Luxe Magazine January 2017 Miami

Page 1

DESIGN INTERIORS / ARCHITECTURE / INSPIRATION

GOLD LIST EDITION

LX_MIA12_EOD_Cover.indd 1

12/2/16 9:58 AM





Walk in with

Walk out with

Try out Sub-Zero and Wolf

products in full-scale kitchens. Talk details with resident experts. And get a taste of all that

your new kitchen can be.

We have a showroom near you. Atlanta • Boston • Charlotte • Chicago • Cincinnati

Cleveland • Costa Mesa • Dallas • Detroit • Kansas City Miami • Minneapolis • New York • Philadelphia Salt Lake City • San Francisco • St. Louis • Washington, D.C.

Find our other showrooms at subzero-wolf.com/locator.


NEWPORT, RI | $15,000,000 Lila Delman Real Estate International Melanie Delman — 401.284.4820 WEB ID: LIUV8

luxuryportfolio.com DARTMOUTH, MA | $18,900,000 Robert Paul Properties Robert Kinlin — 508.648.2739 WEB ID: MGQV8

CHICAGO, IL | $12,500,000 Baird & Warner Katherine Chez Malkin — 312.576.5200 WEB ID: GDIY8


AVON, CT | $2,995,000 William Raveis Real Estate, Mortgage & Insurance Ina Cooper — 860.922.6069 WEB ID: TKIY8

EXCEPTIONAL HOMES. SCITUATE, MA | $1,349,000 William Raveis Real Estate, Mortgage & Insurance Michelle Larnard — 781.264.6890

POWERFUL NETWORK.

WEB ID: LEXY8

ATLANTA, GA | $2,400,000

Finding your home is a personal process of discovery, and the accomplished global network of Luxury Portfolio brokers are ready to assist in the journey. Explore over 50,000 of the world’s finest properties marketed on luxuryportfolio.com each year. Enter the property Web ID for more detail.

Dorsey Alston REALTORS Erin Yabroudy — 404.352.2010 WEB ID: KIET8

CHICAGO +1 312 424 0400 LONDON +44 20 3399 9040 SINGAPORE +65 6408 0507

MURRYSVILLE, PA | $999,000 Howard Hanna Real Estate Services Bonnie Heinecke — 724.327.5161

© 2017 Luxury Portfolio International.® Offering is subject to errors, omissions, change of price, or withdrawal without notice. Equal Housing Opportunity.

WEB ID: AZBQ8

MIAMI, FL | $4,495,000

STUART, FL | $3,995,000

EWM Realty International Judy Zeder — 305.613.5550

Premier Realty Group Stephanie Gray — 772.263.2888

WEB ID: WNBY8

WEB ID: WAEU8


NANCY CORZINE FURNITURE • TEXTILES • LIGHTING • ACCESSORIES • INTERIORS

LOS ANGELES

CHICAGO

NEW YORK

NANCYCORZINE.COM

ATLANTA LAGUNA

DALLAS RUSSIA

DARIEN SAN FRANCISCO

DENVER SCOTTSDALE

JAKARTA SEATTLE


Available Availableat: at: AMMON GEORGINA HICKSON RICE & CO. 954-925-1555 415-241-7100

SAN FRANCISCO DCOTA DESIGN CENTER 101 Henry 1855 Adams Griffin Road, St. Suite Suite 448B-364 San Francisco, CA FL 33004 Dania Beach,


HELMSLEY™ Coastal Collection™

Inspired by the marriage of land and sea on the coast of Wales, new Helmsley™ shines like

th


like

the rising sun greeting the vast sea. Find Cambria’s more than 130 brilliant selections for your kitchen at CambriaUSA.com. Š CAMBRIA 2016

US Pat Pending | 9,289,923




Bath & Art de Vivre

Collection «Soho» Dessinée et fabriquée en France www.thgusa.com

3612 NE 2ND AVENUE MIAMI, FLORIDA 33137

305.576.0022

WWW.DECORATORSPLUMBING.COM






MIAMI DESIGN DISTRICT SHOWROOM 3801 North Miami Avenue, Miami, FL, 33137 305 571 8808 | contact.miami@orlean.com orlean.com |

orleanusa

Servicing the A&D community in the US


WE INVITE YOU TO LIVE ONE WITH NATURE.

4748 NW 167TH Street Miami, FL 33014 305.624.9663 info@aawoodfloors.com aawoodfloors.com

2607 N Miami Avenue Miami, FL 33127 786.206.1111 info@wynwoodfloors.com wynwoodfloors.com


is a registered trademark of Designers Guild Ltd.

A U B R I E T FA B R I C

JOIN TRICIA GUILD AT THE DCOTA WINTER MARKET ON FEBRUARY 1, 2017 Designers Guild exclusively at Ammon Hickson DCOTA, Suite B240, (954) 925-1555 w w w. a m m o n h i c k s o n . c o m w w w. d e s i g n e r s g u i l d . c o m



®

DEDON COLLECTION DEAN Design by Jean-Marie Massaud

Florida Showroom DCOTA-Building C 1855 Griffin Rd. – Suite C-120 Dania Beach, FL 33004 954-299-0651 florida@dedon.us www.dedon.us


M A RS ILVER.C O M INTERIOR DESIGN & ARCH IT ECT URE | F UR NI TU RE | A RT | O BJ E C TS





Calacatta Quartz – SOHO Collection

GRANITE MARBLE QUARTZ Wholesale distributors of natural stone for residential and commercial spaces.

7770 NW 32nd Street Doral, FL 33122 (305) 591-1995 www.pantaigranite.com






ALCHEMY the genesis of design

777 s. congress ave

delray beach

abchome.com

abc carpet & home


The Downsview cabinetry collection is custom crafted in North America and available exclusively through select kitchen design showrooms. For complete listing visit our website: www.downsviewkitchens.com

...Experience the Collections at our South Florida addresses DOWNSVIEW of DANIA 1855 Griffin Road - Suite B212 Dania Beach, FL Tel: (954) 927-1100 www.downsviewofdania.com DOWNSVIEW of JUNO 12800 U.S. Highway 1 - Suite 100 Juno Beach, FL Tel: (561) 799-7700 www.downsviewofjuno.com DOWNSVIEW of BOSTON One Design Center Place - Suite 629, Boston, MA Tel: (857) 317-3320 www.downsviewofboston.com DOWNSVIEW KITCHENS 2635 Rena Road, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada L4T 1G6 Telephone (905) 677-9354 Fax (905) 677-5776



Domestic Art Nobel Grey

Lifetime Warranty To view the complete Color Collection, please contact your local representative.

www.caesarstoneus.com 16CA108-04-134532-1



VISIT US AT THESE LOCATIONS: BEVERLY HILLS, CA 1 %HYHUO\ 'ULYH 310.860.1486 PALO ALTO, CA 7RZQ &RXQWU\ 9LOODJH 650.326.8583 KANSAS CITY, MO &RXQWU\ &OXE 3OD]D 816.753.4144 BIRMINGHAM, MI 3LHUFH 6W 248.649.7673 NORTHBROOK, IL 1RUWKEURRN &RXUW 0DOO 847.205.1010 CHICAGO, IL 900 N.Michigan Ave. 312.981.1776 JACKSON, WY 1RUWK &HQWHU 307.733.1038 INDIANAPOLIS, IN 8QLRQ &KDSHO 5G 317.205.9620 EDINA, MN *DOOHULD 0DOO 952.920.2214

ALSO FIND SCANDIA PRODUCTS AT: 7KUHDGFRXQW Miami, FL

3LRQHHU /LQHQV :HVW 3DOP %HDFK )/

*UDFLRXV +RPH 1HZ <RUN 1<

%ORFN %URV $W +RPH 3HSSHU 3LNH 2+

*DWWOHÅ–V Cincinnati, OH

)HDWKHU <RXU 1HVW $XVWLQ 7;

.XKO /LQVFRPE +RXVWRQ 7;

*DWWOHÅ–V 3HWRVNH\ 0,

7KH /LQHQ *DOOHU\ Omaha, NE

The Linen Kist Avon, CO

/DEUD]HO +RPH :HVW +DUWIRUG &7

%RQVRLU )LQH /LQHQV :HOOHVOH\ 0$

Casa di Lino 'DOODV 7;

%HGVLGH 0DQRU &KDUORWWH 1&

0DUWKD 6PLWK )LQH /LQHQV /D -ROOD &$ /RQJRULD &ROOHFWLRQ +RXVWRQ 7;

*UDPHUF\ )LQH /LQHQV $WODQWD *$


SIM2xTV Discreet Projector

Experience superior entertainment—at home. S E RV IC E S P ROV ID E D

HOME THEATER | MUSIC | LIGHTING CONTROL | WINDOW COVERINGS | HOME AUTOMATION 2307 S. Douglas Road #101 | Coral Gables, FL | 305.448.7899 | interseckt.com


D E S I G N PO R T R A I T.

Michel, seat system designed by Antonio Citterio. www.bebitalia.com B&B Italia Stores New York: 150 E. 58th Street 10155 - 135 Madison Avenue 10016 Other B&B Italia Stores: Austin - Dallas - Houston - Los Angeles - Miami San Francisco - Seattle - Sun Valley - Washington DC - Belo Horizonte - Sao Paulo Please call 1 800 872 1697 - info.usa@bebitalia.com Time_Less Program: select B&B Italia pieces now in stock: www.bbitaliatimeless.com



german luxur y since 1908

Eggersmann USA | 150 E 58th St, 10th Fl | New York, NY 10155 | 800.276.1239

www.eggersmannusa.com new york | dania beach | houston | chicago | los angeles | scottsdale | pittsburgh | toronto | costa mesa | sand city | maui



L E F T TO R I G H T: S H I F T G R I P, F L U T E BY T H E R O G E R T H O M A S C O L L E C T I O N C A B I N E T P U L L S A N D D O O R H A R DWA R E

roc kym ount a i n h a rd wa re.co m

HANDCAST BRONZE |


Michael Aram for ARTISTIC TILE ARTISTICTILE .COM/L X | 844-589-0557

CHICAGO | DALL AS | NEW JERSEY | NEW YORK | SAN FR ANCISCO


Leonardo - Turnio, Artctic

Transcendence Wool & Silk - Brilliance, Blues

Serendipity - Surprise, Blue Eyes

Manhattan Part Silk - Bryant Park, Bluestone


Ancient Wool & Silk Collection - Argos, Ivory-Silver

888.726.2393 | www.samad.com




Š2016 California Closet Company, Inc. All rights reserved. Each franchise independently owned and operated.

Experience the before and after

See more stories #CCBeforeAfter


californiaclosets.com 8 6 6 . 8 70 . 4 8 1 4

Š2016 California Closet Company, Inc. All rights reserved. Each franchise independently owned and operated.



NEW YORK 212.752.4275 | LOS ANGELES 310.652.9222 | WWW.MARCPHILLIPSRUGS.COM


LIVE THE LaCANTINA LIFE

L ACANTINADOORS.COM

O P E N S PAC E S ®

|


BRIGHT

R E E D

L O U N G E

NEW YORK

|

CHICAGO

b y

D O U G L A S |

DALLAS

|

L E V I N E BOSTON

| |

®

H A N D C R A F T E D 888.524.5997

|

I N

A M E R I C A

BRIGHTCHAIR.COM


PROMOTION

PRIDE FAMILY BRANDS With transitional inspiration and a true luxury look, the Castelle Roma collection skillfully displays a bold yet soothing design. The gentle curves and open style of Roma are easily at home in any outdoor space. castelleluxury.com

MUST DXV DXV brings together clean lines, refined angles and state-of-the-art technology with the SpaLet AT200. Designed with individual comfort in mind, it provides an enhanced hygienic experience as well as an ardent sense of self-indulgence. Get inspired today!

HAVES STATE-OF-THE-ART DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY TRANSFORM THE EVERYDAY INTO EXTRAORDINARY.

dxv.com

WESTERN WINDOW SYSTEMS Western Window Systems’ massive sliding-glass doors feature smooth rolling panels that stack or slide into pockets for extra-wide openings that eliminate the barrier between indoors and out. westernwindowsystems.com

CAMBRIA Offering a generous measure of sophistication, Helmsley™ from Cambria’s Coastal Collection presents a stunning combination of rich copper, gold and tan melded with pewter veins and ebony confetti. cambriausa.com

SAMAD Samad introduces “Joy, Pewter” from its new Nirvana collection. Crafted on Wilton looms in Turkey, these transitional designs marry modern-day technology with traditional craftsmanship and artistry. samad.com

NAT34_MustHaves_1122b_sr.indd 1

11/22/16 11:46 AM



PROMOTION

CHARLES R. STINSON ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN Bringing to life timeless architecture that is in harmony with nature through an intimate and inspirational collaboration with clients and partners, Charles R. Stinson Architecture + Design creates warm, modern indoor and outdoor living environments. charlesrstinson.com

TEAK WAREHOUSE Teak Warehouse has been selling high-end outdoor furniture at wholesale prices to the public and trade for over 25 years. Everything is available for immediate nationwide delivery and arrives fully assembled. Shown here is the Rope Relaxing Chair.

MUST

HAVES

MODERN MEETS TRADITIONAL IN THESE INSPIRED DESIGNS FOR INDOOR/OUTDOOR LIVING AT ITS FINEST.

J.D. STARON Designer Jakub Staron looked to the skies of Nepal as inspiration for the design of the wool and bamboo-silk rug above. Staron’s fascination with Tibetan patterns and cultural influences spurred him to create “Skye,” a masterpiece of design with more than 50 shades of blue carefully woven to create an ombre effect. jdstaron.com

teakwarehouse.com

CHRISTOPHER PEACOCK Introducing The Motra Collection, a postmodern cabinetry collection that bridges the gap between cold contemporary and traditional warmth. A play on words between modern and traditional, Motra comes in a variety of custom materials and finishes, such as horizontal-grain, rift oak with a soft taupe stain and bronzefinished hardware, shown here. peacockhome.com

NAT34_MustHaves_1122b_sr.indd 2

11/22/16 11:47 AM


( ) 7 - + 2 ) 6 7 % 2 ( 1 % / ) 6 7 3 * * - 2 ) ' % 6 4 ) 8 7 % 2 ( 6 9 + 7 83 8, ) 86% () 32 0=

. ( 78%632 ±;) %6) %68-787 %2( ;)%:)67 %8 ,)%68≤

. ( 78%632 ()7-+2 ')28)6 3* 8,) %1)6-'%7 +6-**-2 63%( 79-8) ' (%2-% &)%', *036-(% 8)0 2( 0-2) *%< ;;; .(78%632 '31

*036-(% 78%1*36( ',-'%+3 037 %2+)0)7 &37832 2); =36/ 7%2 *6%2'-7'3 0%+92% 2-+9)0 %80%28% 4%6-7 032(32 6SSQ (IWMKRIH F] &IZIVP] 7XEHPIV


Visit us on KBIS 2017, Orlando Booth W137 and discover the Neolith Tiny House on Wheels!

Island, Counter and Backsplash: ESTATUARIO Polished, Karen Press Residence, Designed by Karen Press. Boca Raton FL, USA.

Extraordinary Surface Interior and exterior applications: Cladding, Countertops, Flooring, Furniture.

distributed by

Resistant to stains, scratches, chemicals, extreme temperatures and UV exposure. Maximum format, minimum thickness, different finishes. More than 50 selections available. Design, Durability, Versatility, Sustainability. SHOWROOMS: FLORIDA: Miami - Pompano - West Palm Beach - Melbourne - Orlando - Jacksonville - Panama City Beach Tampa Sarasota - Ft Myers - Naples / ALABAMA: Mobile / LOUISIANA: Harahan / OHIO: Cleveland - Cincinatti - Columbus/ Tenessee: Nashville


MILGARD Aluminum Series Windows & Doors Visit our Photo Gallery at milgard.com/LuxeMagazine

Š2016 Milgard Manufacturing, Inc.


CONTENTS

Left: A fresh bathroom vignette by Los Angeles designer Caitlin Murray. Page 144 Right: Chrysler Metallic Gimp Trim in Antique Gold / palladiapassementerie.com. Cordelia Tassel in Yellow and Ochre / sahco.com. Page 154 Below, left: The RawDeco sofa by New York designer Cam Crockford. Page 152

100 140 346

EDITOR’S LETTER CONTRIBUTORS INSPIRATION FOUND Tapping into our carnal instincts, we explore the legacy of the leopard print and its continued influence on both interiors and fashion.

RADAR

144

NEW GUARD A special introduction to the rising stars of interior design, whose trailblazing talents will take you on a cross-country journey of style.

152

DEBUT Newcomer Cam Crockford’s modern interpretations of classic furniture forms are making a big statement.

154

ROUNDUP Tapes, tassels and trims, oh my: Luxe reimagines the latest embellishments in a bejeweled light.

156

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

060 / LUXESOURCE.COM

LX_MIA12_TOC.indd 60

11/28/16 3:49 PM


TRANSFORMING

CABINETRY

INTO

TREASURES.

Each piece, an opportunity to reveal true individuality. VestaFineHardware.com

Av a i l a ble a t Fa r re y ’s Light ing a nd B a t h, Nor t h Mia mi, FL


INTRODUCING

DIVINITY from the antrim

collection

NATURAL WOOL & VISCOSE HAND-LOOMED COLORS LISTED FROM TOP TO BOTTOM: GRAIN, PLATINUM, FOSSIL, HEATHER, MOONLIGHT

SHOWROOMS: Aspen Carpet 31 Duroux Ln. St. C Basalt, CO, 81621 aspencarpetservices.com 970.930.5855

The Floor Club 741 South Huron St. Denver, CO, 80223 thedenverfloorclub.com 303.777.6277

Designer Carpets 351 Peachtree Hills Ave, NE#215 Atlanta, GA, 30305 designer-carpets.net 404.262.1720

Greenspring Carpet Source 2147 Greenspring Dr, Timonium, MD, 21093 greenspringcarpetsource.com 410.561.9200 The Rug Merchant 11B Commerce Rd. Rockland, MA, 02370 therugmerchant.com 781.331.5505

antrimcarpet.com | 866-311-1018 a division of


lexington.com Family Owned and Operated Home Furnishings Stores Since 1945 baers.com


CONTENTS

Right: The latest rug designs are proving to be just as stylish as the shoes that walk on them. Page 166 Center: Charade Capsule Daybed / $2,750 / jonathanadler.com. Page 176 Below: Colorful cabinetry and brass accents combine to create this chic kitchen by London-based Peek Architecture + Design. Page 230

MARKET

166

MATERIAL Get floored with the latest rugs sure to add a skip to your step and a new covetable item to your wish list.

176

TREND Cue the applause: Luxe presents a selection of blockbuster styles directed by four contemporary iconic movies.

186

SPOTLIGHT The crème de la crème of chic seating holds court in a bold and ultramodern fashion.

THE LOOK

206

KITCHEN + BATH See how architectural materials and dramatic palettes are transforming your home’s hardest-working spaces into stunning showpieces.

216

SPACEX3 Introduce the style of your home from the start with entryways that make an immediate impact upon arrival.

230

THE REPORT From color trends to must-have appliances, industry leaders share their top picks for what’s hot in kitchen design.

064 / LUXESOURCE.COM

LX_MIA12_TOC.indd 64

11/28/16 3:50 PM


PHOCÉE TABLE Christian Liaigre New York showroom 34 East 61st Street NEW YORK, NY 10065 T.(+1) 212 201 2338 Christian Liaigre Miami showroom 137 Northheast 40th Street MIAMI, FL 33137 T.(+1) 305 808 3550 www.christian-liaigre.us


EXCLUSIVE FLORIDA DISTRIBUTOR OF SEA GLASS 10 BEAUTIFUL COLORS • 119" SLABS 100% RECYCLED GLASS

GLOBAL SOURCING • IN-HOUSE DESIGN • FABRICATION • INSTALLATION • RESTORATION

1891 Old Okeechobee Road, West Palm Beach, FL 33409 561.683.0082 • www.haifalimestone.com Kitchen by Downsview Kitchens Photography by Sargent Photography©

WHITE SEA GLASS SHOWN


HANDCRAFTED LUXURY FURNISHINGS

¨

Made in the Americas

FT. LAUDERDALE CHICAGO HIGH POINT ATLANTA COSTA RICA

SOLARIS COLLECTION 855.612.9800 CASTELLELUXURY.COM

In the CASTELLE SOLARIS Collection, outdoor living is handcrafted with an ultra-modern aesthetic and appeal. Created to showcase the finest in linear luxe, the CASTELLE SOLARIS Collection incorporates slender yet solid supports and elegant curved angles for an exciting visual impact. This collection is full of options for outdoor relaxation, conversation and dining.


CONTENTS

239

GOLD LIST 2017 A special compilation of the talented design professionals whose work has been featured over the past year in the pages of Luxe Interiors + Design.

273

EYE ON DESIGN 2017 Luxe’s compendium of local design, with the people, homes and trends that are defining regional style—from architecture and interiors to materials and landscaping.

ON THE COVER: A structural support clad in ipe wood warms the outdoor seating of a Golden Beach home by residential designer Stephanie Halfen. A Chill-Out coffee table designed by Strand + Hvass, featuring a dual-height mechanism, pairs with Breeze chairs and Diamond sofas, all by Cane-line. Furnishings were acquired through Anima Domus. Page 273

068 / LUXESOURCE.COM

LX_MIA12_TOC.indd 68

11/28/16 3:50 PM


©2016 Stark Carpet Corp.

BRING YOUR ROOM TO LIFE INTRODUCING THE SAPPHIRE COLLECTION TO THE TRADE

WWW.STARKCARPET.COM

2870 Pershing Street Hollywood, FL 33020 NO 112342F

Fresco Collection

954.925.3500

#STARKTOUCH

Room Design by Melanie Turner Interiors


kurage

www.lunatika.com | info@lunatika.com

available at

contemporary lighting

South Beach showroom: 1562 Alton Road, Miami Beach, FL 33139 |305.534.8585 m/f 10am-6pm | sat 11am-5pm Miami showroom: 2395 Coral Way, Miami, FL 33145| 305.860.9062 m/f 10am-6pm | sat 11am-4pm


The Other Conversation

8 sofa designed by Piero Lissoni at Shore House by Mount Fuji Architects, Japan — cassina.com 59 NW 36th Street, Miami, FL 33127 305 576 3636

cassinamiami.com

Quickship Program: selected products available in stoc


LUXEDESIGNSTUDIOS.COM P. 305.851.2020

F. 305.647.2905

MIAMI . PALM BEACH . NEW YORK . LOS ANGELES

When The Mandate Is Luxury, Live Elegantly, Live LUXE SOUTH FLORIDA’S PREMIER INTERIOR DESIGN FIR M


Gustavo Novoa (b. 1941) | Virtual Forest | acrylic/canvas | 36 x 48 inches | FG© 129307

G U S T AV O N O V O A "A Utopian Jungle of His Own", an exhibition celebrating Gustavo Novoa's 25 years in Miami is on view through March 2017 at The Miami-Dade Public Library. For further information please contact the Palm Beach Gallery.

F I N D L AY G A L L E R I E S WA L LY F I N D L AY

165 724

D AV I D F I N D L AY J R

W O R T H AV E N U E , PA L M B E A C H , F L O R I D A

F I F T H AV E N U E ,

7

TH

& 8

TH

33480 · (561) 655 2090 FLOORS, NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10019 · (212) 421 5390 W W W . F I N D L AY G A L L E R I E S . C O M

EST. 1870

ART F I N D L AY



A R C H I T E C T U R E D E S I G N - B U I L D CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT

305.490.5466

mfinedesign@gmail.com

michaelfinearchitect.com

Interior Design by Maggie Cruz, mcruz@maggiecruzdesign.com


CREATE YOUR BEST MOMENTS ON THE PATIO With Florida’s perfect weather, gentle waves and glorious sunsets, there is always a great reason to be outdoors. Create your best moments on the patio with distinctive furniture and accessories from Carls Patio. Contemporary to classic, shop Carls Patio for innovative designs, enduring fabrics and unmatched quality.

For more information visit one of our showrooms or go to carlspatio.com. SOUTH MIAMI 10045 South Dixie Highway 305.669.2922

NORTH MIAMI BEACH 15999 Biscayne Boulevard 305.940.8002

FORT LAUDERDALE 116 South Federal Highway 754.223.3550


SleepWell Well Sleep

125 Street••Miami, Miami,Florida Florida• 305.576.5500 • 305.576.5500 • TCMiami.com 125NorthEast NorthEast 40 40 Street • TCMiami.com




SHOWROOMS o MIAMI 2900 NW 77CT - 305.406.1301 o AVENTURA 18837-A BISCAYNE BLVD - 305.521.9040 o FT LAUDERDALE 4220 N FEDERAL HIGHWAY - 954.990.7497 o PANAMA CALLE 53 OBARRIO - Edificio Snob Plaza - Piso 1 - 507.6675.0787 o NEW YORK COMING SPRING 2017

TM

italkraft.com


SHOWROOMS o MIAMI 2900 NW 77CT - 305.406.1301 o AVENTURA 18837-A BISCAYNE BLVD - 305.521.9040 o FT LAUDERDALE 4220 N FEDERAL HIGHWAY - 954.990.7497 o PANAMA CALLE 53 OBARRIO - Edificio Snob Plaza - Piso 1 - 507.6675.0787 o NEW YORK COMING SPRING 2017

TM

italkraft.com


SHOWROOMS o MIAMI 2900 NW 77CT - 305.406.1301 o AVENTURA 18837-A BISCAYNE BLVD - 305.521.9040 o FT LAUDERDALE 4220 N FEDERAL HIGHWAY - 954.990.7497 o PANAMA CALLE 53 OBARRIO - Edificio Snob Plaza - Piso 1 - 507.6675.0787 o NEW YORK COMING SPRING 2017

TM

italkraft.com


SHOWROOMS o MIAMI 2900 NW 77CT - 305.406.1301 o AVENTURA 18837-A BISCAYNE BLVD - 305.521.9040 o FT LAUDERDALE 4220 N FEDERAL HIGHWAY - 954.990.7497 o PANAMA CALLE 53 OBARRIO - Edificio Snob Plaza - Piso 1 - 507.6675.0787 o NEW YORK COMING SPRING 2017

TM

italkraft.com


years celebrating style

Inspiration is just one service we offer. Designs inspired for your home At Sklar, we realize how important design is to creating a living space that reflects your unique vision and lifestyle. With your inspiration and our expertise, we will create a customized living space that is both beautiful and functional.

6300 N. Federal Highway, Boca Raton, FL Open Mon–Sat 10–6, Sun 12–6 Evening hours by appointment Telephone 561.829.5208

sklarfurnishings.com


SOUTH FLORIDA DESIGN PARK is one of the most desirable destinations for architects, interior design trade professionals and design enthusiasts. South Florida Design Park is centrally located between Palm Beach and Miami in the city of Hollywood, facing I-95. It is a growing district where you will find exclusive home furnishings and items to meet all of your design-related needs. The various showrooms located within South Florida Design Park are some of the most unique and luxurious places to shop in Florida. The showrooms cater to the trade professional and are dedicated to providing excellent customer service with easy, convenient parking at each location. SFDP is here to help with all your design needs, whether for a home, a yacht, aviation or a commercial space. Visit sfdp.com to learn more and be inspired!

FURNISHINGS | TEXTILES | LIGHTING | CARPETS | KITCHEN & BATH South Florida Design Park

|

2862 Pershing Street, Hollywood, Florida

|

800.642.7247

|

sfdp.com


The Scandia Down Difference HEIRLOOM QUALITY

EUROPEAN CRAFTSMANSHIP

scandiadown.com

AMERICAN HERITAGE


STONE | TILE CONCEPTS

N A K E D

FEATURED: BLUE FUZE

QUARTZITE

S T O N E

MI A MI | FO RT LAU DE R DALE | JACKSO NVI LLE | WE ST PALM B E ACH (O P E NI NG WI NTER 2017) | 86 6 .432.1723 | OPUSTONE.COM


ANALIA’S DESIGN PHILOSOPHY IS TO CREATE ENVIRONMENTS THAT ARE FUNCTIONAL YET CASUALLY ELEGANT.

“The balance of style and comfort is where I find the aesthetically pleasing and most useful design.” -Analia Kipnis

2333 Brickell Avenue, Terrace C Miami, Florida 33129 786.402.5620 | ak-id.com



ONLINE

LUXESOURCE.COM CHECK US OUT ONLINE TO DISCOVER MORE ABOUT THE HOMES, TRENDS AND PRODUCTS FEATURED IN LUXE INTERIORS + DESIGN. PINEAPPLE OF MY EYE Looking for a great conversation starter? Get people talking with Spartan Shop’s luxurious yet playful brass pineapple container, which is both functional and fanciful. Discover more fun accessories through our extensive product gallery, where the possibilities are endless. luxesource.com/market ▲ THE ULTIMATE COLLECTION OF STATEMENT STAIRCASES Wrought-iron railings, open risers and towering spiral steps: These are a few of our favorite things when it comes to a great stairway. See more variations of this prominent staple, such as the above old-world stair turret with a decorative hammered-steel railing, in our compendium of captivating staircases. luxesource.com/statement-staircases

bedding that gives these spaces their chic, ethereal vibe. But take a further peek inside our roundup of beautiful bedrooms and you’ll stumble upon even more calming features, including wraparound windows with endless ocean views (below). Browse through the list for more ideas for your own dreamy bedroom, no pun intended. luxesource.com/dreamiest-bedrooms

▲ A CONTEMPORARY SANTA BARBARA HOME WITH AN ASIAN-INSPIRED DESIGN Influenced by Far Eastern elements, this contemporary residence in Southern California boasts a unique design that combines warm Asian accents with sleek luxury and modern furnishings. From the mahogany tones in the woodwork to the sculptural lines in the furnishings, get inspired by all the details at luxesource.com/santa-barbara-home.

ALSO FIND US ON instagram.com/luxemagazine pinterest.com/luxemagazine twitter.com/luxemag facebook.com/luxemagazine

_LX_COM11_LuxeSource.indd 82

STRIKING GOLD Finding that perfect piece that will add just the right touch to your home has never been so easy, especially when you’re perusing such stylish little numbers as this antiqued-gold Piero console by Natasha Baradaran on our site. Uncover more standout designs that make a statement at luxesource.com/market.

STAIRWAY PHOTO: RON RUSCIO. BEDROOM PHOTO: JOSHUA MCHUGH. CONSOLE PHOTO: COURTESY NATASHA BARADARAN. EXTERIOR PHOTO: TREVOR TONDRO. PINEAPPLE PHOTO: STEPHEN BUSKEN.

▼ 25 OF LUXE’S DREAMIEST BEDROOMS At first glance, it may look like it’s the plush

11/17/16 6:22 PM


JOHN POMP

JOHNPOMP.COM


PAMELA LERNER JACCARINO EDITOR IN CHIEF

EXECUTIVE EDITOR

EXECUTIVE MANAGING EDITOR

BRIELLE M. FERREIRA

KELLIE GREEN

SENIOR ART DIRECTOR

CONTRIBUTING ART DIRECTOR

PHOTOGRAPHY DIRECTOR

MARTIN ELFERS

CANDACE COHEN

OLIVIA LAMBERT

STYLE EDITOR

SENIOR EDITOR

KATE BERGERON

MICHELLE BRUNNER HOMES EDITORS

LISA BINGHAM DEWART MARY ORE SHANNON SHARPE

CAREN KURLANDER PAULETTE PEARSON

MANAGING EDITOR

CONTRIBUTING EDITOR

ASSISTANT MANAGING EDITOR

HEATHER CARNEY

JENNIFER PFAFF SMITH

SARAH RAMIREZ

MARKET

WEB

DESIGN & MARKET EDITOR BRITTANY S. CHEVALIER ASSISTANT MARKET EDITOR ELIZABETH HUEBSCH

SENIOR MANAGER, DIGITAL ANN RAFALCO SUBLETT ART

PHOTOGRAPHY COORDINATOR

GRAPHIC DESIGNER

STEPHANIE WILSON

ELLEN SCOTT

PRINT PRODUCTION DESIGNER

KIMBERLY HELFRICH

PRODUCTION DESIGNERS

PHOTO RETOUCHERS

MELISSA KELLY, ROBERT PRACEK

CHRISTIAN ABLAN, MICHAEL WARNOCK

ASSISTANT TO THE EDITOR IN CHIEF

MONIQUE MCINTOSH

ADAM I. SANDOW CHAIRMAN AND CEO

ERICA HOLBORN PRESIDENT

PETER FAIN

PAUL MATTISON

CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER

CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER

CHIEF CREATIVE OFFICER CHIEF DESIGN OFFICER EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT, INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PRESIDENT, MEDIAJET VICE PRESIDENT, DIGITAL DIRECTOR OF MANUFACTURING & DISTRIBUTION CONTROLLER DIRECTORS OF FINANCE FINANCIAL ADVISOR DIRECTOR OF HUMAN RESOURCES DIRECTOR OF TALENT ACQUISITION DIRECTOR OF STRATEGIC PROGRAMS DIRECTOR OF CREATIVE OPERATIONS DIRECTOR OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS, MEDIAJET SENIOR PR & COMMUNICATIONS MANAGER EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT TO THE CEO EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT TO THE COO DIRECTOR OF STRATEGIC INITIATIVES SPECIAL PROJECTS COORDINATOR

YOLANDA YOH BUCHER CINDY ALLEN JUAN LOPEZ MICHAEL J. RUSKIN PAMELA MCNALLY FERN E. MESHULAM BARBARA MABIE ANDREA EFLAND, JEFF WONG CHRISTOPHER FABIAN LISA SILVER FABER SHARON JAUTZ MARILENE SCHOFIELD MICHAEL SHAVALIER MINDY MARKS ALEXANDER R. CRUZ RACHEL LEXIER STEPHANIE BRADY KATE HAZELBAKER ELSIE GILMORE SARAH SMITH LOREN MAGLIONE

Founded in 2003 by visionary entrepreneur Adam I. Sandow, SANDOW is more than just a media company, building brands and businesses that offer interactive experiences across print, digital, retail, licensing, consulting and events. It creates high-quality products and services that are custom-tailored to consumer and professional audiences in the luxury, design and beauty categories. With offices around the world, SANDOW’s portfolio includes Culture + Commerce, Fred Segal, Interior Design, Luxe Interiors + Design, Material ConneXion, NewBeauty and Worth. The company’s global headquarters are in New York City’s iconic Time & Life Building, with corporate headquarters in South Florida. sandow.com

GLOBAL HQ

CORPORATE HQ

1271 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, 17TH FLOOR, NEW YORK, NY 10020 917.934.2800

3651 NORTHWEST 8TH AVENUE, BOCA RATON, FL 33431 561.961.7600

ADVERTISING 561.445.3335

LX_COM11_Masthead.indd 84

REPRINTS 561.961.7618

SUBSCRIPTIONS 800.723.6052

sandow.com

luxesource.com

11/21/16 5:18 PM



WE

OAK DK POLAR ENGINEERED WOOD

BOSTON

CHICAGO

CONNECTICUT

888.845.3487

DALLAS


WESTBROOK INTERIORS

NEW YORK

SPANISH GREY & WHITE MARBLE

PALM BEACH

SAVANNAH

WWW.PARISCERAMICSUSA.COM

LOS ANGELES


ALAN BLAUSTEIN PRESIDENT AND GROUP PUBLISHER

ARIZONA

DALLAS/FORT WORTH

PUBLISHER Adrienne B. Honig, 602.283.2400 DIRECTORS Gina Fetzer, Karlee Linman

NEW YORK

PUBLISHER Sarah Walsh Wange, 972.865.8556 DIRECTORS Shanan Koschak, Rolanda Polley

PUBLISHER Sharon Summer, 212.842.2035 ASSOCIATE PUBLISHER Amy McMillan Tambini DIRECTORS Donna Herman, Kara Pfeiffer,

HOUSTON

Alyssa Rettke, Maritza Smith

ASSOCIATE PUBLISHER Jim Wilson, 512.687.1010 DIRECTOR Emily Fry

PUBLISHER Amy McAnally, 713.343.4556 DIRECTORS Carol Lamadrid, Brooke Rives

ORANGE COUNTY/SAN DIEGO

CHICAGO

LOS ANGELES

PUBLISHER Shannon Ratcliffe, 657.242.9005 DIRECTORS Jenny Hoang,

AUSTIN

PUBLISHER Kathleen Mitchell, 312.589.2010 DIRECTORS Tracy Colitte, Tarra Kieckhaefer

DIRECTORS Angela Cerniglio, Athena MacFarland, Marisa Sambeat

Kali Smith, Alisa Tate

COLORADO

MIAMI + PALM BEACH/BROWARD

PUBLISHER Debby Steiner, 206.582.5500 DIRECTORS Monica Butler, Bridgette Kingsbury

Marc Freindlich, Susan Preville

PUBLISHER Lisa Lovely, 415.696.5020 DIRECTORS Janis Crowley, Sara McGovern

PUBLISHER Michael Peterson, 561.869.1263 DIRECTORS Terri Glassman,

Ashley Kujawski, Kimberly Moore

PA C I F I C N O R T H W E S T PUBLISHER Michael Peterson, 561.869.1263 ASSOCIATE PUBLISHER John Gallo DIRECTORS Harvey Dana,

SAN FRANCISCO

NATIONAL NETWORK DIRECTORS ASSOCIATE PUBLISHER N AT I O N A L H O M E F U R N I S H I N G S D I R E C T O R EAST COAST DIRECTOR W E S T C OAS T D I R E C T O R S CONTRIBUTING MIDWEST DIRECTOR CONTRIBUTING TEXAS AND SOUTHERN DIRECTOR CONTRIBUTING EUROPEAN DIRECTOR

Michelle Blair, 917.934.2811 Blaire Rzempoluch, 917.287.4535 Amy McMillan Tambini, 917.848.3734 Lisa Lovely, 415.696.5020; Carolyn Homestead Menning, 310.927.0810 Steven M. Fisher, 847.274.6439 Tanya Scribner, 940.387.7711 Riccardo R. Laureri, 866.788.3461

MARKETING AND CREATIVE SERVICES DIRECTOR OF CLIENT SERVICES

Tanya Suber

DIRECTOR OF REGION A L OPERA TION S SA LES TRA IN IN G

CLIENT SERVICES MANAGER I N T E G R AT E D C O N T E N T M A N A G E R S CLIENT SERVICES COORDINATORS INTEGRATED CONTENT COORDINATOR, DIGITAL CLIENT SERVICES ASSISTANT SENIOR GRAPHIC DESIGNERS GRAPHIC DESIGNER ADVERTISING COPYWRITERS PA G I N AT I O N M A N A G E R ADVERTISING MANAGER

Jennifer Kimmerling Susan Mallek, Brittany Watson Vanessa Coppola, Jennifer Herman Melissa Leone, Briana Punwasi Victoria Albrecht Molly Polo Stan Robertson, Svetlana G. Suarez Jamie Beauparlant Heather Schreckengast, Greta Wolf Jody M. Boyle Kristy Kilian

IN TEGRA TED MA RKETIN G DIRECTOR MA RKETIN G MA N A GER SEN IOR EV EN TS MA N A GER SALES ASSISTANTS

PRINT CENTER DIRECTOR DIGITAL PRINT CENTER MANAGER MANUFACTURING DIRECTOR NEWSSTAND CONSULTANT DISTRIBUTION PRINT MANAGEMENT

Shannon Ratcliffe Sarah Walsh Wange James Nolan Robert Sampogna Townsend Katz John Baum, Lauren Krause Caroline Toutoungi Bart Blackwell Christopher Ferris Leonard Sandow Ron Sklon Curtis Circulation Calev Print Media

@luxemagazine

@luxemag

Luxe Interiors + Design , (ISSN 1949-2022), Arizona (ISSN 2163-9809), California (ISSN 2164-0122), Chicago (ISSN 2163-9981), Colorado (ISSN 2163-9949), Florida (ISSN 2163-9779), New York (ISSN 2163-9728), Pacific Northwest (ISSN 2167-9584), San Francisco (ISSN 23720220), Texas (ISSN 2163-9922), Vol. 15, No. 1, January/February, prints bimonthly and is published by SANDOW, 3651 NW 8th Ave., Boca Raton, FL 33431. Luxe Interiors + Design (“Luxe”) provides information on luxury homes and lifestyles. Luxe Interiors + Design , SANDOW, its affiliates, employees, contributors, writers, editors, (Publisher) accepts no responsibility for inaccuracies, errors or omissions with information and/or advertisements contained herein. The Publisher has neither investigated nor endorsed the companies and/or products that advertise within the publication or that are mentioned editorially. Publisher assumes no responsibility for the claims made by the Advertisers or the merits of their respective products or services advertised or promoted in Luxe. Publisher neither expressly nor implicitly endorses such Advertiser products, services or claims. Publisher expressly assumes no liability for any damages whatsoever that may be suffered by any purchaser or user for any products or services advertised or mentioned editorially herein and strongly recommends that any purchaser or user investigate such products, services, methods and/or claims made thereto. Opinions expressed in the magazine and/or its advertisements do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the Publisher. Neither the Publisher nor its staff, associates or affiliates are responsible for any errors, omissions or information whatsoever that have been misrepresented to Publisher. The information on products and services as advertised in Luxe are shown by Publisher on an “as is” and “as available” basis. Publisher makes no representations or warranties of any kind, expressed or implied, as to the information, services, contents, trademarks, patents, materials or products included in this magazine. All pictures reproduced in Luxe have been accepted by Publisher on the condition that such pictures are reproduced with the knowledge and prior consent of the photographer and any homeowner concerned. As such, Publisher is not responsible for any infringement of the copyright or otherwise arising out of any publication in Luxe. Luxe is a licensed trademark of SANDOW © 2011. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopy, recording or any information storage and retrieval system, without the written permission of the Publisher. ADDRESS SUBSCRIPTION REQUESTS AND CORRESPONDENCE TO: Luxe, PO Box 16329, North Hollywood, CA 91615. Email: subscriptions@luxemagazine.com or telephone toll-free 800.723.6052 (continental US only, all others 818.487.2005). ®

®

ADVERTISING 561.445.3335

LX_COM11_Masthead.indd 88

REPRINTS 561.961.7618

SUBSCRIPTIONS 800.723.6052

sandow.com

®

luxesource.com

11/21/16 5:18 PM


M O N T A L E M B E R T

6

L I G H T

C H A N D E L I E R

J O N A T H A N B R O W N I N G I N C . C O M

T E L E P H O N E

4 1 5 . 4 0 1 . 9 9 9 9


ADVERTISEMENT

THE ART OF THE VIEW Combining Swiss engineering ingenuity with timeless appeal, Sky-Frame’s frameless sliding door systems have made their mark on the international stage, garnering praise from architects, builders and developers the world over. True to its brand promise, “A view; not a window,” Sky-Frame innovates with frameless and large-format glass panels that blur the line between inside and out, creating unique, comfortable living spaces. Headquartered in Switzerland, Sky-Frame makes its contribution on a global scale as the leading supplier of sliding glass doors, with thousands of completed projects spanning almost every continent. Available in the U.S. for nearly 10 years, Sky-Frame recently opened a larger showroom to accommodate its increased demand and fulfill customers’ wishes. The perfect symbiosis of functionality and minimalist design, Sky-Frame’s sliding door systems have received coveted design awards for their innovative technology and design. Sky-Frame continues in founder Beat Guhl’s forward-thinking tradition, cooperating with universities and research institutes to develop new, state-of-the-art solutions. Today, the Swiss company sets new standards with freely configurable modules and extra features that can be added for enhanced comfort. From insect protection to home security and automation, Sky-Frame elevates your view to a stunning design element that combines the best of form and function.

SKY-FRAME AT A GLANCE Head Office & Manufacturing: Frauenfeld, Switzerland Branches: Los Angeles, California; Milan, Italy;

Vienna, Austria; Frankfurt, Germany Owner: Beat Guhl, CEO First Installation: 2003 Employees: 120 Newest Showroom Location: Culver City, California;

opening January 2017

SKY-FRAME.COM

NAT34_CA_SkyFrame_1121b_sr.indd 1

11/21/16 4:38 PM


The frameless insulated sliding doors by Swiss manufacturer Sky-Frame blend naturally into their surroundings, creating a seamless continuity between indoors and outdoors and blurring the line between where the living space ends and the view begins. SKY-FRAME.COM


Clockwise from top left: A few of the outstanding projects displayed in our Eye on Design pages include a dining room by California designer Chloe Redmond Warner, a kitchen by New York interior designer Jenny Wolf, a verdant vegetable garden in Marin County by landscape designer Valerie Erdman and an entry courtyard by Illinois-based Morgante-Wilson Architects.

DINING ROOM PHOTO: MATTHEW MILLMAN. KITCHEN PHOTO: EMILY GILBERT. GARDEN PHOTO: R. BRAD KNIPSTEIN. COURTYARD PHOTO: WERNER STRAUBE. PORTRAIT: CHELSAE ANNE.

EDITOR’S LETTER

EYE ON DESIGN Design is not only a transportive experience but a reflection of our culture, fashion, art and architecture as well. At its best, great residential design summons the idea of a place and is rooted and connected to the local landscape, adding a sense of appropriateness and indigenous commentary. For this special Design 2017 issue, we’ve thrown open the doors and uncovered the best of what makes a home stylish. From kitchens and color to architecture, materials and outdoor living, we present inspiration, ideas and expert advice from top local talent in the industry—architects, interior designers, builders and other design pros. This January/February issue also marks our sixth-annual Gold List, a collection of individuals and firms from across the country who are at the top of their game. I hope this latest issue leaves you inspired and filled with a head full of rousing design ideas!

Pamela Jaccarino pam@sandow.com @pamelajaccarino

LX_COM11_EditorLetter.indd 92

11/18/16 12:02 PM


Jiun Ho

A o m o r i

B e d

&

P i s a c

C a b i n e t

T h e

Prima Alpaca by Sandra Jordan

J i u n

H o

C o l l e c t i o n

V


ADVERTISEMENT

T H E

A R T

O F

INSPIRATION

Eldorado Stone has been at the forefront of its industry for the past 45 years. From its humble beginnings to the international presence it boasts today, Eldorado’s core philosophy has remained the same—believability. Each of the company’s natural ĂƒĂŒ iĂƒ Ăƒ Ă€iÂŤ V>ĂŒi` ĂŒ ĂŒ i w iĂƒĂŒ `iĂŒ> Ăƒ v ĂŒiĂ?ĂŒĂ•Ă€i > ` V Ă€] ĂžiĂŒ offers a lightweight, concrete stone veneer solution. VARIABLE OFFERINGS Inspiration is key to Eldorado Stone’s culture. Every product is designed to evoke a unique sense of space, whether modern, traditional or highly rustic. With 150-plus colors and numerous textures and shapes from which to choose, architects and designers are able to inspire their customers with limitless applications.

MODERN DESIGN The newest of Eldorado’s extensive options, the Modern Collection features 34 new colors and 6 new profiles. Developed to accentuate contemporary `iĂƒ } Ăƒ] ĂŒ iĂƒi ĂƒĂŒ iĂƒ ÂŤ> Ă€ Ă€iw i` V Ă€ Ăœ ĂŒ V i> iĂƒ ĂŒ L i ` Ă€ V ĂŒĂ€>ĂƒĂŒ with neighboring elements. The results are spaces that come alive, speak for themselves and take center stage. Proof that less truly can be more.

Eldorado Stone’s philosophy creates authentic architectural products that transform spaces through color and texture.

ARTISANAL CRAFTSMANSHIP Eldorado Stone products are handcrafted through a detail-oriented, laborintensive process. Each stone is hand-painted by master artisans, infusing multiple layers of color to the stone’s unique textured surface to create a highly authentic appearance.

eldoradostone.com


COLLECTION B Y

E L D O R A D O

S T O N E

Introducing a stunning new expression of contemporary architectural stone veneer. eldoradostone.com/modern


LUXURY CARPET

EXCEPTIONAL EXPERIENCE Humble craftsmanship. Worthy materials. A caring touch. These are the hallmarks of every custom Scott Group Studio carpet. WWW.SCOTTGROUPSTUDIO.COM BOSTON | CHICAGO | DALLAS | GRAND RAPIDS | HOUSTON | LOS ANGELES | NEW YORK | SAUSALITO | SCOTTSDALE


TEAK, CRAFTS & INNOVATION

Gloster Furniture · 1075 Fulp Industrial Road · South Boston, VA 24592 · Tel. 434 575 1003 · inquire@gloster.com · www.gloster.com


COMPLETE FISHER & PAYKEL APPLIANCE PACKAGE

Just $9,496 INCLUDING DELIVERY AND INSTALLATION

36" WALL HOOD MODEL HC36DTXB1

36" COOKTOP MODEL* CG365DWNGACX2

30" SINGLE OVEN MODEL OB30STEPX3

36" FULLY INTEGRATED FRENCH DOOR FRIDGE/FREEZER RS36A72J1

24" DOUBLE DISH DRAWER DISHWASHER** DD24DDFTX7

Aga • Asko • Bertazzoni • BlueStar • Dacor • DCS • Electrolux • Elica • Elmira Stove Works • Faber • Fisher & Paykel • Franke General Electric • Heartland • Icon • Jenn-Air • Kenyon • KitchenAid • LG • Liebherr • Lynx • Marvel • Maytag • Miele • Modern Air • Northstar Perlick • Samsung • Sharp • Smeg • Speed Queen • Sub-Zero • Summit • True • U-Line • Vent-A-Hood • Viking • Whirlpool • Wolf • Zephyr 4001 N. Miami Ave., Miami, FL 33127 305.892.8260 www.drimmersmiami.com

1608 Coney Island Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11230 718.338.3500 www.drimmers.com

*Induction or electric cooktop available. **Double Dish Drawer Dishwasher not shown.


The Perfect Aquarium For The Perfect Space Reef Aquaria Design is a full service aquarium design company that focuses on creating the ďŹ nest examples of custom aquarium systems available. We see all of our projects through to completion and coordinate with contractors, architects, and designers to create functional pieces of living art for discerning clients around the globe.


ADVERTISEMENT

When Marisol Pinto completes a project, the space speaks to its inhabitant’s every preference and desire, down to the soap in the bathroom and the food in the fridge. For many homeowners, the thought of construction, whether new or part of a remodel, spurs a near-instant headache. Designer and building expert Marisol Pinto is working to change this perception, one discerning client at a time. The founder and principal of Marisol Pinto Luxury Living, Pinto is always moving toward one goal: making homeowner’s dreams a reality. “I love design, harmony, details and creating new spaces from scratch,” she says. “To make wishes come true and see the happiness on people’s faces is rewarding.” Pinto’s philosophy rests on a belief that every individual

should live in a home that achieves his or her ultimate comforts. As such, her motto is, “each creation should be as beautiful as a picture, but realistic and livable.” In a city known for its diverse and exquisite culture, the team ±Ƌ a±ųĜŸŅĬ {ĜĺƋŅ XƚƻƚųƼ XĜƴĜĺč ĀĺÚŸ ĜƋŸåĬü Ĝĺ ƋĘå ÏŅĵޱĺƼ of world-class clientele. “People come to Miami from all over the world every day,” Pinto says. “I love incorporating culture; it is inspiring. Astonishing high-end individuals who frequently travel the globe obligate you to be updated Ņĺ åƴåųƼƋĘĜĺčţŰ :Ĭå±ĺĜĺč ĜĺāƚåĺÏå ±ĺÚ ĜÚ屟 üųŅĵ Ƌų±ƴåĬØ media, conventions and communication with other design professionals and homeowners, Pinto strives to epitomize customization and luxury in design.

ŏĊĊŏ ųĜÏĩåĬĬ eƴåĺƚåØ aĜ±ĵĜØ 8ĬŅųĜÚ± È ƑljăţƑljăţƑljĊî È ĵ±ųĜŸŅĬŞĜĺƋŅţÏŅĵ


ADVERTISEMENT

“WE CARE ABOUT THE DETAILS, AND WE DO NOT DO VOLUME.”



THE BEAUTY OF NATURE IN QUARTZ

7 6 4 0 nw 2 5th street, unit #1 2 0 miami, fl 3 3 1 2 2 • 3 0 5.6 2 9.9 0 9 9 • www.totalquartzusa.com


You have dreamed about this...

NOW LIVE IT.

sherylbleusteininteriors.com 954.445.0897 ASID: #1937101


arclinea.com


Experience and Knowledge.

A Perfect Combination.

CLN Group hires the best craftsmen available, with a vast and extended knowledge to get the job done the right way and in a timely manner. It combines customer care experience with years of construction knowledge to create a perfect combination for success in completing client projects. CLN Group takes pride in making the project process as seamless as possible. Services:

305.668.6278 ¡ CLNconstructiongroup.com

Pre-Construction Consulting Detailed Cost Analysis Architectural / Engineering Services General Contractor Permitting Process Construction Management New Construction Remodeling / Additions Interior Design + Selection of Finishes


GRAFTONFURNITURE.COM

3401 Northwest 71st Street | Miami, Florida | 305.696.3811

FURNITURE CRAFTSMEN FOR THE INDUSTRY’S BEST



Experience screens that transform your living space...

Experience Phantom Screens Create the perfect temperature controlled indoor-outdoor transitional living space and maximize energy savings. Phantom’s screens add value to your projects and stand out from the crowd, all at the touch of a button! Enjoy insect-free ventilation and solar protection. Custom-made and professionally installed, American Screen Solutions provides retractable screens for doors, windows and outdoor spaces.

We provide retractable screens for P. (800). 785.6066

DOORS

WINDOWS

LARGE OPENINGS


PROMOTION

MUST

HAVES

CUSTOM METAL SOLUTIONS

MIAMI

TRANSFORM YOUR HOME INTO A SHOWCASE OF DESIGN INNOVATIONS.

Florida’s prominent custom metal fabricator. With decades of custom design experience, CMS-The Studio continues to refine the art of metalwork. From fine designer accessories to large-scale structural projects, the company creates patinas reminiscent of jewelry. Custom Metal Solutions-The Studio. cmsthestudio.com

ELECTRIC SHADE COMPANY Electric Shade Company offers custom blackout roller shades with fascia and side channels that block any light coming through for total privacy. Available in manual and motorized options.

MAR SILVER

954.587.7888

Inspired by organic forms found in nature, the Orchid table balances sensuality with functionality. A float glass top and curved wood base available in a variety of finishes combine to make a stunning sculptural statement.

SANTA ROSA MARBLE

marsilver.com

The Midtown collection reintroduces the contemporary concrete surface material. A color palette of natural tones enhances hue intensity and the typical irregularity of color depth and surface. santarosamarble.com

PRIVILEGIO MILANO This elegant bedding set in 600-threadcount Egyptian cotton sateen with embroidery is a part of the Luxury collection, created by expert Tuscan craftsmen. The blue blanket is 100-percent cashmere. All tailor-made in Italy. privilegiomilano.com

MIA12_MustHaves_1121_sr.indd 1

11/22/16 1:01 PM


W E L C O M E

T O

YOUR PLAYGROUND 901

S

FEDERAL

H I G H WAY

I

HALLANDALE

BEACH

I

954.454.7000

I

GULFSTREAMPARK.COM


PROMOTION

MUST

HAVES

STA ARCHITECTURAL GROUP

MIAMI

STA Architectural Group’s influence in interior design and architecture spans from residential to hospitality projects. Todd and Isabel Tragash work closely with each client to realize architectural beauty and function.

BALANCE COMFORT AND AESTHETICS WITH THESE LUXURIOUS MUST-HAVES.

staarchitecturalgroup.com

PEDINI ITALGRES One-piece shower floors are essential for their convenience and high-end style. All shower levels and drains are included, along with an anti-slip texture. A practical tile in a luxurious package, they are ready to install on top of concrete slab. italgres.com

Luxury is a concept that transcends all social conventions, because it embodies freedom. Freedom to interpret materials and furniture with imagination produces originality designed to suggest function and beauty. Pedini is an expression of art. pedinimiami.com

GRAFTON FURNITURE The Core Alta is an accent chair featured in Grafton’s American Dream Collection. Select a fabric and wood finish, and this classic chair can be featured in your dream home! Measures 31"H x 17"SH x 29"W x 28"D. Priced at $795. 305.696.3811

PUMA MARBLE COMPANY Strado, the contemporary cocktail table: combining marble, glass and brushed stainless to give a simple and elegant style. Custom-designed furniture is a Puma Marble Company passion. pumamarble.com

MIA12_MustHaves_1201_sr.indd 2

12/1/16 3:06 PM



2700 Q U ANT U M BLVD, BO Y NT O N BEACH, FLORI DA 3 3 4 2 6 | N E W Y O R K D E SI GN CE N T E R , 2 0 0 LE X I N GT O N AVE , SU I T E 1 3 1 5 , NEW Y OR K, N Y 1 0 0 1 6 5 6 1 .6 0 0 .2 5 0 0 | WWW. K INO N. CO M



ADVERTISEMENT

SARAH AH Z D

S P

A E t

IMAGE LEFT: This staircase and upper landing is part of an open concept. The colorful painting gives life and energy to the space, while the white palette from the room and glass railings present a feeling of openness. IMAGE RIGHT: In this exterior, the pool becomes the biggest focal point. Water effects around the pool draw attention toward it.

I i a d p

3


ADVERTISEMENT

Z DESIGNS SARAH Z DESIGNS MEETS THE NEEDS OF EACH INDIVIDUAL THROUGH DESIGN, PLANNING AND EXECUTION OF THE FINEST QUALITY. A daunting experience when the wrong approach is applied, great design demands the eye—and skill set—of a professional. Enter Sarah Zohar and her renowned team. The owner and principal interior designer behind Sarah Z Designs, Zohar believes that every project is its own unique experience and the right professional can make it enjoyable and successful. In describing some of her latest influences, Zohar points to nature, culture and her hometown. “Right now, I am drawing inspiration from European design,” she says. “I attended Salone del Mobile 2016 and fell in love with some of the concepts and ideas I saw at the event. Living in Miami, we are constantly surrounded by amazing views and nature, which impacts my designs.” Entertaining is also a key stimulus in Zohar’s work, inspiring the creation of rooms which can serve a multitude of purposes and save precious space. 305.906.5500 | 18986 West Dixie Highway, Miami, Florida 33180

sarahzdesigns.com


7178 SW 47t h St ., Suite, B | Miami, F L 33155 Office: 3 05.877.0947 | email: info@slate-cs.com



ADVERTISEMENT

aesthetic longevity “Good design is timeless and has perfect scale and balance,” Workman says. “It should always be new and inventive, with creative architectural backgrounds that set the stage for beautiful furnishings.”


ADVERTISEMENT

“WE CREATE BEAUTY AND ELEGANCE THAT EXCITES.�

alene

workman interior design

As a respected national leader in the industry, alene workman interior design has grown in stature, working throughout the United States. Led by principal designer and namesake Alene Workman, the company provides design services with enthusiasm and resolve. “As a CPVUJRVF CFTQPLF m SN XF BSF GPSXBSE thinking, always ahead of the crowd and looking for the most original solutions and tools to convey our creative thoughts and intentions,� Workman says. With dual degrees in art and interior design, Workman has found her perfect harmony in interior design, through which all of her creative talents blend together. Known to m OE JOTQJSBUJPO JO BMM BTQFDUT PG MJGF GSPN m OF BSU GBTIJPO BOE BSDIJUFDUVSF UP B client’s personality and the surrounding natural world, Workman and her team employ a love of discovery when working on a project. “We focus on the art of design, and we offer strategic project leadership, respecting our client’s needs and coordinating them effortlessly into our designs,� Workman says.

954.989.0898 | 805 East Broward Boulevard | Suite 302 | Fort Lauderdale, Florida | aleneworkman.com



LANCO SLAB

LOORING

MOSAIC

TILE

DORAL 7850 NW 32nd Street | Doral, FL 33122 | 305.513.8447 DESIGN DISTRICT 1 NE 40th Street | Miami, FL 33137 | 305.571.9445 WWW . BLANCOFLOORING . COM




Hurricane Rated Impact Doors 222 NE 27th Street Miami, FL 33137 561.939.3368

www.borano.com



ADVERTISEMENT

Vanessa Nunez is dedicated to designing interiors that unite form and function into a single concept, reflecting the client’s personality and style. Born in Ontario, Canada, Nunez soon moved to Punta del Este,

client’s vision with architectural features is the key to outstand-

Uruguay, with her family, where she would ultimately earn her

ing results,” she says. Having completed stunning projects of all

bachelor’s degree in interior design. In 2002, the designer moved to

scales in Miami Beach, Miami, Sunny Isles Beach, Aventura and

Miami, where her international upbringing, innate creativity and

overseas, Nunez values the opportunity to develop her own style

sense of aesthetics inspired the founding of her eponymous firm,

while learning to perfect those which are already established. As

Nunez Interior. Whether you are building a new home, remodeling

she tells it, her firm’s best acquired characteristic is the synchro-

an existing one or redecorating your corporate office, the designers

nization of its unique style with each client’s space and requests.

at Nunez Interior are well-equipped to assist with every facet of the

“We are devoted to serving our clients with quality work from

project, from the master plan down to the last doorknob. “We have

concept to completion,” she says. “Our projects are the result of

the necessary experience and flexibility to guide you through every

attention to detail and daily follow-up with our contractors and

step of the project, from design and planning to implementation

vendors until they present the final product, which is the materi-

and maintenance,” Nunez says. Her signature is the pairing of design

alization of the client’s original vision.”

excellence with construction of supreme quality. “The balance of the


ADVERTISEMENT

“WE ALWAYS PLACE OUR CLIENTS’ WISHES FIRST. IT IS, AFTER ALL, THEIR SPACE.” –VANESSA NUNEZ

786.252.5340 nunezinterior.com




T EA K

WA R EHO USE wholesalers of

Copenhague

Nairobi

Rope

Joseph

Rope

Nero

Soho Grande

Toni & Sophia

Lutyens

Be inspired like many others at the designs, variety and quality of thousands of outdoor furniture pieces for your outdoor space. Go shopping for classic, eclectic, modern, or organic styles, all of which we have brought to you from our many designers and artisans around the world. Visit our website or come see the largest showroom of in-stock, fully assembled outdoor furniture in the U.S.A. which is available for immediate delivery. We have been an established manufacturer of the outdoor trade for 25 years, manufacturing in Italy, France, Belgium, Indonesia, Philippines, Northern Europe and Indonesia.


WHOLESALE OUTDOOR FURNITURE go shopping

Wellington

Ars Tela Throws

Box Concrete

Brentwood

Alex

Luna

Ibiza

Horizon

Sahara

Teak Warehouse is a wholesaler and distributer open to the public, architects and the design industry. All pieces are delivered fully assembled. Outdoor cushions as shown on deep seating are included in the pricing, so no hidden costs. 130,000 sq. ft. of assembled, in-stock outdoor furniture including dining, casual tables, chairs, sun beds, deep seating, umbrellas, benches, housewares, accessories and more. Only using a-grade teak, 316 stainless steel, Batyline速 mesh, Sunbrella速, concrete, aluminum, European fabrics, Viro速, Ecolene速, outdoor wicker and reclaimed teak.


CONTRIBUTORS

BEHIND THE SCENES GET TO KNOW A FEW OF OUR CONTRIBUTORS FROM ACROSS THE COUNTRY AS THEY TALK ALL THINGS DESIGN. PRODUCED BY SARAH RAMIREZ

What do you enjoy most about design? The thing I love most about design is the story that it can tell. I gravitate toward spaces that have something to say about the owner: where they’ve been, what they like, who they love. Soulless spaces are not my thing, and I’m obsessed with creating a globally inspired home for myself. Whenever I travel I seek out smaller design stores, antiques and flea markets, and boutiques that feature local designers. My biggest design and travel pet peeve is people who buy kitschy souvenirs. Prized possessions: I’ve moved quite a bit while chasing my career. It’s exhilarating, but it also means I tend to clean house every year or two. So, if an object sticks with me, then it’s quite special. My favorites include a set of hand-carved olive wood bowls inlaid with bone detailing that I picked up while traveling through Africa, a vintage brass bar cart I drove three hours one-way to pick up off an antiques dealer, and a wall-sized map of the world. It wasn’t expensive and doesn’t have a fancy frame, but in all the places I’ve tried to make look like home over the years, it’s always occupied a wall. Favorite Luxe interview: Photographer and designer Martyn Thompson was a fascinating person to sit across a couch from. If his eclectic SoHo loft wasn’t inspiration enough, then his stories of moving to New York and finding his niche in the art world did the trick.

CHELSAE ANNE

Photographer / Palm Beach

What would be your dream work assignment? I would love to photograph for an Anthropologie catalog one day. Best career advice you’ve ever received: The lens and photographer are more important than the camera. Current design obsession: A blue velvet couch. If you could have one hidden talent, what would it be? Resiliency. Favorite book on your coffee table: One featuring the works of American artist John Singer Sargent. Most meaningful object in your house: A four-poster platform bed that my husband made for us.

LX_COM11_Contributors.indd 108

CHRISTINA HOLMES Photographer / New York I find creative inspiration from… My home state of Michigan. Nature and the natural linear landscapes of the countryside have always influenced me. How did you get started in your career? I shot reportage at a party where guests’ shoes were being shined with Dom Pérignon. Name one person you wish you could photograph. I would love to shoot a portrait of Paul Newman. What would your superpower be? Empathy and invisibility. Projecting emotion into every shot but never being seen in it. If I had a spare $20,000 to blow, I’d buy… Shoes for every occasion. And maybe even a day of my own time. Words of wisdom: Take the time to see the bigger picture in all that you do.

MAILE PINGEL Writer / Los Angeles My biggest creative influences come from… My library. At nearly 2,500 vintage and out-of-print titles, it’s pretty much an endless source of inspiration. My husband put a moratorium on buying any more, but I’ve snuck in a few! Whose work has impacted you the most design-wise? Big L.A. designers of the 1980s— especially Kalef Alaton, whose famous house in West Hollywood I drive by all the time. I think a lot about how he, and so many others like him, would have continued to shape California design had they been given longer lives. He was only 49 years old when he died due to complications from AIDS. Assuming that money were no object, I would purchase… A little Effegibi home spa. I’m so fascinated by all the new wellness products out there, like compact steam and chromotherapy designs for residential use. Ideal work trip: I would love to go on a driving tour of the United Kingdom to visit all the beautifully restored properties by The Landmark Trust. What advice would you give to your 20-year-old self? Just keep doing what you’re doing. Also, don’t wait so long to get a dog. If not a writer, I would be… A landscape designer—I’d love to create beautiful gardens for people to enjoy.

MORRIS HEADSHOT: MORGAN TRINKER PHOTOGRAPHY. VIGNETTE PHOTO: CHRISTINA HOLMES. HOLMES HEADSHOT: COURTESY CHRISTINA HOLMES. PINGEL HEADSHOT: SAFEENA PADDER. ANNE HEADSHOT: COURTESY CHELSAE ANNE.

LACY MORRIS Writer / New York

11/21/16 1:05 PM


M A N H AT TA N M U S E T E X T I L E C O L L E C T I O N

T H E

A R T

O F

D O N G H I A

D O N G H I A .C O M / 1 - 8 0 0 - D O N G H I A



RADAR A check-in with the fresh faces who are shaking up design on their way to becoming big names, with even bigger ideas. DESIGN FORECAST / JANUARY | FEBRUARY 2017

LX_COM11_RadarOpener.indd 111

11/21/16 3:49 PM


RADAR / NEW GUARD

F R E S H

F A C E S

LUXE RECOGNIZES THE DESIGNERS TO WATCH IN THE NEW YEAR, IDENTIFYING SOME OF THE BEST OF THE BEST ACROSS CITIES BRIMMING WITH EMERGING DESIGN TALENT. WRITTEN AND PRODUCED BY ELIZABETH HUEBSCH

LX_COM11_Radar_NewGuard.indd 112

11/21/16 12:47 PM


PHOTO: MANUEL RODRIGUEZ.

Blending classic silhouettes in neutral tones with accessories and art that bring us back to our cultural roots, this Alexander M. Reid-designed space redefines luxury with the innovative style that characterizes the up-andcoming batch of designers currently on our radar.

LX_COM11_Radar_NewGuard.indd 113

11/21/16 12:47 PM


RADAR / NEW GUARD ALEXANDER M. REID

New York | alexandermreid.com WHY WE LOVE HIM: Alexander M. Reid thrives on the juxtaposition of vintage and contemporary design for homes that are both comfortable and stylish. Reid’s fashion-forward aesthetic has endeared him to some of couture’s biggest names: leading him to design spaces for Rebecca Minkoff, Coco Rocha and Jenni Kayne. Using different textures, materials and bold color, especially moody black, he transforms spaces with warmth and depth. ON THE HORIZON: Reid’s agenda is full for 2017: He’s in the process of designing homes everywhere from Manhattan and the Hamptons to Los Angeles. IN HIS WORDS: “I’ve never been too keen on following the trends in home design—or anywhere, really. I operate with the knowledge and have complete faith that good design will never go out of style.”

▼ MEREDITH ELLIS

Austin | meredithellisdesign.com WHY WE LOVE HER: Meredith Ellis’ aesthetic is informed by the greats she worked for earlier in her career: Bunny Williams, Thomas Beeton and Michael S. Smith. James–her home décor showroom housed in a tiny Texas bungalow–has a cult following, further cementing her authority in ATX’s rapidly growing design community. ON THE HORIZON: Sister Parish Design, Elson & Company and Lisa Fine, among others, are joining the James showroom, and Ellis’ vignette for AmericasMart Atlanta debuts in January. IN HER WORDS: “I’m not afraid of tradition and the classical elements that have been around forever because I know how to incorporate them into today’s lifestyle. My goal is to give my clients’ homes a soul that becomes a part of them.”

MAX HUMPHREY

WHY WE LOVE HIM: Max Humphrey’s designs are pure Americana with a whole lot of edge (think Rosie the Riveter meets punk rock). His non-linear background as a musician and film and television producer influences his crafty style and eye for the extraordinary. ON THE HORIZON: Humphrey is currently designing his first restaurant, The Cutlery, and two retail spaces for City Home, a funky home goods store. His first line of custom fabrics will launch one by one in January and will be made in the states and sold exclusively on his website.

MAGGIE CRUZ ▲

Miami | maggiecruzdesign.com WHY WE LOVE HER: It’s easy to spot a Maggie Cruz home when you walk in the door. Cruz raises the bar for Miami design with an unmistakable polish and burst of color. Incorporating bold art into her rooms, she brings to life the flair and exuberance of the city. ON THE HORIZON: Though she’s always designed bespoke pieces for clients, Cruz is launching her first collection of stand-alone pieces available for purchase this spring. Maggie Cruz Home Collection represents her ode to Miami, inspired by her Cuban heritage. IN HER WORDS: “I’m drawn to the vibrancy and energy of Miami and to the texture and history of Cuba. My design style is grounded in tradition and balanced with modern sensibilities.”

LX_COM11_Radar_NewGuard.indd 114

IN HIS WORDS: “I like every room to show signs of life. You can tell a project is mine because it will be slightly undone, with artwork everywhere, and there won’t be any karate-chopped pillows.”

CAITLIN MURRAY Los Angeles | blacklacquerdesign.com WHY WE LOVE HER: Though Caitlin Murray is meticulous and detailoriented, her interiors are as effortlessly cool as they come. Innovative combinations in pattern, color and material make for joyful spaces that reflect the laid-back sophistication of their Southern California surroundings. ON THE HORIZON: Murray is expanding into product design this year and is currently working on an e-commerce extension to her website in hopes of launching a furniture line in the future. IN HER WORDS: “I lead with intuition and emotion, which makes every project unique. The creative process feels very fluid to me, and too much analyzing throws me off.”

REID PHOTO: DAVID TSAY. ELLIS PHOTO: HUNTER ELLIS. HUMPHREY PHOTO: DUSTY LU. MURRAY PHOTO: MARY COSTA. CRUZ PHOTO: MACIAS ADVERTISING.

Portland | maxhumphrey.com

11/21/16 12:47 PM


SIERRA RED SHOWN. ©2014 TUFENKIAN IMPORT EXPORT VENTURES, INC. FOR COMPLETE DEALER LISTING: 888.908.3773

TUFENKIANCARPETS.COM TUFENKIAN SHOWROOMS AND DEALERS:

NEW YORK

LOS ANGELES

AZ SCOTTSDALE: DAVID E. ADLER CA MENLO PARK: THE ORIENTAL CARPET CA PALM SPRING: PRESTIGE RUGS CA SAN FRANCISCO: FLOORDESIGN CA SAN DIEGO: OUTRAGEOUS RUGS

CHICAGO

LONDON

DALLAS

PORTLAND

CO BASALT: CATHERS HOME CO DENVER: FLOOR COVERINGS BY CPA FL WINTER PARK: CARPET SOURCE OF WINTER PARK ID BOISE: AUGUSTO FINE RUGS LA NEW ORLEANS: VIRGINIA DUNN MA NATICK/BOSTON/BURLINGTON: DOVER RUG AND HOME

SAN FRANCISCO

DENVER

OH CLEVELAND: R.W. SHEA & CO OH COLUMBUS: K.A. MENENDIAN RUG GALLERY TX HOUSTON: POSTMODERN TRADITIONS

UT SALT LAKE CITY: REGENCY ROYALE WA SEATTLE DESIGN CENTER/BELLEVUE: ANDONIAN RUGS


RADAR / NEW GUARD

WESLEY MOON

New York | wesleymoon.com WHY WE LOVE HIM: Wesley Moon’s bold aesthetic and unrestrained use of wild patterns and statement-making pieces attract the most fashionable clientele. ON THE HORIZON: T. Camille Martin of TCM Studio and Aaron McIntire from Gunn Landscape Architecture are aiding Moon with the customization of a West Village triplex penthouse, created from two adjoining town houses. IN HIS WORDS: “I don’t like rooms that feel ‘decorated.’ I prefer a curated collection of beautiful furniture and objects that make it seem like the room has been evolving for years, and will continue to do so.”

STEPHANIE HAUPTLI

Los Angeles | hauptlihaus.com WHY WE LOVE HER: Stephanie Hauptli’s European background informs her multidisciplinary design work, where she blends functionality with beauty in ethereal, contemporary spaces. ON THE HORIZON: Hauptli is working on an NYC loft, an L.A. yoga studio and a restoration project with her husband, architect Andrew Obermeyer.

COLIN GRIFFITH

IN HER WORDS: “My interiors feature a strong contrast: This could be as simple as an icy gray fabric paired with an otherwise warm palette.”

Denver | griffithid.com

WHY WE LOVE HIM: Colin Griffith’s designs have the ease and coziness of classic Colorado design, without being over-designed. They feel lived-in and nostalgic, as if they’ve been family homes for decades. His trick is a curated use of comfortable, classic elements remastered in luxurious materials. ON THE HORIZON: Griffith will be traveling to Europe, South America and Asia for design inspiration this year with the hope of building his network of craftsmen and specialists. IN HIS WORDS: “I love seeing and hearing my clients talk about their projects with an increased awareness of space, function and how they want to live within the home.”

LAURA KEHOE

WHY WE LOVE HER: Laura Kehoe pulls inspiration from everywhere: blasting music in her studio while leafing through books and looking at images from her travels. Her style is true to both her California roots and to her firm’s home base in Arizona; she works with the environment, uses natural materials, color and light, and adds a touch of bohemian ease.

KATIE STOREY

San Francisco | storeydesign.co WHY WE LOVE HER: Focusing on an individualized approach, Katie Storey aims to create spaces that serve as extensions of her clients’ personalities. From renovating classic Victorian town houses to designing modern homes, Storey adapts to her clients’ styles to make them feel at home. ON THE HORIZON: Storey is launching her first line of signature textiles and home goods to complement her crisp, refined design style. IN HER WORDS: “We aren’t designing for Spring 2017. We’re designing for your life, because we know spaces that function better feel better.”

LX_COM11_Radar_NewGuard.indd 116

ON THE HORIZON: Kehoe is excited about a large project built in the foothills of Ahwatukee, which will feature traditional elements and French country touches. Because it’s not a typical design for a home on a mountainside in Arizona, Kehoe is focusing on making sure the home seamlessly blends in with its environment. IN HER WORDS: “Our aesthetic is both elegant and very livable, and our approach is one of soft-handed guidance where we collaborate and listen to our clients.”

MOON PHOTO: PETER MURDOCK. HAUPTLI PHOTO: JAMES RAY SPAHN. KEHOE PHOTO: LAURA MOSS. STOREY PHOTO: HELYNN OSPINA. GRIFFITH PHOTO: EMILY MINTON REDFIELD.

Scottsdale | laurakehoedesign.com

11/21/16 12:47 PM


FA B R I C S, T R I M M I N G S A N D WA L L C O V E R I N G S


RADAR / NEW GUARD

WHY WE LOVE THEM: Melissa Benham, Jennie Bishop and Kristen Ekeland bring New York edge to Chicago, thoughtfully curating homes with a touch of whimsy. ON THE HORIZON: A golf clubhouse and a lakeside estate in Canada are in the works for Studio Gild. IN THEIR WORDS: “Our firm is a partnership in the truest sense. We collaborate constantly, drawing on our collective experience to deliver the best possible results.”

JESSE DESANTI

San Clemente, CA | jettecreative.com WHY WE LOVE HER: Jesse DeSanti uses simple materials in homes that are sustainable, airy and delicate. ON THE HORIZON: DeSanti is helping to restore and revamp a 45-year-old restaurant in a small beach town, celebrating its history and seaside surroundings. IN HER WORDS: “My style is warm, inviting and livable. Each home has its own identity, but each represents my refined, eclectic style that pulls together modern, midcentury, Spanish, bohemian and traditional influences.”

MICHELLE MORGAN HARRISON New Canaan, CT | morganharrisonhome.com WHY WE LOVE HER: Whether it’s a masculine library or a feminine parlor room, Michelle Morgan Harrison uses her background in fashion to infuse her designs with sophistication. ON THE HORIZON: Harrison is collaborating with James Schettino Architects on a large build project that will feature her ultramodern design. IN HER WORDS: “Each project varies in style from modern, to transitional and traditional, but my overall style is clean, with streamlined silhouettes and pops of color.”

GILD PHOTO: DAVID LAUER. MORGAN HARRISON PHOTO: JANE BEILES. MUNGER PHOTO: MICHAEL HUNTER. MCFARLAIN PHOTO: CASEY DUNN. DESANTI PHOTO: AMY BARTLAM.

STUDIO GILD

Chicago | studiogild.com

BRANT MCFARLAIN

Dallas | rbrantdesign.com

WHY WE LOVE HIM: If the Dallas homes he designs are any indication, Brant McFarlain likes to think bold. His background as a finearts scholar informs his projects, which often rely on edgy statement pieces and luxurious materials to craft polished interiors. ON THE HORIZON: McFarlain is shifting his focus to an upcoming commercial venture, bringing a fresh, luxury approach to this new space. IN HIS WORDS: “When I design a space, I consider everything from architecture to furnishings to create a harmonious aesthetic. I also blend different styles and cultural influences to add interesting layers and depth to a space—so it doesn’t have just one look.”

LX_COM11_Radar_NewGuard.indd 118

▲ AMY MUNGER AND

ELIZABETH MUNGER STIVER

Houston | mungerinteriors.com

WHY WE LOVE THEM: The Munger sisters update classic pieces with fresh, current materials and use their expertise in art consulting to create homes that balance luxury with livability. ON THE HORIZON: They are working on a project with Michael G. Imber, Architects and a Flemish-inspired home with Miller Dahlstrand De Jean Architects. IN THEIR WORDS: “We feel that art can make or break a room, and would rather a client buy one great piece of art than several uninspired pieces.”

11/21/16 12:47 PM


HAND CRAFTED SINCE 1987 www.ashleynorton.com | (800) 393 1097


RADAR / DEBUT

REVVED & READY DESIGNER CAM CROCKFORD EXPERIMENTS WITH RAW MATERIALS TO CONSTRUCT USEFUL WORKS OF ART FOR HIS BUZZED-ABOUT FURNITURE DEBUT. WRITTEN AND PRODUCED BY BRITTANY CHEVALIER

PORTRAIT: ALBERTO LACCOURREYE.

“My style is very sculptural and free-flowing,” says Brooklyn-based artist and craftsman Cam Crockford of his recently launched modern Deco furniture line. The groundbreaking debut, an artful and refreshing take on traditional and timeless forms, has garnered praise from some of the industry’s most discerning patrons—and it’s easy to see why. The collection distinctly embodies Crockford’s innate passion for timeless design and his deep appreciation for organic lines and textures, which he explores without sacrificing form or function. “Everything I make is a one-ofa-kind custom piece of art,” says Crockford. “My work is really about taking a raw material and manipulating it into a usable sculpture.” But Crockford is no overnight sensation: Since moving to New York City in 2010, he has held many behind-the-scenes positions with a number of notable artisans, including Tom Fruin, whose public art installations have recently become fixtures along the Brooklyn skyline, and custom furniture maker Mark Jupiter. A true artist and fabricator at heart since childhood, Crockford’s enthusiasm for his craft, hands-on mentality and intense curiosity to learn new techniques using

unexpected materials have driven him to evolve and, consequently, stumble upon fortuitous circumstances. When his friend, who works for a high-end designer, had an unusual fixture that he needed assistance devising, Crockford tackled the project without hesitation. “Two days later, he and his boss came over and were pleasantly surprised with what I had produced,” he says. “Some call it luck, but to me, it’s what happens when skilled preparation collides with opportunity. It was the turning point of my career.” Inspired by his world travels and prolific artists, like Pablo Picasso and Salvador Dali, Crockford’s creative process starts as an improvisational exercise of roughly assembling shapes and pairing colors with complementary textures. “I usually

LX_COM11_Radar_Crockford.indd 120

begin a project with scraps from my studio, and once I have a ‘palette’ for each piece, I start to manipulate the materials into their final form,” explains Crockford. Using recycled building materials from past projects, he fashioned his first piece, the RawDeco sofa (shown), with old pine beams salvaged from a Bronx warehouse and brass tubing. “The sofa was a great foundational piece that I poured my heart into, and from this followed the rest of my first collection,” he says. Crockford will launch his much-anticipated next line this spring with the same gusto and ethos: He plans to continue pushing boundaries by using new types of industrial materials, as well as stone and glass. “I like to set the bar high for myself,” he says, “and try to never get comfortable.”

11/21/16 12:02 PM


Š2017 Snaidero USA

Snaidero USA Coral Gables | 4110 Ponce de Leon Blvd. | Coral Gables, FL 33146 | 786.662.3850 Studio Snaidero Hollywood | 2860 Pershing Street | Hollywood, FL 33020 | 954.923.9860

OPERA Kitchen by Michele Marcon Design | Made in Italy Find an exclusive showroom near you 1.877.762.4337 | snaidero-usa.com


RADAR / ROUNDUP

VANITY PROJECT TRIM AND PROPER, THIS SEASON’S SOPHISTICATED TAPES AND TASSELS HAVE US THINKING INSIDE THE JEWELRY BOX.

PRODUCED BY KATE BERGERON AND ELIZABETH HUEBSCH PHOTOGRAPHY BY ERIC PIASECKI

FIND IT: MIAMI Clockwise from top left: Hayworth Tape in Ink / Couture Trims Collection / fschumacher.com. Chrysler Metallic Gimp Trim in Antique Gold / palladiapassementerie.com. Cordelia Tassel in Yellow and Ochre / Ulf Moritz Collection / sahco.com. Garbo Tape in Blush / Couture Trims Collection / fschumacher.com. Modern Bead in Pale Blush by Robert Allen / Enchanting Color Collection / 305.669.2999 / scalamandre.com. Marabou in Blue/Beige / Temptation Collection / zimmer-rohde.com. Splendor Tie-back in Beige and Off-White / Ulf Moritz Collection / sahco.com. Neox Piping Cord in 9150 / Neox Collection / houles.com. Background: Imperial Danby Marble / abcworldwidestone.com.

LX_MIA12_Radar_RoundUp.indd 154

11/23/16 12:11 PM



RADAR / SCENE

#INSTACRUSH

@carlosramirezstudio

WHO: Coral Gables-based artist Carlos Ramirez employs ink and acrylic to translate Mother Nature’s bounty into fluid, abstract works of art that are both calming and chaotic. WHAT: The details of Ramirez’s feed are as intriguing as the final product. Whether it’s a snap of a sketch, a hypnotizing close-up of paint dripping or a new installation shot, his feed is an homage to his life as an artist.

IN HIS WORDS: “I love the idea of bringing nature inside, but in an abstract way. Similar to how our memories work, when we have spent the day outside, we don’t often remember any particular flower, tree or color in detail, but we are left with a feeling of beauty and happiness generated from that experience. It is that feeling that I try to bring to the canvas.”

BLUEPRINT

THE RESIDENCES AT MANDARIN ORIENTAL Top-notch living is making its way to Boca Raton with the anticipated opening of The Residences at Mandarin Oriental in 2018. Developer Mark Gensheimer of Penn-Florida Companies called on Hirsch Bedner Associates, SB Architects and EDSA to undertake the prestigious task of designing the signature spaces. Tucked into Via Mizner, the 12-story tower will feature 85 residences where owners can indulge in various interior palettes in a range of materials and tones. The opulent lifestyle continues with a rooftop pool, a wine lounge—complete with sommelier stations—and a private garden. The project also includes a five-star hotel with world-class dining and shopping. While both properties will be hallmarks of the brand, the designs are influenced by Addison Mizner, which will give the residences and the hotel a notable Boca Raton panache. moresidencesbocaraton.com

THE INSIDER MOISES ESQUENAZI

Creative entrepreneur Moises Esquenazi is involved in nearly every realm of the design industry: photography and interior design, as well as furniture, wallpaper and textile design. Raised in Colombia, Esquenazi could often be found observing and working alongside his grandmother in her art studio. Flash forward to adulthood, after a stint in architecture that blossomed into a love for interior design, he turned his carefully trained eye to product design. Today, the Renaissance man splits his time between Miami, New York and Colombia, but is always drawn back to the beauty of South Florida. “I love how varied the design scene is here,” he says. We asked Esquenazi to expand on what’s intriguing him in the eclectic city of Miami. moisesesquenazi.com What’s new on the scene? What I’m most excited about is my new design studio, Waowig. Located in Wynwood, it’s a showroom that combines art and design, but in the most curated of ways. More than your average gallery, people can lounge at the bar, try on virtual-reality glasses to view my designs, or immerse themselves in art through spaces that are also viewable through glass apertures off of the street. Tear out a page in your little black book. Concierge Crispy Soloperto at The Standard Spa always has her finger on the pulse of Miami and knows how to effortlessly navigate it all. Ones to watch: I love visual artist Johanna Boccardo’s work. She’s known for her vibrant tapebombing, a new form of street art where she artfully applies vibrant-hued tape to otherwise normal objects to bring a little excitement to the everyday in Miami and abroad. Also, Jaime Odabachian makes amazing rugs, teaming up with local and international artists to produce super unique textiles. Favorite scouting spot? Jalan Jalan is easily my favorite local showroom in the Miami Design District. It offers a variety of furniture and items for the home; it’s very eclectic.

156 / LUXESOURCE.COM

LX_MIA12_Scene.indd 156

INSTACRUSH PHOTOS: COURTESY CARLOS RAMIREZ. THE INSIDER PHOTO: ANTOINE BOOTZ. BLUEPRINT RENDERING: COURTESY PENN-FLORIDA COMPANIES.

WHY: More than 11,000 followers tune in for a daily dose of inspiration as Ramirez beautifully captures the vibrant hues of a palette, the excitement of an upcoming exhibition, or the perpetual push and pull of finding the sweet spot between drawing and painting.

WRITTEN BY HANNAH TOLES

11/23/16 12:39 PM


Kitchens | Media Centers | Wardrobes | Bed and Bath | Libraries | Dining Rooms | Wine Cellars | Custom Furniture 4216 Ponce de Leon Blvd | Coral Gables, FL 33146 USA | 305.514.0400 | info@fl.studiobecker.com | studiobecker.com


RADAR / SCENE

INSIDE EDITION

TALKING SHOP WITH REBECCA PUIG

SUGARBOO & CO. When did you open? We were so excited to open the doors to our sixth location on July 1, 2015. I had several friends in the area begging me to open my next branch in Boca Raton, so Mizner Park felt like the perfect spot to open up shop. Describe the space. All of our stores are unique, but they all share a few key elements that are signature to our brand, such as reclaimed shiplap walls and rustic wood throughout. I hunt down vintage displays specific to each store and then our team brings all the pieces together to tell our story. On the floor? Our collection is dedicated to carefully curated and whimsical home décor pieces and gifts including art by yours truly, vintage finds, linen pillows, paper goods and handmade ceramics. I’m always interested in incorporating any piece into the shop that can add a little soul to a home. So, if you’re on the hunt for an off-the-beaten-path treasure, Sugarboo & Co. is right up your alley. What sets Sugarboo & Co. apart? Our specialty is adding value and happiness to our customers’ day. We work really hard to keep the stores fresh, and we are constantly getting in one-of-a kind items. The culture of Sugarboo & Co. is purpose-driven with a mission to put good things into the world. We work tirelessly to make our store a place where people can slow down, pay attention to the fun, whimsical world we have created, recharge their batteries, and hopefully leave a little better than when they came. sugarbooandco.com

“I simply adore artist Amanda Johnson and her husband, photographer James Knill. They own two galleries, Amanda Johnson Studio in Artists Alley and Amanda James Gallery in Boynton Beach. Both Amanda and James have an amazing understanding of design and the visual environment.”

“My new favorite find is B. Peterson at Phipps Plaza in Palm Beach. The owner, Benjamin Peterson, carries all of these wonderful lines, such as Tillett Textiles and Michael Berman Limited, that lend a bit of history. My favorites, of course, are Fortuny and P.E. Guerin.”

“If you enjoy and appreciate fine French antiques, then walking into Cedric Dupont Antiques is like going to heaven! Never in my years as a designer have I seen so many gorgeous pieces in one place. Cedric’s shop has furniture, accessories, objets d’art and lighting, and everything is in mint condition.”

-ERIN PAIGE PITTS

-KATHERINE SHENAMAN

-PAMELA HUGHES

SAVE THE DATE THE BASS

This spring, The Bass museum will debut its $12-million renovation featuring an additional 10,000 square feet of space for four new exhibition galleries, a museum store and café, and an educational facility. The contemporary museum turned to architects Arata Isozaki, who had previously renovated the space in 2001, and David Gauld to spearhead the overhaul and execute the museum’s visual identity. Beyond the reconstruction, The Bass unveiled an acquisitions program dedicated to adding a new contemporary work to its permanent collection every fall for the next 10 years. Up on deck this year is the towering geological sculpture Miami Mountain from artist Ugo Rondinone, as well as a larger-than-life glowing neon sign from Sylvie Fleury. The electric blue glow of Fleury’s Eternity Now commission is a striking contrast against the façade of the Art Deco building—an apt foreshadowing of the museum’s renovation and prosperous new beginnings to come. thebass.org

TALKING SHOP PHOTO: COURTESY SUGARBOO & CO. INSIDE EDITION HEADSHOTS: PITTS, AARON BRISTOL; SHENAMAN, LILA PHOTO; HUGHES, GIOVANNI LUNARDI. SAVE THE DATE RENDERING: COURTESY DAVID GAULD ARCHITECT.

LUXE TAPPED TALENTED LOCAL DESIGNERS FOR THEIR BEST SOURCES AND RECOMMENDATIONS TO SHINE A LIGHT ON SOME OF SOUTH FLORIDA’S FINEST OFFERINGS IN ART AND DESIGN.

158 / LUXESOURCE.COM

LX_MIA12_Scene.indd 158

11/23/16 12:40 PM


UNUSUAL COVERING MATERIALS FOR ALL OF YOUR NEEDS, INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR.

NATURAL STONES - PORCELAIN - MOSAICS - ENGINEERED MATERIALS

NEW SHOWROOM

506 NW 77 ST Boca Raton, FL 33487 T 561.994.9100

1925 Tigertail Blvd Dania Beach, FL 33004 T 954.744.4134

cavastone.com


RADAR / SCENE

DATE BOOK KENZA SEBTI

The idea of year-round sunshine, streets dotted with rainbowhued beach bungalows and breathtaking turquoise ocean views was enough to lure Kenza Sebti from the bustling streets of Manhattan to the laid-back island of Key West where she landed a position as resort manager at the secluded and luxurious Sunset Key Cottages. There, she oversees all aspects of the hotel’s operations as well as guest relations, ensuring each visitor has a memorable experience while on-site. But, on her days off, Sebti takes full advantage of all the offerings on the island, where you’ll most likely find her out and about strolling the streets of her newfound home. “I’ve only scratched the surface of the things to see and do in this cool little town,” she says. With her penchant for exploring the tropical island, Sebti shows us how a local prefers to spend a perfect day in paradise. sunsetkeycottages.com

10 a.m. Then, catch the ferry over to Key West and head straight to Glazed Donuts on Eaton Street. My favorite there is the traditional chocolate glazed donut, but the peach blessed dossant is definitely a must-have if you only go once. 11 a.m. Stroll through Duval Street and its side roads, saving ample time for Petronia Street’s eclectic high-end boutiques. Peruse oneof-a-kind treasures for yourself and the home at Bésame Mucho and Wanderlust. Next, walk to Fitzpatrick Street where you can watch the sandal makers at Kino Sandals handcraft a pair of their famous footwear. 12:30 p.m. Stop by vegan cafe Date & Thyme for a pesto garden wrap and an organic fruit smoothie. Once you’ve had your fill, peruse the extraordinary upcycled items at The Green Pineapple that’s tucked away inside the cafe.

2 p.m. Tour Florida’s natural landscapes with a visit to Alan S. Maltz’s photography gallery on Duval Street. Maltz is an extraordinary wildlife and nature photographer, and viewing his work provides a sort of virtual tour of our state’s stunning scenery. If there’s time, walk down the street to SoDu Gallery where local artists showcase their original works ranging from pottery to jewelry to watercolors and more. 3:15 p.m. Take the ferry from Key West back to Sunset Key and indulge in a post-shopping spa treatment. Our spa is one of the few in the country designed with a private patio outside each treatment suite where guests are encouraged to lounge postservice. I recommend the Sunset Key Detoxifying Algae Mud Wrap, and afterward, relax on your private spa patio with a refreshing fruit-infused water and dark chocolate-dipped strawberries. 6 p.m. Dinner at Latitudes is a must. There, you can dine at a table on the beach and enjoy views of the Gulf of Mexico and the setting sun. For dinner, I recommend the lobster-andcrab-cake appetizer, pan-seared salmon entree and, for dessert, the decadent bread pudding.

DATE BOOK PHOTOS: COURTESY SUNSET KEY COTTAGES.

9 a.m. If you are staying at Sunset Key Cottages, take the morning to relax on your porch and enjoy a leisurely cup of coffee and freshly baked pastries, which are delivered to your porch in the resort’s “Rise, Dine and Sunshine” complimentary breakfast basket.

160 / LUXESOURCE.COM

LX_MIA12_Scene.indd 160

11/23/16 12:40 PM


DDMADVERTISING.COM

MAN-T - Starting at $5400 Designed by Arq. Fernan Hernandez Material: Italian Leather Selection

MORADA HAUTE FURNITURE BOUTIQUE - MIAMI DESIGN DISTRICT 3701 Biscayne Blvd | Miami, FL 33137 - Tel: 305-501-2768 Hours of Operation: 10 - 7 Monday to Friday | 11 - 6 Saturday Sunday by appointment only - morada-furniture.com


FL ID #00001727 IB#26001492

LUXURY

LUXURY HOME INTERIORS BY PERLA LICHI 7381 WEST SAMPLE RD CORAL SPRINGS, FL 33065 Latest Control 4 Home Automation on Display

PHONE: 954.726.0899 INFO@PERLALICHI.COM PERLALICHI.COM Monday-Saturday 9-5 Turnkey Interior Design Products and Services


The Most Beautiful Porcelains From Around The World PORCELAIN | MARBLE | MOSAICS | GLASS TILES

LU X U RY H O M E S & H O S P I TA L I T Y S P E C I A L I S T

3030 NW 79TH AVENUE, DORAL, FL 33122 | 787.636.3344 | GIAPRI23@AOL.COM


RAFA NADAL

NEW DEKTON XGLOSS ULTRASHINE SURFACES FOR INDOORS & OUTDOORS

SPECTRA SOLID Collection

COSENTINO CENTER MIAMI 3000 SW 42ND ST. FORT LAUDERDALE, FL 33312 305.398.5700

WWW.DEKTON.COM

DEKTON XGLOSS is the new family of polished Dekton surfaces that presents an extraordinary crystalline shine. A unique new finish, this polish offers a radiant sparkle unlike any other, while maintaining the well-known physical resilience of Dekton. THE BRIGHTEST DEKTON PROPOSAL.


MARKET Our seasonal rug choices demand the red-carpet treatment, four cinematic greats inform an array of scene-stealing products and a group of celebrated creatives weigh in on chic seating worthy of the runway. PRODUCED BY KATE BERGERON + BRITTANY S. CHEVALIER

LX_COM11_MarketOpener.indd 137

11/21/16 3:49 PM


MARKET / MATERIAL

THREADS & SOLES

TAKE A WALK ON THE STYLED SIDE WITH THE LATEST RUGS THAT ARE LAYING THE GROUNDWORK FOR A SEASON OF HIGH DESIGN. STYLED BY KATE BERGERON / PHOTOGRAPHY BY CHRISTINA HOLMES

LX_COM11_Material.indd 138

11/17/16 6:24 PM


FOOT LOOSE Clockwise from top left: Esker in Crème & Black / Woven for Design Within Reach / dwr.com. Basket in Natural Brown by Janis Provisor and Brad Davis / fortstreetstudio.com. Agape / Idylle Collection by La Manufacture Cogolin / manufacturecogolin.com. Impressions in Beige and Red / Modern Collection / orleyshabahang.com. Jardin 4 / Jardin Interieur Collection by India Mahdavi for La Manufacture Cogolin / manufacturecogolin.com. The Pom Pom Carpet / madelineweinrib.com. Scallop in White and Natural / The Raleigh Collection / pattersonflynnmartin.com. Black Leather Rug / Elvis & Kresse for Flor / flor.com. Nicolette High Heel Sandal in Black Kid Suede with Multicolor Fox Fur / Fall/Winter 2016 Collection / $450 / loefflerrandall.com.

LX_COM11_Material.indd 139

11/17/16 6:24 PM


MARKET / MATERIAL

GRAY MATTERS Clockwise from top left: Blizzard Snow / tufenkiancarpets.com. Seneca Mules in Chambray Suede / Resort 2017 Collection / $475 / aquatalia.com. Marble in Whitewash / Rosemary Hallgarten for ALT for Living / altforliving.com. Handloom Luxe in Slate / Handloom Broadloom Collection / obeetee.com. Ashton 04 in Platinum/Multi / Ashton Collection / loloirugs.com. Focal Point / Karachi Collection / organiclooms.com. Moroccan / rugandkilim.com. Blue Mood / rugart.nyc.

LX_COM11_Material.indd 140

11/17/16 6:24 PM


W

EATHEREN ESTATE FURNITURE

D

®

3 G¬¬ TQ TG

3


MARKET / MATERIAL

THREADY METAL Clockwise from top left: Rice Paddy in Dark Pink / Architectural Collection / orleyshabahang.com. Patent Leather Jazz Shoe in Silver / $150 / tedbaker.com. Sial in Light Grey / Woven for Design Within Reach / dwr.com. Alchemy Wool Rug in Gold / abchome.com. Nepalese / rugandkilim.com. Tappeto 005 by Dimore Studio / Progetto Non Finito Collection / thefutureperfect.com.

LX_COM11_Material.indd 142

11/17/16 6:24 PM



MARKET / MATERIAL

WALK THE LINE Clockwise from top left: Thistle Pewter by Vivienne Westwood for The Rug Company / therugcompany.com. Dovecote in Gray, White and Navy / Dhurries Collection / blockshoptextiles.com. Avery / Transitional Collection / lindstromrugs.com. Spirit of PR3 in Olive F16 / toyinesellers.com. Symmetrical Mess Rug in Dark / minna-goods.com. Studded Mule Slide in Black Leather / $525 / jennikayne.com. Bamboo Rustique in Mushroom / samsararugs.com.

LX_COM11_Material.indd 144

11/17/16 6:25 PM


The Dorset

Available in both bar and counter height

lisataylordesigns.com




MARKET / TREND

1

AND… SCENE

THIS SEASON’S SHOWSTOPPING TRENDS ARE TAKING THEIR CUES FROM THE SILVER SCREEN, AS SEEN BY THE FOLLOWING MISE-EN-SCÈNES WORTHY OF OSCAR GOLD. WRITTEN BY BRITTANY S. CHEVALIER

2

ROYAL TREATMENT

3

MARIE ANTOINETTE

Inspired by the romantic and visually stunning biopic tale of Sofia Coppola’s Marie Antoinette,, this collection of products captivates our fanciful imaginations and transports us to a lavish world of ornate French decadence filled with plush fabrics, priceless heirlooms and opulent florals fit for a queen.

9

8

5

7

6

LX_COM11_Trend.indd 148

1. Porcelain Gilded Dogwood / $195 / aerin.com 2. Stylo Ostrich White Feather Pen by Maison Martin Margiela / $75 / jungleeny.com 3. Butterfly Silk Pillow (top) and Floral Silk Pillow / $1,100 and $960 / degournay.com 4. Quinlan Street Accent Plate / $45 / katespade.com 5. Grace Wallcovering in 54122 / Monochrome Collection / Price upon request / arte-international.com 6. Charade Capsule Daybed / $2,750 / jonathanadler.com 7. Embellished Satin Pumps by Miu Miu / $1,180 / net-a-porter.com 8. Crown Place Card Set by Connor New York / $48 / barneys.com 9. 24-Light Zenith Unfocused Chandelier / Price upon request / baccarat.com

VIGNETTE PHOTO: MARIE ANTOINETTE ©2006 I WANT CANDY, LLC; ALL RIGHTS RESERVED; COURTESY COLUMBIA PICTURES.

4

11/21/16 3:55 PM



MARKET / TREND 2

1

3

GLAMPING OUT

9

MOONRISE KINGDOM

In quintessential Wes Anderson fashion, Moonrise Kingdom’s dreamlike story line and use of whimsical, cartoon-like colors create a nostalgia for summer camp innocence, calling to mind an aesthetic peppered with plaid and hunter green inspirited by the great outdoors.

4

8

7

5

LX_COM11_Trend.indd 150

1. Archer Napkin Ring in Gold / $64 for a set of 4 / kimseybert.com 2. Monogram Denim Shawl / $590 / louisvuitton.com 3. Tinware Set in Red / $14 (bowl), $11.50 (salad plate), $17.50 (dinner plate) / canvashomestore.com 4. Drake in London Classic Pillow / Price upon request / lancewovens.com 5. Walter Chair / $1,895 / environmentfurniture.com 6. Antler Dishes in Cast Bronze with Blackened, Polished and Satin Finishes / $500 each / madebybranch.com 7. Trunks / Starting at $4,950 / ghurka.com 8. Handy Notes: Secret Codes / $10 / sideshowpress.com 9. Chamber Light by Hallgeir Homstvedt for Menu / $84.95 / danishdesignstore.com

VVIGNETTE PHOTO: COURTESY UNIVERSAL STUDIOS LICENSING LLC.

6

11/21/16 3:46 PM


mckinnonharris.com


MARKET / TREND 1

2

RIVIERA HOLIDAY

THE TALENTED MR. RIPLEY

While this iconic psychological thriller by Anthony Minghella is rife with suspense and drama, The Talented Mr. Ripley’s Amalfi Coast setting elicits a calming sense of serenity, one that can be replicated year-round with an earthy, neutral palette and pops of tranquil cerulean that evoke a relaxed level of chic.

3

4

8

7

6

LX_COM11_Trend.indd 152

1. Vela Cumulus Pendant by Justina Blakeney / $466.88 / selamatdesigns.com 2. Maya Boucle Throw in Sienna & Cream / $550 / sefteliving.com 3. Tucson Lacquer Box by Pacific Connection / $155 / claytongrayhome.com 4. Mari Hat / $188 / janessaleone.com 5. Areias Fabric Collection / Price upon request / orlean.com 6. Inlaid Nesting Bowls / $60 (small), $100 (medium), $130 (large), $160 (XL) / andrewmolleur.com 7. Painho Club Lounge Chair / $4,070 / tidelli.com 8. Linein 02 Wall Hanging by WKNDLA / $200 / consort-design.com

VIGNETTE PHOTO: COURTESY MOVIESTILLSDB.COM.

5

11/21/16 3:46 PM



MARKET / TREND

1

9

8

MIDNIGHT IN PARIS

Magically traveling back in time to a period that shaped the first international architectural age of Art Deco, Woody Allen’s Midnight in Paris marries the present day with the vibrancy of the Jazz Age. Influenced by a combination of modernism and bold geometric forms, these interior finds prove that this sophisticated style will forever remain a tour de force.

2 3

7

4

6 5

LX_COM11_Trend.indd 154

1. Foster Bangle by Mania Zamani / $14,000 / justoneeye.com 2. Icarus Wall Sconce in Stippled Gold / Cosmos Collection / Price upon request / portaromana.com 3. Héritage Tray in Pure Emerald and Gold in Medium / $450 / annanewyork.com 4. Sunset Mirror by Ghidini 1961 / $1,590 / artemest.com 5. Bossa Nova Credenza / $5,085 / johnrichard.com 6. Stargazer Candleholder Multi in Nero Marquina by Lara Bohinc / $675 / lapicida.com 7. Chicago : Mexico City Wallpaper in Dorado (Metallic Copper) / $180 per roll / growhousegrow.com 8. Amber Sky Perfume / $328.34 / ex-nihilo-paris.com 9. Deco Bamboo Rug by Hutton Wilkinson / Price upon request / pattersonflynnmartin.com

VIGNETTE PHOTO: LEFT TO RIGHT : MARION COTILLARD AND OWEN WILSON; PHOTO BY ROGER ARPAJOU ©2011 MEDIAPRO, VERSÁTIL CINEMA

& GRAVIER PRODUCTIONS, COURTESY SONY PICTURES CLASSICS.

GILDED DREAM

11/21/16 3:46 PM


A TIME.

A PLACE. DXV presents the Contemporary Tub Filler and Percy ® Collection Faucets.

A MOVEMENT.

Miami Reimagine the Contemporary Movement. Discover the entire luxurious collection of bathroom products at dxv.com. This DXV bathroom was designed by Genevieve Ghaleb.

CLASSIC

GOLDEN ERA

MODERN

CONTEMPORARY



Fine Solid Bronze Architectural Hardware | 866.788.3631 | sunvalleybronze.com Residential | Commercial | Plumbing | Lighting | Furniture | Custom | Made in the USA


MARKET / SPOTLIGHT

Model BEHAVIOR LUXURIOUS AND LEGGY, THESE SEXY SEATS STRUT THEIR STUFF TO FAVORABLE REVIEWS FROM AN ARTFUL CROP OF CREATIVE CONTEMPORARIES. WRITTEN AND STYLED BY KATE BERGERON PHOTOGRAPHY BY ERIC PIASECKI

ROMY NORTHOVER ARTIST DESIGNBYNO.COM

Artist to artist: Helena Sultan’s work sends a message to connect to the present. As with her company’s name, Konekt, the pieces themselves, titled Pause, are a beautiful and simple reminder to do just that. On balance: There is a conversation between these materials—the shiny and the matte, the warm and the cold. This complementary opposition displays a true understanding of balance. Authenticity is what separates these pieces: It’s clear Helena’s designs come from the heart and soul, and that really reads on a subliminal level. Color play: Cobalt, a precious pigment, is historically used in iconography, while rusty red imbues more of a wabi-sabi philosophy. I’m drawn to the tension this unexpected pairing of the chairs and background explores. Last call: The Pause pieces are bold, contoured, tactile and considered.

LX_COM11_Market_Spotlight.indd 158

11/21/16 11:32 AM


CASTING CALL THE PIECE: Pause Lounge Chair and Pause Chaise Lounge THE DESIGNER: Helena Sultan FIND IT: konektfurniture.com THE INSPIRATION: The Pause lounge chair and its sister chaise were born from a desire to invite users living in a world of digital overload to take a moment and slow down. Through the Pennsylvania-based designer’s use of curvaceous fiberglass shells and alluring materials—copper, mohair, brass and velvet—the results are that of deep comfort, timelessness and a penchant to make one pause.

LX_COM11_Market_Spotlight.indd 159

11/21/16 11:32 AM


MARKET / SPOTLIGHT

FOREVER YOUNG THE PIECE: Contour Armchair THE DESIGNER: Cliff Young, Ltd. FIND IT: cliffyoungltd.com THE INSPIRATION: With a comely and clean design in mind, Cliff Young, Ltd.’s Contour armchair came to fruition, and with it, the generational and highly respected brand’s intention to brighten and lighten any space this sculptural piece will ever inhabit. With its inviting, lightweight form and stunning hide and metal options, this is indeed a mission accomplished.

SALLY KING BENEDICT

ARTIST SALLYBENEDICT.COM

Artist to artist: Cliff Young, Ltd., has been on the vanguard of modern and relevant designs for nearly 50 years—how impressive is that! I’m immediately drawn… To the simple lines, mix of materials and functionality of the Contour chair. It’s also attractive in that it has a modern Italian look that pops against this cobalt background. There is nothing finer… Than a supple, smooth leather to lie upon and break in to your own personal, perfect fit. The hide paired with the lustrous finish of the rose gold is a match made in five-star heaven. On keeping it real: Because the world is so inundated with the visual overload of others’ work and inspiration these days, true authenticity and original design seem harder and harder to come by. I find it critical for true artisans and designers to continue on with our paths and ideas. Cliff Young, Ltd., has always been a fearless leader in doing just that. Last call: The Contour chair feels inviting, supple, streamlined and elegant.

LX_COM11_Market_Spotlight.indd 160

11/21/16 11:33 AM


KELLEY JOHNSON ARTIST JOHNSON-KELLEY.COM

Artist to artist: Farrah Sit’s design aesthetic is so pleasingly minimal and functional and permeates everything she does—the Noir chair is no exception. Opposites attract: The strong and enduring quality of steel fused with the durable warmth of cotton is such a fresh marriage, visually and time withstanding. Anytime you take a risk… You learn something about yourself and the work that you do. It’s the only way to discover your truth and take a stance on the message you want to convey. Color play: The cobalt and rust hues of the background, along with the severe lighting, heighten the planar and angular quality of the composition and seem to speak the same language as the Noir chair. This study in contrasts, between the light and the dark, the hard and the soft, could actually be used to describe both the environment and Farrah’s design. Last call: The Noir chair reads as architectural, minimal, refined, purposeful and timeless.

LX_COM11_Market_Spotlight.indd 161

FREE AGENT THE PIECE: Noir Lounge Chair THE DESIGNER: Farrah Sit FIND IT: farrahsit.com THE INSPIRATION: Architectural planes, airy silhouettes and sleek edges define the Brooklynite’s Noir series. A cool and clever exploration of “less is more,” the series’ star chair marries an unexpected pairing of steel and woven cotton, proving that opposites are often better when they’re together.

11/21/16 11:33 AM


MARKET / SPOTLIGHT

LEATHER AND LACE THE PIECE: Artemis Armchairs THE DESIGNER: Kelly Lamb FIND IT: kellylamb.net THE INSPIRATION: Multidisciplinary designer (and cool Californian) Kelly Lamb took all the right cues from Artemis— the Ancient Greek deity, goddess of the hunt and mistress of the wilderness and the moon—when concepting this namesake chair. Leather upholstery and lacing reference the aesthetic of mythic times, while the metal finishes are fit for no less than a god or goddess, circa-BCE times or present-day.

LX_COM11_Market_Spotlight.indd 162

WAYNE PATE ARTIST WAYNEPATE.COM

Artist to artist: I’m deeply impressed with Kelly Lamb’s body of work and the balance in her execution of color and materials. Considering its composition and angles, I find this piece disarming. On authenticity: As well-known American graphic designer Paul Rand once said, “Don’t try to be original. Just try to be good.” That quote has had a lasting effect on me and informs how I approach my own work and look at others. Clear-cut appeal: The Artemis feels like a classic, modern chair, but one that you were not aware of until now. I can never get enough of… Black metal and bronze. Historically, this assembly of materials has been behind the making of so many iconic pieces from the 20th century. A real beacon of luxury… Is the laced-leather detail on the back of the chair—so clever and unexpected. Last call: The Artemis chair feels clever, understated, graceful, sophisticated and effortless.

11/21/16 11:33 AM


THE CLIMB THE PIECE: Sempione Stool THE DESIGNER: Natasha Baradaran FIND IT: natashabaradaran.com THE INSPIRATION: As homage to her grandfather and childhood afternoons spent lazing and feeding the pigeons in Milan’s stately Parco Sempione, Natasha Baradaran reimagined a sculptural stool that’s equal parts nostalgia and high style. Part of the L.A.-based designer’s new Curva collection, the stool and its counterparts are packed with Milanese style and are meant to celebrate dolce far niente (the sweetness of doing nothing).

MIMI JUNG

ARTIST MIMIJUNG.COM

Artist to artist: Natasha Baradaran has a markedly effortless knack for creating harmony in everything she touches, from her interiors to her furniture. What’s most striking… About the Sempione stool is the intention and process that went into the realization of this piece. From the sweet inspiration to her ingenious use of plush and more severe materials, the whole design reads as a piece of art. On authenticity: Working in the creative world is a privilege—with it comes a responsibility to honor the past, respect the present and inspire the future. The ultimate luxury… In my opinion is being surrounded by artful works in your own home; I would love for this stool to live adjacent to the sofa in my living room. Last call: The Sempione stool is textural, plush, sculptural, heavy and light.

LX_COM11_Market_Spotlight.indd 163

11/21/16 12:15 PM


MARKET / SPOTLIGHT

FULL OF GRACE THE PIECE: Stool 001 - Ebonized THE DESIGNER: Vincent Pocsik FIND IT: vincentpocsik.com THE INSPIRATION: Stature, anatomy and cattle—a curious but oh-so-successful grouping of inspirations that led to the realization of Vincent Pocsik’s Stool 001. Stirred by the bodily structure of animals, specifically that of the bull, Pocsik’s design was crafted with the same elegance, strength and balance as that of the stoic and larger-than-life creature.

JOHN HOGAN

GLASS ARTIST, DESIGNER & CONSULTANT JOHNHOGANDESIGNS.COM

Artist to artist: Vincent Pocsik’s designs hold a soft masculinity and elevated feel that derives from simple, fluid lines and hearty materials. The attention paid to the negative space is really important to the sophistication of these stools. On timelessness: Vincent’s use of traditional materials is tried-and-true and makes the most sense for a stool. So many designs are beautiful but solely so; longevity and aesthetics should never be exclusive of one another. Luxury nowadays... Seems to be going in two different directions: Some concepts are more complex and involved, while others rely on the simplicity and quality of materials to say something more understated. Stool 001’s strongest luxury is its restraint, and I appreciate that. There is something about this form… That suggests anatomical movement to me. I feel like maybe the stools want to go for a walk. Last call: This piece reads as masculine, soft, strong, chic and stable.

LX_COM11_Market_Spotlight.indd 164

11/21/16 11:33 AM


BRING LUXURY HOME

Monark is your premium appliance destination. And the destination is just the beginning. With well-appointed showrooms offering distinctive shopping experiences, Monark has the ultimate selection of Thermador appliances. From sourcing and specification through installation and support, Monark’s knowledgeable team delivers a level of sophistication and service that meets the most exacting standards. Begin your extraordinary journey and bring luxury home. For personal inquiries, call 855-916-6627. monarkhome.com S H O W R O O M

L O C A T I O N S

Arizona / California / Nevada / Florida

monarkhome

monarkhome

monarkhome

monarkhome

Š2016 Monark Premium Appliance Co. All rights reserved.


ADVERTISEMENT

THE MUST-SEE EVENT FOR DESIGN LEADERS This past October, more than 75,000 home furnishing professionals attended High Point Market to preview the latest trends and product innovations in the home furnishings industry. In addition to experiencing thousands of new product introductions, attendees networked for days, forging new relationships and igniting endless inspiration for staying ahead of the industry curve. Here, three past and present Luxe Gold List honorees offer first-hand accounts of the show that moves home fashion forward. For a more in-depth look at the shapes, colors and textures of style in 2017, visit the “Products & Trends� section of highpointmarket.org, or ask your favorite interior design professional. High Point Market is open to the trade only. Spring Market, April 22-26, 2017 Register online at highpointmarket.org


ADVERTISEMENT

Alberto Villalobos & Mercedes Desio Villalobos & Desio | New York, NY “The new collections at High Point Market get better and better each season. We love seeing unique, tailored pieces that are ideal for city living. The range of furniture collections always surprises us. The proportions are varied, so it’s easy to source pieces for any project, whether an apartment in the city or a house in Florida. The collaborations between designers and showrooms are always inspiring. After all, it’s more than just trends, it’s about offering individual visions.” “When visiting High Point Market in the future, use social media to navigate ‘must-see’ products that editors and others are posting. Also, be sure to wear comfortable shoes, and take in all the events and parties to catch up with your peers and revel in what’s new in design.”

Credit: Marco Ricca

Brit Kleinman AVO | Brooklyn, NY “It’s hard for me to pinpoint a particular product from High Point Market that served as an inspiration, but I loved the use of color in everything—a lot of warm neutrals mixed with pops of bright hues. I find that there’s always a product ‘find’ for everyone! I particularly like to visit Historic Market Square and the cutting-edge innovations that evolve from other small businesses that exhibit there. I am very inspired by manufacturing techniques and the story behind makers. A lot of domestic manufacturers have had to fight to stay afloat and that perseverance comes out in the innovation of the product.” Credit: AVO

Michelle Morgan Harrison Morgan Harrison Home | New Canaan, CT “I am always looking for inspiration in fabrics, interesting color combinations and mixes of materials. But color is what drives me. This past market I saw some great combinations that were consistently found throughout all of the showrooms. Blue was everywhere… in different shades and combinations, but steel blue was the color of the market. Pinks and blushes continued to be popular, and black and cream combos were everywhere in organic textures. Teal and turquoise, combined with black and pops of coral was a new look. Brown was back, but it was a brown with gray undertones. I also saw a lot of brass, and black metal legs and frames on sofas and chairs.”

Credit: Century Furniture

“If you want to maximize your time at High Point, schedule yourself for one venue or area per day, and make sure to finish your day having dinner at the bar at the Proximity Hotel or Green Valley Grill.”


;>LIHD>

DBM<A>G K:G@>L

$ :IIEB:G<>L% <:;BG>MKR :<<>LLHKB>L

H__b\bg^@neeh'\hf & 1))'01*'0*+.


Creating Exquisite Interiors

Full Service Design + Renovation Firm Serving Miami Dade, Broward + Palm Beaches www.margauxinteriors.com 5805 Sunset Drive | South Miami, FL 33143 | 305.662.2663


Photo by Troy Campbell

4217 Ponce de Leon Blvd. Coral Gables, FL 33146 305.661.4414 www.fineline.us


At Daltile, we believe that a healthy relationship starts with communication. That’s why, for the past 70 years, we’ve been listening to designers and responding with the largest selection of high quality and innovative tile products in the industry. Check out our newest offerings in large format marble and slate looks, bold colors, and geometrics on our website at daltile.com - we’re sure you’ll find the inspiration to any design challenge.

Photo features Limestone Chenille White Hexagon field tile (honed) on the floor. ©2017 Daltile

Daltile Keys Granite Design Studio and Stone Center: 8788 NW 27TH Street • Miami, FL 33172



“Sound that is heard... but not seen.” MANUFACTURING BY SKEMA custom handcrafted furniture featuring SOUNDWHERE patented technology that powers the invisible speaker system in media furniture.

soundwhereusa.com (954) 797-6250

3801 SW 47 Avenue, Suite 501

Est. 1988

Fort Lauderdale, FL 33314

skema@aol.com


ADVERTISEMENT

41 SE 5th Street, #1602 Miami, FL 33131 jorgecastillo.com 305.830.9989


ADVERTISEMENT

AT THE HEART OF JORGE CASTILLO DESIGN IS A DESIRE TO PROVIDE EACH CLIENT WITH SOPHISTICATED, CLEAN, WARM AND INVITING INTERIORS, REGARDLESS OF STYLE. Based in Miami and led by principal Jorge Castillo, the firm boasts a team of designers well versed in the local aesthetic and lifestyle. “We are inspired by the architecture and energy in the city of Miami,” Castillo says. “Given the wonderful climate here, interiors tend to blend with the outdoors, which we love.” He also points to travel and the individuality of various cities as key influences. With more than 20 years of experience, Castillo fuses cutting-edge designs with personal touches. “Our creative process, where interior environments are transformed into unique living spaces of art, entails a common vision between the owner and artist,” he says. “We want to achieve classic details with contemporary flair, while keeping it welcoming.”

“We are artists with a different kind of brush.”

A Creative Endeavor “Some works of art hang on walls,” Castillo says. “Other works of art are the walls— or the design of the kitchen, bath or bedroom. At Jorge Castillo Design, we are the artists, and your home is the canvas.”


141 Miracle Mile, Coral Gables, FL 33134 (786) 294 0614 - (786) 33406683 www.stratoambienti.com info@stratoambienti.com VISIT OUR STORES IN USA, CANADA AND VENEZUELA

a.d. massimo castagna / graphics enrico severi

K-IN / K-OUT INDOOR / OUTDOOR KITCHEN design Massimo Castagna


THE LOOK Customization is the name of the game when innovative materials and one-of-a-kind features bring a truly personal touch to your home’s high-traffic zones. PRODUCED BY MICHELLE BRUNNER

LX_COM11_TheLookOpener.indd 205

11/23/16 2:49 PM


THE LOOK / KITCHEN + BATH

The centerpiece of this Houston kitchen is the breathtaking island from Chateau Domingue; it was made from a 17th-century sacristy cabinet from Jaca, Spain. The large steel window from Atelier Domingue provides a more contemporary counterpoint to the exterior kitchen wall, which incorporates stones reclaimed from a house in France’s Provence region. Pantry doors designed by architectural consultant and designer Sarah West flank the window.

LX_COM11_TheLook_KitchenBath.indd 206

11/23/16 2:39 PM


KITCHEN + BATH

CHARACTER BUILDING HIGHLY CURATED MATERIALS AND LUXURIOUS CUSTOM DETAILS BRING TIMELESS APPEAL TO THE HARDEST-WORKING ROOMS IN THE HOUSE. WRITTEN BY MICHELLE BRUNNER

The warmth of wood, the cool touch of marble, the gleam of brass or nickel: There’s a reason why materials carry so much weight in the kitchen and bath. Capturing both the senses and the imagination, they offer a magical combination of tactile sensation and arresting beauty that goes far beyond function. Consider how an inspired mix of decorative finishes can elevate a room beyond the ordinary, or how a thoughtful installation of architectural elements can pay homage to a home’s history or bring context to a space where none existed, such as in new construction. Here, we take a look at the ways designers are using all manner of materials to add a layer of personality and authenticity to your home’s busiest hubs.

SALVAGED BEAUTY SARAH WEST

PHOTO: WADE BLISSARD.

Houston-based architectural consultant and designer Sarah West combines European treasures with clean minimalism for a fresh take on the country French look. Share your inspiration. My aim was to strike a timeless balance: The architectural antiques and salvaged beams provide a stark contrast with the clean lines of the vent hood and the steel divided-light window. Originally, the window was supposed to have an arch, but making it rectangular felt much more modern.

Let’s talk about that island. I wanted to integrate a freestanding furniture-like island in the center of the kitchen, reminiscent of something you’d have seen in France several centuries ago. It was a way to introduce history and have a beautiful piece anchoring the space. The goal was to have that immediate “wow” factor when you enter.

Why work with salvaged materials? People tend to like pieces that tell a story, but especially with new construction, it’s hard to add a sense of history to a space. Bringing in antiques lends patina and character. You can have a drawer handle and see where it’s worn from centuries of use. That kind of context is always appealing. LUXESOURCE.COM / 207

LX_COM11_TheLook_KitchenBath.indd 207

11/23/16 2:39 PM


THE LOOK / KITCHEN + BATH

SURFACE APPEAL Less about form than function, vanities aren’t usually the first place one looks to make a splash style-wise in the bath. That may change with Chameleon Concepts’ Parsons vanity, though, which features a customizable façade with a wide range of finishes you can use to coordinate with the surroundings. The door front cleverly frames inserts of various materials such as tile, mirror, marble or leather, allowing designers and homeowners to put their personal mark on an otherwise underutilized area. chameleonconcepts.com

best in

There are few places in the house where abundant lighting is more essential than the vanity mirror. With a three-bulb LED option, the Julien sconce from Hudson Valley Lighting ensures that you’ve got just enough coverage to tackle all your grooming needs, all while making a glamorous statement in opulent aged brass. Groovy satellite shades combine midcentury good looks with a dash of space-age cool, so your bath will be as chic as it is well-lit. hudsonvalleylighting.com

IN THE

BLACK

For the past decade, we’ve seen freestanding tubs soar in popularity, but one thing has been a constant: Whether they were vintage-inspired or contemporary and sculptural, soakers were overwhelmingly white. Now, the matte-black trend, so in vogue for kitchen appliances and personal tech, has made it to the bath in the form of the Warndon tub from Victoria + Albert. Crafted from a solid casting of volcanic limestone and resin, it’s harder and more durable than acrylic, and it comes in seven finishes. ferguson.com

SURFACE APPEAL PHOTO: COURTESY CHAMELEON CONCEPTS. BEST IN GLOW PHOTO: COURTESY HUDSON VALLEY LIGHTING. IN THE BLACK PHOTO: COURTESY FERGUSON KITCHEN AND BATH.

GLOW

208 / LUXESOURCE.COM

LX_COM11_TheLook_KitchenBath.indd 208

11/23/16 2:40 PM



THE LOOK / KITCHEN + BATH

A daring, predominantly black palette and brushedgold accents, such as a Kohler Purist wall-mount faucet and a West Elm pendant, give this bath one-of-a-kind style. The vanity is by Designed & Made Custom Woodworking, and the cement floor tile is by Lili.

dark matter

PHOTO: COREY GAFFER.

These days, high-impact finishes in the bath go beyond mere tile and stone. Architectural flourishes, brass hardware and striking surface treatments combine to create unique spaces filled with character and an element of surprise. Take this Minneapolis powder room, where black and white is anything but basic thanks to a conversation piece of a vanity featuring a whimsically curvy leg. “The vanity is spectacular, but it doesn’t dominate the room because we kept the space dark and cave-like for maximum drama,” says builder Chris Van Klei of Detail Homes. On the following page, design talents from across the country share some of their favorite ways to use architectural elements, such as paneling and steel-frame doors, to impressive effect in the bath. detailhomes.com

210 / LUXESOURCE.COM

LX_COM11_TheLook_KitchenBath.indd 210

11/23/16 2:40 PM


HP Himalaya Peak Marble

3500 NW 77th Court, Miami, Florida | 786.518.3814


THE LOOK / KITCHEN + BATH

“THE SHOWPIECE OF THIS MASTER BATH IS THE CUSTOM-MADE METAL-AND-GLASS SHOWER DOOR, WHICH LENDS A CHIC CITY VIBE TO THE OTHERWISE WHITE AND GRAY SPACE. IT’S DEFINITELY NOT YOUR TYPICAL SHOWER DOOR.” –BETH KEIM, lucyandcompany.com

–KISHANI PERERA, kishaniperera.com

“I LOVE CREATING DRAMA WITH MATERIALS IN POWDER ROOMS, SO I DID A FLOOR-TO-CEILING TILED WALL TREATMENT IN THIS SPACE. I WANTED IT TO FEEL LIKE AN ITALIAN MODERNE HOUSE.” –KRISTIN ROCKE, krockedesign.com

Clockwise from top right: To create a focal point and keep this master bath feeling open, Beth Keim employed a custom shower door by Tuan Hoang Le of Fe26 Design & Fabrication. In this bathroom by Kishani Perera, custom paneling painted in Benjamin Moore’s Kendall Charcoal sets a refined mood. Marble tile from Daltile, laid in a herringbone pattern, lines the walls of this Kristin Rocke-conceived bath; a pair of Avron sconces from Bourgeois Boheme Atelier complement the hand-carved Carrara marble sink.

KEIM PHOTO: MEKENZIE LOLI. PERERA PHOTO: NOAH WEBB. ROCKE PHOTO: WILLIAM WALDRON.

“I was inspired by the house, which is a classic Tudor, so I added architectural character through custom paneling and an antiquesinspired vanity. ”

212 / LUXESOURCE.COM

LX_COM11_TheLook_KitchenBath.indd 212

11/23/16 2:40 PM



ÂŤ A bed worth coming home to Âť

70 South Dixie Highway. Boca Raton. Florida Mail: bocaraton@hastensflorida.com Web: www.hastensflorida.com Tel: +1 (561) 571 5467


FINEST BED IN THE WORLD 70 South Dixie Highway. Boca Raton. Florida Mail: bocaraton@hastensflorida.com Web: www.hastensflorida.com Tel: +1 (561) 571 5467


THE LOOK / SPACEX3

X SPACE 3

DECLARE YOUR STYLE INTENTIONS UP FRONT WITH AN ENTRYWAY THAT IS AS WELL-APPOINTED AS THE REST OF YOUR HOME. WRITTEN BY MONIQUE MCINTOSH

FAIR WEATHER Seaside charm finds sure footing in this richly textured entry by interior designer Ashley Garrison, complete with a rough-hewn allure that’s perfect for this Alys Beach escape. 1 / Stepping Stone: Forgo the traditional runner; instead, continue the exterior stonework inside the foyer for a unique transition. This sandstone-hued concrete flooring by Peacock Pavers adds an earthy patina, while the neutral tones still read as refined. 2 / True Character: Limited space is no excuse not to make a powerful entrance. Made from reclaimed wood, a Coup Studio console by Coup d’Etat inspires visions of weathered driftwood, all while taking up a slim profile in the hallway. Natural décor accents also give an organic spin on the classic entry vignette. 3 / Small Wonders: Go for a bit of whimsy in your entrance with some unexpected architectural features, like this fun porthole peeking into the stairwell, and the sinuous railing slinking around the corner. 4 / Around the World: Illuminate your way to style in the foyer with a standout light fixture. This Luna Globe pendant by Downtown brings a touch of fancy with circular cutouts and a vintage brass finish.

Architecture / Jeffrey Dungan, Dungan Nequette Architects Interior Design / Ashley Garrison, Ashley Garrison Interiors Inc. Home Builder / John Spears, Alys Beach Construction

PHOTO: JEAN ALLSOPP.

THE DESIGN TEAM:

216 / LUXESOURCE.COM

LX_MIA12_SpaceX3.indd 216

11/23/16 12:43 PM



THE LOOK / SPACEX3

CATCH THE SUN

THE DESIGN TEAM: Interior Design / Michael Scigliano, MS2 Design Studio, Inc. Architecture / Sergio R. Artigues and Emilio Cubero, On One Design

The sky’s the limit for this radiant entryway, designed by Michael Scigliano, to bring the outside in for this Miami home, which strikes the perfect balance between contemporary chic and tropical getaway. 1 / Solar Flair: Present your entry in the best Florida light with a sun-kissed doorway design. Here, the towering windows that frame the entrance let in swaths of sunshine, while a custom mahogany door adds a soft glow with bronze-tinted glass. 2 / Take Flight: Introduce some architectural heft with an exposed staircase. Every step of this thoroughly modern custom walnut stair seems to float, thanks to a clean steel frame and Starphire glass panels. 3 / Star Gaze: Up the impact of your space by editing your décor down to a few memorable pieces that catch the eye, like this trio of reclaimed-wood gears from an old mill perched by the door, and the spectacular galactic-like painting, Purple Rain, by Veronica Gunnarsson. 4 / Soft Landing: Build solid ground in an airy foyer with some high-contrast flooring. Here, the onyx-hued tile acts as a nice counterbalance to the vastness of the space.

PHOTO: NICK JOHNSON.

FORGET ENCLOSED FOYERS AND THROW THE DOORS (AND WINDOWS) OPEN WIDE, WITH ENTRIES THAT OFFER A SEAMLESS BLEND OF INDOOR-OUTDOOR LIVING.

218 / LUXESOURCE.COM

LX_MIA12_SpaceX3.indd 218

11/23/16 12:43 PM



THE LOOK / SPACEX3

GLAM CAMP

THE DESIGN TEAM: Interior Design / Amy Weaver, Weaver Design Group

Cottage living gets an upscale update in this Vero Beach foyer designed by Amy Weaver, made both chic and inviting with warm textiles and a choice selection of polished furnishings. 1 / Power Dressing: Clad your entry with a statement-making wall treatment, like this grass-cloth wallcovering that exudes tactile appeal while providing a neutral backdrop for more flamboyant flourishes. 2 / Mix Match: Pair different prints like a true style maven for a dynamic effect. In this welcoming scene, a geometric floor rug and bench upholstered in a quatrefoil design are balanced effortlessly thanks to a shared black-and-white palette. 3 / Back to Black: Add a sophisticated edge to a more traditional space with glossy dark finishes. An assortment of sleek noir accents looks ever so modern, appearing on the entry console, the deeply beveled mirror frame and the twin tabletop lamps. 4 / Crowning Glory: Inject a dose of old-world charm with classic crown molding, which perfectly frames the space.

PHOTO: JESSICA KLEWICKI GLYNN.

LET YOUR ENTRANCE BE A TRUE FASHION PLATE WITH A SPACE DECKED TO THE NINES WITH PLAYFUL TEXTURE AND YOUR FAVORITE ACCESSORIES.

220 / LUXESOURCE.COM

LX_MIA12_SpaceX3.indd 220

11/23/16 12:43 PM





Protecting South Florida’s Most Beautiful Homes Since 1985

7501 NW 7th Street Miami, FL 33126

www.istuetaroofing.com

See our portfolio at www.istuetaroofing.com/portfolio

305.671.9175



MIA12_PacificGlass_1129_sr.indd 1

11/30/16 10:29 AM


GLAZING CONTRACTOR LICENSED & INSURED

QUALIFIED & RATED

“EXCELLENT” BY CONTRACTOR SCORE

The Choice is Clear... Pacific Glass - GLASS FLOORS - FRAMELESS SHOWER DOORS - CUSTOM MIRRORS - RAILINGS - GLASS WALLS - ALL CUSTOM WORK

1325 NW 98TH COURT, SUITE 1 DORAL, FLORIDA 33172 305.514.0977 SALES@PACIFICGLASS.US PACIFICGLASS.US

MIA12_PacificGlass_1129_sr.indd 2

11/30/16 10:29 AM


Tailored solutions for your project. Let us turn your dreams into reality.

VISIT OUR SHOWROOM 8180 NW 58th Street • Doral, FL 33166 • 786.235.2784 @padexpostone • www.padexpo.com • padexpo.stone



THE LOOK / THE REPORT

Report THE

LUXE LOOKS AT THE KITCHEN TRENDS SURE TO COOK UP EXCITEMENT IN 2017.

PHOTO: SIMON MAXWELL.

WRITTEN BY MICHELLE BRUNNER

For this spectacular space by London-based Peek Architecture + Design, an on-trend mix of brass, Carrara marble, antique mirrors and deep-blue cabinetry creates a sophisticated kitchen unit that sits well in the historic space and allows the ornate plasterwork to shine.

_LX_COM11_TheReport.indd 186

11/18/16 11:41 AM


CENTER STAGE The heart of the home is not exempt from changing tastes: Kitchen design reflects how people live, and that’s constantly evolving. The ongoing popularity of the open plan has transformed this hardworking room into a performance space in itself. It’s fitting, then, that this lovely kitchen by Peek Architecture + Design is situated in an apartment that occupies what was once part of an old theater. It’s a fine example of how color, customization and materials are coming together to create highly detailed, bespoke spaces with big drama. On the following pages, take a look at the elegant upgrades we can’t wait to bring to our own kitchens this year.

_LX_COM11_TheReport.indd 187

11/18/16 11:41 AM


THE LOOK / THE REPORT

1

bench MARK

When it comes to sex appeal, a cozy corner banquette certainly trumps a breakfast bar. An upholstered nook evokes the glamour of dining out without actually having to leave one’s home, but, more importantly, it encourages one to slow down and sit—even for meals on-the-go. Inspired by her clients’ love of Belgian design, Minneapolisbased designer Kate Roos opted for a freestanding piece in this family kitchen. “The hand-tufted navy blue bench rests on quarter-sawn white-oak legs to keep it feeling light,” she says. Gray cabinetry, marble countertops and brass accents complete the space’s warm European aesthetic. kateroosdesign.com

2 _LX_COM11_TheReport.indd 188

RANGE OF POSSIBILITIES Even novice home cooks want to know: What features do pros and serious foodies look for in a stove? “I’m all in favor of models with a range of heat—big BTU burners and also ones that simmer well,” says expert Mark Bittman, author of the How to Cook Everything series. One method of cooking that’s been heating up over the last couple of years is induction. The cooktop’s two biggest selling points are high heat and a low constant simmer. To satisfy demand, Italian company ILVE is introducing a brand-new 36-inch and a 40-inch induction range this year, like the one shown here. ilveappliances.com

11/18/16 11:42 AM


THIS PAGE: OPEN FLAME PHOTO: DUSTIN AKSLAND. BALL & CHAIN PHOTO: COURTESY ARTERIORS. OPPOSITE: BENCH MARK PHOTO: ANDREA RUGG. RANGE OF POSSIBILITIES PHOTO: COURTESY ILVE.

3

OPEN f lame

For the kitchen of this Brooklyn town house, New York architect Elizabeth Roberts knocked out walls on the parlor level of the home to create an open floor plan. “The clients are avid cooks and wanted a place where they could socialize with guests while preparing food,” she says. Clear sight lines also ensure that all eyes are on one of the space’s most unique features: a year-round wood-burning grill with an adjustable rack. Navy blue tiles from Heath Ceramics surround the grill, making it as sleek as it is practical. elizabethroberts.com

4 BALL & CHAIN

Pendant lights in the kitchen continue to evolve from purely functional to all-out fashion statements. For evidence of this trend, look no further than the Dolma chandelier from designer Windsor Smith for Arteriors. Combining a Byzantine influence with modern geometry, the light features polished-brass hexagons that form a lacy globe suspended from a delicate chain. Whether hung in multiples over an island or as a singular fixture over the sink, the open basket-weave design is sure to throw artful shadows throughout your home. arteriorshome.com

_LX_COM11_TheReport.indd 189

11/18/16 11:42 AM


THE LOOK / THE REPORT

5

MIDNIGHT SPECIAL

There’s a reason why black is the first choice for cocktail attire. It’s perennially chic, goes with virtually everything and easily hides spills. Now apply those attributes to the kitchen, and you can see why a noir cookspace, like this one from San Francisco designer Catherine Kwong, holds so much appeal. “I wanted to create an area that was moody and glamorous, but also able to withstand a lot of use,” she says. Hardworking materials like jet-painted cabinets and brickwork subway tile set the scene, while unexpected elements like flathead screw detailing on drawer fronts and a vintage bronze mariner’s sconce add shine and contrast. catherinekwong.com

_LX_COM11_TheReport.indd 190

11/18/16 11:42 AM


6

7

TOTAL transparency Just as the right accessories elevate an ensemble, beautifully crafted knobs and pulls add polish and interest to your cabinetry. For these Art Deco-inspired pieces, designer Jessica Ahnert Davis of boutique hardware company Nest Studio proves she isn’t afraid to mix materials, combining chrome or brass joinery with acrylic. The knobs’ notched design recalls the retro lines of old-fashioned radios and microphones while simultaneously maintaining an edgy, contemporary vibe. nest-studio-home.com

GILDED

THIS PAGE: TOTAL TRANSPARENCY PHOTO: COURTESY NEST STUDIO. GILDED AGE PHOTO: COURTESY TILEBAR. HOT SEAT PHOTO: COURTESY KOKET. OPPOSITE: MIDNIGHT SPECIAL PHOTO: BESS FRIDAY.

AGE

With backsplashes seemingly growing bolder and more luxurious by the minute, the hunt is on for tile that delivers on both fronts. Offering a modern take on the Roaring ’20s’ love for gilt and glam, the Gatsby mosaic from TileBar combines Nero Marquina and white Thassos marble in a lively geometric pattern with crisp, brass linear accents: No wonder it’s named for the character who embodies the style and decadence of the era. tilebar.com

_LX_COM11_TheReport.indd 191

8

HOT seat

Kitchen stools tend to skew more utilitarian than glamorous. Not so with the Geisha barstool from Koket. With textured velvet upholstery that calls to mind on-trend shibori prints, it offers a perch that is both plush and posh, and its gracefully curved arms and sleek, polished-brass legs bring a new level of luxury to island dining. bykoket.com

11/18/16 11:42 AM


THE LOOK / THE REPORT

9

How does one soften the interior of a modern concrete house? Why you throw it a curve, of course! That’s what Australian architecture firm Auhaus did in the form of a sculptural, statement-making range hood. Rendered in brass, the dualcylinder design provides a striking contrast to the room’s clean lines. Using wood paneling on the ceiling and cabinetry brings warmth to the palette, and heavily veined marble provides plenty of eye-catching pattern. auhaus-arch.com

10

FUTURE FORECAST THREE TOP DESIGNERS TALK ABOUT CURRENT KITCHEN TRENDS AND SHARE A FEW PREDICTIONS FOR THE YEAR.

KAREN WILLIAMS

ST. CHARLES OF NEW YORK What’s the biggest trend you’re seeing? We’re slowly moving away from total open-plan kitchens by finding ways to delineate spaces with architectural separations or a change of floor pattern. We’re also seeing more walk-in pantries for storage. Any must-have upgrades? Luxury finishes, beautiful chandeliers and fixtures, ranges in high-end materials, even luxury hardware— you see, touch and use these things every day. Kitchens see a lot of use, so people have come to view these touches as a worthy investment. Up next? I think there will be more personalization and an influx of interesting materials in the kitchen, such as new finishes and exotic veneers. Be on the lookout for more mixing of metals and darker palettes, resulting in new levels of sophistication. stcharlesofnewyork.com

_LX_COM11_TheReport.indd 192

CHRISTOPHER PEACOCK PEACOCK HOME

What is on your clients’ wish lists? High-quality hardware in both classic and transitional styles is always important to our clientele. It is what brings the cabinetry to life and provides the mark of great design. Is the era of the white kitchen over? It’s evolved. Spaces still use white, but we are consistently seeing large sections of the cabinetry painted with a strong color to break up the neutral look. More than ever, we are noticing islands or stand-alone pieces painted in dark gray, and many of our clients are choosing to use black high-gloss oil finishes on their cabinetry. I see a shift toward darker rooms with a more masculine mood. Up next? More glass elements and dark metals like bronze and brass, creating a very eclectic collection of materials in one setting. peacockhome.com

JESSICA HELGERSON

JESSICA HELGERSON INTERIOR DESIGN Share the biggest trend you’re seeing. We try to avoid trends in our kitchens and instead have them architecturally reflect the houses they inhabit. I would rather be trendy with lighting and furniture, which is easier to replace. The worst-case scenario is to do the perfect kitchen for this year and then have it be… 2018! What’s your biggest challenge? People live in their kitchens in a way they didn’t in the past. We work on a lot of historic remodels, and it is always a question of how much we can open up the kitchen, incorporate seating areas, etc., without compromising the integrity of the house. Open shelves or closed cabinets? Both! Displaying a few objects nicely on an open shelf is great, but we usually try to place the refrigerator into a wall of cabinetry that conceals what you don’t want to see. jhinteriordesign.com

THIS PAGE: TOP BRASS PHOTO: DEREK SWALWELL. WILLIAMS HEADSHOT: ERIC VAN DEN BRULL. HELGERSON HEADSHOT: PARKER FITZGERALD. OPPOSITE: WINDOW DRESSING PHOTO: TOMMY CROW.

TOP BRASS

11/18/16 11:42 AM


11

window

DRESSING Many kitchens feature a window over the sink, but few do it with as much panache as this Alys Beach, Florida, home. For this project, Nashville-based designer Chelsea Robinson drew on the Moorish influence present in the rest of the house. A swooping pointed arch highlights the window, forming a focal point for the kitchen as well as a recessed bay for the sink area. “The juxtaposition of white plaster walls with dark cabinetry, warm brass finishes, Moroccan arches and a clay-tile backsplash create the perfect blend of modern elements and old-world patina,� she says. chelsearobinsoninteriors.com

_LX_COM11_TheReport.indd 193

11/18/16 11:42 AM


Baldwin Hardware is a proud supporter of the Friends of Greystone 100 door project. #70YearsBold #BaldwinDoorCouture

B A L DW IN H A R DWA R E . C O M


LUXE INTERIORS + DESIGN WOULD LIKE TO WELCOME YOU TO OUR 2017 GOLD LIST: A LOOK BACK AT THE PAST YEAR IN DESIGN WITH THE PROLIFIC TALENTS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE INSPIRING AND ASPIRATIONAL HOMES FEATURED IN THE PAGES OF OUR MAGAZINE— FROM ARCHITECTS AND INTERIOR DESIGNERS TO HOME BUILDERS AND LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS ALL ACROSS THE COUNTRY THAT ARE LEADING THE INDUSTRY IN FRESH AND EXCITING WAYS.

LX_COM11_GoldList_Quotes.indd 195

11/22/16 10:55 AM


LIMESTONE IS A MATERIAL THAT HAS A SPECIAL QUALITY. IT VARIES FROM LOCALE TO LOCALE SO THE UNIQUE QUALITIES OF THE REGION ARE OFTEN REFLECTED IN THE STONE.”

–DON RUGGLES, RUGGLES MABE STUDIO DENVER

–DANIEL REEDY, ONSHORE CONSTRUCTION & DEVELOPMENT JUPITER, FL

“A GREAT HANDCRAFTED BED IS THE BEST LONG-TERM INVESTMENT. WE SPEND MORE HOURS IN BED THAN ANY OTHER PLACE, SO IT SHOULD BE A SANCTUARY FOR REST AND COMFORT.” –BRUCE FOX, BRUCE FOX DESIGN CHICAGO

“I would suggest investing in Korean art from the Dansaekhwa Movement. It’s a growing market that will have a big impact on the art world in the coming years.” –NINA WEXLER, NINA YAEL DESIGN STUDIO NEW YORK

“I LOVE USING CONCRETE. IT’S TIMELESS AND ALLOWS FOR SO MUCH FLEXIBILITY IN DESIGN.”

–SCOTT CARSON, PHX ARCHITECTURE SCOTTSDALE

LX_COM11_GoldList_Quotes.indd 196

“I appreciate the thinking behind Modernism. It is the movement that freed us from the corset of style and allowed us to properly respond to any given location.” –MARY ANN GABRIELE SCHICKETANZ, STUDIO SCHICKETANZ CARMEL, CA

THIS PAGE: RUGGLES MABE STUDIO PHOTO: PETER VITALE. OPPOSITE: BROWN DAVIS INTERIORS PHOTO: MARK ROSKAMS.

“I love using stained wood because of the warmth and contrast it offers when paired with some of the colder, harder building materials. It brings us back down to earth and connects us to the outside world.”

11/22/16 11:01 AM


“My favorite design style is any type of Early American architecture, from Georgian to American Colonial Revival and Tudor styles. I prefer recreating traditional styles in the new homes we build.” –DAVE KNECHT, DAVE KNECHT HOMES HINSDALE, IL

“PEOPLE ARE RESPONDING TO WARM COLORS MUCH MORE LATELY—TAUPE, DEEP REDS AND PANTONE’S DUSTY CEDAR.” –MARIA HAIDAMUS, MARIA HAIDAMUS INTERIORS SAN FRANCISCO

“Architecture has permanence and presents an opportunity to engage with local observers in a way that makes a project relevant for generations. Any project must be irrevocably tied to its surroundings.” –CARLOS GONZALEZ-ABREU, GONZALEZ-ABREU / ALAS ARCHITECTS CORAL GABLES, FL

“INVEST IN STATEMENT LIGHTING. GOOD LOW-LEVEL LIGHTING IS ALWAYS THE HEARTBEAT OF A WELL-DONE INTERIOR.” –JAN TURNER HERING, JAN TURNER HERING INTERIOR DESIGN CORONA DEL MAR, CA

“Purchase the best windows and doors money can buy. Not only are they always within sight, but they provide a convenient function, energy savings, visual beauty and longevity.” –TIM BARBER, TIM BARBER LTD. LOS ANGELES

MY FAVORITE FURNITURE IS UPHOLSTERED PIECES WITH ORGANIC, SCULPTED SHAPES, AND MIXED WOOD AND METAL CASEGOODS.” –ROBERT BROWN, BROWN DAVIS INTERIORS MIAMI BEACH

LX_COM11_GoldList_Quotes.indd 197

11/22/16 10:56 AM


–OLIVER M. FURTH, OLIVER M. FURTH DESIGN AND DECORATION LOS ANGELES

“You can’t go wrong with a timeless Vladimir Kagan sofa or forever classic Billy Baldwin slipper chair. Both pieces work in a traditional home or mixed into a modern scheme.” –ANNE GRANDINETTI, MARK ASHBY DESIGN AUSTIN

“Be adventurous with

upholstered chairs. We love details like contrast welting, large tapes running centered down the back, and trim on a skirt.” –JULIE MASSUCCO KLEINER, MASSUCCO WARNER MILLER LOS ANGELES AND SEATTLE

“I have a passion for using photographic landscape and portraiture art. One of my favorites is Edward S. Curtis, whose work is focused on the American West.” –CLAIRE OWNBY, OWNBY DESIGN SCOTTSDALE

“Handmade brick speaks to the craftsmanship of its production. Brick has permanence, adds texture, and can be made to create architecture in a stout manner.” –MATT THOMAS, MATTHEW THOMAS ARCHITECTURE SCOTTSDALE

THIS PAGE: IAN STALLINGS DESIGN PHOTO: AARON LEITZ. OPPOSITE: NICOLE FULLER INTERIORS PHOTO: FRANCESCO LAGNESE.

“I LOVE THE PAINT COLOR DKC-36 BY DONALD KAUFMAN. IT’S A SOPHISTICATED SHADE OF GRAY-LAVENDER THAT’S BOTH WARM AND COOL.”

MODERNISM IS NOW ANTIQUE AND CLASSIC. I THINK WE WILL SEE A LOT OF 18TH-CENTURY ANTIQUES COMING BACK INTO THE FOLD AND THAT THE OLD WILL BECOME NEW AGAIN.” –IAN STALLINGS, IAN STALLINGS DESIGN SAN FRANCISCO

LX_COM11_GoldList_Quotes.indd 198

11/22/16 11:01 AM


I USE SHADES OF BLACK FREQUENTLY IN MY WORK AND FIND FARROW & BALL’S OFF-BLACK TO BE VELVETY IN MATTE APPLICATIONS AND SOPHISTICATED AS A GLOSS LACQUER.”

–NICOLE FULLER, NICOLE FULLER INTERIORS NEW YORK

“I love a well-executed tablescape, particularly using vintage pieces. It presents an opportunity to create layers, and it’s totally green.”

–PATRICK DRAGONETTE, DRAGONETTE LTD. LOS ANGELES

“MY FAVORITE TREES ARE JAPANESE MAPLES AND OLIVES; BOTH ARE SCULPTURAL AND AIRY. THEY ALSO FIT INTO GARDENS WHERE LARGER TREES CAN TEND TO OVERWHELM.” –DUSTIN MOORE, STRATA LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE SAN FRANCISCO

“INVEST IN YOUR ENTRY WITH A GREAT BENCH, CONSOLE, LAMP OR MIRROR. IT SETS THE TONE FOR THE REST OF THE HOME, SO IT SHOULD HAVE A ‘WOW’ FACTOR.”

–RACHEL LAXER, RACHEL LAXER INTERIORS NEW YORK

LX_COM11_GoldList_Quotes.indd 199

“Connecting people to place is fundamental to architecture. Through deferment or juxtaposition, architecture inhabits the landscape.” –RICH CARR AND CHRIS TOUCHETTE, CCY ARCHITECTS BASALT, CO

11/22/16 10:56 AM


I LOVE FARROW AND BALL’S CALKE GREEN, A WARM GREEN HUE. MIXED WITH CRISP WHITE TRIM AND PAIRED WITH NEUTRAL UPHOLSTERY AND CORAL ACCENTS MAKES IT FEEL PALM BEACH FRESH.”

“Art brings in the homeowner’s personality. There is nothing more personal one can add to a room than art.” –EDDY DOUMAS, WORTH INTERIORS AVON, CO

“LUEDERS LIMESTONE IS THE ONE MATERIAL I USE AGAIN AND AGAIN. IT’S NATURAL AND BEAUTIFUL WHILE STILL LENDING A CONTEMPORARY FEEL.”

–JIM LARUE, LARUE ARCHITECTS AUSTIN

“For classic style, nothing beats an upholstered chaise lounge. Make sure it’s wide enough that two can fit together.” –SUSAN MARINELLO, SUSAN MARINELLO INTERIORS SEATTLE

“NOTHING CAN COMPETE WITH THE VERSATILITY AND BEAUTY OF WOOD. IT HAS ITS PLACE IN EVERY PROJECT.”

“My favorite of-the-moment color is deep saturated teal blue, which I like to pair with a midtoned gray.”

THIS PAGE: TOM STRINGER DESIGN PARTNERS PHOTO: NICK JOHNSON. OPPOSITE: MARK D. SIKES INC. PHOTO: MATTHEW MILLMAN

–JOHN CIALONE, TOM STRINGER DESIGN PARTNERS CHICAGO

–MICHAEL DEL PIERO, MICHAEL DEL PIERO GOOD DESIGN CHICAGO

–BRIAN GILLETTE, GILLETTE LLC CONSTRUCTION AND REMODELING VAIL, CO

LX_COM11_GoldList_Quotes.indd 200

11/22/16 11:01 AM


“Invest in a good sound system with speakers in all main rooms and outdoors. Music adds life and energy to any space.” –AMY KARTHEISER, AMY KARTHEISER DESIGN WILMETTE, IL

“Malachite green is having a moment. It has a sexy edge to it and pushes the needle from ‘safe’ to ‘unexpected.’” –MORGAN FARROW, MORGAN FARROW INTERIORS DALLAS

“I’M SEEING A LOT OF NEUTRALS AND WHITE INTERIORS AND ‘MODERN FARMHOUSE’ ARCHITECTURAL SYLES BEING ERECTED.” –ANDREA MONATH SCHUMACHER, ANDREA SCHUMACHER INTERIORS DENVER

“Splurge on exterior details–a copper gutter, real working shutters– and the big picture will look great.”

“The hardscape is the backbone of any garden. It helps create the procession and the spaces for people to gather.”

–JOHN DAVID ROSE, JOHN DAVID ROSE ARCHITECT THE HAMPTONS

–KENNETH PHILP, KENNETH PHILP LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS SEATTLE

EVERY ROOM SHOULD HAVE A FEW ANTIQUES AND AN INTERESTING CHAIR, WHICH SHOULD BE COMFORTABLE AS WELL.” –MARK D. SIKES, MARK D. SIKES INC. LOS ANGELES

LX_COM11_GoldList_Quotes.indd 201

11/22/16 10:56 AM


I ANDREW BROWN INTERIORS Birmingham, AL andrewbrowninteriors.com

ARIZONA L NATIVE LANDSCAPE DEVELOPMENT Cave Creek, AZ 480.575.1229 A H KEVIN B. HOWARD

ARCHITECTS Oro Valley, AZ kbharchitect.com

A KEN BROWN DESIGNS

Peoria, AZ kenbrowndesigns.com L ENCHANTED

GARDEN LANDSCAPE Phoenix, AZ enchantedgardenaz.com L EVOLVE DESIGN STUDIO

Phoenix, AZ evolve-ds.com L FLO DESIGN +

CONSTRUCTION Phoenix, AZ floconcept.com

I LAUREL PFANNENSTIEL

INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN Phoenix, AZ laurelpfannenstiel.com A R.J. BACON

PLANNING & DESIGN Phoenix, AZ rjbacondesign.com H TENNEN CONSTRUCTION

Phoenix, AZ tennenstudio.com

A L TENNEN STUDIO

Phoenix, AZ tennenstudio.com A H THE CONSTRUCTION

ZONE Phoenix, AZ theconstructionzoneltd.com I THE REFINED GROUP

Phoenix, AZ therefinedgroup.com

H ARGUE CUSTOM HOMES Scottsdale, AZ arguecustomhomes.com

LX_COM11_GoldList_Listings.indd 202

L BERGHOFF DESIGN GROUP Scottsdale, AZ berghoffdesign.com

A ROBINETTE ARCHITECTS Tucson, AZ robinettearchitect.com

H BOOKIE DEVELOPMENT El Segundo, CA 310.895.7701

H L CALVIS WYANT LUXURY HOMES Scottsdale, AZ calviswyant.com

H ROBINETTE CONSTRUCTION Tucson, AZ robinettearchitect.com

H OLSON BROS. El Sobrante, CA olsonbrosinc.com

I DAVID MICHAEL

MILLER ASSOCIATES Scottsdale, AZ davidmichaelmiller.com I DEMASSEO DESIGN

Scottsdale, AZ 480.206.8386 H GEF DEVELOPMENT

Scottsdale, AZ gefdevelopmentllc.com

CALIFORNIA L DAVID JOHN BIGHAM ASLA

L DESIGN STUDIO MA Encino, CA designstudioma.com I SARAH WALKER DESIGN

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT Berkeley, CA 510.843.4247

ASSOCIATES Fillmore, CA sarahwalkerda.com

A FISCHER ARCHITECTURE Berkeley, CA fischerarchitecture.com

I STEWART EDWARD ALLEN DESIGN Healdsburg, CA stewartedwardallendesign.com

A GUSTAVE CARLSON DESIGN

I LHL INCORPORATED Scottsdale, AZ lissaleehickman.com

Berkeley, CA gustavecarlsondesign.com

A MATTHEW THOMAS ARCHITECTURE Scottsdale, AZ mtarchitecture.com

CONSTRUCTION Carmel, CA constructionbyhuntbrothers.com

H NANCE CONSTRUCTION Scottsdale, AZ nanceconstruction.com

Carmel, CA studioschicketanz.com

Laguna Beach, CA gallobuildersinc.com

H PAUL FRANZ

L LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE STUDIO Laguna Beach, CA landscapearchitecturestudio. blogspot.com

I OWNBY DESIGN

Scottsdale, AZ ownbydesign.com A PHX ARCHITECTURE

Scottsdale, AZ phxarch.com H SALCITO CUSTOM HOMES Scottsdale, AZ salcito.com H SCHULTZ DEVELOPMENT Scottsdale, AZ schultzdevelopment.org H SOMMER CUSTOM HOMES

Scottsdale, AZ sommercustomhomes.com

H TOM ARCHER CUSTOM

HOMES & DESIGN Scottsdale, AZ archercustomhomes.com

H HUNT BROTHERS

A STUDIO SCHICKETANZ

CONSTRUCTION Carpinteria, CA 805.745.8320

I KELLY FERM INC.

Claremont, CA kellyferm.com

A I ERIC OLSEN DESIGN

Corona del Mar, CA ericolsendesign.com

L GARDEN STUDIO DESIGN

Corona del Mar, CA gardenstudiodesign.com I JAN TURNER HERING

INTERIOR DESIGN Corona del Mar, CA janturnerhering.com

H CRAWFORD CUSTOM HOMES

Costa Mesa, CA crawfordcustomhomes.com

Scottsdale, AZ turnermartindesign.com

H KRS DEVELOPMENT Costa Mesa, CA krsdevelopment.com

I WISEMAN & GALE INTERIORS Scottsdale, AZ wisemanandgale.com

A BOKAL & SNEED ARCHITECTS Del Mar, CA bokalandsneed.com

I TURNER MARTIN DESIGN

L NEW DESERT GALLERY

Tucson, AZ newdesertgallery.com

L MARTHA’S CREATIVE

GARDENS AND LANDSCAPES Del Mar, CA marthascreativegardens.com

A EBTA ARCHITECTS Irvine, CA ebta.com L KATZMAIER NEWELL KEHR Irvine, CA knkarch.com H GALLO BUILDERS

I BROWN DESIGN GROUP Los Angeles, CA browndesigninc.com I CONSORT DESIGN Los Angeles, CA consort-design.com H D.C. WILLIAMSON GENERAL CONTRACTING Los Angeles, CA dcwilliamson.com I DISC INTERIORS Los Angeles, CA discinteriors.com I DRAGONETTE LTD. Los Angeles, CA dragonetteltd.com H ENS BUILDERS Los Angeles, CA ensbuilders.com

I JOHN DE BASTIANI INCORPORATED Los Angeles, CA johndd.com L KATHLEEN FERGUSON LANDSCAPES Los Angeles, CA kathleenferguson.com I KRISTEN BUCKINGHAM Los Angeles, CA kristenbuckingham.com L MARK BEALL & ASSOCIATES Los Angeles, CA mbeall.com I MARK D. SIKES Los Angeles, CA markdsikes.com I MASSUCCO WARNER MILLER Los Angeles, CA massuccowarnermiller.com I MATT BLACKE Los Angeles, CA mattblackeinc.com I OLIVER M. FURTH DESIGN AND DECORATION Los Angeles, CA olivermfurth.com A OTTO DESIGN GROUP Los Angeles, CA ottodesigngroup.com I REATH DESIGN Los Angeles, CA reathdesign.com H RICHARD HOLZ Los Angeles, CA richardholz.com A RICHARD MANION ARCHITECTURE Los Angeles, CA richardmanion.com I SCHUYLER SAMPERTON INTERIOR DESIGN Los Angeles, CA samperton.com I STUDIO HUS Los Angeles, CA studiohus.com

I HALLWORTH DESIGN

A TAALMAN ARCHITECTURE Los Angeles, CA taalmanarchitecture.com

A IT HOUSE

A TIM BARBER LTD Los Angeles, CA timbarberltd.com

Los Angeles, CA hallworth.us Los Angeles, CA tkithouse.com

PHOTOS FROM LEFT: NICK JOHNSON, TESSA NEUSTADT, WERNER SEGARRA, LAURA HULL.

ALABAMA

11/22/16 5:05 PM


I TIMOTHY CORRIGAN Los Angeles, CA timothy-corrigan.com

A H L BILDEN Pasadena, CA bildencorp.com

I WOODSON & RUMMERFIELD’S HOUSE OF DESIGN Los Angeles, CA wandrdesign.com

H EAMES CONSTRUCTION Petaluma, CA eames.us.com

I ALEXANDER DESIGN Malibu, CA alexanderdb.com I PLATNER & CO.

Marina del Rey, CA platnerandco.com H VAN ACKER CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATES Mill Valley, CA vanacker.com L BERNARD TRAINOR +

ASSOCIATES Monterey, CA bernardtrainor.com

I CAROLYNE FERGUSON

DESIGN Newport Beach, CA carolynefergusondesign.com A RICHARD KRANTZ

ARCHITECTURE Newport Beach, CA richardkrantz.com

H ROBERT FERGUSON COMPANY Newport Beach, CA 949.874.1103 A BENNETT

CHRISTOPHERSON, ARCHITECT Oakland, CA bennettchristopherson.com H NICK W. OZIER DESIGN

AND CONSTRUCTION Oakland, CA nickozierconstruction.com A MCCLEAN DESIGN Orange, CA mccleandesign.com

I MARIA TENAGLIA DESIGN

Orinda, CA mariatenagliadesign.com L L.Z. DESIGN GROUP

Pacific Palisades, CA lzdesigngroupinc.com

H NORTHWALL BUILDERS Palo Alto, CA northwallbuilders.com

LX_COM11_GoldList_Listings.indd 203

I AMY MEIER DESIGN Rancho Santa Fe, CA amymeierdesign.com

I ARTISTIC DESIGNS FOR LIVING San Francisco, CA adlsf.com H CAIRN CONSTRUCTION San Francisco, CA cairnconstruction.com

H RYAN ASSOCIATES San Francisco, CA ryanassociates.com

H T-MAC CONSTRUCTION Solana Beach, CA t-macconstruction.com

L STRATA LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE San Francisco, CA strata-inc.com

L G. GRISAMORE DESIGN South Pasadena, CA ggrisamore.com

San Francisco, CA dararosenfelddesign.com

San Francisco, CA swagroup.com

L CLAUDIA SCHMIDT LANDSCAPE DESIGN St. Helena, CA claudiaschmidtlandscape.com

CONSTRUCTION Rancho Santa Fe, CA markvagee.com

A FELDMAN ARCHITECTURE San Francisco, CA feldmanarchitecture.com

I THERESE CARMEL INTERIORS & HOME Rancho Santa Fe, CA theresecarmel.com

I GEORGINA RICE & CO. San Francisco, CA georginarice.com

I THE WISEMAN GROUP INTERIOR DESIGN San Francisco, CA wisemangroup.com

A WALTON ARCHITECTURE + ENGINEERING Tahoe City, CA waltonae.com

A I TURNBULL GRIFFIN HAESLOOP San Francisco, CA tgharchitects.com

H CRESTWOOD CONSTRUCTION Truckee, CA crestwoodconstruction.com

H MARK V. AGEE

H EBCON CORPORATION/

HUGHES CONSTRUCTION Redwood City, CA ebhci.com

L JOHN DALRYMPLE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Redwood City, CA 650.549.8707 L BLASEN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE San Anselmo, CA blasengardens.com L JEFF GEORGE LANDSCAPE

ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN San Anselmo, CA 415.785.8860

I JENNIFER ROBIN INTERIORS

San Anselmo, CA jrobininteriors.com

A WADE DESIGN ARCHITECTS San Anselmo, CA wade-design.com I HELENE ZIMAN &

ASSOCIATES San Diego, CA heleneziman.com

I DARA ROSENFELD DESIGN

A HUGH HUDDLESON AIA San Francisco, CA hughhuddleson.com I IAN STALLINGS DESIGN San Francisco, CA ianstallings.com I KENDALL WILKINSON DESIGN San Francisco, CA kendallwilkinson.com A KEN LINSTEADT

ARCHITECTS San Francisco, CA kenlinsteadt.com

A LUNDBERG DESIGN

San Francisco, CA lundbergdesign.com L LUTSKO ASSOCIATES,

LANDSCAPE San Francisco, CA lutskoassociates.com

I MARIA HAIDAMUS INTERIORS San Francisco, CA mariahaidamus.com I NICHE INTERIORS

I LE DIMORA

San Francisco, CA nicheinteriors.com

I STUDIO H DESIGN GROUP

I NICHOLAS VINCENT DESIGN San Francisco, CA nicholasvincent.com

San Diego, CA ledimora.com

San Diego, CA studioh-int.com

L ANDREA COCHRAN

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE San Francisco, CA acochran.com L ARTERRA LANDSCAPE

ARCHITECTS San Francisco, CA arterrasf.com

I REDMOND

L SWA

I WEAVER DESIGN GROUP

San Francisco, CA amyweaverdesign.com L ZETERRE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE San Francisco, CA zeterre.com A L APPLETON PARTNERS LLP-ARCHITECTS Santa Monica, CA appleton-architects.com I CMS DESIGN ASSOCIATES Santa Monica, CA 310.748.5553 I KRISTIN NUGENT INTERIOR DESIGN Santa Monica, CA kristinnugent.com I M. ELLE DESIGN Santa Monica, CA melledesign.com I MONA HAJJ INTERIORS

Santa Monica, CA monahajj.com H JIM MURPHY & ASSOCIATES Santa Rosa, CA j-m-a.com H EARTHTONE CONSTRUCTION Sebastopol, CA earthtoneconstruction.com I INTIMATE LIVING

ALDRICH DESIGN San Francisco, CA redmondaldrich.com

INTERIORS Solana Beach, CA intimatelivinginteriors.com

A RICHARD BEARD ARCHITECTS San Francisco, CA richard-beard.com

L STONE + GROVE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS Solana Beach, CA stone-grove.co

I NATASHA BARADARAN INTERIOR DESIGN West Hollywood, CA natashabaradaran.com A SCHMIDT ARCHITECTURE West Hollywood, CA schmidtarchitecture.com

CANADA I MCINTYRE BILLS CORPORATION Calgary, AB mcintyrebills.com

COLORADO L ALPINE LAWN AND GARDEN SERVICES Aspen, CO 970.948.3880 A BREWSTER MCLEOD ARCHITECTS Aspen, CO brewstermcleod.com A CHARLES CUNNIFFE ARCHITECTS Aspen, CO cunniffe.com I HILDEGARDS LTD Aspen, CO waxassociates.com A POSS ARCHITECTURE +

KEY A ARCHITECTURE I INTERIOR DESIGN

PLANNING Aspen, CO billposs.com

IA INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE

H L RICHARD A. WAX &

K KITCHEN DESIGN

ASSOCIATES Aspen, CO waxassociates.com

H HOME BUILDER L LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE

11/22/16 4:57 PM


H BECK BUILDING COMPANY

H CHARACTER BUILDERS COLORADO Denver, CO characterbuildersco.com I IBA DESIGN ASSOCIATES

Avon, CO beckbuilds.com

Denver, CO ibadesignassociates.com

I WORTH INTERIORS Avon, CO worthinteriors.com

A MASON ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN Denver, CO madarch.com

H BRIKOR ASSOCIATES

Basalt, CO brikor.com

A CCY ARCHITECTS Basalt, CO ccyarchitects.com L GREG MOZIAN & ASSOCIATES Basalt, CO gregmozian.com L SHANNON MURPHY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS Basalt, CO 970.927.2889 L TLC

Basalt, CO 970.379.6629 I JILL SOFFER DESIGN

Carbondale, CO jillsoffer.com H KORU

Carbondale, CO korultd.com I LYNNI HUTTON INC. Carbondale, CO 970.704.1201 I JF INTERIORS

Cherry Hills, CO 303.917.0022

H ALL MOUNTAIN HOMES Crested Butte, CO 970.275.5801 I INTERNI DESIGN STUDIO

Crested Butte, CO idstudiocb.com L ALTERNATIVE

LAND DESIGN Denver, CO alternativelanddesign.com A I ALVAREZ MORRIS

Denver, CO alvarezmorris.com

I ANDREA SCHUMACHER

INTERIORS Denver, CO andreaschumacherinteriors.com

LX_COM11_GoldList_Listings.indd 204

A MICHAEL KNORR

ARCHITECT Denver, CO michaelknorr.net

I PETRA RICHARDS INTERIORS Denver, CO petrarichardsinteriors.com A RUGGLES MABE STUDIO Denver, CO rugglesmabe.com A SHEPHERD RESOURCES

INC./AIA Edwards, CO sriarchitect.com

L WESTON LANDSCAPE &

DESIGN Englewood, CO westonlandscape.net H MARK MANLEY CONSTRUCTION Golden, CO 303.359.2825

L DESIGNS BY SUNDOWN

Littleton, CO designsbysundown.com H GRUBER HOME

REMODELING Littleton, CO gogruber.com

A MARK RUDNICKI

ARCHITECTURE Littleton, CO rudnickiarchitect.blogspot.com H MONTARE BUILDERS

L PRISTINE LANDSCAPES Vail, CO 970.376.7143 A SUMAN ARCHITECTS Vail, CO sumanarchitects.com

CONNECTICUT I DESIGN & ANTIQUITIES Bloomfield, CT designandantiquities.com L JANICE PARKER

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS Greenwich, CT janiceparker.com I LINDA RUDERMAN INTERIORS Greenwich, CT lindaruderman.com I MORGAN HARRISON HOME New Canaan, CT morganharrisonhome.com K CHRISTOPHER PEACOCK Norwalk, CT peacockhome.com A MICHAEL SMITH ARCHITECTS Norwalk, CT michaelsmitharchitects.com L SECOND NATURE LANDSCAPE DESIGN Norwalk, CT secondnaturelandscapedesign.com A SHOPE RENO WHARTON

Norwalk, CT shoperenowharton.com

A AUSTIN PATTERSON DISSTON ARCHITECTS Southport, CT apdarchitects.com A MARK P. FINLAY ARCHITECTS, AIA Southport, CT markfinlay.com

H SRE BUILDING ASSOCIATES

H DAVENPORT CONTRACTING Stamford, CT davenportcontracting.com

H GILLETTE LLC

H V&A CONSTRUCTION Stamford, CT vnaconstruction.com

Littleton, CO montarebuilders.com Minturn, CO srebuilds.com

CONSTRUCTION AND REMODELING Vail, CO 888.719.1123

I EBH INTERIORS Weston, CT ebhinteriors.com

FLORIDA I BBH DESIGN STUDIO Aventura, FL bbhdesignstudio.com A SDH STUDIO ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN Aventura, FL sdhstudio.com H CUDMORE BUILDERS Boca Raton, FL cudmorebuilders.com I KNOWLES DESIGN Boca Raton, FL knowlesdesignportfolio.com

H ONSHORE CONSTRUCTION & DEVELOPMENT Jupiter, FL onshorejupiter.com L EXOTICSCAPE Key Biscayne, FL exoticscape.com I INTERIORS BY MAITE GRANDA Key Biscayne, FL maitegranda.com A CARLOS MARTIN ARCHITECTS Margate, FL carlosmartinarchitects.com

H WIETSMA LIPPOLIS

L SUSAN HALL LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Merritt Island, FL hall-la.com

A I GONZALEZ-ABREU/ALAS

I DEBORAH WECSELMAN DESIGN Miami, FL dwdinc.com

I LAURA MARTZELL DESIGNS

I DESIGN SOLUTIONS UNLIMITED Miami, FL ds-miami.com

CONSTRUCTION Boca Raton, FL wlhouses.com ARCHITECTS Coral Gables, FL gaaarchitect.com

Coral Gables, FL lauramartzelldesigns.com L ONE SEED Coral Gables, FL plantoneseed.com I POGGI DESIGN Coral Gables, FL poggidesign.com H BOMAR BUILDERS Deerfield Beach, FL bomarbuilders.com I ERIN PAIGE PITTS INTERIORS Delray Beach, FL erinpaigepittsinteriors.com A RANDALL STOFFT ARCHITECTS Delray Beach, FL stofft.com H HOLLY HILL HOMES Fort Lauderdale, FL hollyhillhomesinc.com I EDH CONCEPTS

Gulf Stream, FL 860.614.6404 I ALLISON PALADINO INTERIOR DESIGN & COLLECTIONS Jupiter, FL apinteriors.com I JMA INTERIOR DESIGN

Jupiter, FL jma-ids.com

H E.W. CHARLES CONSTRUCTION CO. Miami, FL 305.989.8307 I FAVA DESIGN GROUP Miami, FL favadesigngroup.com I MAGGIE CRUZ INTERIOR DESIGN Miami, FL maggiecruzdesign.com A PACHECO-MARTINEZ & ASSOCIATES Miami, FL pachecomartinez.com I PEEPLES RIONDA INTERIORS Miami, FL robertrionda.com I PETERS & MBIANGO INTERIORS Miami, FL petersandmbiangohome.com A PROJECTS BY SCOTT TAO Miami, FL 305.206.2532 H RM CONTRACTORS Miami, FL 305.345.3649

PHOTOS FROM LEFT: CYNTHIA LYNN, EMILY MINTON REDFIELD, BRANTLEY PHOTOGRAPHY, BRANTLEY PHOTOGRAPHY.

H WILLIAM H. BAKER CONSTRUCTION Aspen, CO whbconstruction.com

11/22/16 5:05 PM


A SUZANNE MARTINSON ARCHITECTS Miami, FL suzannemartinson.com

A CLEMENS BRUNS SCHAUB / ARCHITECT & ASSOCIATES, P.A. Vero Beach, FL cbsarchs.com

H THE CONSTRUCTION

L DAN FORD & ASSOCIATES

GROUP Miami, FL theconstructiongroup. dreamhosters.com

Vero Beach, FL danfordandassociates.com

ILLINOIS I ANTHONY MICHAEL INTERIOR DESIGN Chicago, IL anthonymichaelinteriordesign.com

Vero Beach, FL hoosarch.com

H BEST HOME DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION Chicago, IL besthomeinchicago.com

A MOOR, BAKER & ASSOCIATES, P.A. Vero Beach, FL moorarch.com

I BLUTTER SHIFF DESIGN ASSOCIATES Chicago, IL bluttershiff.com

H RCL DEVELOPMENT

Vero Beach, FL rcldev.com

A BOOTH HANSEN Chicago, IL boothhansen.com

LUXURY HOMES Miami Beach, FL boschconstruction.net

I ROD MICKLEY INTERIORS Vero Beach, FL rodmickley.com

I BRUCE FOX DESIGN Chicago, IL brucefoxdesign.com

H LARQCON GROUP Miramar, FL 305.219.3213

L LANG DESIGN GROUP West Palm Beach, FL langdesigngroup.com

I DKOR INTERIORS North Miami, FL dkorinteriors.com

H TIM GIVENS BUILDING AND REMODELING West Palm Beach, FL 561.533.5828

A BURNS + BEYERL ARCHITECTS Chicago, IL bbaworld.com

H W. KREKELER

CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Miami, FL 305.342.1567 A I BROWN DAVIS INTERIORS Miami Beach, FL browndavis.com H LUIS BOSCH

A BRIDGES, MARSH & ASSOCIATES Palm Beach, FL bridgesmarsharchitects.com A BROWER ARCHITECTURAL ASSOCIATES Palm Beach, FL baapb.com L NIEVERA WILLIAMS DESIGN Palm Beach, FL nieverawilliams.com A SMITH ARCHITECTURAL GROUP Palm Beach, FL smitharchitecturalgroup.com H WITTMANN BUILDING CORPORATION Palm Beach, FL wittmannbuilding.com H NTJX Pompano Beach, FL 954.675.5200 H CANDELA CONSTRUCTION

South Miami, FL candelaconstruction.com L JDLA LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Tequesta, FL 561.902.8240

LX_COM11_GoldList_Listings.indd 205

A HOOS ARCHITECTURE

L CULLITON QUINN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Chicago, IL cullitonquinn.com

L HOERR SCHAUDT LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS Chicago, IL hoerrschaudt.com H KASTENHOLZ

CONSTRUCTION SERVICES Chicago, IL 773.638.2711 A KATHRYN QUINN ARCHITECTS Chicago, IL kquinnarch.com I KIM SCODRO INTERIORS

Chicago, IL kimscodro.com

H EIESLAND BUILDERS Glenview, IL eiesland.com

H MANGAN BUILDERS Chicago, IL manganbuilders.com

I ANDREA X BURRIDGE INTERIORS Hinsdale, IL axbinteriors.com

L MARGUERITE GARDENS Chicago, IL flowerpowerchicago.com

L WARREN E. MCCORMICK AND ASSOCIATES West Palm Beach, FL 561.379.4061

A DSPACE STUDIO Chicago, IL dspacestudio.com

H MG CUSTOM Chicago, IL 847.951.4153

H WOOLEMS

I ELIZABETH KRUEGER DESIGN Chicago, IL elizabethkruegerdesign.com

I MICHAEL DEL PIERO GOOD DESIGN Chicago, IL michaeldelpiero.com

West Palm Beach, FL 561.769.7318 A YRA DESIGN West Palm Beach, FL yrainc.com

GEORGIA I BETH WEBB INTERIORS

Atlanta, GA bethwebb.com L LAND PLUS ASSOCIATES

Atlanta, GA landplus.org I SUZANNE KASLER INTERIORS Atlanta, GA suzannekasler.com

H FIRST STAR DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION Chicago, IL firststarconstruction.com A FREDMAN ARCHITECTURE GROUP Chicago, IL fredmandesigngroup.com I FREDMAN DESIGN GROUP Chicago, IL fredmandesigngroup.com H GOLDBERG GENERAL

CONTRACTING Chicago, IL ggcinc.net

I HICKMAN DESIGN ASSOCIATES Chicago, IL hickmaninteriors.com

I WENDY LABRUM INTERIORS Chicago, IL wendylabruminteriors.com

I LEO DESIGNS Chicago, IL leodesignschicago.com

Chicago, IL dxmain.com

H YELLOWFIN BUILDERS

I TOM STRINGER DESIGN PARTNERS Chicago, IL tomstringer.com

Chicago, IL kitchenlabdesign.com

L MCKAY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS Chicago, IL mckaylandarch.com

West Palm Beach, FL woolemsinc.com

H SYLVESTER CONSTRUCTION SERVICES Chicago, IL scsibuild.com

A I THOMAS SHAFER ARCHITECTS Evanston, IL shaferarch.com

I K KITCHENLAB DESIGN

H DOMAIN CONSTRUCTION

A SMITH AND MOORE ARCHITECTS West Palm Beach, FL smithmoorearchitects.com

I STUDIO GILD Chicago, IL studiogild.com

A NORTHWORKS ARCHITECTS + PLANNERS Chicago, IL nwks.com H PRO-DONE RENOVATION CORP. Chicago, IL prodone.net I SEMELSNOW INTERIOR DESIGN Chicago, IL semelsnow.com A SPACE ARCHITECTS +

PLANNERS Chicago, IL spacearchplan.com

I STEVE + FILIP DESIGN Chicago, IL steveandfilip.com

H DAVE KNECHT HOMES Hinsdale, IL daveknechthomes.com A HACKLEY & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS Kenilworth, IL hackleyarchitects.com L SCOTT BYRON & CO. Lake Bluff, IL scottbyron.com L CRAIG BERGMANN LANDSCAPE DESIGN Lake Forest, IL craigbergmann.com A KONSTANT ARCHITECTURE & PLANNING Skokie, IL konstantarchitecture.com H J. LAWRENCE HOLDINGS Wheaton, IL jlawrencehomes.com H T&T CONSTRUCTION CO. Willowbrook, IL ttconstructioninc.com I AMY KARTHEISER DESIGN

Wilmette, IL amykartheiserdesign.com

H EDWARD A. ANDERSON COMPANY Winnetka, IL andersonbuilt.com

KEY A ARCHITECTURE I INTERIOR DESIGN IA INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE H HOME BUILDER K KITCHEN DESIGN L LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE

11/22/16 4:58 PM


A I ACHILLE SALVAGNI ARCHITETTI Rome, Italy salvagniarchitetti.net

LOUISIANA I MONOCHROME FURNITURE + DESIGN Baton Rouge, LA monochromefurniture.com

MARYLAND A BECKER MORGAN GROUP Salisbury, MD beckermorgan.com

NEW YORK A AVO Brooklyn, NY avoavo.com H BC INTERIORS Brooklyn, NY bcinteriorsltd.com H DISALVO CONTRACTING

Brooklyn, NY disalvocontracting.com

I LAURA KIRAR DESIGN

Brooklyn, NY laurakirar.com

A MOJO STUMER ASSOCIATES

Greenvale, NY mojostumer.com

L CONSTANCE T. HAYDOCK

MICHIGAN

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Locust Valley, NY constancehaydock.com

H STONE’S THROW BUILDERS Union Pier, MI stonesthrowbuilders.com

I RACHEL LAXER INTERIORS Mahopac, NY rlaxerinteriors.com

MONTANA H MARTEL CONSTRUCTION

Bozeman, MT martelconstruction.com

L VALLEY OF THE FLOWERS LANDSCAPING Bozeman, MT valleyoftheflowers.com

NEW JERSEY I GREENFIELD GRANGE Morristown, NJ 973.267.1771 L BRUNETTI DESIGN GROUP

Ocean City, NJ brunettidesigngroup.com I JON VANCHERI

INTERIOR DESIGN West New York, NJ johnvancheri.com

NEW MEXICO A STRELL DESIGN ARCHITECTURE, INTERIORS, LANDSCAPE Albuquerque, NM strelldesign.com

LX_COM11_GoldList_Listings.indd 206

H NOCERA GENERAL

L HOLLANDER DESIGN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS New York, NY hollanderdesign.com I JAYNE DESIGN STUDIO

New York, NY thomasjaynestudio.com

I JENNIFER POST DESIGN New York, NY jenniferpostdesign.com A JOHN B. MURRAY ARCHITECT New York, NY jbmarchitect.com A KATHRYN MCGRAW BERRY, AIA New York, NY kathrynberryarchitect.com I MARSHALL WATSON INTERIORS New York, NY marshallwatsoninteriors.com A MURPHY BURNHAM & BUTTRICK ARCHITECTS New York, NY mbbarch.com

CONTRACTING Medford, NY nocerainc.com

I NICOLE FULLER INTERIORS New York, NY nicolefullerinteriors.com

I BRADLEY BAYOU New York, NY bradleybayou.com

I NINA YAEL DESIGN STUDIO New York, NY ninayaeldesignstudio.com

I CARRIER AND COMPANY

ARCHITECTURE New York, NY gunnlandscapes.com I HB HOME New York, NY hbhome.com

L ARAIYS DESIGN Southampton, NY araiysdesign.com L DARIO’S LANDSCAPING Southampton, NY darioslandscaping.com H IRONWOOD CONSTRUCTION Southampton, NY ironwoodconst.com A JOHN DAVID ROSE

ARCHITECT PC AIA Southampton, NY johndavidrosearchitect.com H KORAL BROS. Southampton, NY koralbros.com A MICHAEL JAMES

H PAPE CONSTRUCTION Water Mill, NY papeconstruction.com

New York, NY roseaiello.com

L GUNN LANDSCAPE

I BJØRNEN DESIGN Sag Harbor, NY bjornendesign.com

I ROSE AIELLO ASSOCIATES

IA CLAUS F. RADEMACHER ARCHITECTS New York, NY clausrademacher.com

I FOX-NAHEM ASSOCIATES New York, NY foxnahem.com

A BLAZE MAKOID ARCHITECTURE Sagaponack, NY blazemakoid-architecture.com

PALLADINO ARCHITECT PC Stony Brook, NY mjparchitecture.com

New York, NY readestreetstudio.com

I DAVID SCOTT INTERIORS New York, NY davidscottinteriors.com

H BUDGET RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL CONTRACTORS Oakdale, NY 516.510.3462

A READE STREET STUDIO

INTERIORS New York, NY carrierandcompany.com

I CULLMAN & KRAVIS New York, NY cullmankravis.com

H WEST VILLAGE GC New York, NY westvillagegc.com

I SARA STORY DESIGN New York, NY sarastorydesign.com I SCOTT SANDERS LLC New York, NY scottsandersllc.com A SHADOW ARCHITECTS New York, NY shadowarchitects.com H SILVER LINING INTERIORS New York, NY silverlininginteriors.com I TIMOTHY BROWN STUDIO New York, NY timothybrownstudio.com A VAIL ASSOCIATES

ARCHITECTS New York, NY vaarchitects.squarespace.com

H GEORGE VICKERS, JR. ENTERPRISES Westhampton Beach, NY georgevickers.com L IQ LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS, PC White Plains, NY iqlandarch.com

NORTH CAROLINA A PURSLEY DIXON ARCHITECTURE Charlotte, NC pursleydixon.com

OREGON L NORTHWEST FLORICULTURE Aurora, OR northwestfloriculture.com

H DUEY BUILT CUSTOM HOMES AND RENOVATIONS Bend, OR dueybuilt.com A GIULIETTI / SCHOUTEN, AIA ARCHITECTS PC Portland, OR gsarchitects.net H GREEN GABLES DESIGN AND RESTORATION Portland, OR ggables.com L LARRY J CAVENDER, ASLA LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT Portland, OR cavender.la.com I MAISON Portland, OR maisoninc.com H TREVIN DUEY CONSTRUCTION Sisters, OR trevindueyconstruction.com H JD HILL CONSTRUCTION Tualatin, OR 503.612.7854

RHODE ISLAND I KATE JACKSON INTERIOR DESIGN Pawtucket, RI katejacksondesign.com

TENNESSEE I BENJAMIN VANDIVER INTERIORS + LIFESTYLE Nashville, TN benjaminvandiver.com

TEXAS H BRF HOMES Austin, TX brfhomes.com I GREER INTERIOR DESIGN Austin, TX greerinteriordesign.com I KELLE CONTINE INTERIOR DESIGN Austin, TX kellecontine.com L LANDWEST DESIGN GROUP Austin, TX landwestdg.com

PHOTOS FROM LEFT: TRIA GIOVAN, NICK JOHNSON, BENJAMIN WOOLSEY, NATHAN SCHRODER.

ITALY

11/22/16 5:06 PM


A LARUE ARCHITECTS Austin, TX larue-architects.com

H SNELLING HOMES Dallas, TX 214.357.2110

I MARCUS MOHON INTERIORS Austin, TX marcusmohon.com

A STOCKER HOESTEREY MONTENEGRO ARCHITECTS Dallas, TX shmarchitects.com

I MARK ASHBY DESIGN Austin, TX markashbydesign.com L MARK WORD DESIGN Austin, TX markworddesign.com H RISINGER HOMES Austin, TX risingerhomes.com L ROOT DESIGN COMPANY Austin, TX rootdesigncompany.com H SHOBERG CUSTOM HOMES Austin, TX shoberghomes.com L TEN EYCK LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS Austin, TX teneyckla.com A WEBBER + STUDIO, ARCHITECTS Austin, TX webberstudio.com A B.K. DESIGN STUDIO Dallas, TX 469.955.7659 I COLLINS INTERIORS

Dallas, TX collins-interiors.com

L TYSON GARDENS Dallas, TX tysongardens.com

H THOMPSON CUSTOM HOMES Houston, TX thompsoncustomhomes.com

H WATERFORD CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Dallas, TX waterfordcc.com H ALTA VISTA DEVELOPMENT Galveston, TX altavistatexas.com L TOM’S THUMB NURSERY AND LANDSCAPING Galveston, TX tomsthumbnursery.com

L LARRY MINNS, LANDSCAPE

ARCHITECT Montgomery, TX 281.259.1639

L AQUATERRA OUTDOORS Plano, TX aquaterraoutdoors.com A TOBIN SMITH ARCHITECT San Antonio, TX tobinsmitharchitect.com

A ARCHITECTURAL SOLUTIONS Houston, TX asi-design.com

H TRUAX CONSTRUCTION San Antonio, TX truaxinc.com

I DODSON INTERIORS Houston, TX dodsoninteriors.com

CONCEPTS Weston, TX originallandscapeconcepts.com

I ECCO DESIGN Houston, TX eccodesigntexas.com H FLANIGAN VARGAS

L MESA Dallas, TX mesadesigngroup.com

Houston, TX marieflanigan.com

I MARIE FLANIGAN INTERIORS

A REAGAN | ANDRÉ

Dallas, TX morganfarrow.com

ARCHITECTURE Houston, TX reaganandre.com

I R. BRANT DESIGN Dallas, TX rbrantdesign.com

H RIVER CONSTRUCTION Houston, TX river-construction.com

H ROBERT ELLIOTT

I SLOVACK-BASS Houston, TX slovack-bass.com

A SMITHARC ARCHITECTS Dallas, TX smitharc.com

Houston, TX talbotcooley.com

H TEXAS FINE HOME BUILDERS Houston, TX texasfinehomes.net

PROPERTIES Houston, TX 832.639.4432

CUSTOM HOMES Dallas, TX robertelliotthomes.com

I TALBOT COOLEY INTERIORS

H TATUM BROWN CUSTOM HOMES Dallas, TX tatumbrown.com

A JESSICA STEWART LENDVAY ARCHITECTS Dallas, TX jessicastewartlendvay.com

I MORGAN FARROW INTERIORS

A SULLIVAN, HENRY, OGGERO & ASSOCIATES Houston, TX shoplans.com

I STUDIO MACKAY

Houston, TX studiomackay.com

L ORIGINAL LANDSCAPE

UNITED KINGDOM I NINA CAMPBELL

INTERIOR DESIGN London, UK ninacampbellinteriors.com

VIRGINIA H OLD FASHION CRAFTSMAN Bentonville, VA 760.275.3157 I LAUREN LIESS & CO. Great Falls, VA laurenliess.com

WASHINGTON H JERGENS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Bellevue, WA 206.953.9606 H URBAN RESTORATION

Bellevue, WA ur-build.com

LX_COM11_GoldList_Listings.indd 207

I LISA STATON DESIGN Bellingham, WA lisastaton.com

I MADISON PARK INTERIORS Seattle, WA mpiseattle.com

H REGENT CONSTRUCTION Edmonds, WA regentconstruction.biz

I MASSUCCO WARNER MILLER Seattle, WA massuccowarnermiller.com

L HENDRIKUS LANDSCAPE & DESIGN Issaquah, WA hendrikus.com

A MCCLELLAN ARCHITECTS Seattle, WA mccarch.com

A ADAMS ARCHITECTURE Seattle, WA adamsarchitecture.net

A MWWORKS Seattle, WA mwworks.com

H ALCHEMY BUILDING COMPANY Seattle, WA 206.498.7029

I NB DESIGN GROUP Seattle, WA nbdesigngroup.net

A BEERS WITHINGTON

ARCHITECTURE Seattle, WA beerswithington.com

I BRIAN PAQUETTE INTERIORS Seattle, WA brianpaquetteinteriors.com I BRIO INTERIOR DESIGN

Seattle, WA briointeriordesign.com

A H CCM ARCHITECTURE & CONSTRUCTION Seattle, WA ccmarchitecture.com H CDB GENERAL CONTRACTORS

Seattle, WA cdbuilt.com

A CHRIS PARDO DESIGN: ELEMENTAL ARCHITECTURE Seattle, WA elementalarchitecture.com I CHRISTIAN GREVSTAD Seattle, WA christiangrevstad.com H DBOONE CONSTRUCTION Seattle, WA dbooneconstruction.com A FINNE ARCHITECTS Seattle, WA finne.com I GRACIELA RUTKOWSKI INTERIORS Seattle, WA gr-interiors.com I JM DESIGN

Seattle, WA jmdesignseattle.com L KENNETH PHILP

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS Seattle, WA kennethphilp.com

A PAUL MOON DESIGN Seattle, WA paulmoondesign.com A PRENTISS BALANCE WICKLINE ARCHITECTS Seattle, WA pbwarchitects.com A RHO ARCHITECTS Seattle, WA rhoarchitects.com H SCHULTZ MILLER Seattle, WA schultzmiller.com A STILLWELL HANSON ARCHITECTS Seattle, WA stillwellhansonarchitects.com A I STUART SILK ARCHITECTS Seattle, WA stuartsilk.com I SUSAN MARINELLO INTERIORS Seattle, WA susanmarinello.com A SUYAMA PETERSON DEGUCHI Seattle, WA suyamapetersondeguchi.com H TOTH CONSTRUCTION Seattle, WA tothconstruction.com L WITTMAN ESTES ARCHITECTURE + LANDSCAPE Seattle, WA wittman-estes.com I ZENA DESIGN GROUP

Seattle, WA zenadesigngroup.com

KEY A ARCHITECTURE I INTERIOR DESIGN IA INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE H HOME BUILDER K KITCHEN DESIGN L LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE

11/22/16 4:58 PM


PROMOTION

CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL THE HONOREES

architects LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS

BUILDERS

INTERIOR DESIGNERS

Thank You To Our Sponsors baldwinhardware.com

californiaclosets.com

caesarstoneus.com

downrightltd.com

eggersmannusa.com

fleetwoodusa.com

marcphillipsrugs.com

highpointmarket.org hubbardtonforge.com


DCOTA - Design Center Of The Americas, Suite C332 - 1855 Griffin Road, Dania Beach, FL 33004 - 954.332.3253 info@insidecorp.us - www.insideartisticdoors.com insideartisticdoors


SINCE 1985

MARBLE · LIMESTONE · GRANITE · QUARTZITE · TRAVERTINE · ONYX · QUARTZ · TILES · SLABS 3500 Northwest 79th Avenue · Miami, Florida · P 844.5MARMOL · F 305.592.5490 · info@marmol.com · marmol.com


SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION

One Seed

Design Resources represents a collection of industry professionals who reflect the ethos of 21st-century living. Leading experts across the design spectrum—from architects, interior designers and home builders to gallerists and real estate brokers—to name a few, share insight, inspiration and ideas, along with signature photographs, in this exclusive compilation of talent and creativity.

MIA12_Profiles_Opener_1121.indd 1

Fava Design Group

11/21/16 9:36 AM


SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION

FURNITURE + ACCESSORIES

GEORGIO FERRARA Georgio Ferrara Italian Furniture 2700 Biscayne Boulevard | Miami, Florida 5241 Northwest 87th Avenue, Suite D109/110 | Doral, Florida 786.219.2054 info@georgioferrara.com georgioferrara.com

Georgio Ferrara strives to achieve customization and versatility in each piece of furniture his company, Georgio Ferrara Italian Furniture, produces. The exclusive furniture line is developed by Ferrara and manufactured in the brand’s shop in Italy before being transported to high-end residences throughout the world. “My major goal is to offer genuine pieces that can be easily tailored to our clientele,” Ferrara says. “I enjoy brainstorming with my team and making ideas into something real and tangible.” Putting his personal stamp on each and every item he designs, Ferrara approaches his work with a creative and charismatic passion. “Every one of my projects throughout my life has fascinated me, from start to triumphant finish,” he says. “I have seen them all growing, just as I have seen my own children do the same.”

I believe our surroundings affect our humor, productivity and confidence.

What led you to your current profession? Since the creation of Bauhaus, great architects have been passionate about designing and creating furniture pieces. That is also the case for me. What are the key influences in your work today? Italy has been a global trendsetter in the arts and furniture design since the 1900s. I am very fond of Italian design. I am also influenced by new trends from all design-related industries, such as architecture, art and fashion. How do you stay abreast of new trends and styles? My travels lead me to discover what is going on in the world, and how what one artisan is doing in a small town halfway around the globe could easily be translated into a new trend that spreads like wildfire throughout the industry. What is the soul of your brand? What drives your beliefs? It’s no secret Italy is recognized for great design, exquisite taste and the “la dolce vita” lifestyle. We want that dolce vita for our clients. We want to enhance their quality of life by providing them with wonderful surroundings. Who or what inspires you most? People, places, sounds—all that my eyes can see and my heart can feel.

This residence in the Bristol Tower condominiums on Brickell Avenue is a modern and minimalistic space with highlights of color, such as the blue Cavallino leather chair. All of Ferrara's furniture products are manufactured in Italy and offer designs that suit your lifestyle, a concept in line with his company's motto: fashionable + livable.

MIA12_GioCasa_1028.indd 1

What do you strive to create when you’re working on a project? What’s most important to you? To create a sensory experience that starts with the eyes, which notice that all the lines and details are perfect, and leads into the touch and feel of the supplest leathers you can find.

11/28/16 4:40 PM


RIGHT: Photograph by Jack Bates Photography

SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION

MIA12_GioCasa_1028.indd 2

11/28/16 1:28 PM


SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION

ARCHITECTS

GONZALEZ-ABREU/ALAS ARCHITECTS

Their families, communities and childhood experiences drew Carlos Gonzalez-Abreu and Ana M. Alas to the field of architecture. Raised in a magical colonial city and under the auspices of its inescapable grandeur and, in Alas’ case, a father who was a builder, the pair founded GAA Architecture | Interior Design out of a passion for the discipline’s combination of art and science. “Engineering is rational, precise and definite, while architecture has a loose and creative element that can draw you in countless directions,” Gonzalez-Abreu says. “When I discovered this, it was like being sucked into a black hole. I couldn't resist the gravitational pull.” Likewise, Alas notes the duality of her profession as nourishing, particularly given her multifaceted background in architecture, interior design and general contracting. Though it began purely as an architectural firm, GAA today offers services to complete every element in a given project, down to the furnishings. Asked to describe their creative process, both principals agree that the pace success brings has been a new test. “As the firm matures, there is an increasing challenge on our time,” Alas says. “We sometimes have to shut ourselves off from the world, only accompanied by classical music, books, digital boards and, still to this day, trash paper—used particularly in the very embryonic stages where copious amounts of discarded sketches are generated.”

Carlos Gonzalez-Abreu, Principal Ana M. Alas, Principal 6705 Red Road, Suite 302 Coral Gables, Florida 305.740.7334 gaa@gaaarchitect.com gaaarchitect.com

Our clients should feel as if they are coming home to a five-star hotel.

Ask the Expert What are you working on next? We are working on a new, contemporary bayfront home in Tahiti Beach (see photo 03). It's a very exciting project. We also just completed a two-story penthouse on Brickell, with amazing views of the city and bay. Currently, we are working on a new penthouse in South Beach. In what kinds of communities do you typically work? Prominent waterfront properties, luxury apartment buildings, the Caribbean and a private island. We also take sourcing trips to Morocco and Egypt with clients.

01

MIA12_Profiles_GAAArchitecture_1121.indd 1

How do you define luxury? Coco Chanel framed it well: “Some people think luxury is the opposite of poverty. It is not. It is the opposite of vulgarity.”

11/28/16 1:59 PM


SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION

02

03

04

MIA12_Profiles_GAAArchitecture_1121.indd 2

01. Building traditions are repurposed in the Coral Gables home of architects Carlos Gonzalez-Abreu and Ana M. Alas. Vernacular details provide an antidote to the austere Mediterranean mass. 02. Caribbean folly-style family compound includes a main residence, 3,500-squarefoot guesthouse and secret pool garden staged to celebrate a private island setting. Suites and verandas offer dazzling comfort in understated sophistication. Artistically curated and juxtaposed with modern comforts and the latest technology. 03. Tahiti Beach home. Upon its carefully choreographed front approach, the massing splits open to unveil a dramatic Miami skyline tableau. In Venetian fashion, a contemporary loggia rises out of the waters of a reflecting pool. 04. This Ocean Drive penthouse offers a stylish retreat. A luxurious setting reflects a South Beach distilled glamour, paired with a calm palette of natural and hewn materials drawn from the native coastal landscape.

11/28/16 1:40 PM


SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION

ARCHITECTS

PACHECO-MARTINEZ & ASSOCIATES

For Ramon Pacheco and Hector Martinez, successful architecture hinges on a variety of key elements, but at its core, one goal prevails: transform the client’s requirements into a work of art. The principals of Pacheco-Martinez & Associates elaborate, “Good design is respectful of proportion, scale and details. It leads to beautiful interiors that maximize natural light, breezes and views.” Known throughout South Florida, the Caribbean and South and Central America for their stunning structures, Pacheco and Martinez have spent years assembling an exquisite portfolio. In describing his ideal project, Pacheco points to the employment of inventive thinking. “Our dream project would be one where the only limitation is our creativity,” Martinez says. “Of course, that is not reality, and we are okay with that. Actually, the limitations help us become more creative. Challenges are motivation.” Drawing inspiration from the wants and needs of the client, Pacheco, Martinez and their team conduct a series of volumetric studies while remaining cognizant of the site’s conditions and constraints. Of the clients at the heart of each design, Martinez says that while their personalities, cultures, careers, life experiences and travels make each project unique, they do have one thing in common: a desire for exceptional design and service.

Ramon Pacheco, Principal Hector Martinez, Principal 4990 Southwest 72nd Avenue Suite 101 Miami, Florida 305.666.2573 ramon@pachecomartinez.com hector@pachecomartinez.com pachecomartinez.com

Good design transforms the experience of the individuals in its presence.

Ask the Expert 01

How do you define a successful project? When a client is completely satisfied with the process and end result. Continuous collaboration between the owner, architect, builder, interior designer and landscape architect is essential. What are your favorite styles to work on and why? Tropical styles that engage their surroundings are favorites of ours, but regardless of the style we enjoy watching a design evolve and materialize.

02

What do you like most about your job? What we enjoy most about our job is the design process and collaborating with our clients to implement their programming requirements and wish list.

TOP: PHOTOGRAPH BY EMILIO COLLAVINO | BOTTOM: PHOTOGRAPH BY JOHN STILLMAN

MIA12_Profiles_PachecoMartinezAndAssociates_1128.indd 1

11/28/16 1:59 PM


SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION

03

05 01. Located in Coral Gables, this three-story Palladian-inspired home boasts beautiful views of Biscayne Bay. 02. The gathering spaces of this contemporary South Miami residence are one room deep with expansive glass and clerestory windows to maximize views to the exterior. 03. Metal shed roofs maximize light and views in this Coconut Grove residence. 04. Natural light showers through clerestory windows to highlight the eclectic interiors of this contemporary home. 05. Located in Key Biscayne, this residence has a rooftop garden with a pool and panoramic views of downtown and Biscayne Bay.

04 TOP: PHOTOGRAPH BY JOHN STILLMAN | BOTTOM LEFT: PHOTOGRAPH BY LA STRADA FURNITURE & INTERIORS

MIA12_Profiles_PachecoMartinezAndAssociates_1128.indd 2

11/28/16 1:59 PM


SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION

DECORATIVE PLUMBING

Ask the Expert Jose Ygnacio Perez Founder and CEO

What do you like most about your job? Developing the power of creativity. Having endless possibilities when matching the different pieces that compose a bathroom, from tile to lighting, and creating that personal place a bathroom can be.

3801 North Miami Avenue Miami, Florida 305.713.9273 info@baths2go.com baths2go.com

BATHS2GO

Baths2Go was founded out of a desire to design personalized havens. Led by founder and CEO Jose Ygnacio Perez, the company strives to provide a wide variety of products and prices while prioritizing quality. The firm, originally founded in Venezuela, was brought to the South Florida market through locations in Plantation and the Miami Design District. Sourcing globally to offer functionally innovative and aesthetically stunning products, Perez and his team also assist customers in the design and execution of their projects. “When designing the spaces, the first step is to select the pieces which best suit the needs of the client,” Perez says. “Then, we create the whole environment around those so the image is cohesive. The transformation of the room is what is divine in a project.” Employing visual tools that allow a homeowner to imagine the final product before construction begins, the Baths2Go team makes every stage of the process enjoyable. The company, recognizable for the quality, durability and detail of its products as well as its superior customer service, has become a staple throughout South Florida. Asked to describe his favorite part of the job, Perez points to the client’s involvement and reaction upon a project’s completion. “Having the chance to translate their personality and ideas into art is rewarding,” he says. “When they allow us to understand their emotions and assess their needs, we can create a space that exceeds their every expectation.” Defining luxury as “simplicity with the greatest technologies and quality” and a good design as “functional, practical, modern and suitable for the individual’s needs,” Perez clearly employs a holistic approach to his work.

01

MIA12_Profiles_Baths2Go_1103.indd 1

How would you describe your clientele? Our clientele is very demanding and knowledgeable, always looking for the best there is to offer. That is why we strive to utilize the newest technologies, taking advantage of the spaces and catering to the budget. In what kinds of communities do you typically work? Since Miami is an international city, we are lucky to have multicultural backgrounds and styles. Our job is to adjust to any of them.

02

11/28/16 3:30 PM


SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION

03

04

01. Manufactured in Spain, the LUSH collection from Dica features an array of stunning pieces, including this vanity set. 02. The Sicilia basin in gold was created in Spain by The Bath Collection. 03. The Bath Collection’s Natural series features the Simi bathtub, vanity and shower tray. 04. Part of the Oasis Luxury Collection, the Academy vanity set exhibits the iconic style common to Italy, its country of origin. 05. The Veneto pedestal washbasin from The Bath Collection’s Solid Surface series was produced in Spain.

MIA12_Profiles_Baths2Go_1103.indd 2

05

Baths2Go is not only a store, face or design. It is a brand that defines style and individuality.

” 11/28/16 3:30 PM


SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION

HOME BUILDERS + REMODELERS

CANDELA CONSTRUCTION

Candela Construction is built on generations of experience. After working for his father’s company for seven years, Mark H. Candela made the decision to found his own premier building firm. “Building and design are in my blood,” he says. “I grew up in the world of creativity, and I learned to value the commitment to the overall team early on. Additionally, my training as an architect prepared me to distill difficult construction problems into simple and beautiful solutions.” With its namesake at the helm as owner and president, Candela Construction has evolved into a diverse practice dedicated to residential and commercial projects praised for its high level of quality, regardless of aesthetic. “I respect and admire all styles, provided they are carefully and correctly interpreted,” Candela says. “I feel comfortable in the execution of any such projects.” At the core of the firm lies an ethos of collaboration, through which Candela and his team strive to build relationships with their clients as well as any other design professionals on a project. Asked to describe ways in which homeowners can ensure the best possible experience, Candela points to this united attitude as key for them as well. “My advice is to share their expectations, anticipations and anxieties with crucial members of the design and construction teams, in particular the general contractor, in the beginning,” he says.

Mark H. Candela Owner and President 5940 Southwest 73rd Street Suite 200 South Miami, Florida 305.667.2299 mark@candelaconstruction.com candelaconstruction.com

I was drawn to this profession by a love for beauty, design and assembling complex parts into a cohesive whole.

Ask the Expert 01

What is your creative process? What is your favorite part of it? I value the qualities and interests that define my clients. They are a fundamental component of the creative process. I enjoy the mutual motivation. How do you define a successful project? When all members of the design and construction team participate in the success and are proud of the result.

02

CandelaConstruction_1110.indd 1

What would be your dream creative project? One with a creative sense of space, where light is freely welcomed to enhance all forms and materials, expressed with beautiful details and furnishings into a work of art experience.

11/29/16 9:55 AM


SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION

03

05

04

CandelaConstruction_1110.indd 2

01. In the prestigious Ocean Reef Club community, this four-bedroom home offers unlimited views to the adjacent park from its wraparound porches. 02. This four-bedroom condominium, which opens to a Coral Gables golf course, was meticulously executed to the satisfaction of discerning clients. 03. Candela's attention to details highlights the defining Mediterranean character of this multibuilding, seven-bedroom home in Coconut Grove. 04. Tropical light expresses the richness of wood louvers, coral stone and wood flooring in this home that opens to the Coral Gables Waterway. 05. This elegant two-story residence in the sought-after High Pines neighborhood of South Miami is representative of Candela's immaculate execution of the owner's intent.

11/28/16 3:41 PM


SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION

HOME BUILDERS + REMODELERS

NEWMAN CONSTRUCTION

Time, quality, consistency and transparency—these are the influences by which Joey Newman runs his preeminent home building and remodeling firm. Based in North Miami Beach, Newman Construction is known for its ability to build for any aesthetic while making the process enjoyable for the homeowner and design professionals involved. “We always love to see new designs,” Newman says. “Whatever they can dream, we can build.” While skilled in the specifications of any project, Newman and his team specialize in handling the unique requirements and stressful process associated with renovations. “We are a top contender in the renovation market, and that pushes us every day,” Newman says. Believing a superlative residence is one that lasts, the Newman team ensures that each build is executed with the utmost attention to detail and quality. Asked to elaborate on his concept of a successful project, Newman says, “The greatest achievement is when we get referrals and repeat clients. Construction in South Florida is tough. We aim to buffer all of the issues and make the process enjoyable from concept to completion. Every job is challenging and has its own obstacles, but when a client sees through that and is able to appreciate the work, I consider it a success.”

Joey Newman 2079 Northeast 155th Street North Miami Beach, Florida 305.933.2583 joey@newmanbc.com newmanbc.com

Luxury combines elegance, quality and comfort.

Ask the Expert 01

What are you working on next? An oceanfront property in Golden Beach and an 8,000-square-foot penthouse in Hollywood are two of our most notable current projects. What steps can clients take to make their experiences more personally rewarding? Let the process take its natural course. I have learned it is important not to sweat the small stuff, but to look at the bigger picture. What do you strive to create when you’re working on a project? Transparency and trust. When you’re spending a good amount of money on a project, you need to be able to trust the guy driving the bus.

02

MIA12_Profiles_NewmanBrothersConstruction_1121.indd 1

11/28/16 4:06 PM


SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION

03

04

05

01. Shown throughout is a unit in The Residences at The St. Regis Bal Harbour Resort, which was designed by Bruce Bierman Design. An all-white, open floor plan exudes sleek sophistication. 02. The master bedroom features custom upholstery and drapery from Wasser's Exclusive Furniture & Interiors. 03. Elegant details enhance the breathtaking view of Bal Harbour. 04. The contemporary kitchen is innovative, offering the utmost function. 05. Clean lines guide the eyes toward a world-class view.

MIA12_Profiles_NewmanBrothersConstruction_1121.indd 2

11/28/16 3:50 PM


SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION

LANDSCAPING

ONE SEED

For AJ Morales, landscaping started as a hobby and became “an addiction.” Thus, One Seed was born. Focused on high-end residential landscape design, installation and maintenance, the Coral Gables-based firm has created outdoor masterpieces from Pinecrest to Miami Beach. The team—which includes garden builder Alex Cazo, director of logistics Alex Casal and Gaby Diaz, who oversees quality control—bases its philosophy on an understanding of its work’s alive and cyclic nature. “It is easy to draw lines on a paper,” Morales says. “It is a completely different thing to design something that actually lives, grows and lasts for years to come. I believe our unique background as a design-build and maintenance company enables us to produce projects that flourish in the real world, not just on paper.” Defining luxury as “a project that looks better year after year,” Morales and his team put continued effort into the intelligence of the design, the craftsmanship of the installation and proper long-term maintenance. Asked if his work is easily recognizable, Morales says, “We cater to the style of our clients and the architecture of the site, so our work takes many forms. Once you become familiar with some of our projects, you can begin to notice our imprint, but it is not always obvious.” Providing the complete solution, from design and installation to maintenance, One Seed is a resource valued by clients throughout South Florida.

AJ Morales, Garden Designer Post Office Box 348093 Coral Gables, Florida 305.984.0457 aj@plantoneseed.com plantoneseed.com

Good design converts limitations and challenges into inspiration.

Ask the Expert What are the key influences in your work today? The writings of Frederick Law Olmsted have had a big impact on how I approach landscaping. What do you strive to create when you’re working on a project? What’s most important to you? The three main factors that guide my projects are the taste of the client, the style of the architecture and the spirit of the location. The most important goal is to balance all three.

01

MIA12_Profiles_OneSeed_1116.indd 1

What would be your dream creative project? I love properties with some history. The challenge of respecting the past, while building upon it to create something that will last for decades, is always fun.

11/28/16 4:27 PM


SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION

02

03

04

01. This home’s landscape evolves, with native beach plants in the back, a more formal arrangement at the front and tropical plants throughout the property. 02. Plants layered in a geometric design create movement through a mixture of textures and colors. 03. In this space, a pair of Sylvester date palms becomes the focal point, with a bed of perennial peanut plants at the base and Androlepis bromeliads to add drama. 04. To cover a gap at the base of a raised patio, One Seed installed a green wall along with a collection of tropical plants and concrete slabs.

MIA12_Profiles_OneSeed_1116.indd 2

11/28/16 4:27 PM


SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION

INTERIOR DESIGNERS

Joseph C. Fava Principal

Ask the Expert

7636 Northeast 4th Court, Suite 103 Miami, Florida 786.536.5380 joe@favadesigngroup.com favadesigngroup.com

What is inspiring you now? I recently returned from a trip to England, Spain and Italy. I love that Europeans appreciate their history and incorporate it into their modern lifestyles.

Since its founding, Joseph C. Fava’s namesake firm, Fava Design Group, has flourished through word-of-mouth referrals and built a reputation for exquisite, personalized designs. Inspired by art, travel and the mixing of patterns and colors, Fava and his team strive to bring each client’s unique vision to fruition. “We design with the client in mind,” Fava says. “They appreciate that we can create a space in Colorado that is distinctive from their homes in Florida or up north. Interior designers are similar to artists; we just use different mediums. Just as an artist’s style evolves and changes over time, I thrive on creating looks I have never done before.” Treasuring the diversity the industry offers, Fava says his favorite part of the job is how different each day can be. “With design and construction, challenges arise daily, and you never know if you are going to be on a construction site, on a buying trip or meeting with clients,” he says. “It keeps things interesting, to say the least!” The selection of materials also holds a designation as an aspect of the process Fava enjoys. Whether beginning with fabric and creating a story through color and texture, or building layers around a rug and working from the ground up, Fava and his team find continual inspiration from material palettes.

01

MIA11_Profiles_FavaDesignGroup_1115.indd 1

02

How do you define luxury? I would say it is to be living the life you dream for yourself. Whether it is through your career or your ability to travel, retire or volunteer, I think each person has to determine their vision for their life and work towards making that a reality.

01. This apartment on Jupiter Island began as an ultra-traditional home and was transformed into a contemporary space over the course of nine months. 02. Nestled in the hills of Ruxton, Maryland, this home reflects the client’s desire for a more classic look while combining interesting colors, textures and furniture selections.

PHOTOGRAPHY BY CRAIG DENIS

FAVA DESIGN GROUP

What are you working on next? We are currently working on a 15,000-squarefoot home in Baltimore, an 11,000-square-foot penthouse in Highland Beach, a 1920s home in Miami Beach and a restaurant in Boca Raton.

11/28/16 4:45 PM


New York 520 North Main St. Port Chester, NY 10573 Tel: 917.912.6830

www.vissergroup.com

CUSTOM CLOSETS IN TWO WEEKS

Miami 2606 Ponce de Leon Blvd Coral Gables, FL 33134 Tel: 786.801.1252


world’s finest french wood floors and more


EYE ON

DESIGN WE’VE SPOKEN TO THE MOST TRUSTED NAMES IN THE LOCAL DESIGN COMMUNITY TO CREATE THE ULTIMATE COMPENDIUM OF REGIONAL STYLE. ON THE FOLLOWING PAGES, DISCOVER THE TIPS AND TRENDS THAT ARE DEFINING AESTHETICS IN YOUR OWN BACKYARD, AND ACROSS THE COUNTRY, WITH SPECIAL INSIGHTS FROM THOSE MOST IN-THE-KNOW. —THE EDITORS

LX_CH40_EOD_Opener.indd 273

11/28/16 11:27 AM


EYE on DESIGN

2017

Color Color has the extraordinary ability to elicit a particular mood and create a certain ambience, which makes it a powerful tool in home design. But assembling the perfect palette today is way more fun than it has been in previous years when whites and beiges reigned supreme: Lately, homeowners have been more eager than ever to get playful with unexpected hues. Artistic wallpapers, printwearing chairs, eye-catching window treatments, splashy rugs and patterned pillows are all making appearances, whether sparingly or abundantly. Combinations like white with black or navy will forever remain classics, as well as reliable backgrounds for pops of color, but know the rainbow is yours to pursue ever boldly. We turned to some of South Florida’s leading design pros for advice on how to approach color with confidence.

PHOTO: MARK ROSKAMS.

ALL ABOUT:

For a chicly traditional Pinecrest home, designers Jenny R. Peters and Rachel Mbiango infused color and pattern wherever they could. In the living room, for example, jewel tones seen in Nancy Corzine’s rich navy velvet and Pierre Frey’s juicy green Boussac fabric join Oscar de la Renta’s print for Lee Jofa on the wing chairs and Quadrille’s floral draperies.

_LX_MIA12_EOD_Color.indd 274

11/23/16 1:11 PM


LUXESOURCE.COM / 275

_LX_MIA12_EOD_Color.indd 275

11/23/16 1:11 PM


EYE on DESIGN

2017

COLOR

ALLISON PALADINO Tell us about that artwork. In this project, we were so lucky to work with pieces by major artists such as Damien Hirst. He is an artist I appreciate, and the placement of his butterfly creation in this foyer is such a wow factor. Cobalt blue is something we threaded throughout the home, and the Romo fabric and ABC Carpet & Home rug are the perfect complement to the art. Sometimes one needs to pick solids so as not to fight with the most important focal point in the room. How do you approach color in your projects? We definitely have a formula. For example, if you look at one of our living rooms, often the sofa is in a plain tactile material, while the pillows feature patterns and colors that pop. It is a real art to mix colors and fabrics and, if anything, it’s probably more of a challenge to show restraint, but the overall effect can be fabulous. What are your thoughts on designing for clients who don’t favor color? Some clients are very happy with a neutral home, in which case we try to create contrast through dark woods and layered fabrics. Monochromatic rooms can be very sexy. But if a client is comfortable with color, balance is the key.

_LX_MIA12_EOD_Color.indd 276

The owners’ art collection was a definite source of inspiration for interior designer Allison Paladino and senior designer Zita Rudd when choosing the overall palette for their vacation home in Jupiter. In the foyer, deep-blue Romo fabric on the bench takes its color cues from the Damien Hirst work above it. A dark-blue wooland-silk rug from ABC Carpet & Home lends to the vibrancy of the space.

THIS PAGE: PALADINO HEADSHOT: CHELSAE ANNE. PALADINO ROOM PHOTO: JESSICA KLEWICKI GLYNN. OPPOSITE: RAY PHOTO: KIM SARGENT. MICKLEY PHOTO: JESSICA KLEWICKI GLYNN.

Interior Designer

11/23/16 1:11 PM


Above: Designer Cindy West Ray renovated a Delray Beach condo with a palette as equally hip and fashionable as its owners; the wife, after all, made a lasting impression with her teal patent-leather Lanvin tote bag at their first meeting. A neutral scheme of whites and grays creates a contemporary beach-house feel that is prime for lively bursts of color, including blue-lacquer cabinets and limited-edition prints by Dermond Peterson in the dining room. Left: With an admiration for African artwork, designer Rod Mickley selected an African beaded chair as a conversation piece for the living room of a Palm Beach home. The chair’s hits of bright red, emerald green and royal blue introduce color into the space, and China Seas’ blue Ikat II fabric on the armless sofa echoes the hues. Together, they support a fun, eccentric vibe that brings to mind an ethnic bazaar.

LUXESOURCE.COM / 277

_LX_MIA12_EOD_Color.indd 277

11/23/16 1:11 PM


2017

COLOR

TIPS FOR USING COLOR IN YOUR HOME 1. If you’re afraid to go bold, start small by introducing color through everyday accessories like planters, bowls or books organized by hue. 2. Define areas of the home using color through artwork by displaying vibrant pieces amid a monochromatic or neutral palette. 3. Look to nearby nature for palette inspiration: ocean blues, leaf-like greens and reds, earthy browns and gem tones. 4. Give neutrals a subtle yet interesting pop by bringing in metallics like gold and silver. 5. Don’t be afraid to take risks; embrace patterns and palettes that speak to you.

BROWN DAVIS ROOM PHOTO: MARK ROSKAMS. BROWN HEADSHOT: BRETT HUFZIGER. RIONDA HEADSHOT: ANDRE GABB. GARRIGUES HEADSHOT: TROY CAMPBELL.

EYE on DESIGN

278 / LUXESOURCE.COM

_LX_MIA12_EOD_Color.indd 278

11/23/16 1:11 PM


Designers Robert Brown and Todd Davis filled a Miami Beach condo with rich unexpected color, including a plummy Pierre Frey velvet on their custom-designed dining chairs that complements kaleidoscopic artwork from the owners’ art collection. Brassinlaid trim in the bird’s-eye maple dining table speaks to the designers’ use of metals for added warmth, depth and a nod to 1970s glam.

CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: Robert Brown,

Robert Rionda, Josh Wollowick, Jennifer Garrigues

COLOR THEORIES

Whether used strategically with a couple of prominently placed pillows or as a defining moment with a bold piece of artwork, color often proves to be a major element of a space. And although the comfort level of homeowners may vary when it comes to diving into the rainbow, the following designers share how working with hues that are muted, brilliant or somewhere in-between can lead to showstopping results. Robert Brown: Along with our architectural designs, color is very important to us because it evokes moods. Much like a director of a movie who directs our view, and therefore our thoughts and reactions, color has the same impact. Rich shades can promote contemplative drama and stir deep emotions, while fresh, bright ones can evoke playfulness and whimsy. Great color design is always about a balance of visual weight, and color has weight. In this Miami Beach penthouse (shown), white walls allowed us to highlight and make more dramatic the sexy hues of plum, gray, gold, ebony and blue. Robert Rionda: Color can be just as important as a comfortable sofa in providing clients with a satisfying environment. We all react to colors differently, so it’s really important to understand your client before embarking on a color scheme. But one trick I learned from a design mentor that works in all interiors is to throw a dash of pink into a white ceiling. It provides a subtle warmth that makes everyone look and feel great.

_LX_MIA12_EOD_Color.indd 279

Josh Wollowick: I love to use colorful wallpaper, furniture and fabrics. In Florida, we are lucky to have the opportunity to use many tropical colors and prints that really give the space a fun and cheerful presence. I strongly believe that risk equals reward. Many clients are scared of color but when I push my clients out of their comfort zone and convince them to take a chance with color, they are always happy in the end. Whether that is a salmon pink living room sofa or turquoise dining room chairs, color really can take a room to the next level. Jennifer Garrigues: My associate, senior designer Diana El-Daher, and I love to pull shades out of artwork already owned by our clients or that they are thinking of purchasing—this ensures a color scheme that is cohesive and holistic. Another major influence for us is the use of antique textiles or rugs. The unusual pairings of colors that are faded and made from vegetable dyes create color combinations that are unique and classic.

11/23/16 1:18 PM


2017

COLOR

THIS PAGE: AVANZATO PHOTO: ROBIN HILL. OPPOSITE: WALSH PHOTO: JESSICA KLEWICKI GLYNN. MCCANN/MORRIS PHOTO: SARGENT PHOTOGRAPHY.

EYE on DESIGN

“They wanted the house to be happy and welcoming,” says interior designer Vincenzo F. Avanzato of his clients’ wishes for their home in Coral Gables. “So, I selected Mediterranean colors like pinks and lavenders that are not strong and saturated.” Instead, the colors recall Florida sunsets. The accent pillows and Summer Hill’s periwinkle fabric on the living room sofa illustrate the enchanting palette.

_LX_MIA12_EOD_Color.indd 280

11/23/16 1:12 PM


Above: Designer Gil Walsh transformed a stark white Palm Beach house into a cheerful, transitional home brimming with fresh patterns and pigments. There’s no clearer evidence of this than in the dining room, where Dimensions Venetian Plaster and Fine Finishes hand-painted the walls in a deep-coral hue. Luxurious orange-and-white floral window treatments by Scalamandré, with Samuel & Sons trim, soften the bold wall choice. Left: A Palm Beach getaway designed by Sara McCann and Donna Morris radiates with vibrant blues and juicy corals throughout the house. But the palette softens in the bright and airy master suite with muted pink walls and a pale conch shell-colored valance behind the bed. Quadrille fabric fashioning the bed, overhead canopy and window shades infuses light gray into the room—a serene yet au courant finale for the style-conscious owners from Toronto.

LUXESOURCE.COM / 281

_LX_MIA12_EOD_Color.indd 281

11/23/16 1:12 PM


EYE on DESIGN

2017

Kitchens ALL ABOUT:

Whether it’s a farmhouse-inspired retreat accented with copper cookware or a modern chef’s kitchen complete with sleek marble countertops and stainless-steel fixtures, today there are more options than ever for creating a functional and beautiful space for cooking and entertaining. With an endless variation of materials, island shapes and sizes, paint colors for cabinetry and backsplash designs, there are numerous ways to make a distinctive mark on the home’s foremost gathering place. Here, we turn to experts who share their inspiring ideas for making one of the busiest places in the home both modern and timeless.

This large open kitchen was the starting point for interior designer Marci Varca’s reimagining of a family home in Fort Lauderdale. The space’s neutral palette gets some added interest via a sparkly backsplash from Bedrosians and a countertop with subtle, graphic veining from Marble of the World.

LX_MIA12_EOD_Kitchens.indd 282

11/23/16 1:36 PM


THIS PAGE: PITTS PHOTO: BRANTLEY PHOTOGRAPHY. PILA PHOTO: NICK JOHNSON. OPPOSITE: VARCA PHOTO: CLAUDIA URIBE.

Above: A white-on-whiteon-wood palette lends a tropical vibe to designer Erin Paige Pitts’ own Delray Beach kitchen. The waterfall island, flanked on one side by barstools from David Edward, establishes the space as the center of everything in the home, and it’s easy to see why thanks to the simple yet chic custom cabinetry from Canam Cabinet Corp. and funky lighting from Schoolhouse Electric & Supply Co. and Crate & Barrel. Left: A vibrant blue tile floor inset made from Crema Marfil marble mimics the look of a Moroccan rug in this Bea Pila-designed kitchen. It’s a fun nod to the Mediterranean details that prevail throughout the rest of the house and sings against the über-neutral backdrop provided by the rest of the kitchen with its classic cabinets from Viking Kabinets and pale quartzite countertops fabricated by Reyes Granite & Marble.

LUXESOURCE.COM / 283

LX_MIA12_EOD_Kitchens.indd 283

11/23/16 1:29 PM


EYE on DESIGN

2017

KITCHENS

THIS PAGE: MURRAH ROOM PHOTO: JESSICA KLEWICKI GLYNN. MURRAH ROOM STYLING: CLAUDIA MIYAR. OPPOSITE: MURRAH HEADSHOT: CARLOS FERNANDEZ.

Selecting appliances, lighting, materials and finishes, specifying the space planning, and producing shop drawings for the cabinetry, designer Marlene Murrah created a kitchen inside a Jupiter home that answers to the owners’ equestrian aesthetic and love of cooking and entertaining. She worked closely with architect Cesar A. Molina and builder Marc Angles to bring the project to fruition.

284 / LUXESOURCE.COM

LX_MIA12_EOD_Kitchens.indd 284

11/23/16 1:30 PM


MARLENE MURRAH Interior Designer

What was the plan behind this kitchen design? We were fortunate here to be able to develop such an ample kitchen. The owners love to cook and enjoy the company of their guests while doing so, and they insisted on an open floor plan that continues into the family room. But the breakfast area behind the partial wall is a more private space that overlooks the horse fields and stables outside. It is meant for drinking coffee and reading the paper. Was there a certain aesthetic you were going for? I wanted the kitchen, like the whole house, to have an enduring, timeless feel, yet there is also a feeling of freshness from the white cabinetry and ceilings when matched against the beautiful Frenchoak floors. The subway tile is glazed Grove Brickworks by Waterworks and is very rustic and warm, and the dark grout adds contrast. I adore the tile and insisted to my clients that it would add the charm and sophistication of an old-world kitchen but with the freshness of today. That ladder though. The client collects terrines and uses them when serving, and the upper cabinets were the perfect place to store them. The ladder is really for practical purposes, so she can access them when she needs them. Of course, the charm of it is immeasurable.

LX_MIA12_EOD_Kitchens.indd 285

11/23/16 1:30 PM


2017

KITCHENS

PHOTOS, THIS PAGE AND OPPOSITE: MARK ROSKAMS.

EYE on DESIGN

LX_MIA12_EOD_Kitchens.indd 286

11/23/16 1:51 PM


Left: In the spirit of Miami’s indoor-outdoor lifestyle, this kitchen by designer Charlotte Dunagan opens to a large patio that overlooks the backyard and swimming pool, which meant that she could keep the palette light and airy to let the green of the surrounding environs provide the necessary pop of color. Sleek stainless-steel appliances from Sub-Zero, Miele, Wolf and KitchenAid complete the look. Below: Monstera leaf-printed Roman shades from Country Swedish provide a touch of whimsy in this space from designer Hillary Littlejohn Scurtis—a bit of fun in the otherwise hardworking chef’s kitchen with its Wolf stove, Sub-Zero refrigerator and Miele dishwasher from Florida Builder Appliances.

“YOU NEED TO BE AS CREATIVE AS POSSIBLE TO MAKE THE KITCHEN BOTH STYLISH AND FUNCTIONAL; THE DESIGN ISN’T IMPORTANT IF THE KITCHEN DOESN’T WORK.” –FEDE TERAN, FEDE DESIGN

LUXESOURCE.COM / 287

LX_MIA12_EOD_Kitchens.indd 287

11/23/16 1:30 PM


EYE on DESIGN

2017

KITCHENS

THIS PAGE: WADDELL/WHATLEY ROOM PHOTO: JESSICA KLEWICKI GLYNN. OPPOSITE: WADDELL/WHATLEY HEADSHOT: JESSICA KLEWICKI GLYNN. RONDEROS HEADSHOT: ANAYELI CARRILLO. RAHL HEADSHOT: CARLOS ARISTIZABAL. IPPOLITO HEADSHOT: JOHN STILLMAN.

Open shelving and a statement gallery wall make this kitchen, by designers Ashley Olivia Waddell and Courtney O’Bryan Whatley, a real standout, proving that tradition can be masterfully skirted without giving up functionality. The kitchen’s slatted whitewashed white-oak cabinetry is repeated in the living room for a seamless transition between the adjoining spaces.

288 / LUXESOURCE.COM

LX_MIA12_EOD_Kitchens.indd 288

11/23/16 1:30 PM


CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT:

Ashley Olivia Waddell and Courtney O’Bryan Whatley, Ivonne Ronderos, Tashia Rahl, Troy Dean Ippolito

KITCHEN AIDS

Nowhere is the design adage of “form follows function” truer than in the kitchen. Packed with utility, this workhorse space is designed to perform. But now more than ever, it’s also thought of as a gathering space, where people are naturally drawn to congregate and linger. Here, design professionals offer their perspectives on how they are integrating this space seamlessly into our daily lives, breaking the mold without sacrificing an ounce of service or style.

Ashley Olivia Waddell and Courtney O’Bryan Whatley: We feel it’s fun to go outside the box in most all spaces—that’s what gives a home personality. So, as long as a kitchen functions well, then aesthetically, the mold can be broken—and should be—to give the space personality and reflect the client’s lifestyle. For this particular project (shown), the client was very artistic and had an amazing art collection. She really wanted to showcase her artwork in the home, and since the kitchen was the center of the house, we thought it would be great to have enough wall space to make that happen. How boring would it be if all interiors were predictable? Ivonne Ronderos: The kitchen is a space where functionality and design are equally important. Often, we begin with a great space plan and then the finishes and design elements follow, always keeping in mind the general mood of the house so that it flows well and feels like just another well-designed space within the home and not an overlooked area. Today, the heart of a residence is more and more being based around the kitchen—with owners typically spending most of their time there either privately with the family or when entertaining— so why not make it just as special as the rest of the home.

LX_MIA12_EOD_Kitchens.indd 289

Tashia Rahl: The three most important aspects of a kitchen are flow, function and material selection. Upon entering the space, the walkways need to be unimpaired and delight the senses with the feeling of an airy and uncluttered space, and the proximity of sink to cooktop to fridge to large open counter space is key. I strive in my designs to create simple classic spaces that bring pure joy: luxurious materials, spacious layouts and efficient designs that deliver convenience. That being said, I also like to incorporate elements that our clients have never seen, such as charging a phone with no wire or plug, ventilating a cooktop like a jet engine, or disguising electrical outlets completely. The details must exceed expectations. Troy Dean Ippolito: Our firm is strongly rooted in architecture, so typically we would be designing the architecture of the kitchen as well as specifying the integration of the materials, lighting, fixtures and equipment. I think it is essential that the entire design is seamless, with consistency in materials and certain architectural elements carrying through from the rest of the home and into this space. This creates the illusion that the kitchen is part of the rest of the home décor, essentially making it disappear into its surroundings. Only when the kitchen is in use do you know it is actually a kitchen.

11/23/16 1:30 PM


EYE on DESIGN

2017

Materials

The materials used to construct a residence are more than just the bones of the structure; they become the canvas for the treasures, both practical and decorative, that transform a house into a lovable home. A top trend of late is bringing the outdoors in, as more builders are incorporating natural stone and locally sourced materials in their projects. Yet most intriguing is the personal spaces where they are appearing: a stone wall in the bedroom, a log ceiling for the master bath and built-in brick shelving in the dining room, among others. These organic materials strengthen a home’s connection to the outdoors, a common objective among today’s designs, with scenic views and as much natural light as possible also ranking high on homeowners’ lists of musthaves. Read on to see how the right material can impact a space in the best way.

THIS PAGE: GIVENS PHOTO: ROLANDO DIAZ. OPPOSITE: PALMIERI PHOTO: MORIS MORENO.

ALL ABOUT:

Builder Tim Givens opened up the ceilings in this Palm Beach master bathroom, giving them their arresting cathedral shape and cladding them in limed pecky cypress. It’s a beautiful treatment that adds character and gives visual lightness to the space, which is further complemented by shellstone floors, creamy subway tile wainscoting and a pale blue-and-white palette chosen by designer Allison Paladino.

LX_MIA12_EOD_Materials.indd 290

11/23/16 1:38 PM


Talk about making an entrance: The mix of materials in this Miami Beach home designed by Robert Brown and Todd Davis immediately puts guests at attention. Inside the front door, builder Tom Palmieri installed a custom inset onyx wall that feels bold and unexpected when paired with the white Thassos marble flooring that runs underfoot.

LUXESOURCE.COM / 291

LX_MIA12_EOD_Materials.indd 291

11/23/16 1:38 PM


EYE on DESIGN

2017

M AT E R I A L S

ESSENTIAL TIPS FOR SELECTING MATERIALS 1. Mimic elements found in local nature to provide environmental context to your home’s design. 2. Make an architectural element, like a fireplace surround, kitchen island, front door or staircase, stand out by crafting it in an unexpected material. 3. Ensure the materials used in the furniture complement those found in the home’s structural elements. 4. To create a seamless eye-flow in a space, incorporate glass pieces, such as coffee and side tables. 5. Choose materials for the exterior façade that enhance the home’s surroundings rather than compete with them.

When the homeowner of a Miami abode told designer Maggie Cruz that she wanted to make a statement in the master bathroom, Cruz obliged with Vena Grigio marble from Ocean Across, which builder Mark H. Candela had installed by Genesis Marble & Tile in a herringbone pattern that covers the entire shower wall. The round acrylic tub is from Signature Hardware.

LX_MIA12_EOD_Materials.indd 292

11/23/16 1:38 PM


THIS PAGE MAENZ-ROGGIERO ROOM PHOTO AND OPPOSITE CRUZ PHOTO: MARK ROSKAMS. THIS PAGE: MAENZ-ROGGIERO HEADSHOT: GUSTAVO MAENZ.

This statement-making galvanizedsteel fireplace makes a big impact in the all-white living room of this Miami Beach home by architect Ralph Choeff and designers Carola Pimentel and Andrea Maenz-Roggiero. Its epic proportions and interesting material palette also make it the ideal element to act as a sculptural partition, dividing the space from its adjoining dining room.

Let’s start with that fireplace. Materials are so important for defining a space. For example, when you enter this house (above), there is no foyer; you walk straight into the main room with these tall ceilings. So my partner, Carola Pimental, and I knew we needed to add personality with a central fireplace accented in something dramatic. We worked closely with architect Ralph Choeff to make it the focal point of the room with that rich basaltina stone. The space’s natural light gave us the opportunity to use a dark, charcoal color.

How else did you incorporate color? For this room, we mainly used an earthy color palette, but at the same time, we wanted to add character, and that black wood flooring allowed us to add a little more interest. What kind of materials do you usually like to work with? We love to apply different materials in our work to create a surprising juxtaposition, such as using flamed black granite for a sunny pool deck. We also love wood paneling, but with unusual finishes like pewter. When all else fails,

patterns made of natural stone always feel simple and timeless. Anything we should be on the lookout for? Carola and I are currently obsessed with metals and quartz. Really warm metals such as brass and copper make perfect decorative accessories and feel extra special when incorporated as lighting fixtures and faucets. We love quartz for the kitchen and bathroom, whether as countertops or on walls. And we find that marble is still making an impact in furniture and décor accents.

ANDREA MAENZROGGIERO Interior Designer

LUXESOURCE.COM / 293

LX_MIA12_EOD_Materials.indd 293

11/23/16 1:39 PM


2017

M AT E R I A L S

Above: Builder Steven Paskoski clad both the exterior and interior walls of this handsome home in warm cypress siding, taking some of the cool edge off of its minimal, modern architecture. This created a seamless transition between inside and outside, and started a picture-perfect dialogue with the surrounding topography. Right: Steel and wood marry beautifully in this gravitydefying Golden Beach staircase— manufactured by Ambiance Interiors Manufacturing—overlooking a bamboo garden. Blurring the lines between indoor and outdoor was exactly what residential designer Stephanie Halfen and designers Debbie Flicki, Hani Flicki and Sete Bassan had in mind when working on their holistic plan for the architecture and interiors.

THIS PAGE: PASKOSKI PHOTO: MICHAEL STAVARIDIS. HALFEN PHOTO: ROBIN HILL. OPPOSITE: MOLINA/ANGLES/MURRAH PHOTO: JESSICA KLEWICKI GLYNN. MOLINA/ANGLES/MURRAH STYLING: CLAUDIA MIYAR.

EYE on DESIGN

294 / LUXESOURCE.COM

LX_MIA12_EOD_Materials.indd 294

11/23/16 1:39 PM


Rift-cut oak is both lead and supporting actor in this handsome office by architect Cesar A. Molina and builder Marc Angles—cladding the walls and crafting the built-in bookshelves in this masculine space. The wood backdrop creates a warm, soothing vibe when paired with the room’s cozy gray furnishings and leather accents by interior designer Marlene Murrah.

LX_MIA12_EOD_Materials.indd 295

11/23/16 1:39 PM


THIS PAGE: HINDS ROOM PHOTO: MARK ROSKAMS. OPPOSITE: HOLLUB HEADSHOT: JESSECA BELLEMARE PHOTOGRAPHY. CUDMORE HEADSHOT: BRANTLEY PHOTOGRAPHY.

EYE on DESIGN

LX_MIA12_EOD_Materials.indd 296

2017 M AT E R I A L S

296 / LUXESOURCE.COM

11/23/16 1:39 PM


The entrance to this Coral Gables residence conceived by architect Cesar A. Molina and built by Jim Hinds and Chino Cosculluela calls to mind a tropical West Indies retreat. Designers Carola Pimentel and Andrea Maenz-Roggiero hung a living plant sculpture for another nod to the home’s commitment to connecting with nature. Nobilis wallpaper, with the look of wood paneling, clads the walls.

CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT:

Jim Hinds, Helene Hollub, Terry Cudmore

MATERIAL WORLD

Few things prove as important to establishing the feel of a space than choosing the right materials. The rustic warmth of reclaimed wood lining a wall provides instant character, while the appearance of marble or concrete can transform a space with a modern or industrial lean. In addition to aesthetics, as builders discuss here, the right materials can open up new design possibilities, offer sustainable solutions and provide a tactile, hands-on connection with our built environment.

Jim Hinds: The wood-like Nobilis wallpaper in the foyer of this home on the Coral Gables Waterway (shown) definitely adds interest immediately upon entering the space. But what I love most about this house is that we excavated the basement area and harvested natural oolite stone, which you see on the outside. There’s a profound, literal connection to the earth there. We took the natural material and gave it an almost Mondrian-like finish, and it looks like the house is coming from right out of the ground. I’ve rarely seen that kind of exposure of natural stone used in such a creative, repurposed way. Helene Hollub: The newest, most memorable material I have used lately is Resysta. This product is a fiberreinforced hybrid substance produced from sustainable rice husks and oils and is both environmentally friendly and extremely weather-resistant against sun, rain and salt water. I was able to use it on the outside of a custom home in horizontal boards and wrap it on the inside as well for continuity and design flow. I am also so excited for the new wood specialty veneers and

LX_MIA12_EOD_Materials.indd 297

wallcoverings coming out. Donghia has an amazing line with Maya Romanoff that has been out for a while, but now, other manufacturers like Phillip Jeffries are getting onboard, supplying beautiful ornate woods, cork and earthy coverings. It’s the perfect accent for grounding the modern aesthetic. Terry Cudmore: For building materials, I’d have to say that some of the new porcelain, glass and ceramics tiles that we have been using instead of natural marble or granites are incredible to work with. Porcelain tiles that look like wood are really trending right now; they are amazing, and we have been incorporating them indoors for flooring as well as outside in ceilings, walls and decking. The quality of man-made materials has improved drastically. Half of our countertops are made up of products from such companies as Caesarstone and Neolith. Sustainability is also very important. The combination of new cellulose insulation, high-efficiency air conditioning and high-performance windows has greatly reduced energy use. That combined with homes that use only LED lighting make for spaces that are far more energy-efficient.

11/23/16 1:39 PM


2017

PHOTO: ROBIN HILL.

EYE on DESIGN

LX_MIA12_EOD_Architecture.indd 298

11/23/16 1:43 PM


Architecture ALL ABOUT:

Just like the best relationships start out with a solid foundation, so, too, do exceptional homes. Without good bones, there is little an interior designer or a landscape architect can do to transform a house from ordinary to extraordinary. It’s up to the architect to balance concrete and steel with the native site or find breathing room in a city brownstone by envisioning floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking a courtyard. Architects are challenged with marrying exteriors and interiors to create a seamless look, envisioning how each space will need to function from the start and incorporating the right features to maximize the potential of every room. The structural details—clean lines, intricate woodworking or even a spiral staircase— are the first things to define the character of a house and some of the last things departing guests forget when they leave. Whatever the style, be it traditional or modern, a well-constructed abode should serve as a steadfast yet visionary beginning for a standout home.

Architect Donald Yoshino collaborated with Robert Jay Colestock and Mark A. Muir to give his clients the minimal, streamlined home they envisioned in Boca Raton. Yoshino ensured that flattened roof lines, a white-plaster façade and dark granite on the exterior speak to a modern vernacular. A rain sheer waterfall spilling into an infinity-edge pool helps to break up and define the outdoor spaces, along with a series of architectural columns and beams.

LUXESOURCE.COM / 299

LX_MIA12_EOD_Architecture.indd 299

11/23/16 1:43 PM


2017

ARCHITECTURE

Above: Architect Bruce Brockhouse and colleague Al Naranjo were charged with designing a house for a Miami Beach couple that would stand up to their collection of worldly artifacts and antiques, and the interiors that designer Juan Montoya curated for them. The original inspiration for the home was the Hindu temple complex Angkor Wat in Cambodia, and certainly the pool, with its multilevel lounge space and resort-like feel, transports the owners to a faraway place. Right: The homeowner of this Palm Beach house grew up in Bermuda and has always admired the whitewashed stuccoed walls and stepped rooflines of the architecture there. So he collaborated with architect Peter Papadopoulos and designer Jennifer Post to replicate a classic Bermuda buttery for his South Florida home. “We really studied that architecture and balanced the whole house around the Bermuda buttery structure,� Papadopoulos says of the entry, which served as the starting point for the rest of the design.

THIS PAGE: BROCKHOUSE AND PAPADOPOULOS PHOTOS: KEN HAYDEN. OPPOSITE: BENEDICT PHOTO: MARK ROSKAMS.

EYE on DESIGN

300 / LUXESOURCE.COM

LX_MIA12_EOD_Architecture.indd 300

11/23/16 1:44 PM


Architect Tom Benedict needed the interior architecture to be every bit as grandiose as the exterior of a palatial estate he designed over three lots on the Intracoastal Waterway in Boca Raton. So the Mediterranean house, which harkens back to Palm Beach architecture of the 20th century, is wrought with Spanish and Italian influences, seen in several ornate columns and archways, such as this colonnade separating the dining and family rooms, clad in Mexican Crema Maya stone.

LX_MIA12_EOD_Architecture.indd 301

11/23/16 1:44 PM


EYE on DESIGN

2017

ARCHITECTURE

ESSENTIAL TIPS ON ARCHITECTURE

THIS PAGE: SANCHEZ ROOM PHOTO: NICK JOHNSON. OPPOSITE: SANCHEZ HEADSHOT: CLAUDIA CEBRIAN.

1. Authenticity is paramount: If the exterior is a tribute to Mediterranean style, the genre’s ornate columns and archways should be introduced in the interiors. 2. Create an entrance with a statement-making staircase, with features such as a floating stairwell or risers highlighted in a mosaic tile. 3. Emphasize natural light by rethinking the home’s fenestration using clerestories, skylights and glass French doors. 4. Building materials should serve as an ode to the area’s historical character, such as classic brick in a New York condo. 5. Don’t sacrifice function for style: When building a home from scratch, focus first on how it will facilitate your lifestyle.

302 / LUXESOURCE.COM

LX_MIA12_EOD_Architecture.indd 302

11/23/16 1:44 PM


JOSE L. SANCHEZ Architect

Tell us about the plan for this space. We wanted this foyer to feel almost like an exterior, creating a transitional space that welcomes with framed, uninterrupted views of the garden and pool. The home is in an H-shaped design, so the glass-lined entry acted as the bridging element between the two main wings of the house. Did the lighting play an important role? Natural light is the most essential tool for expressing the quality of a space. In our work, we try to find unconventional ways of using it, whether filtering sunlight through high clerestories or through narrow low windows where views need to be controlled. We particularly love incorporating glass and double-height volumes into our projects whenever it’s appropriate. And this worked so well here—the abundance of natural sunlight creates such a sense of well-being, all due to the generously scaled entry sequence.

Architect Jose L. Sanchez was influenced by his clients’ Venezuelan roots and Latin modernist homes in general to design this light and bright stunner in Key Biscayne, which in turn transformed it into the perfect setting for a home full of exclusive artifacts and sculpture.

LX_MIA12_EOD_Architecture.indd 303

And the materials? We love how the materials that were chosen bring the outdoors into the foyer, and we used similar elements for both the exterior and interiors spaces. That white monolithic terrazzo was a particularly excellent choice. Terrazzo is seamless, with a reflective quality that beautifully amplifies the effect of the natural lighting pouring through the tall glass.

11/23/16 1:44 PM


EYE on DESIGN

2017

ARCHITECTURE

Ipe planks, white stucco and planes of glass lend visual depth to the faรงade of this Golden Beach home by residential designer Stephanie Halfen. The structural ipe-clad support warms outdoor seating, and the overhang to which it connects provides shade.

LX_MIA12_EOD_Architecture.indd 304

11/23/16 1:44 PM


THIS PAGE: SOTOLONGO EXTERIOR PHOTO: JESSICA KLEWICKI GLYNN. KADER HEADSHOT: ROBIN GLASS. OPPOSITE: HALFEN PHOTO: ROBIN HILL.

When architect Raul Sotolongo and builder Emilio Cubero collaborated on a Plantation-style residence in Miami, they put an emphasis on symmetry and simplicity and used the principles as a foundation on which to introduce charm in spades. “The house itself,” says Sotolongo, “is a box that you add layers to—balconies, porches, terraces— which create intermediate environments to the outdoors, as well as their own microclimates.”

BRINGING THE OUTSIDE IN

Whether a home is designed in a modern vernacular or a style that recalls the grand estates of Old Florida, there’s a common thread that runs throughout South Florida architecture: The indoor-outdoor connection is all-important. Hardscapes, landscapes and outdoor living spaces are as significant to the architecture as the lines of the house itself, a truth verified by the following architects sharing their thoughts on this pivotal concept.

Raul Sotolongo: The lot on which the house sits has many mature oak trees (above). It brought back memories of the Antebellum architecture I experienced as a young man during my stay in the southern regions of North Florida, Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina. There was an elegance and clarity of style in those homes that I wanted to capture. We took the traditional architecture of the South as a starting point and modified it to reflect a more contemporary style. The light off-white stucco contrasts nicely with the dark wood tones of the roof tiles and wood eaves. The generous front porches and balconies add a layered look to an otherwise simple box structure. Mitchell F. Kunik: Indoor-outdoor spaces are usually a major feature of our homes. Along with my partners, Brian J. Collins and Benjamin

Schreier, I like to blur the lines between what is interior versus exterior. We love the integration of pools, spas and fountains into the architecture, and we have created entire open spaces comprised of pool elements, floating architectural rooms and sitting areas surrounded by water.

CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: Raul Sotolongo, Mitchell F. Kunik, Jaya Kader

Jaya Kader: Most of my projects have been developed with what some have referred to as a tropical modern language. Masters of midcentury modern Florida vernacular continue to inspire and guide my practice. Their work emphasized building strategies for ventilation and comfort prior to the advent of air conditioning. The spatial freedom of modernism allowed for expression beyond the envelope of the structure and reached out to the context of modernism in a mutual engagement of building and landscape. LUXESOURCE.COM / 305

LX_MIA12_EOD_Architecture.indd 305

11/23/16 1:44 PM


EYE on DESIGN

2017

ARCHITECTURE

The blue shutters, cedar-shake roof and brick patio give the house a countryFrench-meets-the-Hamptons feel, but there are surprises everywhere, like the flowering arbor designed by architect Suzanne Martinson to provide shade and bring some romance poolside. “The existing style,” explains Martinson, “lent itself to additions that looked logical and didn’t overpower the site.”

LX_MIA12_EOD_Architecture.indd 306

11/23/16 1:44 PM


PHOTO: MARK ROSKAMS.

LUXESOURCE.COM / 307

LX_MIA12_EOD_Architecture.indd 307

11/23/16 1:44 PM


2017

PHOTO: ROBIN HILL.

EYE on DESIGN

Borehendi reprovit fugitat vellori tenisci occae. Tio maio. Et laborem ulpa verro venit, quaspero tem hic tem num exceped quis ex everspel illandanita que consecumquam ellab imus elique nonecte mpossunt experferum ere vent faciis si vit amenimus asreprovit fugitat vellori tenisci occae. Tio maio. Et laborem ulpa verro venit, quaspero tem hic tem num exceped quis ex everspel illandanita que consecumquam ellab imus elique nonecte mpossunt experferum ere vent faciis si vit amenimus as

LX_MIA12_EOD_LivingSpaces.indd 308

11/28/16 10:24 AM


ALL ABOUT:

Living Spaces If there’s one room in the house that most embraces a homeowner’s personality, it’s the living room. This is where choices such as bold color and crazy patterns can come out to play and where a homeowner’s love of antiques, modern furniture or artwork are as welcome in the space as a close friend. Here, we look at the innovative ways designers are using accessories and statement furniture to create a customized style that’s both relaxing and inviting for family members and guests alike.

Architect Barry Klein and designer Ellen Klein, the husband-and-wife duo behind the modern reimagining of this 1930s-era Miami Beach home, used the original ceiling panels in the living room to dictate the color and print palette of the oversize space. Formidable art, like MadeIn Company’s Light Source 2, which peeks in through the archway beyond, completes the look.

LUXESOURCE.COM / 309

LX_MIA12_EOD_LivingSpaces.indd 309

11/28/16 10:24 AM


EYE on DESIGN

2017

L I V I N G S PA C E S

To maximize the views in this Miami Beach penthouse, interior designer Deborah Wecselman opted for a mostly white palette and relied on clever furniture placement, instead of window-blocking walls, to create a variety of spaces with different functions within the open floor plan—from conversation and lounging areas to a more formal dining space.

310 / LUXESOURCE.COM

LX_MIA12_EOD_LivingSpaces.indd 310

11/28/16 10:24 AM


WECSELMAN PHOTO: CARLOS DOMENECH. HAIM PHOTO: ROBIN HILL. ARMOUR PHOTO: BRANTLEY PHOTOGRAPHY.

Above: Designers Fanny Haim, Carolina Gutierrez and Susana Stolear used soothing neutral hues and dreamy blues to define this waterfront living room in Golden Beach that is equal parts sophisticated and cozy. “The intention for this house was to be casual,” explains Haim. “Instead of having a formal anything, it is all usable. There isn’t a single room you can’t touch or live in.” Left: To achieve a bright and airy South Florida vacation retreat for New York natives, designer Jackie Armour had to think beyond linen and sisal— knocking down a number of interior walls throughout the residence’s first floor to craft a wide-open living room with plantation shutters that bring the tropics to mind.

LX_MIA12_EOD_LivingSpaces.indd 311

11/28/16 11:39 AM


EYE on DESIGN

2017

L I V I N G S PA C E S

NICK GARCIA. SUGERMAN AND LOOR HEADSHOT: CARLOS DOMENECH.

THIS PAGE: FRAGALI ROOM PHOTO: MARK ROSKAMS. OPPOSITE: HINOJOSA HEADSHOT:

This Miami Beach living room by designer Luciana Fragali gets its carefree coastal look from a fitting inspiration: beach houses in Brazil. “The owners wanted a home that would recall those designs,” says Fragali, “a house that would be both contemporary and cozy.” Thanks to a chic, boxy coffee table, a comfortable sofa and plum-hued chairs, all by Artefacto, this family gathering spot is all that and more.

312 / LUXESOURCE.COM

LX_MIA12_EOD_LivingSpaces.indd 312

11/28/16 10:24 AM


CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT:

Luciana Fragali, Carola Hinojosa, Pepe Calderin, Brett Sugerman and Giselle Loor

LIVING LARGE When designing a living space, comfort is paramount—through fabrics and furnishings and especially space planning and functionality. But the architecture of a space and the use of direct, indirect and ambient lighting to create a mood play just as important of a role. Here, a few of our favorite designers discuss the rules to fashioning the perfect living area. Luciana Fragali: The clients of this home (shown) were looking for something elegant yet cozy and understated. The combination between organic and modern pieces created this beautiful room in which the dominant colors are deep purple and lavender. The homeowners have three boys, so even though they wanted an elegant house, they were concerned about their kids being able to feel comfortable and run free around it. The mood we aimed for was a home that would entertain their friends but at the same time make people feel comfortable enough to transit in any room, touch anything and not have off-limit spaces. Carola Hinojosa: Home is where you can throw yourself on a sofa that is deceptively comfortable and unwind in a luxuriously relaxed environment. We want our clients to feel that this is the only place they can imagine being in. Beyond that, the most important area of our design is anchoring a room with beautiful architectural millwork that highlights the geometry of the space. Geometry helps us to create a sense of order in design. We also like to use rugs with graphic patterns, organic materials, subdued colors and, of course, art. Every space needs a beautiful piece of art. Pepe Calderin: There are many factors that affect and serve as our point of

LX_MIA12_EOD_LivingSpaces.indd 313

inspiration: architecture, lifestyle, client preference and comfort. We like to have not only a beautiful space but also one that carries great positive energy so that our client feels at ease and rejuvenated. It’s also very important to have a strong architectural aspect and the use of textures. I always prefer a neutral background and then add colors through art pieces and accessories. And the right lighting is the best way to achieve the right mood and is one of my key treatments. If you have a strong architectural backdrop and the right lighting, everything else will fall into place. Brett Sugerman and Giselle Loor: Setting the mood in a space is dependent upon combining elements to stimulate the senses. Lighting is so important— both natural and designed—but so is the right balance of materials. We use a lot of rich woods, stone and lushtextured fabrics to impart a sense of luxury and repose, and we depend upon sleek finishes like glass, lacquer, steel and leather to energize and refresh. We also like to layer our lighting designs to create interest and flexibility, mixing direct, indirect, ambient and accent lighting from the ceiling, walls and floor. We also frequently integrate lighting into our custom millwork, both for a functional and purely decorative effect.

11/28/16 10:29 AM


EYE on DESIGN

2017

L I V I N G S PA C E S

This sleek Coral Gables gathering spot, designed by Lourdes Fernandez-Grattan, is both living room and gallery, with great contemporary art displayed alongside a number of sculptural furniture pieces, such as a Frank Gehry stool for Vitra, Barcelona chairs from Knoll, Christian Liaigre sconces and an industrial-style coffee table by Carlo Scarpa.

LX_MIA12_EOD_LivingSpaces.indd 314

11/28/16 10:24 AM


LOURDES FERNANDEZGRATTAN

FERNANDEZ-GRATTAN ROOM PHOTO AND HEADSHOT: CARLOS DOMENECH.

Designer

In your mind, what makes a great living space? The living room is often the most appreciated area of a house, and our best furniture pieces, accessories and art usually end up there. For my own space (shown), I mixed personal and unique elements. Surrounding yourself with mementos from travels, or that chair or table you couldn’t live without, yields spaces that you want to enjoy. And what about furniture placement? When arranging the furniture layout for my living room I needed to respect the fireplace, as that ultimately dictates the direction of the seating. I enjoy symmetrical layouts, and having the fireplace in the center of the room flanked by identical alcoves could not have served the space better. Tell us how you create just the right mix. My practice of working with neutral fabrics in varied textures gives my spaces a relaxing and inviting feel without looking dated. Creating this kind of backdrop allows the unexpected bold piece or accent color to pop. In this particular case, these two French gilded lounge chairs hold their own among all the modern items in the rest of the room. LUXESOURCE.COM / 315

LX_MIA12_EOD_LivingSpaces.indd 315

11/28/16 10:24 AM


EYE on DESIGN

2017

ALL ABOUT:

Outdoor Looking to match the home’s newly remodeled, British Colonial-inspired exterior, landscape designer Keith L. Williams gave the backyard of this Palm Beach pad a cleaner, more organized look with chic chaises from McKinnon and Harris and inset pavers leading to the crisp pool refinished by Royal Palm Pools.

LX_MIA12_EOD_Outdoor.indd 316

PHOTO: SARGENT PHOTOGRAPHY.

Whether your home sits upon an expansive waterfront lot or offers just a taste of the outdoors via a sky-high terrace, there’s no wrong way to enjoy a bit of fresh air, so long as you’re doing it in style. Outdoor spaces represent an extension of a residence’s interior and a homeowner’s personal aesthetic, and as such they should be approached with just as much care and attention to detail. What do you envision for the ideal sanctuary in the sun? Regardless of size, the opportunities are nearly endless, from a cozy gathering spot with an electric fireplace or a smaller-sized fire pit to a water-lover’s paradise with an infinity pool or elements like a fountain and a soaking tub. Furniture pieces for alfresco dining and lounging are a must, while manicured landscaping with the right plants sets the overall tone. Here, experts offer their tips for designing your own great outdoors.

11/28/16 3:34 PM


LUXESOURCE.COM / 317

LX_MIA12_EOD_Outdoor.indd 317

11/28/16 3:34 PM


EYE on DESIGN

2017

OUTDOOR

MICHAEL SCIGLIANO Designer

Why are outdoor spaces so important in South Florida? Outdoor living and entertaining is paramount in South Florida, so all of our projects have some sort of outdoor living component. In the case of this residence (right) we created several outdoor cooking, dining and lounging areas. We wanted to make sure that each setting fit nicely into the site plan without being too overwhelming. Anything trending in outdoor living? The sky is the limit. On the electronic technology front, we have waterproof televisions, speakers, lighting and heated seating. With textiles, we now have fastdrying fabrics, area rugs and seating inserts. Everything is more durable than ever, even in our crazy Florida climate, so whatever mood the client wants to have, we can now design. There are virtually no restrictions. What about the furnishings? Personally, for outdoor spaces, I try to keep my fabrics in the neutral range because I feel it’s easier on the eye, and they never go out of style. Then, I like to bring in color with throw pillows and potted plants. These are easier to switch out if the client gets tired of them and wants a change.

LX_MIA12_EOD_Outdoor.indd 318

11/28/16 3:34 PM


SCIGLIANO LOGGIA PHOTO: NICK JOHNSON. BOSCH/FRAGALI PHOTO: MARK ROSKAMS.

Left: Designer Michael Scigliano fashioned the loggia off of the living room of this Balinese-inspired home, by architects Sergio R. Artigues and Emilio Cubero, as a party-perfect spot, complete with a barbecue bar and a conversation area with outdoor furniture from Holly Hunt, as well as a full tech package with speakers and laser lights to keep the celebrations going late into the night. Below: Builder Luis Bosch crafted a smart backyard layout for a Miami Beach residence with hardscaped planes of varying heights and purposes. This tiny poolside gathering spot, for example, is welcoming and non-fussy and features an understated contemporary banquette, designed by Luciana Fragali and built by Kauri Group, with a trio of movable stools serving as coffee tables that are easily rearranged to accommodate groups both large and small.

“PEOPLE FORGET THAT AN OUTDOOR SEATING SPACE NEEDS TO HAVE BOUNDARIES JUST LIKE AN INDOOR ROOM; IT’S HARD TO FEEL INVITING AND COZY IN A COMPLETELY OPEN SPACE.” –MIMI MCMAKIN, KEMBLE INTERIORS

LUXESOURCE.COM / 319

LX_MIA12_EOD_Outdoor.indd 319

11/28/16 3:34 PM


2017

OUTDOOR

Borehendi reprovit fugitat vellori tenisci occae. Tio maio. Et laborem ulpa verro venit, quaspero tem hic tem num exceped quis ex everspel illandanita que consecumquam ellab imus elique nonecte mpossunt experferum ere vent faciis si vit amenimus as etur recullandam eaqui beatur, comnim voluptatur accus et, to everspel illandanita que consecumquam ellab imus elique nonecte mpossunt experferum ere vent faciis si vit amenimus as etur recullandam eaqui beatur, comnim voluptatur accus et, to mossum

LX_MIA12_EOD_Outdoor.indd 320

THIS PAGE: VELEZ PHOTO: ROBIN HILL. OPPOSITE: HAWRYLEWICZ/LIEBER PHOTO: KEN HAYDEN.

EYE on DESIGN

11/28/16 3:34 PM


Above: Thanks to designers Peter Hawrylewicz and Ken Lieber, there’s a lot of living to be done on the balcony of this Bal Harbour home, where separate areas for dining, conversation and even stargazing extend the livable square footage of this tony retreat. Views of the city to the west and south and limitless ocean vistas to the east give the space extra gusto. Left: Landscape designer Justine Velez used geometric slits in the hardscape for plantings to add modernity to the home’s gardens. The fountain, built by Gables Pools, recalls those found in the gardens of southern Spain and does double duty as a turtle habitat, a fitting tribute to nature that continues elsewhere on the property where 70 percent of the plantings are edible.

LUXESOURCE.COM / 321

LX_MIA12_EOD_Outdoor.indd 321

11/28/16 3:34 PM


EYE on DESIGN

2017

OUTDOOR

ESSENTIAL TIPS FOR DESIGNING OUTSIDE 1. Clearly define areas for different activities such as for dining, lounging or gardening. 2. Don’t overcrowd the areas; allow for breathing room and space to wander. 3. Incorporate native plantings, which will appear to have grown naturally and thrive in the environment. 4. Be sure to provide cover from the sun when designing for the outdoors, so that guests will have a place to stay cool alfresco. 5. If you have a killer view, build the home around it and ensure it remains unobstructed when creating outdoor spaces.

Tasked with transforming 3 1/2 acres of Intracoastal-front land in Boca Raton, landscape architect Krent Wieland and colleague Stephanie Portus sought to create an experiential environment, where each part of the property acts like a distinct getaway— from quiet and unassuming to completely showstopping, like this blooming arched trellis path that leads to a kitchen garden.

LX_MIA12_EOD_Outdoor.indd 322

11/28/16 3:34 PM


THIS PAGE: WALSH LOGGIA PHOTO: BRANTLEY PHOTOGRAPHY. AQUI HEADSHOT: ANA MARIA. WONG HEADSHOT: KEN HAYDEN. FONT HEADSHOT: RODRIGO VARELA. OPPOSITE: WIELAND / PORTUS PHOTO: MARK ROSKAMS.

Landscape designer John Walsh planted thick hedges on either side of an open loggia for added privacy for a waterfront home in Tequesta. The covered patio’s nautical design, with plenty of blue and white throughout, is a nod to the home’s location as well as to the design of the home’s interiors by Jackie Armour.

BRANCHING OUT

Turning exterior spaces into outdoor rooms that act as extensions of the interiors, all while curating plant materials and respecting the land, is at the crux of today’s landscape design. And with the landscape architecture coming into play at the very beginning of a project, the result is a cohesive outdoor living space that holds as much importance as the architecture and interior design. Here, landscape architects lend their thoughts on how to curate such a dynamic space. Lewis E. Aqüi: My design style for the outdoors is dictated by a combination of factors: The client’s program or wish list, the desired architectural style, and the site-specific traits of a piece of property, all combined. The client’s lifestyle and personality, and our working knowledge of art, engineering, urban planning, sustainable design, green building and horticulture mesh together to create visually pleasing and environmentally sound solutions. I try to create outdoor rooms that are interactive and personally prefer a monochromatic palette with splashes of color where needed to accentuate a space. Fernando Wong: Technology has definitely changed the way people think about outdoor living. Our clients now understand that the outside is simply an extension of the rooms inside their home and creating little vignettes within that larger space makes for great places for entertaining. We have designed and built elaborate outdoor kitchens with

pizza ovens, multiple dishwashers, commercial stoves, and, of course, televisions. We have also designed outdoor theaters so clients can show the latest movies to guests as they lounge around the pool. Also, fireplaces and fire pits are just as popular with our clients down south as they are with our clients up north.

CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT:

Lewis E. Aqüi, Fernando Wong, David Font

David Font: The increasing understanding of the importance of land stewardship, in regard to native environments and water conservation, for example, is very refreshing. The responsibility that we as landscape architects must uphold while creating planned, beautiful spaces is not always easy to convey to clients, but it’s becoming an easier task. In addition, the increasing palette of products and materials that can stand up to the outdoors is very exciting. The choices we now have for hardscape, shading, lighting, furnishings, fabrics, planters and more continues to grow exponentially. LUXESOURCE.COM / 323

LX_MIA12_EOD_Outdoor.indd 323

11/28/16 3:34 PM


EYE on DESIGN

2017

OUTDOOR

A black-bottom pool strikes a moody aesthetic in this backyard oasis by landscape designer Karla Ortez-Colindres, a perfect complement to this Miami ranch home’s midcentury vibe. The interior’s sandblasted volcanic rock flooring from Piedras International continues outside in a lighter form, forming a walkway to the pool.

LX_MIA12_EOD_Outdoor.indd 324

11/28/16 3:34 PM


THIS PAGE: SAPUSEK PHOTO: MARK ROSKAMS. LITMAN/PORCARI PHOTO: KEN HAYDEN. OPPOSITE: ORTEZ-COLINDRES PHOTO: CARLOS DOMENECH.

Landscape designer Michael Sapusek created a trellised pergola, housing a spa that flows into the pool. To enhance the tropical feel, he then added plenty of greenery admired by the owners, including date and coconut palms. The site’s existing oak trees were supplemented with citrus trees, palms and flowering vines.

Simplicity drove both the interior and exterior of this Golden Beach home by residential designer Martin Litman. In the backyard, a bright pop of color from the minimalist chaises on the pool deck lends a bit of fun to the all-white expanse of the home’s exterior. Landscape designer Mercedes Porcari of Exoticscape stayed with the modern theme, relying on a materials palette of bamboo and river rocks for interest around the house.

LUXESOURCE.COM / 325

LX_MIA12_EOD_Outdoor.indd 325

11/28/16 3:34 PM


2017

RESOURCES

COLOR

Page 280 Interior Design / Vincenzo F. Avanzato, Avanzato Design LLC

Pages 274-275 Interior Design / Jenny R. Peters and Rachel Mbiango, Peters & Mbiango Interiors

Home Builder / Lawrence P. Cook, L. P. Cook Construction Co.

Architecture / Suzanne Martinson, Suzanne Martinson Architects, Inc. Home Builder / Gary Legrand Haskin, E.W. Charles Construction Co. Inc. Landscape Architecture / Susan Hall, Susan Hall Landscape Architecture, Inc. Page 276 Interior Design / Allison Paladino and Zita Rudd, Allison Paladino Interior Design & Collections

Page 281 Top: Interior Design / Gil Walsh, Gil Walsh Interiors Architecture / Kermit C. White, YRA Design Inc. Home Builder / Dan Reedy, Onshore Construction & Development Inc. Bottom: Interior Design / Sara McCann and Donna Morris, McCann Design Group

Architecture / Scott Disher, Architectural Studio

Architecture / Wayne Swadron, Wayne Swadron Architects Limited

Home Builder / Marc Julien, Marc Julien Homes, LLC

Home Builder / Timothy R. Benitz, Benitz Building LLC

Page 277 Top: Interior Design / Cindy West Ray, Cindy Ray Interiors, Incorporated

Landscape Architecture / Keith L. Williams, Nievera Williams Design

Home Builder / Mitch Gold, Derco Construction, Inc.

KITCHENS

Bottom: Interior Design / Rod Mickley, Rod Mickley Interiors

Page 282 Interior Design / Marci Varca, MJB Design Group

Home Builder / Kirk Lopez, Surfside Contracting Inc.

Architecture / Robert Tuthill, Tuthill Architecture

Pages 278-279 Architecture and Interior Design / Robert Brown and Todd Davis, Brown Davis Interiors, Inc.

Page 283 Top: Interior Design / Erin Paige Pitts, Erin Paige Pitts Interiors

Home Builder / Jim Schlobohm, The Construction Group, Inc.

Architecture / Christopher L. Pattey, Becker Morgan Group

Color Theories: Robert Brown, Brown Davis Interiors, Inc. Robert Rionda, Peeples Rionda Interiors Josh Wollowick, Josh Wollowick Designs Jennifer Garrigues, Jennifer Garrigues, Inc.

Bottom: Interior Design / Bea Pila, B. Pila Design Studio

LX_MIA12_EOD_Resources.indd 326

Architecture / Antonio E. Rodriguez, Cad Studio Architecture Inc. Home Builder / Jose Garcia, All-Go Construction Systems, Inc.

Landscape Architecture / Rossembel Gonzalez, Rossembel Landscaping, Inc. Pages 284-285 Architecture / Cesar Molina, CMA Design Studio Inc. Interior Design / Marlene Murrah, Marlene Murrah Interiors Home Builder / Marc Angles, Angles Construction, Inc. Landscape Architecture / Jorge A. Sanchez, Sanchez & Maddux, Inc. Page 286 Interior Design / Charlotte Dunagan, Charlotte Dunagan Design Group Architecture / David Wearne Johnson, David Wearne Johnson AIA NCARB PA Home Builder / Frank Mackle, The Mackle Construction Company Landscape Architecture / Michael Sapusek, Intuitive Design Group Page 287 Interior Design / Hillary Littlejohn Scurtis, Hillary Littlejohn Scurtis Interior Design

MATERIALS Page 290 Interior Design / Allison Paladino, Allison Paladino Interior Design & Collections Architecture / Mark Marsh, Bridges, Marsh & Associates, Inc., and Ken Brower, Brower Architectural Associates, Inc. Home Builder / Tim Givens, Tim Givens Building and Remodeling Inc. Page 291 Interior Design / Robert Brown and Todd Davis, Brown Davis Interiors, Inc. Home Builder / Tom Palmieri, Palmieri Design Management Page 292 Interior Design / Maggie Cruz, Maggie Cruz Interior Design Architecture / Scott Tao, Projects By Scott Tao Home Builder / Mark H. Candela, Candela Construction Inc. Landscape Architecture / AJ Morales, One Seed

Pages 288-289 Interior Design / Ashley Olivia Waddell and Courtney O’Bryan Whatley, Olivia O’Bryan, Inc.

Page 293 Interior Design / Carola Pimentel and Andrea Maenz-Roggiero, Assure Inc.

Architecture / Peter D. Moor, Moor & Associates Architects, PA

Architecture / Ralph Choeff, Choeff+Levy PA

Home Builder / Phil Barth, Barth Construction

Landscape Architecture / Nick Dietel and John C. Shields, Pacific Beach, Inc.

Landscape Architecture / Sam Comer, Hayslip Landscape, and Peter D. Moor, Moor & Associates Architects, PA Kitchen Aids: Ashley Olivia Waddell and Courtney O’Bryan Whatley, Olivia O’Bryan, Inc. Ivonne Ronderos, Dkor Interiors Tashia Rahl, Premium Kitchens Troy Dean Ippolito, Troy Dean Interiors

Page 294 Top: Interior Design / Louis Shuster, Shuster Design Associates, Inc. Architecture / Eric Dyer, Shuster Design Associates, Inc. Home Builder / Steven Paskoski, Paskoski Construction Company

Bottom: Architecture / Stephanie Halfen, SDH Studio Architecture and Design Interior Design / Debbie Flicki, Hani Flicki and Sete Bassan, BBH Design Studio Home Builder / James R. Witt, Holly Hill Homes, Inc. Page 295 Architecture / Cesar A. Molina, CMA Design Studio Inc. Interior Design / Marlene Murrah, Marlene Murrah Interiors Home Builder / Marc Angles, Angles Construction, Inc. Landscape Architecture / Jorge A. Sanchez, Sanchez & Maddux, Inc. Pages 296-297 Interior Design / Carola Pimentel and Andrea Maenz-Roggiero, Assure Inc. Architecture / Cesar A. Molina, CMA Design Studio Inc. Home Builder / Jim Hinds and Chino Cosculluela, Contemporary Builders Landscape Architecture / Raymond Jungles, Raymond Jungles, Inc., and David J. Odishoo, David O., Inc. Material World: Jim Hinds, Contemporary Builders Helene Hollub, Hollub Homes Terry Cudmore, Cudmore Builders

ARCHITECTURE Pages 298-299 Architecture / Donald Yoshino, Yoshino Architecture, PA, and Robert Jay Colestock, Mark A. Muir, Colestock & Muir Architects, PA

PHOTOS FROM LEFT: NICK JOHNSON, BRANTLEY PHOTOGRAPHY, MARK ROSKAMS, KEN HAYDEN, MORIS MORENO, NICK JOHNSON.

EYE on DESIGN

11/23/16 12:25 PM


Interior Design / Donald Yoshino, Yoshino Architecture, PA Home Builder / Dan Mahoney, Mahoney Homes, Inc. Landscape Architecture / Don Murakami, Murakami Landscape Design Page 300 Top: Interior Design / Juan Montoya, Juan Montoya Design Corp. Architecture / Bruce Brockhouse, AIA, and Al Naranjo, Brockhouse Associates, PA Bottom: Interior Design / Jennifer Post, Jennifer Post Design Inc. Architecture / Peter Papadopoulos, Smith and Moore Architects Page 301 Interior Design / Kristen LeSchander and Lindsey Snyder, Marc-Michaels Interior Design Architecture / Tom Benedict, The Benedict Group Home Builder / Leonard Albanese, Leonard Albanese & Sons Builders Landscape Architecture / Krent Wieland and Stephanie Portus, Krent Wieland Design, Inc.

Interior Design / Debbie Flicki, Hani Flicki and Sete Bassan, BBH Design Studio

Architecture / Bernardo FortBrescia, FAIA, and Laurinda Spear, FAIA, Arquitectonica

Home Builder / James R. Witt, Holly Hill Homes, Inc.

Home Builder / Brad Meltzer and Jason Elmer, Plaza Construction Group Florida, LLC

Page 305 Home Builder / Emilio Cubero, Artigues & Cubero Builders Architecture / Raul Sotolongo, Sotolongo Salman Henderson Architects, LLC

Page 311 Top: Interior Design / Fanny Haim, Carolina Gutierrez and Susana Stolear, Fanny Haim & Associates Inc.

Landscape Architecture / Phil Prellezo, Philcorp Landscape

Architecture / Cesar Molina, CMA Design Studio Inc.

Bringing the Outside In: Raul Sotolongo, Sotolongo Salman Henderson Architects, LLC Mitchell F. Kunik, Affiniti Architects Jaya Kader, KZ Architecture

Bottom: Interior Design / Jackie Armour, JMA Interior Design, Inc.

Pages 306-307 Interior Design / Jenny R. Peters and Rachel Mbiango, Peters & Mbiango Interiors

Home Builder / Edward Knight, Edward Knight Construction, Inc.

Architecture / Suzanne Martinson, Suzanne Martinson Architects, Inc. Home Builder / Gary Legrand Haskin, E.W. Charles Construction Co. Inc. Landscape Architecture / Susan Hall, Susan Hall Landscape Architecture, Inc.

Architecture / Mitchell O’Neil, Mitchell O’Neil, AIA, PA

Pages 312-313 Interior Design / Luciana Fragali, Design Solutions Unlimited Home Builder / Luis Bosch, Luis Bosch Luxury Homes Living Large: Luciana Fragali, Design Solutions Unlimited Carola Hinojosa, Hinojosa Design Studio Pepe Calderin, Pepe Calderin Design Brett Sugerman and Giselle Loor, B+G Design, Inc.

Pages 302-303 Architecture / Jose L. Sanchez, AIA, Praxis Architecture Inc.

LIVING SPACES

Interior Design / Giovanna Molinari and Rosalia Mogro, BA Design Group, Inc., and Lorena Gomez, Terras Developers

Pages 308-309 Architecture / Barry Klein, Klein Design Group

Pages 314-315 Interior Design / Lourdes Fernandez-Grattan, LStudio

Interior Design / Ellen Klein, Klein Design Group

OUTDOOR

Home Builder / Fernando Guardazzi, Terras Developers Landscape Architecture / Juan R. Pacheco, Ecopacheco Page 304 Architecture / Stephanie Halfen, SDH Studio Architecture and Design

Home Builder / Bart Reines, Bart Reines Construction Inc. Landscape Architecture / Justine Velez, Urban Robot Associates Page 310 Interior Design / Deborah Wecselman, Deborah Wecselman Design Inc.

Pages 316-317 Interior Design / Sara McCann and Donna Morris, McCann Design Group Architecture / Wayne Swadron, Wayne Swadron Architects Limited

Home Builder / Timothy R. Benitz, Benitz Building LLC Landscape Architecture / Keith L. Williams, Nievera Williams Design Page 318 Interior Design / Michael Scigliano, MS2 Design Studio, Inc.

Landscape Architecture / Krent Wieland and Stephanie Portus, Krent Wieland Design, Inc. Page 323 Interior Design / Jackie Armour, JMA Interior Design, Inc. Architecture / Dennis Rainho, YRA Design Inc.

Architecture / Sergio R. Artigues and Emilio Cubero, On One Design

Home Builder / Dan Reedy, Onshore Construction and Development Inc.

Page 319 Interior Design / Luciana Fragali, Design Solutions Unlimited

Landscape Architecture / John Walsh, JDLA Landscape Architecture Inc.

Home Builder / Luis Bosch, Luis Bosch Luxury Homes

Branching Out: Lewis E. Aqüi, Lewis Aqüi Landscape + Architectural Design, LLC Fernando Wong, Fernando Wong Outdoor Living Design David Font, David Font Design

Page 320 Architecture / Barry Klein, Klein Design Group Interior Design / Ellen Klein, Klein Design Group Home Builder / Bart Reines, Bart Reines Construction Inc. Landscape Architecture / Justine Velez, Urban Robot Associates

Page 324 Interior Design / Lourdes Fernandez-Grattan, LStudio Landscape Architecture / Karla Ortez-Colindres, LandStudio

Page 321 Interior Design / Peter Hawrylewicz and Ken Lieber, PHDesign

Page 325 Top: Interior Design / Charlotte Dunagan, Charlotte Dunagan Design Group

Home Builder / Jad Lahoud and Nazih Hardan, L&H Partners Construction and Realty

Architecture / David Wearne Johnson, David Wearne Johnson AIA NCARB PA

Page 322 Interior Design / Kristen LeSchander and Lindsey Snyder, Marc-Michaels Interior Design

Home Builder / Frank Mackle, The Mackle Construction Company

Architecture / Tom Benedict, The Benedict Group Home Builder / Leonard Albanese, Leonard Albanese & Sons Builders

Landscape Architecture / Michael Sapusek, Intuitive Design Group Bottom: Architecture & Interior Design / Martin Litman, Toma Design Group Inc.

LUXESOURCE.COM / 327

LX_MIA12_EOD_Resources.indd 327

11/23/16 12:04 PM


portfolio

PROMOTION

P R O M OT I O NS | PRO D UCTS

INSPIRATION AND DESIGN FOR YOUR HOME

INFLUENTIAL DESIGNS CALL FOR INSPIRATIONAL PRODUCTS

Offering a world of options for those who seek something different in contemporary interior design, Boga Style Home carries a wide inventory of the best Italian brands, with unique, elegant and contemporary accents. Make your vision a reality with pieces that resemble your character. Locations in Doral, Pinecrest and Aventura.

The Daltile/KeysGranite Miami Design Studio welcomes visitors with a stunning Byzantine glass mural of a bird of paradise flower. A tropical palette and South Beach-inspired ambience encompasses the studio as customers take in products artfully displayed on floors, walls and vignettes.

Boga Style Home

bogastylehome.com | 786.440.5285

Daltile/KeysGranite Miami Design Studio

MODERN ARCHITECTURE IS REINTERPRETED IN TEN Adriana Hoyos Furnishings

In the Ten collection, furnishings become mesmerizing accessories made up of flowing angles and inspired by the masterpieces of creative geniuses, like Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer. Each piece, such as the dining table legs, required a study of every angle and the conception of more than ten prototypes before obtaining the final product.

daltile.com | 305.477.7363

adrianahoyos.com | 305.572.9052

BEYOND EXPECTATIONS CLN Group

CLN is a construction company that is proud to provide excellent customer satisfaction and exceptional high-end finishes.

clnconstructiongroup.com | 305.668.6278

MIA12_Portfolio_1128b_sr.indd 1

YOUR ONLY CHOICE FOR THE FINEST FLOORING Crystal Tree Carpet & Flooring

This family-owned business has been serving top interior designers and architects, as well as prestigious clients in Palm Beach and Martin County, since 1993. Its 6,000-square-foot, boutique-style store offers an enormous selection of exquisite, custom and unique area rugs, fine wool and nylon carpeting plus elegant hardwood. crystaltreecarpets.com | 561.622.6333

11/29/16 12:23 PM


CELEBRATING 30 YEARS AS A DESIGN DESTINATION ABITAREMODERN • ADRIANA HOYOS • AMMON HICKSON, INC. • ASTON MARTIN AT FORMITALIA D BAKER FURNITURE • BANG & OLUFSEN • BRUNSCHWIG & FILS • CARPET SOURCE INC. CASA COLLEZIONI • CENTURY FURNITURE • CHINA SEAS • COWTAN & TOUT CRESTRON ELECTRONICS, INC. • DAVID SUTHERLAND SHOWROOM • DCOTA SELECT • DEDON DESIGNERS PLUMBING STUDIO • DONGHIA • DOWNSVIEW KITCHENS • DURALEE • E.M. SOBERON

DCOTA PresenTs

2017 WINTERMARKET WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2

2017 SPRING SAMPLE SALE FRIDAY, MARCH 10 For more information visit www.dcota.com 1855 Griffin Road, Dania Beach - Exit 23 Griffin Road off I-95 Need Assistance? Ask about our Design Services, 954.921.7575

E.G. CODY • EDELMAN LEATHER • EGGERSMANN KITCHENS | HOME LIVING • FLORENSE GIANFRANCO FERRE HOME • GIOVANNI ROSSI FINE ART • HOLLAND & SHERRY • INNOVATIONS INSIDE OUT • INSIDE THE ART OF CRAFTSMANSHIP • JAIME PERCZEK DESIGN • JANUS ET CIE J.D. STARON • JEFFREY MICHAELS • JOHN ANDREW SHOWROOM • JOHN ROSSELLI & ASSOCIATES JUDITH NORMAN COLLECTION • JUDITH NORMAN OUTDOOR LIVING • KRAVET INC. LAMBORGHINI TONINO CASA AT FORMITALIA D • LEE JOFA • MICHAEL TAYLOR DESIGNS MQ WINDOWS • NEFF OF FORT LAUDERDALE • PATTERSON, FLYNN & MARTIN • PID FLOORS PINDLER • POGGENPOHL • PPM COLLECTIONS • QUADRILLE WALLPAPERS AND FABRICS, INC. RIMADESIO AT ABITARE • ROBERTO CAVALLI HOME • ROMO • RUGS BY ZHALEH LIMITED SCHUMACHER • THE SHADE STORE • SHERLE WAGNER INTERNATIONAL • SIEMATIC TAI PING/EDWARD FIELDS • TERRAZZO AND SURFACES • TILE & MARBLE COLLECTION TOTAL WINDOW, INC. • VERSACE HOME AT ABITARE • VIVARINI FLORIDA MURANO WESTMINSTER TEAK • WIRED CUSTOM LIGHTING

DESIGN PROFESSIONALS AND DESIGN ENTHUSIASTS WELCOME


320 Northeast 75th Street, Miami, Florida | 786.534.2742 | italiancabinetry-usa.com


PROMOTION

Alene Workman Interior Design

advertiser index APPLIANCES

ARCHITECTS (continued)

ASSOCIATIONS

Dacor dacor.com

Charles R. Stinson Architecture + Design 952.473.9503 charlesrstinson.com

High Point Market highpointmarket.org

Drimmers 718.338.3500 | Brooklyn drimmers.com

Gonzalez-Abreu/Alas Architects 305.740.7334 | Coral Gables gaaarchitect.com

Drimmers 305.892.8260 | Miami drimmersmiami.com

INTELAE 561.672.7124 | Boca Raton intelae.com

Miele 800.843.7231 mieleusa.com

Michael Alan Fine Architecture 305.490.5466 michaelfinearchitect.com

Monark Premium Appliances 855.916.6627 monarkhome.com

Pacheco-Martinez & Associates 305.666.2573 | Miami pachecomartinez.com

Officine Gullo USA 800.781.7125 officinegullo.com

Portuondo Perotti Architects 305.260.9331 | Miami portuondo-perotti.com

Sub-Zero Wolf subzero-wolf.com

CUSTOM FINISHES Kinon Surface Design Inc. kinon.com

CUSTOM GLASS DESIGN

DECORATIVE PLUMBING Baths2Go 305.713.9273 | Miami baths2go.com Blackman 561.650.7425 | West Palm Beach blackman.com ESO Decorative Plumbing 954.973.0020 | Pompano Beach esodecorativeplumbing.com Maniglie USA 786.953.5281 | Miami maniglieusa.com

Pacific Glass 305.514.0977 | Doral pacificglass.us

Millers Elegant Hardware 561.994.4393 | Boca Raton eleganthardware.com

CUSTOM METALWORK

DOORS + WINDOWS

STA Architectural Group 305.571.1811 | Miami staarchitecturalgroup.com

Belt 954.505.7400 | Hollywood belt.com.co

American Screen Solutions 800.785.6066 americanscreensolutions.com

Trio Architecture 305.940.0555 | Sunny Isles Beach trio-design.net

Custom Metal Solutions The Studio 786.678.6946 | Miami cmsthestudio.com

Borano 305.343.8394 | Miami borano.com

Toledo Iron Works 305.633.4352 | Miami toledoironworks.com

Custom Door Shop 561.496.0820 | Delray Beach customdoorshop.com

JP Weaver Co. 818.500.1740 jpweaver.com

Zeron’s Metal Designers Inc. 305.688.2240 | Hialeah zeronsmetaldesigners.com

Custom Door Shop 561.741.0603 | Jupiter customdoorshop.com

ARCHITECTS

ART + FRAMING

CUSTOM WOODWORKING

Affiniti Architects 561.750.0445 affinitiarchitects.com

Bellissima Luxury & Fine Art Services 954.256.0090 | Fort Lauderdale bellissimafineart.com

AQUARIUMS Living Color Aquariums 877.959.4095 livingcolor.com Reef Aquaria Design 800.596.0862 | Coconut Creek reefaquariadesign.com

MIAPB12_AdIndex.indd 1

ARCHITECTURAL MOLDINGS

Custom Cabinetry & Built-Ins 561.706.1831 | Pompano Beach customcabinetry9.com

Dayoris Doors 305.572.0707 | Miramar dayoris.com Exclusive Wood Doors 305.477.2278 | Miami

11/28/16 5:43 PM


PROMOTION

Distinguished Kitchens & Baths

advertiser index DOORS + WINDOWS

FABRICS + WINDOW COVERINGS

FLOOR COVERINGS

Fleetwood Windows & Doors fleetwoodusa.com/luxe

Bandalux 305.883.0008 | Miami bandaluxusa.com

Blanco Flooring 305.513.8447 | Doral blancoflooring.com

Inside Corp 954.332.3252 | Dania Beach insideartisticdoors.com

Donghia 800.DONGHIA donghia.com

Crystal Tree Carpet & Flooring 561.622.6333 | North Palm Beach crystaltreecarpets.com

Italdoors 800.615.3667 italdoors.it

Electric Shade Company 954.587.7888 | Fort Lauderdale electricshade.net

J.D. Staron jdstaron.com

4141 Design 305.572.2900 | Miami 4141design.com

LaCantina Doors lacantinadoors.com

Next Design nextdesign.us

Maison Montaigne 305.576.6996 | Miami maisonmontaigne.com

Adriana Hoyos Furnishings Miami adrianahoyos.com

Milgard Windows & Doors milgard.com/luxemagazine

Stroheim 800.763.0524 stroheim.com

Marc Phillips marcphillipsrugs.com

Ammon Hickson 954.925.1555 | Dania Beach ammonhickson.com

Monogram Windows & Doors 954.570.7117 | Deerfield Beach monogramwindows.com

ThreadCount 305.576.5500 | Miami tcmiami.com

Puma Marble Company 305.758.6461 | Miami pumamarble.com

AreaTonic 786.615.2938 | Miami areatonic.com

Oliveri Millworks 561.478.7233 | West Palm Beach oliveriwindowsanddoors.com

Total Window, Inc. 800.344.4558 | Dania Beach totalwindow.com

Quantum Floors 561.509.7173 | Boynton Beach quantumfloors.com

Armani/Casa 305.573.4331 | Miami armanicasa.com

Samad 888.726.2393 samad.com

B&B Italia 800.872.1697 bbitaliatimeless.com

(continued)

Portal Elegance portalelegance.com

FLOOR COVERINGS

(continued)

FLOOR COVERINGS

(continued)

XL Production Delray Beach xlproductionflooring.com

FURNITURE + ACCESSORIES

Roatan Mahogany USA, Inc. 305.774.5999 roatanmahogany.com

ABC Carpet & Home 561.279.7777 | Delray Beach abchome.com

Scott Group Studio scottgroupstudio.com

Bernhardt bernhardt.com

SIW Windows & Doors 561.274.8283 | Delray Beach siwimpactwindows.com

All American Floors 305.624.9663 | Miami aawoodfloors.com

Stark starkcarpet.com

Boga Style Home 786.440.5285 | Aventura bogastylehome.com

Sky-Frame sky-frame.com

Antrim Hand-Loomed Carpets & Rugs 866.311.1018 antrimcarpet.com

Tufenkian tufenkiancarpets.com

Bright Chair 888.524.5997 brightchair.com

Western Window Systems westernwindowsystems.com

Artistic Looms 844.784.2787 artisticlooms.com

Wynwood Floors 786.206.1111 | Miami wynwoodfloors.com

Calligaris calligaris.com

MIAPB12_AdIndex.indd 2

11/28/16 5:43 PM


Exceptional Pools

Design & Construction | Commercial & Residential Pools | Outdoor Living Environments

9300 NW 25th Street, Suite 103, Doral, FL 33172 | 305.592.7900 | www.rosmelpools.com


PROMOTION

Gonzalez-Abreu/Alas Architects

advertiser index FURNITURE + ACCESSORIES (continued)

FURNITURE + ACCESSORIES (continued)

FURNITURE + ACCESSORIES (continued)

Caracole 800.468.8730 caracole.com

J. Tribble 404.846.1156 jtribble.com

Scan Design 561.990.2521 | Boca Raton scandesign.com

Rocky Mountain Hardware rockymountainhardware.com

Cassina 305.576.3636 | Miami cassinamiami.com

Jiun Ho jiunho.com

Scan Design 954.874.3888 | Hollywood scandesign.com

Sun Valley Bronze 866.788.3631 sunvalleybronze.com

Christian Liaigre 212.201.2338 christian-liaigre.us

Lee Industries leeindustries.com

Scan Design 305.944.8080 | North Miami Beach scandesign.com

Vesta vestafinehardware.com

Clive Daniel 561.440.4663 | Boca Raton clivedaniel.com

Lexington Home Brands lexington.com

Sklar Furnishings 561.829.5208 | Boca Raton sklarfurnishings.com

Clive Daniel 239.261.4663 | Naples clivedaniel.com

Lisa Taylor Designs lisataylordesigns.com

Fine Line Furniture & Accessories 305.661.4414 | Coral Gables fineline.us

L’appartement Concept Store 786.431.1937 | Wynwood lappartementstore.com

Addison Gallery 561.278.5700 | Delray Beach addisongallery.com

Interseckt 305.448.7899 | Coral Gables interseckt.com

Floridian Furniture 305.448.2639 | Miami floridianfurniture.com

Maison Montaigne 305.576.6996 | Miami maisonmontaigne.com

The Americas Collection 305.446.5578 | Coral Gables americascollection.com

Spectrum Technology Integrators 561.798.7010 spectrumfla.com

Georgio Ferrara Italian Furniture 786.219.2054 | Doral | Miami georgioferrara.com

Margaux Interiors 305.662.2663 | South Miami margauxinteriors.com

Findlay Galleries 212.421.5390 | New York findlaygalleries.com

Grafton Furniture 305.696.3811 | Miami graftonfurniture.com

Marge Carson margecarson.com

Findlay Galleries 561.655.2090 | Palm Beach findlaygalleries.com

Grove Gallery & Interiors 305.445.7401 | Miami grovegalleryinteriors.com

Morada-Haute Furniture Boutique 305.501.2768 | Miami morada-furniture.com

Hästens 561.571.5467 | Boca Raton hastensflorida.com

Provasi provasi.com

Ashley Norton Architectural Hardware 800.393.1097 ashleynorton.com

CLN Group 305.668.6278 clnconstructiongroup.com

Imperial Interiors 305.902.8021 | Miami 786.482.9000 | Miami imperialmiami.com

Robb & Stucky 305.667.5609 | Coral Gables robbstucky.com

Baldwin Hardware baldwinhardware.com

Cudmore Builders 561.995.8989 cudmorebuilders.com

MIAPB12_AdIndex.indd 3

GALLERIES

HARDWARE

HARDWARE (continued)

HOME AUTOMATION Genesis Automation, Inc. 954.316.2450 | Fort Lauderdale genesisautomationinc.com

HOME BUILDERS + REMODELERS Candela Construction 305.667.2299 | South Miami candelaconstruction.com Cannatelli Builders Inc. 954.977.2775 | Pompano Beach cannatellibuilders.com

11/28/16 5:43 PM



PROMOTION

Hanna Homes

advertiser index HOME BUILDERS + REMODELERS (continued)

INTERIOR DESIGN SHOWROOMS (continued)

INTERIOR DESIGNERS (continued)

INTERIOR DESIGNERS (continued)

Hanna Homes 561.482.9999 hannahomesfl.com

South Florida Design Park 800.642.7247 | Hollywood sfdp.com

Laura Martzell Designs 305.365.3605 | Coral Gables

Tata Velarde Interior Design 305.680.7422 | Miami tatavelarde.com

Luxe Design Studios 305.851.2020 | Wilton Manors luxedesignstudios.com

Zelman Style Interiors 954.718.6100 Sunny Isles Beach | Pompano Beach zelmanstyle.com

Newman Construction 305.933.2583 | North Miami Beach newmanbc.com

INTERIOR DESIGNERS

PB Built 561.575.0664 | Jupiter pb-built.com

AK Interior Designs 786.402.5620 | Miami ak-id.com

Lynne Scalo Design 203.222.4991 | Palm Beach lynnescalo.com

Slate Construction Services 305.877.0947 | Miami slate-cs.com

Alene Workman Interior Design 954.989.0898 | Fort Lauderdale aleneworkman.com

Mar Silver marsilver.com

Arredo Casa Group 305.592.2006 arredocasagroup.com

Wietsma & Lippolis Construction 561.274.4863 | Boca Raton wlcon.com

Brown’s Interior Design 561.368.2703 | Boca Raton brownsinteriors.com

Marisol Pinto Luxury Living 305.305.3048 | Miami marisolpinto.com

Baths2Go 888.936.BATH Miami | Plantation baths2go.com

Casa Conde & Associates 954.969.1190 | Oakland Park casaconde.com

Michael Beamish Design Group 954.205.0205 | Fort Lauderdale michaelbeamishdesign.com

Canam Cabinet Corp 561.750.3177 | Boca Raton canamcabinet.com

Genesis Automation, Inc. 954.316.2450 | Fort Lauderdale genesisautomationinc.com

Casa Q 305.804.7254 | Miami casa-q.com

Nancy Corzine nancycorzine.com

Christopher Peacock 888.889.8891 peacockhome.com

SoundWhere Media Furniture 954.797.5355 | Fort Lauderdale soundwhereusa.com

David Font Design 954.283.8839 | Coral Springs davidfontdesign.com

Nunez Interior 786.252.5340 | Miami Beach nunezinterior.com

Distinguished Kitchens & Baths 561.278.3000 | Boca Raton distinguishedkitchen.com

Fava Design Group 786.536.5380 | Miami favadesigngroup.com

P&H Interiors 954.341.7335 pnhinteriors.com

Downsview Kitchens 954.927.1100 | Dania Beach downsviewofdania.com

Brown’s Interior Design 561.368.2703 | Boca Raton brownsinteriors.com

Jorge Castillo Design 305.830.9989 | Miami jorgecastillo.com

Perla Lichi Design 954.726.0899 | Coral Springs perlalichi.com

Downsview Kitchens 561.799.7700 | Juno Beach downsviewofjuno.com

Brown’s Interior Design 561.744.1116 | Jupiter brownsinteriors.com

Knowles Design 561.395.9898 | Boca Raton knowlesdesignstudio.com

Sarah Z Designs 305.906.5500 | Miami sarahzdesigns.com

Downsview Kitchens 239.262.1144 | Naples downsviewofnaples.com

Design Center of the Americas 954.921.7575 | Dania Beach dcota.com

Krista Watterworth Design Studio 561.530.3983 | Palm Beach Gardens kristawatterworth.com

Sheryl Bleustein Interiors 954.445.0897 sherylbleusteininteriors.com

DXV by American Standard dxv.com

HOME THEATER DESIGN

INTERIOR DESIGN SHOWROOMS

MIAPB12_AdIndex.indd 4

KITCHEN + BATH

11/28/16 5:43 PM



PROMOTION

Nunez Interior

advertiser index KITCHEN + BATH (continued)

KITCHEN + BATH (continued)

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS

Eggersmann USA 800.276.1239 eggersmannusa.com

Scavolini 212.334.6776 scavolini.com

David Font Design 954.283.8839 | Coral Springs davidfontdesign.com

Florense 954.922.7384 | Dania Beach florenseusa.com

Snaidero USA 877.762.4337 snaidero-usa.com

Fernando Wong Outdoor Living Design 561.515.0213 | Palm Beach fernandowongold.com

Granite & Marble Design 561.278.5552 | Delray Beach graniteandmarbledesign.com

Strato Ambienti 786.294.0614 | Coral Gables stratoambienti.com

Himalaya Peak Marble 786.518.3814 | Miami

Studio Becker 305.514.0400 | Coral Gables studiobecker.com

Italian Cabinetry 786.534.2742 | Miami italiancabinetry-usa.com

THG Paris thgusa.com

ITALKRAFT 305.406.1301 | Miami italkraft.com

Veneta Cucine 786.502.8155 | Coral Gables venetacucineus.com

Capitol Lighting 1800lighting.com

Visser 786.801.1252 | Miami vissergroup.com

J. Tribble 404.846.1156 jtribble.com

Veneta Cucine 305.901.5326 | Doral venetacucineus.com

John Pomp 212.426.7667 johnpomp.com

Visser 917.912.6830 | Port Chester vissergroup.com

Mia Cucina 305.792.9494 | Aventura miacucina.com

Veneta Cucine 305.949.5223 | North Miami Beach venetacucine.us

Jonathan Browning 415.401.9999 jonathanbrowninginc.com

Ocean Decor 786.360.6803 | Miami oceandecorusa.com

W|W 954.251.3962 | Hallandale Beach thisisww.com

Lunatika 305.534.8585 | Miami Beach lunatika.com

Carls Patio 754.223.3553 | Fort Lauderdale carlspatiodesign.com

Pedini Miami 877.263.8963 | Coral Gables pedinimiami.com

W|W 305.859.4848 | Miami thisisww.com

Synchronicity by Hubbardton Forge synchronicitylighting.com

Dedon 954.299.0651 | Dania Beach dedon.us

Premium Kitchens 561.465.2536 | Boca Raton premiumkitchens.com

Zephyr 415.552.8033 zephyronline.com

Sanoma Kitchen & Bath 954.541.2908 | Davie sanomakitchens.com

MIAPB12_AdIndex.indd 5

LANDSCAPING One Seed 305.984.0457 | Coral Gables plantoneseed.com

LIGHTING

LINENS Privilegio Milano 305.766.4073 | Miami privilegiomilano.com

LUXURY BEDDING Scandia Home scandiadown.com

MISCELLANEOUS Euro Moulding & Supplies 866.326.2828 | Delray Beach euromoulding.com

ORGANIZATIONAL SOLUTIONS California Closets 866.870.4814 californiaclosets.com

OUTDOOR LIVING

Gloster gloster.com

McKinnon and Harris mckinnonharris.com

11/28/16 5:43 PM


PROMOTION

Luxe Interiors + Design @ ICFF Miami

PHOTOGRAPHY BY JOHN STILLMAN

ICFF, North America’s largest and most prestigious platform for luxury global design, held its inaugural show in Miami Beach this past October. Held at the Miami Beach Convention Center, the show attracted an impressive mix of interior designers, architects, developers and retailers from around the world seeking what’s new in contemporary design, luxury interiors and high-end home furnishings. Through our ongoing partnership with ICFF, Luxe Interiors + Design presented the Luxe Pavilion, a curated showcase of luxury exhibitors, including Austin Bryant Moore, Barausse Doors, Bartels Doors & Hardware, Cambria, Caracole, Devialet, Dezign Market, Diane Paparo Associates, Edge Collections, Georgío Ferrara, Haiku Home, Hamilton Sinkler, Jandelle Paris & Horus France, Lābrica, Leandro Mora Designs, Lisa Jarvis Designs, LZF Lamps, M2L, Madeli, Manufacturing by Skema, Miles & May Furniture Works, Paule Marrot, Purificare, The Rubinet Faucet Company, Sectis Design, THG Paris, Tui Pranich & Associates, Universal Luxury Creations, Visser Closets and Wynwood Floors. The Pavilion also featured the Luxe Lounge, a luxurious and plush retreat, furnished exclusively by Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams, Cambria and Benjamin Moore. Guests enjoyed complimentary refreshments and snacks, while taking a break from the show. The Lounge also played host to a jam-packed cocktail party, sponsored by Cambria and Luxe Interiors + Design. Experience the Luxe Pavilion at the upcoming 29th annual ICFF in New York City, May 21-24, 2017. Visit icff.com for more information.


PROMOTION

Pacheco-Martinez & Associates

advertiser index OUTDOOR LIVING (continued)

ROOFING

STONE + TILE (continued)

STONE + TILE (continued)

Istueta Roofing 305.671.9175 | Miami istuetaroofing.com

Just Tile & Marble 561.272.4900 | Delray Beach justtilenmarble.com

Santa Rosa Marble 305.591.3744 | Doral santarosamarble.com

Keys Granite / A Daltile Company daltile.com

Spazio Marble & Granite 855.9.SPAZIO spaziomarble.com

Blanco Flooring 305.513.8447 | Miami blancoflooring.com

Marmol 844.562.7665 | Miami marmol.com

Stone Gallery Marble & Granite stonegalleryusa.com

BR Stone Co. 954.984.7007 | Pompano Beach brstonemarbleandgranite.com

Michael Aram for Artistic Tile 844.589.0557 artistictile.com/lx

Tile Emporium 305.477.0064 | Doral

Caesarstone caesarstoneus.com

Nature of Marble 561.272.0203 | Delray Beach natureofmarble.com

Total Quartz 305.629.9099 | Miami totalquartzusa.com

Cambria cambriausa.com

Neolith thesize.es

UMI 561.413.5196 | Boynton Beach umistone.com

Cavastone Group 561.994.9100 | Boca Raton cavastone.com

Omicron Granite 844.4.NEOLITH omicrongranite.net

The Residences at Mandarin Oriental, Boca Raton 561.571.0150 | Boca Raton moresidencesbocaraton.com

Cavastone Group 954.744.4134 | Dania Beach cavastone.com

Opustone 866.432.1723 Miami | Fort Lauderdale opustone.com

Sotheby’s International Realty 561.659.3555 | Palm Beach sothebyshomes.com/palmbeach

Dekton by Cosentino dekton.com

Padexpo Stone & Covering 786.235.2784 | Miami padexpo.com

Eldorado Stone eldoradostone.com

Pantai Granite 305.591.1995 | Doral pantaigranite.com

Haifa Limestone 561.683.0082 | West Palm Beach haifalimestone.com

Paris Ceramics 888.845.3487 parisceramicsusa.com

Italgres 305.599.0002 | Miami italgres.com

Prosein 305.677.3765 | Doral prosein.us

Pride Family Brands pridefamilybrands.com Teak Warehouse 800.343.7707 | 866.937.8325 teakwarehouse.com Weatherend Estate Furniture 800.456.6483 weatherend.com

POOL BUILDERS Rosmel Pools & Outdoors 305.592.7900 | Doral rosmelpools.com

REAL ESTATE Luxury Portfolio Fine Property Collection luxuryportfolio.com

RETAIL The Village at Gulfstream Park 954.454.7000 | Hallandale Beach gulfstreampark.com

MIAPB12_AdIndex.indd 6

STONE + TILE

WALLCOVERINGS Orlean Wallcoverings and Fabrics 305.571.8808 | Miami orlean.com

WINE CELLARS Vinotemp 800.777.VINO vinotemp.com

11/28/16 5:43 PM


PROMOTION

FIND A DESIGN PRO NEAR YOU LUXESOURCE.COM/DESIGNRESOURCES OUR LOCAL DESIGN RESOURCE DIRECTORY IS AN INVALUABLE TOOL TO SEARCH AND CONNECT WITH DESIGN PROS, OFFERING SERVICES FROM INTERIOR DESIGN AND ARCHITECTURE TO LANDSCAPING AND BUILDING.


gatherings

PROMOTION

PHOTOGRAPHY BY JOHN STILLMAN

THE AMERICAS COLLECTION

The Americas Collection and Luxe Interiors + Design hosted luxury design guests for an evening of fun and connecting. The Americas Collection has been the bridge between Latin American artists and their clients in the United States for 25 years, helping companies and private collectors curate their wall space with one-of-a-kind art.

PHOTOGRAPHY BY JOHN STILLMAN

STRATO AMBIENTI GRAND OPENING

This past October, Strato Ambienti celebrated its grand opening at Miracle Mile in Coral Gables. Strato Ambienti is the exclusive distributor for Colombini Group’s luxury brand Rossana. These exclusive Italian design and manufactured kitchens set the bar in both design and craftsmanship.

MIA12_StratoAmbietti_AmericasCollection.indd 1

11/29/16 11:16 AM


el sueño de senesino (senesino’s dream)

| 2009 | oil on canvas | 783/4 x 983/8 inches

RAMIRO

LLONA

4213 ponce de leon blvd. coral gables, fl 33146

www.americascollection.com 305.446.5578

nov 30 - dec 4


gatherings

PROMOTION

PHOTOGRAPHY BY JOHN STILLMAN

CHILDREN'S CANCER CARING CENTER EVENT

On November 3, Luxe Interiors + Design and Daltile Keys Granite Design Studio sponsored a unique event for the Children’s Cancer Caring Center. Ferguson and Total Window cosponsored the function, and more than 150 design leaders connected during this special philanthropic opportunity and contributed to the Children’s Cancer Caring Center.

MIA12_KeysGranite.indd 1

11/29/16 11:17 AM


Fly Private. Read Luxe. Find Luxe Interiors + Design, the EXCLUSIVE home design magazine, at the MediaJet Newsstand ™ in leading private airports nationwide.

)25 025( ,1)250$7,21 &$// ǺǾ


INSPIRATION FOUND

ANIMAL INSTINCTS WRITTEN AND PRODUCED BY BRITTANY S. CHEVALIER

JUST LIKE A LEOPARD’S SPOTS NEVER CHANGE, NEITHER DOES THE APPEAL OF THIS TRIED-AND-TRUE CLASSIC PATTERN. WHETHER THE PRINT IS MAKING A BOLD INTERIORS STATEMENT—SIMILAR TO LATE FRENCH WRITER AND PLAYWRIGHT JEAN COCTEAU’S STUDY DECORATED BY MADELEINE CASTAING—OR GRACING TODAY’S HIGH-FASHION CATWALKS, LIKE THAT OF TOM FORD’S READY-TO-WEAR AUTUMN/WINTER 2016 LINE, THIS PRIMITIVE YET SPIRITED STAPLE ALWAYS FINDS A WAY TO REMAIN REFRESHINGLY RELEVANT WHILE INSTANTLY ADDING A LUXURIOUS TOUCH TO EVERY ENSEMBLE OR SPACE.

CARTIER ADVERTORIAL PHOTO: JEAN LARIVIERE. STUDY VIGNETTE PHOTO: PHILLIPE PETIT © GETTY.

Clockwise from from top left: Look 16 / AW16 Ready-to-Wear Collection / tomford.com. Leopard-Print Pendant Light / fshenemaderantiques.com. Leopard Cowhide Rug / shopsocietysocial.com. 2000 Cartier Advertorial for Egoïste Issue N°14 by Jean Larivière. Blonde Alter Pony Bag / stellamccartney.com.. Oval Tray / danagibson.com. The study at Maison Jean Cocteau, Milly-la-Forêt, France, from Signature Spaces: Well-Travelled Interiors by Paolo Moschino and Philip Vergeylen / vendomepress.com. Monte Carlo Decanter / rosannainc.com. Afrikan Stool / magnihomecollection.com. Jungle Dream Fabric in Contrast / Phantasmagoria Collection / aimeewilder.com.

LX_COM11_InspirationFound.indd 346

11/28/16 10:56 AM


ARMANICASA.COM

Miami, 10 NE 39th Street, Miami Design District. Tel. 305 573 4331 Los Angeles, Pacific Design Center, 8687 Melrose Avenue, Suite G170, West Hollywood. Tel. 310 358 0901 New York, Decoration & Design Building, 979 Third Avenue, Suite 1424. Tel. 212 334 1271


OMICRON GRANITE & TILE 844-4-NEOLITH | info@omicrongranite.net | www.omicrongranite.net

Extraordinary Surface. Interior and exterior applications: flooring, cladding, countertops, furniture. Resistant to stains, scratches, chemicals, extreme temperatures and UV ray exposure. Maximum format, minimum thickness, different finishes. More than 40 available models.

Design, Durability, Versatility, Sustainability. SHOWROOMS Florida: Miami - Pompano - West Palm Beach - Melbourne - Orlando - Jacksonville - Panama City Beach - Tampa - Sarasota - Ft Myers - Naples Alabama: Mobile Louisiana: Harahan Ohio: Cleveland - Columbus - Cincinnati *Estatuario – Kitchen, Island, Backsplash & Column


Design by: Panache Design Consultants Fabricated by: Stone Castle

www.neolith.com


FINE FURNISHINGS. BRILLIANT DESIGN. LEGENDARY SERVICE. Robb & Stucky, the premier destination for exquisite home furnishings and the best and brightest interior designers, is now open in Coral Gables. From the moment you enter our showroom, you’ll see why the Robb & Stucky brand has surpassed the test of time – in fact, we’ve been creating beautiful interiors in Florida and across the globe for over one hundred years. We invite you to discover the new Robb & Stucky – where it’s easy to Live Life...Beautifully.

CORAL GABLES SHOWROOM: 4711 Le Jeune Road, Coral Gables, FL 33146 | (305) 667-5609 ROBBSTUCKY.COM • NAPLES

FORT MYERS

SARASOTA

CORAL GABLES

BOCA RATON Opening 2017!


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.