest wing was introduced, along with a new pool/guesthouse, wine cellar and two-story garage with an upstairs gym. The team also replaced the existing pool with a newly designed one,

In the parlor, an antique coffee table pairs with custom chairs upholstered in an Osborne & Little fabric; draperies boast the foyer’s same plaid by Jim Thompson Fabrics. The custom wool-linenand-silk rug is from Beauvais Carpets. Photos by Louis Faurer and Irving Penn dress the mantel.

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Above: Classic millwork, including this custom fireplace surround, imparts timeless appeal in the living room. Antique eglomise-and-crystal sconces flank a rose gold Cristal Arte mirror from Italy. To the left is a photo of Louis Armstrong. Left: Finished with a beige glaze, the living room walls offer a serene backdrop. A photograph by Shinichi Maruyama takes center stage above a custom sofa upholstered in a linen-velvet from Clarence House. Baguès-style gilded-bronze coffee tables from France date to the 1940s. LUXESOURCE.COM / 281

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Crisp white cabinetry and Carrara marble countertops keep things buttoned-up and airy in the kitchen. Warmth comes by way of random-width reclaimed-oak flooring and the island’s tiger-maple butcher-block top. Star pendants custom-designed by Cullman & Kravis offer an unexpected twist.

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converted a screened-in porch into a library and spun the old garage into a game room. “It was a comprehensive renovation to say the least,” the architect quips. Ensuring the new spaces married well with the scale and character of the old ones was key. “We were not trying to unravel what was the stylistic approach to the house,” Murray explains. Thus, alterations to the façade were limited. “We did some modifications, such as adding a window to the entrance to bring more natural illumination into the formal receiving area,” he says. Murray also borrowed architectural elements from the original edifice and mirrored them in new sections. “We replicated the same bay window from the main structure and made it the centerpiece of the new pool house,” he says. Seamlessly integrating new materials with seasoned, weatherworn ones was a challenge.

“We spent considerable time locating the right brickand-mortar combination along with a very subtle white wash to ensure the additions had the same aged look,” MacDonald says. Inside, structural changes were constrained by existing 8-foot-tall ceilings. “In older houses you are somewhat limited by ceiling heights,” says Murray. So, taller ceilings were incorporated wherever possible, including in the new library, where steps leading down into the former screened-in porch were tapped to raise the roof to 9 1/2 feet. To create a more gracious flow throughout, the floor plan was reconfigured. Case in point: An existing tiny library with a fireplace and a disconnected stairwell in the formal reception area were commingled to create a spacious parlor with a fireplace and bar. “It’s a much more upbeat sense of arrival,” the architect states.

A sisal rug balances the formality of the dining room’s hand-stenciled walls and silk curtains. The circa-1970 gilt brass mirror is by Françoise See; the dining table and chairs are existing pieces, purchased during the home’s previous remodel. Crowning the space is an antique gilded-woodand-iron chandelier from France.

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Embracing the home’s bucolic setting is this back terrace. Used in the summer and fall for al fresco dining, it is dressed with all-weather, cushioned furniture from Brown Jordan.

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Above: The master bath features glossy white paneled walls and a gilded rose gold ceiling. The mirror behind the bathtub was custom-built by the home’s contractor, Brian MacDonald. Alabaster-and-nickel pendants from Urban Archaeology boast Greek-key detailing, while underfoot is a custom hand-hooked rug by Stephen Anderson. Left: Draperies and walls upholstered in the same creamand-white silk fabric by Peter Fasano lend cocoon-like serenity to the master bedroom. Above the bed is an India ink work from Al Held’s Alphabet Paintings series. The handwoven wool rug is by Gregory Newham. LUXESOURCE.COM / 287

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The rear of the home looks out over some of the property’s 7 acres of rolling land. Architect John B. Murray blurred the lines between old and new by replicating the original structure’s bay window (at left) and making it the centerpiece of the new pool house (right).

To create a feeling of casual elegance without being fussy, Cullum and Ratliff incorporated a neutral palette of pale beiges, greens and blues enlivened with pops of red throughout the interiors. “Even where we used a bit of color, it doesn’t scream at you,” says Ratliff. “In the entry hall, bits of red in the curtains and crimson accessories brighten the space without overwhelming it.” Furnishings are a blend of existing pieces: new, bespoke items and European antiques. “We did purchase quite a bit, but because Ellie had previously worked on the home, we were able to reuse much of what she previously bought,” Ratliff says. Imparting panache and personality are photographs from the owners’ collection of vintage and contemporary photography, which includes works by Aaron Siskind and Irving Penn. “The unexpected addition of the black-and-white photographs really adds to the mix,” observes Ratliff. Classic finishes, such as Carrara marble—which clads kitchen countertops—and reclaimed-oak plank flooring, ensure the look is rich and timeless. “The stained-whiteoak planks in random widths give a sense of warmth,” says Ratliff. Walls, many boasting light hues, are a combination of Venetian plaster, fabric, glaze and grass cloth. Stenciling lends an elegant touch as a damask design on the dining room walls and on the floors in the foyer. With its relaxed interiors and seamless union of old and new, the revived Georgian has become a cherished family retreat. “We very much wanted a family home— something livable, easy and welcoming—and that is exactly what we got,” says the wife. “We especially love the family room; it’s the heart of the house. But honestly, we just love every space.”

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HARMONY FROM CHEEKY CHESS PIECE STOOLS TO ORB-LIKE BRASS PENDANTS, THE WORK OF DESIGNER ANNA KARLIN COMMUNICATES A SINGULAR MESSAGE: ECLECTIC REINVENTION OF THE TRADITIONAL. WRITTEN BY LACY MORRIS / PHOTOGRAPHY BY RENÉ CERVANTES

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f you ask artist and designer Anna Karlin why everyone didn’t proudly display the knickknacks she handmade and gave out as a child, her answer is complete [faux] dismay. “They were never on show when I would pop around,” she jokes. Now, fully established in the design world, Karlin’s pieces have garnered the attention of both designers and buyers alike, occupying prime real estate in homes throughout the world. From the very beginning, British-born Karlin knew she wanted to design, and she set no limitations for her career. In the five years since she relocated from London to New York and established her studio on the Lower East Side, she’s worked in a variety of mediums ranging from furniture to graphics to set design. However, as Karlin explains, each discipline is the same process, and that is what keeps her excited to create. One outlet will inspire another, thus working simultaneously is necessary to realize the full potential of a single idea. In 2012, Karlin added product design to her repertoire with the debut collection of Anna Karlin Furniture + Fine Objects. “When I moved to New York, people were wonderfully receptive from the get-go and clients were so generous and referred me to all of their contacts,” she says. “My business grew in such an organic way. Then, I decided to launch a furniture line and completely jumped into the unknown; it was a huge learning curve.” Karlin’s appreciation of the important role New York has played in her success is exemplified in practice—local production is essential to her work. “If we don’t utilize the remarkable craftspeople we’re surrounded with, their skills will eventually cease to exist,” she theorizes. Karlin’s classic and decidedly playful objects utilize a common thread of materials: wood, brass, glass and ceramic. Each offers, she says, “perfect proportions—then the rest is a playground that is ever-evolving.” They are made for those who appreciate a bit of nostalgia, as well as a good-natured take on high design. “I want my work to act as sculptures in a room,” she says. “They don’t seek to dominate but should be a pleasant surprise or an unexpected element in an eclectic tableau, however clean or complex that might be.” Her childhood self would be proud.

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Multidisciplinary designer Anna Karlin (shown bottom, left, sitting on one of her Chess stools) launched her product line, Anna Karlin Furniture + Fine Objects, in 2012. The work ranges from custom pieces, such as a handblown water-vessel-and-pipe system for a retail interiors project (opposite), to simple yet quirky décor like her Folding Form vessels and ceramic jugs (both shown at left), and Screw Top stools (bottom, right).

“I DECIDED TO LAUNCH A FURNITURE LINE AND COMPLETELY JUMPED INTO THE UNKNOWN.”

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SECOND TIME AROUND DESIGNER JOE NAHEM REVISITS AND REINVENTS THE INTERIOR OF A NEW YORK CITY DUPLEX. WRITTEN BY LISA DAVIS PHOTOGRAPHY BY PETER MURDOCK STYLING BY BRENTON WOLF

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t wasn’t that the first time around wasn’t good enough. Thirteen years ago, designer Joe Nahem created a haven for a then-childless couple on the 11th and 12th floors of a 140-unit family-owned apartment building in Chelsea, but over time, the couple added a girl and twin boys to their family. To transform the apartment into a larger, more baby-friendly space, the couple annexed an 800-square-foot apartment, creating a more spacious 5,500-square-foot five-bedroom home, and as the children approached the tween phase, “they wanted to update, upgrade and refresh,” says Nahem. The owners decided to undergo what one of them calls a “cosmetic renovation.” The catch: It had to be done while the family was away for the summer. Nahem and his team, who had also designed the couple’s Hamptons house, their corporate offices and their mother’s and sister’s homes, had 10 weeks to reinvent the apartment. “When they came home after Labor Day, it had to be 100 percent finished,” says Nahem. Well aware of the tight time constraint—they had taken on a project that would normally span at least six months—general contractor James Mansfield oversaw the operation. “To make it work we broke it down into multiple pieces and broke those pieces down with multiple subcontractors,” says Mansfield, who hired LUXESOURCE.COM / 295

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European influences can be seen throughout the formal dining room. The large 1937 French buffet, crafted of rosewood and brass from Jean Royère, was purchased in Paris. On it are midcentury Tommi Parzinger candlesticks; a Line Vautrin mirror hovers above. The antique Grey Barr limestone tiles from Paris Ceramics were refinished.

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four cabinetmakers, two flooring companies, two tile companies and two plaster companies. The latter were responsible for almost $250,000 worth of Venetian plaster. “There were about 12 varieties, colors, finishes and glazes of plaster, and we had to match the existing exactly while replacing all of it,” says Mansfield. A little healthy competition pushed the project ahead. The eight to 12 plasterers working there daily “turned it into a beauty contest,” he adds. “They each wanted to prove what an incredible product they could produce.” Because of the short time frame, there were no structural changes. Most of the existing furnishings stayed but were reupholstered, with new rugs and draperies splashing a different feel into each space. “Everything in the apartment was re-covered,” says Nahem. “Nothing was left in its original state.” This practicality made sense, not just time-wise, but also in regard to simple convenience. The custom-designed living room sofa, for instance, had to be hoisted in the first time, so instead of replacing it (and hoisting it out), they re-covered it

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in Stark’s Lugano fabric in Rye and upholstered the cushions in custom-woven leather with Lurex. In the dining room, the midcentury gilded-iron dining chairs, designed by André Arbus, were also re-covered in leather with Lurex, but with black horsehair trim. “If somebody spills something, it’s a lot more practical than handmade silk,” explains Nahem. Taking an unexpected turn, the team sprayed the existing custom-designed table with an auto-grade high-gloss silver lacquer. “It’s what they use on Mercedes,” says Nahem. The breakfast room took its cues from the dining room, with the banquette also being redone in woven leather. A wood laminate was inserted in the custom-designed Corian table, and the walls and vintage Pierre Guariche chairs were re-covered. The dining room floors—antique Grey Barr limestone from Paris Ceramics—remained, but were refinished by Mansfield, yet the 18th-century French Louis XVI stone fireplace surround didn’t need a thing. The overall look is subdued but not restrictive. “We agreed we didn’t want to go overboard with color,” says Nahem.

For the living room, Fox-Nahem custom-designed a sofa with a handmade bronze base and a back upholstered in Stark’s Lugano Rye fabric while covering the seat cushion in Toyine Sellers’ customwoven fabric with leather and Lurex. The 1940s coffee table has a Dore bronze base and Saint-Gobain glass top. The untitled painting by Chris Martin serves as a focal point.

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In the dining room, Fox-Nahem reupholstered the 1948 AndrÊ Arbus gilded-iron dining chairs in a woven leather and Lurex fabric, with trim in Maharam’s black Horsehair Striae. The table was custom-designed by Fox-Nahem, finished with a highgloss metallic silver automobilegrade lacquer. The 1950s Jules Leleu chandelier, with two types of glass, is painted gilt bronze.

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The bronze bar in the living room, which features hand-cast supports and leather front panels, was custom-designed by Fox-Nahem, creating a dramatic focal point in the living room. It was fabricated by Plant Construction.

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Above: Fox-Nahem customdesigned the breakfast room’s oval dining table using Glacier White Corian on the base and top, with trim in Russet Tropical wood laminate. The dining chairs are 1950s Pierre Guariche. Fox-Nahem then reupholstered the vintage banquette by Osvaldo Borsani in Pollack’s Al Fresco fabric in Mousse. Left: The kitchen needed a more thorough makeover, accomplished by replacing and re-facing cabinet doors with a high-gloss lacquer, installing new Corian countertops in Glacier White and upgrading appliances. Fox-Nahem customdesigned the walnut shelves.

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Above: The powder room’s facelift consisted of new wallcovering—Crezana’s Dolce Vita grass cloth with aluminum studs; the 1960s resin mirror is from France. The vanity boasts a vintage chrome base outfitted with a black Corian countertop. Left: In the den, the team was able to get a little more playful. The custom-designed sofa by Fox-Nahem was reupholstered in Toyine Sellers’ custom-woven fabric. The same fabric, in a different weave, was used for the draperies. The 1950s coffee table is Brazilian rosewood with a glass top, and the 1948 antique rug is from Sweden.

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Opposite: On the main terrace sits a Laszlo extendable table, topped with reverse-painted glass, by Janus et Cie, which was also the source of the Branch armchairs. Below: The two terraces had been overgrown, so the team set out to tame them. They are now outfitted with new furniture, new planters and new plants.

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“THE TERRACE NEEDED TO BE CLEANED UP AND SIMPLIFIED. I WANT MY CLIENTS TO USE THE SPACES, NOT JUST LOOK AT THEM.” −ALEC GUNN

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The master bathroom had been clad in dramatic blue-and-beige Brazilian marble the first time around—with the Fox-Nahem team custom-designing the vanity and medicine cabinet—so little had to be done in the reinvention of the apartment. The sinks and faucet fixtures are by Waterworks.

Because the couple has a great art collection and every room on the ground floor opens out to the terraces, the interior had to stand on its own but not compete with the art and scenery. Silvery grays, soft blues and warm taupes dominate the home. “We wanted to keep a neutral palette but not boring beige,” says Nahem. “These are not boring beige people.” In the den, though—the only area closed off from the open plan of the first floor—they got a little bolder. “That was a room where we could get away with a little color,” says Nahem. The custom-designed sofa was reupholstered in Toyine Sellers’ custom-woven fabric with curtains to match in a lighter weave, and the Delfino armchairs got a skin of Italian suede to echo the wall panels; the pillows were covered in royal blue velvet. The biggest shift was reserved for the kitchen. “After 13 years and three kids, they felt the kitchen needed the most

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updating,” says Nahem. Cabinet doors were refaced in a high-gloss lacquer and the wood counters replaced with Glacier White Corian. The team replaced the sink, faucet and appliances, and put a stainless-steel backsplash beneath a window overlooking one of two terraces, both of which also received makeovers. “It was a very forestlike terrace,” says the owner—overgrown with trees. In response, landscape architect Alec Gunn and his team changed the planters and plantings, creating a pared-down look that still feels like an urban oasis. “It needed to be cleaned up and simplified,” says Gunn. “I want my clients to use the spaces, not just look at them.” When the family returned on Labor Day, they were thrilled. “It was like walking into a brand-new home,” the owner says. “I knew when we returned that I would love it just as much, if not more, than the first time.”

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Continuing the home’s recurring blue theme, the master bedroom walls are upholstered in Pierre Frey’s Antigua in Aqua. The custom rug is by Rosemary Hallgarten. The bed, custom-designed by Fox-Nahem, is upholstered in Kerry Joyce Textiles’ Diamante fabric. French ceramic lamps by George Pelletier with custom shades flank the bed.

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Floor Decor & Design 516.864.0027 | Syosset floordecoranddesign.com

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Apropos New York apropos-furniture.com

DESIGNLUSH New York designlush.com

Lee Industries 800.892.7150 furniturebylee.com

O. Henry House, Ltd. 336.431.5350 | New York ohenryhouseltd.com

Avery Boardman 312.494.9220 | Chicago averyboardman.com

Ebanista 800.570.1087 ebanista.com

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Ochre New York ochre.net

Avery Boardman 212.688.6611 | New York averyboardman.com

Edward Ferrell + Lewis Mittman ef-lm.com

Lillian August Furnishings + Design 203.847.3314 lillianaugust.com

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Haiku Home 855.651.2968 haikuhome.com/luxe

Lisa Taylor Designs lisataylordesigns.com

Randolph & Hein 866.844.9921 randolphhein.com

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Hancock & Moore hancockandmoore.com

Louis J. Solomon Fine Home Furnishings 212.545.9200 | New York louisjsolomon.com

Roche Bobois roche-bobois.com

Bernhardt bernhardt.com

Hellman Chang 212.726.9030 | New York hellman-chang.com

Marge Carson margecarson.com

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Michael Taylor Designs michaeltaylordesigns.com

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Coup d’ Etat 415.241.9300 coupsf.com

Lazzoni New York lazzoni.us

The New Traditionalists 212.226.1868 | New York thenewtraditionalists.com

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Katonah Architectural Hardware New York katonahhardware.com

White Birch Studio 203.557.9137 | Westport whitebirchstudio.com

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GALLERIES Canfin Gallery 914.332.4554 | Tarrytown canfingallery.com Wally Findlay Galleries 212.421.5390 | New York wallyfindlay.com

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Sun Valley Bronze 866.788.3631 sunvalleybronze.com

HOME AUTOMATION Crestron crestron.com/luxury

HOME BUILDERS + REMODELERS (continued)

INTERIOR DESIGNERS (continued)

Plum Builders 631.300.8367 | Southampton plumbuilders.com

Marilyn H. Rose Interiors 516.676.3800 | Locust Valley marilynrose.com

HOME THEATER DESIGN Realm 203.552.5224 realmcontrol.com

INTERIOR DESIGN SHOWROOMS Lynne Scalo Design 203.222.4991 | Greenwich lynnescalo.com

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Ashley Norton Architectural Hardware 800.393.1097 ashleynorton.com

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Bonnie J. Steves for BJS-Assoc. Interior Design 646.678.4450 | New York bjs-assoc.com

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Dibico Construction Inc. 203.618.1219 | Greenwich dibicoinc.com

Daniel Park Design 212.764.9200 | New York danielparkdesign.com

Elegance in Hardware 646.922.8707 | New York eleganceinhardware.com

Excel Builders & Renovators Inc. 718.624.5300 excelbuilds.com

Elissa Grayer Interior Design 914.921.6500 elissagrayerdesign.com

Bakes & Kropp 888.206.0015 | New York bakesandkropp.com

Hamilton Sinkler 212.760.3377 | New York hamiltonsinkler.com

Mayfair Construction 631.353.3129 | Southampton mayfairconstruction.com

Frank Ponterio 312.464.1133 | Chicago frankponterio.com

Bakes & Kropp 888.206.0015 | Sag Harbor bakesandkropp.com

Home & Stone 718.787.1000 | Brooklyn homeandstone.com

Paula McDonald Design Build 212.633.0594 | New York pmddllc.com

Lynne Scalo Design 203.222.4991 | Greenwich lynnescalo.com

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KITCHEN + BATH

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KITCHEN + BATH (continued)

LUXURY BEDDING

Consolidated Plumbing Supply 914.668.3124 | Mount Vernon consolidatedplumbingsupply.com

Wheelock 203.527.0020 | Old Greenwich chuckwheelock.com

Scandia Home scandiahome.com

Brown Harris Stevens 631.287.4900

Eggersmann USA 800.276.1239 eggersmannusa.com

Wood-Mode Fine Custom Cabinetry wood-mode.com

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Coldwell Banker 203.227.8424 | Westport coldwellbankerpreviews.com

Ferguson Bath & Kitchen Gallery New York ferguson.com

Zephyr 415.552.8033 zephyronline.com

Runtal Radiators 800.526.2621 runtalnorthamerica.com

Corcoran - Susan Breitenbach 631.875.6000 | Hamptons smb@corcoran.com

LIGHTING

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Julia B. Fee Sotheby’s International Realty - Alix Prince 914.673.9324 alix.prince@juliabfee.com

Grande Central Showroom 212.588.1997 | New York centralplumbingspec.com

Bevolo Gas & Electric Lights 504.522.9485 bevolo.com

California Closets 866.488.2727 californiaclosets.com

Luxury Portfolio Fine Property Collection luxuryportfolio.com

J. Tribble Collection 888.652.6116 jtribble.com

Hubbardton Forge 800.826.4766 hubbardtonforge.com

OUTDOOR LIVING

Saunders 631.283.5050 | Southampton Village saunders.com

MGS Milano mgstaps.com

John Pomp johnpomp.com

Gloster gloster.com

Sotheby’s International Realty 631.283.0600 | Southampton sothebyshomes.com/hamptons

Poliform 888.POLIFORM poliformusa.com

Juliska 203.316.9118 | Stamford juliska.com

Pride Family Brands pridefamilybrands.com

Sotheby’s International Realty - Harald Grant 631.227.4913 | Hamptons harald.grant@sothebyshomes.com

Porcelanosa 877.PORSA.US porcelanosa-usa.com

Schonbek swarovski-lighting.com

Teak Warehouse 800.343.7707 | 866.937.8325 teakwarehouse.com

Village Green West 212.242.0245 | New York 245w14.com

Scavolini 212.219.0910 | New York scavolini.com

The Urban Electric Co. 843.723.8140 urbanelectricco.com

Woodard woodard-furniture.com

Grande Central Showroom 212.777.7984 | New York centralplumbingspec.com

Snaidero USA 877.762.4337 snaidero-usa.com Victoria + Albert vandabaths.com

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LUXURY BEDDING

PIANOS

Downright downrightltd.com

Steinway & Sons 800.STEINWAY steinwayspirio.com

REAL ESTATE

STONE + TILE ABC Stone 718.389.8360 | New York abcworldwidestone.com Ann Sacks 800.969.5217 annsacks.com

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Visit raveis.com & type in MLS# for multiple photos/detailed descriptions on these homes

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RYE, NY - PRESTIGIOUS HOME $7,250,000 I MLS#4516914 Nancy Everett, 914.584.5575

WESTPORT, CT $8,495,000 I MLS#99107715 Billy Nistico, 203.682.0897

CONYERS FARM, CT/NY $7,547,000 I MLS#4553855 Monica Webster, 203.952.5226

WESTPORT, CT $6,995,000 I MLS#99122474 Leslie Clarke Homes, 203.984.1856

ROXBURY, CT $6,250,000 I MLS#99113267 Stacey Matthews Group, 860.868.0511

GREENWICH, CT $5,995,000 I MLS#94296 Janet Milligan Associates, 203.253.1770

NEW CANAAN, CT $4,595,000 I MLS#99121657 Regi van der Heyden, 203.644.5025

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STONE + TILE (continued)

STONE + TILE (continued)

STONE + TILE (continued)

Antolini Luigi antoliniprecioustone.com

Eldorado Stone 800.925.1491 eldoradostone.com/firebowls

Neolith thesize.es

Zicana 516.279.6909 | Westbury zicana.com

Cambria cambriausa.com

HG Stones 212.964.0900 | New York hgstones.com

Paris Ceramics 888.845.3487 parisceramicsusa.com

Cancos Tile & Stone 800.3.CANCOS cancos.com

Lapicida 212.360.8000 lapicida.com/us

Trueform Concrete 973.983.7500 trueformconcrete.com

Dekton by Cosentino dekton.com

Nash Farmingdale nashgranite.com

William Raveis raveis.com

WALLCOVERINGS Arte 866.943.2783 arte-international.com

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Visit raveis.com & type in MLS# for multiple photos/detailed descriptions on these homes

NEW CANAAN, CT $4,346,000 I MLS#99120901 Shawn Gardner, 203.273.1212

GREENWICH, CT $4,250,000 I MLS#90290 Richard Breglia, 203.273.3916

GREENWICH, CT $3,850,000 I MLS#94330 Yoshi Jinno, 203.921.7770

PORTSMOUTH, RI $3,500,000 I MLS#1110330 Arthur Chapman, 401.640.0807

WESTPORT, CT $3,350,000 I MLS#99116790 Joe Scozzafava, 203.858.6545

NEW CANAAN, CT $2,495,000 I MLS#99129622 Jennifer Crowley, 917.607.2998

FAIRFIELD, CT $2,399,000 I MLS#99121611 Denise Walsh & Partners, 203.259.7653

NEW CANAAN, CT $2,349,000 I MLS#138779 Regi van der Heyden, 203.644.5025

FAIRFIELD, CT $1,899,995 I MLS#99123054 Denise Walsh & Partners, 203.259.7653

STAMFORD, CT $1,569,000 I MLS#99110859 Ileana Barns-Slavin, 203.246.7215

WILTON, CT $1,299,000 I MLS#99106368 The Fair Group, 203.984.4758

EASTON, CT $1,098,500 I MLS#99125285 Denise Walsh & Partners, 203.650.1583

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DESIGNER SHOW HOUSE This past November, Luxe Interiors + Design, the City of Beverly Hills and Friends of Greystone gathered to celebrate the VIP Preview of the Maison de Luxe designer show house at the historic Doheny Greystone estate in Beverly Hills, California. Over 500 VIP guests perused the reimagined rooms of this iconic estate while in sheer awe of its creativity, beauty and historic architecture. The Entertainologist, Lulu Powers, transformed the courtyard area into a decadent party atmosphere with dramatic lighting and luxurious furniture, exclusively provided by Frontgate. Guests enjoyed cocktails and assorted wines by Fantesca Estate & Winery indulged in delicious hors d’oeuvres. The evening was enhanced by a special award dedication to Luxe Editor in Chief Pamela Jaccarino by the mayor of Beverly Hills, Julian A. Gold, M.D., for her commitment to the restoration of the Doheny Greystone estate. World-class pianist Alexander Borghese provided entertainment throughout the evening by tickling the ivories of Steinway & Sons’ Special Collection Red Pops piano, which was front row center in the estate’s grand hall. Luxe extends its gratitude to the participating designers, sponsors, vendors and showrooms for their generous support of this project.



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CELEBRATING AT THE FINE ARTS BUILDING

The Fine Arts Building on East 59th Street was the perfect venue for a holiday party. The building’s tenants include some of the finest resources in furnishings, including Bunny Williams Home, Lowy and Michael Dawkins Home, and to celebrate the season, these elegant showrooms opened their doors for the festivities.

PHOTOGRAPHY BY MIKE SMITH

LAURELROCK MARKS 40 YEARS

The LaurelRock Company celebrated its 40th anniversary by hosting an exclusive garden tour for architects, designers and clients at a private estate designed by the landscape design firm. Guests were treated to breakfast and cocktails as they explored the 12-acre estate.

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MOTION “JUST AS ONE CAN COMPOSE COLORS, OR FORMS, SO ONE CAN COMPOSE MOTIONS,” SAID ARTIST ALEXANDER CALDER, WHOSE DELICATELY BALANCED MOBILES HAVE LONG BEEN ENTRANCING ART AFICIONADOS. REDEFINING WHAT SCULPTURE COULD BE BY INTRODUCING MOVEMENT—AND MOREOVER, LIFE—CALDER’S TRULY PLAYFUL CREATIONS AWAKEN OUR SENSE OF WONDER THIS SPRING AS WE EXPLORE ALL THINGS KINETIC.

Clockwise from top left: Kaze Textile in East / zakandfox.com. Masterpiece Le Chronographe Squelette / mauricelacroix.com. Triple Gong, circa 1948, from the “Alexander Calder: Performing Sculpture” exhibit at Tate Modern through April 3 / tate.org.uk. Sushi Mirror (Brown) by Fernando and Humberto Campana / carpentersworkshopgallery.com. Dunes and Duchess Wave Table Lamp in We’d Rather Be Royal Blue / shopcandelabra.com. Bridge of Aspiration, designed by WilkinsonEyre, that connects London's Royal Ballet School to the Royal Opera House / wilkinsoneyre.com. Isaac Newton's First Law of Motion. The Clock Clock White, 2010 / humanssince1982.com.

TRIPLE GONG PHOTO: COURTESY CALDER FOUNDATION, NEW YORK / ART RESOURCE, NY © ARS, NY AND DACS, LONDON 2015. MIRROR PHOTO: COURTESY CARPENTERS WORKSHOP GALLERY. BRIDGE PHOTO: COURTESY WILKINSONEYRE. CALLIGRAPHY: ELLEN SCOTT. CLOCKS PHOTO: TIM MEIER.

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BRIDGEHAMPTON MODERN OCEANFRONT Bridgehampton. Unique opportunity to own this beautifully renovated modern oceanfront home set on 1.5 acres high on the dune with 225 ft of oceanfront! Incredible panoramic views of the ocean and over Mecox Bay with both sunrise and sunsets! Protected land on two sides, plus pool, spa and tennis which is so hard to find on the ocean, sets this home apart. It has it all, great open floor plan in living area, six bedrooms, six baths, including stunning large master suite and should not be missed! Exclusive. $28M WEB# 43564

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ABSOLUTELY MAGNIFICENT SAGG POND MODERN COMPOUND Bridgehampton. Once in a lifetime opportunity to own this spectacular 15,000 SF modern masterpiece brilliantly designed by Tim Haynes and built to the highest standards set on almost 5 waterfront acres and 358’ on Sagg Pond. This totally custom estate has everything imaginable including dramatic 30’ ceilings with floor to ceiling glass walls looking out over sweeping water views. The entrance pavilion is all glass as well with a stunning reflecting pool, extensive master suite with sitting room, dressing room, private terrace with views, his and her baths. There are 10 bedrooms, 12 bathrooms, including it’s own 2 story guest wing, huge screened in porch, 1,800 bottle wine cellar by David Spon, 4 car garage and 3 fireplaces, expansive playroom plus 2 half baths. All done with the latest high end technology including Lutron lighting, Crestron, Jandy pool system, full security system with cameras, full home automation, back-up generator, geothermal HVAC. The incredible exterior and grounds which is totally integrated and impeccably done by renowned landscape architect Edmund Hollander with barbecue areas, beautiful terraces, gunite pool and spa with electric cover, pool house, and all weather tennis court done to US Open standards. Property consists of 3 waterfront acres as described $35,000,000, plus single and separate 1.8 acres with room for another 10,000 SF home, plus pool, pool house and tennis should you want a dream compound at $43M. Not a thing was missed! Do not miss this first offering and totally unique opportunity which can never be reproduced! Co-Exclusive. WEB# 49013

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