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LACANTINA DOORS Made for living, LaCantina’s innovative folding, multi-slide and swing doors completely transform space, creating an indoor-outdoor experience for a healthier, more comfortable lifestyle. LaCantina doors are offered in the widest range of material options to complement any architectural style. lacantinadoors.com

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GLOSTER FURNITURE Enjoy outdoor living after the sun goes down. The Voyager lantern offers portable, remote-controlled LED illumination with style. Charge during the day and use at night to create the perfect mood. 17"H x 13.5"W x 13.5"D. gloster.com

NANCY CORZINE Introducing the Australian love seat/sofa by Nancy Corzine. A fresh take on the clean lines of the ever-popular lounge chair. Available in a multitude of finishes and textiles, and as always, completely customizable to suit your space. nancycorzine.com

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INNOVATIONS IN LIGHTING AND FURNISHINGS GIVE WAY TO FRESH AESTHETICS AND HIGH FUNCTIONALITY.

POGGENPOHL Poggenpohl is adding to its palette of select architectural colors with a new diamond gray finish. Sixteen glass fronts are available in high-gloss and matte finishes, including an exclusive new mirror bronze matte. poggenpohl.com


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EDITOR’S LETTER CONTRIBUTORS INSPIRATION FOUND Venerable architect Zaha Hadid was an innovator with her use of creative forms; here, we pay homage to her legacy alongside a few other pioneers in the industry.

RADAR

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5 MINUTES WITH Janus et Cie’s outdoor furnishings guru Janice Feldman shares what it takes to create ageless looks and a timeless company.

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TROVE From Belgium and England to France and the Netherlands, the hunt for the perfect antique can lead you even further than you think.

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COLLABORATION Capturing the lively spirit of the Seljuk dynasty, New York’s Met Store launches a pair of limited-edition carpets inspired by treasures in the museum’s collection.

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DESTINATION DESIGN Luxe travels to Milan for Salone del Mobile, a mecca for home décor lovers, and leaves with a renewed appreciation for Italian design.

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ROUNDUP Top hardware companies shell out exceptional fixtures this season that are harmonious in both quality and beauty.

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


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MATERIAL Cool, calm and current: The newest decorative tiles make a splash in fresh, colorful ways.

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TREND Four international hot spots at the vanguard of high design inspirit the latest seasonal finds.

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SPOTLIGHT This collection of showstopping finds takes refuge in the summer shade, highlighting global design in all its glory.

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KITCHEN + BATH Bring the resort experience home by seeking inspiration from far-flung luxury locales for the house’s workhorse rooms. SPACEX3 Luxe exposes the who, what and why behind three striking spaces. THE REPORT Our hometown design heroes spill the secrets on all their favorite international haunts in drool-worthy spots like Mexico, Sweden and more.


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ON VIEW Detailed craftsmanship provided the perfect catalyst for an art-filled renovation in Palm Beach. Written by Anna Kasabian / Photography by Brantley Photography

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BOAT HOUSE A serene palette of calming colors and rich wood detailing create a sophisticated beach vibe for a voluminous house on Fort Lauderdale’s Intracoastal. Written by Brian Libby / Photography by Alexia Fodere

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THE SILK ROAD Jennifer Garrigues—fashionista, designer and world traveler—shares her storied finds with a worldly Palm Beach clientele. Written by Bradley Nesbitt / Photography by Sonya Revell

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ACTING THE PART Light and breezy were the buzzwords for a beachy Florida retreat, with its calming palette of sandy hues, stylish grays and pops of sunny yellow. Written by Terri Feder / Photography by Tria Giovan ON THE COVER: Inside this Palm Beach living room, designer Linda Ruderman covered an Edward Ferrell + Lewis Mittman bench in Groundworks’ Knossos fabric for Lee Jofa and added modern touches with Nancy Corzine round occasional tables. The green fabric is by Holland & Sherry, and the coffee table is from Daniel Scuderi Antiques in New York. Page 196 050 / LUXESOURCE.COM


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Most memorable interview: I interviewed a couple who were high school sweethearts and had just built their Miami dream home. The design team created a space that was such a reflection of them, incorporating elements that evoked both their world travels and an indoor-outdoor feel, as well as adding a sound system for parties. The husband even designed some first-of-theirkind, remote-controlled gas lanterns, which are now on the market—a true passion project. What’s your design style? I like classic pieces with a sense of history, but I also appreciate clean lines without too much fussiness—and I’m definitely not someone to shy away from color. I have a tufted-velvet sofa in a lovely lime green. No regrets! Prized possessions: A gorgeous Tiffany-style stained glass lamp that my father made for me and an old doll that belonged to my grandmother, which my parents had restored as a birthday gift. I’d include my cat, Ariel, but she rules the roost, so she might object to being called a possession.

CYNTHIA LYNN Photographer / Chicago What type of design inspires you? I’m really fascinated with late19th-century architecture. However, my own personal taste is very modern. I just love when architects and designers marry the two. For example, when they choose to keep the façade of existing structures but completely modernize the living space, I think that’s just fantastic! Most interesting person you’ve ever met: My husband and I went truffle hunting in Alba, Italy, and met a truffle hunter and his dog, Gigi. He was absolutely fascinating—from the way he interacted with the dog to the history he upheld for the art of truffle hunting. It was as if he were a character written for a book. He also spoke very little English, so his enchanting personality transcended language barriers. It was one of my fondest memories, and I’m so grateful we were able to meet him. If I weren’t a photographer, I would… Run an animal rescue and rehabilitation center. I’m a huge animal person and have such a soft spot for dogs. I do what I can now by fostering, but I would love to do more someday.

JENNIFER SERGENT Writer / Washington, D.C. What do you find most enjoyable about design? I like that it’s so personal, like music. Designers can take the same fabrics and furniture (as musicians do with the same notes and scales) and combine them in limitless ways to express a point of view or mood. I see interior design as transformative for the psyche even more than for aesthetics. Prized possession: A chest my husband commissioned designer and furniture maker Caleb Woodard to make for me. The carved wood on the doors resembles woven ribbons. If money were no object, I would buy… A beach house in Fenwick Island, Delaware. I’ve vacationed there with my family since I was little, and it would be great to own something there.

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Favorite Luxe shoot: A penthouse in San Francisco I photographed that had views of the Transamerica building, through the dining room window, and the Golden Gate Bridge, out the living room windows. It was great! What’s intriguing you now in the world of design? I like that there’s so much room these days for innovation and experimentation. The Internet has democratized a lot of the design world, so small firms making thoughtful pieces can thrive alongside huge companies. Most fascinating person you’ve ever met: I sat next to an army doctor on a flight out of Boise who was on his way to Liberia to head up Ebola treatment centers at the peak of the epidemic. He had so much life experience, compassion and courage, as well as epic patience, as I peppered him with questions for two hours. Top three things on your design wish list: I would love to own a heated outdoor bench from Galanter & Jones for chilly California evenings, artwork by Lauren Spencer King, and a custom quilt from Counterpane.


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Musings and sketches from the personal collection and travel journal of Janice Feldman, alongside images from Janus et Cie’s outdoor collections like Duo (at right) and Quadratl (bottom right).

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THE CREATIVE FORCE BEHIND THE BELOVED OUTDOOR FURNITURE BRAND JANUS ET CIE, JANICE FELDMAN DESIGNS HER OWN LEGACY THANKS TO A COUPLE OF MUCH-BUZZED-ABOUT NEW PARTNERSHIPS.

Share your recent decision to join Haworth and the Poltrona Frau Group. Well, it’s been a journey, but I wanted very much to ensure the future of my business: that when I’ve retired, to that great drawing board in the sky, my life’s work will be cared for and regarded with admiration and respect, and that I’ll have created a good, safe place for the people who have helped me get to where I am. Poltrona Frau is a great bastion of luxury furniture, and they’re super-respectful of the autonomy of their individual brands, so I feel honored to be the little sister of their group. They’re going to help us grow globally much quicker than I could have as a standalone company.

Is there anything you’ll miss about going at it alone? Truly, I was never really “alone.” When I was a little girl, my mother always said, “You can do anything.” I’ve lived with that in my head and heart, and she helped and encouraged me every step of the way. The best part about being independent for so long was that I got to prove my mother right. I’ve always made decisions based on my own feelings and my own definitions of what’s good or bad, so it might be challenging at first to be more collaborative and sensitive to other people’s visions, but Dario Rinero, Poltrona’s CEO, is a wonderful leader, and I’m confident we have a lot to learn from each other.

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What led you to tap Piero Lissoni to design an upcoming collection for Janus et Cie? I’ve been tracking him for a long time, and I just think everything he does is beautiful. He’s also a total character. Every time I look at Piero, I’m struck by his physicality: I want to draw him. He’s got this long, linear, Giacometti thing happening, and it’s in his drawings and product design, too. I trust the collection will be something very special and that it will be refined and long-lived—something where, 20 or 50 years from now, people will still say they want to buy pieces from the collaboration. How do you keep your creative mojo alive and well? I love to sketch. It helps me think—to take things out of my head and put them down on paper. I started drawing at a very young age, and I was hooked the moment I took my first art class. The instructor made us look at the model and draw without referencing the paper in front of us at all. It was kind of amazing to let your brain communicate directly with your fingers and the pen and to not be burdened by having to check in on yourself. It stuck with me. Today, I often keep a journal or a notepad when I travel; sometimes, I jot down ideas, and other times, I’ll paint a portrait or a chair—anything really. I’m extremely visual, and I edit the world in my own way every day.


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Antique neophytes and aficionados alike know that when it comes to seeking period pieces in Europe, the legendary Paris Flea Market is a beacon of uncovered treasures that is not to be missed. In any given direction of the décor haven, though, there is a bevy of insider-caliber antiques dealers and emporiums silently beckoning from the far corners of southern England, Holland, northern France and Belgium, where private residences (such as Axel Vervoordt’s storied castle) open their doors to welcome guests, by-appointment only, on the hunt for uncommon goods. Here, a collection of antique garden gnomes and neo-Gothic cathedral ceilings are as fair game as British Colonial case goods and Louis-era anything. What was once a sport for design-loving history buffs, and, let’s face it, your grandmother, is now much further reaching. “Antiques are being used more overall, but less in abundance,” notes Toma Clark Haines, CEO and founder of The Antiques Diva & Co., Europe’s largest network of antiques buying tours. “More people are seeking something authentic that their neighbor doesn’t have, including the younger generation. They are looking for experiences as unique as they are and want their homes to tell those stories through key pieces.” Haines, an American expat whose home base is in Berlin, offers a crucial piece of advice no matter how obscure or conventional your purchasing pursuits: “Buy with your heart. You may not know the difference between Louis XV and Louis XVI, but if you buy what you love, you can always learn about it later.” Taking her cue, we invite you to explore our robust list of must-shop European dealers and locales—we dare you to leave empty-handed.

Lorfords Antiques in Tetbury, England, houses 45 dealers in two repurposed World World II aircraft hangars.

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Lorfords Antiques Tetbury, England

Reason to go: For argument’s sake, Lorfords Antiques in Tetbury, England, has the best inventory in all of the U.K. and Europe. According to Haines: “It’s like you’ve taken the Paris Flea Market and picked out the top 10 percent of its decorative items and put them in one unexpected location.” What you’ll find: Owners Toby Lorford and Lesley Ferguson converted two World War II-era aircraft hangars, which currently house the wares of 45 dealers. It’s truly a one-stop shop where time seems to stand still (though quickly ticks away) while visitors scour every alcove and leave feeling like family. Their selection runs the gamut, including standouts like a signed 18th-century Swedish Rococo tragsoffa, late 18th-century French limestone wellhead and a pair of circa-1970s Ingo Maurer spring lamps.

Paul De Grande Snellegem, Belgium

Reason to go: Paul De Grande’s personal collection of over 10,000 antiques is reason enough to make a stop in Snellegem, Belgium. The pieces are effortlessly on display in his own home: a glorious property that greets you with marble sculptures and bronze busts set atop fluted pedestals. Just when you think you’ve seen everything De Grande has to offer on the ground level of his castle, you descend into the basement to uncover a labyrinth of goods. What you’ll find: The discoveries are wide in range: Meandering through the castle unveils cast-iron lion and unicorn andirons from the 19th century mingling fluently with a decorative carousel duck poised beside an unusual 18th-century country French vaisselier, while inlaid Chinese chairs inset with marble plaques in the backrest join 17th-century Flemish tapestries and Dutch carved coconut flasks. And as if the options in De Grande’s residence weren’t sufficient, there are voluminous warehouses a quick car ride away with a dizzying assortment of 16th- to 19th-century cupboards, vitrines, commodes, bureaus and even a life-size patinated zinc camel.

Jean-Philippe Demeyer Knokke-Heist, Belgium Reason to go: Jean-Philippe Demeyer takes obvious chances with his antiques picks, but trust us, it’s all good. The spaces in his moatencircled castle, well, one is more lavish than the next, fashioned with a cocktail of textures,

Clockwise from top: Paul De Grande’s warehouse space is a trove of antique goods. A quiet moment at Bie Baert’s personal home. You’ll find elegant historical pieces next door to the beautiful JVR108 guesthouse in Antwerp. The personality-filled sitting room at Jean-Philippe Demeyer’s Belgian home.

colors and peculiarities that all add up to a somehow melodious visual feast. What you’ll find: It’s difficult to pinpoint exactly what will be available at Demeyer’s home on any given weekend, as the designer and antiques enthusiast buys whatever strikes his fancy. Nothing is off-limits, as Demeyer isn’t tied to any of the fantastic specimens he owns; in fact, he welcomes change, and observes pieces coming and going as an opportunity to hunt down more precious décor gems.

Bie Baert Brecht, Belgium

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Clockwise from far left: Collected vignettes like this one are plentiful at Monique Relander’s shoppable home. Anouk Beerents’ charming shop in Amsterdam features a bevy of gilded mirrors. Truly unique finds are around every corner at Espace Nord Ouest. An antique clock at Lorfords Antiques.

into an old friend’s home (coffee and tea at the ready), Baert’s magnetic personality and collection will welcome you into her eccentric world, where a pair of distressed wooden penguins and a gilded papier-mâché boot holding an umbrella will leave you wondering why you didn’t already own such quirky things. What you’ll find: Antique garden gnomes, an anatomical model of a worker bee and a menagerie of wooden lay figures somehow seem obvious, filling every nook and cranny of Baert’s home. Your resting place for an espresso and a chat, a 14-foot-long table, made out of one solid piece of oak, is where you survey your surroundings and unexpectedly spot two perfectly worn red-leather Cassina chairs and a cheery bird-adorned plaster chandelier by Jacques Darbaud, circa 1990.

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Reason to go: Antiquing through Belgium could take a few days, and Philip Ver Hoeye and Frederick Aers’ luxury three-bedroom guesthouse in Antwerp is unquestionably an ultrachic place to rest. The best part? Most of the furnishings throughout the fully renovated historical mansion are for sale, as are all the finds next door at their dedicated antiques shop. What you’ll find: The lovely hosts of JVR108 recently acquired all the contents of Belgium’s famous Chateau Rozenhout, which means you can own an iconic piece from one of the great houses of Europe. Other offerings include keenly curated British, Italian, Swedish and Asian antiques that exemplify the couple’s exceptional tastes.

Monique Relander Schoten, Belgium

Reason to go: From the looks of Monique Relander’s home, “edit, edit, edit” is her mantra. An impeccable assortment of antique and vintage furnishings, lighting, tabletop and décor beckon you to roam through every room, taking in the crystal chandeliers, velvet scallop-edged settees, and oil works by Belgian artist Smaël Laurent. What you’ll find: Newly upholstered midcentury Italian armchairs, Swedish loungers and Louis XV-style caned dining chairs abound. A zebra-hide rug might lead your eye into another room where a marble-topped gueridon table with gilded swan adornments holds a Maison Charles pineapple lamp. A peek into her country kitchen, complete with a bifocals-wearing boar head holding guard above the fireplace, may reveal a medley of vintage fruit-shaped ice buckets.

Anouk Beerents Amsterdam, Netherlands

Reason to go: If you’re ever faced with the arduous choice of how to spend an afternoon in Amsterdam, we’re about to make it easy for you: Make a point to see Anouk Beerents’ inconceivably magical mirror shop. Ornate gilded mirror after mirror hung on movable tracks will leave you intoxicated and enamored, as if you walked through the looking glass itself into a wonderland. What you’ll find: Beerents specializes in 18th- and 19th-century French gilded

mirrors, specifically Louis XIV, Régence, Louis XV and Louis XVI, all of which she sources herself. To preserve authenticity, Beerents conservatively restores them with old-world techniques.

Espace Nord Ouest Bondues, France

Reason to go: Two hours north of Paris, Espace Nord Ouest is quickly becoming the European source for antiques dealers in the states that focus on decorative eccentricities, as well as major fashion retailers looking to outfit their stores with unique curiosities. What you’ll find: Seventeen professional dealers over nearly 13,000 square feet offer a downright cool assortment of 17th- to 20th-century pieces, such as industrial and shop furniture, garden décor, architectural salvage, classic French seating and case pieces, and vintage midcentury lighting and furnishings.


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A lavish robe shot through with silk. A vessel painstakingly engraved with precious metals. A portrait rendered in watercolor, ink and gold. The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s recent exhibition “Court and Cosmos: The Great Age of the Seljuqs” showcases the artistic splendor that flourished during the reign of the Seljuqs, whose rule stretched across Western Asia from the 11th through the 13th centuries. In conjunction with the show, the museum’s store is introducing a line of modern-day heirlooms—ranging from glass objects and jewelry to ceramics and limited-edition rugs— that celebrate the dynamic legacy of the period. “It was evident that the pattern and color inherent in the original art still influences and inspires makers today,” says Susan Noonan, the museum’s general manager of buying and merchandising.

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Among those tapped to create the new interpretations of these centuries-old designs was Barbara Barran of Classic Rug Collection in New York. “The colors are gorgeous, and I love the geometry,” Barran says of the region’s art. It wouldn’t be the first time Barran, who has traveled frequently to the Middle East, has transformed work from the area into carpets. “I’ve designed rugs based on Iznik tiles and translated them into 300-knot silk,” she notes. “The Seljuq pieces are from a slightly earlier time period, but there was something about them that was very familiar.” The source materials selected as a jumpingoff point for the rugs immediately resonated with Barran, easily informing her design direction. For example, after seeing the stone-paste mina’i bowl with an abstract pattern from some 900

years ago in the museum’s collection—which served as the foundation for the Mina’i Good Wishes rug (above)—Barran “knew it should be a wool flat weave because it needed to have the earthiness of the original bowl,” adding, “The colors were lovely and the repetition of the pattern had a gorgeous rhythm.” The other source—another mina’i piece featuring a zigzag pattern and gilding—suggested a more polished take. Offered in wool with silk accents, the Mina’i Zigzag rug hews closely to the spirit of its namesake but is imbued with a modern feel. While nearly a millennium separates Barran from the original creators, she still feels a sense of connection. “There’s a liveliness to the art from this period,” Barran explains. “You look at it and find yourself picturing the people who created it. To me, they’re not strangers.”

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Among Salone del Mobile’s many new introductions were (clockwise from top) Natuzzi’s Dorian line, Flou’s Softwing bed—an update on the company’s famous Nathalie—and Poltrona Frau’s Neri&Hu-designed mirror.

It is, as it turns out, nearly impossible to order an icy glass of water in Milan—room-temperature naturale being completely de rigueur; instead, the cosmopolitan Italian city concerns itself with a different kind of cool. Here, for one week each spring, its fashionable citizens (think plenty of black, linen, leather and painstakingly rolled-up jeans and cigarette pants) join an international conglomerate of visiting design aficionados, trading in their impossibly stylish heels and wingtips for sensible footwear all in the name of design as Salone del Mobile rolls into town. The floors of Salone, the world’s largest furnishings fair, which inhabits the sprawling halls of the Milano Congressi convention center designed by Mario Bellini, are meant to be thoroughly explored, pavement pounded—each corner of its nearly 600,000 square feet filled with furniture and accessories from the world’s preeminent creative minds. And while the talent hails from all over Europe and beyond, there’s a distinctly Italian flavor to the proceedings: a flair for the dramatic and a gravitas provided by the beautifully preserved centuries-old buildings that host the design events within the city, both in the showrooms of established Italian brands and in a bevy of what we affectionately referred to as “palazzo pop-ups” during our visit. Kohler’s showing of its new line of fixtures in collaboration with the French designer Jean-Louis Deniot, for example, takes place at the tony Palazzo Durini di Monza, a 17th-century mansion designed by the Baroque architect Francesco Maria Richini—a juxtaposition of modern chrome and porcelain against ancient stone and Renaissance art. In Bottega Veneta’s dedicated home boutique, too, the venerable fashion house-turned-luxury furniture brand pairs the sleek lines of its übermodern living, dining, office and bedroom

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A study in contrasts at Bottega Veneta (above), a pop of playful color on a Flexform chair (right), and the new MHC2 bookshelf from Molteni&C (below) honor the juxtaposition of old and new.

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WHY: Think smile-inducing shots that are brightly colored, playful and pleasantly roomy—a rarity in Instagram's typical stream of perfectly styled close-ups and selfies. Follow Lopez as a reminder to have a bit more fun and to notice the beauty that surrounds you.

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VIZCAYA MUSEUM & GARDENS “I think originality lies in the possibility of seeing something new in the everyday. That’s creativity at its best. In the case of Vizcaya, we ask artists to react to the site, either physically or conceptually, making sure that it is a point of departure for a work. I enjoy works that have a dialogue with their physical context and am less interested in pieces that are simply hung on a wall and meant to be admired. Innovative ways of merging art and life are what really excite me because they suggest an evolution from art that is disconnected from life, to a lifestyle that embraces art in all that we do. For areas to check out, the Little River part of town is where established galleries are slowly migrating and seeking to carve out a new artistic identity. Sometimes all an artist needs is the right platform, and when given a chance, he or she can reach entirely new levels in his or her career. Collectors should not just collect; they should be patrons of living artists.” —GINA WOUTERS, VIZCAYA.ORG

IN HIS WORDS: “South Florida is home to a very special creative community. From designers, photographers and musicians to mural and graffiti artists, I’m always inspired by the diversity of the people here.”

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Parisian designer Jean-Louis Deniot recently revealed the interiors program for the new Elysee Miami set to open in 2018. Contained inside a 57-story, slender glass tower created by Arquitectonica, the contemporary design is meant to reflect the natural beauty of its surroundings while keeping with the glam and vivacity imbedded in Miami’s culture. Deniot looked to the grandeur and style of the 1930s French Riviera and culturally relevant films like Soy Cuba to create interiors that are at once eclectic and 108 / LUXESOURCE.COM

refined, featuring retro furnishings, custom rugs, striking antique light sources and vintage artwork. The palette reflects the sparkle of sunlight on Biscayne Bay, with a steady mix of deep blues, grays and sandy whites punctuated by shiny gold surfaces. The 100 residences will boast state-ofthe-art amenities like Sub-Zero and Wolf appliances, custom terrazzo counters and Waterworks fittings, all while offering unobstructed views of the water and the buzzing city below. elyseemiami.com WRITTEN AND PRODUCED BY MIMI FAUCETT

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WHAT: Lopez’s photos offer us a glimpse into Fort Lauderdale’s new wave of hip. Expect to find an endless scroll of cloudy cortados, artful interiors, travels near and far—usually on his bike—and snaps of the area’s booming architecture scene.


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Seldom Seamed, a creative duo based in artsy Lake Worth, designs and fabricates visual display elements for high-end hospitality clients. “Basically, we’re the people you go to when you have no idea how to make your vision a reality,” says one half of the twosome, Nick Nardone. Together, with his partner and wife, Ashley, they continue to defy expectation and, in some instances, gravity. Case in point: For farm-to-table eatery Dirt in South Beach, they fabricated a floating world map entirely of cross-cut copper pipe segments suspended over a silhouette of Florida on a wall made entirely of copper sheet (shown above). Below, the pair dishes on the who, where and what of design in Lake Worth. seldomseamed.com For the design-obsessed: If you’re interested in architecture and art, there's no better place to visit than EmKo in West Palm Beach. We also love “The Musical Swings” in Downtown West Palm Beach and FATVillage in Fort Lauderdale. Neighborhood on the rise: Definitely downtown Lake Worth. We’re not even a mile from the Atlantic Ocean, and we have every kind of store we need within blocks of us: a clay studio, glass-blowing foundry, a bunch of galleries, a half-dozen music venues and multiple craft brew bars. It’s not going to stay Florida’s best-kept secret for long.

Chef Daniel Boulud’s outpost in The Brazilian Court hotel, which first opened in 2003, recently unveiled a welcome facelift. “The vision of the redesign was to give a fresh look to the iconic restaurant and private dining spaces while keeping with the existing architectural elements of the hotel,” says Lauren Hastings of LSI Designs, the senior designer on the project. In the redesign, the backlit bar serves as the centerpiece of the restaurant and emits a subtle glow, sparkling against mother-of-pearl ceiling panels encased in a frame of warm pecky cypress. The ballroom skylight, meanwhile, makes the interiors feel bright and airy. The refresh excludes the venue’s beloved courtyard terrace: a long-time favorite of the who’s who of Palm Beach. thebraziliancourt.com 110 / LUXESOURCE.COM

Ones to watch: One of our favorite designers and makers is Studio|C. Curtis and Ani Spoerlein, the owners, are a Lake Worth-based duo that design and craft conversation pieces and heirloom-quality furnishings. They use uncommon materials like concretes, epoxies, bright colors and exotic woods in their work to express their unique style. Most excited about now: We just wrapped up the final elements for a third Tap 42 Craft Beer Bar & Kitchen in Coral Gables. One of our favorite design components here are the nine massive vertical planters that were custom-welded from sheet steel and populated with thousands of succulents.

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Your shop is a West Palm Beach staple. When did you open? 1999. Tell us about your offerings. We carry an authentic selection of French and Italian garden antiques, including French limestone and wood flooring, prestigious Versailles planters and a fine selection of garden planters and fountains. There are also plenty of pretty, fashionable accessories for both indoor and outdoor décor, such as 19th-century Gustavian furniture pieces and spectacular French chandeliers. Describe the feel of the space. People who enter our showroom acknowledge that they are experiencing something very unique. We are always complimented on our French music, perfumed scents and the peacefulness the showroom inspires. Clients often tell us that they want to move in! What makes Authentic Provence unique? The way we’re able to implement new inspirations into our collection by studying the international antiques market constantly. My co-founder and husband, Wolfgang, has been an antiques dealer for 45 years and has worked for internationally renowned auction houses, and we have incredible knowledge and experience in acquisition. authenticprovence.com


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Miami-based Deft Union is a design and custom fabrication studio founded by Michael Dolatowski, Craig Hamlin and Taylor Kienholz. “My partners and I met while working at Guild,” says Dolatowski, the architect of the bunch. Guild is the New Yorkbased design-build company that brought the three creatives to Miami, and when Guild closed its South Florida office, the trio saw it as an opportunity. “It was obvious to me then that Miami was on the tipping point of a major cultural evolution,” adds Dolatowski. And so they kept their deft union in Miami’s enthusiastic creative community, armed with the motto, “Fearlessly creative. Expertly crafted.” As of February, their wares, which demonstrate just that, include a line of furniture called Future Vintage Collection, which is being shown throughout the city. The team currently occupies a 7,000-square-foot space in Little Haiti, Miami’s hippest ’hood and what Dolatowski calls the city’s “creative heart,” adding, “Miami is the most amazing place to be as a designer right now. The city is evolving so much in terms of talent, taste level and openness to design.” Here, the architect shares with us his idea of the perfect day in Miami for the creative set. deftunion.com

10 a.m. Head toward the Design District and stop at Buena Vista Deli for breakfast. A coffee, quiche and salad while sitting outside is the perfect start to the day. 11 a.m. Walk down the Paseo Ponti and window-shop. Get inspiration from the windows at Dior, Hermès, Fendi and Louis Vuitton. Take in the District’s public art collection, as well. My favorite is the Fly’s Eye dome in Palm Court. It’s a replica of a Buckminster Fuller piece and photographs super well—ideal for garnering Instagram likes! 12 p.m. Stop into the Institute of Contemporary Art; it’s one of Miami’s youngest museums temporarily located in one of 112 / LUXESOURCE.COM

our most historic edifices, the Moore Building. The new gallery has already impressed with great exhibitions and programming and, best of all, it’s free. 1 p.m. Travel down toward Wynwood and visit Art by God. It’s one of the weirdest places in Miami. You can buy dinosaur bones and take photos with all sorts of exotic animals. It’s a really cool experience, and we’re lucky to have it available so close to home. 2 p.m. Grab lunch at Wynwood Diner. The food is delicious and the cocktails are refreshing—my favorite is the Tainted Love. It’s also great for people watching. 3 p.m. Take a stroll up and down Northwest 2nd Avenue, the main strip in Wynwood. You can shop for some new clothes at MIMO Market, OFY, MVM or Style Mafia; or find cool gifts at Frangipani and Shinola Detroit. 4 p.m. Hang out in one of the neighborhood’s craft breweries.

My favorite is Concrete Beach—where I always get a tasting flight—or Boxelder Craft Beer Market, which sells a variety of local brews. 5 p.m. Next, hop in an Uber and head to the second museum of the day: the Pérez Art Museum Miami. Located in Museum Park and designed by architects Herzog & de Meuron, the building is absolutely stunning and its location on Biscayne Bay is breathtaking. 6 p.m. Go for a walk downtown. The Flagler Street area has a bit of a dodgy reputation, but it’s in the process of evolving, and there are some architectural gems there. The Olympia Theater, the Dupont Building, and the soon-to-be-underconstruction One Thousand Museum (by the late Zaha Hadid) are on the list of sights.

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The season’s latest offerings take us beyond stateside living and transport us to a global realm, calling to mind four international hot spots. First up is The Jane: a swanky eatery located in the chapel of a former military hospital in Antwerp. Following the Belgian tradition of simplified and functional design, the restaurant’s interiors—conceived by renowned designer Piet Boon—show that contemporary details can shine brilliantly in authentic and understated environments. Following these cues, we are doting on the following selections, including Gentner’s sleek sofa and Erickson Aesthetic’s side table, which invite us to cultivate a globally inspired utopia of our own. WRITTEN BY KATE BERGERON WITH BRITTANY S. CHEVALIER

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Using a clever blend of materials and a brilliant palette of pale pinks and blues, fashion journalist-turned-hotelier Vanessa Scoffier takes a casual yet chic approach to traditional French design with Hotel Henriette. Located on a quintessentially European cobblestone street in the 13th Arrondissement, the hotel boasts ample boutique qualities and unexpected details. Here, we take our lead from the hotel’s private and public spaces— outfitted with plush, organic textiles and antique metalwork throughout—for a collection of items, like luxe linens from Cultiver in dreamy, subdued hues and a delicate brass bowl by Blackman Cruz, that capture the essence of cool thanks to a little je ne sais quoi.


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At first sight: Christophe Delcourt’s piece is inspired by nature but executed in a distinctly modern way. France is all about beauty and tradition: The country has a vast design history that creatives, especially in the culinary and furniture worlds, must honor and interpret. But above all… You can always count on a French designer to revel in beauty. A statement piece… Stands out on its own, has a story and evokes conversation. To me, this entire piece reads as a sculpture: The table represents a great balance of form and function. It’s hard to achieve that balance, but you don’t get there without taking a risk. Lasting impression: Angular, dynamic, artistic, structural, modern.


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At first sight: I’m struck by Peca’s clever and restrained use of natural materials. It’s such an artful mélange of brass, stone and marble. The juxtapositions within the composition… Are alluring and calming all at once; the soft textiles of the background beautifully foil the natural, hard materials used for the tray and candleholders. I’d love to see… The candleholders reimagined as a giant abacus. When scouting product for my clients… These are the types of pieces I like to introduce. It’s so important to be aware of the artisanal hand behind the designs you bring into someone’s home. Boundaries in design… Exist to be pushed: No risk, no reward. Lasting impression: Balanced, sculptural, geometric, artful, bold.


STRING THEORY THE PIECE: Husk Medium-High Chair THE DESIGNER: Marc Thorpe MADE IN: Italy FIND IT: moroso.it THE INSPIRATION: The contoured lines of these handwoven polyethylene yarns result in a playful seating dialogue sure to keep potential perchers charmed and intrigued.

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At first sight: Naturally, I love the riot of bold, carnival colors Marc Thorpe used with this piece, which feels perfectly timed for this year’s Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. And as a champion of color… I’m always encouraging my clients and readers to embrace hue in all forms, from soft shades to zingy brights. I’m drawn to Italian design… Because artists combine native craftsmanship with industrial processing techniques, manifesting in products that reflect inspirations across the world stage. A statement piece… Is that hero object that captures the eye and provides a resting point. Lasting impression: Proud, witty, fierce, bold, sexy.


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IN THE MIX THE PIECE: Full Moon Collection THE DESIGNER: Chaehoon Moon MADE IN: Korea FIND IT: damooncollection.com THE INSPIRATION: Product designer Chaehoon Moon is fearless when it comes to her material choices, assembling stunning handcrafted yuhgee tableware (borne from a combination of copper and tin) with a traditional ott-chil (textured Korean lacquer) finish. But it’s the pieces’ subtle collision of these tangibles that proves to be so unforgettable.

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At first sight: Chaehoon Moon’s collection has a galactic elegance. To me, the pieces represent what’s next in design: total understated futurism. Korean design… As seen here, practices beautiful restraint and simplicity, which is much harder than it looks. Handmade is the truest luxury: Handcrafted using new materials and traditional inspiration, these pieces have a magnetic energy you can’t deny. The cast palm shadows and velvet background… Remind me of dreamy, high-end entertaining on the West Coast. I could imagine myself… Dishing out fresh crudités in these fab, modern vessels. Lasting impression: Refined, clean, lustrous, minimal, gentle.


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At first sight: We love that Gabriel Scott’s bench mixes modern with traditional design, and we also go crazy for anything with a good rivet. Provenance and history are key for us: We are storytellers, and the pieces that we present to our clients should have an amazing tale to tell. The Madcaps love a great velvet: It’s like Auntie Mame went to Venice before heading to Morocco for heaps of cocktails. A statement piece… Can serve as a conversation starter when you meet someone at a party and have no idea what to talk about. We’d like to see this bench… In a hallway under a blowsy floral wallpaper. Lasting impression: Riveted, gilt, versatile, chic, edgy.

CROWN JEWEL THE PIECE: Prong Bench Short THE DESIGNER: Gabriel Scott MADE IN: Canada FIND IT: gabriel-scott.com THE INSPIRATION: With the frame of a bold ring in mind, this bench is a combination of precise angles and delicate curves that collide to form quite a handsome setting, complete with a plush upholstered pillow on top: A no-brainer for the home, since it’s too big to fit in your jewelry box.


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SHADOW PLAY THE PIECE: Assisi Drinks and Side Tables THE DESIGNER: Rachel Horn MADE IN: Mexico FIND IT: rachelhorn.com THE INSPIRATION: Handcrafted in the quaint village of San Miguel de Allende by third-generation artisans, Rachel Horn’s eponymous debut collection comes to life, unveiling both heritage and modernity.

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At first sight: Rachel Horn’s tables are a fresh update on a classic design; she pulls classic shapes, design and motifs and seamlessly updates them with a modern point of view. Mexico is home to some of the most incredible artisans: Metalwork is the country’s specialty, and the connection between the age-old technique and Rachel’s designs is very apparent. Nothing worth having comes easily: The best moments in design happen beyond our comfort zones. The simple silhouette of these tables takes on a whole new level of interest through the designer’s use of rough-hewn texture on the legs. The blush velvet hues and moody shadows of the composition read as lush and vibrant… And I am instantly transported to a beautiful courtyard in San Miguel de Allende. Lasting impression: Classic, refined, fresh, polished, textural.



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NEW PERSPECTIVES

Today’s kitchens are bright, airy, open and inviting, and regardless of the design style, have some form of modernity woven throughout. Technology is playing a huge role in contemporary kitchens—from intuitive ovens with texting capabilities to air-purifying, highlevel ventilating hoods. Above all, 21st-century kitchens are versatile. They are remarkably aesthetic while providing workspaces worthy of a chef. Center islands are larger than ever before and teem with possibilities for uses, including refrigerated wine storage, dishware organization, food preparation, dining and entertaining. Eggersmann USA


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BALDWIN HARDWARE 2

Think about your design aesthetic and finishes—what kind of hardware you will need. Design around that.

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It’s not as bold as one might think to compare fashion to decorative hardware. It enhances, adorns and beautifies while fulfilling utilitarian needs—and it is every bit subject to fads and design movements. Baldwin Hardware of Lake Forest, California, is a pioneer in the realm of hardware, crafting art-worthy, design-forward pieces that successfully defy trends. “We prefer to think of Baldwin as a fashion statement for the home: part of your design aesthetic,” says Baldwin Hardware Senior Brand Manager PJ Rosch. “Baldwin is couture for the door.” Celebrating its 70th year as an industry leader, Baldwin Hardware distinguishes itself from its contemporaries with an unwavering dedication to quality materials and design, not to mention seemingly infinite styles and finishes from which to choose. “We love creating inspirational design through the depth and breadth of our products and finishes,” Rosch says. Designers for the decorative hardware firm are embracing midcentury modern aesthetics and are also seeing a greater demand for black metals. “We are loving midcentury modern right now. It’s a great nod to the past, but with an updated style,” she says. “Also, black metals are all the rage now, but brass and warm, gold tones continue to gain popularity.”

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1. Baldwin® Hardware’s newest additions to its best-selling Reserve portfolio are the La Jolla and Santa Cruz handlesets, Crystal knob and Contemporary knob. baldwinhardware.com 2. The Contemporary knob features a round shape contrasted with flat edges. The knob will pair nicely with products available in the Reserve collection. 3. The square full-escutcheon Santa Cruz handleset plays to a contemporary audience with a long profile.

INSIGHT, TIPS AND MORE FROM BALDWIN HARDWARE Style genre of note: Midcentury modern. Materials and finishes: Black metals, brass and warm, gold tones. A quick and chic kitchen update: New cabinet knobs and pulls are an easy, cost-effective way to refresh a kitchen. The new bathroom: Means having more living space. Chairs, flowers and a homey vibe are in—countertop clutter is out. Trends and you: Don’t worry about trends. Be sure to infuse your own personal style into your space and make it truly yours. A new era of opulence: 2016 is about luxury and options. People want well-crafted, timeless pieces that are high quality, complemented by artisanal pieces.


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DACOR

Q+A WITH KITCHEN MARKETEERS CHUCK HUEBNER AND MICHAEL WEST OF DACOR

Founded in 1965, Dacor is a leading manufacturer of ultra-premium kitchen appliances. Designed and built in California, Dacor’s cooking appliances integrate function, technology and style to create intuitive products that reflect the lifestyle and needs of the passionate home chef. Dacor is also the first and only kitchen appliance brand to be tested and recommended by the master chefs of Le Cordon Bleu. Dacor manufactures a full suite of award-winning appliances, including ranges, cooktops, wall ovens, refrigeration, ventilation and wine preservation. Family-owned for more than 50 years, the company is responsible for many of the innovations that have improved the way people cook in the modern kitchen. Dacor created the 30-inch wall oven category, was the first to integrate an Android™powered tablet in ranges and ovens for the connected kitchen, and made the first continuous platform grates on cooktops, among other advances.

What are the top style and material trends for 2016? In kitchen appliances, stainless steel remains the most popular finish. Designers are gravitating toward color to offer their clients something different and fresh. Some are using color to solve problems, such as matching new appliances to established kitchen color schemes they want to keep. What should every well-designed kitchen have? Appliances placed to keep eye contact with your family or guests make for a better interactive experience. Placing a cooktop in the kitchen island with a motorized downdraft is a great way to not have your back to them, as is common with the conventional placement of ranges/cooktops against a wall. What new innovations should consumers keep an eye out for? Connected kitchen appliances that add freedom to your lifestyle, such as the capability to preheat your oven remotely using your phone, and text you when your food is ready.

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Connected kitchen appliances add freedom to your lifestyle.

1. Self-cleaning Dacor gas ranges are available in 48", 36" and 30" sizes. 2. New Dacor 42" built-in refrigerator has an industry-leading 25.6-cubic-foot interior and is Energy Star qualified.

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

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EGGERSMANN USA

Ergonomics play a large role in the design of a high-end kitchen, and it is highly suggested that most cabinetry pull out or come toward you instead of looking out of reach.

Equal parts form and function, Eggersmann’s cabinetry delivers beautiful and useful organizational solutions to the modern home dweller. The company, drawing from more than 100 years of innovation, trial and achievement, is a driving force behind the concealed kitchen—a design movement that gives way to gallery-like spaces in the kitchen, and the cabinetry is art. Using earthborn, organic materials such as raw wood and concrete, Eggersmann’s ultra sleek and clean-lined cabinetry reimagines modernity in a warm and inviting fashion. “We start with the most intrinsically raw materials available, including woods, metals and glass,” shares Eggersmann USA CEO Michael Soltoff. “With these materials used in various textures, colors and sheens, we constantly push the limits of the basic core components.” The Eggersmann design foundation is built on key Bauhaus architectural characteristics—flat, smooth surfaces, cubic shapes, neutral colors and open floor plans (fundamentally pure and resounding in utility)—and is distinguished by technological feats in cabinetry composition and ergonomics, such as its electric mechanisms, custom storage, handle integration and exotic veneers. “The wide availability of parts, components, hardware and materials across the world has caused a demand and push for incredible leaps and bounds in innovation of product,” Soltoff says. “As electronic technology becomes more compact and lightweight, we see an increase in automation in our products, and it has become more of an integrated component of lifestyle, rather than just a cabinet or case good.”

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1. Gray matte lacquer and veneer fineline grigio with silver moon quartzite worktop. 2. White and dark gray matte laminate and 11mm Silvertouch worktop with a custom finish WALL track system. 3. White matte laminate with oak rough-sawn and Corian worktop.

EGGERSMANN ESSENTIALS Tangible Intelligence: “Every kitchen requires functional storage space that not only is accessible, but is clever in function,” Soltoff says. “Examples include specialized pantry systems, specialty fitting dishwashers, inserts and utensil dividers.” Ubiquitous Materials, Reborn: Looking ahead, Eggersmann’s work will reveal innovative uses of organic materials, such as concretes and raw wood, as well as industrial finishes, such as stainless steel, copper, bronze and aluminum. Continuity Control: “It is important to have a specific style carried throughout the space,” Soltoff asserts. “Many kitchens are a part of and centered around the living space of the home. This doesn’t mean that the kitchen must match the style of furniture, interior trim and construction. Often, our kitchens are shown as a juxtaposition or unexpected center of the home.”


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HUBBARDTON FORGE In the quest to discover fresh aesthetics and innovative designs in interior lighting, we turn to Hubbardton Forge for insight. One of the most respected brands in the lighting industry, Vermont-based Hubbardton Forge was founded upon the principles of authenticity and genuineness, giving way to handcrafted, art-worthy lighting. David Kitts, Hubbardton Forge’s Director of Design, reveals what’s in store for high-end light fixture design. “Industrial and steampunk styles are definitely on trend,” he says. “They intersect in interesting ways in their embrace of strong, imaginative design and application. Our Otto collection is a great example of that.” Kitts also notes the movement toward large statement pieces that are designed in a way where “the metal ‘glows’ through the use of LED light guide platforms and shaped elements.”

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WORLD-CLASS EXPERTISE FROM HUBBARDTON FORGE Every well-designed kitchen should have: Layered lighting, such as multiple mini-pendants, a chandelier or wall sconces. Every well-designed bathroom should have: Color-accurate lighting. Materials + finishes of note: A new gloss-white finish; mixed metals; interesting glass elements used in surprising ways. LED driven: Hubbardton Forge has found ways to incorporate LED technology into the design, not just build LED fixtures. Advice for the homeowner: Think about the whole project; how one piece will interact with another. Don’t leave the lighting design for last.

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1. The Louvre chose LED lighting for the Mona Lisa. The Glide LED bath bar offers a contemporary feel and is perfect for a large vanity space. 2. The brass and glass of the Otto sphere pendant combine to make a strong statement and focal point for the room. 3. The minimalistic Cuff pendant design, with its heavy steel cuff and thick blown glass captured within the cuff, works with a variety of styles.


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PARIS CERAMICS

Q+A WITH RICHARD ABBOTT OF PARIS CERAMICS

Paris Ceramics blends time-honored materials and craftsmanship with state-of-the-art technology to create rare products for floors, walls, ceilings, fireplaces and other objects of art. “We have a lot of new CAD machinery that enhances what you can do in terms of profiles patterns, etc.,” explains the firm’s manager Richard Abbott. “However, you still need to do finishing by hand to give the end result a bespoke quality.” Paris Ceramics has a special relationship with time, design and craftsmanship: No other company has invested in the technology and craftsmen to reclaim and preserve antique objects and flooring back to life. The juxtaposition of the world’s oldest objects preserved by the newest laser-cutting technology is the hallmark of Paris Ceramics. Only Paris Ceramics employs in-house artisans in the United States to ensure a near-flawless finish, size and product. As for new trends in the realm of flooring, Abbott cites traditional and new patterns, an increase in the use of various shades of blue and the rise of porcelain. “We try not to copy, but to be innovative,” Abbott says.

What is inspiring you now? New and traditional patterns and textures in stone and wood. How do you choose materials for each collection? We base selection on what we like, and it has to be timeless. Is it important to have a cohesive style throughout a kitchen or bathroom? Yes, but don’t forget the whimsical and fun. Describe the philosophy behind your firm. Paris Ceramics is the premier resource for timeless flooring material with soul.

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ZEPHYR VENTILATION

The range hood has become the centerpiece of the kitchen and often sets the tone for the kitchen design.

The kitchen has evolved from a utilitarian workspace to a familial gathering and entertaining central core of a home. The focal point of many of today’s most elegant and cutting-edge kitchens is the range hood, which was also born from a purely functional perspective. Zephyr Ventilation, based in Alameda, California, is changing this paradigm by blending high-caliber utility with high-quality aesthetics. “We have elevated the hood to its rightful place, with a focus on design, innovation and technology,” shares the company’s president Luke Siow. “Since the launch of our first hoods in 1997, we have remained true to our vision of delivering the unexpected: by deliberately seeking to change the marketplace.” The sophisticated hoods reveal remarkable technological feats within the kitchen, such as its DCBL Suppression System®, the industry’s first range hood motor powered by direct current (DC) energy (an evolutionary step from the traditional AC-powered range hood) and the newly unveiled Lucé with ICON Touch® controls, which integrate into the hood’s stainless steel canopy and control the hood’s LED lights in cloud white, deep blue and amber colors.

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1. Lucé Island features industry-first, fully integrated touch controls, three-color accent lighting and a modern aesthetic. 2. Wave is a vertical-style hood with Dual Capture Zones to improve capture performance and ensure a well-ventilated kitchen. 3. Lux Island features an integrated design that discreetly mounts into the ceiling above the island cooktop. 1

Q+A WITH LUKE SIOW, PRESIDENT OF ZEPHYR VENTILATION What are the top style and material trends for 2016? We are seeing a trend toward mixed materials in kitchen ventilation that incorporate ceramic, mixed metallics and glass. Colored and LED lighting are also trends we are noticing in ventilation as well as other kitchen appliances. What new innovations should consumers keep an eye out for? The Wave hood features Dual Capture Zones that collect contaminates through two points to ensure a smokeand debris-free kitchen. Lux Island features an integrated design that discreetly mounts into the ceiling and Perimeter Aspiration, a technique that moves airflow away from the central area of the hood and evenly distributes it through narrow openings around the perimeter of the hood. Is it important to have a cohesive style throughout a kitchen? A kitchen can have a cohesive style while still communicating the homeowner’s personality and individuality. We’re seeing a lot more color, pattern and customized appliances in the kitchen that truly reflect the style of the homeowner.



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FROM SOPHISTICATED STAYS TO ZEN-LIKE RETREATS, HOTELS AND RESORTS HAVE MASTERED THE ART OF MOOD-SETTING STYLE AND RISK-TAKING DESIGN IN THE KITCHEN AND BATH. WRITTEN BY MARISA SPYKER

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When it comes right down to it, designers often have one overarching mission: to make the home feel like a perpetual retreat. The two most-frequented rooms in the home are no exception. Baths often transform into visions of spa-like bliss and kitchens become clean, open-plan breaths of fresh air. So, when seeking aesthetic inspiration, it’s only natural to turn to the very experts of escapist style: the hospitality industry. From modernist urban highrises to secluded South American estancias, the world’s most beautiful hotels and resorts have mastered the art of maximizing views, inspiring relaxation and pushing the boundaries of great design (a room bathed almost entirely in sleek, glossy wood, for example). Here, we celebrate five-star style in all its glory, alongside products that make vacation-like living a breeze to adopt at home.


PHOTOS: COURTESY OVER YONDER CAY.

Were it not for the ocean views, one would think the Rococo-inspired kitchen and bath shown on these pages were straight out of an estate in Paris. Houston-based architect Mihai Angelescu and designer Rodica Mirea captured a look of timeless elegance when imagining this villa located on the private Bahamian island resort of Over Yonder Cay.


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MANDARIN ORIENTAL BARCELONA, SPAIN

DESIGN FEATURES OF NOTE: Design maven Patricia Urquiola employed her own wall-mounted chrome fixtures from her collection for Axor in the Mandarin Oriental Barcelona’s Penthouse Suite bath. Glossy ceramic stools from Rosenthal mirror the smooth surfaces of the vanity top and tub. WHY WE LOVE IT: Leave it to Urquiola to strike just the right balance of serene and sophisticated. The metallic vanity and wall of beveled-edge mirrors infuse an element of glam in the space, while the light wooden floors and tub keep it feeling soft and warm. mandarinoriental.com

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DESIGN FEATURES OF NOTE: The brainchild of Singapore-based architect Kerry Hill, this spacious suite bathroom is composed almost entirely of traditional Japanese Kakou Gan granite, allowing the pièce de résistance—a deep Japanese furo soaking tub—to take center stage. WHY WE LOVE IT: High above the urban bustle, the bathroom’s monochromatic gray stone décor evokes an air of simplicity that’s symbolic of Japanese culture. The space also allows the spectacular views of Tokyo and, on clear days, Mt. Fuji, to shine through floor-to-ceiling windows. aman.com

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JOSE IGNACIO, URUGUAY DESIGN FEATURES OF NOTE: When renowned Norwegian art collectors and hoteliers Alex and Carrie Vik sought to create a 12-suite luxury boutique hotel in the middle of Uruguayan farmland, their mission was to make as little of an environmental impact as possible (think solar panels, wind and geothermal energy, a water-recycling system). The bath in the artist-designed master suite is no exception: The entire room, including the walls, door, sink and tub, is enveloped in richly veined wood locally sourced from jacaranda trees. WHY WE LOVE IT: The dark wood-clad bath pays homage to the retreat’s sprawling 4,000 acres of countryside, but sleek details like the sculptural lines of the tub, minimalist steel fixtures and recessed lighting give the space a decidedly modern feel. vikretreats.com 166 / LUXESOURCE.COM

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JEFFREY WILKES Resort whisperer Jeffrey Wilkes is the creative mind behind some of the most Zen-inspiring retreats in South Asia and beyond. At the Ritz-Carlton Mandapa in Ubud, Bali, he channels the lush outdoors with rustic materials and a natural palette. designwilkes.com 168 / LUXESOURCE.COM

What was your design inspiration for this space? When we created the bathrooms for the rooms and suites at Mandapa, it was our desire to have them act as extensions of the rooms. It’s a resort, and the experience of the bath, and the relaxation one feels from the experience, is paramount. It was important to create a space where someone would take the time to linger and enjoy a soak in the tub while looking out at the view.

Tell us about the mélange of materials. Touch is always a very important aspect of a room, along with the visual component. Here, patterned fretwork, weathered timbers and leather-finished marble stone all work in combination to create a warm and inviting atmosphere. Woven ceiling panels are reminiscent of local Alang-alang (thatched) roofs. We also commissioned vanity sinks carved from teak wood with small decorative patterns around them.

How is the natural environment reflected? The earthy palette of chocolate brown, gold and bronze that we introduced to these spaces is taken in large part from the landscape and rivers that surround the property. We hung a pair of round mirrors over the vanity and flanked them with uneven water drop glass lights. It helps create the illusion that you’ve just set up camp in the forest, like you’re part of the evolving landscape.

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HEAVEN SCENT Count on Dutch design great Marcel Wanders to leave no stone unturned in the quest to make the world a more beautiful place, right down to complimentary hand soaps in hotel rooms. Wanders’ furniture and lighting arm, Moooi, recently partnered with Luxury Hotel Cosmetics to develop a line of environmentally friendly bath products for high-end hotels. Naturally, the line comes in a coordinated package of chic, modern bottles, but the real surprise is the Moooidistillated fragrance: a unique blend of scents that include bergamot, nutmeg, lavender, tobacco and musk that’s dubbed “The Unexpected Welcome.” luxuryhotelcosmetics.com

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There’s no greater recipe for R&R than a bubble bath, and it’s hard to imagine a bathtub better suited for taking a dip in luxury than this delicate walnut version by Austrian designer Nina Mair. Her Shell tub is carved from a solid block of walnut using a digital wood-milling machine, and it is then polished by handLast for ayear’s sleek,trend shinytoward finish. metallics “There is no varnish or anycontinues ornament—the is this pure,” to be material prevalent she says. “This, to me,and is pure year, it’s luxury.” easy to ninamair.at see why in the presence of Groupwork’s latest line of fi xtures for the bathroom, Simplify. Australian designer Sarah Trotter’s newest initiative, created in collaborationBarker and artist Esther Stewart, turns something as practical as a towel rack into a veritable work of art. groupworkstudio.com

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Perhaps only second in line to what constitutes a really great hotel room (behind, of course, a drool-worthy bed) are insanely comfortable bath towels. Those of the Turkish variety are often considered the crème de la crème thanks to premium cotton fibers that are known for quick-drying qualities and an uncanny ability to become even softer after washing. Serena & Lily’s color-blocked and striped take here—a pretty favorite that brings to mind leisurely days on the beach—stays true to Turkish form with smooth cotton on one side and looped terry on the other for added wicking. serenaandlily.com

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What does vacation smell like? Just ask the bespoke fragrance makers at Le Labo. The New York-based perfumery is the creative nose behind the signature scents of luxury brands such as Le Meridien and Fairmont hotels, and its mission is to delight the olfactory senses with aromas that evoke a mood and a place. The company’s Cade 26 fragrance, a play on its popular Santal 26 scent shown right, was created in partnership with New York’s Gramercy Park Hotel and combines the smell of smoky wood with hints of leather (a nod to the cozy fireplace in the lobby). lelabofragrances.com

HEAVEN SCENT PHOTO: COURTESY LUXURY HOTEL COSMETICS. SOAK IT IN PHOTO: COURTESY NINA MAIR. ON THE NOSE PHOTO: COURTESY LE LABO. DRY SPELL PHOTO: COURTESY SERENA & LILY.

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WHITE OUT It’s a tall order to make a place once the stomping grounds of Frank Sinatra and Winston Churchill even more fabulous than it was before. In his reimagining of the historic Surf Club Hotel and Residences in Miami, though, architect Richard Meier does just that, thanks in part to the project’s high-style kitchens with their custom Boffi cabinetry and white marble islands that give the spaces a feeling as fresh as salt air. thesurfclub.com

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Part of the luxury of a hotel room snooze is what happens when it’s over—that next morning when you wake up to breakfast being rolled in on a room-service cart. In addition to fresh fruit and pain au chocolat, a resort-worthy meal typically includes a steaming beaker of French press coffee. This vessel from Bodum features a decorative copper frame, which protects the glass container and adds a splash of eye candy to your kitchen countertop. bodum.com

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When artists parlay their talents into new creative outlets, the results are often fascinating. So, when English painter Rebecca Thompson tried her hand at decorating a series of boutique villas on the island of Grenada, it’s no surprise the final product was beautiful. Here, vaulted lightwood ceilings and white wicker barstools add an effortlessly bohemian vibe, while stainlesssteel European appliances and modern light fi xtures keep the shabby-chic factor at bay. Painted blue cabinets reflective of the sky and sea add a playful pop of color. macabana.com

NEW FLAME Not all days are cause for a romp in the hotel mini-bar. But, even if you’re not imbibing, you can still get your fix thanks to designer Jonathan Adler’s Pop candle collection, which features all your mini-bar favorites (with scents like Vodka, Bourbon, Absinthe and Champagne), delivered in chic metallic vessels perfect for display. jonathanadler.com 172 / LUXESOURCE.COM

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THE CHALLENGE: Transform the sprawling floor plan of a Miami Beach luxury dwelling into a sophisticated beach escape with plenty of private and public spaces for dining and conversation—and common threads that pull them all together. “We wanted to create an urban yet light and airy space that speaks of nature and the spectacular views,” says interior designer Deborah Wecselman. THE WORK: To achieve that look and maximize the panoramas, Wecselman kept the design subtle with a mostly white palette. The family area beckons with a tufted ottoman custom-made by Le Jeune

Upholstery, and a custom game table and set of chairs. The table speaks to the homeowners’, and designer’s, penchant for wood. “Walnut millwork and cabinetry provide extra storage throughout the apartment, and European natural oak planks run underfoot,” Wecselman says. An Edelman Leather cowhide rug covers the oak planks installed by All American Floors. THE RESULT: Ultimately, Wecselman’s goal was a strong sense of timeless design. The interior feels earthy yet refined, and flows as one unified space that embraces a family-friendly, beach-inspired style. “After all, she says, “this is a vacation home.”

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THE CHALLENGE: Take the familiar, hit the refresh button, and mix it up with modern pieces that allow everything to breathe in an essentially open plan. The owners of this riverfront residence sought simplicity, as well as a clean canvas to cater to their treasured collection of art and antiques. “They wanted a style that was minimal yet traditional at the same time,” says architect Peter D. Moor. THE WORK: The designers— Ashley Olivia Waddell and her sister, Courtney O’Bryan Whatley—fashioned interiors with materials that are honest and furnishings that spell comfort. As for the rooms’ compositions, the luxury of multiple views inspired an outside-in conversation. “The wife’s dream house needed to have windows everywhere,”

says Whatley. “The river is the main event, so furnishings are not overpowering.” THE RESULT: The design concept is fluid, such as in the dining area, where a gallery wall offers ample space to showcase treasured artworks, but leaves room to add more in the future. Here, the owners’ table was refinished by Steph’s Woodworking in Benjamin Moore’s Sea Haze and anchors Eames side chairs from Design Within Reach and Oly host chairs. A Grand Lotus chandelier by Currey & Company adds a touch of glamour to the foyer beyond, whose Kolbe windows allow in natural light. “The design isn’t stuffy; it’s inviting,” says Whatley. “Your home is your sanctuary. You want it to be peaceful and light.”

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THE CHALLENGE: Turn a Mediterranean-style home into a modern design haven for clients with two children and a penchant for Pop art and street art that evokes a fun and engaging art gallery. “The challenge was to modernize the house, to change the aesthetic to something more clean-lined,” says residential designer and longtime friend Martin Litman. “But their art collection was thought about from the beginning, too.” THE WORK: Inside and out, the renovation is a transformation that fuses a gallery-inspired foundation of pristine white walls and warm concrete floors with colorful whimsy emanating from the artwork and furnishings. The clean

lines and colorful accents of the dining room personify the union of minimalism and modern with a high-backed chair by Diva Rocker Glam in West Hollywood, California, cheerful Jonathan Adler pillows, COR seating from HausScape and playful art by Alec Monopoly, found through Avant Gallery. A Brand van Egmond chandelier and vintage Waterford and Tiffany & Co. decanters further the whimsical feel of the space. THE RESULT: “We just wanted sophisticated, plain and smart,” homeowner Lainie Ginsburg says. “Everything has a function. Nothing gets wasted here, and yet it’s designed to be inviting. It just makes you smile.”

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WINDOWS ON THE WORLD It’s true that inspiration can strike anywhere— but it doesn’t hurt to take your creative muse on a trip every once in a while. From Mexico and England to Scandinavia and beyond, the colors and flavors of far-flung locales can be as intoxicating at home as they are in their respective parts of the world (think bold Yucatán tiles on a patio in Southern California or a beautifully patinaed Swedish grandfather clock holding court in a farmhouse in Texas). Here, we tapped some of our favorite interiors experts for an insider’s look at the best international destinations for design lovers.

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mission: WANDERLUST Designer Laura Kirar performs her own southern migration multiple times each year: The New York-based interiors maven and product designer owns a home in Mérida, Mexico, and finds herself endlessly enthralled with the historical city’s exciting arts scene and thriving community of craftsmen. Read below, as she fashions what her pitch-perfect itinerary looks like for a fun-filled day in the Yucatán. laurakirar.com 9 a.m. I always try to start the day with yoga and a swim at home. I’m still in the process of restoring my 18th-century hacienda, so I love to spend as much time there as possible. 10 a.m. Next up is breakfast: There are always tortillas made by hand, fresh-squeezed mango juice, huevos revueltos and avocados picked from the tree in my own yard.

11 a.m. There really isn’t a “shopping district” in Mérida, but the Mercado Principal in the center of town has a little bit of everything—from food to shoes to vintage jewelry. There’s also great shopping around the Parque de Santiago in Centro, where you can find contemporary, artisan-made sandals, hats and accessories at places like Kukul. 1 p.m. The lunch at Hacienda Temozon is fantastic; I always order the guacamole con chapulines, sopa de limon, carnitas and a tequila with sangrita. If it’s Sunday, we go to brunch at Hacienda Ochil. The hacienda is picturesque and also has its own James Turrell installation. 3 p.m. Next, I make my rounds: I visit FonArt shop for the best in embroidery, pottery, and table and bed linens, Coqui Coqui for natural mosquito repellent and room scents, and the Alfaro Galeria de Arte y Antigüedades in the Centro; though, the term “antiques” should be taken lightly—it has a really eclectic collection. 5 p.m. Then, it’s another late afternoon dip in one of the many surrounding cenotes, pools that form naturally when a limestone bedrock collapses. I love the Cenote Kankirixche; it’s breathtakingly beautiful.

Counterclockwise from top: Designer Laura Kirar wandering through her favorite outdoor market, taking a dip in the Cenote Kankirixche, and starting the night with friends and La Negrita’s famous mescal.

6 p.m. Time for a siesta at home followed by early drinks at La Negrita, where you’ll find the best taquitos and mescal around.

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2LOCAL flavor David Serrano, one half of the creative duo behind celebrated Los Angeles shop Downtown, spills on what he loves most about his home away from home in Mexico:

“The quality of light in Mérida inspired me to start painting again. They sometimes call it the ‘White City,’ but its skies are very blue. And, while it doesn’t have mountains, the clouds are so white and full that they almost feel like unscalable peaks in their own right. It’s a big, big world, but I’m treating this little corner of it as my very own cabinet of curiosities.” downtown20.net

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This year’s first-annual Caravana Americana, which took place in March, made a big splash in Mexico City thanks to its stunning array of art, fashion and housewares from all across Latin America. From the creative minds of Regina Barrios and Alessandro Cerutti, the pair behind the cult-favorite boutique Lago DF, Caravana Americana seeks to pair Mexican makers—like 1050 Grados, Ricardo Casas and CyTF, whose handsome marquetry work is shown here— with international buyers for a weekend of contemporary design bliss that we can’t wait to mark and set on our calendars for next year. caravanaamericana.com

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The former executive director of one of the newest additions to the Yucatán arts scene, Fundación de Artistas, Indira Londono (right) reflects on the region’s growing creative community and gives collectors the inside scoop on where to go and who to watch when building their portfolios. fundaciondeartistas.org

Top Mexican artists to watch: Mérida has many talented local artists, but I’m mostly interested in artists who redefine the idea of art and utilize it as a vector to create a dialogue about relevant social issues. Some of my favorites are Alexa Torre, Marcela Diaz, Stefania Rivadeneyra, Karla Madera and Uggo Gonzalez.

What makes Mexican art different? It’s difficult to categorize and compare artwork from Mexico versus the U.S. because there are many factors that influence artists even within regions of the same country—for example, the art in the Yucatán will be very different than in areas like Oaxaca and Mexico City. Here, art specifically draws influences from many factors such as its region’s Mayan ancestry, Spanish occupation and the Caribbean climate.

Must-visit art fairs or festivals for American collectors: My favorites are Noche Blanca—an event sponsored by the city of Mérida in conjunction with artists, galleries, museums and public spaces for a finely curated tour of what the community here has to offer—and the National Biennial of Visual Arts of Yucatán—which features a wide range of Mexican art, including paintings, sculptures, photography, video-art and installations.


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MARTYN LAWRENCE BULLARD London to me is not only my original home and teenage stomping ground, it is a main artery for my decorative inspirations and design shopping. These days, I like to start my trip by booking into one of the splendid new design hotels that have sprung up across the country. My current hot spot is the super luxurious Beaumont hotel in London’s W1; it makes you feel like you’re in The Great Gatsby, but you’re not, you’re on a shopping trip with me; so, here’s what comes next: 8:30 a.m. There’s no better place to start your day than in The Colony Grill Room at Selfridges with a full English breakfast and lashings of Earl Grey tea all silver-served with the finest attention to detail. 10 a.m. Head over to Alfies Antique Market with dealers that sell everything from vintage-leather and vellum travel trunks (ask for Leslie Warander at The Tintin Shop to show you his secret stash hidden upstairs) to 1970s and ’80s Italian furniture and lighting. 11:30 a.m. From there, go to King’s Road in Chelsea. With luck, you’ll get to catch a viewing of the latest sale at Lots Road Auctions, a veritable bargainhunters local auction held weekly. My favorite antiques store in London, Guinevere, is just around the corner and is a real treat for the eyes.

12:30 p.m. After antiquing, a spot of lunch is required. I head to the Wolseley—by Piccadilly Circus—a European restaurant designed by my friend, the late and great David Collins. It’s highly stylized with black-and-white marble floors, bronze chandeliers and chinoiserie-lacquered panels. 2 p.m. A little après stroll down Piccadilly will bring you to Fortnum & Mason, the luxury food and lifestyle store that happens to make my very favorite tea, Imperial Earl Grey. After stocking up on that, I head to Jermyn Street to visit my tailor: Ozwald Boateng makes the most fun suiting. 3 p.m. No day in London is complete without art. The S2 Gallery, run by Fru Tholstrup, belongs to Sotheby’s and houses exhibits by rising art stars like Charming Baker, along with group shows, like the recent exhibit curated by Tommy Hilfiger and Jeffrey Deitch. As a photo enthusiast, I also head over to the Hamilton Gallery in Mayfair. 5 p.m. London is known for its quality upholstery and fabric houses, but for me, visiting the tiny trim shop VV Rouleaux is a necessity. This jewelbox store offers amazing trims, tassels, beads, feathers and other theatrical decorating tools. 7 p.m. The perfect day in London ends with my favorite eatery, The Ivy. Favored by London’s theater crowd, its recently remodeled interiors are cozy and glamorous. martynlawrencebullard.com

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A few of designer Martyn Lawrence Bullard’s favorite British haunts, clockwise from top right: Guinevere, The Beaumont hotel and Liberty of London.


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LONDON calling While Michael S. Smith has become a bit of a symbol of Americana— having been tapped by the Obama administration to reimagine the White House’s residential spaces during the First Family’s time in Washington, D.C.—the LA-based interior designer actually built much of his influential aesthetic from his time overseas in London, where he studied at the beloved Victoria and Albert Museum and fostered a lifelong love of antiques. Find out why his London calling is as loud as ever. michaelsmithinc.com What do you love most about British design? English homes, especially the wonderful country houses, have a very identifiable voice; they’re about putting various things together in a way that’s both comfortable and aesthetically pleasing. Since the country has a longer history than the U.S., people have been acquiring furniture and passing it down in the family for much longer, and the result is both a lack of fussiness and a

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Known for his wild color palettes and playful style, Jonathan Adler doesn’t mind buttoning it up every once in a while with a dose of classic British design. Here are his top-five spots to visit in London. jonathanadler.com 1. My shops! I have one on Sloane Avenue and one on Westbourne Grove. They’re great fun (as evidenced by Adler’s Zebra British flag rug shown at right), and I’d love them even if they weren’t mine. 2. Liberty of London is a must. The building is sublime, with the most gorgeous Gothic architecture and patina. 3. It’s not a trip without a visit to Harrods. You can get literally anything there. 4. I love Alfie’s Antique Market—a —a building full of little shops and surrounding streets with shops. It’s packed with heavenly finds. I spend almost an entire day there whenever I’m in London. 5. The Conran Shop is another favorite. I love going to the flagship location in Chelsea. They always have something new and outside the box.

practicality when it comes to design. It sees very formal and important pieces feeling at home with more approachable and humanistic things: a mastery of the mix. Favorite British designers past and present: The classic example, of course, is the design firm of Colefax and Fowler; their work has been a not-so-secret source of inspiration in a lot of really good English houses. Beyond them, I love the modernity and color of the legendary David Hicks and the historical elegance of Robert Kime. Is there a historic English house you’d particularly love to design? I’d be truly thrilled to outfit places like Haddon Hall or Chiswick House—estates that have really beautiful architecture and are just extraordinary with a kind of eccentric appeal. There’s something challenging and exciting about creating personality in a home that already has so much of its own.


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Los Angeles-based interiors and product designer Jill Sorensen may have left her Swedish upbringing behind in terms of miles traveled, but she continues to embrace the country’s sophistication and simplicity in her fun and quirky home projects all over the U.S. Here, she sits down with Luxe to give us a Swedish design history lesson. jillsorensen.com Favorite Swedish designers past and present: I’m a fan of King Gustav III. He was a Swedish king in the late 1700s who was obsessed with design, and during his reign, he created the style of furniture that’s the most famous in the country today: Gustavian. I also love Josef Frank, who designed the amazing Swedish Tenn fabrics that are like pieces of art. What do you love most about Swedish design? I love all things Gustavian, which is

basically a simplified country version of Louis XVI style: the distressed furniture, whitepainted floors, etc. Because of the lack of sunlight (only four hours or so a day in the winter time), Swedes are experts at adding brightness to their interiors with pastel walls and white interiors. Best shops to visit in Stockholm: You’ll find the most incredible fabrics imaginable at the beautiful Svenskt Tenn in Stockholm; it was originally founded in 1924, and it never fails to impress. I’m also always surprised at the things I find at Bukowskis auction house. It has incredible antiques up for grabs and is surprisingly affordable. Otherwise, blocket.se is also one of my favorite little secrets: It’s a resale site that is very popular in Sweden. You can find amazing things for next to nothing in your local area!

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Swedish native-turned-New York and Palm Beach mainstay, Lars Bolander shares what keeps him going back to his homeland year after year: “What I love most about Sweden and Swedish design is its simplicity. The country’s sense of beauty is so uncomplicated: It’s all very pale with lots of neutral colors, grays and whites, and dove blue. I have a vacation home in a small village there with great history: As little as 50 years ago, the town telephonist lived downstairs. There was still just one phone in the whole village, and she would have to ring bells attached to people’s homes with string to alert them to a call!” larsbolander.com

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We were invited to speak at the Monocle Quality of Life conference and took the chance to go to a place we’d been dreaming and planning on going to anyway. And we weren’t disappointed thanks to the classic buildings, wonderful design heritage, and great things going on culturally and entrepreneurially. Augarten Porcelain Factory Wow! This factory (above) is such a far cry from ours in California. We love that the owners of the company appreciated their staff so much that they created this beautiful place for them to work. We think the same way: that great work comes from great work environments. We just have a different style!

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Part of researching tile for the promotion of our latest book, Tile Makes the Room: Good Design from Heath Ceramics, this trip grew out of our fascination with places like Portugal, with cities and regions with layers of history that’s been preserved and respected. National Tile Museum There’s such a rich heritage of handcrafted tile in this country that they opened a museum dedicated to it (above) and set it in a former convent that dates back to 1509. The reverence for tile, a material that we so often overlook, filled us with awe. Palácio Ramalhete This hotel (shown at right) was an oasis of calm. There was gorgeous tile wainscoting everywhere, which was our favorite touch. We love hotels like this: intimate places (this one only has 12 rooms) with deep history.

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Tage Andersen’s home (above), far from any major town, is an amazing work of art—and a working farm. The villa and gardens were created by Andersen, himself, a maverick florist and artist. It was designed almost as an art installation, but, again, with a farm, so it’s pleasing aesthetically but not at all precious. These trees were something that Andersen must have envisioned as many as 20 years ago; it’s taken that long to become what they are. heathceramics.com



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Cozy seating in the living room includes a custom sofa and Edward Ferrell + Lewis Mittman chairs, two with an Osborne & Little floral print. A neutral Holland & Sherry rug grounds a colorful scheme expressed in a metal cutout by Tom Wesselmann over the sofa, coral pillows in a Robert Allen velvet and an Andy Warhol print above a John Boone table. The sculpture perched on the piano is by John Chamberlain.

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ere was the perfect setting for a magnificent, sprawling home in Palm Beach. With its big, open views of the water, the potential was never in question. Originally designed by Harold Smith of Smith and Moore Architects and built by Gary Greenberg of Palm Beach Construction & Management for previous owners, the stately house boasted high ceilings and a mesmerizing stew of carved geometrics, classic paneling, deep arches and coffered ceilings. Each space, completely different from the next, provided the new homeowners and their designer— Connecticut-based Linda Ruderman—with the opportunity to create a design that illustrates the very essence of Palm Beach elegance. But the previous owners, Ruderman says, had very different tastes, as the home was filled to the brim with dark furniture and lots of chintz. Her clients were looking for something for their new full-time residence that was quite the departure. “They wanted the space to be light and transitional,” notes Ruderman, “and they wanted it to showcase their Pop art collection.” To achieve the lighter mood, fabrics, flooring and rugs are all neutral, allowing the intricate millwork, tropical views and notable art to shine, as works from Haring to Wesselmann surprise and delight at every turn. The vibrant Pop art juxtaposed against traditional furnishings infuses the otherwise tranquil space with sparks of color, and gave Ruderman the opportunity to move similar hues into the rooms via accent pieces and textiles. For example, the entry foyer, where Gimhongsok’s berry red balloon sculpture feels at home next to a petite custom-made wood table, serves as a whimsical introduction to the design story to come. (The sculpture’s title, 10 Sizes of Breaths, seems, too, the proper description of what guests may do as they take in this visual adventure.) Wide entries from room to room invite and easily guide the homeowners and their guests to the focal point of the main level—an immense living room connected to a newly built loggia. Framed with water and sky views, it is where sunsets form brushstrokes of blazing color that fill the space. There is a natural flow here, Ruderman says, that is perfect for entertaining—something the owners relish and do frequently. One end of the living room, complete with four comfy armchairs and a sofa, provides an intimate conversation cluster, as does the opposite end, where a fireplace, twin sofas and two more armchairs welcome relaxation. The entire length of the room parallels the loggia, where additional seating options give guests a plethora of views and gathering places.


New flooring, Caesarstone countertops and Waterworks tiles behind the stove freshen the kitchen; the flooring was installed by Accent Floor Designs. A Circa Lighting fixture over the island threads a bit of tradition into the modernized space.

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Mirrors with latticework detailing wrap the walls in a corner of the loggia, executed by builder Tim Givens. A Texarkana rug by Stark anchors an arrangement that includes a Ralph Lauren Home basket-weave chair and a custom Artifacts International coffee table. Fabric by Link Outdoor covers the pillows.


Designer Linda Ruderman specified 16 coats of high-gloss paint for the dining room walls that together offer up a sheen akin to a luxury car finish thanks to Brooks Painting. John Boone chairs surround an antique table and are dressed in custom embroidery by Holland & Sherry, as are the draperies. The mirror is from Nancy Corzine. The chandelier is by Vaughan, and the custom rug is by Stark.

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On another end of the living room, a John Boone coffee table joins custom Edward Ferrell + Lewis Mittman sofas in Cowtan & Tout fabric. Reflective art by Anish Kapoor acts as a conversation piece above the mantel by Chesney’s. A Warhol print influenced Ruderman’s choice of Carleton V coral linen and Schumacher appliques for the custom chairs by Paul Himber. The Love sculpture is by Robert Indiana.

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Paul Himber made the custom draperies in the entry foyer using Cowtan & Tout fabric; they frame a view of Keith Haring’s colorful Acrobats sculpture outside. Nancy Corzine’s benches wear embroidered panels by Holland & Sherry. The drapery hardware is by Christopher Hyland.

“THE OWNERS WANTED THE SPACE TO BE LIGHT AND TRANSITIONAL, AND THEY WANTED IT TO SHOWCASE THEIR POP ART COLLECTION.” -LINDA RUDERMAN


A geometric Stark runner leads the way on the second-floor landing, a heavenly space where soft blues and creams elicit a sense of calm. A window seat, with a cushion in Cowtan & Tout fabric, invites the owners to daydream or curl up with a book.


Above: In the master bedroom, a blue Warhol print punctuates the otherwise muted palette, seen in the Stark carpet. The fabric for the window shades and chairs is by Kravet. The draperies employ Pollack fabric and are lined in celadon-hued silk, and, as a complement, chinoiserie silk by Kravet fashions the bed skirt. Left: A detail of the Phillip Jeffries grass-cloth wallcovering, handstenciled by Holton Arts, infuses the second-floor landing with subdued elegance, as does a Circa Lighting sconce, which joins others like it in the space.

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While most of the other rooms required only minor cosmetic work, the loggia needed rebuilding. Builder Tim Givens focused his energies here for some time, along with architect Jeffery W. Smith, explaining that in order to have the space function as an enclosed area, the second floor of the home had to be shored up and structural beams and steel columns had to be rearranged. “The original loggia ceiling was removed, the air conditioning was reworked, and then ceilings were replaced,” says Givens, “and the entire space was enclosed with a sliding glass door.” Givens also worked with Ruderman to build the new fireplace mantels there and in the living room, execute lighting changes and rewiring, and rebuild kitchen countertops and a bar. On the outside, his firm facilitated the remodeling of an existing pool, which is nestled into a landscape designed by Mario Nievera. Also out on the loggia, Ruderman and Smith partnered to design a built-in seating area that tucks into a corner. A mirrored-and-latticed surround ensures that water views are never out of sight. Ruderman designed several conversation areas there, as well as a casual place to have breakfast, and when the glass sliders close, the space can function as a television room. Back inside, the formal dining room’s design is decidedly elegant, with an antique dining table that belonged to the homeowners and traditional draperies framing the tall windows. The transitional details come in on the buttery soft leather seating, which is wrapped in custom-embroidered fabric that takes its cues from the draperies. It’s a serene space that begs for candlelight. For the private spaces on the second floor, the designer’s choices are markedly sublime. Dreamy, soft sky blue is the lead color for the second-floor landing that leads to the master bedroom. Hand-stenciled grass cloth surrounds the wide hall and echoes the blue of the slim little puff of a window seat. It is the perfect decompression zone before the spacious, light-filled master bedroom, where cushy reading chairs and a luxurious bed embrace the concept of relaxation. “The bed was positioned to face the water view ahead, and the custom wood piece was created to house the television while keeping in mind the traditional architecture of the room,” Ruderman says. “It was built out at a height so as not to obstruct the view.” The designer kept fabrics and the carpeting quiet, as well as the walls, which are pearlized in a pale celadon tone. What began as a space in need of freshening unfurled like a cocoon and revealed a new home with a new purpose, where color, like in a butterfly’s wing, pops and surprises and celebrates beauty. 210 / LUXESOURCE.COM


Reclaimed antique tiles from L’Antiquario surround the fireplace in the loggia’s breakfast area. The owners’ chairs were painted with white lacquer to keep the light and airy theme; chair seats are covered with Sunbrella fabric. The custom-designed chandelier is from Murray’s Iron Works in Los Angeles, and the rug is by Stark. Accent Floor Designs reworked the flooring.


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Hackl Pool Construction Company remodeled the existing pool and incorporated custom tiles by local artist Dan Droney on the hot tub; the geometric forms inside the home inspired the shapes of the tiles. New marble flooring was installed at the pool deck by Haifa Limestone. McKinnon and Harris chaises flank the pool.


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A WARM, INVITING HOME ON THE INTRACOASTAL COMBINES EUROPEAN STYLE, CASUAL ELEGANCE AND A HOST OF ARCHITECTURAL DETAILS RENDERED IN GLASS, WOOD AND STONE. WRITTEN BY BRIAN LIBBY PHOTOGRAPHY BY ALEXIA FODERE


INTERIOR DESIGN / IVONNE RONDEROS AND MARGARET SMITH LOGAN, DKOR INTERIORS ARCHITECTURE / CARLOS A. MARTIN, CARLOS MARTIN ARCHITECTS, INC. HOME BUILDER / ROBERT MAYER AND JAY LEFKA, BOMAR BUILDERS, INC.


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The living room is defined by its slatted-wood ceiling, fabricated by Mutual Woodworking, and a fireplace clad in powder-coated white metal, fabricated by Electronic Door-Lift and finished by Extreme Finishes. The B&B Italia sofa from Luminaire pairs with Alivar’s chairs from Arravanti Contemporary Interiors and another Alivar chair from Addison House, as well as custom coffee tables by Rotsen Furniture. A carpet from Niba Collections grounds the space.

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hen gathering inspiration for a sumptuous new home in Fort Lauderdale overlooking the Intracoastal and just a stone’s throw from the beach, designers Ivonne Ronderos and Margaret Smith Logan and their associates found inspiration both close by and far afield. The homeowners, who were actively involved in the design process, wanted a home that was contemporary and elegant, but underscored with a comfortable beachy feel, and that incorporated some aspects of transitional style to achieve a sense of warmth. “They didn’t want a stark modern, all-white look,” explains Ronderos. “We wanted it to be unique, but to have that crossover, to be contemporary but timeless.” At the same time, Ronderos and her team members had been inspired by regular trips to Milan’s annual furniture fair, Salone del Mobile; this prompted a host of elegant Italian furniture selections, as well as the use of warm, colorful accent metals such as brass over colder materials like chrome. A true collaboration among the designers, architect Carlos A. Martin, and builders Robert (Bob) Mayer and Jay Lefka, the home is teeming with natural light from any given spot. “You’re always walking past the view,” Ronderos says. Several upstairs and downstairs rooms look out at the water, while a series of loggias lies just beyond the glass walls, underneath the awnings. The front of the house overlooks a reflecting pool, and the back features a swimming pool that runs alongside the covered terraces and up to the house, and in combination with the lake itself reflects even more light inside. Massive expanses of glass in back also can disappear altogether



Above: In the wine room just off the living room, built-in wine racks and cabinetry, fabricated by John M. Hoomany, seem to float over the floor. Left: The dining room, with its sand-hued marble wall, from Opustone and fabricated by Euro Floors, features a custom Ritz dining table by Bross from Addison House. Busnelli’s Aretè AR01 dining chairs, also from Addison House, lend a more casual feel. A cluster of Quill LED fixtures by Hubbardton Forge suspend over the table. The Uni vases are from Janus et Cie. Steeltech Electropainting did the finishing on the staircase.

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In the family room, a Pasha sofa by Jesse joins a trio of Samba coffee tables by Cattelan Italia, all from Arravanti, as well as Porada’s Ara side chair from Anima Domus. The area rug from Niba Collections nods to the beachy scheme found throughout. A media wall of flush cabinetry, by Mutual Woodworking, keeps the space modern and houses a Sony television.

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With a sliding glass door by Fleetwood Windows & Doors that seems to disappear, thanks to Miller Glass & Glazing, the breakfast room embodies indoor-outdoor living. A dining table from Poliform centers Studio Kronos’ Magda armchairs for Cattelan Italia, from Arravanti, and a Pelle chandelier from YLighting. The landscape beyond is by Architectural Alliance and Dias Brothers Garden Services.


as they fold into the perimeter walls. “It was all about bringing the inside and outside together,” says Mayer. Public areas on the ground floor are part of one large open space, yet the design team took advantage of several distinct interior architectural elements to create definition, such as a slatted-walnut ceiling that hovers above the living room or the wraparound fireplace clad in white powder-coated metal that extends down from it. “It’s very open, but the ceiling and wall treatments give you that delineation of each space,” Mayer says. Other built-in elements add a memorable touch of elegance and casual texture, such as a wall of marble that wraps around the dining room wall, the stacked stone pillars that divide the outdoor rooms, and a stunning wall of agate that enlivens the master bathroom. At the same time, a repetition of materials was employed to maintain uniformity. Walnut, for example,

is used throughout, be it for flooring in the bedrooms or for furniture such as the dining room table. Then to incorporate a sense of coziness and create interesting patterns, colorful rugs were added, especially upstairs in the bedrooms, as were draperies with a sense of lightness and texture. “Fort Lauderdale has more transitional homes rather than contemporary,” Ronderos explains. “This direction helped us to create an elegant feel with a more casual take.” Throughout the house, the design team also made use of creative groupings of objects and pieces of furniture, such as a quartet of hanging lights over the dining room table, a pair of his-and-hers mirrors layered over a larger mirror in the master bathroom, and a living room coffee table seemingly made from four conjoined pieces. “That’s something we’re seeing a lot more of, including at the Milan fair,” Ronderos says. “The plans used to call for a sofa, two side chairs and a coffee table.

The office includes custom built-in cabinetry by Mirrors and Closets of Florida in soft beachy tones along with Tosca lounge chairs by Janus et Cie, a LexMod Gridiron coffee table, a Moooi Heracleum II pendant from AllModern, a Minotti sofa and Calvin Klein Home’s Lunar area rug from Horchow. Wallpaper from DKOR Windows & Walls wraps the room in subtle texture.

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The kitchen’s appliances are by Sub-Zero, Wolf and Bosch. To help with the room’s open yet streamlined feel, most all of the appliances are hidden in a wall of cabinetry at left, fabricated by Lauryan Fine Woodworking & Design. A Chasen pendant by Patricia Urquiola for Flos contrasts the light earthy tones; Calligaris barstools from Addison House pull up to the island.


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Now, there’s more nesting or clustering.” The team also endeavored to add unexpected groups of furniture, such as the woven casual chairs used at the dining room table. “They boast this sophisticated linen and such elegant weaving, but they’re still playful,” Ronderos adds. Beyond just the furniture and surfaces, the home’s interior details and built-ins seem to possess a sense of motion or of floating mid-air. Take the small reveals where the walls meet the floor and ceiling, for example, how a built-in entertainment center in the home office or a wall of hidden appliances in the kitchen gently cantilever over the floor, or even the large-screen television that comes out of the ground between the backyard and the pool. The homeowners divide their time between this Florida home, the East Coast and Europe, but after moving in, the pull of this elegant yet comfortable oasis is strong. “They were so excited,” Ronderos recalls of the moment the clients first walked into the finished home. And she credits their participation, as well as the collaborative nature of the entire design-build team. “When you have people who are eager to build with you, you can have fun,” she says. “You don’t hold back.”

The kitchen island features a walnut base matching the wood of the adjacent family room’s wood ceiling. The counters and backsplashes are sheathed in quartzite from Omicron Granite & Tile, fabricated by Euro Floors. The flooring is large-format porcelain tile.

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The master bedroom continues the pairing of light beachy tones and walnut accents, and adds walnut flooring from Absolute Hardwood Flooring. The bed was custom-made by CS Interiors and is joined by Contardi wall lights from YLighting. The custom Tibetan silk area rug is by Kalรก Looms.


Above: Adding to the home’s indoor-outdoor feel, the master bedroom boasts a panoramic expanse created when the glass doors, by Fleetwood Windows & Doors, fold away. The Marlow chaise is by CasaDesús, from Arravanti, while the Fibonacci lounge chairs and ottomans on the terrace are by Gabellini Sheppard for Janus et Cie. Left: Thanks in part to its elegant draperies by Bellagio Designs, from DKOR Windows & Walls, the master bedroom feels like a soft oasis. The pair of Litro side tables is by Cattelan Italia.

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Opposite: A highlight of the master bathroom is a wall of agate, from Opustone, that serves as the room’s focal point and is illuminated from above; it was fabricated by Euro Floors. Below: The master bathroom has a wide-open feel, in part to a combination tub and glass-enclosed walk-in shower and a series of mirrors that bounce light around the room. There is also a wall of glass separating the master bedroom and bath. Mirrors and Closets of Florida fabricated the wall of mirrors.


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EQUAL PARTS ADVENTURER AND DESIGNER, JENNIFER GARRIGUES JOURNEYS TO REMOTE CORNERS OF THE WORLD COLLECTING ART, FURNITURE AND TEXTILES THAT ARE RICH WITH STORIES AND CULTURE. WRITTEN BY BRADLEY NESBITT PHOTOGRAPHY BY SONYA REVELL

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Jennifer Garrigues travels the globe searching for treasures to bring back to her interior design clients and Palm Beach shop—notably the amber-hued necklace from Morocco, vintage Balinese coin statues and suzani fabrics from Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan shown on these pages. The elephantprint pillow (left) is from John Robshaw Textiles.

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ennifer Garrigues is a gem. With every turn, you discover a new facet more sparkling and radiant than before. And only the best jewels belong in her treasure box. “I’m such a collector that everywhere I travel I would buy all of the things that I loved,” she says. “I was literally running out of space in my house, so it just seemed a natural decision to open a shop for all of my treasures.” And with that, her eponymous Palm Beach-based interior design firm and retail outpost were born. Known by her friends as Jenny, she’s far from a wallflower, sporting vibrant caftans collected during her travels topped with gobs of costume jewelry stacked to her elbows and dripping from her neck—but her best accessories are her unmistakable ginger locks, fiery wit and British charm. Garrigues’ road to design came by way of fashion. After college, she started modeling

in London for such names as Bill Gibb, Jaeger and Jean Muir. She then came to the United States when style icon Diana Vreeland asked Muir to host a runway show for Henri Bendel, and then traveled through America promoting British fashion and cosmetics on behalf of Yardley London. “It was fashion that taught me how to mix different fabrics, patterns and textures,” she says. “It seemed a natural transition to translate that from clothing into interior design. I understood how fabrics worked and fell, and what would flatter a body—or a window.” Knowing there would be an expiration date with modeling, Garrigues eventually concluded, “I can’t do this forever so I need to put a new feather in my hat or string to my bow, and try something that will take me into another arena of design.” Thus, her vogue vagabonding began. Step inside Garrigues’ store and you might as well stamp a passport for your home. Think lacquer work from Bangkok, shell-trimmed pillows


An Indonesian wood bed in an antique white finish makes for a grand entrance inside Garrigues’ showroom. White Indian cutwork on vintage linen grain sacks adorn the bed thanks to John Robshaw Textiles.


One-of-a-kind pillows from the Souk collection by John Robshaw Textiles don a sofa in a corner of the shop (above). A painting by Jennifer Christy (via The Field Gallery in Massachusetts) hangs over the sofa, and below it sits an ottoman sheathed in a vintage Bukharan cloak. Jewelry by London-based Annie Summers of Shellbound (top left) lend to the eclectic environment, along with textiles and tote bags from Syria, India and Africa (left).

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“IT WAS FASHION THAT TAUGHT ME HOW TO MIX DIFFERENT FABRICS, PATTERNS AND TEXTURES. IT SEEMED A NATURAL TRANSITION TO TRANSLATE THAT FROM CLOTHING INTO INTERIOR DESIGN.”

from India, mother-of-pearl-inlaid chaises from Syria, textiles from Bali, and reclaimed altarpieces from Indonesia. “I just came back from Morocco with two clients, a husband and wife, and we found lots of wonderful pieces,” she says. “We got light fixtures, lanterns, rugs and silver. We had so many beautiful things that we had to send it back in a huge container. All the items we bought fell perfectly into their house, and it looks absolutely gorgeous.” Next on the list? “Europe,” she adds, “and then India in October.” Garrigues’ sophisticated eye and mastery of mix—combining souk finds and handwoven textiles from Rajasthan, India, with modern and contemporary art—have opened the doors to her working for a very worldly and sophisticated clientele. When it comes to collecting, whether for her store or a client, she has a few rules by which she always abides. “With furniture,” she says, “make sure it is well made, pay attention to size and scale, and do your research. If you like textiles, understand them and know the difference between man-made fibers and the real thing. You don’t want polyester when you need silk.” And the golden rule that has never failed her: “If you see something that you like, just buy it. Eventually, everything will fit into your environment, creating a space you love.”


Garrigues (opposite, right) arranged a mirror with an ivory bone inlay and black penwork above a fireplace mantel, along with carved-wood architectural fragments below it and a pair of 19th-century altar ornaments from a Catholic church in Vietnam. Shown on this page is a detail shot of an inspiration wall inside of her studio.

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ACTING the PART THE STORY OF THIS BEACHY RETREAT HAS UNFOLDED OVER THE YEARS, CULMINATING IN A LIGHT AND AIRY SEASIDE NARRATIVE FOR THE OWNERS AND THEIR FAMILY. WRITTEN BY TERRI FEDER / PHOTOGRAPHY BY TRIA GIOVAN

INTERIOR DESIGN / JOHN BJØRNEN, BJØRNEN DESIGN ARCHITECTURE / THOMAS HOOS, HOOS ARCHITECTURE HOME BUILDER / BOB LYLES, RCL DEVELOPMENT LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE / DAN FORD, DAN FORD & ASSOCIATES


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othing says seaside getaway like weatheredcedar shingles, a breezy balcony, a creamy stucco façade with crisp white trim and a chill vibe. And one such retreat, with its Anglo-Caribbean aesthetic (think wide roof overhangs, exposed wood outriggers at the eaves, vertically proportioned openings and columned porches), called to a couple on the hunt for a Florida vacation haven. “We had been coming to the community for several years to visit friends and loved it so much that we knew we wanted to buy a home there,” says the wife. “This house was our friends’ exact footprint, in reverse. So as we walked through it, we could picture exactly how we would use the home.” But turning the charming house—originally designed by Brenner & Associates Architecture and built by Barth Construction—into their quintessential paradise would take time. The couple, who have three children, would eventually enlist New York designer John Bjørnen and architect Thomas Hoos to renovate the home in full. But when they first settled in back in 2007, the first order of business was making the interiors more family-friendly. “There were a number of scratchy sisal rugs, which are no good for crawling babies, and lots of ornate, dark wood furniture,” the wife recalls. With a newborn in tow and two other tots younger than 5 at the time, the couple limited their initial rework to ripping out the sisal and replacing the dark furniture with lighter pieces. After a few years went by, the couple was ready to remodel. “We started with opening up the small galley kitchen to the expansive living room that was adjacent to it,” says the wife. “We said, ‘Let’s knock down a wall!’ And of course, it all ballooned from there.” They engaged Bjørnen to oversee the kitchen’s renovation and to revamp the ground floor. “As we progressed, I urged the owners to embrace a holistic approach and enable the whole house to breathe and flow differently,” says Bjørnen, who had previously remodeled their home in the Hamptons as well as an apartment in New York. Hoos was then recruited to handle the architectural changes. “We went with Tom because we loved his work in our friends’ home,” the wife says. The architect’s modernist sensibilities jibed perfectly with the owners’, and builder Bob Lyles was a natural fit to implement these changes. Rounding out the team was landscape designer Dan Ford, who was tasked with steering the landscape toward an elegant, easy-tomaintain tropical environment that would reflect the home’s

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minimalist slant. “We introduced a variety of palm trees, including solitaire, areca, Christmas, coconut, travelers and Senegal date,” says Ford, “and eliminated any aspects of the existing landscape that went against the design goal.” When Bjørnen and the owners realized a third bedroom upstairs would be beneficial for the family, Hoos drew up options for a fresh layout for the second floor. “We ended up gutting and renovating the entire second level and adding an additional bedroom,” says Hoos, who devised a plan that connected each bedroom with the veranda and its glorious views. “All three bedrooms open through French doors to a balcony overlooking the golf course, and the balcony serves as an upstairs alfresco family room.” The largest of the three—a master suite—was distinguished with vaulted, tongue-and-groove wood ceilings. A shared kids’ bathroom, too, was introduced. Downstairs, an existing guest bedroom was tapped to create a den so that the family could enjoy two living areas—one for grown-ups and one for the kids. When it came to the interiors, Bjørnen worked closely with the owners and designer Maureen Winter McDermott, who was in his employ at the time and has since started her own firm, Winter McDermott Design. “We started with a Pinterest board, a wish list and a mindful approach that the space was to have levity, an air of carefree Florida fun, and a light ode to the swanky style of the 1960s,” he says. They embraced the bohemian influences of midcentury modernism from the Palm Beach era, commingling vintage pieces with new and custom ones. “There were also some preexisting pieces that we folded in the mix, like the large midcentury teak credenza in the den,” says Bjørnen. Along with a tailored, airy aesthetic, the couple requested a warm and welcoming feel. “The owners wanted a home that they could escape to and kick back in with sandy feet,” explains Bjørnen, “but they also wanted a place where they could entertain friends and family.” Things needed to be sophisticated enough for cocktail parties but not so precious that kids couldn’t let loose. “I asked for tables without sharp edges, sofas you could sit on in a still-damp bathing suit without ruining them, and a dining table that could stand relatively heavy use without getting scratched,” says the wife. For the finishes, materials were chosen that are lowmaintenance, long-lasting, and light-colored. For example, bleached-walnut flooring with a silver-gray stain was used throughout the home, lending a more contemporary feel. “It created such a beautiful, fresh effect that lightened everything up,” Lyles says. In the kitchen, custom cerusedwhite-oak cabinetry pairs with gray-and-white Caesarstone countertops that realistically mimic the veining and depth of marble without its fragility. And fabrics had to be soft yet tenacious. “We used a lot of durable fabrics, such as Sunbrella fibers, Nanotex textiles and faux leathers,” Bjørnen states. Complementing the materials is a quiet palette of naturally silvered tones—soft sands with hints of gray and blue—with an occasional pop of lemon yellow as an homage to the Sunshine State. The serene scheme helps mask any actual sand that finds its way inside. Today, the property sustains the family’s vacation lifestyle of kicking back, swimming, enjoying the beach and entertaining. “We love this home so much,” confides the wife. “It is where we are happiest and most relaxed. If we’re on holiday, we’re here.”


Élitis’ faux-horsehide vinyl wallpaper sheathes the foyer’s walls. Photo prints from the owners’ collection are displayed above a custom floating console from Comerford Collection in Bridgehampton, New York. A pawn-shaped citrine stool, also from Comerford Collection, punches up the color quotient.



A cerused-oak built-in by LaCorte Enterprises anchors the living room. Seating includes vintage Paolo Buffa armchairs and custom sofas by NY Custom Furnishings. They rest on a rug from Designer’s Touch Flooring, along with Artemide’s Tolomeo Mega floor lamp from La Luz in Brooklyn, New York, and B&B Italia coffee tables. Custom sheers from The Shade Store filter in natural light.

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Above: Caesarstone countertops, from Double E Marble & Granite, keep things light and airy in the kitchen. Pendants by John Pomp, from Comerford Collection, illuminate the space. Walnut BassamFellows Tractor stools are from Design Within Reach. The Brizo Solna faucet is from Southern Plumbing. Right: A combination of textured white and cerused-oak cabinetry by LaCorte Enterprises offers a tailored look and ample storage. The Wolf range is from Jetson Television and Appliance, and the flooring is cerused white oak from Designer’s Touch Flooring.

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In the dining area, a Tommy Extension table from Comerford Collection centers Wishbone chairs with custom cushions from Suite NY and a bench wearing Kravet shagreen, upholstered by NY Custom Furnishings. A John Pomp chandelier keeps with the home’s modernist spirit. Panels from Phil Barnhart’s Flow series dress the wall.


Part of the spacious dining area was commandeered to create a dining lounge, which features Vladimir Kagan’s sinuous Serpentine sofa and an oversize mirror from Joseph Anfuso 20th Century Design. Flanking the vintage mirror are angular Roll & Hill Agnes sconces. Silvered trunk tables from ABC Carpet & Home and Moroccan tray tables from West Elm further the room’s lightness.


Élitis’ wallcovering reappears in the stairwell, topped with clerestory windows. Sculptural and commanding, a brass Gio pendant with bronze and satin finishes, from Room in New York, reflects the iconic wall art by Curtis Jeré, from Palm Beach Antique and Design Center. Underfoot, a Couristan runner with custom Sunbrella binding, from Designer’s Touch Flooring, imparts pattern and sophistication and is forgiving in the well-trafficked space.

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In the master bathroom, a freestanding Wetstyle Ove bathtub is complemented by a Brizo tub filler, both from Southern Plumbing, and Walker Zanger’s Helsinki Silver Dusk flooring in a chevron pattern. An occasional table by Oly stands next to the tub.


Above: Benjamin Moore’s Silver Satin paint sets the stage for serenity in the master bedroom. Vintage chests from ABC Modern in Atlanta flank a custom faux-ostrich bed by NY Custom Furnishings. A Tibetan lamb ottoman from Comerford Collection is at once furry and fun. The custom draperies are from The Shade Store. Left: The master bathroom features spa-like amenities, such as a steam shower whose walls are sheathed in Walker Zanger tiles. The shower’s built-in floating bench is clad in Caesarstone’s London Grey stone, as are the custom vanities by LaCorte Enterprises. The sconces are from La Luz.

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Above: With its forever views of the golf course, pool and mÊlange of palm trees, the back terrace is a study in luxe relaxation. The double chaise by the existing pool is by RH. Left: A cozy family lounge on the upper veranda is perfect for viewing epic Florida sunsets and sneaking solace with a good book. Hubbardton Forge pendants from La Luz suspend over a grouping of furniture from the owners’ collection.

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

Inside Corp 954.332.3252 | Dania Beach insideartisticdoors.com

DECORATIVE PLUMBING

Italdoors 800.615.3667 italdoors.net

Baths2Go 888.936.BATH Miami | Plantation baths2go.com

LaCantina Doors lacantinadoors.com

Blackman 561.650.7425 | West Palm Beach blackman.com

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

Millers Elegant Hardware 561.994.4393 | Boca Raton eleganthardware.com

Modern Steel Doors 800.406.1958 modernsteeldoors.com

DOORS + WINDOWS

Monogram Windows & Doors 954.570.7117 | Deerfield Beach monogramwindows.com

American Screen Solutions 888.785.6066 americanscreensolutions.com

Portal Elegance portalelegance.com

Custom Door Shop 561.496.0820 | Delray Beach customdoorshop.com

Roatan Mahogany USA, Inc. 305.774.5999 roatanmahogany.com

Custom Door Shop 561.741.0603 | Jupiter customdoorshop.com

SIW Windows & Doors 561.274.8283 | Delray Beach siwimpactwindows.com

Dayoris Doors 305.572.0707 | Miramar dayoris.com


PROMOTION

Italian Cabinetry

advertiser index FABRICS + WINDOW COVERINGS

FLOOR COVERINGS

FURNITURE + ACCESSORIES (continued)

FURNITURE + ACCESSORIES (continued)

Bandalux 305.883.0008 | Miami bandaluxusa.com

J.D. Staron 954.927.3430 | Fort Lauderdale jdstaron.com

Anima Domus 305.576.9088 | Miami animadomus.com

Holly Hunt hollyhunt.com

Chella Textiles 805.560.8400 chellatextiles.com

Kaymanta 954.384.8361 | Weston kaymanta.com

Armani/Casa 305.573.4331 | Miami armanicasa.com

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

Electric Shade Company 954.587.7888 | Fort Lauderdale electricshade.net

Kyle Bunting kylebunting.com/hides

Boga Style Home 786.440.5285 | Aventura bogastylehome.com

L’Arte 305.513.0066 | Miami lartedc.com

Fox Linton Fabric Collection 470.355.8099 foxlinton.com

Puma Marble Company 305.758.6461 | Miami pumamarble.com

Bright Chair 888.524.5997 brightchair.com

Lexington Home Brands lexington.com

Next Design nextdesign.us

Quantum Floors 561.519.7179 | Boynton Beach quantumfloors.com

Calligaris calligaris.com

Maison Montaigne 305.576.6996 | Miami maisonmontaigne.com

Perennials 888.322.4773 perennialsfabrics.com

Rosecore 866.311.1018 rosecorecarpet.com

Cassina 305.576.3636 | Miami cassinamiami.com

Margaux Interiors 305.662.2663 | South Miami margauxinteriors.com

Thibaut thibautdesign.com

Samad 888.726.2393 samad.com

Christian Liaigre christian-liaigre.us

Marge Carson margecarson.com

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

Scott Group Studio scottgroupstudio.com

Clive Daniel Home 561.440.4663 | Boca Raton clivedaniel.com

Meridiani 305.573.3636 | Miami meridiani.it

Wynwood Floors 786.206.1111 | Miami wynwoodfloors.com

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

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

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

Powell & Bonnell powellandbonnell.com

FLOOR COVERINGS ABC Carpet & Home 561.279.7777 | Delray Beach abchome.com

(continued)

FURNITURE + ACCESSORIES

All American Floors 305.624.9663 | Miami aawoodfloors.com

4141 Design 305.572.2900 | Miami 4141design.com

Floridian Furniture 305.448.2639 | Miami floridianfurniture.com

Provasi provasi.com

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

Anima Domus 305.705.9975 | Aventura animadomus.com

Gíocasa 786.219.2054 | Miami georgioferrara.com

Robb & Stucky Furniture | Interiors 305.667.5609 | Coral Gables robbstucky.com


SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION

Franky & Associates Architect, Inc.

ARCHITECTS

Good Sounds Home Theater

HOME THEATER DESIGN

Franky & Associates Architect, Inc. is a firm which adheres to the philosophy of simplicity of design and honesty of expansion and focuses on Mediterranean, transitional and modern architecture. Henry Franky has been the principal architect and owner of the company since 1996 in Boca Raton, Florida.

Good Sounds Home Theater has been designing, selling and integrating the finest in high-performance audio and home theater systems since 1994. It is family-owned and -operated, which lends a personal touch to all of its systems as well as customer support that simply is not found at the big-box stores.

1 West Camino Real, Suite 218, Boca Raton, Florida 561.338.3309 | frankyarchitect.com

7682 North Federal Highway, Suite 3, Boca Raton, Florida 561.300.5300 | goodsoundshometheater.com

Funxion Relocation & Logistics

Puma Marble Company

MOVING + STORAGE

STONE + TILE

Let the experts handle everything.

Custom Botticino marble cocktail table designed by Robert Seitz of Puma Marble Company.

Funxion provides interior designers, retailers, manufacturers and other professionals involved in the furniture industry with the complete third-party logistical support they need to reduce stress and grow their business. It handles receiving, storage, deliveries, installations and offers other white-glove services.

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

1607 Northwest 82nd Avenue, Doral, Florida 844.386.9466 | funxion.us

5445 Northwest 2nd Avenue, Miami, Florida 305.758.6461 | pumamarble.com


PROMOTION

Casa Q

advertiser index FURNITURE + ACCESSORIES (continued) Scala Luxury scalaluxury.com Scan Design 954.874.3888 | Hollywood scandesign.com

HARDWARE

(continued)

Sun Valley Bronze 866.788.3631 sunvalleybronze.com

HOME AUTOMATION

Scan Design 305.944.8080 | North Miami Beach scandesign.com

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

Sklar Furnishings 561.829.5208 | Boca Raton sklarfurnishings.com

Good Sounds Home Theater 561.300.5300 | Boca Raton goodsoundshometheater.com

GALLERIES Findlay Galleries 212.421.5390 | New York findlaygalleries.com Findlay Galleries 561.655.2090 | Palm Beach findlaygalleries.com Tomasz Rut Gallery 954.856.0516 | Boca Raton tomaszrutgallery.com

HARDWARE

HOME BUILDERS + REMODELERS (continued)

INTERIOR DESIGNERS

Slate Construction Services 305.877.0947 | Miami slate-cs.com

2id Interiors 305.712.3535 | Miami 2idinteriors.com

Terras Developers 305.669.6281 | Miami

AK Interior Designs 786.402.5620 | Miami ak-id.com

Wietsma & Lippolis Construction 561.274.4863 | Boca Raton wlcon.com

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

HOME THEATER DESIGN

Casa Q 305.804.7254 | Miami casa-q.com

Sound Vision Technology 561.633.3551

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

David Font Design 954.283.8839 | Coral Springs davidfontdesign.com

Spectrum Technology Integrators 561.798.7010 spectrumfla.com

Good Sounds Home Theater 561.300.5300 | Boca Raton goodsoundshometheater.com

Eolo A&I Design 305.250.9939 | Miami eolodesigns.com

Showtime Audio & Video 305.443.5555 | Sunny Isles Beach showtimeaudio.com

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

HOME BUILDERS + REMODELERS Cannatelli Builders Inc. 954.977.2775 | Pompano Beach cannatellibuilders.com CLN Group 305.668.6278 clnconstructiongroup.com

HOTELS The St. Regis Bal Harbour 855.993.0700 | Miami Beach stregisbalharbour.com

Jorge Castillo Design 305.830.9989 | Miami jorgecastillo.com Laura Martzell Designs 305.365.3605 | Coral Gables

Ashley Norton Architectural Hardware 800.393.1097 ashleynorton.com

Hanna Homes 561.482.9999 hannahomesfl.com

Baldwin Hardware baldwinhardware.com

MMP Build & Design 954.639.1401 mmp-buildesign.com

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

Luxe Design Studios 305.851.2020 | Wilton Manors luxedesignstudios.com

Rocky Mountain Hardware rockymountainhardware.com

Seaspray Group Palm Beach seaspraygroup.com

Design Resource Center 561.997.0040 | Boca Raton dresourcecenter.com

Marisol Pinto Luxury Living 305.305.3048 | Miami marisolpinto.com

INTERIOR DESIGN SHOWROOMS

Leandro Mora Designs 305.591.7575 | Miami leandromoradesigns.com


ORIGINALS

PRINTS

PORTRAITS

COMMISSIONS

Tomasz Rut Gallery 100 Plaza Real South, Ste D Boca Raton, Florida 33432 954-856-0516 http://www.tomaszrutgallery.com


PROMOTION

Hanna Homes

advertiser index INTERIOR DESIGNERS (continued)

KITCHEN + BATH (continued)

KITCHEN + BATH (continued)

LIGHTING

Nancy Corzine nancycorzine.com

Home Design Center of Florida 954.667.0002 | Fort Lauderdale homedesigncenterflorida.com

Snaidero USA 877.762.4337 snaidero-usa.com

Hubbardton Forge 800.826.4766 hubbardtonforge.com

P&H Interiors 954.341.7335 pnhinteriors.com

Italian Cabinetry 786.534.2742 | Miami italiancabinetry-usa.com

THG Paris thgusa.com

John Pomp johnpomp.com

Perla Lichi 954.726.0899 | Coral Springs modelhomesbyperlalichi.com

ITALKRAFT 305.406.1301 | Miami italkraft.com

Veneta Cucine 305.949.5223 | North Miami Beach venetacucine.us

Lunatika 305.534.8585 | Miami Beach lunatika.com

Sarah Z Designs 305.906.5500 | Miami sarahzdesigns.com

J. Tribble Collection 404.846.1156 jtribble.com

Wood-Mode Fine Custom Cabinetry wood-mode.com

Swarovski Lighting swarovski-lighting.com

Sheryl Bleustein Interiors 954.445.0897 sherylbleusteininteriors.com

The Kitchen Strand 772.546.1306 kitchenstrand.us

Zephyr 415.552.8033 zephyronline.com

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

Tata Velarde Interior Design 305.680.7422 | Miami tatavelarde.com

MGS Milano mgstaps.com

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS

LUXURY BEDDING

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

Mia Cucina 305.792.9494 | Aventura miacucina.com

David Font Design 954.283.8839 | Coral Springs davidfontdesign.com

Pedini Miami 877.263.8963 | Coral Gables pedinimiami.com

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

KITCHEN + BATH

(continued)

Scandia Home scandiahome.com

MOVING + STORAGE

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

Poggenpohl poggenpohl.com

Distinguished Kitchens & Baths 561.278.3000 | Boca Raton distinguishedkitchen.com

Porcelanosa 877.PORSA.US porcelanosa-usa.com

Berkana USA 305.705.4257 | North Miami Beach berkana-usa.com

RoboVault 954.766.9997 robovault.com

Eggersmann USA 800.276.1239 eggersmannusa.com

Ronbow ronbow.com

Capitol Lighting 1800lighting.com

ORGANIZATIONAL SOLUTIONS

Hausscape 305.573.0169 | Miami hausscape.com

Scavolini 305.441.0692 | Coral Gables scavolini.com

Hammerton hammertonstudio.com

LIGHTING

Funxion Relocation & Logistics 844.386.9466 | Doral funxion.us

California Closets 866.870.4814 californiaclosets.com


Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA: +1 954 397 7777 Herford, Germany: +49(0) 52 21-17 47 80 www.wesselled.com


PROMOTION

Eolo A&I Design

advertiser index OUTDOOR LIVING

RETAIL

STONE + TILE (continued)

STONE + TILE (continued)

Carls Patio 754.223.3553 | Fort Lauderdale carlspatiodesign.com

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

Italgres 305.599.0002 | Miami italgres.com

RPS Distributors, Inc. 305.822.0060 rpsdist.com

Just Tile & Marble 561.272.4900 justtilenmarble.com

Santa Rosa Marble 305.591.3744 | Doral santarosamarble.com

Keys Granite / A Daltile Company 305.477.7363 keysgranite.com

Spazio Marble & Granite 855.9.SPAZIO spaziomarble.com

Marble of the World 800.537.6995 marbleoftheworld.com

Ultimate Mosaic 239.931.4649 | Fort Myers ultimatemosaic.com

Gloster gloster.com The Patio District 786.518.2307 | Miami thepatiodistrict.com Pride Family Brands pridefamilybrands.com

ROOFING Istueta Roofing 305.671.9175 | Miami istuetaroofing.com

STONE + TILE Antolini Luigi antolini.com

Marmol 888.627.6659 | Miami marmol.com

Artistic Tile 855.214.0493 artistictile.com/luxe

Nature of Marble 561.272.0203 | Delray Beach natureofmarble.com

Orlean Wallcoverings and Fabrics 305.571.8808 | Miami orlean.com

Boca Stone Design 561.362.2085 | Boca Raton bocastonedesign.com

Neolith thesize.es

Phillip Jeffries phillipjeffries.com

BR Stone Co. 954.984.7007 | Pompano Beach brstonemarbleandgranite.com

Omicron Granite 844.4.NEOLITH omicrongranite.net

Balistreri - James M. Balistreri 754.235.7012 balistreriluxury.com

Caesarstone caesarstoneus.com

Padexpo Stone & Covering 786.235.2784 | Miami padexpo.com

Sanlorenzo Americas 954.368.9050 | Fort Lauderdale sanlorenzoamericas.com

The Govberg Team - Jennifer Govberg 610.864.9349 govberghomes.com

Clad Tile & Stone 954.634.1100 | Fort Lauderdale cladtile.com

Paris Ceramics 888.845.3487 parisceramicsusa.com

Sanlorenzo Americas 631.323.6773 | Sag Harbor sanlorenzoamericas.com

Luxury Portfolio Fine Property Collection luxuryportfolio.com

Dekton by Cosentino dekton.com

Prosein 305.677.3765 | Doral

Parque Towers 305.692.8500 | Sunny Isles Beach parquetowers.com

Haifa Limestone 561.683.0082 | West Palm Beach haifalimestone.com

Quartzology quartzologyus.com

Teak Warehouse 800.343.7707 | 866.937.8325 teakwarehouse.com

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

REAL ESTATE

WALLCOVERINGS

YACHTING


serving Architects,

Custom Home Builders, Interior Designers and Homeowners

866.688.2240 115 West 24th Street Hialeah, Florida

IF YOU CAN IMAGINE IT WE CAN CREATE IT.

Office 305.688.2240 Fax 305.688.1958

Zeron’s Metal Designers, Inc. was established in 1995 and has since specialized in the manufacturing of hand-forged metalwork, with the finest craftsmanship and reliable service.

sales@zeronsmetaldesigners.com service@zeronsmetaldesigners.com ZeronsMetalDesigners.com

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PROMOTION

PHOTOGRAPHY BY DANA HOFF

MILLER’S FINE DECORATIVE HARDWARE

Luxe Interiors + Design had another great turnout at Miller’s Fine Decorative Hardware in Jupiter. Partner sponsor Fantini gave a warm presentation that addressed the need for clean water around the planet. Live music and cocktails in the company’s breathtaking showroom rounded out the entire evening.



gatherings

PROMOTION

PHOTOGRAPHY BY JOHN STILLMAN

MASTER BROKERS FORUM

The Master Brokers Forum joined Clive Daniel Home at its showroom for a great evening. Attendees toured the beautiful showroom and listened on as Edward S. Robbins spoke on the trends in real estate law. The Master Brokers Forum is comprised of South Florida’s elite real estate professionals, who Clive Daniel Home works closely with.


MARBLE

QUARTZITE

SEMI-PRECIOUS

an Ocean of

GRANITE

ONYX

QUARTZ

Possibilities

Featured: Ocean Blue, Quartzite

We are now offering a special sealing treatment that decreases the absorbency by 80% on marble countertops. Call us now for more information!

WE WILL ROCK YOUR WORLD

Br Stone Co. Marble & Granite Stone Specialist

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


gatherings

PROMOTION

PHOTOGRAPHY BY JOHN STILLMAN

MILLERS ELEGANT HARDWARE

Luxe Interiors + Design joined Millers Elegant Hardware to celebrate its newly designed showroom. Numerous design professionals were in attendance and enjoyed champagne and the elegant Valentine’s Day-themed displays throughout the design center.


PROMOTION

FIND A DESIGN PRO NEAR YOU LUXESOURCE.COM/DESIGNRESOURCES OUR LOCAL DESIGN RESOURCE DIRECTORY IS AN INVALUABLE TOOL TO SEARCH AND CONNECT WITH DESIGN PROS, OFFERING SERVICES FROM INTERIOR DESIGN AND ARCHITECTURE TO LANDSCAPING AND BUILDING.


SHAPE

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“I REALLY BELIEVE IN THE IDEA OF THE FUTURE,” ICONIC ARCHITECT ZAHA HADID ONCE SAID. INDEED—SHE WAS A VISIONARY. KNOWN FOR HER USE OF SINUOUS CURVES AND DARING COMPOSITIONS, RENDERED IN INNOVATIVE MATERIALS, HADID LEFT HER MARK ON THE DESIGN WORLD. INSPIRED BY HER LEGACY, WE’RE HIGHLIGHTING DESIGNERS WHOSE PRODUCTS EVOKE THE SAME AVANT-GARDE WAY OF THINKING. JOIN US AS WE CELEBRATE THOSE WHO ENDEAVOR TO EXPERIMENT. Clockwise from top left: “Aqua” at Dover Street Market, London, designed by Zaha Hadid Architects for the 2012 Olympic Games / zaha-hadid.com. Nearco Pendant / karimrashid.com. 3D-Printed Top with Leather Skirt from the Crystallization Collection designed by Iris van Herpen / irisvanherpen.com. Investigations in Metal / Price upon request / kishimotodesign.com. Phenomena Table I, II / $50,000 / sanghoonkeame.com. Heydar Aliyev Center, Baku, Azerbaijan, designed by Zaha Hadid Architects / zaha-hadid.com. Splash Lamp by Arik Levy for Citco / Price upon request / ariklevy.fr; citco.it. Palladium Cuff in Palladium and Diamonds / $45,760 / larabohinc.com.

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INSPIRATION FOUND


Let Your Home Reflect Your Style

SIW BIFOLD DOORS are designed and fabricated to look like wood French doors yet eliminate the maintenance, selling and decay issues associated with wood. Not all operable glass walls are the same. We are setting new standards for performance, aesthetics and ingenuity. Maximum size is 252" x 112".

SIW PIVOT DOORS are available in a heavy-duty, extruded aluminum with textured finish to obtain the look of wood. Frame depth is 4” and installation holes are pre-punched for easy installation. Many optional color finishes are available. Fully weather stripped throughout. Available options: 3 point sentinel system and Low-E glass. Maximum size is 72” x 108”.

SIW WINDOWS & DOOR MANUFACTURING, LLC

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Extraordinary Surface. Interior and exterior applications: flooring, cladding, countertops, furniture. Resistant to stains, scratches, chemicals, extreme temperatures and UV ray exposure. Maximum format, minimum thickness, different finishes. More than 40 available models.

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