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LUXURIOUS SURFACING FOR YOUR DESIGN CREATIONS



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The infinite potential of a blank canvas. The reinvention of your favorite room. The home you hope to create. WE BELIEVE THE MOST PLEASING ENVIRONMENTS ARE A REFLECTION OF HUMAN DESIGN. THEY ARE A STUDY OF BALANCE, SYMMETRY AND PERFECT PROPORTIONS. WE RESPECT THE HIERARCHY AND IMPORTANT RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN ARCHITECTURE, FURNITURE AND DÉCOR THAT CREATE HARMONY. IT’S A DISCIPLINE OF ADDITION THROUGH SUBTRACTION, WHERE LESS BECOMES MORE, AND CALM IS CREATED THROUGH CONTINUITY. THE RESULT IS A HOLISTIC DESIGN THAT IS STRONG YET SIMPLE. WE SUBSCRIBE TO LEONARDO DA VINCI’S PHILOSOPHY THAT “SIMPLICITY IS THE ULTIMATE SOPHISTICATION.” OUR DESIGNERS PLACE YOU AT THE CENTER OF THE CREATIVE PROCESS, WORKING TO REALIZE THE POTENTIAL OF YOUR HOME, AND TO BRING YOUR VISION TO LIFE.

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VINOTEMP With two independent temperature zones, the stunning Vinotemp Designer Series 300 is perfect for storing up to 300 bottles of red and white wine at their optimum serving temperature. Priced at $4,499. vinotemp.com

ZEPHYR VENTILATION Lucé Island with ICON Touch® Controls is a stunning range hood that features industry-first fully integrated touch controls. LED accent lighting along the perimeter rotates between Cloud White, Deep Blue and Amber. Available in 36 and 42 inches. Priced at $1,749. zephyronline.com

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The Montfaucon was inspired by the classic bullet light from the 1960s. Previously done in spun aluminum or fiberglass, Jonathan Browning has transformed that iconic bullet shape into unglazed white bisque porcelain set in solid brass.

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ASHLEY NORTON ARCHITECTURAL HARDWARE These elegant brass cabinet pulls are available in multiple sizes and a wide choice of finishes including trendy satin brass. Allow the timeless beauty of brass to accentuate your home. Priced from $20 and up. manzoni.us

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Left: Abbi, 2013, by Cayce Zavaglia / caycezavaglia.com. Page 100 Right: Freya Pull in Labradorite / matthewstudiosny.com. Page 286 Below, left: A selection of stylish tabletop options with killer silhouettes from our roundup of stemware that’s perfect for entertaining. Page 106

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EDITOR’S LETTER CONTRIBUTORS INSPIRATION FOUND Influenced by winter’s crystalline beauty, we are welcoming the blistery cold of the season with the exalted simplicity of nature.

RADAR

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ON DISPLAY A face-first look at the talented artists taking classical portraiture out of the past and into the modern canon.

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CULTURE Our favorite television shows are encouraging viewers to tune in with stylish sets that are just begging for a close-up.

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ROUNDUP Luxe presents a sophisticated mélange of glassware sure to incite a celebratory spirit for the holidays.

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ITINERARY One South Florida curator shares her in-the-know design spots for a mindful approach to Art Basel Miami Beach.

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BEHIND THE BRAND Take a peek inside the oftencolorful, always-boldly-printed world of upstart wallcovering and textile company Voutsa.

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SCENE We bring you our cheat sheet of all things new and notable in the local design community.

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Right: The latest wallcoverings appeal to our artistic sides, like the Impressionistic new releases shown here. Page 130 Center: Pedra Round Soapstone Grill Pan in Small and Large / waterworks.com. Page 140 Below: Tank Collection / tomdixon.net. Page 186

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MATERIAL Framed and fancied: An edited curation of wallcoverings inspires an array of artistic applications.

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TREND Four notable personalities set the bar for gift giving, providing insight into some of the most stylish goods of the season.

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SPOTLIGHT We took the latest in lighting to a Brooklyn warehouse, illuminating the unexpected beauty of contrasts.

THE LOOK

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KITCHEN + BATH Smart design and no shortage of drama combine to make these hardworking rooms of the house the life of the party.

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SPACEX3 A selection of our favorite creativity-fueled rooms makes a bold case for placing your art collection at the center of your home.

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THE REPORT Transform all of your home’s spaces into guest-friendly destinations with expert tips from our Luxe guide to entertaining.

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CASUAL ELEGANCE A meticulously crafted home in Gulf Stream with Caribbean and British influence creates a canvas of serenity for equally calm fabrics and furnishings. Written by Linda Hayes / Photography by Brantley Photography

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IF WALLS COULD TALK Between classic and edgy wallpapers, stylish gifts, and collabs with local artisans, Chelsea Lane Viau has the South Florida creative scene cornered. Written by Bradley Nesbitt Weatherly / Photography by Chelsae Anne

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REINING IT IN Whitewashed pecky cypress and storied antiques lend warmth and character to a grand residence in the equestrian community of Wellington. Written by Jorge S. Arango / Photography by Tria Giovan

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BORN AGAIN Mediterranean takes on new meaning for a Palm Beach house that gets a modern makeover befitting its owners. Written by Brian Libby / Photography by Jessica Klewicki Glynn

ON THE COVER: Builder Guy Bartels and his team executed the millwork in the library of a Wellington home, where designer Kate Jackson and architects Craig Dixon and Ken Pursley created a comfortable, no-fuss retreat for a North Carolina family. Page 232 060 / LUXESOURCE.COM

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NICK JOHNSON Photographer / New York What’s the best career advice you’ve ever received? On my first day as a photo assistant, I worked on a shoot of Martha Stewart with the legendary architectural photographer Scott Frances. Afterward, I was telling Scott what a great day it was and he said, “As far as your career goes, you are what you shoot.” I Try to remember this to make sure I get the best shots possible. Whose work are you influenced by design-wise? Mat Sanders and Brandon Quattrone of Consort Design and Estee Stanley. Their work is casual, comfortable and cool. I try to take what I can from them and incorporate it into my own house. Memorable Luxe assignment: While my assistant and I were shooting a Colorado house with amazing views, we heard a loud rustling behind us and saw a bear standing in the woods. We left so fast that we forgot the camera and had to get reinforcements to go back and get our equipment. The bear didn’t indulge us for any selfies, though.

PATRICK SORAN Writer / Denver Prized possessions: Since my husband and two dogs aren’t possessions, I would have to say my neoclassical console table built in Italy around 1850 (that I love more than I ought to), a pair of wood carvings of Egyptian gods Isis and Osiris that I bought in a shop on the banks of the Nile, and the little plaque I got in ninth grade for Best Creative Writing. What books have impacted you the most? First, William Zinsser’s On Writing Well. The author recommends that a writer get to the point, tell the story and then run to the nearest door. Right now, though, I’m obsessed with the symbolism of diamonds and radio signals in Anthony Doerr’s All the Light We Cannot See. If not a writer, what you would be? A flâneur is a person who does nothing much but walk around hither and yon and enjoy what he sees. I’d flâneur in Paris, Manhattan and San Francisco, thank you very much. Then I’d have lunch.

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RADAR In-your-face art and unexpected inspiration from other creative industries and disciplines are poised to shape your home and up your style potential. ART + DESIGN FORECAST / NOVEMBER | DECEMBER 2016

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The rich colors and dreamy gaze of this hand-stitched piece of portraiture, titled Abbi, 2013, by Missouri-based artist Cayce Zavaglia, bring Renaissance art to mind.

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FACE THE BEST PLACE FOR A PORTRAIT ISN’T HANGING IN A MUSEUM GALLERY—IT’S ON THE WALL IN YOUR HOME. WRITTEN AND PRODUCED BY BRIELLE M. FERREIRA

From the Mona Lisa and Girl with a Pearl Earring to American Gothic, the collective fascination with portrait art goes back far beyond even the most famous examples of the genre: back to prehistoric times, in fact, where crude renderings of faces in profile have been discovered by archaeologists in cave dwellings and in the tombs of Egyptian and Chinese royalty. Few mediums have had such staying power. So, what’s with the fascination with faces? It’s simple: Much like the best writing, portraits are a way to explore our humanity—something that highlights all the ways in which we are different and all the ways in which we are the same. So, it’s no surprise that the introspective art form has been increasingly making its way into our homes, with portraits often acting as the stars of busy gallery walls and standalone displays alike. Here, Luxe rounds up some of our favorite local and international artists that are keeping the ages-old tradition alive and fresh with new interpretations and thrilling techniques.

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GABRIEL SCHAMA

FAMILY PORTRAITS Who: From his studio in Oakland, California, artist Gabriel Schama’s powerful profiles and portraits are a cut above—literally. All of his pieces are either carefully excised by hand with an X-Acto knife or expertly produced with the help of his in-house assistant, a laser cutter he’s named Elsie. What: Schama’s work runs the gamut, from reimagined images from newspaper articles and album covers where he’s replaced the faces with boldly hued paper-cut explosions to classic profiles executed in wood with inner workings comprised of Elsie’s precisely stacked layers (as shown in the section opener). Why we love him: There’s something meditative about Schama’s work, like a complex wood weaving or a dizzying mandala brought to life. It’s hard to look away. gabrielschama.com

KEHINDE WILEY

SHANTAVIA BEALE II, 2012 Who: No one breaks down boundaries and flips the narrative quite like Brooklyn-based artist Kehinde Wiley, whose classically inspired oil paintings are made modern thanks to their subjects. What: Highly stylized and realistically rendered portraits in rich palettes depicting black and brown men and women from all over the world in poses influenced by the works of the old masters. Why we love him: There’s so much ground the historical portrait-painting tradition has yet to cover, and Wiley’s work is helping to narrow the distance between the genre’s myopic view of the past and the incredible diversity of our everyday reality— while simultaneously celebrating it. kehindewiley.com; skny.com

CAYCE ZAVAGLIA

GARRETT, 2011 Who: Artist Cayce Zavaglia had spent her career working on photo-realistic oil portraits, but when she became pregnant 15 years ago and had to forgo using the toxic chemicals required of the practice, she switched gears: relying on nontraditional embroidery techniques to capture her subjects. What: Large-scale embroidered portraits that may as well have been plucked from the studios of the old masters. One of these complex pieces can take Zavaglia anywhere from six weeks to six months to produce. Why we love her: Zavaglia is able to capture the depth and personality of her subjects—all friends and members of her family—in their direct and unwavering glances; plus, the softness of the embroidery thread and wool she uses brings added warmth to each beautiful visage. caycezavaglia.com

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OUKALY Who: Spanish painter Oriol Angrill Jordà has taken two of art’s most celebrated and oft-studied subjects— landscapes and the human form—and merged them together in his signature watercolor series, titled Blendscapes. The result? Portraits that break all the rules in the best way possible. What: Jordà’s work feels like a dream within a dream, with everything from steep mountain ranges to serene lakeside scenes depicted across the side of a face or a cheek, like a window into what his subjects are thinking. Why we love him: Because Jordà brings one of our favorite platitudes to life in his portraits: People contain multitudes. It’s a beautiful sentiment depicted in works that are both realistic and deeply imaginative. oriolangrill.com

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Walking in the shoes of some of the characters powering through traumatic, complicated lives in our favorite television shows may sound less than ideal—we’re looking at you, The Affair’s tragedystricken protagonists Noah and Alison—but living in their homes? That’s another story. One look at the aforementioned Noah’s effortlessly cool Brooklyn brownstone or Alison’s cozy beachfront retreat in Montauk can make even (spoiler alert) taking the blame for vehicular homicide seem a little more palatable. Catching a glimpse into the well-appointed Red Keep in Game of Thrones, too, can make it hard not to root for Cersei Lannister; surely, if she were so evil, she wouldn’t have such great decorating taste? As on-demand television becomes more of a staple of home entertainment, the remote’s role has gone far beyond pausing, playing and fastforwarding—it’s turning the small screen into a veritable Pinterest board full of décor ideas for everything from living and dining rooms to artist studios and, well, even the White House.

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It all comes as no shock to Steve Arnold, the production designer behind the uncannily realistic presidential-inspired sets on the award-winning House of Cards. “You would be completely amazed to know about all the emails we get from everywhere on the planet—from Australia, Europe, the United States,” he says. “They want to know where we sourced the chaise lounge in such and such episode, the fabric on the sofa in another episode. They’ll ask about the smallest little details.” So, is it just that people are spending more time in their homes and in front of the television, or has the entertainment industry itself become more keen to its audience’s design-leaning proclivities? It’s hard to tell. But for people like Arnold and set decorator Beauchamp Fontaine— who’s responsible for the easy, breezy coastal interiors on the set of Grace and Frankie, as well as blockbuster hits like The Revenant and Now You See Me—they’re still designing with clients in mind; they just happen to be fictional and on a crazy-tight deadline (sets are often

conceptualized and completed in as little as 6-10 weeks). This real-person approach is what gives the sets their soul and lived-in layers, and likely, what makes the spaces resonate with viewers. Lily Tomlin’s artist studio in Grace and Frankie, for example, was a real labor of love for Fontaine. “For Lily’s character, Frankie, the studio is the one place that is really and truly hers,” she says. “It became her refuge. So, it was important to me that we get it right.” To make it look real, then, Fontaine tapped a local ceramicist to come in before filming and work on the potter’s wheel— saving his half-thrown pots, slip and slurry, adding to the dialogue without saying a word. “What we’re doing is a different kind of storytelling,” Fontaine says. “Interiors can tell as much of a story as the plot sometimes. It’s been incredible to see viewers really catching on to that.” Above: A still of Lily Tomlin’s art studio from the set of Grace and Frankie, designed by Beauchamp Fontaine for the show’s premiere season on Netflix.

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It’s almost time for the art world to descend upon Miami once again for the much-anticipated Art Basel Miami Beach fair—for artists and collectors everywhere to come in droves to South Florida for several jam-packed days of VIP previews, international brand appearances and auxiliary shows throughout the city’s metropolitan areas and artistic enclaves. Offering an oasis of design,

art and community in the midst of all the organized chaos will be Jessica Acosta-Rubio, whose creative agency Design Pub collaborates with designers and like-minded brands on both a local and global level to curate exhibitions and pop-ups. This year, she’ll join forces with Lululemon to host H[OM BASE]L at a residence on the Venetian Islands; the project will explore the seven chakras

through various activation stations with the help of tabletop brand Comunione, jewelry designer Joanne Stone, and other creatives. And while we’re sure to see Acosta-Rubio behind more events happening between December 1 and 4, she let us in on some of her other must-see spots for those who love art and design just as much as she does. atdesignpub.com

EAT “Egot,” an exhibit of furniture by Nun and Office GA, was previously presented by Design Pub and Giovanni Beltran. Damien Hirst's Gone but not Forgotten (above) is on view at Faena Hotel Miami Beach.

Soul Food: I’m a huge fan of Rene Gonzalez’s architectural work, and I love the indoor-outdoor Plant Food + Wine restaurant inside The Sacred Space Miami, a mixed-use facility he designed that focuses on wellness, education and community. From the restaurant to the outdoor area, this open yet private floor plan is so unique to Miami. It’s the perfect place to eat and drink while in a meeting or just occasionally with friends. The food and plating is absolutely gorgeous. thesacredspacemiami.com Feel Good: Paradigm Kitchen is a health-conscious restaurant concept in Miami Beach from the team at Jugofresh. I can’t take all the credit, but I loved helping them with some of their furniture selections from our favorite brand in Los Angeles, Bend Goods.

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RADAR / ITINERARY Design Pub curates pop-up exhibitions like “#101ManMade” (shown here and center), a show that coincided with a previous Art Basel Miami Beach. At bottom is a look at the Plant Food + Wine restaurant at The Sacred Space Miami.

SHOP Plain and Simple: Good design should be accessible to everyone. And no one practices that philosophy more than the cotton T-shirt brand Neushop Miami, whose two main characteristics are function and quality. The simple yet meaningful ethos of Neushop is represented by the barebones quality of the historic downtown building in which it’s housed, and in the shop’s monthly design forums and events that are open to the public. neushop.com En Vogue: The Webster in South Beach is definitely my preferred place to shop. I love that they’ve preserved the look and feel of the Art Deco building, because the best part of the shopping experience is the contrast between the historic design and the new fashion trends they have inside. And the accessories selection there is on point: I’m a huge fan of Annelise Michelson jewelry; I adore the world of Olympia Le-Tan; and because we live in Miami, I always need to splurge on new sunglasses by Mykita. thewebster.us

EXPLORE Double Trouble: My favorite design duo in town is Jessica Martin and Deon Rubi, collectively known as Nun, who work out of Little Haiti. They’ve been part of our Design Pub exhibits for the past two years, with a focus on furniture design and objects, including collaborations with Jonathan Gonzalez of Office GA. They were also a part of the incredible show, Giovanni Beltran’s “Primitive Hut,” at Noguchi Breton in Miami earlier this year. deonrubi.com

Meet Market: I’m very excited about the Mexican designers who will be exhibiting in Miami during Comisaria Latina de Diseño, a design showcase of art, fashion and interiors by Latin American artisans in a bazaar-like setting. Check it out at the Royal Palm South Beach Miami hotel from December 1-4.

STAY Checking In: Faena Hotel Miami Beach is my new go-to spot to have fun among art and architecture. The design is just breathtaking, and the Faena Theater is like a dream. It’s so magical and whimsical that they call it a fantasyland, and they have a performance every weekend called C’est Rouge! that shouldn’t be missed. Every time I find myself at Faena, I always feel as if I’m inside of a movie. It’s like Wes Anderson meets Moulin Rouge. faena.com

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Moore is More: The Moore Building houses a site-specific installation by Zaha Hadid that is definitely worth seeing. We’ll have a show there during the next big art and design invasion—Maison & Objet Americas in May—with lots of limited-edition works mainly by young talents from Miami and Latin America. bridgehouseevents.com

EXHIBIT PHOTOS: ERIKA BLANCO. PLANT FOOD

View Finder: I love walking around the Miami Design District and discovering new places. Alchemist has been one of my favorite finds. The fashion boutique has three locations, with this one focusing on fine jewelry. It’s again designed by Rene Gonzalez and has an unforgettable rose gold-mirrored façade, is surrounded by palm trees and lies diagonally to the Buckminster Fuller Fly’s Eye Dome sculpture. The whole area has changed tremendously—mounting exhibitions inside temporary spaces here over the last six years, I’ve seen it all. The Design District is the most ambitious project in Miami in terms of community building and outstanding design. I can’t wait for the opening of the new Institute of Contemporary Art, all of our summer rooftop parties and more restaurants to come. miamidesigndistrict.net

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“No one can pronounce it,” says George Venson, with a laugh, in reference to the name of his devil-may-care design house, Voutsa—an abridged version of his father’s family’s pre-Ellis Island Greek surname. And while that might be mostly true (for the record, it’s | voot | - sä), it’s had no bearing whatsoever on the company’s rapid ascent. Venson’s bold, at times risqué, wallpapers almost instantly found their niche after Voutsa’s launch in 2013, and his devotees have hardly let phonetics get in the way of translating the brand’s whimsical prints into statementmaking backdrops for daring interiors. Voutsa’s painterly collections feature wild and fantastical illustrations—from giant watercolor lips and coral-grazing goldfish to elegant birds-of-paradise and Russian dancers in mid-waltz. They’re all fun and eye-catching, but if Voutsa’s nearly meteoric rise can be attributed to any one thing, it’s to Venson’s own sheer force of will: his aversion to trends and his selfprofessed interest in charting his own course. “I have no desire to make the typical, expected things,” he says. “I want everything I do to have a bit of a twist, something no one sees coming.” It seems obvious, then, that a year after his first wallpaper collection premiered to great success, the artist-turned-product designer was on to the next thing: a capsule fashion line—in collaboration with Paul Marlow, the couture mastermind behind the retired menswear collective Loden Dager—rendered from Voutsa’s most popular patterns, which he’s currently traveling to promote in a series of international pop-up shops, like his latest in London, at right. “When I first started working with Paul, I told him I wanted to create clothing that represented my ideal look—from head to toe,” Venson explains. “We did tunics and shirts and bandannas, focusing on well-made pieces with classic cuts that could fit different body types.” For Venson, though, it’s not just about outfitting a body or a room; it’s about capturing a lifestyle—regardless of if that life is being carried out in a New York City apartment or in the Oval Office (a name he drops when asked for his dream commission). “I have a wonderfully diverse base of people interested in the work I do at Voutsa,” he says. “Whether it’s one of my wallpapers getting selected for a high-end project by a big decorator or a printed scarf going home with someone in Wyoming, I love that each person can take away a piece of this fantasy world I’ve created.”

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WHO: Miami-based Luis Palencia, a Venezuelan graphic designer and self-described typography enthusiast, captures the visual culture of the city through its flickering neon and Art Deco-influenced building signage.

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A passionate filmmaker, Joshua Miller, the executive director and cofounder of Fort Lauderdale-based creative marketing agency C&I Studios, uses imagery to communicate big ideas for such clients as Sony, P&G and Coca-Cola. But lately, Miller has turned his attention closer to home with the goal of energizing the Fort Lauderdale art scene. From his warehousestyle FAT Village studio, Miller has collaborated on local transformative projects—such as the FAT Village monthly art walk—that feel more New York or L.A. than they do a South Florida beach town. Here, Miller dishes on his inspiration and what should be on your radar now. c-istudios.com Intriguing you now: For me, it’s always photographs. I’m a filmmaker at heart, but I don’t watch too many films because I like to let my ideas be my ideas. When I see a great photograph, I always wish that it moved; I wish I could press play on it. That usually inspires me to make something that has motion. Ones to watch: I really like local musician Abbey Loren. We recorded one of her singles in the studio, and it was just incredible. You’ll know who she is soon—she is really going places. I also love to watch my fellow business owners and photographers Justin Mein and Ian Dawson do their thing. Hidden gem: Check out Hardy Park Bistro by chef Philip Darmon. It’s so unique and a better experience than what I normally see here—the modest menu changes weekly to showcase seasonal ingredients.

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WHY: If you think you’ve seen Miami, think again. Palencia’s feed is an homage to everyday messages that “nobody is seeing.” Follow the account for a typographic tour of the city. IN HIS WORDS: “Every detail counts when it comes to signage, from the geometry of its architecture to its typographic style. Some signs look amazing in neon, but sometimes a clean white wall with hand-painted lettering creates a beautiful piece. Sometimes the sign isn’t amazing but the building is, so that creates a great composition. The idea is to create a record of the culturally significant details that make Miami unique.”

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When did you open? We welcomed our first guests at 2900 NW 77th Ct. in Doral in 2011. Why Doral? It was a natural choice. The city has ample commercial space to host both our showroom and warehouses, and the designers are comfortable meeting with us here. Describe the space. We wanted a wide-open feel that would allow each product to shine and give our clients room to compare products and see the quality. We recently revamped the showroom and added 5,000 square feet to allow for more kitchens, bathrooms, closets and furniture. What makes Italkraft distinct? The showroom features top Italian brands— Aster Cucine, Binova, Cucine Lube, Falma Italia and Miton—at various price points, making it a one-stop shop for designers. Up next? We recently expanded into the South Florida hotel industry and completed work at East in Brickell City Centre. We’ve started installations at SLS Brickell and will start soon at Hyde Hotel & Residences in Miami. Our expansion plan also includes a new partnership with Italian furnishings manufacturer Poliform. italkraft.com

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providing an international platform for contemporary artists at all stages in their careers. Looking at art is essential and, for me, supporting living artists is so important. Everyone should collect art, and you can start by visiting museums, galleries and open studios. Check out Versace Versace Versace, Gallery Diet in Little Haiti and Michael Jon & Alan on Miami Beach for three of Miami’s most sophisticated young contemporary galleries.” –ELLEN SALPETER, ICAMIAMI.ORG

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Whether you’re visiting South Florida or you’re a local looking for a quick escape, book a stay at one of these properties— from a multimillion-dollar makeover to a new boutique retreat— for a vacation that’s rich in relaxation and style. Guests visiting the Palm Beach Marriott Singer Island (3800 N. Ocean Dr.) will get a coastal welcome before stepping foot on the sand with the hotel’s $6.8-million facelift that spans from the entranceway—soaring wood-paneled columns and a fountain refinished in opalescent mosaic tiles grace the lobby—to the seaside-inspired guest rooms. For stunning views of Biscayne Bay in Miami, stay at the new ME Miami (1100 Biscayne Blvd.), below, which boasts a palette of cream and gray with bursts of gold and silver that reflect the hotel’s vibrant downtown personality. Fashion photographer Alberto Van Stokkum rounds out the design with a bespoke collection of artwork, and guests can soak in the city’s skyline from the 14th-floor terrace’s infinity pool. If a trip to Miami Beach is in order, check out Nautilus (1825 Collins Ave.), above; originally designed in the 1950s, Sixty Hotels restored the property with a contemporary elegance while preserving its legacy—think midcentury jet-set style with a sunken lobby bar, the landmark “Staircase to Nowhere” and shimmering metallic accents.

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The beachfront properties on the island of Palm Beach will soon welcome their first new neighbor in more than a decade: 3550 South Ocean. The 30-residence property—the brainchild of DDG, which is collaborating on the architecture with Garcia Stromberg and on interiors with Champalimaud Design—will dazzle with floor-to-ceiling glass windows, herringbone wood floors and Fantini fixtures. Topping the interiors are the can’t-be-beat balcony views showcasing the Atlantic Ocean and Intracoastal Waterway. Plus, when the moving trucks arrive in early 2018, 3550 South Ocean residents will receive a VIP welcome from neighboring Eau Palm Beach Resort & Spa with access to the resort’s facilities. ddgpartners.com

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9 a.m. Start in the Antique Row Art & Design District, one of the best secret spots for designers in the Palm Beaches. Have breakfast at City Diner, a classic vintage American restaurant filled with antique memorabilia. I love the create-your-own omelets, but the restaurant is known for its fluffy pancakes, homemade pies and cakes. 10 a.m. For shopping, go next door to The Nest Palm Beach, where you’ll find bold, beautiful designs. Then, visit Sean Rush Atelier for Sean’s classically based artwork and collection of treasures he curates from his travels. Check out his fabulous leather bags and vintage Louis Vuitton luggage. 11 a.m. Don’t leave Antique Row without stopping by Mecox for exotic plants, antique accessories and eclectic home furnishings. Take a stroll through the beautiful gardens in the back

of the store. Finally, check out Objects20c and its sister store, Palm Beach Modern Auctions, for amazing vintage furniture and art. 12 p.m. Head to historic Worth Avenue for a lunch of thin-crust pizza in the picturesque courtyard at Pizza Al Fresco. I usually go for the Star Pizza De La Chef of the day and a glass of wine. 2 p.m. While on Worth Avenue, stop at Island Company for beachy clothing made with lightweight fabrics, and enjoy a cocktail from the in-store rum locker while you shop. Also, don’t miss the Hermès store and its home collection. Next, pop into the Ralph Lauren showroom—the home department is on the second floor—and ask for Bridget. She always has champagne. 3 p.m. Spend some time in Roberta Roller Rabbit, where you’ll find soft duvet covers,

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THE PIECE: Bubbly 08-Light Linear Chandelier THE DESIGNER: Rosie Li FIND IT: rosieli.com THE INSPIRATION: Inspired by soap bubbles and Newton’s law of universal gravitation, Brooklyn-based Rosie Li married maximalism with geometric elegance to create a stellar brass lighting system—a sculptural take on the traditional linear chandelier.

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ABOVE THE FOLD THE PIECE: Origami Table Lamp THE DESIGNER: François Champsaur for Pouenat FIND IT: hollyhunt.com THE INSPIRATION: Calling on the ancient art of origami, François Champsaur’s angular brass table lamp explores the infinite possibilities offered by metal, with the sharp, decorative lines of the material clearly on display.

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François Champsaur’s work shows… A strong, consistent support of extremely high-quality design and unique craftsmanship. The folded metal planes and the focus of the light on the material’s surface feel very architectural and intentional. It reminds me of both contemporary sculpture and some of our own work: It’s rooted in the past with its cast fabrication, but its form suggests a contemporary relationship and progress. On trend: This particular finish feels timeless, possibly vintage or repurposed. Lately, there has been a push toward recycled, conscious fashion, so in that respect, this piece feels in line with the current zeitgeist of design. When it comes to luxury design… A bespoke piece, be it for clothing or interiors, always feels like more of a privilege than whatever massproduced product it’s up against. Playing a role in crafting what you wear, or how you live, is the ultimate in luxury. In composition: The sculptural qualities of the lamp are very elegant, giving it a sense of formality. The polished continuity of the fixture against the rough brick background really highlights its simplicity and clean lines. A strong contrast is visually engaging; this opposition inspires dialogue.

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Pelle’s use of form and material is… Enchanting. Their compositions come across as both deconstructed and refined—I love that apposition. I’m all about taking risks. This is an exceptionally whimsical sconce, and it has much more of an organic shape than I’m used to seeing from Pelle. In that way, I think it’s a risk well-taken. My line of work demonstrates… My love for—and belief in—the beauty of juxtaposing texture and shape. That same quality draws me to the Lure sconce. On trend: Lure’s mix of hard and soft, the sleek metallic with the organic cast flower, is a combination we’re seeing in fashion right now. That, along with the costume-like romance and femininity of the petals, makes this piece very much in style. The rustic, industrial backdrop… Contrasted against these delicate sconces accentuates their sensuality as well as their clean-lined hardware. The way the light is cast toward the flowers creates shadowy silhouettes that echo their shapes, which is really captivating.

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STEEL MAGNOLIAS THE PIECE: Lure Sconce THE DESIGNER: Pelle FIND IT: pelledesigns.com THE INSPIRATION: Enlisted for its structural strength yet technical delicacy, the magnolia served as the muse for Pelle’s Lure sconce. A suspended LED light, held by a slender brass arc, illuminates the fixture’s hand-sculpted cast-paper petals.

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IN PLAIN SIGHT THE PIECE: Lumenariums in High and Low THE DESIGNER: John Pomp FIND IT: johnpomp.com THE INSPIRATION: Stirred by the idea of creating an environment for light to live, John Pomp captured the beauty of an illuminated cityscape contained within a pair of milky glass-crystal cloches.

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I like the artisanal feel of John Pomp’s work. He is a true craftsman, which is something I am attracted to as a designer. On trend: In a world where design is often over-saturated and everything tends to look the same, I think Pomp’s Lumenariums feel original. I’m constantly searching for pieces that are authentic, and this hits that note. Silhouette is… Often the most important aspect of lighting, and the sophistication of this particular piece is really in its silhouette. When it comes to luxury design… People love great pieces but don’t want their environment to feel too decorated. People are eager for statement items, but are not looking for a polished, matching ensemble. Rather, they want to mix and match; it’s a fresher perspective. In composition: I love the juxtaposition of the lights and the backdrop. It is that perfect combination of something custom and refined with something super undone that sparks emotion. I am always inspired by the intersection of product and environment. Opposites attract. And that could not be truer than in design. This kind of contrast makes people feel—not just see. It evokes emotion that cannot be replicated.

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GEO LOGIC THE PIECE: The Wrongski THE DESIGNER: Jean-Pascal Gauthier FIND IT: jeanpascalgauthier.com THE INSPIRATION: Here, a geometric mélange of acrylic, brass, mirror and glass keeps with the suspended and balanced mobile style of Jean-Pascal Gauthier’s portfolio, which is steadily influenced by the Bauhaus movement.

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Jean-Pascal Gauthier’s work reminds me of… The Russian Constructivism movement that started in 1913 by Vladimir Tatlin, along with sculptor Alexander Calder’s work—which I love. It resembles a mobile: I like the harmony of the shapes and the mix of the triangle with the big and small bulbs. I always look to interior design… For inspiration in my own work; both worlds complement each other. I look at proportions, colors, textures, fabrics and overall elegance. In terms of luxury design: For me, quality equates to luxury. Statement piece: Any piece that is unexpected and has an interesting balance and shape to it, like the Wrongski pendant, is a “statement piece” to me. The raw iron and textured background… Juxtaposed with the clean finished lines of this hanging sculptural light fixture is especially striking. I am always looking for the unexpected: Risk can create incredible beauty and harmony. Here, the fixture is set in a surrounding that is totally contrary to what one would assume. The vintage, rusty, antiqued background with the angular, clean metal and modern shape of the lighting fixture is an unexpected contrast.

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ROCK STEADY THE PIECE: Sender One Side Lamp THE DESIGNER: Christina Zamora FIND IT: brave-matter.com THE INSPIRATION: Christina Zamora's decision to employ waxed brass to pierce a piece of variegated salt crystal creates a statement-making lamp that ditches convention for something altogether more refreshing.

GEORGE AUGUSTO CREATIVE DIRECTOR STAUD.CLOTHING

Brave Matter’s pieces are… Overtly midcentury and, at times, lean toward 1960s Pop art. In this particular piece… I like that the beauty comes from only two elements: the brass stem and a salt crystal light fixture. Making such a simple piece is deceptively difficult. The mix of materials is… A perfect balance between feminine and masculine. Luxury design used to be… Primarily based on price, but I think that’s changed. Today, it’s about being special and the combination of high and low: the ability to fuse a wide range of elements and include a piece with some emotion or nostalgia. On trend: The midcentury revival exploded in the late ’90s and hasn’t let up since. This fixture fits right in with that aesthetic. In composition: The juxtaposition of the raw environment makes you further appreciate the total refinement of the light fixture. Such a contrast allows you to see certain aspects of each aesthetic with a clarity that would otherwise not be possible.

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Smith Hanes drew on his well of experience as an Atlantabased restaurant designer to create this rustic-looking kitchen. The open floor plan allows for ample entertaining thanks to a generous dining table by Dave Lennard and leather chairs from Bungalow Classic.

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Just like the best hostesses exude warmth and hospitality so, too, do standout spaces. A home that’s fit for entertaining should make handling a crowd look effortless, especially in its most hightraffic zones. Good flow, eye-catching finishes, high-performing appliances and, of course, comfort are fundamental factors in creating areas that invite crowds to linger. Whether it’s a kitchen built for sipping and socializing around a supersized island, or a powder room with enough pizzazz to make a lasting impression, your home’s busiest rooms should be ready to face the public at a moment’s notice. Here, a look at party-ready spaces and products that are as stylish as they are functional. 166 / LUXESOURCE.COM

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The details-obsessed visionary behind the look of Atlanta’s hottest eateries, including The Optimist and Le Fat, is known for his warm, industrial aesthetic. For this handsome residential kitchen, designer Smith Hanes used reclaimed materials and earthy neutrals to create an atmosphere that feels both vintage and timeless. smithhanes.com

What can homeowners best learn from restaurant design? The most important thing is the lighting. The ideal plans incorporate multiple light sources on many surfaces, like under the open shelving and in the pantry. The goal is always to put people at ease and make them look and feel their best in their surroundings.

Definitely not for the clutter-prone, this showstopper pantry features custom-made steel-and-glass enclosures, playing off the materials used in the adjoining kitchen.

Describe your signature “soft industrial” look. We use materials that are characteristic of the industrial era, such as metal, glass and brick, to create a variety of textures. Pairing them with lighter colors, like cream, blush, pale gray or even, in this case, wood tones, helps to create a softer, warming effect.

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Share your vision for the space. The kitchen is meant to function as a place where a large family can gather, so we did an open plan with enough seating for 10 to 12 people. The client had a photo of a wall of cabinets made from old doors and windows; that was the inspiration for the glass pantry.

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IN THE NAVY While a simmering pot is usually best kept out of sight from guests, you might want to make an exception for the new collaboration between venerable French cookware company Staub and Food 52. Sporting the on-trend combination of midnight blue with brass accents, the collection is a stylish addition to your stovetop repertoire. food52.com

In recent years, the wall space behind the stove has become the de rigueur place to make an artistic statement in the kitchen. Take the chevron backsplash from Nashville designer April Tomlin, for example, who created the Navajo-inspired design shown here out of MDF covered with fire-safe paint. “I was bored with traditionally used tile,” she says. Open shelves and a snowy white quartz countertop ensure all eyes are on her handiwork. apriltomlin.com

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DUTCH treat For this sophisticated kitchen, San Francisco-based designer Nicole Hollis found her muse in an unusual place: a Flemish still-life painting. A moody mix of materials, including steel-framed glass upper cabinets and a gray island topped with Belgian blue limestone, stand in stark contrast with white lower cabinets and a Calacatta Gold marble backsplash. Low-lighting creates ambience and intrigue—the perfect dinner party guests. nicolehollis.com

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Smoky Rose wallpaper by House of Hackney sets a charming tone for this Studio McGee-designed powder room. A Schoolhouse Electric & Supply Co. sconce and Kohler Purist faucet break up the high-contrast black-and-white scheme with warm, brass accents.

Just because it’s a half bath doesn’t mean it can’t be full of style. Small in square footage but big in personality, powder rooms are the perfect forum to express your individuality and design philosophy—after all, you’ve got a captive audience. One way to make an impression? Let a unique wallpaper guide the overall concept, as designer Shea McGee did in this Salt Lake City powder room. “I fell in love with the vintage vibe of this rose print, which inspired the classic feel of the bath as well as the more masculine black-and-white palette,” she says. For more guest-ready powder rooms, turn the page. studio-mcgee.com

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“I wanted this bath to feel like a retreat. Brass fixtures and cement tile lend a sophisticated bohemian vibe. You could be in Malibu or Morocco!”

“POWDER ROOMS SHOULD BE IMPACTFUL AND STATEMENTMAKING. HERE, A CUSTOM WOOD VANITY ANCHORS THE ROOM WITHOUT MONOPOLIZING IT.” –KATE MARKER, katemarkerinteriors.com

“SINCE THIS IS THE ONLY BATHROOM DOWNSTAIRS, WE WANTED IT TO BE FUN. THE HOMEOWNER LOVES THE BEVERLY HILLS HOTEL, SO WE USED ITS SIGNATURE WALLPAPER AS A WAY TO INJECT HER PERSONALITY INTO THE SPACE.” –ESTEE STANLEY, esteestanley.com

Clockwise from top right: Cement tile from Ann Sacks adds flair to this Kirsten Marie-designed bath, which features a custom vanity, a mirror by Thadeus for Made Goods and a Schoolhouse Electric & Supply Co. sconce. The vanity in this Kate Marker bath is accented by a single sconce and ceiling light from Visual Comfort & Co.; the mirror is by Mirror Image Home. In this bathroom by Estee Stanley, the large-scale Martinique wallpaper makes a bold statement.

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It’s always a cloudless day in this Palm Beach home office, designed by Rod Mickley, thanks to a pair of sun-kissed paintings by artist Isca Greenfield-Sanders—a perfect ode to the home’s scenic environs. 1 / Case Study: Highlight your favorite artist by featuring multiple works together. These Greenfield-Sanders pieces neatly mirror each other, doubling up on the artist’s distinctive style. 2 / Beyond Basic: White walls are great for showcasing your art collection, but pattern adds much-needed pop. For example, hanging these happy pool prints over striped Peter Fasano wallpaper gives the space an intriguing, unexpected turn. The trick? Use wide mattes to define your display space. 3 / Cozy Corner: Hang your art low, centering it with your furniture instead of with the wall at large; this creates a more layered, intimate setting (perfect for this family-friendly beachside escape). 4 / True Blue: Experiment with color by pulling your room’s palette from the featured artworks. Here, the paintings’ crystalline blues and hints of yellows are reflected in fun accent pillows and a Dash & Albert cotton rug.

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No need for conversation starters in this Jupiter dining room designed by Marlene Murrah; the space itself sets the perfect mood for entertainment thanks to a powerful assortment of statement-making art. 1 / Mixed Medium: Consider coupling works in diverse styles for a more collected feel, like this classic still life by 19th-century French artist Brunel de Neuville, at left, paired with an oversize Ilit Azoulay photographic collage. 2 / Frame of Mind: Ditch the traditional matte—which could dilute such a striking work—and instead choose a slim and unfussy white frame. The sliver of white still gives a crisp contrast for this contemporary Azoulay piece. 3 / Color Code: Hang your artwork over a textured backdrop for a step beyond basic gallery white walls. For example, this earthy linen wallcovering by Phillip Jeffries brings unpretentious ease to museum-quality works. 4 / Clear View: Don’t compromise the sightline to your art with clunky pendant lighting or an ornate chandelier. This simple, lantern-inspired light allows the art to remain responsible for providing the drama in the room while still adding quiet structural interest overhead.

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Expect serious Art Basel envy when walking into this spectacular Miami Beach living room designed by Robert S. Brown and Todd D. Davis. Floor-to-ceiling sunlight gives these avant-garde artworks plenty of room to shine. 1 / Cross Genre: Don’t limit your collection to one medium: Consider coupling works from different styles together for a collected look, like this blend of dramatic art photography and towering abstract painting. 2 / Life Size: Barely there minimalist frames allow the high-drama pieces to enjoy the limelight, without detracting from the power of the art or the architecture. 3 / Perfect Pairing: Your furniture can be art, too, with sinuous silhouettes that feel inherently sculptural. These bookend Scala Luxury brass side tables and Frederick Weinberg lamps, for example, prove truly gallery-worthy. 4 / Front Seat: Provide a cozy spot for guests to stop and admire your pieces. This velvety custom borne designed by Brown and Davis makes an ideal perch for viewing at all angles.

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BE OUR GUEST The calendar year may be winding down, but party season is just getting into gear. November and December bring an onslaught of invites, with champagne toasts, air kisses and general good cheer to follow. ’Tis the season to cast open one’s doors and welcome friends, family and acquaintances into the home. With that in mind, we tapped some of our favorite design and event experts for their advice. For instance, beautiful table settings, like the ones seen here, build a sense of anticipation and announce to guests that they are in for a magical evening. It’s just one of a dozen ways to create a gracious and festive mood. Read on for more in our first-ever Luxe report on entertaining.

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When metalworker Xavier Pauchard created the prototype for the galvanized French bistro chair in the early 20th century, he intended the simple sheet-metal creation to be used in factories. One wonders what he might think of this new iteration of the classic form. Party-ready in chic brass and fine leather, it’s come a long way from its humble origins. michelevarian.com

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Hospitality begins at the front door; so, consider the foyer the cohost of your welcoming party, and style it accordingly. There’s no better way to make a first impression than with a statement-making staircase. In this dramatic space, Los Angeles designer Betsy Burnham melded modern and Moroccan elements for maximum impact. In stark black and white, the mosaic tile stair risers are both sophisticated and playful. burnhamdesign.com

THIS PAGE: GAME TIME PHOTO: NATHAN SCHRODER. SPARE CHAIR PHOTO: COURTESY MICHELE VARIAN. STAIR GAZING PHOTO: SARAH DORIO. OPPOSITE: FLOWER POWER PHOTO: COURTESY SAIPUA.

Not all gatherings require formal attire and canapes; sometimes, the most memorable evenings unfurl over a raucous game of Scrabble with friends. This sunny spot by Dallas-based Collins Interiors was conceived as a casual place to entertain and play board games. And since every festivity-filled night has a morning after, the area doubles as a breakfast nook, where the upholstered barrel chairs offer a comfortable perch to sip coffee and ease into the day. collins-interiors.com

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POWER Fresh-cut blooms make a festive focal point at any fete. Having built a reputation for creating romantic, old masters-inspired arrangements, the team behind New York City-based floral design firm Saipua shares its favorite tips for showcasing the beauty of nature’s bounty. saipua.com

Select foliage with interesting movement and choose an unexpected vessel. Use flower specimens in a range of shapes, textures and colors: Building a palette that includes some darker moments helps create drama. Consider the existing architecture and dĂŠcor of the space that your arrangement will inhabit. The container, flower selections and arrangement size should always complement the interiors.

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Good riddance to the days when the kitchen remained hidden from guests. Today, it’s more common for cookspaces to feature dazzling finishes meant for prime time, as in this downtown NYC loft designed by Jenny Wolf. With old-world herringbone wood floors, dark gray-stained cabinetry and open shelving, the effect is equal parts rustic and industrial. A generous island provides plenty of surface area for guests to congregate and graze. The shining star of the space, however, is the backsplash. “I love an antique mirror wall, and I thought it would be a great way to reflect some of the light from the three large casement windows on the opposite wall,” she says. “Not only does it make a beautiful backsplash, but it’s also surprisingly easy to clean.” jennywolfinteriors.com

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Sideboards are often perfunctory pieces meant to quietly sit, well, on the sidelines. Not so for this stunner from Thatcher and Shannon Davis, the husband-and-wife duo behind design company Selamat. Inspired by pioneering Australian designer Florence Broadhurst’s Pyramids fabric, this hand-carved wood credenza is the perfect combination of Italian 1970s Brutalist geometry and Hollywood Regency glamour. selamatdesigns.com

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THIS PAGE: MIRROR MAGIC PHOTO: FRANCESCO LAGNESE. PYRAMID SCHEME PHOTO: COURTESY SELAMAT. OPPOSITE: BAR BELLES PHOTO: COURTESY TOM DIXON. MATCH SET PHOTO: COURTESY TABLE + TEASPOON, MISHA PURCELL.

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7BAR belles A signature cocktail should be served in an equally unique vessel. Made from blown glass with hand-painted copper accents, Tom Dixon’s Tank collection of generously proportioned serveware delivers the kind of bold shapes and minimalist cool that will make tipplers take notice. Think of it as a chem lab beaker for the most stylish of mixologists. tomdixon.net

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Call it a “party in a box.” Table + Teaspoon just launched this new line of complete place settings to help take the guesswork out of designing a tablescape. You can rent colorcoordinated linens, plates and flatware from a selection of six distinctive designs, ranging from a classic black-and-white stripe (as in The Monroe, shown) to a blue-and-white nautical scheme. The settings arrive on your doorstep with detailed, step-by-step instructions. After the event, just repackage everything in the box and send it back. tableandteaspoon.com

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Talk about holding one’s liquor gracefully! This streamlined barcart from Yabu Pushelberg features a smoked-brass frame that supports two clear tempered-glass shelves. A hexagonal Carrara marble insert provides a stylish surface to slice garnishes, and the wheeled design offers mobility, so cocktail hour is always at hand. avenue-road.com

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“Formal, but never fussy” could be the motto for this elegant dining room by Santa Monica, California-based interior designer Jeffrey Alan Marks. “I like to put my own spin on a room this traditional to keep it from feeling too stuffy,” he says. While the detail-rich crown molding was already in place, Marks added wainscot and lacquered the walls deep blue to ground the space, which seamlessly blends old and new. A contemporary light fixture from David Weeks, an abstract screenprint by James Nares and a jewel-toned geometric rug add just the right amount of edge, and go a long way in creating this lush and layered look. jam-design.com

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THIS PAGE: GIVE THANKS PHOTO: COURTESY DEMPSEY & CARROLL. BOTTLE SERVICE PHOTO: COURTESY AVENUE ROAD. ECLECTIC MIX PHOTO: DOUGLAS FRIEDMAN. OPPOSITE: BEDSIDE MANNERS PHOTO: TOTO LABRADOR.

While dashing off an email certainly gets the job done, there’s nothing like a handwritten thank you note to show your appreciation for a thoughtful gift or an enjoyable meal. All the better if that note is steeped in design history. The envelopes of these blank cards from Dempsey & Carroll are lined with classic Schumacher fabric prints, such as Zanzibar, shown here. dempseyandcarroll.com

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An overnight guest should feel completely at home and pampered at the same time. To that end, designer Blue Carreon follows a simple philosophy: “I like to put as much thought into guest bedrooms as I do for my own room,” he says. One look at his bedroom in Manila, and you can see why this is a winning approach. Dark gray paneled walls create a cocoon-like effect that’s ideal for slumber, while fresh flowers, a water carafe and plenty of reading material make great bedside companions. With a space this inviting, your guests may never want to leave. bluecarreonhome.com

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–Marlo S. Massey and Connie M. Frankino

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Engraved Brick. Celebrate or honor a loved one with an engraved brick that will line the cottage pathways at KidSanctuary Campus. Donation priced at $100.

Park Bench. Adopt a park bench to be placed along the scenic pathways of the five-acre campus. Includes an engraved plaque. Donation priced at $1,000.

Pavilion Namesake. Picnic Table. Sponsor a picnic table at the recreational pavilion, and offer hours of enjoyment to the children. Includes a listing on the recognition plaque. Donation priced at $500.

Name the 1,000-square-foot pavilion where KidSanctuary’s children and the community will gather to create special memories. Donation priced at $200,000.

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CASUAL ELEGANCE TAKING SUBTLE INSPIRATIONS FROM THE NEARBY BEACH, A DESIGNER AND HOMEOWNER CREATE A TRANQUIL ENVIRONMENT IN THE TOWN OF GULF STREAM. WRITTEN BY LINDA HAYES / PHOTOGRAPHY BY BRANTLEY PHOTOGRAPHY

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The formal dining room includes a Bausman & Company table, a Niermann Weeks chandelier, and chairs wearing Kravet Couture fabric. Phillip Jeffries’ wallcovering from Holly Hunt backs a painting by Bruno Zupan. Draperies are by Lee Jofa, the rug is from J. Namnoun Oriental Rug Gallery in Connecticut, and the cabinet is by Michael Taylor Designs. An orchid from Floral Emporium brings the outside in.

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fter two years of searching for a lakefront home in New Hampshire, and coming up dry, Ellen Hatton and her husband, Dean, took the natural next step. “We shifted our search to Southeast Florida,” says Hatton. “Our first weekend there, we saw this house and we both had the same reaction: ‘This is it!’” Set along the Intracoastal Waterway, in the small town of Gulf Stream not far from Palm Beach, the house was quite a bit different from the longtime family home the couple was leaving behind in Connecticut. “Our previous home was very traditional,” says Hatton. “This was more transitional, with Caribbean flair and a bit of British style, and the attention to detail was evident—in the woodwork, the finishes and the landscape. We knew it was the one for us.” Perhaps equally important, the layout of the house had infinite potential for Hatton’s friend and mentor Nancy Green, a designer based in Connecticut and Florida, to help Hatton hone her design skills, as she was in the midst of launching her own interior design company. “The rooms are clearly defined with white walls, crown moldings, coffered ceilings, and mahogany and limestone floors,” shares architect William Wietsma, who designed the home and also served as

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A Jan Showers sofa from David Sutherland and a Donghia daybed don Nancy Corzine fabrics from J Nelson in the living room. Donghia lounge chairs in coral-print fabric, again by Nancy Corzine, and woodframed Kravet chairs complete the scene along with a Madeline Stuart coffee table from Jerry Pair and a Stark rug. Custom millwork by Clearview Cabinetry Services encases a Samsung television. The drapery fabric is by Schumacher.

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The casual dining area off the kitchen features a custom table by designer Nancy Green and E.M. Soberon. Green also designed cabinetry—crafted by Focal Point Woodwork—to house SubZero wine coolers. Samir Sammoun’s painting pops against a Phillip Jeffries wallpaper from Holly Hunt, which supports a neutral scheme along with a Stark rug. Artistic Frame chairs wear Schumacher fabrics. The chandelier is by Vaughan.

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general contractor along with partner William J. Lippolis II. “It’s very understated. Nancy and Ellen loved this approach because they could go to town on each room, without having to worry about making a transition from one room to the next.” Green and Hatton addressed the kitchen first, a room where Hatton and her husband could congregate with family and friends while they cooked, and which opened to an outdoor patio. “It was a great room,” Green says. “Light, bright and beautiful. And I thought they should center their life around it because of the water views.” To further enable group gatherings, a family room adjoining the kitchen was turned into an informal dining area featuring an oval trestle table paired with chairs from Hatton’s previous Connecticut kitchen. Though the palette remained neutral here, crisp whites and oceanic hues were incorporated into other key spaces to help connect them with outdoor areas and those brilliant waterway vistas. In the main living room, for instance, the pair installed blue sofas and patterned chairs, and mixed in a few antiques and coral accent pieces, as well. “Over the

years, we developed a sense that things don’t necessarily have to match to work together,” Hatton notes. “We added antiques into almost every room. Having just enough contrast keeps it interesting, yet soft and inviting, without being too flamboyant.” The theme continues in the intimate dining room, where antique chairs pair with sculptural ones along with a table brought down from Connecticut. “I always try to add a little old into something,” says Green, who spent years in the antiques business and sourced some of the finds for Hatton from her collection. “There’s a charming history in old pieces.” Set privately on an upper level, the couple’s master suite was given its own tropical Floridian feel. There, the designers fitted a decorative, four-poster bed with a mix of crisp white and ivory linens, and paired custom-size chairs with a green linen ottoman. The room is accessed by a grand spiral stair, which Lippolis recalls as the only challenge he encountered during construction of the home. “Having design-build all in one office gives really good insight into a project and what goes into it,” he notes. “It makes for an efficient way to do a home for an owner.”

For the kitchen, the architect-builder team specified Bremtown Cabinetry’s traditional-style beaded-inset cabinets, which were installed by Clearview Cabinetry Services. For contrast, the stand-alone bar is clad in a wormy walnut wood. The swivel barstools are by Caperton Collection and were acquired through Stephen Turner Showroom, and the Kravet window cornice is lined with Samuel & Sons trim.

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Above: A detail of the husband’s study shows a Kravet sofa in Schumacher’s deep blue fabric, which gives the space a nautical feel. It joins Kravet’s Perry bench upholstered in an Edelman hide, a Kravet side table, a Vaughan table lamp from John Rosselli & Associates, and artwork by James Abbott McNeill Whistler from Galerie d’Orsay in Boston. Right: A departure from the crisp, blue-and-white color scheme of the home’s communal rooms, the study features a pecky cypresswood ceiling and paneled walls by Coastal Woodwork. A Kyle Bunting rug from David Sutherland and draperies made using GP & J Baker fabric from Lee Jofa take the same color cues. An Artistic Frame chair pulls up to a Bausman & Company desk with a water view, and a Hyde Park club chair by Edward Ferrell + Lewis Mittman lends an extra cozy spot to curl up with a book.

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Green created a sun room in a space originally designated as a dining area. The sofa is covered in Duralee fabric, and the rattan chairs and ottoman are by Palecek, with the ottoman in a Peter Fasano print from John Rosselli & Associates. Cowtan & Tout fabric fashions the window treatment, and mahogany flooring from C&M Wood Flooring Center runs underfoot. The landscape outside was installed by Land Designs by Steve.

“THE ATTENTION TO DETAIL IN THIS HOME WAS EVIDENT—IN THE WOODWORK, THE FINISHES, AND THE LANDSCAPE.” –ELLEN HATTON

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On the upper level, the master bedroom features a bed and bedside tables by Edward Ferrell + Lewis Mittman, Donghia bedside lamps and another Zupan painting. Custom Kravet sofas in Savel fabric hug a Caperton Collection ottoman from Stephen Turner Showroom in Suzanne Kasler fabric for Lee Jofa. All rest on a Stark rug. The draperies are by Brunschwig & Fils.

From the street, the home appears more formal, with ficus hedges defining the exterior perimeter and magnolia trees framing the entrance of an auto court. On the water side, it’s the epitome of Caribbean design. “It’s classic symmetry, with wings spinning off the main space and traditional elements such as the belvedere with louvered shutters and Chippendale railings off the second-level loggia,” says Wietsma. The addition of a manicured lawn and palm trees around the pool by landscape architect Joe Peterson, of Peterson Design Professionals, softens the area, while bountiful bougainvillea bushes add a burst of color when they flower. Acknowledging the coming together of the home’s interiors with its architecture, Wietsma notes, “When I first saw it finished, I was so taken by how beautiful it was.” In turn, Ellen shares, “I have to say it really exceeded my expectations. It was hard to leave our family home in Connecticut after 15 years. But I really grew to love working on this project, and the town of Gulf Stream is well-suited to us—so quaint and quiet yet close to the Delray Beach scene. Friends and family come down to visit us all the time, so it truly feels like home.”

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Off the master bedroom, the semi-sheltered belvedere features a Chippendale-style railing and traditional louvered push-out shutters by South Florida Aluminum. Brown Jordan chaises provide the perfect place to relax and watch the action in the swimming pool below and on the Intracoastal Waterway.

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Chelsea Lane Viau, owner of Chelsea Lane & Co. in West Palm Beach, is using her design and lifestyle shop’s wallpapers and trims for a good cause, designing a space for the non-profit KidSanctuary Campus. A peek at her plan can be seen on the opposite page.

IF WALLS COULD TALK WEST PALM BEACH WALLPAPER MAVEN CHELSEA LANE VIAU INFUSES FLOOR-TO-CEILING PERSONALITY THROUGHOUT SOUTH FLORIDA. WRITTEN BY BRADLEY NESBITT WEATHERLY / PHOTOGRAPHY BY CHELSAE ANNE

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helsea Lane & Co. is the type of library design junkies flock to like teenage girls at a sold-out Justin Bieber concert. Except the books are written by such design greats as Phillip Jeffries, Dorothy Draper, Scalamandré, and Schumacher, with stylish newcomers like Abnormals Anonymous and Loboloup also lining the shelves. Words are replaced by grass cloth, raffia, metallic cork, and the patterns— from bamboo lattice to chinoiserie to banana leaf—that put Palm Beach on the map. “Almost every inch of my house is wallpapered,” muses Chelsea Lane Viau, owner of the West Palm Beach design and lifestyle boutique, of her

serious print addiction. “I’ve been known to wallpaper ceilings, furniture and trays, and I even frame wallpaper as art.” If you’re wondering just how deep her addiction goes, you don’t have to look far. “I’ve never really liked green until recently,” she says. “But I just got my Jeep wrapped in a lime green Thibaut trellis pattern.” Yes, she even wallpapered her Jeep. But her showroom’s style isn’t limited to the South Florida menagerie of pagodas, elephants and rattan. “I do carry all of the big players in the wallpaper industry, but I’m also really excited about working on edgier collaborations, like with Miami artist Amanda Valdes.” Valdes’ work LUXESOURCE.COM / 227

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draws on female identity in the form of moody, Pop-art doll figures. Her large-scale street art installations range from flower-crown gypsies and aqua mermaids to dark, goth-inspired girls accented with bursts of neon spray paint. “People want something different,” Viau says. “That’s why I teamed up with Amanda, so we can create one-of-a-kind wallpaper that truly is floor-to-ceiling art.” While details are still under wraps, here’s what you can expect to see, she says: “Fun girls with Lilly Pulitzer dresses and floppy hats riding flamingos.” Viau comes by it honestly. Her Mom, Wendy Ricks, has been installing wallpaper for more than 30 years with her company Wallpaper by Wendy, and works with her daughter on a daily basis. “Growing up, I spent my summer on jobs with her and would wallpaper my dollhouse with leftover scraps,” Viau remembers. In between juggling work at the store, she also manages her own design portfolio. “I just finished a house on Jupiter Island, where we used a teal Thibaut wallpaper and a coral Quadrille geometric print with lots of white lacquer,” says Viau, who finds inspiration everywhere and, as proof, has been using dotted designs in more and more projects since she got her spotted Great Dane puppy, Betsy. 228 / LUXESOURCE.COM

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Viau is shown at bottom in the studio area of her shop. One of her most popular wallpapers, Dorothy Draper’s banana leaf print, can be seen on the opposite page along with a Thibaut pattern adorning the walls of the boutique.

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Viau specializes in wallpaper but also carries clothing, gifts and jewelry. Her penchant for framing wallpaper as art can be seen in a black-and-white floral overlooking her space. Ceramic cactus jewelry dishes make for fun gifts, while living succulents can also be found around the shop.

Viau credits her success to the influential female tastemakers in her life, including her mom, longtime friend and mentor Carolyn Bowden Bell, and designer Angela Reynolds. “I’ve been reading every single female power book,” she says. “I just finished You Are a Badass by Jen Sincero and now I’m reading I Am That Girl by Alexis Jones.” And she’s bringing her girl-boss moxie to the Palm Beach creative scene with her recent launch of The Sunset Market, a community-wide pop-up shop hosted at her store with vendors including Hitched Photo Lounge, floral studio Flower & Fringe, Heartswell stationery and The Clay Cache ceramics. “It’s a night with some of the most talented and creative makers and entrepreneurs in Palm Beach County,” she says, adding that one was hosted during the local Canvas art show with two more planned for December and January. “What more could you ask for?” 230 / LUXESOURCE.COM

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REINING IT IN A DESIGN TEAM STRIPS DOWN A WELLINGTON HOME’S GRAND ALLUSIONS, ARRIVING AT A LOOK OF LOW-KEY ELEGANCE THAT’S A HORSE OF A DIFFERENT COLOR. WRITTEN BY JORGE S. ARANGO / PHOTOGRAPHY BY TRIA GIOVAN

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John Saladino sofas in Perennials fabric and Aesthetic’s Bobbin chairs covered in C&C Milano ticking offer cushy comfort around a Bunny Williams Home coffee table in the living room. An antique English console adds an anchoring volume, as well as a perch for vintage lamps. A sisal carpet from Stark delineates the seating area. Art by Georgia Nassikas supports the feeling of casual serenity.

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his is the opposite of glam,” says Rhode Islandbased designer Kate Jackson of the interiors she curated for longtime clients in the equestrian community of Wellington. “It’s warm, lived-in, elegant and down-to-earth.” Jackson had worked with this empty-nester couple, an investor and his wife from North Carolina, on six other projects, developing a “sixth sense of trust and friendship,” she says. That familiarity meant Jackson knew there would be certain givens, which are so second-nature by now that she rattles them off without even thinking: “pairing rich textures with a neutral palette, time-honored materials, an artful mix of antique and modern elements, and dramatic juxtapositions of scale against white walls.” Though the designer makes it sound like a snap, the character of the house itself didn’t exactly lend itself to this aesthetic. “It was a Mediterranean home built in the 1990s,” recalls North Carolina-based architect Craig Dixon, for whom this was the second project with these homeowners and Jackson. In a word, the original home was, yes, glam—but in an over-the-top sort of way. “There was a columned two-story entry, high ceilings everywhere, multiple trayed ceilings in half the rooms, a lot of glass and mirrors, and the house was full of hard angles,” recalls Dixon. So Dixon, along with his colleague, architect Ken Pursley, performed substantial edits. Ceilings were simplified, and out went columns, mirrors and glass. To soften the angles on the exterior, Dixon cut a voluptuously baroque shape reminiscent of Dutch architecture into the entry, thus giving the house a look he describes as West Indian Revival. A similar intervention on the ceiling of a long hall leading to the husband’s office imparts the same feeling. Because the West Indies lifestyle is about the connection between indoors and outdoors, Dixon also opened the house up with fenestration. Many existing windows had been arched in a faux Mediterranean manner, so he squared them off and enlarged them, painting the wood frames in several rooms to look like steel. Finally, to reduce the preponderance of stucco, which, combined with tall LUXESOURCE.COM / 235

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A pecky cypress barn door crafted by Yellowfin Builders slides to conceal the television in the family room. Seating is provided by benches from Worlds Away, Sherrill Furniture sofas covered in Rogers & Goffigon fabric, and a pair of chairs in a Schumacher print, accented with Madeline Weinrib pillows. The antique rug’s pale hues looks washed out by the sun.

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ceiling heights, added to the home’s extravagance, he brought in pecky cypress. Applying it to ceilings and walls instantly warmed rooms and brought ceilings visually down to human scale. “Architecturally that was a challenge,” says builder Guy Bartels, whose crew, including onsite project managers Raymond Fechtel and Dan Bouthillier, was charged with the task, as well as with crafting and installing all the millwork (cabinetry, vanities, custom doors and more). This was because the home’s sight lines made several rooms simultaneously visible from most positions. “The difficulty was making sure all the lines throughout the house were the same,” Bartels says, “even though the rooms had different ceiling heights.” Jackson and Dixon gave the resulting interior envelope a soft white cast. Some of the pecky cypress was simply sealed, but most was washed with a diluted coat of the white on the remaining walls. “It took us six days to figure out just the right custom shade,” says Jackson. But it’s the perfect foil for the many 19th-century wood antiques

With help from in-house designer Ashley Baratta, Pursley Dixon Architecture designed the settee in the breakfast area; Cunningham Interiors dressed it in Rogers & Goffigon fabric. It joins a table from the owners’ collection along with a Formations iron chandelier and chairs. Drapery sheers by Romo filter in natural light.

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The kitchen features oversize pendants found by the owner. Custom cabinetry and woodwork, designed by architect Craig Dixon and fabricated by Yellowfin Builders, includes a Dutch-style island leg that enhances the West Indies feel. The countertop stone is from AGM Imports Granite & Marble in Charlotte, North Carolina, and was fabricated by Haifa Limestone.

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RH’s Belgian Camelback chairs pull up to a vintage English table in the dining room that was picked up at an antique store in Rhode Island. A contemporary Visual Comfort & Co. chandelier lights the setting. Romo draperies extend luxuriously from ceiling to floor.

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The desk in the husband’s office was custom-made by craftspeople at IYRS School of Technology & Trades in Rhode Island using boards rescued from the boat pictured on the wall. Atop the desk is a Jamie Young Co. lamp, and in the hall is a Thomas O’Brien Hicks pendant by Visual Comfort & Co.

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Builder Guy Bartels and his team executed the millwork in the library-trophy room, where a comfortably worn antique English wing chair from 1stdibs sits atop a vintage rug laid over a Stark sisal carpet. Along with an antique tea table, it faces a sofa swathed in Kravet mohair. Schumacher silk draperies keep the sunlight at bay.

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Opposite: A Formations lantern presides over the master bathroom above a Waterworks tub and fixtures. To one side is a 19th-century Italian campaign chair found on 1stdibs. The floor candelabrum was discovered at an antiques shop in Rhode Island. Between the tub and an antique Oushak carpet is a sheepskin rug. The draperies are by Romo. Below: In the master bedroom, John Derian’s Dromedary sofa for Cisco Brothers sits against an Oly bed dressed in custom linens. Before it, a vintage Louis Vuitton trunk rests on an antique Oushak carpet, itself laid over an Elizabeth Eakins rug. The bedside chests are by Noir. In an alcove lives an artwork purchased from a vendor at Scott Antique Markets in Atlanta.

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throughout the house. The owners brought almost nothing with them to this project, so Jackson appointed it from scratch. Her criteria was simple: “With each piece I selected or presented to them I would ask, ‘Do you love this?’ And then we decided where the piece would be placed.” Like Dixon, Jackson felt compelled to counteract the sharp angles of every room. “There were so many octagonal rooms with all these corners,” she says. In many cases, her remedy was installing billowy floor-to-ceiling draperies. She also deployed quite a few upholstered pieces with skirts and rounded, curved or arching silhouettes. The homeowners’ Florida lifestyle differs substantially from that in North Carolina, adds Jackson, so the house had to function differently, too. “In North Carolina, my clients don’t entertain as much,” she says, “so there is no formal living room. It’s more cozy, personable and filled with family

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pictures.” Here—though her clients “are mostly in sneakers, shorts and T-shirts or in riding gear, and there are five rescue dogs jumping on the furniture”—their more social life includes hosting occasional large events and fundraisers. So, says Jackson, “The interiors are uncluttered and unfussy.” She resisted the temptation to fill the expansive rooms with oversize furniture. “We kept things more normally scaled so there would be plenty of room to gather and circulate and appreciate the architecture,” she says. To improve the exterior circulation as well, the team removed the existing pool from the middle of the lawn space and shifted it back toward the edge where it was better positioned for entertaining. The house is unquestionably tasteful, of course. But by scaling back its built-to-impress aspirations, the mood is relaxed and comfortable. A dose of glamour, after all, is just a short ride east to Palm Beach.

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BORN AGAIN BELOVED ART AND FURNISHINGS DISCOVER NEW LIFE AS A PALM BEACH HOUSE UNDERGOES A MODERN TRANSFORMATION.

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hen designer Rod Mickley and architect Peter Moor were hired to renovate a Mediterranean-style house in Palm Beach, they knew it would require a total interior transformation. “It was an overly ornate Mediterranean, almost gratuitous,” Moor remembers. “Both the interior and exterior were a little bit overdone.” Not only was the four-bedroom house’s interior too kitsch for its new owners, with its cherub- and grapevine-painted ceilings, but the ceilings themselves were also disjointed: some too high for a room, others too low. In fact, Moor and Mickley’s clients had wrestled with whether the house— which was in an ideal location—could be salvaged to suit their tastes and needs at all. Soon, though, the design team went to work on what has become an architectural and stylistic metamorphosis. Outside, working with builder Paul Wittmann, Moor kept the Mediterranean style but streamlined its form to be more of a modern interpretation than a neo-historic caricature. Then, for the interiors, “We wanted to keep the whole house real soft and let their art and accessories and interesting pieces of furniture stand out,” Mickley says. Indeed, the homeowners possessed a first-rate art collection and were downsizing from two houses to one, which meant there was much to repurpose—although Mickley and the wife also did a lot of shopping. “She has a great eye and knows what she wants,” he adds. “Each piece was lovingly handpicked. It wasn’t, ‘Find me a coffee table.’ Every piece had to be blessed.” The interior of the house is defined by a simple yet elegant gray-and-light-toned color palette, particularly seen in the creamy marble floors extending throughout and the cabinetry treated with a lime wash that appears in the kitchen as well as in shelving for the living room and bar. “Everything kind of flows,” Mickley says of the surfaces. “We didn’t frequently change materials, which would distract you from what’s happening.” “What’s happening” is a showcase for that art collection—a variety of the owners’ paintings, photography and ceramics, including works by masters such as Alexander Calder

“ WE LET THE ARCHITECTURE BE CALM AND QUIET SO THE ART COULD BE PROPERLY DISPLAYED.” –PETER MOOR

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(a watercolor painting in the living room and mobile sculptures throughout) and Richard Serra (a five-panel painting in the dining room), as well as acclaimed contemporary artists the likes of Caio Fonseca, Donald Baechler and Marilyn Minter. The owners regularly attend art fairs such as Art Basel Miami Beach as well as galleries in New York and Miami to augment their collection. “Part of the task was really to let the architecture be calm and quiet so the art could be properly displayed,” says Moor, who worked with project architect Austin Dingwall on the architecture, including clean-lined interior details such as subtle wall paneling, and white-painted ceiling beams and classical moldings. The artwork also adds pops of color, seen in the yellow and orange tones in the Fonseca painting above the living room fireplace and a vibrant collection of Robert Kuo ceramic pieces on the living room coffee table and shelves. There is also an artfulness to the furnishings and their textures, seen in the white Mongolian wool-covered chair or sculptural bronze bench in the master bedroom, a decorative Moorish-style mirror in the living room, and an ebonized-wood top and patinated bronze base for the family room coffee table. Though the homeowners prefer modern and contemporary design, there is a combination of both that and traditional furnishings, such as the master bedroom’s classic oak-and-iron four-poster bed that’s streamlined enough to seem of today. Perhaps unsurprisingly, given the homeowners’ love of fine art and sculpture, the interiors also make ample use of dramatically shaped lighting fixtures, such as a Lindsey Adelman chandelier over the dining room table with a variety of clear and opaque glass orbs. “To me that’s a sculpture. That was the first piece we bought for the house,” the wife says. “I had to have that.” It wouldn’t be a Florida house, however, without outdoor spaces, and this home includes a large covered loggia just off the family room that gives way to the pool area. Landscape architect Warren McCormick reduced the width of the pool in order to provide a more comfortable proportion while still allowing for lap swimming, which resulted in the expansion of the lawn court. New plantings join preserved palm trees and small local plants to create a monochromatic look of greenery that supports the owners’ request for simplicity. But just as the artwork adds a punctuation of color inside, the fruit trees and raised herb garden provide color in the yard (not to mention fragrance and good eats). If the original house left something to be desired, today the results are breathtaking, with the elegant furnishings of a design studio and the art collection of a museum. Yet it’s also a house that feels calming and, most of all, like home. “When I walked in the house for the first time with the realtor, I immediately walked out,” the wife recalls. “But Peter made sense of the architecture, and Rod spent so much time with me looking at furniture and fabric samples. Now it’s where I want it to be.”

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A Moorish-style mother-of-pearl mirror from Jalan Jalan Collection is one of several decorative pieces that help enliven a sleek contemporary interior from one side of the living room. The custom console from Holly Hunt features a top by Gregorius Pineo and shelters a Christian Liaigre bench.

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Above: An oil-on-canvas painting by Caio Fonseca from Berggruen Gallery in San Francisco hangs over the living room fireplace, beside the owners’ collection of Robert Kuo vases on a custom bookshelf. The clients’ existing lounge chairs were reupholstered by K & F European Upholstery using Great Plains fabric. Left: Great Plains draperies, fabricated by Draperies of Palm Beach, add elegance to the living room, which also includes a reupholstered Holly Hunt sofa with accent pillows in Christopher Farr Cloth’s Ravenna fabric, a Christian Liaigre coffee table, a Holly Hunt daybed clad in Baron Leather hide, and wood-framed lounge chairs also from Holly Hunt. A Patterson Flynn Martin rug grounds the setting.

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In the dining room, the architect framed the window with a decorative panel that lends a more streamlined nod to the home’s Mediterranean origins. BDDW’s dining table and chairs gather below a Lindsey Adelman chandelier. Jiun Ho’s buffet from Michael Taylor Designs perches beneath a photograph by Christopher Beane, and the Richard Serra paintings on the opposite wall join an Abigail Simpson sculpture from Ralph Pucci International.

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The kitchen showcases lime-washed cabinetry by Lucia International and Sub-Zero and Thermador appliances from House of Appliances. The marble-clad island and Silestone quartz countertops were fabricated by Pacific Stone and Tile; the Dornbracht faucet is from Next Plumbing Supply. Dennis Miller Associates stools wear Holly Hunt Leather’s Stingray hide. The Hennen Solo light fixture is by David Weeks Studio.

“WE DIDN’T FREQUENTLY CHANGE MATERIALS, WHICH WOULD DISTRACT YOU FROM WHAT’S HAPPENING.” –ROD MICKLEY

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Above: The family room provides a cozier place to relax, with the sofa’s cushion reupholstered in Great Plains fabric and Jiun Ho chairs from Michael Taylor Designs. They rest atop a Stark rug along with a Caste coffee table from Holly Hunt. Christian Liaigre floor lamps flank the sofa and a Ron Ehrlich painting from Stephen Haller Gallery in New York. Right: The covered loggia off of the family room includes Janus et Cie’s Tosca seating and Chrysanthemum drum table in Marigold. Newly appointed curved brackets line the overhang beyond. The loggia opens onto the remodeled pool and lawn terrace.

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As part of the renovation, landscape architect Warren McCormick shortened the width of the pool but maintained its length for lap swimming, thanks to Royal Palm Pools. Aiello Landscape preserved choice plantings, and new decking by Palm Beach Cast Stone creates the hardscape. Janus et Cie chaises sit under an umbrella by Santa Barbara Designs. French doors are by Kolbe & Kolbe Millwork, installed by Palm Beach Window & Door.

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Left: The powder room, featuring the homeowners’ chandelier from Wyeth in New York and a vintage mother-of-pearl mirror, boasts Alison Berger Cylinder sconces from Holly Hunt and a Phillip Jeffries hemp wallcovering. A Duravit sink from Next Plumbing Supply pops against the wood of the vanity by Lucia International. Opposite: A sitting room off the master bedroom enjoys a bolder ambience. The owners’ existing Elizabeth Garouste chair from Ralph Pucci International and a Roche Bobois sofa were both re-covered in velvet by Kirkby Design; they join a Holly Hunt table on a rug from Jalan Jalan Collection. The Marilyn Minter photograph was acquired through Baldwin Gallery in Colorado, and the Cloud shelf system is from BDDW.

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The master bedroom includes Gregorius Pineo’s four-poster bed from Holly Hunt, Cassina’s 836 Tre Pezzi chair in Mongolian wool, a Doris Leslie Blau rug, and a bronze bench designed by Ingrid Donat that the owners purchased at Barry Friedman Ltd. in New York; cushions were reupholstered in Création Baumann fabric from Jeffrey Michaels. The Tusk table is by Baker, and the bedside table is from BDDW. A silk screen by Donald Baechler adds a dash of color.

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DISTINGUISHED KITCHENS & BATHS Distinguished Kitchens & Baths has redefined custom cabinetry. The diverse design staff is accustomed to creating specialized spaces tailored to the client’s specific needs and desires. Every project, whether large or small, is viewed as a new opportunity to create something wonderful. According to principal Danny McMullen, “In addition to designing beautiful spaces, one of our goals is to make great friends.” Often, during the collaborative process, relationships are formed, which endure long after the project has been completed. McMullen says, “Running into one of Distinguished’s former clients around town and having the opportunity to talk, laugh and reminisce is one of the most rewarding aspects of this well-run organization.”

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JENNIFER MIRCH JENNIFER MIRCH DESIGNS 521 28th Street West Palm Beach, Florida 561.635.4007 jennifer@iysinc.com jennifermirchdesigns.com Jennifer Mirch discovered her passion for interior design early on in life. By high school, she was sure it was the career she wanted to pursue. She has since spent 20-plus years exploring every facet of the industry, from assisting designers to working in art galleries and high-end furniture showrooms. Her fervor ultimately led to the opening of Jennifer Mirch Designs, through which she brings to fruition her clients’ residential design dreams. “My philosophy is to listen to my clients’ needs and translate them into clean, livable, approachable and elegant designs that stand the test of time,” Mirch says. “I strive to develop a strong relationship with each client at the beginning and become a part of their thought process and how they live. Design is in the very details of their lives!”

We are creating your lifestyle, defining it and, ultimately, empowering it. Your home should speak to your soul.

How do you stay abreast of new trends and styles? My husband and I travel and see some amazing, sometimes secluded, spots. I try to capture the unique feeling of a place and bring it to my designs through color palettes, fabrics, textures and furnishings. Who or what inspires you most? I love traditional designs from the past. From the heavily designed crown molding to the tapestries on the wall, they tell a story about the people. That is what good design is about. What do you like most about your job? It is rewarding to see the project come together. With my helpful and watchful eye, the canvas unfolds and the client is in awe of how much the idea matches their personal style. What do you strive to create when you’re working on a project? Synergy! This job is not only about pulling together a beautiful color palette. It’s also about bringing the right people together to create a design. The ability to listen to everyone, bouncing ideas off of one another, is so important. What is your most prized possession? I would not say possession, but my family, my friends and the life I have made with my husband, all of which equal true happiness! What are your favorite hobbies? I build miniatures. When I was a teenager, I met a neighbor who built dollhouses, not in the play sense, but scale sense of the word. I was immediately drawn to it, and my love for all things tiny began.

This beautiful two-bedroom condominium in the West End area of Dupont Circle features a modern approach. Mixing textures and subtle patterns in the fabrics allows for the artwork to take center stage.

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JENNIFER KNOWLES KNOWLES DESIGN 3100 Northwest Boca Raton Boulevard, Suite 309 Boca Raton, Florida 561.395.9898 jennifer@knowlesdesignstudio.com knowlesdesignstudio.com Known for her ability to produce thoughtful spaces that are detailed yet well edited, fresh yet timeless and elegant yet comfortable, Jennifer Knowles is trusted by her distinguished clientele to perfect every inch of an interior space. The principal of her namesake firm, Knowles Design, she has long been aware of her passion and talent for the trade. “My best friend and I would play ‘architect,’ ” she says. “We drew complete floor plans with furniture. Other girls were playing with dolls, but we were designing houses!” Knowles boasts more than 13 years of experience in her profession, time that has afforded her a comprehensive understanding of the design process. “This business is exacting, and our success hinges on endurance and the ability to perform under pressure,” Knowles says. “In our office, that recipe includes a good dose of laughter each day.”

My philosophy is to listen carefully, interpret thoughtfully and orchestrate the details. This is how great design evolves.

How do you stay abreast of new trends and styles? I am constantly reading. I have a vast library that I continually update. I know everything now is so technology and web-focused, but I love to hold and savor a great design book. Who or what inspires you most? I gain inspiration from daily life. At any moment something might spark my imagination or touch my emotions. I harness those currents of creativity and translate them into my designs through colors, textures and forms. What do you like most about your job? I am contrary to most in this industry in that I love the construction process. I live at my jobsites. To see the daily evolution of my designs, from lines on paper to finished, inhabited spaces, is entirely gratifying. Who has most influenced your work? My brother. He is an artist. What is your most prized possession? Kobe, my 13-year-old yellow lab. He is such a beautiful soul. What are your favorite hobbies? Yoga. I practice every day.

This vignette features a chair and floor lamp from Formations and Untitled 13-21, a stunning mixed-media piece on canvas by artist Michelle Y Williams. Her work is on display at Addison Gallery in Delray Beach.

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Powell & Bonnell powellandbonnell.com

The Americas Collection 305.446.5578 | Coral Gables americascollection.com

Interseckt 305.448.7899 | Coral Gables interseckt.com

Provasi provasi.com

Findlay Galleries 212.421.5390 | New York findlaygalleries.com

Spectrum Technology Integrators 561.798.7010 spectrumfla.com

RH rh.com

Findlay Galleries 561.655.2090 | Palm Beach findlaygalleries.com

Robb & Stucky 305.667.5609 | Coral Gables robbstucky.com

New River Fine Art 954.524.2100 | Fort Lauderdale newriverfineart.com

Scan Design 561.990.2521 | Boca Raton scandesign.com

HARDWARE

HOME BUILDERS + REMODELERS (continued)

HOME AUTOMATION

HOME BUILDERS + REMODELERS Cannatelli Builders Inc. 954.977.2775 | Pompano Beach cannatellibuilders.com

Slate Construction Services 305.877.0947 | Miami slate-cs.com Wietsma & Lippolis Construction 561.274.4863 | Boca Raton wlcon.com

HOME THEATER DESIGN Genesis Automation, Inc. 954.316.2450 | Fort Lauderdale genesisautomationinc.com SoundWhere Media Furniture 954.797.5355 | Fort Lauderdale soundwhereusa.com

INTERIOR DESIGN SHOWROOMS

CLN Group 305.668.6278 clnconstructiongroup.com

Assure Home 305.372.1615 | Coral Gables assure-home.com

Scan Design 954.874.3888 | Hollywood scandesign.com

Ashley Norton Architectural Hardware 800.393.1097 ashleynorton.com

Cudmore Builders 561.995.8989 cudmorebuilders.com

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

Scan Design 305.944.8080 | North Miami Beach scandesign.com

Baldwin Hardware baldwinhardware.com

Hanna Homes 561.482.9999 hannahomesfl.com

Brown’s Interior Design 561.744.1116 | Jupiter brownsinteriors.com

Sklar Furnishings 561.829.5208 | Boca Raton sklarfurnishings.com

Hamilton Sinkler 212.760.3377 | New York hamiltonsinkler.com

ICH Builders 305.461.7289 | Coral Gables ichbuilders.com

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

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PROMOTION

Sanoma Kitchen & Bath

advertiser index INTERIOR DESIGNERS

INTERIOR DESIGNERS (continued)

KITCHEN + BATH

KITCHEN + BATH (continued)

AK Interior Designs 786.402.5620 | Miami ak-id.com

Laura Martzell Designs 305.365.3605 | Coral Gables

Baths2Go 888.936.BATH Miami | Plantation baths2go.com

ITALKRAFT 305.406.1301 | Miami italkraft.com

Annie Santulli Designs anniesantullidesigns.com

Luxe Design Studios 305.851.2020 | Wilton Manors luxedesignstudios.com

Canam Cabinet Corp 561.750.3177 | Boca Raton canamcabinet.com

Linea Studio 305.576.5720 | Miami thelineastudio.com

BBH Design Studio 305.766.2069 | North Miami Beach bbhdesignstudio.com

Mar Silver marsilver.com

Christopher Peacock 888.889.8891 peacockhome.com

Mia Cucina 305.792.9494 | Aventura miacucina.com

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

Marisol Pinto Luxury Living 305.305.3048 | Miami marisolpinto.com

Distinguished Kitchens & Baths 561.278.3000 | Boca Raton distinguishedkitchen.com

Pedini Miami 877.263.8963 | Coral Gables pedinimiami.com

Casa Q 305.804.7254 | Miami casa-q.com

Michael Beamish Design Group 954.205.0205 | Fort Lauderdale michaelbeamishdesign.com

Downsview Kitchens 954.927.1100 | Dania Beach downsviewofdania.com

Poliform 888.POLIFORM poliformusa.com

David Font Design 954.283.8839 | Coral Springs davidfontdesign.com

Nancy Corzine nancycorzine.com

Downsview Kitchens 561.799.7700 | Juno Beach downsviewofjuno.com

Porcelanosa 877.PORSA.US porcelanosa-usa.com

Diane Paparo Interiors 212.308.8390 paparo.com

P&H Interiors 954.341.7335 pnhinteriors.com

Downsview Kitchens 239.262.1144 | Naples downsviewofnaples.com

Premium Kitchens 561.465.2536 | Boca Raton premiumkitchens.com

Fava Design Group 786.536.5380 favadesigngroup.com

Perla Lichi Design 954.726.0899 | Coral Springs perlalichi.com

DXV by American Standard dxv.com

Ronbow ronbow.com

Jennifer Mirch Designs 561.635.4007 | West Palm Beach jennifermirchdesigns.com

Sarah Z Designs 305.906.5500 | Miami sarahzdesigns.com

Eggersmann USA 800.276.1239 eggersmannusa.com

Sanoma Kitchen & Bath 954.870.5492 | Davie

Jorge Castillo Design 305.830.9989 | Miami jorgecastillo.com

Sheryl Bleustein Interiors 954.445.0897 sherylbleusteininteriors.com

Florense 954.922.7384 | Dania Beach florenseusa.com

Strato Ambienti 786.294.0614 | Coral Gables stratoambienti.com

Knowles Design 561.395.9898 | Boca Raton knowlesdesignstudio.com

Tata Velarde Interior Design 305.680.7422 | Miami tatavelarde.com

Himalaya Peak Marble 786.518.3814 | Miami

Studio Becker 305.514.0400 | Coral Gables studiobecker.com

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

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

Italian Cabinetry 786.534.2742 | Miami italiancabinetry-usa.com

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THG Paris thgusa.com

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PROMOTION

Michael Alan Fine Architecture

advertiser index KITCHEN + BATH (continued)

LIGHTING

MISCELLANEOUS

REAL ESTATE

Veneta Cucine 786.502.8155 | Coral Gables venetacucineus.com

Artkalia 786.955.6358 | North Miami artkalia.com

Euro Moulding & Supplies 866.326.2828 | Delray Beach euromoulding.com

Luxury Portfolio Fine Property Collection luxuryportfolio.com

Veneta Cucine 305.901.5326 | Doral venetacucineus.com

Capitol Lighting 1800lighting.com

ORGANIZATIONAL SOLUTIONS

The Residences at Mandarin Oriental, Boca Raton 561.571.0150 | Boca Raton moresidencesbocaraton.com

Veneta Cucine 305.949.5223 | North Miami Beach venetacucine.us

Hammerton Studio hammertonstudio.com

Closet Factory 305.969.8470 | Coral Gables closetfactory.com

Shelton & Stewart Realtors 305.666.0669 | South Miami sheltonandstewart.com

W|W 954.251.3962 | Hallandale Beach thisisww.com

Hubbardton Forge 800.826.4766 hubbardtonforge.com

Visser 786.801.1252 | Miami vissergroup.com

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

W|W 305.859.4848 | Miami thisisww.com

John Pomp 212.426.7667 johnpomp.com

Visser 917.912.6830 | Port Chester vissergroup.com

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

Wolf in the Woods Design Center 954.252.9653 | Davie wolfinthewoods.com

Jonathan Browning 415.401.9999 jonathanbrowninginc.com

OUTDOOR LIVING

ROOFING

Wood-Mode Fine Custom Cabinetry wood-mode.com

Lunatika 305.534.8585 | Miami Beach lunatika.com

Brown Jordan 954.923.0899 | Dania Beach brownjordan.com

Istueta Roofing 305.671.9175 | Miami istuetaroofing.com

Zephyr 415.552.8033 zephyronline.com

Modern Forms modernforms.com

Carls Patio 754.223.3553 | Fort Lauderdale carlspatiodesign.com

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS

Swarovski Lighting swarovski-lighting.com

Pride Family Brands pridefamilybrands.com

Ann Sacks 800.969.5217 annsacks.com

David Font Design 954.283.8839 | Coral Springs davidfontdesign.com

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

Teak Warehouse 800.343.7707 | 866.937.8325 teakwarehouse.com

Antolini Luigi antoliniprecioustone.com

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

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LUXURY BEDDING

POOL BUILDERS

Scandia Home scandiadown.com

Rosmel Pools & Outdoors 305.592.7900 | Doral rosmelpools.com

STONE + TILE

Blanco Flooring 305.513.8447 | Miami blancoflooring.com BR Stone Co. 954.984.7007 | Pompano Beach brstonemarbleandgranite.com

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PHOTOGRAPHY BY ROBERT BRANTLEY

Your Dreams + Our Vision R ESI DEN T I A L DESIG N

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YA C H T D E S I G N

DES IGN S

anniesantullidesigns.com


PROMOTION

The Residences at Mandarin Oriental, Boca Raton

advertiser index STONE + TILE (continued)

STONE + TILE (continued)

STONE + TILE (continued)

Caesarstone caesarstoneus.com

Marmol 844.562.7665 | Miami marmol.com

Stone Gallery Marble & Granite stonegalleryusa.com

Cambria cambriausa.com

Michael Aram for Artistic Tile 855.214.0493 artistictile.com/aram

Tile Emporium 305.477.0064 | Doral

Cavastone Group 561.994.9100 | Boca Raton cavastone.com

Nature of Marble 561.272.0203 | Delray Beach natureofmarble.com

Total Quartz 305.629.9099 | Miami totalquartzusa.com

Cavastone Group 954.744.4134 | Dania Beach cavastone.com

Neolith thesize.es

UMI 561.413.5196 | Boynton Beach umistone.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

Eldorado Stone eldoradostone.com

Pantai Granite 305.591.1995 | Doral pantaigranite.com

Haifa Limestone 561.683.0082 | West Palm Beach haifalimestone.com

Prosein 305.677.3765 | Doral

Italgres 305.599.0002 | Miami italgres.com

Quartzology quartzologyus.com

Just Tile & Marble 561.272.4900 | Delray Beach justtilenmarble.com

Santa Rosa Marble 305.591.3744 | Doral santarosamarble.com

Keys Granite / A Daltile Company daltile.com

Spazio Marble & Granite 855.9.SPAZIO spaziomarble.com

Marble of the World 800.537.6995 marbleoftheworld.com

Stone Brokers of America 305.986.9203 | Doral stonebrokersofamerica.com

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TECHNOLOGY Crestron crestronshowroom.com

WALLCOVERINGS Orlean Wallcoverings and Fabrics 305.571.8808 | Miami orlean.com

WINE CELLARS Vinotemp 800.777.VINO vinotemp.com

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PROMOTION

PHOTOGRAPHY BY JOHN STILLMAN

SPECTRUM TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATORS

Luxe Interiors + Design recently partnered with Spectrum Technology Integrators and Crestron Electronics to celebrate an evening of cutting-edge luxury technology, where designers participated in the educational session “Residential Design Meets Technology.� Attendees enjoyed champagne and great food while experiencing firsthand how to set the mood with innovative lighting, automated shades, climate control, music and video with the help of Spectrum Technology professionals.

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Luxury Home Technology. It’s what you don’t see.

SMART LIGHTING CONTROL CLIMATE CONTROL

AUTOMATED CUSTOM SHADES SECURITY & SURVEILLANCE

MULTI-ROOM MUSIC ACCESS CONTROL

4K VIDEO DISTRIBUTION HIGH-SPEED WI-FI

A trusted partner to Florida’s top luxury builders, designers and architects. 561.798.7010

SPECTRUMFLA.COM


INSPIRATION FOUND

NORTHERN PRODUCED BY BRITTANY S. CHEVALIER

WE ARE COMMEMORATING THE YEAR’S BITTER MONTHS BY EMBRACING THE NATURAL MANIFESTATIONS OF THE SEASON. REMINISCENT OF THE NORTHERN LIGHTS VISIBLE IN THE ARCTIC, THE PIECES FOUND ON THIS PAGE TOGETHER SHOW THAT STYLE MAKERS ARE TAKING THEIR CUES FROM THE WORLD’S GLACIAL LANDSCAPES AND CRAFTING ETHEREAL PRODUCTS THAT WILL REMAIN COOL WELL BEYOND WINTER’S LAST SNOWFALL.

HARPA PHOTO: KAYLA STEVENSON.

STARS

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Raising the Bar in Luxury Home Building and Estate Renovations


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