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EDITOR’S LETTER CONTRIBUTORS INSPIRATION FOUND In honor of Paris’ Biennale des Antiquaires, we celebrate classic, iconic style and its eternal impact on design.

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COMMENTARY Craftsmen and artists from across the country share their thoughts on what makes handmade items today’s most precious luxuries.

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BEHIND THE BRAND Bronze, glass and 1950s inspiration inform the cunning and unexpected lighting designs coming out of Jonathan Browning’s San Francisco studio.

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BESPOKE From its Portland hub, Ann Sacks relies on old-school artisanal techniques to construct a range of handcrafted tiles perfect for the modern world.

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DEBUT Designer Michael Berman dishes on his latest furniture collection, which marries elegant silhouettes with laid-back California style.

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ROUNDUP Evoke your inner academic and spark productivity with these sophisticated autumnal desktop additions.

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


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MATERIAL From lavish linens to sumptuous satins, we draw inspiration from haute couture and explore the vast spectrum of our favorite interior fabrics of the moment.

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TREND Hot off the press: Four fall reads, filled with high style, influence the season’s latest designs and décor.

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SPOTLIGHT Six fashion luminaries weigh in on the newest coveted gems that exemplify and elevate the luxurious life.

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THE LOOK

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KITCHEN + BATH Two of the home’s most oft-renovated spaces show off their inherent value with bold layouts, vibrant colors and thrilling material palettes.

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SPACEX3 Delve into all things lavish as showcased through a trilogy of showstopping spaces.

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What should your home give to you? In its purest form, it should impart beauty, honesty, delight, imperfection, and, perhaps, even a little wit or amusement. The environment that you create is essentially an extension of what you value and love, a reflection of your aesthetic sensibility. It’s something that ebbs and evolves over time yet (hopefully!) always feels authentic and true. It seems reasonable then that the space in which you live should be treated as a little haven in this world—a dwelling that makes the everyday seem that much more beautiful. This issue is largely dedicated to examining the concept of luxury, and our team connected with many artisans and designers who weighed in on the subject. It’s telling that a common thread runs through that collective dialogue: “Each piece has a story to tell.” “Collect things you love and want to have forever.” “The most luxurious of materials are also often the simplest.” “Home is sacred, and the items around us often have an emotional effect, so it is important to put a great deal of care into deciding what you allow into your space.” Wherever you reside, make home your greatest luxury.

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Memorable Luxe interview: While every single interview is fascinating in its own way, my conversation with the multifaceted Eric J. Nordstrom of Urban Remains in Chicago stands out. He left behind a career in scientific research to pursue his passion for history, architecture and salvage and has since amassed a significant collection of pieces. Is there a particular writer whose work has had an influence on you? Although I have an enduring appreciation for urban life and design of all kinds, Henry David Thoreau’s emphasis on nature and simplicity resonates with me more and more as the years go by. Who is the most interesting person you’ve ever met? Artist and potter Alessio Tasca. For decades, he created incredible pieces out of his rustic studio in the countryside just outside of Vicenza, Italy. What a life he’s lived! If I weren’t a writer, I would… Run a small bed-and-breakfast that would consist of stylish tiny homes, yurts and tree houses on a peaceful lake in the country. I’d also love to make a documentary at some point.

KARYN MILLET Photographer / Los Angeles My biggest creative influences come from… My travels. From Cuba to the Cotswolds in England, this year has been full of visual inspiration for design, color, light, composition and mood. I’m forever planning my next trip. Whose work has impacted you the most? My great-great-uncle, Francis Davis Millet. He was a famous artist who made me realize that art can be a career if you set your mind to it. He was last seen helping women and children into lifeboats off the Titanic, where he perished. What type of design inspires you? I love traditional with a twist. With architecture, I’m a big fan of the classics—Federal, Cape Cod and Spanish. I’m also intrigued by unexpected colors and fresh designs in interiors.

MINDY PANTIEL Writer / Colorado What do you find most enjoyable about the design industry? I like the ongoing integration of the art world into interior design. And I don’t mean finding art to match a sofa, but rather designers recognizing that allowing art to make its own statement only enhances and elevates a home’s interiors. Favorite element of design: Architecture. I am forever in awe of a great architect’s ability to shape a building and create spaces that are not only livable but also have a context. As a consequence, I like furnishings and accessories that make strong architectural statements. Most memorable Luxe interview: I spoke with a homeowner who shared that her husband had fallen in love with an enormous boulder weighing several tons on their property. So, as a birthday present, the wife arranged for a crane to move it near the front door so he could see it every day. The architecture and design of the house were already wonderful, but this was a reminder that the best stories (and homes) involve this kind of personal touch.

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LUXURY in the DETAILS A LOOK AT LUXURY WITH HANDS-ON CREATIVES WHO ARE POWERING THE GROWING MAKERS-MATTER REVOLUTION. WRITTEN BY BRIELLE M. FERREIRA

Luxury has a million different meanings and permutations, a concept as unique as a fingerprint to each individual person: a warm cup of coffee on a chilly, overcast morning; the cool thrill of slipping into a freshly made bed with silk sheets; a day off with no obligations or competition for the television remote. One thing these definitions, and the countless others we’ve heard while working on this issue, have in common, though, is that they all actively engage the senses. The greatest luxuries then are the things that inspire joy by the way they look, feel, smell, sound or taste—many of which exist inside the home and have transcended their supporting roles in everyday life (think a bench, a sconce, a pillow) to take center stage due to the attention their makers have given to their creations. On the following pages, we talk to the artists, designers and craftspeople responsible for both breaking and making the mold and for ensuring even the smallest details feel like priceless treasures.


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“I don’t like trendy design; although, it’s essential to keep up with changing styles. When I design textiles, I like to create things that are timeless and can work in various styles of homes—things that can be appreciated decade after decade.” –MILI SULEMAN, KUFRILIFEFABRICS.COM

“Don’t bring it home unless you plan on living with it indefinitely. There’s so much disposability in consumer culture. Instead, collect things you love and want to have forever. Search for things that retain their value even when they’re well-used, worn or patinated.” –CODY HOYT, CODYHOYT.COM

I LOVE WORKING WITH WOOD. IT HAS SO MUCH CHARACTER ; EACH PIECE HAS A STORY TO TELL AND FEELS ALIVE TO ME. A LOT OF TIMES I EVEN SPECIFICALLY LOOK FOR SLABS WITH IMPERFECTIONS, WHICH WE THEN PATCH UP IN UNIQUE WAYS.” –FLORIAN ROEPER, STUDIOROEPER.COM

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“The value in a handcrafted piece is the human connection. The digital age has made our world smaller and brought us together but left us longing for direct personal contact. I think there is an inherent comfort in owning a piece, which is made by hand, that addresses that void.” –ELYSE GRAHAM, ELYSEGRAHAM.COM

“Luxury is beauty and comfort combined. I have come to love a Martin Margiela smock that is threadbare from years of wear. My husband purchased it more than 20 years ago. When I put it on, I feel more like myself.” –PAMELA SUNDAY, PAMELASUNDAY.COM

“I am blown away by the work of artist Daniel Brush. His level of commitment, his total focus, his rabid attention to detail and his blend of the intellectual and the physical are just so impressive. I find myself on the verge of almost giving up when I see his work.” –VICTORIA REYNOLDS, TUELLREYNOLDS.COM


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“I’m continually impressed by how much a beautiful cup, the right bowl, a wellmade rug, a crafted table or an inspiring piece of art can move me. I never imagined the profound pleasure that someone else’s creativity could bring me each day.”

THE MOST LUXURIOUS OF MATERIALS ARE ALSO OFTEN THE SIMPLEST, WHETHER IT’S CLAY, WOOD, STONE OR NATURAL FIBERS. WOOD, IN PARTICULAR, IS SACRED TO OUR SURVIVAL, WITH TREES THEMSELVES OFTEN SERVING AS MARKERS OF THE PASSING OF TIME.”

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“We’re compelled to create by nature; it’s a Zen state that’s hard to match and innate in all of us. I aim to make modern heirlooms and do work that is meant to be handled and not put on a pedestal. I often wonder where my pieces end up living and hope that they’re being passed down generationally as cherished objects.”

“We love the thought that our pieces could be passed down through generations. We put a lot of effort into creating solid, wellconstructed objects. We also use the best materials that we feel are correct for each individual design and are compelled to make each piece as good as it can be.” –JAMEY GARZA, GARZAMARFA.COM

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“The ethos of handcrafted work is incomparable to that of mass-market products. Our work comes from a place of deliberation over design, aesthetic, structure, form and function. Each piece is handmade to order, so we know for whom and for what space we’re making it.” –DAVID WEEKS, DAVIDWEEKSSTUDIO.COM

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“Every painting is a struggle between what you want it to be and what the painting wants to be. Most of the time, painting is wrestling, but every once in a while, something unexpected happens— something beyond what I’ve planned or intended.” –STELLA MARIA BAER, STELLAMARIABAER.COM

“Luxuries, to me, are things that create ‘wow’ moments in our days—like when you sink into a down sofa and have no desire to be anywhere else or when you experience the pleasure of running your hands across the top of a table made from an exquisite, oneof-a-kind piece of wood that’s been skillfully finished to perfection.” –CATALINA ECHAVARRIA, CEUSTUDIO.COM

From top: The Pivot chandelier by Brendan Ravenhill; CEU Studio’s handwoven Reed bed.

MY PROCESS IS NOT LUXURIOUS AT ALL. THERE HAS BEEN BLOOD, SWEAT AND TEARS THAT HAVE GONE INTO MANY OF THE THINGS THAT I HAVE CREATED—A LOT OF BAD BEFORE YOU GET TO THE GOOD—BUT I CAN’T IMAGINE NOT DOING IT. THE PROCESS BRINGS ME SO MUCH JOY.” –MEGAN ADAMS BROOKS, MEGANADAMSBROOKS.COM

“If you’re going to splurge on anything, let it be lighting— it has the greatest ability to transform a space. No matter how nice the objects in a particular room are, if the lighting’s not right, you’re not going to spend as much time there. Beyond how it looks, too, be sure to examine what kind of light it casts.” –BRENDAN RAVENHILL, BRENDANRAVENHILL.COM

“When creating something that people will one day bring into their homes, I always try to subscribe to Shaker design philosophy: Don’t make something unless it is necessary and useful. But if it is both necessary and useful, don’t forget to make it beautiful.” –SEEMA KRISH, SEEMAKRISH.COM

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Change in approach: When I first started, I was doing everything by hand, but I quickly discovered that my designs would have to be made in a foundry because they were too complex. I only work with the best of the best: Cirecast. Material matters: For the first seven years, we used cast bronze almost exclusively, but as our

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When Jonathan Browning founded his eponymous company in 2003, he was positive of one thing: He was going to make the best lighting in the industry. “I wanted to create pieces that would outlast the people that bought them,” he says. Through designing each item by hand, using the best quality materials and producers, and taking a new approach to old ideas, Browning has proven that being the best isn’t about labels, but about commitment. In his latest offering, the Montalembert sconce, the designer shows us thoughtfulness once again with a machined-byhand lamp with a hand-polished solid-brass base and a hand-carved and polished lead-crystal shade. “Luxury is about authenticity,” says Browning. “It is about respecting your materials and deferring to what your design is trying to say and do. It’s about doing the right thing over the easy thing.”

Jonathan Browning in his San Francisco headquarters next to the Dornstab floor lamp, originally designed by J.T. Kalmar and re-edited by Browning. His Montalembert sconce is shown below, left.

repertoire expanded, we introduced brass and then lead crystal. I’d always wanted to use lead crystal because it’s such a beautiful alternative to glass. Crème de la crème: My passion has always been industrial design, but I’m also a big fan of French Beaux Arts. The French essentially studied every element of classical design, learning the rules so that they could break them and introduce something the world had never seen. Luxury suite: To me, Los Angeles’ Chateau Marmont is the height of luxury. It’s incredible to go into a room that was so beautifully designed in the 1920s and that has been restored but not fussed over. It is like stepping into an old photograph.

Hero worship: Otto Wagner gave voice to industrial design as a decorative language. I also admire Stanford White, who was really the first decorator; he would bring architectural elements from Italy and France and build whole rooms for them. Finally, I consider Louis Comfort Tiffany a genius of massively misunderstood proportion. He is often dismissed as being a little known stained-glassed window and lamp designer, which is insane. Beauty statement: The construction of the Montalembert sconce is what gives it its beauty. The electrical work flows through the brass tube, curving downward and back up, never touching the crystal shade; the armature is just there to cradle the crystal. The result is like sculpture.



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AT ANN SACKS, ART, CRAFT AND A DOSE OF SCIENCE MEET TO CREATE THE COMPANY’S SIGNATURE LINE OF TILES. WRITTEN BY LISA BINGHAM DEWART

These days, the transformation of an Ann Sacks tile from rough sketch to finished tile takes place in a sprawling Portland, Oregon, factory. However, the company’s dedication to craft, along with some of the same kilns, remains the same as it did nearly a quarter century ago when the founder of the eponymous company decided to add to her line of tile imported from Mexico with her own signature collection. The story continues in a quiet corner of the factory. There, a skilled craftsman—who goes by Gerbert—translates ideas conceived by Ann Sacks’ in-house design team and by notable collaborating designers, such as Robert

Kuo, Kelly Wearstler and Laura Kirar, into the first stages of a new tile addition to the core Made by Ann Sacks collection. “He’s a true artist,” says DeeDee Gundberg, director of product development. “He takes the design from concept to drawing to understand the repeat before transitioning it to a wax model.” From there, Gundberg and her colleagues tweak the design and make changes. “Maybe it’s just softening a corner,” says Justin Burgin, team leader of finished goods, or, “refining a line to make it slightly thinner.” Then, a wax model gets made to create a rubber positive, which in turn is used to create the mold. Finally,


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the prototype is fired and ready for glazing. It’s a critical step, since glazes can behave differently. And, notes Burgin, “Things stand out more when glazed, so it’s critical to see if any flaws appear.” Once the design is complete, the tile is ready to be put into production, joining a dizzying array of colors (over 150!) and shapes from hexagons, arabesques and scallops to the ever-popular subway tile, not to mention textures, including the Ann Sacks Modern Ribbed tiles, a recent introduction. “It’s extremely important we stay relevant,” says Gundberg. The company produces both earthenware and stoneware designs from locally sourced clay. Earthenware, the first type of

tile the company produced, allows for solid glossy or matte glazes, while the stoneware body lends itself to more decorative shapes. For basic shapes, production starts when the wet clay goes through an extruder, where it’s flattened and then cut into slugs before being loaded into presses to make specific shapes. For some tiles, including all the stoneware offerings, the designs are stamped by hand. Afterward, the tiles spend 12 to 15 hours drying before they’re ready to be biscuit-fired in the continuous kiln—a hulking piece of machinery that takes the tile up to 1,976 degrees Fahrenheit and back to room temperature in as little as 80 minutes. Then, it’s

onto the glazing area, where the pieces are either glazed on the line or hand-sprayed. Each tile in the Made by Ann Sacks collection is touched by at least seven people during its transformation. Burgin is quick to point out that a little piece of everyone involved in the production goes into the finished product. “They’re incredibly passionate about it,” he says. During factory tours, design lovers see that firsthand. “They’re blown away by the handmade process, the artisanal quality and the craftsmanship they see,” says Gundberg. “The story is extremely important to tell, so they understand what went into the making of that tile.”


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Best part about working with Theodore Alexander on your new collection, Califolio? The first thing the team at Theodore Alexander told me when we began to work together was “design like you have no constraints,” and I immediately understood why. Their capabilities are endless; they have their own foundry and handle their own finishing and leather fabrication. It allowed me to create exactly what I wanted: a large, ambitious collection (of over 75 pieces!) with a real wabi-sabi flavor and plenty of interesting textures and finishes. Share your inspiration for the collection. The size of the collection enabled me to combine a lot of the different things I’m influenced by: organic design and materials, as well as American Art Deco modernism.

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I also wanted to create a dialogue here that speaks to Los Angeles’ eclecticism, to the way we celebrate the melting pot of cultures that make up our community and how we’ve learned to mix both high and low, elegance and simplicity in our homes. Do you have a favorite piece? They’re all special to me, but I’m especially proud of the work we did on the Flint table (shown). To bring that piece to life, we had to work with Theodore Alexander to add new finishes and techniques to its repertoire. For example, for the handsome oak tabletop, we designed a finish called Sandalwood for a rich, honey color; then, to take it even further, we put it through a wire-brushing process before hitting it with white cerused wax and a very, very fine steel wood for a satin finish.

It also has a beautiful base. Yes! The Flint table also features another new finish called Foundry, a lovely metallic that gives the base the illusion of being cast in bronze. In reality, the base is fabricated resin, which makes it easier to render its river rock-shaped cutouts. I’ve always been attracted to anything curvilinear or kidney-shaped. These silhouettes, popular in the 1940s through ’60s, are some of my favorite things from that period of modernism. Dream meal to serve on this table? A fantastic L.A.-inspired lunch with fresh, homemade heirloom tomato salsa with chipotle peppers, vegetarian tacos with avocado and peppers, and delicious BBQ shrimp skewers. It’s a great example of what entertaining in California is all about: flavor and quality and health. Just don’t forget the gluten-free corn tortillas!

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WHO: Robert Cortes, the designer and founder behind Hollywood-based handcrafted furniture company Grove + Anchor. WHAT: This creative craftsman uses locally found materials to fashion his own unique collection of wooden tables, dressers, desks and more. He chronicles the process of bringing his designs to life on his well-followed Instagram feed. WHY: Cortes will brighten your day with his shots of scenic spaces, artisanal pieces and inspirational style. He has a sharp command of modern and rustic design that is evident in every one of his finished products, which are custom-made and tailored for each of their future residences. IN HIS WORDS: “It’s all in the moment. Whether it’s an image I took for my online shop or just a random photo, I love being able to capture what makes something special. I enjoy sharing what I see throughout the day and hope it can inspire someone and bring a smile to his or her face.”

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When did you open? We opened for business in the Design District at 3801 N. Miami Ave. in December 2015. Why Miami? To us, there was no better place to introduce our operations in the country: Miami is one of the most forward-thinking spots in the United States for architecture, interior design and art. Tell us about your offerings. Orlean has a wide range of wallcoverings and fabrics available for all tastes—from the most splendid classics to the most minimalist contemporary products. Describe the feel of the space. The Miami showroom follows the layout of all Orlean showrooms in Brazil, with an added local touch. The wallcoverings and fabrics are displayed in different shapes and sizes, so the clients can have a better understanding of all the products. Brazilian architect André Piva, who is responsible for all of the Orlean showrooms, led the design team. What makes Orlean unique? We’re constantly searching for the most innovative and trendsetting products. This year’s breakthrough is an incredible wallpaper collection made only of natural, sustainable and raw materials. Additionally, we offer an exclusive loyalty program called Visionaire that we have brought with us to the United States, in which we offer an international trip to our top partners to see and be inspired by great design; this year, we will be hosting in Rome! orlean.com 140 / LUXESOURCE.COM

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Italian door manufacturer Lualdi, celebrated for its cutting-edge design and commitment to resourceful living, has teamed up with Italian designer Piero Lissoni on a new line of tailor-made sliding and leaved doors. The collection expresses a sharp, modern aesthetic, playing with a combination of translucent glass and polished metal. From personalized steel handles, imagined by Lissoni, to transparent sliding doors perfect for showcasing eclectic trinkets, the resulting products are a study in contrasts: an impressive juxtaposition of light and dark, hard and soft, modern and classic. Our favorite is the collection’s L7 door (shown), which satisfies form and function with its combination of warm bronze and cool glass—a welcome statement piece in any home. lualdiporte.com

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With over 42,000 cultural offerings dotting Palm Beach’s social calendar each year, it’s no surprise fans of and guests to the stylish South Florida enclave need a little help deciding where to go and what to do. Luckily, the Cultural Council of Palm Beach County has no problem playing social director with help from the ineffable Bama Lutes Deal, Ph.D. Appointed the organization’s first official Cultural Concierge last year, Lutes Deal, an arts expert and musicologist, uses her intimate knowledge of the area’s hottest tickets—from theater to gallery showings and everything in between—to craft custom, complimentary itineraries for out-of-towners. Here, we get her to share some of her current favorite can’t-miss attractions. palmbeachculture.com

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The tony Ritz-Carlton will be capitalizing on Miami’s ever-growing arts scene with the brand’s newest Miami Beach residential project. Situated on the shores of the exclusive Surprise Lake, the property will play host to 111 condominium residences and 15 stand-alone villas, priced to over $40 million. While each home will be equipped with custom Boffi kitchens and baths and top-of-the-line finishes, the real luxuries are saved for the services, activities and spaces located throughout the property’s 7-plus acres, such as the world’s first residential art studio, which will encourage residents to tap their creativity through sculpture, painting, ceramics, beadwork and more. The development also includes on-site amenities like a fully stocked library, rooftop pool deck and meditation garden. And if that doesn’t keep residents amused, there will also be a private fitness center, waterfront yoga and unlimited access to a private 40-foot VanDutch day yacht as well as concierge services managed through the Ritz-Carlton. theresidencesmiamibeach.com

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I can’t get enough of… Some of our wonderful local artists here in South Florida. Incredible talents like Erin Fromkes and Alyssa di Edwardo, for example, are worth keeping an eye on. Their artistic abilities have been recognized by the Cultural Council of Palm Beach County time and time again, and for good reason. Don’t pass up: The vibrant theater scene in Palm Beach County, especially Louis Tyrell’s Theatre Lab at FAU. It’s a wonderful incubator of new works for the American stage. There’s always something both new and modern and old and classic there—something for everyone.

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If Miami-based designer Letitia Elizabeth could offer one piece of advice to the enthusiastic followers of her budding homewares and textile business, it would be this: Kick off your shoes. It is this casual, anything-goes ethos that is the foundation of her online shop with all of its environmentally friendly, handcrafted offerings in everything from pillows and bedding to tableware and art. “This is a brand for women like me,” says Elizabeth. “It’s taken years, but finally, I have come to realize that it’s the smallest things that inspire and enrich the everyday, whether it be an ornately embellished set of greeting cards, an ethereal maxi dress or a plush embroidered throw pillow on display in a vintage chair.” Below, she shares her favorites stops for fun, fashion and design in her stomping grounds of Miami. letitiaelizabeth.com 9 a.m. You absolutely cannot start your day without a Verano Fresh smoothie from the stunningly designed Jugofresh. Then, take a quick jaunt down the street to Zak the Baker for its delicious pastries or steel-cut oat porridge topped with maple walnuts and banana. 10 a.m. While you’re in the area, sashay over to Wynwood Walls and be prepared to take a thousand pictures. Keep your eyes peeled, because you cannot miss Wynwood Letterpress directly across from Jugofresh. It has hands-down the best selection of small local artisan goods. 11 a.m. Check out Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams; then, it’s off to One of a Kind for classic-meetsmodern home furniture design.

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2 p.m. It’s a good time to unwind, so stop in to rest at O Cinema for a matinee showing. O is a rebellious independent cinema, and you might just rub elbows with local artists, directors or someone to accompany you for the rest of the day. 3 p.m. If you’re not watching the film, rent a bike from our city’s amazing new local bike-share program and cruise through the avenues. 4 p.m. For a wonderfully curated selection, you absolutely must check out Nomad Tribe, which is an ethical fashion marketplace for all brands that is about creating a positive social impact. Stop by Caveat for custom-made jeans that would rival any pair coming out of the Italian ateliers.

12 p.m. Time to munch on some amazing avocado toast from Michael’s Genuine Food & Drink. If that doesn’t float your boat, try the duck rillette and deviled eggs. Absolutely delicious!

5 p.m. Time to mix it up with a bit of nature among this concrete jungle. If you want to enter a world unlike any other, Plant the Future is a mustsee! The formations and vision of Paloma Teppa are unlike anything I’ve ever seen.

1 p.m. It’s 5:00 somewhere! Squeeze in some day-drinking at Brick, where its vibrancy and colorful personas are perfectly blended together. After, head to Bossa gallery for an impressive collection of Brazilian artworks. Or, indulge in a relaxing urban retreat by stepping inside Eména Spa.

6 p.m. End the evening with it-girl yoga guru Amy Dannheim at Greenmonkey in Miami Beach. Break a sweat and jet off to Mignonette for supper where you can get a real taste of South Florida. Burn the calories by having a light night stroll with Art Walk, the city’s most popular public event, which takes place every second Saturday.


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HITTING the BOOKS THE VISIONARY AUTHORS BEHIND THIS SEASON'S FRESHEST READS TAKE US BETWEEN THE COVERS WHILE WE TAP THEIR TOMES FOR DESIGN INSPIRATION. WRITTEN BY BRITTANY S. CHEVALIER

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ANDREW GINGER ON CECIL BEATON AT HOME: AN INTERIOR LIFE

Preface: A biography of celebrated photographer, set designer and artist Sir Cecil Beaton that explores his dynamic personality through his interiors and private life. Inspirational contributors: I’m drawn to historical detail in both interiors and costume, which makes Beaton fit perfectly into my pantheon, along with Oliver Messel, George Barbier and Alexandre Benois. Trademark style: I tend to gravitate toward the eccentric, the grand and the theatrical. Afterword: Have patience and keep shuffling the cards.

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1. Cecil Beaton at Home: An Interior Life by Andrew Ginger / $85 / rizzolibookstore.com 2. Bishop Floor Lamp / $1,150 / coilanddrift.com 3. Stones Eau de Parfum / $125 / atelierdegeste.com 4. Ainsley Mirror / $4,200 / arteriorshome.com 5. Kasba Wing Chair with Espresso Finish / $7,070 / jiunho.com 6. Emme Zip Pump in Caramel Suede / $650 / aquatalia.com 7. Marbled Stripe Fabric in Charcoal Black / $158 per yard / rebeccaatwood.caom 8. Polytope Ashtray by Andrew O. Hughes / $800 / shop-tetra.com 9. Annata Velvet in Rust / Price upon request / michaelsmithinc.com

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1. The Coveteur: Private Spaces, Personal Style by Stephanie Mark and Jake Rosenberg / $35 / abramsbooks.com 2. Belvedere Chandelier in Silver-Leaf Finish / $10,910 / niermannweeks.com 3. Erehwon Collar by Judy Geib / $12,960 / barneys.com 4. Wild Thing Wallpaper by Ghislaine Vinas (left) and Élan Vital Wallpaper by Ovando / $9 per square foot and $200 per roll / flavorpaper.com 5. St. Louis | Camellia Lenses with Handcrafted Acetate Frames / $235 / krewe.com 6. Zeynab Bone-Inlay Tray / $185 / aelfie.com 7. Beverly Bar Cart / $1,940 / mgbwhome.com 8. Almandine Sofa / The Jean-Louis Deniot Collection / $9,297 / bakerfurniture.com 9. Dover Alpaca Throw / $395 / serenaandlily.com

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COOL & COLLECTED CHARA SCHREYER & GARY HUTTON ON ART HOUSE Preface: This book is an exploration of our 40-year collaboration that covers both living with and designing homes that honor art. While various elements of the homes in our book have been published, this was an opportunity to share the visions behind them in a comprehensive way. Inspirational contributors: Each other. Trademark style: Like a symphony, we play different instruments at different times. We actually finish each other’s sentences—it can be kind of frightening. Afterword: There are only two kinds of people in the world: the ones that love sparkly things and the ones that won’t admit it.

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MICHELLE NUSSBAUMER ON WANDERLUST: INTERIORS THAT BRING THE WORLD HOME

Preface: Wanting to create a different type of shelter narrative, I added an element of lifestyle by sharing the various journeys I have made over the years collecting eclectic and one-of-a-kind finds for my projects. Selected content: One of my clients, a young jewelry designer, has a spiritual aspect to her work, so we incorporated jewel tones and gemstones to her library (pictured). Inspirational contributors: Travel, nature, old Hollywood films, large English country homes, Cecil Beaton, Tony Duquette and Hutton Wilkinson. Trademark style: Adventurous, familyoriented, personal and refined. Afterword‌ Think globally, love madly and decorate worldly.

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Signature: Kate Spade has really revolutionized the accessory business, and the brand continues to do so with other categories that help shape the well-lived lifestyle. Material: Velvet and leather have a tendency to be soft and sexy; in this case, they cause an understated juxtaposition with the structural and industrial brass legs. Fashion x Interiors: I believe that the definition of luxury changes from time to time. For now, the focus is more about comfort, ease and access in both fashion and interiors—a quiet luxury à la well-crafted and beautifully designed pieces. Necessary Extravagance: However you define luxury, bring it about as often as you can.


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THE PIECE: Syrie Stools THE DESIGNER: Kate Spade New York FIND IT: katespade.com THE INSPIRATION: From the clean piping of the cushions to the fearlessly feminine brass legs, the Syrie stools epitomize exactly what Kate Spade New York has always been about: classic design with a twist. Here, buttery leather and blush cut velvet keep the seats au courant, while the cut of the legs adds an unexpected edge, proving that the company’s signature ethos is sure to always keep us on our toes.

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GOLD MINE THE PIECE: Iolite Table Lamp THE DESIGNER: Jean-Louis Deniot FIND IT: bakerfurniture.com THE INSPIRATION: The Iolite table lamp is one clever chameleon, sparking a curious source of inspiration. And that is exactly what Jean-Louis Deniot intended to do with this striking design made of brass and alabaster. Fashioning an organic, naturalistic shape, the French design luminary left the product open to interpretation: Is it a shell encasing a pearl or a peacock feather? Either way, this sculptural piece provokes conversation and brightens any space it inhabits.

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Heritage: Baker’s craftsmanship has been highly regarded from its inception, and to this day, the quality stands up to its name. Material: I am intrigued by the artful contrasts in Deniot’s design—the hard and soft, the smooth and the liquid, the metallic and the organic; together, they strike a beautiful balance and create harmony. Recall: A striking piece like Deniot’s anchors a room or creates a conversation. It evokes a memory, dream or inspiration. To me, it feels a little Deco. Necessary Extravagance: Luxury is all about dreaming. It’s being able to afford to have the time to grasp the unnecessary. Time is our biggest luxury. Fashion x Interiors: If you don’t need it, it’s luxury, and that applies across any category.


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Signature: Celerie Kemble’s designs are fresh yet traditional, and many of her pieces feel as if they could have been handed down through generations— the perfect combination of contemporary and nostalgia. Details: These boxes epitomize luxury because they don’t just serve a purpose; they are also special and artistic. The devil is in the details, and there is no better way to tie a space together than with the accessories. Recall: They remind me of a box my grandmother used to keep in her library that was full of matchbooks she collected from her travels around the world. Composition: The way the boxes are enveloped by de Le Cuona’s lush linen makes it feel like you have just unwrapped a gift. Fashion x Interiors: Kemble’s mixture of rattan and brass reads as smart, distinctive and tailored—a winning combination in all facets of design.

TREASURE TROVE THE PIECE: Rattan & Brass Boxes THE DESIGNER: Celerie Kemble FIND IT: maitland-smith.com THE INSPIRATION: It’s no question that Celerie Kemble is a fan-favorite, and her chic and livable interiors have effortlessly translated into an accessories line with Maitland-Smith. Case in point: these rattan and brass boxes, envisaged with a modern blend of natural materials and a glimmer of glamour—an adored Kemble trademark.


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GREAT HEIGHTS THE PIECE: Fulcrum Candlesticks THE DESIGNER: Lee Broom FIND IT: leebroom.com THE INSPIRATION: Once again, Lee Broom takes us to another level with his just-the-right-amount-of-edge Fulcrum candlesticks. Exploring the capabilities of pivots and supports, Broom employed solid Carrara marble to put his ideas into practice. Considering the products’ colossal and sculptural presence, one is easily reminded that these are indeed not your grandmother’s candlesticks.

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Detail: Luxury is in the details, and Lee Broom’s candlesticks have been carefully conceptualized; his vision and modernity are very in-line with the Cuyana aesthetic. Material: Marble is so rich and transcendent yet its natural texture commands attention in a subtly powerful way. Fashion x Interiors: The two run parallel in that rich materials and beautiful craftsmanship are of equal importance. Incorporating these precious finds into your home— and closet—can make the everyday feel elevated. Timelessness: It’s important to bring the customer back to the essence of a product through its materials and design. To invest in luxury is to invest in something that will bring you comfort and gratification for years to come.


CUTTING EDGE THE PIECE: Alchemy Table THE DESIGNERS: Lauren Larson and Christian Swafford FIND IT: material-lust.com THE INSPIRATION: The self-described “dark horses of design” enamor us with the latest addition to their Geometry is God collection: the Alchemy table. In maintaining a keen focus on their Solitarian design philosophy and distinct aesthetic, this piece—driven by the alchemical symbolism for air, earth, fire and water—personifies the duo’s fascination and commitment to ancient symbols and a proclivity to reinterpret these markings in contemporary and striking ways.

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Continuity: Lauren and Christian have such a strong aesthetic that is present in really every piece they design—I always respect a dedication to an artistic ideal. Material: Brass, both polished and brushed (as in this case), always screams luxury to me. Recall: The calculated proportions and mixed-metal finishes are reminiscent of the Cubism period. Composition: I love the rough yet lavish vibe of the background textile, which especially complements the brilliant polish and high design of the Alchemy table. Evolution: I don’t think that luxury and formality are mutually exclusive. I want to feel luxurious in what I wear, the quality of it, how it fits the body; similarly, I want to cultivate pieces for my home that evoke that same feeling. Big or small, whether you wear it or just admire it, luxury goods bring you joy.


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Technology has influenced and affected every industry in design—its ubiquity has forced even the most ardent of purists to adapt in one way or another. But simply adapting is not enough: The survival of today’s leading manufacturers of luxury, bespoke goods has been contingent upon their ability to find an equilibrium between handmade and high-tech. “The Mark of the Maker” takes a look inside some of the most respected companies in their fields, recognized for their painstakingly intricate building processes and commitment to pre-modern artisanal forms of production.


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SUN VALLEY BRONZE When Bob and Debbie Commons started Sun Valley Bronze over 20 years ago near the resort town of Sun Valley, Idaho, the goal was to create something better, more durable and with greater integrity than what was already on the market. Bob was in the high-end residential building industry, and Debbie was drafting architectural plans; they observed a void in the market when it came to the finish details for high-end residences. Sun Valley Bronze succeeded in fulfilling its objectives and has grown into a leading manufacturer of fine architectural hardware. A factor that has propelled the company to the upper echelon of decorative hardware is its ability to adapt to change in the marketplace, from design preferences to technological advances in conceptualization and building. “When Sun Valley Bronze first started, all patterns were made in a wood shop by hand. Today, we are using state-of-the-art 3-D modeling software and CNC milling machines that are all manufactured in California at the Haas CNC factory. We collaborate with Boise State University to realize some of our more complicated designs with 3-D printing technology,” Bob explains. Sun Valley Bronze’s work, known for its simple, clean and timeless qualities, is driven by ergonomics and process. “Service and quality are the most important parts of our company,” he says. “We are focused on making products we are proud of, crafted of the highest quality materials and made in the U.S., and we back it up with friendly, prompt and honest service.”

Our clients are looking for one-ofa-kind products designed to last.

INSIDE SUN VALLEY BRONZE Fresh + favorite collections. Sun Valley Bronze is excited to introduce its new lighting collection, including the freestanding Otto lamp. A favorite of Bob’s is the patented adjustable ball-bearing hinge, which is a resounding success because it works so flawlessly. Provenance. Sun Valley Bronze designs and manufactures all of its products proudly in the U.S. Newly acquired. Sun Valley Bronze purchased Reveal Designs, which manufactures exceptional modern hardware, all designed by its worldrenowned design partners. Artistic update. Sun Valley Bronze is now casting brass in addition to its white and silicon bronze. Fun family fact. The lock key cover was designed by the Commons’ son Josh. He designed it to fit his thumbprints so the cover could easily be pushed from side to side. That small interaction with the hardware guided his process and is why the key cover has the unique ridge in the face of the design.

1. Assembly. Sun Valley Bronze hardware assembly includes stainless steel components and Teflon-coated springs for flawless function and to ensure longevity in humid or coastal climates. 2. Casting. The furnace heats the bronze to a pouring temperature of 2250° Fahrenheit.

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LEE INDUSTRIES

DESIGN DIALOGUE LEE INDUSTRIES GIVES READERS INSIGHT INTO THE COMPANY’S SUSTAINABLE AND ARTISTIC INFLUENCES Do you have a design process? If so, what is it? When LEE envisions new designs for upholstery, it is the refinement of the design that makes our product unique. The details make the difference in our products—the contour of a leg, the seaming of a cushion, the grain of the wood, the curvature of the silhouette, the geometric precision of a frame, the hand tufting of the back—these become the stars of the show. Have your practices changed to keep up with new technologies? Absolutely! In manufacturing, all of our products are drawn in CAD, and our vendors must be able to receive all files in CAD, as well. Our cutting is done on automated cutters with talented operators making sure to achieve the highest yield of any fabric or leather used.

LEE Industries began in 1969 in a small workshop in North Carolina. From the beginning, the ambition of founders Bill and Dottie Coley was to manufacture quality, Americanmade furniture that they would use in their own home. Good fortune came in finding skilled craftspeople to create beautiful and enduring pieces. LEE has always been focused on providing custom designs and maintaining a high-quality standard in its products. For 47 years, creating quality home furnishings, building with pride and using sustainable practices has resulted in LEE earning Gold Exemplary Recognition from the Sustainable Furnishings Council. LEE is the only upholstery manufacturer to earn this recognition. It has successfully completed a two-year process of evaluation and auditing in operations, production and outreach in its community. LEE has maintained its reputation in the furniture industry by creating quality furniture, caring for the communities that build and sell its product and caring for the environment. Everyone can sit back and relax knowing LEE is good as gold!

What types of craftspeople/artisans comprise your firm? The average tenure of an associate at LEE Industries is 15 years. This is a highly skilled workforce, and it shows through their dedication and commitment to our company.

It has been our goal and mission to be a leader in manufacturing environmentally friendly products for the past 47 years.



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The hallmark of Hubbardton Forge lighting is design that is graceful and unembellished, allowing the materials and forms to speak for themselves.

HUBBARDTON FORGE

A dynamic and diverse mélange of creative talent converges at the Hubbardton Forge headquarters in Castleton, Vermont, where one-of-a-kind, sculptural lighting is brought to life through deft craftsmanship and ingenuity. A team of more than 225 designers, artisans, metal crafters, welders, production staff members and customer service professionals contributes to Hubbardton Forge’s long-standing success and designation as one of the U.S.’s most esteemed lighting manufacturers. In addition to its exclusively made-in-America practices, Hubbardton Forge is unwavering in its use of quality materials and artful, handcreated building methodologies. “At Hubbardton Forge, we are designers and makers; each piece is made to order, whether a single piece or every corridor of a hotel,” explains David Kitts, Design Director of the company. “Each fixture will have its own personality brought forth from the fires of the forge.” Blending the time-honored with the avant-garde, Hubbardton Forge continues to find equilibrium in a technologically driven marketplace. “We still use the hammer and anvil on some designs, but technology, especially LEDs, has had a major impact on our practices. The light source is no longer secondary in the design development process but is now often the driver in the design,” Kitts says. “Working with a local LED manufacturer, we’re able to do things we never thought possible. We can bend the lighting element to become an integral part of a fixture’s sculpture, or we can suspend the metal sculpture and envelop it with a wash of up/down light from an LED light guide platform that is part of its forged steel frame.” 1

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THE DESIGN PROCESS Who: The designers at Hubbardton Forge come from backgrounds in architecture, engineering and even jewelry design. They possess a wealth of knowledge and a deep respect for all art forms. What: Designers work individually and as a team, brainstorming, sketching, meeting and critiquing, often pushing themselves and each other to create designs that celebrate form, materials and artistry that can only be achieved through handcrafted design. Where: American-made, in Castleton, Vermont. Why: To merge “art and illumination.” “Given the choice, don’t we want our lives to be illuminated artfully throughout the day?” asks Hubbardton Forge’s V.P. of Marketing, Jeanne-Marie Gand.

1. Spring LED Pendant, part of the Four Seasons Collection, features handblown artisanal glass droplets on a steel trellis. 2. Vermont artisan from AO Glass creating the Spring pendant’s raindrops. 3. Preparing steel in nearly 2000ºF flames at Hubbardton Forge to be shaped into handcrafted sculptural lighting fixtures.


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ETHICS AND INNOVATION: THE LIFEBLOOD OF DACOR Principles first. DACOR’s company values are to respect others, do good work, give thanks and celebrate life. Made in America. Consumers who want to build their dream kitchen put an emphasis on handcraftsmanship. There are only three high-end brands that are true to the handcrafted tradition of being built in the U.S., with DACOR as one of them. Breakthrough design. A great accomplishment was creating the 30-inchwide wall oven category in 1987. Every other ultrapremium brand offers one now, and it has become an industry standard. Fan favorite. The DACOR WineStation. It is a four-bottle pour and preservation system that can stand alone on a counter or be built into a cabinet.

1. New Discovery fully integrated refrigeration with deeper interior depth and all-metal interior body construction. 2. The four-bottle WineStation dispenser with patented preservation system, ensuring that each glass is like the first. 3. Founder, Stan Joseph.

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Innovation and heritage are both honored in the creation and execution of DACOR-made appliances. DACOR (Distinctive Appliance CORporation) was incorporated in 1965 in Los Angeles; however, its origins date back to the Stananthony Corp., established in 1948 by Stan and Anthony Joseph. The company was founded on the credo of “innovations that matter,” which was reflected in its first product: a complete self-contained kitchen ventilation hood system for the high-end residential market. This credo is still woven into DACOR’s corporate ethos and can be seen in the many industry firsts credited to the brand. “We don’t innovate to be fashionable,” says Michael West, director of marketing at DACOR. “We only pursue innovations that will matter and make a tangible difference to the home chef. A great example is the DACOR iQ product that integrates a computer tablet into the oven operation.” Founded and based in California, DACOR finds inspiration in the design, technological, educational and entrepreneurial subcultures that distinguish the state and seeks influence and insight from other industries and leading professionals in their field. “DACOR’s design team pays attention to technology changes, such as induction cooking and control methods like integrating Android tablets for better performance and usability. DACOR taps outside talent such as BMW Designworks USA and the chefs at Le Cordon Bleu (who have tested and recommended our cooking products) to improve its offerings to keep them cutting-edge,” West explains.

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IF YOU KNOW A TRUFFLE GUY IN FRANCE, YOU’RE A DACOR CHEF. Dacor is built for the world’s most demanding chefs. And you, mon petit chou, are exactly the breed of culinary enthusiast Dacor appliances are designed to please. For three generations, we’ve worked tirelessly to equip the passionate chef with precise, undeniably gorgeous cooking appliances. Complete your dream kitchen with a free Dacor Dishwasher, Ventilation System or Instant Savings with our It’s Your Choice offer, for a limited time. Learn more at www.dacor.com/Promotions/Its-Your-Choice Tested and recommended by the Master Chefs of Le Cordon Bleu.®

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BERNHARDT Bernhardt-built: It’s a legacy that honors hundreds of beautifully made furnishings crafted over a century. One of the largest family-owned companies in the country, Bernhardt is led today by the fourth generation of Bernhardts, enabling the firm’s rich history to live on through a deeply committed familial leadership. From its earliest days, furniture making has been an artisanal skill, passed down from generation to generation. Bernhardt honors the origins of the craft—as do its employees. “Over the 127 years we’ve been in business, generations of artisans have passed their expertise on to the next, while incorporating new technologies and innovative ways of making furniture,” shares Alex Bernhardt Jr., Bernhardt’s CEO and president. “The creativity, ingenuity and dedication of countless fathers and mothers, sons and daughters and husbands and wives form the bedrock of our company.” Founded in 1889 by John Mathias Bernhardt, Alex Bernhardt Jr.’s great-grandfather, Bernhardt was born upon the tenets of high-caliber materials, craftsmanship and people. “Leveraging the region’s natural resources and local woodworking skills to strengthen the local economy, he [John] opened his factory with vast ambitions and 25 employees. Our original guiding principle was quality craftsmanship in all our products and a responsibility and partnership with the people of our community,” Alex explains. Bernhardt’s case goods and upholstery are cherished and coveted globally, showcasing thoughtful originality and meticulous execution: they can be found adorning the interiors of posh five-star hotels, private residences and revered public institutions. “Our hope is that when someone looks at a piece of furniture, they will know it is Bernhardt by its style,” he says.

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What is the philosophy behind your firm? The company’s history is one of creativity and passion for the artistry of furniture making, united with a deep commitment to people and relationships. Is your work easily recognizable? Do you have signature design elements? Particularly in our home collections, our brand is known for creating jewelry for the home, creating luxury moments where we live. This is usually accomplished by mixing different finishes and materials, with an emphasis on a variety of metals. Do you have a design process? If so, what is it? We create a palette of colors and materials and then create forms to clothe in these various textures. We rarely create a single piece in a vacuum. It’s always about the mix within a room.

1. One-of-a-kind pieces: a credenza hand-carved and wrapped in German silver paired with modern horn chairs. 2. Elevating furniture to art form with handwork processes and organic-applied materials. 3. Originality and artisanal workmanship in the parchmentcovered credenza and textured iron and hide chair.

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PERSONAL TOUCH IN THE HOME’S BUSIEST SPACES, LUXURY MEANS DITCHING COOKIE-CUTTER STYLE FOR HIGHLY CUSTOM LOOKS THAT ARE BRIMMING WITH ONE-OF-A-KIND PANACHE. WRITTEN BY BRIELLE M. FERREIRA

There is no staple recipe for the perfect kitchen or bath. And while a few tried-and-true formulas can get you pretty close (think one-part design inspiration from your favorite shelter magazine, one-part your preferred color and material palettes and two-parts whatever works for your family and lifestyle), the time it takes to cook up all the elements varies widely from person to person and project to project. Only one thing remains consistent: The most successful rooms in the home are those you fill with the things you love. The secret to design bliss is knowing when to break the rules in favor of additions—like an elegant chandelier over a freestanding tub or a bold rug in the kitchen—that make you uniquely happy. On the following pages, we convince some of Luxe’s favorite designers to spill the secrets behind their most-coveted—and therefore inherently covetable—spaces.

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Interior designer Laura Burleson’s own Tallahassee, Florida, kitchen is as unique as she is, with an unconventional floor plan, furniture-inspired cabinetry and a handsome La Cornue range. The host chairs are from Lee Industries.


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The reclaimed table looks fresh thanks to a coat of a custom Annie Sloane Chalk Paint mix. The chandelier overhead is from Arteriors.

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Interior designer Laura Burleson didn’t overlook a single detail in designing her casual yet sophisticated workhorse space but still managed to have plenty of fun, playing with texture and color and introducing unexpected elements throughout. lauraburleson.com

Favorite element in the space? The campaignstyle sink base. I fell in love with a giant vintage chest in London during the remodel, but its dimensions were off; instead, I had a cabinetmaker build a replica out of walnut and brass hardware.

Share the vision for your kitchen. I wanted the space to feel like a dining room that happens to have a kitchen on the periphery, rather than a kitchen with a table in the middle; so, I eliminated traditional upper cabinets and designed the cabinetry to look more like furniture.

How did you master the mix? In this space, the walnut sink base and cypress ceilings dictated the palette, so I used Farrow & Ball’s Elephant’s Breath on the cabinetry, hood and walls to unite the wooden undertones—thereby drawing the eye to the more dominant elements.



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MIDAS TOUCH Everything but the kitchen sink: It’s hard to believe the idiom would have gained any traction if its author had gotten a look at this Summit, New Jersey, kitchen by designer Heidi Piron. After all, there’s no way this brass beauty would ever get left behind. When paired with warm wooden countertops and a subtle marble herringbone backsplash, it’s a total scene-stealer. heidipiron.com

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A universal fi xture base like Axor’s U-Base is more than just an easy solution for renovations and remodeling; it’s an invitation to unchartered creative expression in two of the home’s most oft-predictable spaces. This year, Axor invited top design talents, like David Adjaye, Werner Aisslinger, GamFratesi and Jean-Marie Massaud, to create one-of-a-kind spouts using the U-Base system, and the result is a series of five fine-crafted and sculptural masterpieces, like the Water Steps faucet by Front shown here, that are sure to add individualized, artistic fl air to any space they inhabit. axor-design.com

SAME VEIN PHOTO: CAMBRIA/BRANDON BARRE. UP THE SPOUT PHOTO: COURTESY AXOR. MIDAS TOUCH PHOTO: CHRISTIAN GARIBALDI.

While marble has long been considered a luxury staple in the kitchen, technology is quickly upping the ante with new engineered materials with all of the original’s good looks, plus enhanced performance and durability. One of Cambria’s newer entries, a quartz named Brittanicca, is a current favorite with striking gray and silver veining on a brilliant white backdrop. cambriausa.com


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A study in contrasts, this bathroom’s warm brass faucets from Waterworks pop against a palette of whites and grays established by floor tiles from New Ravenna. The washstand is from Palmer, and the sconces are from Schoolhouse Electric & Supply Co.

When interior designer Marianne Simon decided she wanted to capture a bit of coastal elegance in a Seattle bathroom, she could think of only one material that would bring her vision to life: brass. Used sparingly throughout— on the cool nautical-style mirrored medicine cabinets from RH, the seafaring sconces overhead, and the pretty-as-a-picture washstand and matching faucets—the brass both pops against the clean subway tiles and reins in the dizzying intrigue of the abstract tiles underfoot. “Brass, especially the unlacquered brass I used here, is really hot right now,” Simon says. “It patinas beautifully and adds warmth. It’s a great alternative to other finishes, especially in spaces you don’t want to feel too sweet. It truly just gets better and better with time.” mariannesimondesign.com 210 / LUXESOURCE.COM

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“I’ve grown to appreciate scale, but half the fun of design is the unexpected. I played with scale in an unconventional way here with the mirror, and it just works.”

“I LOVE MIXING THINGS UP. CONTRASTING TEXTURES AND TONES OR OLD AND NEW PIECES GLAMS UP AN ORDINARY SPACE. -TALIAH LOWRY, byronbeachabodes.com.au

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“THE BATHROOM SHOULD BE SERENE YET POWERFUL AT THE SAME TIME; IT’S IMPORTANT TO TRY AND CREATE BALANCE IN DESIGN.” -SHANNON WOLLACK, lifestyle-la.com

Clockwise from top left: In this bathroom by Kristine Hammons, a bold Stone Textile wallpaper and Kohler faucet set the tone. A chandelier from RH hangs over a tub from Signature Hardware, a tub filler from Newport Brass and tile flooring from Cement Tile Shop in this bathroom from Shannon Wollack. A Triple Seven Home sconce presides over a Taliah Lowry-designed bathroom with a sink and faucet from Reece. 212 / LUXESOURCE.COM


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THE CHALLENGE: Combine a contemporary South Beach-style interior within a Mediterraneaninspired exterior featuring barrel roof tiles, decorative columns and bougainvillea vines creeping over arched openings. “Since the original home was historically significant, the city required that the new construction represent the same architectural style,” says architect Kiko Franco. “The challenge was to incorporate the homeowner’s modern tastes.” THE WORK: Designers Louis Shuster and Eric Dyer worked with a neutral palette, mixing sleek profiles with

simplicity in each room to amicably balance the elaborate exterior with a minimalist interior. “The homeowner didn’t mind the Mediterranean style outside but insisted on a more contemporary South Beach look inside,” says Shuster. Adds Dyer, “We focused on creating subtle details and clean, linear surfaces.” THE RESULT: The design concept is structured, such as in the living room, where each furniture item mimics one another in a clean and modern way. Here, the interior exhibits a modern vibe, but in a complementary juxtaposition to the grand, historic exterior.

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THE CHALLENGE: The owners of this South Florida retreat sought to create a West Indies tropical plantation, complete with live oaks, shutters and louvered doors, on a serene, 20-acre lot—one that captures timeless style while being warm and welcoming to all who visit. “They wanted a comfortable home without formality—clean and transitional,” says interior designer Marlene Murrah. THE WORK: Murrah fashioned the interiors with pieces from the owners’ existing collection of art and antiques, such as in the living room, where

she upholstered two sofas from their previous house with a Holly Hunt fabric by Casa Dio for a more modernized look. “There’s now such depth and substance in every aspect of the home,” says Murrah. THE RESULT: Ultimately, the design team’s goal was achieved to create a welcoming and refined home that interacts well from the entry gazebo throughout the entire residence. “It was a great marriage, where we all brought our strongest abilities to the table,” says builder Marc Angles. “We all spoke the same language.”

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SERENE ESCAPE THE DESIGN TEAM: Architecture / Marsh & Associates, Inc. Interior Design / Allison Paladino Interior Designs Home Builder / Athens Construction Inc.

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THE CHALLENGE: A couple drawn to a 1960s Delray Beach condo wanted to create a crisp, contemporary space. With a desire for a welcoming, innovative and accessible interior, the couple hired designers Allison Paladino and Zita Rudd, along with architect Mark Marsh and builder Phillip Maragos, to make their design dreams come to life. THE WORK: To give the homeowners a serene oasis, the design team worked together to incorporate a palette of blues and whites, along with marina-inspired accents. Additionally, combining tactile surfaces,

clean-lined furniture and attention-grabbing artwork creates a cozy yet present-day feel for the home. “When they open the door, they undoubtedly know they are in Florida at the beach,” says Paladino. THE RESULT: “With the neutral palette—the consistency of these offwhite tones we used—nothing feels very heavy in this apartment,” says Paladino. Overall, the home reflects the couples’ desire for a Zen and tranquil lifestyle. “Life’s busy,” says one of the homeowners, “and this condo is our getaway from the snow and the usual pace of life.”

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REAL ESTATE INSIDERS DISH ON THE STATE OF THE LUXURY HOME MARKET: WHAT’S SELLING, WHO’S BUYING, AND WHAT’S HOT NOW. WRITTEN BY MIMI FAUCETT

ON THE MARKET When we asked Jacksonville interior designer Jim Howard to share his design philosophy, he quoted Winston Churchill, saying, “My tastes are simple. I am easily satisfied by the best.” These words seem to ring even truer today, especially when we look at the current state of luxury real estate. To the high-end homebuyer (or seller), today’s unlimited options and unprecedented modern amenities have created a whole new world of knowledge and access, but one thing has remained constant: When it comes to home, we want the best—the best home or condo, in the best neighborhood, on the best block, with all the bells and whistles. And what does that mean in today’s market? Here, we speak with some of the industry’s biggest power players—from a renowned home stager with an eye for what sells to the nation’s top real estate agents—to find out what’s prompting bidding wars all over the country.


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WE ASKED FIVE TOP REAL ESTATE AGENTS ABOUT THE TRENDS THEY’RE SEEING IN THEIR OWN BACKYARDS.

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The right lighting can make—or break—the sale of your home. A successful lighting scheme comprises a harmonious mixture of ambient, task and accent lighting, so a homeowner can easily choose the mood of the room and increase its functionality. The rule of thumb in interior lighting is to layer all three. Volker Haug’s Discus fixture (shown here) covers all the bases. It is simple and efficient with one exposed bulb, but its decorative marble disks, paired with a brushed-brass finish, create interest and add a pop of color. volkerhaug.com

Which neighborhood is the safest bet for a return on investment? In Greenwich, I don’t think of a specific area as having a better return on investment, but rather a home itself. I also believe that we have gone back to buying a home to live in and for family, not just for investment. Unless, of course, you are an investor looking to invest. Where do new buyers want to be? I have been fortunate enough to have young buyers looking to stay in the urban core and others opting for the suburbs. Barbara Zaccagnini, Coldwell Banker, coldwellbanker.com

SCOTTSDALE, ARIZONA Most outrageous home you’ve ever sold? An 11,000-square-foot concretesteel-and-glass contemporary estate, all on one level, in Paradise Valley on one of the best streets in town. Which neighborhood is having a moment? Rio Verde Foothills is making national news thanks to its dedication to sustainability practices. What do buyers want? Contemporary architecture has become very popular

since we over-delivered Tuscan and Mediterranean design for the past 15 years. Most buyers are favoring open-floor plans, clean lines and an efficient use of space. Where do buyers want to be? Arizona buyers should be zeroing in on the 85253, 85255 and 85018 area codes. Frank Aazami, Sotheby’s, sothebysrealty.com

have, offices in the central business district and that is where their employees want to live. Traffic is a problem in Austin; so, proximity to where you work and spend your free time is essential. Which neighborhoods should we be keeping our eyes on? I would watch the areas close to the new Dell Medical School and the redevelopment of Waller Creek. These two pillars in Austin will be changing our city. Laura Gottesman, Gottesman Residential Real Estate, gottesmanresidential.com

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Which neighborhood is having a moment? The North Shore is well-established, but there is also a ton of new construction in reinvigorated areas, some of which are being built up by prominent developers. Where does everyone want to be? Millennials are staying in the urban core for an easy commute; they often do not have cars. Families and other age groups are still opting for the suburbs due to lower taxes, schools and the desire for a quieter lifestyle. Linda Martin, Coldwell Banker, coldwellbanker.com

AUSTIN, TEXAS Where does everyone want to be this season? Our urban core is booming in both commercial and residential development. Many of the big tech companies have, or will

SEATTLE, WASHINGTON Most outrageous home you’ve ever sold? The highest priced home we have sold to date was over $20 million, and it still holds the record for the highest sale in Washington. It was an unbelievable custom home on the water with beachfront, looking directly at the Seattle skyline. Neighborhoods we should keep an eye on? Areas east and north of the city are seeing a lot of growth and redevelopment. We are excited about The Spring District in Bellevue and what that will bring to those areas. What locale is having a moment? The West Bellevue community on the east side of Seattle has seen the greatest appreciation year over year. Tere Foster and Moya Skillman, Team Foster at Avenue Properties, fosterrealty.com

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Meridith Baer knows what sells. Her namesake home staging firm, which was started by accident in 1995 when she fixed up a home she was leasing and the landlord took notice, has grown from a one-woman show in Los Angeles to a team of 250 operating offices in L.A., Manhattan, the Hamptons, Connecticut, Florida and San Francisco. Just last year, her busy roster of designers completed nearly 1,500 installs. “Really what staging is, is a marketing tool,” says Baer. “We want someone to walk into a home and fall in love.” meridithbaer.com Why does someone need a stager? When you want to sell a house quickly and for the best possible price, a stager is a near necessity. You’re designing a blank room. First item you introduce to the space? Your large pieces of furniture are where you must start. You want to find the focus of the room—it might be a view or a fireplace—and plan your seating arrangement around it. Homebuyers are looking for... Comfort and ease. Buyers should think: It’s going to be easy to live here. It’s going to be easier than where I am now. Share what always helps a sale. A beautifully made, comfortable sofa that you just want to dive into really makes a space. Having quality primary pieces makes a big difference in a room.

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A DRAMATIC LOFT IN TRIBECA Tucked inside an industrial-style loft in downtown New York City is a grand home currently owned by J.Crew CEO Mickey Drexler. As stylish and colorful as expected, the Thierry Despontdesigned home features an entry inspired by the Maison de Verre in Paris, a rooftop terrace and lofty ceilings. Why we love it: The five-bedroom stunner was once an old coffee roasting plant whose signage still remains, adding to its charm. $27.5 million, 464 Greenwich St.; corenyc.com

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A WATERFRONT SANCTUARY ON THE BEACH If you were to imagine what Calvin Klein’s home might look like, there’s no doubt his now for-sale Miami Beach retreat would fit the bill. The open and airy interiors by Axel Vervoordt are minimally decorated with crisp neutral tones, unfinished materials, sturdy antiques and handmade furniture. Why we love it: The 5,800-square-foot home boasts copious outdoor space complete with an infinity pool and sweeping bay views. $16 million, 4452 N. Bay Rd.; elliman.com

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A COUNTRY HOUSE GOES CALIFORNIA-COOL Fashion and furniture designer James Perse reimagined his barn-like property with an effortlessly cool aesthetic perfect for the home’s beachside locale. Located in Point Dume in Malibu, with keyed access to Little Dume beach, the sixbedroom abode is situated on nearly 2 acres. Why we love it: Hints of its seaside environs are seen throughout the home, most notably in the custom surfboards that act as spontaneous décor. $12.9 million, 28929 Bison Ct.; compass.com


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Florida designer Jim Howard, of James Michael Howard, has earned quite the reputation for his prolific work in designing spec homes. Unlike the cookie-cutter residences of yesteryear that gave spec homes their colorless reputation, in Howard’s turnkey homes, no detail or expense is spared. Each home comes fully appointed with innovative materials and custom furniture pieces (Exhibit A: the Sagaponack, New York, residence below). Here, Howard shares his tried-and-true tips for creating a stylish house sure to please almost any design sensibility. jamesmichaelhoward.com

Look around: Designing for a client is designing for a specific intent or a particular need. In a spec house,

you’re constantly trying to figure out who your buyer is. Pay attention to what I call the vernacular style, or what is happening in the surrounding area. It’s all in the details: Our firm has a strong architectural focus. A typical house for us starts with countless drawings of interior details. Those small things, when done well, are the soul of the house. It takes time, experience and passion. I always say, “There’s doing it right and there’s all the rest of the ways.” Tone it down: I tend to stay more neutral in palette and introduce color in art. In the house shown here, we have plenty of color, but it’s watered down, with varied textures and metals acting as moments of “color.”

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ARCHITECTURE Since opening his eponymous architecture firm in Austin, Texas, in 2005, Michael Hsu has had a front-row seat to the capital city’s rapidly shifting design scene. His work includes such local gems as the buzzy South Congress Hotel, the much-acclaimed Japanese eatery Uchi, and other area restaurants, office spaces and luxury residences. “There’s a pursuit to be fresh in design, entrepreneurship and culture,” say Hsu of his design-forward locale. “Austin still has a local vibe, but things that we look toward are no longer regional; they are international.” We sat down with the busy architect to discuss the state of architecture today—and where it’s headed. hsuoffice.com

How have homeowners’ tastes changed since you founded your firm 11 years ago? Homeowners are less tied to specific design style or aesthetic. The influence of social media has changed our clients’ perspective on design. They are more educated about hospitality and style and have really amped up their participation in the creative discovery process. What do your clients look for when they’re building a new home? For the most part, they’re looking to construct an open dialogue between their indoor and outdoor spaces to create an extension of the home’s living area. Even when not in use, the views need to be carefully designed so that the inside and outside amplify each other. Where is architecture going? The way people live and work has drastically changed as of late. The usual hierarchy of home, office and hospitality is blurred; we want design in all facets of our lives. In the future, these spaces will continue to be a part of our lives in similar ways as opposed to different.


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FIVE IN-THE-KNOW REAL ESTATE PROS DISH ON WHAT’S HOT AND WHAT TOP BUYERS HAVE ON THEIR WISH LISTS.

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Realogics Sotheby’s International Realty, Seattle

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The Wolfe Group, Denver

Douglas Elliman, Los Angeles

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Most impactful spaces to remodel? It always comes down to kitchens and bathrooms, which are typically the first places a buyer assesses the date and quality of the home. Downsize or upsize? Buy a presale to downsize but don’t sell your current home until it’s required when the new home is delivered. This allows equity to grow on both transactions in a market that’s rising. realogics.com

What do you keep in mind when helping clients find a home? I look at their personality, lifestyle, price point and needs. Young families who stay in the city are often searching for highly rated public schools. In the downtown market, buyers want convenience, walkability and views. True or false: location, location, location? Absolutely true— especially in the high-end market. jamesonsir.com

Curb appeal or big-name architect? Both. Curb appeal is always sought after and brings an exceptionally high premium to a home, but architects that bring life to older historic properties also bring value. Market trend you’re noticing: Buyers choosing quality over size is a welcome trend. Also, I’m happy to see dark, heavy finishes being replaced with spacious, light-filled design. wolfegroupdenver.com

Any exceptional amenities you’re seeing? I’ve started to see talking toilets recently, if you can believe it! Upsize or downsize? Downsize. Get out of your living room and enjoy your neighborhood and the city you live in—or at least have a reason for your kids not to move back home! Stager or no stager? Stager. Making a property look its best needs no explanation; we do dress ourselves up, don’t we? elliman.com

Top things buyers are looking for today? Quality construction and finishes are first; next, is a livable floor plan. Whether it is family game night or an elegant dinner party, people want an open and flowing living space. Where do new buyers want to be? The “live, work, play” lifestyle is here to stay. People don’t want to burn a half-tank of gas to get to the office and back. waltdanley.com

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If the kitchen is the heart of the home; then, the sink is its heartbeat. These days, it seems that high-end faucets and five-star hotel quality fixtures are ubiquitous with luxury residences. Manhattan’s 432 Park Avenue, for example, offers both spectacular views and modern furnishings complemented by polished-chrome fittings from Dornbracht. “Our quality and innovative design was a perfect fit for the project,” says President and CEO of Dornbracht Americas Ingolf Matthée. “As a luxury brand, Dornbracht represents high-quality materials and craftsmanship, and this exclusive building, which we are privileged to be a part of, follows these same principles.” The Deborah Berke Partners-designed model apartment (shown) features Dornbracht’s Tara collection— a staple in the German company’s repertoire—in both the kitchen and bathroom. dornbracht.com


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With increasing frequency, today’s luxury homebuyers are eschewing sprawling square footage and green space and choosing instead to stay in the city center and invest in luxury condos. In the case of The Sutton condominium, it’s easy to see the appeal. The 90 residences, designed by New York-based Incorporated Architecture & Design, feature lofty ceiling heights, stunning white oak flooring and sweeping views of Manhattan. The gracious units contain state-of-the-art appliances, such as Gaggenau cooktops and custom Watermark fixtures in the bathroom. The exterior, too, is clad in classic brick, which serves as a sort of ode to the area’s traditional building materials. Its design strikes the perfect balance between New York’s industrial past and modern architectural innovations. When can we move in? incorporatedny.com



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For more than 30 years, Just Tile & Marble has been providing luxurious surfaces to South Florida’s most prestigious residences. Led by owner and president Michael Hummel, the company offers an array of top-quality products, from mosaics to marble and porcelain. Given its role in the creation of kitchens and bathrooms alike, the stone and tile company is intimately involved in the industry. Hummel’s advice for homeowners approaching a project is to be original, because there are a plethora of options from which to choose. “There are constantly new designs, textures, sizes, glass tiles and mosaics,” he says. “We work with the largest factories in the world, 85 percent of which are from Italy, and they offer the finest equipment and the most creative designers. We have a variety of these materials in our showroom and professional sales associates with years of experience and endless ideas.”

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Optional consistency. “We believe there should be a constant theme throughout a house, but there are no rules here at Just Tile & Marble,” Hummel says. Prime selection. Hummel and his team travel the world to visit trade shows, factories and quarries, curating a wide range of products. The perfect touch. “Choosing the right backsplash for a kitchen or feature wall in a bathroom can make all the difference,” Hummel says. “Floors and backsplashes are always a focal point when entering the kitchen.”

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A 6,500-square-foot showroom featuring high-end decorative plumbing and hardware, Millers Elegant Hardware is known throughout the kitchen and bath design industry for its superior products, customer service and knowledgeable staff. Located in the heart of Boca Raton, it has been a go-to for homeowners and design professionals throughout South Florida since it opened its doors in 1984. Today, the company is led by Jerry Abel and Debbie Miller. Miller notes the expertise with which she, Abel and their team approach each client’s individual needs. “We understand how difficult the selection process is and created our showroom with ease of selection in mind,” Miller says. “It is beautiful and offers premier wholesale and retail plumbing fixtures, fittings and decorative hardware to an everincreasing customer base of builders, architects, developers, interior designers, plumbers and discerning homeowners.”

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NATURE OF MARBLE Beautiful surfaces have long been a defining feature in high-end kitchens and bathrooms. Whether granite, marble, travertine or quartz, an exotic stone countertop or floor can convey luxury like little else. Enter Nature of Marble, a family-owned, second-generation stone importer with a boutique approach and high-quality offerings. Asked to identify the key to a well-designed kitchen or bathroom, owners Hass and Rana Sweid explain the important role stone plays. “Natural stone countertops, flooring and backsplashes are a must for the aesthetic and durability of a kitchen,” Rana says. “And natural stone instantly makes a bathroom feel more luxurious and spalike. Using rare exotic stone as a design accent, as for a vanity top, a shower wall or wall cladding, makes a dramatic statement.” Traveling to quarries around the world every two months, Hass personally selects the finest exotic stone and ships it to Italy for finishing before bringing it back home to Nature of Marble’s Delray Beach showroom.

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A DESIGN TEAM CREATES A TROPICAL MODERN HOME OFF THE INTRACOASTAL INFUSED WITH A PALETTE OF CHARCOAL, GRAY AND WHITE, ADDING GLINTS OF GOLD FOR CONTRAST AND WARMTH. WRITTEN BY PATRICK SORAN / PHOTOGRAPHY BY BRANTLEY PHOTOGRAPHY


INTERIOR DESIGN / JENNIFER KNOWLES, KNOWLES DESIGN ARCHITECTURE / RANDALL STOFFT, RANDALL STOFFT ARCHITECTS HOME BUILDER / TERRY CUDMORE, CUDMORE BUILDERS

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rom a designer’s standpoint, there is really only one way to ensure that clients get exactly what they want—get to know them. With regard to one couple in particular, designer Jennifer Knowles interviewed them multiple times, knowing them first as acquaintances, then as clients and eventually as friends. Knowles notes that it is critically important to understand an owner’s needs and wants, dreams and desires, likes and dislikes. After all, Knowles says, “An owner’s life centers around all the little details you put into his or her home.” In this case, the owner and his girlfriend were very clear about their greatest desire for the interiors of their tropical modern house, which was designed by architect Randall Stofft and built by Terry Cudmore, and is perched on a finger of water reaching out from the Intracoastal Waterway in Boca Raton: oodles of gray, please, and barely any brown. Many lovers of gray who design their own homes end up with rooms entirely fitted out in gray and chrome, but here, Knowles wanted to bring in more depth and contrast. So first, the designer used more than one shade: Following the lead of every good black-and-white photographer, she composed with tones from the very darkest through to the very lightest. Then she brought in some warmth. “Gray is very cool,” says Knowles. “You have to heat it up with hits of gold.” Such gold nuggets are found in nearly every room. In the great room, for example, they show up as light fixtures and accent tables. In the stairway, they reveal themselves as framed art pieces and a brass-trimmed Cubist chandelier. And in the master bedroom, the walls are draped floor to ceiling and wall to wall in a golden-hued Great Plains fabric. A particular color story wasn’t the couple’s only desire. The man of the house was also very particular when it came to the comfort of the chairs, finding that very few were actually a good fit for him and his chronic back pain. “I think I sat in every chair from Miami to Jacksonville,”

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jokes Knowles. Her persistence paid off when she sat her way through a Roche Bobois showroom. They customized both the dining chairs and the two side chairs in the great room, where they extended the back by 6 inches. “Their willingness to tailor means this owner can be comfortable in his own home,” Knowles says. The kitchen, too, took some detailed understanding. The woman of the house is a serious cook, but she wanted the kitchen to be a wide-open, straightforward galley opening into the great room. “We mapped out where every item goes, right down to the spices and utensils,” Knowles recalls. The architect didn’t require quite as much face time with the couple. “This was my fourth house with owner,” says Stofft. For one of those houses, he designed a 38,000-square-foot behemoth. “This house, though, is a bit more diminutive,” he says of the 5,700-square-foot home tucked onto a parcel of land within eyesight—but at an angle—of the Intracoastal Waterway. To maximize the view toward the water, Stofft rotated the major spaces toward the Intracoastal and utilized large corner windows. Although this home is smaller than the owner’s previous house, the architect still wanted it to feel expansive. “We maximized the footprint without making it feel tight,” he says. This was tricky, however, because the couple wanted a large entertainment area, including space for their full-size PingPong table, a deck and a swimming pool—as well as the public spaces and a pub—all on the ground level. “Each space is important, and they all want to feel voluminous,” Stofft says. The architecture itself, however, is restrained. Using stucco on concrete blocks, Stofft crafted a two-story configuration with low-slung hip roofs sheathed in porcelain tile imported from Japan. At the rear, two separate masses express themselves, one aimed at the immediate water and the other turned toward the Intracoastal. White horizontal bands and window and door trim create a balanced composition. A boat dock lingers along the canal’s edge. Building this wasn’t as easy as it would have been on a different lot, according to the builder. First, the lot has narrow sidelines. Second, the rear is directly on a seawall. Third, the contemporary interior detailing leaves little room for error. “And then there were the marble slabs that measured 5 feet tall and 11 feet long, and weighed 800 pounds,” Cudmore says with a laugh. The couple envisioned something unique for the master bathroom on the upper level. So Knowles decided to enfold the room in marble. Simple enough. But she wanted the stone book-matched, laid horizontally and with very few joints. In turn, Cudmore had enormous slabs machined—a typical marble slab is 8 feet long—and had them lifted by crane to a second-story window, where they were moved manually and set by hand. The effect is stunning—and carefully attuned to the couple’s desires, much like the rest of the house. Says Knowles, “Design is not simply lines on paper. It’s understanding what makes an owner tick.”


Earth-toned pavers from Cabo Brick and Stone lead up to an entry door from Smith & DeShields. The whiteand-gray exterior palette, warmed with wood paneling, hints at what’s to come once the owners step inside their tropical modern home.



Two customized armless chairs by Roche Bobois in the great room fit the owner’s comfort needs perfectly. They join Century Furniture sofas upholstered in Romo fabric; Knowles Design custom-made the accent pillows using Holly Hunt and Lee Jofa fabrics. The CFC light fixture from JDouglas in Atlanta illuminates the room, along with a Visual Comfort & Co. lamp from Icon Ltg. The coffee table is by Oly, and the cowhide ottomans are by Made Goods. The entire scene rests on a rug by Patterson Flynn Martin.

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Knoll barstools hug the kitchen island, which features a Gantry pull-down faucet by Waterstone Faucets, from ESO Decorative Plumbing. Sheathed in Cambria’s White Cliff quartz, the island anchors cabinetry by Living Color Cabinetry; Holly Hunt pendants hang overhead. The custom breakfast table is topped with Cipollino marble from Opustone Natural Stone Distributors; Roche Bobois chairs surround the table beneath an Arteriors chandelier. The marble flooring is also from Opustone, and the appliances are from Ferguson.

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For the bathroom in the pool cabana, designer Jennifer Knowles shifted the colors to warmer hues of mahogany and beach sand. The CFC vanity, customized by Knowles, supports a Stone Forest sink. Visual Comfort & Co. sconces flank a mirror by Mirror Image Home against mosaic tile from Antico Stone & Tile, installed by Hansen Tile Installation. Liz Barber’s mixed-media piece was acquired through Addison Gallery.

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The client’s vintage desk, with its unusual indigo finish, drove the selections for the office. Red lounge chairs from Judith Norman contrast with the blue desk, and the wool rug by Stark delivers a plush touch underfoot. An Arteriors lamp sits atop an occasional table by Oly, while Carlucci di Chivasso linen draperies from Jeffrey Michaels adorn windows from American Glass & Mirror. Charlotte Foust’s acrylic-on-canvas from Addison Gallery lends further color.


Opposite: In any other bathroom, the BainUltra tub from ESO Decorative Plumbing would be the focal point. But in this master bath, where only gray-and-white stone was desired, the horizontally book-matched Statuario Venato marble slabs from Marble of the World dominate; they were installed by Hansen Tile Installation. The polished Thassos marble countertop, from Opustone, was fabricated by Absolute Marble & Granite. Below: A Ralph Lauren Home bed and bench from Judith Norman hold court in the master bedroom; the latter wears Cowtan & Tout velvet. Knowles draped two walls in a glowing Great Plains linen from Holly Hunt that provides blackout conditions for sleeping. Bungalow 5 bedside chests from JDouglas are illuminated by lamps from Mecox and Visual Comfort & Co. fixtures, while an Arteriors chandelier glimmers above. An accent pillow features a Larsen stripe from Cowtan & Tout, and a Hickory Chair lounge chair swivels beside the bed.

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“IN THE MASTER BATH, WE USED MARBLE SLABS MEASURING 5 FEET TALL AND 11 FEET LONG, AND WEIGHING 800 POUNDS.” -TERRY CUDMORE


PIECE of the PAST A HUSBAND-AND-WIFE TEAM WITH CANADIAN ROOTS TAKE PRIDE IN BRINGING OLD-WORLD HISTORY AND DESIGN TO PALM BEACH.

WRITTEN BY BRADLEY NESBITT PHOTOGRAPHY BY SONYA REVELL


Rick and Holly Henemader opened F.S. Henemader Antiques as a way to share their passion with others. Every piece inside their Palm Beach shop tells a story, even their collection of ethically sourced sea life.

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arely does a hurricane lantern change the trajectory of your life, but in the case of Rick and Holly Henemader, it did. The husband-and-wife duo had an instant love affair when they spotted a particular pierced-tin 19th-century piece. “We bought it and right then and there decided we wanted to become antiques dealers,” explains Holly. Soon after, they opened F.S. Henemader Antiques in Ontario, collecting folk-art pieces with an emphasis on 18th-century Canadian painted country furniture. Like many Palm Beach transplants, they migrated south with their sights set on sunshine and shopping. “South Florida is a funnel for unique merchandise,” says Rick—and it was the perfect place to open up a new location. To understand the Henemaders’ store is to understand them, and the best way to do that is to take a step back in history. “There’s something about the idea of 18th-century campaign furniture, when British officers would have pieces

made before they went to war,” says Rick, with the same pride as if he were talking about his own child. “Everything was collapsible and you could envision them rolling it off a ship and into this great old canvas tent layered with Oriental rugs on the floor. They took their lifestyle with them to India and other countries on these incredible journeys. When I see campaign furniture, I think about its life circulating the world. That vision drives me.” F.S. Henemader is, not surprisingly, stocked with a careful selection of British campaign pieces, but also steeped with Chinese Chippendale, British Colonial, Anglo-Indian and midcentury finds. Currently in the store, 8-foot-tall, circa-1970 polished-nickel palm tree sculptures by Anthony Redmile offer shade for a nearby pair of life-size Italian terra-cotta greyhounds, circa 1930, perched on turquoise cushions with lemon yellow tassels. To keep the shop approachable and unstuffy, Rick and Holly aim to create harmony between “then” and “now,” drawing from current design LUXESOURCE.COM / 269


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The shop houses gems that run the gamut from Chinese Chippendale and British Colonial to Anglo-Indian and a plethora of other eras and styles. Reginald Baxter’s oil painting of a cheetah is one of the pieces awaiting discovery.

“IN OUR SOULS, WE HAVE A SENSE OF HUMOR AND WE LIKE TO HAVE THAT COME THROUGH IN OUR STORE. IT’S FANCIFUL, AND FANTASY SHOULD BE INVOLVED WITH ANTIQUES.” -HOLLY HENEMADER



Aside from such finds as blue-and-white ginger jars (left) and Anthony Redmile’s 8-foot-tall polished-nickel palm trees (opposite)—which Holly says mirror her and Rick’s design ethos: tropical, fun and fanciful with a sense of modernity and sleekness—F.S. Henemader Antiques carries coral centerpieces, lamps and objets d’art that Rick designs and in-house artisans fabricate.

inspirations like Tom Scheerer and icons of the past such as Thomas Chippendale. “In our souls, we have a sense of humor and we like to have that come through in our store,” says Holly. “It makes you feel good. It’s fanciful, and fantasy should be involved with antiques.” Aside from these treasures, Rick and Holly also have an extensive collection of decorative sea life— ethically sourced from the Solomon Islands. They range from striking staghorn coral table lamps and black sea fans set on coquina stone to lavishly embellished coral wall brackets and abalone shell-encrusted mirrors, all designed by Rick and then mounted and arranged by in-house artists. The duo’s Lewis-and-Clark hunger for new discovery, coupled with an art historian-level appreciation for the things of the past and a deep pride in Palm Beach’s design legacy, is what makes them special. “There’s a history of whimsy involved in Palm Beach,” Rick says. “The architecture of The Mar-a-Lago Club, for instance, with extensive flora-and-fauna motifs throughout, like philodendron, monkeys, stonecarved leopards, camels and rhinoceros lamps, all relate to the core and history of the area and the direction of the store. You’re lucky if you can turn your passion into a living, and we have accomplished that. It has become one grand adventure.” LUXESOURCE.COM / 273


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DELVING DEEP INTO THE ESSENCE OF THE FAR EAST, A DESIGNER IMPARTS CHIC TRANQUILLITY AND UNPRETENTIOUS CALM TO A PALM BEACH GETAWAY. WRITTEN BY JORGE S. ARANGO / PHOTOGRAPHY BY PAOLO PETRIGNANI

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t is very easy to evoke a style,” says Rome-based architect and designer Achille Salvagni. “It’s much more difficult to evoke a mood.” Conjuring an atmosphere requires skill and great subtlety, both of which Salvagni possesses in abundance. That’s why the owners of this Palm Beach apartment—a yachtsman and his wife, for whom Salvagni had previously designed a private boat—engaged him to appoint the ground-floor pied-à-terre they had purchased, which boasted a garden and views of the ocean. “The couple wanted everything very calm and clean,” explains Salvagni, “a relaxing place with Asian influences but not overly decorated.” As usual, Salvagni started with the envelope of the condo. With the help of AndersonMoore Construction Corp., he collapsed four bedrooms into three, created more classically symmetrical axes throughout, and imparted a more important impression of

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arrival to the entryways. A spacious octagonal foyer now greets visitors, and a hall directly across from the front door lends the space a sense of processional enfilade that culminates at the main living area. A custom pendant above the center hall table, appropriately called Lens, creates a portal that directs the eye to the terminus of this axis. “I’m obsessed with focal points,” says Salvagni. The Far Eastern vibe begins as soon as one crosses the threshold. But the two Buddha heads atop pedestals in this space are only the most overt manifestation. “Asian style is much more a state of mind than the inclusion of certain objects,” says Salvagni, who instead deftly utilized materials to insinuate the pervasive serenity that is characteristic of this aesthetic. “The whole house is done in very velvety, calm surfaces,” he says. For example, brushed oak and limestone, “treated with a leather finish to feel like stones smoothed by water,” he says, immediately

Silk-lined niches in the foyer hold bronze figures from Achille Salvagni’s Aldus collection that he designed in conjunction with Fabio Gnessi; the statues appear like sentries guarding an inner sanctum. Above the brushed-oak flooring from Greece, the ceiling alternates wood slats with strips of Egyptian linen. Salvagni’s own bronze-andonyx Diamond sconces light the transition from hall to main room.


The elliptical entry to the master suite serves as a dressing area encircled by closets. A niche set into the phalanx of doors accommodates a small desk made of parchment and mahogany, designed by Salvagni. Atop it is his Nemo lamp sporting a custom bronze branch finial.


Opposite: A trio of Wings candlesticks on the living room’s coffee table is again from the Aldus collection. Beyond these is a 1960s floor lamp that also serves as an occasional table (one of a pair) and a Roman torso from the ’40s. Below: Bespoke seating in the living room includes Salvagni’s Vittoria sofa in sky blue velvet by Loro Piana, another sofa dressed in Dedar cotton and a barrel chair inspired by Jean Royère’s Polar Bear chair. The clients’ own massive coffee table rests on a custom silk carpet by Misha.

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resonate as soothing to both sight and touch. Salvagni also mixed the oak with polished mahogany to reference the interiors of a yacht, where his clients spend a lot of time. The palette of materials and furnishings, too, is kept natural and primarily neutral: ivory, white and beige. Touches of pale blue—covering one living room sofa and recurring as piping trim on another and present in a minimalist painting in the dining area—relate to the sky outside. With the envelope complete, Salvagni turned to the furnishings. He could have “gone the obvious route,” he says, kitting the rooms out with Chinese altar tables, chinoiserie patterns and other obvious cultural markers. But, he says, “I mixed in pieces from different eras—the 1920s, ’50s and ’60s with 18th-century and contemporary pieces. The glue is beauty. You can put an iPhone on a 1950s cabinet over an 18th-century rug, but it still has an Asian sense of serenity.” Instead, the Sino-centric sensibility materializes almost imperceptibly. It shows up in flashes of Chinese red: on the feet of a sofa and the base of the coffee table in the living

room, in the red buttons tufting the backs of dining chairs and in the red beads suspended on silk cords tied to the drawer pulls of the master bedroom nightstands. Forms can also hint at Asian exemplars. Those nightstands, for instance, were custom-designed by Salvagni to appear as luxurious stacking boxes—one polished mahogany, the other parchment—that vaguely recall Japanese tansu chests. Or the Eastern suggestion is articulated with equal understatement in the dining room screen, which evokes shoji from a Japanese teahouse yet iterates the concept in wood and brass. Of course, there are more obvious Asian signifiers, such as another Buddha head in the master bathroom, an 18th-century Chinese Buddha statue in the living room, or a custom handpainted silk mural behind the master bed resembling a bamboo forest partially shrouded in mist. But these elements are thrown into the design blender with Western classical statuary—Alexander the Great’s bust in the master bedroom, a 1940s Roman torso behind one of the living room sofas— and both vintage and contemporary furniture.


A painting by Ettore Spalletti, from Marian Goodman Gallery in London, and Salvagni’s iconic Spider chandelier preside over the dining space, where restored chairs from the 1920s to ’30s feature unique porcelain buttons designed by Salvagni. Behind is a four-door version of his Gió rosewood sideboard inset with bronze, two ’40s lamps and a screen made of Zoffany’s Nara wallpaper framed in bleached oak and brass.

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Salvagni conceived of the master bedroom’s hand-painted silk mural of a mist-shrouded bamboo forest, as well as the mahogany Art Deco ocean liner-style bed with bronze inlay, the nightstands and the bench. A seating area nearby pairs 1950s Nino Zoncada armchairs with a Barbara Barry ottoman for Henredon.


Most of the contemporary furnishings are customized pieces from Salvagni’s own Atelier collection, and they give the spaces a ’50s and ’60s Italian panache reminiscent of Gio Ponti and Paolo Buffa. They traffic in contrasts between sinuous curves and faceted angles, as well as exquisite craftsmanship and materials. By juxtaposing organic and angular forms, Salvagni balances masculine and feminine elements, thus achieving a sense of polar orientations working in harmonious conjunction. Finally, even the smallest details are bespoke, imparting a level of downplayed couture that can be sensed more than seen. No one, for example, would know that every hinge on the many cabinet doors are custom-designed. Or that the door pulls in the foyer, which were inspired by the Claude Lalanne center hall table, are each completely unique; the same goes for the Chinese red buttons on the dining chair backs. “Subtlety is necessary,” Salvagni says. “If the design is too aggressive, it will overcome the natural environment outside.” We miss these details initially because all of it exists within an environment that, though unquestionably chic, is also basically simple. And what concept is more Asian than simplicity?

A bust of Macedonian ruler Alexander the Great is an intriguing juxtaposition against the armchairs by Zoncada, who frequently collaborated with Gio Ponti and Gustavo Pulitzer on furnishings for Italian ocean liners such as the SS Raffaello, SS Leonardo da Vinci and SS Michelangelo. Drapery sheers by Dedar filter natural light into the master bedroom scene.

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INTERIOR DESIGN / SUZY MORAN, GREENFIELD GRANGE, INC. ARCHITECTURE / MARK FINLAY AND JAY VALADE, MARK P. FINLAY ARCHITECTS, AIA HOME BUILDER / JIM WOOLEMS, WOOLEMS, INC. LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE / JOHN E. LANG, LANG DESIGN GROUP


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HONORED BELOVED ANTIQUE FURNISHINGS AND COLLECTED OBJECTS COME TOGETHER TO TELL A STORY IN A DESIGNER’S OWN HOME IN PALM BEACH. WRITTEN BY ANNA KASABIAN / PHOTOGRAPHY BY BRANTLEY PHOTOGRAPHY

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hen New Jersey-based interior designer Suzy Moran’s family grew to include grandchildren, so did her desire to create a Palm Beach getaway that would not only accommodate them but also provide a beautiful, peaceful year-round retreat. She had a vision for creating a welcoming home, one where she could weave old and new into delightful combinations from room to room—where family treasures would touch a new generation and perhaps inspire a story to be told. It would also be a place where lush gardens would provide each room with a unique and dreamy view of continuous blooms and greenery. “My favorite part of being here is to have family with me—it is a gathering place,” she says. “The interior is meant to be comfortable, elegantly sophisticated, not trendy and, most importantly, a home where family and friends can truly relax, which is why all of the family room’s furniture is indoor-outdoor, worry-free and meant to be lived in.” The team that worked side by side with Moran included Connecticut architect Mark Finlay, builder Jim Woolems and landscape architect John E. Lang. Honoring aspects of the British Colonial or Regency architectural style was the goal—and one that dovetailed perfectly with Moran’s desire to fit her home around her family treasures, such as antiques, collectibles, art and new additions. In fact, drawings were modified over time to accommodate the designer’s furnishing additions. It was important, too, to both Moran and Finlay that the house fit quietly into the neighborhood’s existing architectural stew. “This house is in a tight neighborhood, LUXESOURCE.COM / 285


typical old Palm Beach. So this style is contextual,” says Finlay, who designed the home with the help of Jay Valade, one of his partners at the firm. “And I wanted to create something simple and elegant that would leave a singular statement.” The final structure, completed in 15 months, looks as though it has been here among the old estates for years— an elegant white stucco home, capped with a striking dark tile roof, a nod to the English country home. Inside, the symmetrical layout aligns with the Regency style of the 1800s, as well. “The intimate foyer opens to the living room and has a distant view to the pool area. It’s a transparent layout,” Finlay notes. “To the left is the kitchen and family and dining room wing that opens to the pergola and pool. The wing to the right has a guest suite, laundry room and a library that again opens to the pool.”

Ceilings are more than 10 feet high on the first level and over 9 feet high on the second level, which gives a pleasing scale to the rooms, each of which is detailed with moldings, paneling and built-ins. Where there is wood flooring, the choice was random-width hickory that was hand-scraped. It’s the way it would have been done in the early years and creates texture, according to Finlay. The kitchen, breakfast room and family room are the exceptions—cool, fuss-free and velvety limestone was the choice here. Acquiring the proper approvals for the 7,000-squarefoot home took some creative problem-solving. A narrow lot, setbacks, neighbors on three sides, proximity to the road, and the requirement to build to hurricane code were all contributing factors. Adding a guesthouse to the garage also created more building challenges on the site.


Opposite: A Vaughan chandelier lights the entry. The space—featuring a leafy pattern in the designer’s favorite color, green, hand-painted by Maria Gugliuzza—opens onto the living room through customfabricated doors by Child Brothers; the living room then opens out to the terrace and pool beyond. Below: In the living room, custom paneling by Woolems with trim by Child Brothers recalls Regency-style architecture. Brunschwig & Fils loveseats face a vintage Maison Jansen brass-and-glass cocktail table. The wooden armchair and tilt-top table are Swedish antiques from Lars Bolander. The sisal rug is by Stark.

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Above: A cluster of fresh-cut peonies sits on a coffee table on the other side of the living room. The accent pillows on the ScalamandrĂŠ sofa were custom-made using BraqueniĂŠ fabrics; their colors complement the sunny hue of the sofa. Left: The same sofa in the living room is flanked by two Brunschwig & Fils club chairs whose patterns match the fabric of the nearby loveseats, and the green garden seats are from Mecox. The blacklacquer coffee table lends a dash of chinoiserie style, but the landscape painting is an early French work.

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A casual, soft white kitchen gets a little warmth from a trio of Ballard Designs’ wooden stools with woven seats and two brass lights by Visual Comfort & Co. Wolf, Sub-Zero and Miele appliances from Ferguson nestle into cabinetry from Artistry Masters of Woodcraft; a gold faucet, also from Ferguson, shimmers from the island. The antique limestone flooring was installed by Reno’s Marble & Granite.

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“Suzy wanted the garage to be in the back of the house, and the lot is very narrow,” Woolems says. “So we had to figure out how to make the entryway visually appealing. When we got past that hurdle, then we had to modify the plans for adding a second floor for guest quarters. But nothing helps more in these situations than experience. We just sat down and creatively solved the issue.” Lang’s firm just celebrated its 30th year in business here, and so his garden portfolio is diverse, to say the least. “Suzy is very astute,” he says. “She had a definite feeling in mind for what she wanted and had a lot of input into what we did.” The overall concept was to plant a classic American Colonial garden with some twists. “Bilateral symmetry, clean, crisp lines, a simple palette, everything in its place and complementing the architecture,” Lang adds, “all came into play.” The surprise twist was that it would be executed with a tropical palette. “That led to an organized garden with a

comfortable island feel to it,” he says. “There’s no extra fluff in this garden. We paid a lot of attention to the exterior and what views are formed from the rooms.” The other consideration in the plant layout, Lang says, was to have the garden blooming all 12 months of the year. “Suzy has a busy lifestyle,” he says. “Where some Palm Beach clients might only spend winters here, that was not the case this time.” Aside from getting plenty of use out of the house for entertaining family and friends, Moran also uses it for charitable events. Lush plantings include ficus hedges, Italian cypress, royal palms, mandevilla for the trellis, and lots of white jasmine. Elegant simplicity is the best way to describe Moran’s personal design ethos. “And I am inspired by my travels, books, architecture and fashion,” she says. “I never know when a design idea will jump up and hit me.” Perhaps this creation makes the point perfectly.

Above, left: No-fuss Corian countertops, fabricated by Reno’s Marble & Granite, continue the bright white palette in the kitchen. But a plaid textile by Brunschwig & Fils, shading the window, reintroduces the designer’s favorite color. Above, right: Built-in benches double as storage areas just off of the breakfast room and feature cushions in Brunschwig & Fils fabric. A custom oversize door from Zeluck connects to the outside, and custom-painted green lanterns by Coleen & Company are ready to offer a nighttime welcome.


Right: Random width handscraped hickory flooring from Absolute Hardwood Flooring offers a compelling pathway to the elegant second master bedroom ahead. High ceilings and moldings that change from room to room add depth and interest at every turn. Opposite: Inside the second master bedroom, Brunschwig & Fils’ floral-print fabric fashions the bed canopy and draperies and adorns the sofa. Lamps from the owner’s collection perch on Hickory Chair Furniture Co. side tables; framed architecture-themed art from Trowbridge Gallery in London creates a gallery wall. The ottoman is also dressed in Brunschwig & Fils fabric.

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Above: Antique books, a canister from N.P. Trent Antiques in Kinderhook, New York, and other precious collectibles bookmark the owner’s life stories. Left: Georgian detailing appears in the library, with woodwork by Artistry Masters of Woodcraft and trim by Child Brothers. The sofa is by Southwood Furniture. The draperies, shades and Theodore Alexander lounge chairs are rendered in Old World Weavers fabric. A custom rug from Jack Walsh Carpets & Rugs anchors the space.

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Whitecraft by Woodard chaises cap the ends of the pool, which was built by Almar/Jackson Pools. Thanks to landscape architect John E. Lang and Jim Leserra of Focal Pointe Landscape, manicured hedges offer a glorious wall of greenery for privacy, and climbing vine breaks up the wall of stucco on the garage and guesthouse. The citrus-hued cushion fabric on the chaises is by Sunbrella.

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1953 Hammondville Rd. Pompano Beach, FL 33069 1HÆ‚ EG 954-984-7007 www.brstonemarbleandgranite.com


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AS K T HE EXPE RT What are you working on next? The Oliveri plant will be expanding by 40,000 square feet and adding a third major CNC milling center.

Vincent Oliveri, Owner Russ Oliveri, Owner How do you define luxury? Angelina Oliveri, Director of Operations The integration of technology and cutting-edge design to Jake Paterson, Director of Engineering produce a product that is both pleasing and functional. 3001 Tuxedo Avenue West Palm Beach, Florida 561.478.7233 info@oliveriwindowsanddoors.com oliveriwindowsanddoors.com

OLIVERI MILLWORKS Oliveri Millworks is a multigenerational, family-owned business that has proudly manufactured products with a sense of American craftsmanship in the Palm Beach tradition since 1981 and is led today by principals Vincent Oliveri, Russ Oliveri, Angelina Oliveri and Jake Paterson. Offering its services from Maine to Florida, the Gulf Coast and the Caribbean, Oliveri has recently become more involved in the West Coast, as well as inner-city projects. With an extensive list of product offerings, all with Florida Product Approval—including custom entry systems, patio doors, lift sliders, casement windows and sash, weight and chain double-hung windows—the company has become known for its ability to combine design details with impact regulatory requirements. “We recently completed an architecturally accurate reproduction in hurricane-impact windows and doors for Maurice Fatio’s historic, oceanfront Palm Beach home,” Jake notes. Vincent adds, “We have completed projects on the homes of Mizner, Wyeth and Fatio, along with the great architects of today. Our historically accurate reproductions are absorbed gracefully into the existing structure without garish fanfare.” Asked to identify the team’s favorite styles, Russ points to a variety, from the Shingle style of the Hamptons to the Mediterranean influences in Palm Beach and Miami’s 21st-century modern architecture. “The scope of Oliveri architectural windows and doors results in uncompromising design with hurricane-impact technologies,” he says. “We welcome the challenges brought on by today’s most demanding architects, designers and clients and look forward to a future driven by design and quality.” Angelina adds, “Our goal is to produce unique, high-quality, American-made products for an evolving and demanding market.”

TOP: Mizner reproduction hurricane-impact door. BOTTOM: French Colonial elevation enhanced with Oliveri casement windows, hopper and custom entry.

What steps can clients take to make their experiences more personally rewarding? We encourage clients to be involved in every step of the process, from design through finish, and always welcome shop visits.


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We meet design intent while ensuring the safety offered by hurricane-impact technology.

French doors and windows on a historic, oceanfront Palm Beach mansion.

–Vincent Oliveri

Historically correct radius French patio doors.


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INTERIOR DESIGNERS

Susan Connor Owner and President 475 Ramblewood Drive, Suite 200 Coral Springs, Florida 954.341.7335 pnhinteriors.com

P&H INTERIORS Celebrating its 28th anniversary this year, P&H Interiors has become known throughout South Florida for interior designs tailored to each client’s taste and needs. As principal designer Susan Connor puts it, they “bring a powerhouse of product, passion and purpose to each project.” She goes on to attribute her success to the enthusiasm of her clients and their referrals, saying, “We enjoy working with clients in all different phases of life and create interiors that reflect changes in their lifestyles. Many of our clients retain our services for each new home they purchase. They become our friends and extensions of the P&H family. We are proud of the strong and lasting relationships we have built with them.” While the primary goal is to successfully design the space for which a homeowner is longing, Connor and her team also strive to make the process a positive and stress-free one. “Upon completion of a project, our clients feel a sense of pride and peace of mind, knowing we have taken care of every detail on their wish list.” The people have always been the key influence and guiding force behind Connor’s designs, whether the project is a vacation condominium, a family home, a builder’s model or a clubhouse. “We strive to create a personalized space that reflects the homeowner’s lifestyle or the developer’s brand and target market in the most aesthetic and memorable way,” Connor says. “We also make sure to stay current, especially with the newest products and innovations. In the end, we want our clients to be thrilled with the outcome, and they always are.”

TOP: Custom barn doors mounted on stainless-steel sliding hardware announce entry into this masculine club room overlooking the Atlantic Ocean in Plymouth, Massachusetts, without encroaching on the room or the adjacent hallway. BOTTOM: A striking semiprecious agate stone countertop is illuminated with LED light panels. Wine chillers flank either side of the flat-screen television, and the entire room is enveloped in rich millwork detailing.

AS K T HE EXPE RT What steps can clients take to make their experiences more personally rewarding? The level of trust and confidence our clients have in our expertise is outstanding, but we truly enjoy getting to know each and every client on a personal level. The more a client shares with us and connects emotionally, the more we can exceed expectations. In what kinds of communities do you typically work? Exclusive communities throughout South Florida and also out-of-town destinations including Ocean Reef; Hutchinson Island; Cape Cod, Massachusetts; and even New South Wales, Australia. What are you working on next? Our newest, furnished signature home, for sale in Royal Palm Yacht & Country Club, and our latest community clubhouse, Seven Bridges by GL Homes.


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Organic textures and aquamarine accents complement the expansive ocean views seen through soaring floor-to-ceiling windows in this Hutchinson Island dream vacation home.

When our clients move in, all they need to do is start creating memories.

P&H Interiors creates designs that maximize its clients’ comfort. This family room displays the perfect balance of livable and eye-catching furnishings grounded with soft textures and sleek architectural enhancements.

–Susan Connor

A sparkling glass mosaic backsplash and nickel accents glitter in the midst of crisp white cabinetry and soothing coastal hues. Open grain wood floors punctuate this casual yet elegant space.


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INTERIOR DESIGNERS

PERLA LICHI

We are blessed to work in an area of beauty and creativity, and we like to make the process a joyful one.

PERLA LICHI DESIGN 7381 West Sample Road Coral Springs, Florida 954.726.0899 info@perlalichi.com perlalichi.com

When Perla Lichi received a scholarship to study interior design at The Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale, her dream of becoming a fashion designer shifted. “I began exploring interior design and loved it immediately,” she says. “The rest, as they say, is history.” Today, Lichi is the principal designer and CEO of her namesake firm, Perla Lichi Design, through which she creates stunning interior spaces in an array of aesthetics, from traditional to contemporary and everything in between. According to Lichi, her team and fascinating clients are the keys to her success. “Everyone on my team is enthusiastic about the work, whether it is a model home for a builder, a remodel for a homeowner or a palace for royalty. We strive to discover each client’s unique dream for their home and then design and deliver it on time and within budget.”

What are the key influences in your work today? I admire the classics, such as L’Hermitage and the Palace of Versailles, but I am also inspired by contemporary achievements in interior design, art and architecture. Is your work easily recognizable? Why or why not? Yes. We are known for our detailing, whether it is classic, contemporary or in between. It is now an international signature style. What is one thing your clients would be shocked to know about you? I love to knit and paint in my spare time. People cannot believe I find the time. What do you like most about your job? Meeting and working with all different types of people and creating a beautiful home environment for each of them. Who has most influenced your work? Leonardo da Vinci. We share the same birthday: April 15. What are your favorite hobbies? Learning about different cultures worldwide, traveling, knitting, painting and hosting fun, themed parties.

The grand stairway of this exquisite villa features the floor-to-ceiling detailing for which Perla Lichi is known. Swirls rendered in glass and marble mosaic, ironwork, hand-carved solid wood moldings and gilded damask trims adorn the floors, stair rails, walls and ceiling.


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PROMOTION

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OCTOBER 5 - 6, 2016 MIAMI CONVENTION CENTER, MIAMI, FL The inaugural ICFF Miami will showcase hundreds of leading brands addressing every facet of interior design for residential, hospitality, commercial and high-end retail. The Luxe Interiors + Design pavilion at ICFF Miami will be dedicated to exhibitors that showcase the finest luxury brands offering classic contemporary home designs.

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Specializing in stone fabrication

1200 Clint Moore Road, Suite 14, Boca Raton, Florida 3601 N. Dixie Highway Bay 5 & 6, Boca Raton, Florida 561.362.20855 bocastonedesign.com


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OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY

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

INSPIRATION AND DESIGN FOR YOUR HOME

ROYAL BOTANIA: NOW AVAILABLE AT ANIMA DOMUS

The originality and workmanship of its legs are the outstanding features of the Riddled table, which incorporates the notion of porosity found in multiple architectural works by Steven Holl. These two legs, akin to origami sculptures, allow the passage of internal light to create a myriad of lights and shadows.

The refined and luxurious outdoor collections of Royal Botania can now be experienced at Anima Domus. With an extremely diverse selection, it’s easy to find a solution for any lifestyle.

pumamarble.com | 305.758.6461

bogastylehome.com | 786.440.5285

animadomus.com | 305.576.9088

ARTLINE: THE VERSATILE AND STYLISH COVER FOR YOUR ROLLER SHADE

HIGH-QUALITY LIGHTING SINCE 1972

SIMPLICITY EQUALS DETAIL AND STYLE

Designed in Europe and made in the U.S., Artline is a double-sided and stylish cover that gives a finished look to your roller shade. Bandalux manufactures tailor-made and high-quality sun protection systems contributing to comfort and sustainability for homes and architectural projects for more than 30 years.

Wessel LED Lighting Systems produces contemporary lighting for kitchens, baths, living spaces and retail store displays. Since it is an owner-managed company, it is able to provide its customers with the reliability, flexibility and quality they expect. The company’s strengths have been quality customer support, technical assistance and the highest level of quality control.

This family-operated furniture designer and manufacturer delivers a look compatible with the lifestyles its clients live. The new Ten collection offers an organic, contemporary design. The use of natural materials and fine woods provides ambience to the contemporary 21st-century home.

bandalux.com | 305.883.0008

led-lighting-systems.net | 954.397.7777

adrianahoyos.com | 305.572.9052

Puma Marble Company

Since 1968, Puma Marble Company has been designing and producing custom-made furniture from exquisite marble, granite and onyx materials for some of the world’s finest clientele, architects and designers. Every piece is a unique and timeless sculpture, made with compassion and precision for a lifetime of pleasure.

Bandalux USA

BOGA STYLE HOME

Wessel LED Lighting Systems

Anima Domus

Adriana Hoyos Furnishings


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MORE THAN 40 YEARS OF PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

ELITE HIGH-RISE RESIDENCES FOR GLOBAL CONNOISSEURS

FASHION AND INTERIORS ARE PARALLEL

Drimmers Appliances is a family-owned business named “the best place to buy kitchen appliances� by New York magazine. Drimmers provides exceptional customer service and carries all major brands for the kitchen, including Sub-Zero, Wolf, Miele, Viking, Jenn-Air, KitchenAid and more.

Parque Platinum residences at Parque Towers are customizable penthouse, tower suite and lanai residences complete with personal pools. Crafted with luxurious sixstar residential amenities, these skyhomes are located just steps from the ocean in Sunny Isles Beach.

Fine Line Furniture and Accessories is an upscale boutique showroom in the heart of Coral Gables. Fine Line creates a distinctive showroom that coincides with the current mainstream and offers customers the originality for which they are looking.

drimmersmiami.com | 305.892.8260

305.692.8500

fineline.us | 305.661.4414

DESIGN YOUR DREAM HOME

A FEAST FOR THE CULINARY SENSES

LUXURY, FRAMELESS, ITALIAN DOORS

Abundantly spaced kitchens welcome their homeowners best when they feature rich materials, functional layouts, organized storage and generous lighting. Premium Kitchens offers fine Italian cabinetry, advanced equipment and hands-on service throughout the process. The ultimate goal remains today from 20 years ago: design a masterpiece for the senses.

Although best known for its frameless and invisible Italian interior doors, Dayoris also beautifully refaces condominium and foyer entries and elevators. Since everything it does is custom, Dayoris can provide floorto-ceiling doors, incorporate frameless doors with modern wall paneling and even design, construct and install custom built-in furniture.

premiumkitchens.com | 561.465.2536

dayoris.com | 305.572.0707

Drimmers Appliances

Margaux Interiors

Margaux Interiors strives to create the home of your dreams. The mother-daughter design team offers a full-service design studio. Creating custom upholstery, case goods, kitchens, bathrooms, window treatments, lighting, fabrics and wallpaper. Also offering a curated, global collection of furniture, accessories and gifts.

margauxinteriors.com | 305.662.2663

Parque Platinum

Premium Kitchens

Fine Line Furniture and Accessories

Dayoris Doors


ASID, IIDA INTERIOR DESIGN SERVICES

SOUTH FLORIDA | WASHINGTON DC | INTERNATIONAL 561.635.4007 | jennifer@iysinc.com jennifermirchdesigns.com


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www.reefaquariadesign.com 1-800-596-0862


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ARCHITECTS

Dacor dacor.com

Charles R. Stinson Architecture + Design 952.473.9503 charlesrstinson.com

Drimmers Appliances 305.892.8260 | Miami drimmersmiami.com

Michael Alan Fine Architecture 305.490.5466 michaelfinearchitect.com

Miele mieleusa.com

Yates Associates Architecture yatesarchitecture.com

Monark Premium Appliances 855.916.6627 monarkhome.com Officine Gullo USA 800.781.7125 officinegullo.com Sub-Zero Wolf subzero-wolf.com

Thermador thermador.com

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ARCHITECTURAL MOLDINGS JP Weaver 800.500.1740 jpweaver.com

Fleetwood Windows & Doors fleetwoodusa.com/luxe

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DECORATIVE PLUMBING

Hope’s Windows hopeswindows.com/bestviews

Baths2Go 888.936.BATH Miami | Plantation baths2go.com

Inside Corp 954.332.3252 | Dania Beach insideartisticdoors.com

Blackman 561.650.7425 | West Palm Beach blackman.com

Italdoors 800.615.3667 italdoors.it

Millers Elegant Hardware 561.994.4393 | Boca Raton eleganthardware.com

LaCantina Doors lacantinadoors.com Milgard Windows & Doors 800.MILGARD milgard.com/professionals

Kinon Surface Design Inc. kinon.com

American Screen Solutions 888.785.6066 americanscreensolutions.com

Modern Steel Doors 800.406.1958 modernsteeldoors.com

Andersen Windows + Doors andersenwindows.com

Monogram Windows & Doors 954.570.7117 | Deerfield Beach monogramwindows.com

Custom Door Shop 561.496.0820 | Delray Beach customdoorshop.com

Oliveri Millworks 561.478.7233 | West Palm Beach oliveriwindowsanddoors.com

Custom Door Shop 561.741.0603 | Jupiter customdoorshop.com

Portal Elegance portalelegance.com

Belt 954.505.7400 | Hollywood belt.com.co

Dayoris Doors 305.572.0707 | Miramar dayoris.com

Roatan Mahogany USA, Inc. 305.774.5999 roatanmahogany.com

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

Exclusive Wood Doors 305.477.2278 | Miami

SIW Windows & Doors 561.274.8283 | Delray Beach siwimpactwindows.com

Living Color Enterprises, Inc. 888.930.8839 livingcolor.com

Spark Modern Fire 203.791.2725 sparkfires.com

Affiniti Architects 561.750.0445 affinitiarchitects.com

Hector & Hector Custom Woodwork 305.629.8864 | Miami hectorandhector.com

DOORS + WINDOWS

CUSTOM FIREPLACES

ARCHITECTS

DOORS + WINDOWS

CUSTOM FINISHES

AQUARIUMS

Reef Aquaria Design 800.596.0862 reefaquariadesign.com

CUSTOM WOODWORKING

CUSTOM METALWORK


PROMOTION

Michael Alan Fine Architecture

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FLOOR COVERINGS

FLOOR COVERINGS

ABC Carpet & Home 561.279.7777 | Delray Beach abchome.com

Samad 888.726.2393 samad.com

Bright Chair 888.524.5997 brightchair.com

All American Floors 305.624.9663 | Miami aawoodfloors.com

Scott Group Studio scottgroupstudio.com

Caracole 800.468.8730 caracole.com

Bandalux 305.883.0008 | Miami bandaluxusa.com

Antrim Hand-Loomed Carpets & Rugs 866.311.1018 antrimcarpet.com

Stark Carpet starkcarpet.com

Cassina 305.576.3636 | Miami cassinamiami.com

Donghia 800.DONGHIA donghia.com

Artistic Looms 844.784.2787 artisticlooms.com

Tufenkian tufenkiancarpets.com

Century Furniture centuryfurniture.com

Duralee 800.275.3872 duralee.com

Crystal Tree Carpet & Flooring 561.622.6333 | North Palm Beach crystaltreecarpets.com

Wynwood Floors 786.206.1111 | Miami wynwoodfloors.com

Christian Liaigre christian-liaigre.us

Electric Shade Company 954.587.7888 | Fort Lauderdale electricshade.net

Kyle Bunting kylebunting.com/hides

FURNITURE + ACCESSORIES

Kravet kravet.com

mafi 516.322.1412 | Juno Beach mafi.com

Adriana Hoyos Furnishings Miami adrianahoyos.com

Coconut Grove Gallery & Interiors 305.445.7401 | Coconut Grove coconutgrovegallery.com

Next Design nextdesign.us

mafi 786.352.1000 | Miami mafi.com

Anima Domus 305.705.9975 | Aventura animadomus.com

Design Depot 305.669.1840 | Miami designdepotfurniture.com

Sunbrella sunbrella.com/metro

Marc Phillips marcphillipsrugs.com

Anima Domus 305.576.9088 | Miami animadomus.com

Fine Line Furniture & Accessories 305.661.4414 | Coral Gables fineline.us

Total Window, Inc. 800.344.4558 | Dania Beach totalwindow.com

Nourison nourison.com

Armani/Casa 305.573.4331 | Miami armanicasa.com

Florense 954.922.7384 | Dania Beach florenseusa.com

Vervain 800.611.8686 vervain.com

Puma Marble Company 305.758.6461 | Miami pumamarble.com

Bernhardt bernhardt.com

Floridian Furniture 305.448.2639 | Miami floridianfurniture.com

Quantum Floors 561.509.7173 | Boynton Beach quantumfloors.com

Boga Style Home 786.440.5285 | Aventura bogastylehome.com

Georgio Ferrara 786.219.2054 | Miami georgioferrara.com

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Western Window Systems westernwindowsystems.com

FABRICS + WINDOW COVERINGS

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Clive Daniel Home 561.440.4663 | Boca Raton clivedaniel.com



PROMOTION

Slate Construction Services

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HARDWARE

Henredon henredon.com

Maxalto 800.872.1697 maxalto.it

Stickley 315.682.5500 stickley.com

Sun Valley Bronze 866.788.3631 sunvalleybronze.com

Hickory Chair hickorychair.com

Meridiani 305.573.3636 | Miami meridiani.it

GALLERIES

HOME AUTOMATION

J. Tribble Collection 404.846.1156 jtribble.com

Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams 800.789.5401 mgbwhome.com

Addison Gallery 561.278.5700 | Delray Beach addisongallery.com

Genesis Automation, Inc. 954.316.2450 | Fort Lauderdale genesisautomationinc.com

Jalan Jalan Collection 305.572.9998 | Miami jalanmiami.com

Morada-Haute Furniture Boutique 305.501.2768 | Miami morada-furniture.com

The Americas Collection 305.446.5578 | Coral Gables americascollection.com

Spectrum Technology Integrators 561.798.7010 spectrumfla.com

L’angolo Furniture & Art 954.384.9031 | Weston langolofurniture.com

Opera Contemporary 800.425.5429 operacontemporary.com

Findlay Galleries 212.421.5390 | New York findlaygalleries.com

Lee Industries leeindustries.com

Powell & Bonnell powellandbonnell.com

Findlay Galleries 561.655.2090 | Palm Beach findlaygalleries.com

Cannatelli Builders Inc. 954.977.2775 | Pompano Beach cannatellibuilders.com

Lexington Home Brands lexington.com

Provasi provasi.com

New River Fine Art 954.524.2100 | Fort Lauderdale newriverfineart.com

CLN Group 305.668.6278 clnconstructiongroup.com

Lisa Taylor Designs lisataylordesigns.com

Roche Bobois roche-bobois.com

Made Goods 626.333.1177 madegoods.com

Scala Luxury scalaluxury.com

Ashley Norton Architectural Hardware 800.393.1097 ashleynorton.com

PB Built 561.575.0664 | Jupiter pb-built.com

Maison Montaigne 305.576.6996 | Miami maisonmontaigne.com

Scan Design 954.874.3888 | Hollywood scandesign.com

Baldwin Hardware baldwinhardware.com

Seaside Builders 561.272.9958 | Delray Beach seasidebuildersfla.com

Margaux Interiors 305.662.2663 | South Miami margauxinteriors.com

Scan Design 305.944.8080 | North Miami Beach scandesign.com

Hamilton Sinkler 212.760.3377 | New York hamiltonsinkler.com

Slate Construction Services 305.877.0947 | Miami slate-cs.com

Marge Carson margecarson.com

Sklar Furnishings 561.829.5208 | Boca Raton sklarfurnishings.com

Rocky Mountain Hardware rockymountainhardware.com

Wietsma & Lippolis Construction 561.274.4863 | Boca Raton wlcon.com

HARDWARE

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HOME BUILDERS + REMODELERS

Cudmore Builders 561.995.8989 cudmorebuilders.com


CUSTOM CABINETS, KITCHENS WALL UNITS, HOME OFFICES, LIBRARIES

Residential & Commercial

LOCALLY MADE

SHOWROOM & FACTORY 2880 NW BOCA RATON BLVD BOCA RATON, FLORIDA TEL: 561-750-3177 FAX: 561-750-3170 WWW.CANAMCABINET.COM


PROMOTION

Margaux Interiors

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INTERIOR DESIGNERS (continued)

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Genesis Automation, Inc. 954.316.2450 | Fort Lauderdale genesisautomationinc.com

Fava Design Group 786.536.5380 favadesigngroup.com

Sheryl Bleustein Interiors 954.445.0897 sherylbleusteininteriors.com

DXV by American Standard dxv.com

SoundWhere Media Furniture 954.797.5355 | Fort Lauderdale soundwhereusa.com

Jennifer Mirch Interior Design Services 561.635.4007 | West Palm Beach jennifermirchdesigns.com

Tata Velarde Interior Design 305.680.7422 | Miami tatavelarde.com

Eggersmann USA 800.276.1239 eggersmannusa.com

Jorge Castillo Design 305.830.9989 | Miami jorgecastillo.com

Zelman Style Interiors 954.718.6100 Sunny Isles Beach | Pompano Beach zelmanstyle.com

Ferguson 305.507.6221 | Coral Gables fergusonshowrooms.com

INTERIOR DESIGN SHOWROOMS Brown’s Interior Design 561.368.2703 | Boca Raton brownsinteriors.com

Krista Watterworth Design Studio 561.530.3983 | Palm Beach Gardens kristawatterworth.com

Brown’s Interior Design 561.744.1116 | Jupiter brownsinteriors.com

Laura Martzell Designs 305.365.3605 | Coral Gables

Action Supply Co. 561.964.4700 | Lake Worth actionsupply.com/luxury

Italian Cabinetry 786.534.2742 | Miami italiancabinetry-usa.com

Design Center of the Americas 954.921.7575 | Dania Beach dcota.com

Luxe Design Studios 305.851.2020 | Wilton Manors luxedesignstudios.com

Brizo brizo.com

ITALKRAFT 305.406.1301 | Miami italkraft.com

Marisol Pinto Luxury Living 305.305.3048 | Miami marisolpinto.com

Canam Cabinet Corp 561.750.3177 | Boca Raton canamcabinet.com

J. Tribble Collection 404.846.1156 jtribble.com

AK Interior Designs 786.402.5620 | Miami ak-id.com

Michael Beamish Design Group 954.205.0205 | Fort Lauderdale michaelbeamishdesign.com

CasaInterior 305.375.0083 | Miami casainteriorusa.com

Madeli 305.718.8817 madeli.com

Brown’s Interior Design 561.368.2703 | Boca Raton brownsinteriors.com

Nancy Corzine nancycorzine.com

Distinguished Kitchens & Baths 561.278.3000 | Boca Raton distinguishedkitchen.com

MGS Milano mgstaps.com

Casa Q 305.254.3376 | Miami casa-q.com

P&H Interiors 954.341.7335 pnhinteriors.com

Downsview Kitchens 954.927.1100 | Dania Beach downsviewofdania.com

Mia Cucina 305.792.9494 | Aventura miacucina.com

David Font Design 954.283.8839 | Coral Springs davidfontdesign.com

Perla Lichi Design 954.726.0899 | Coral Springs perlalichi.com

Downsview Kitchens 561.799.7700 | Juno Beach downsviewofjuno.com

The Patio District 786.518.2307 | Miami thepatiodistrict.com

Diane Paparo Interiors 212.308.8390 paparo.com

Sarah Z Designs 305.906.5500 | Miami sarahzdesigns.com

Downsview Kitchens 239.262.1144 | Naples downsviewofnaples.com

Pedini Miami 877.263.8963 | Coral Gables pedinimiami.com

INTERIOR DESIGNERS

KITCHEN + BATH

Irpinia Kitchens 561.627.5400 | North Palm Beach irpinia.com


7-year warranty

ARTS & CRAFTS

KITCHEN, BATH, CLOSET AND INTERIOR DESIGN Village of Merrick Park 250 Altara Avenue | Coral Gables, FL 33146 www.pedinimiami.com 1 (855) 5PEDINI or 1 (855) 573-3464


PROMOTION

Distinguished Kitchens & Baths

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Poggenpohl poggenpohl.com

Zephyr 415.552.8033 zephyronline.com

Premium Kitchens 561.465.2536 | Boca Raton premiumkitchens.com

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS

Ronbow ronbow.com

David Font Design 954.283.8839 | Coral Springs davidfontdesign.com

Sanoma Kitchen & Bath 954.870.5492 | Davie

Fernando Wong Outdoor Living Design 561.515.0213 | Palm Beach fernandowongold.com

Scavolini 305.441.0692 | Coral Gables scavolini.com Snaidero USA 877.762.4337 snaidero-usa.com Studio Becker 305.514.0400 | Coral Gables studiobecker.com

LANDSCAPING Miami Outdoor Solutions 800.963.3070 | Homestead miamioutdoorsolutions.com

LIGHTING

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OUTDOOR LIVING

Swarovski Lighting swarovski-lighting.com

Carls Patio 754.223.3553 | Fort Lauderdale carlspatiodesign.com

Wessel LED Lighting Systems, Inc. 954.397.7777 | Fort Lauderdale wesselled.com

Gloster gloster.com

LINENS Privilegio Milano 305.766.4073 | Miami privilegiomilano.com Sferra sferra.com

LUXURY BEDDING Scandia Home scandiahome.com

THG Paris thgusa.com

Capitol Lighting 1800lighting.com

Veneta Cucine 786.502.8155 | Coral Gables venetacucineus.com

Hammerton Studio hammertonstudio.com

Veneta Cucine 305.901.5326 | Doral venetacucineus.com

Hubbardton Forge 800.826.4766 hubbardtonforge.com

Veneta Cucine 305.949.5223 | North Miami Beach venetacucine.us

Lunatika 305.534.8585 | Miami Beach lunatika.com

California Closets 866.870.4814 californiaclosets.com

Wood-Mode Fine Custom Cabinetry wood-mode.com

Modern Forms modernforms.com

Poliform 888.POLIFORM poliformusa.com

MISCELLANEOUS Euro Moulding & Supplies 866.326.2828 | Delray Beach euromoulding.com

ORGANIZATIONAL SOLUTIONS

Pride Family Brands pridefamilybrands.com Teak Warehouse 800.343.7707 | 866.937.8325 teakwarehouse.com

PIANOS Steinway & Sons 800.STEINWAY steinway.com/spirio

POOL BUILDERS Rosmel Pools & Outdoors 305.592.7900 | Doral rosmelpools.com

REAL ESTATE Luxury Portfolio Fine Property Collection luxuryportfolio.com Parque Towers 305.692.8500 | Sunny Isles Beach parquetowers.com


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Shelton & Stewart Realtors 305.666.0669 | South Miami sheltonandstewart.com

Caesarstone caesarstoneus.com

Nature of Marble 561.272.0203 | Delray Beach natureofmarble.com

Stone Gallery Marble & Granite stonegalleryusa.com

The Village at Victoria Park 954.524.8001 | Fort Lauderdale thevillageatvictoriapark.com

Cambria cambriausa.com

Neolith thesize.es

UMI 561.413.5196 | Boynton Beach umistone.com

The Village at Gulfstream Park 954.454.7000 | Hallandale Beach gulfstreampark.com

Clad Tile & Stone 954.634.1100 | Fort Lauderdale cladtile.com

Omicron Granite 844.4.NEOLITH omicrongranite.net

Dekton by Cosentino dekton.com

Padexpo Stone & Covering 786.235.2784 | Miami padexpo.com

Orlean Wallcoverings and Fabrics 305.571.8808 | Miami orlean.com

Eldorado Stone eldoradostone.com/modern

Pantai Granite 305.591.1995 | Doral pantaigranite.com

Phillip Jeffries phillipjeffries.com

Haifa Limestone 561.683.0082 | West Palm Beach haifalimestone.com

Paris Ceramics 888.845.3487 parisceramicsusa.com

York Wallcoverings yorkwall.com

Italgres 305.599.0002 | Miami italgres.com

Prosein 305.677.3765 | Doral

Just Tile & Marble 561.272.4900 | Delray Beach justtilenmarble.com

Quartzology quartzologyus.com

Ann Sacks 800.969.5217 annsacks.com

Keys Granite / A Daltile Company daltile.com/lithoverde

RPS Distributors, Inc. 305.822.0060 rpsdist.com

Antolini Luigi antoliniprecioustone.com

Marble of the World 800.537.6995 marbleoftheworld.com

Santa Rosa Marble 305.591.3744 | Doral santarosamarble.com

Boca Stone Design 561.362.2085 | Boca Raton bocastonedesign.com

Marmol 844.562.7665 | Miami marmol.com

Spazio Marble & Granite 855.9.SPAZIO spaziomarble.com

BR Stone Co. 954.984.7007 | Pompano Beach brstonemarbleandgranite.com

Michael Aram for Artistic Tile 855.214.0493 artistictile.com/aram

Stone Brokers of America 305.986.9203 | Doral stonebrokersofamerica.com

ROOFING Istueta Roofing 305.671.9175 | Miami istuetaroofing.com

STAIR DESIGNERS Ambiance Interiors Manufacturing Corp. 305.884.1788 | Miami ambinter.net

STONE + TILE

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WINE CELLARS Vinotemp 800.777.VINO vinotemp.com


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PHOTOGRAPHY BY JOHN STILLMAN

BROWN’S INTERIOR DESIGN ANNIVERSARY

On May 12, Luxe Interiors + Design joined Brown’s Interior Design to celebrate the company’s 40th anniversary in the design arena. Designers discussed the latest trends and hottest colors for 2016, while attendees sipped on champagne and enjoyed great food.


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www.brownsinteriors.com BOCA RATON 4501 N. Federal Hwy (561) 368-2703 • JUPITER 661 Maplewood Dr., Suite 22-23 (561) 744-1116


TRANSCENDING

TIME

“ANY GREAT WORK OF ART REVIVES AND READAPTS TIME AND SPACE.” THIS STATEMENT MADE BY COMPOSER LEONARD BERNSTEIN REMINDS US THAT INNOVATION IS NOT ALWAYS ABOUT REINVENTING THE WHEEL, BUT, AT TIMES, REFASHIONING CLASSICS TO FIT OUR MODERN LIVES. THIS SENTIMENT CERTAINLY RINGS TRUE TODAY—PARTICULARLY EVERY TIME THE BIENNALE DES ANTIQUAIRES ROLLS INTO PARIS. THIS SEPTEMBER, THE CELEBRATED ANTIQUES FAIR OBSERVES ITS 28TH ITERATION, PROVING THAT WHILE WE EMBRACE THE MODERN WORLD, OUR FASCINATION WITH CLASSIC STYLE AND DESIGN, AS EXEMPLIFIED IN THE ELEGANT PIECES SHOWN HERE, CONTINUES TO STAND THE TEST OF TIME. Clockwise from top left: Narissa by Matthew Williamson for Durbar Wallpapers / osborneandlittle.com osborneandlittle.com.. GG-2113 from the Gigou Collection / bagues-usa.com.. Grand Palais (Home of La Biennale des Antiquaires) / biennale-paris.com.. Navata in Verde Antico & Pale Grey / Sectile 1729 / fortuny.com. Vintage Cartier Necklace / 1stdibs.com. Arturo Bench by Barry Dixon / avrett.com avrett.com. 19th-Century Grand Tour Bronze Bust of Apollo Belvedere / 1stdibs.com 1stdibs.com.. La Menagerie in Dore / Braquenié Collection / pierrefrey.com pierrefrey.com. Cadence Mirror / arteriorshome.com.

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THE GRAND PALAIS PHOTO: AURELIEN CILLER.

INSPIRATION FOUND



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