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ON DISPLAY A face-first look at the talented artists taking classical portraiture out of the past and into the modern canon.
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CULTURE Our favorite television shows are encouraging viewers to tune in with stylish sets that are just begging for a close-up.
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ROUNDUP Luxe presents a sophisticated mélange of glassware sure to incite a celebratory spirit for the holidays.
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ITINERARY One South Florida curator shares her in-the-know design spots for a mindful approach to Art Basel Miami Beach.
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MATERIAL Framed and fancied: An edited curation of wallcoverings inspires an array of artistic applications.
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SPOTLIGHT We took the latest in lighting to a Brooklyn warehouse, illuminating the unexpected beauty of contrasts.
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KITCHEN + BATH Smart design and no shortage of drama combine to make these hardworking rooms of the house the life of the party.
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THE REPORT Transform all of your home’s spaces into guest-friendly destinations with expert tips from our Luxe guide to entertaining.
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BRINGING THE OUTSIDE IN Capitalizing on its dramatic Bellevue site, a remodel-turned-rebuild on Lake Washington balances architectural intrigue with interior restraint. Written by Kelly Vencill Sanchez / Photography by John Granen
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PINNING A WINNER A Seattle design team builds a rich visual vocabulary from diverse sources of inspiration to create a stunning lakeside home. Written by Alexandra Drosu / Photography by Aaron Leitz
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SCIENTIFIC METHOD The experimentation and precision at work in a Seattle artist’s thoughtful practice yields compelling porcelain sculpture. Written by Mimi Faucett / Photography by Melanie Biehle
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DIAMOND IN THE ROUGH After a sensitive renovation, light, space and luxurious touches bring a midcentury treasure in Portland into the 21st century. Written by Brian Libby / Photography by David Papazian
ON THE COVER: Architects Timothy Schouten and David Giulietti updated and expanded a 1956 Portland residence by Van Evera Bailey. Designer Casey Hopkin covered a pair of chairs in Robert Allen fabric and the vintage sofa in a Beacon Hill material. Page 286 058 / LUXESOURCE.COM
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BRADLEY NESBITT WEATHERLY If I could interview anyone, I would… Want to talk to Kate Middleton, off the record. Any time you have the opportunity to speak to someone whose life is in front of the lens, it’s always nice to have moments that are stripped away to meet the real person, know what makes them laugh, get insight into their quirks and see who they are outside of the public sphere. Favorite Luxe interview: I enjoyed the conversation I had with landscape architect Mario Nievera of Nievera Williams. It was so interesting to see how he thinks of grass as rugs and boxwoods as wallpaper. His entire approach to outdoor landscape is so relatable to interiors. What type of architecture inspires you the most? I’m a Southern girl, so I love both Greek Revival and Georgian styles. I can almost smell the magnolia when I see a Greek Revival house; it immediately takes me home. Words of wisdom: Never let fear determine your steps.
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What’s intriguing you now in the world of design? I like that traditional methods of crafting furniture are making a comeback with many bespoke designers. I also enjoy when people repurpose antique hardware, including hinges, doorknobs and pulls. Top three things on your design wish list: I would love a marble-topped Saarinen dining table for my new breakfast room, some beautiful wall sconces for my bedroom (particularly Aerin’s black Charlton wall lights), and a redo of my pool area—something sleek yet traditional such as a bluestone pool deck. Who is the most fascinating person you’ve ever met? Growing up, all of my summers were spent at our family vacation home in Montauk. One day, while working the ticket booth at a movie theater in East Hampton, I was reading Kurt Vonnegut’s Breakfast of Champions. A gentleman walked up and said, “So how do you like that book?” I told him I loved it, and he said, “Do you want me to sign it?” I looked up and it was Kurt Vonnegut. I still have the signed copy on my bookshelf.
NICK JOHNSON Photographer / New York What’s the best career advice you’ve ever received? On my first day as a photo assistant, I worked on a shoot of Martha Stewart with the legendary architectural photographer Scott Frances. Afterward, I was telling Scott what a great day it was and he said, “As far as your career goes, you are what you shoot.” I try to remember this to make sure I get the best shots possible. Whose work are you influenced by design-wise? Mat Sanders and Brandon Quattrone of Consort Design and Estee Stanley. Their work is casual, comfortable and cool. I try to take what I can from them and incorporate it into my own house. Memorable Luxe assignment: While my assistant and I were shooting a Colorado house with amazing views, we heard a loud rustling behind us and saw a bear standing in the woods. We left so fast that we forgot the camera and had to get reinforcements to go back and get our equipment. The bear didn’t indulge us for any selfies, though.
PATRICK SORAN Writer / Denver Prized possessions: Since my husband and two dogs aren’t possessions, I would have to say my neoclassical console table built in Italy around 1850 (that I love more than I ought to), a pair of wood carvings of Egyptian gods Isis and Osiris that I bought in a shop on the banks of the Nile, and the little plaque I got in ninth grade for Best Creative Writing. What books have impacted you the most? First, William Zinsser’s On Writing Well. The author recommends that a writer get to the point, tell the story and then run to the nearest door. Right now, though, I’m obsessed with the symbolism of diamonds and radio signals in Anthony Doerr’s All the Light We Cannot See. If not a writer, what you would be? A flâneur is a person who does nothing much but walk around hither and yon and enjoy what he sees. I’d flâneur in Paris, Manhattan and San Francisco, thank you very much. Then I’d have lunch.
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The rich colors and dreamy gaze of this hand-stitched piece of portraiture, titled Abbi, 2013, by Missouri-based artist Cayce Zavaglia, bring Renaissance art to mind.
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From the Mona Lisa and Girl with a Pearl Earring to American Gothic, the collective fascination with portrait art goes back far beyond even the most famous examples of the genre: back to prehistoric times, in fact, where crude renderings of faces in profile have been discovered by archaeologists in cave dwellings and in the tombs of Egyptian and Chinese royalty. Few mediums have had such staying power. So, what’s with the fascination with faces? It’s simple: Much like the best writing, portraits are a way to explore our humanity—something that highlights all the ways in which we are different and all the ways in which we are the same. So, it’s no surprise that the introspective art form has been increasingly making its way into our homes, with portraits often acting as the stars of busy gallery walls and standalone displays alike. Here, Luxe rounds up some of our favorite local and international artists that are keeping the ages-old tradition alive and fresh with new interpretations and thrilling techniques.
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GABRIEL SCHAMA
FAMILY PORTRAITS Who: From his studio in Oakland, California, artist Gabriel Schama’s powerful profiles and portraits are a cut above—literally. All of his pieces are either carefully excised by hand with an X-Acto knife or expertly produced with the help of his in-house assistant, a laser cutter he’s named Elsie. What: Schama’s work runs the gamut, from reimagined images from newspaper articles and album covers where he’s replaced the faces with boldly hued paper-cut explosions to classic profiles executed in wood with inner workings comprised of Elsie’s precisely stacked layers (as shown in the section opener). Why we love him: There’s something meditative about Schama’s work, like a complex wood weaving or a dizzying mandala brought to life. It’s hard to look away. gabrielschama.com
KEHINDE WILEY
SHANTAVIA BEALE II, 2012 Who: No one breaks down boundaries and flips the narrative quite like Brooklyn-based artist Kehinde Wiley, whose classically inspired oil paintings are made modern thanks to their subjects. What: Highly stylized and realistically rendered portraits in rich palettes depicting black and brown men and women from all over the world in poses influenced by the works of the old masters. Why we love him: There’s so much ground the historical portrait-painting tradition has yet to cover, and Wiley’s work is helping to narrow the distance between the genre’s myopic view of the past and the incredible diversity of our everyday reality— while simultaneously celebrating it. kehindewiley.com; skny.com
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GARRETT, 2011 Who: Artist Cayce Zavaglia had spent her career working on photo-realistic oil portraits, but when she became pregnant 15 years ago and had to forgo using the toxic chemicals required of the practice, she switched gears: relying on nontraditional embroidery techniques to capture her subjects. What: Large-scale embroidered portraits that may as well have been plucked from the studios of the old masters. One of these complex pieces can take Zavaglia anywhere from six weeks to six months to produce. Why we love her: Zavaglia is able to capture the depth and personality of her subjects—all friends and members of her family—in their direct and unwavering glances; plus, the softness of the embroidery thread and wool she uses brings added warmth to each beautiful visage. caycezavaglia.com
SCHAMA , JORDA AND ZAVAGLIA PHOTOS: COURTESY ARTISTS . WILEY PHOTO: SHANTAVIA BEALE II, 2012, OIL ON CANVAS , 60 X 48 INCHES (152.4 X 121.9 COLLECTION OF ANA AND LENNY GRAVIER, COURTESY SEAN KELLY, NEW YORK © KEHINDE WILEY, PHOTO: JASON WYCHE.
OUKALY Who: Spanish painter Oriol Angrill Jordà has taken two of art’s most celebrated and oft-studied subjects— landscapes and the human form—and merged them together in his signature watercolor series, titled Blendscapes. The result? Portraits that break all the rules in the best way possible. What: Jordà’s work feels like a dream within a dream, with everything from steep mountain ranges to serene lakeside scenes depicted across the side of a face or a cheek, like a window into what his subjects are thinking. Why we love him: Because Jordà brings one of our favorite platitudes to life in his portraits: People contain multitudes. It’s a beautiful sentiment depicted in works that are both realistic and deeply imaginative. oriolangrill.com
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Walking in the shoes of some of the characters powering through traumatic, complicated lives in our favorite television shows may sound less than ideal—we’re looking at you, The Affair’s tragedystricken protagonists Noah and Alison—but living in their homes? That’s another story. One look at the aforementioned Noah’s effortlessly cool Brooklyn brownstone or Alison’s cozy beachfront retreat in Montauk can make even (spoiler alert) taking the blame for vehicular homicide seem a little more palatable. Catching a glimpse into the well-appointed Red Keep in Game of Thrones, too, can make it hard not to root for Cersei Lannister; surely, if she were so evil, she wouldn’t have such great decorating taste? As on-demand television becomes more of a staple of home entertainment, the remote’s role has gone far beyond pausing, playing and fastforwarding—it’s turning the small screen into a veritable Pinterest board full of décor ideas for everything from living and dining rooms to artist studios and, well, even the White House.
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It all comes as no shock to Steve Arnold, the production designer behind the uncannily realistic presidential-inspired sets on the award-winning House of Cards. “You would be completely amazed to know about all the emails we get from everywhere on the planet—from Australia, Europe, the United States,” he says. “They want to know where we sourced the chaise lounge in such and such episode, the fabric on the sofa in another episode. They’ll ask about the smallest little details.” So, is it just that people are spending more time in their homes and in front of the television, or has the entertainment industry itself become more keen to its audience’s design-leaning proclivities? It’s hard to tell. But for people like Arnold and set decorator Beauchamp Fontaine— who’s responsible for the easy, breezy coastal interiors on the set of Grace and Frankie, as well as blockbuster hits like The Revenant and Now You See Me—they’re still designing with clients in mind; they just happen to be fictional and on a crazy-tight deadline (sets are often
conceptualized and completed in as little as 6-10 weeks). This real-person approach is what gives the sets their soul and lived-in layers, and likely, what makes the spaces resonate with viewers. Lily Tomlin’s artist studio in Grace and Frankie, for example, was a real labor of love for Fontaine. “For Lily’s character, Frankie, the studio is the one place that is really and truly hers,” she says. “It became her refuge. So, it was important to me that we get it right.” To make it look real, then, Fontaine tapped a local ceramicist to come in before filming and work on the potter’s wheel— saving his half-thrown pots, slip and slurry, adding to the dialogue without saying a word. “What we’re doing is a different kind of storytelling,” Fontaine says. “Interiors can tell as much of a story as the plot sometimes. It’s been incredible to see viewers really catching on to that.” Above: A still of Lily Tomlin’s art studio from the set of Grace and Frankie, designed by Beauchamp Fontaine for the show’s premiere season on Netflix.
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It’s almost time for the art world to descend upon Miami once again for the much-anticipated Art Basel Miami Beach fair—for artists and collectors everywhere to come in droves to South Florida for several jam-packed days of VIP previews, international brand appearances and auxiliary shows throughout the city’s metropolitan areas and artistic enclaves. Offering an oasis of design,
art and community in the midst of all the organized chaos will be Jessica Acosta-Rubio, whose creative agency Design Pub collaborates with designers and like-minded brands on both a local and global level to curate exhibitions and pop-ups. This year, she’ll join forces with Lululemon to host H[OM BASE]L at a residence on the Venetian Islands; the project will explore the seven chakras
through various activation stations with the help of tabletop brand Comunione, jewelry designer Joanne Stone, and other creatives. And while we’re sure to see Acosta-Rubio behind more events happening between December 1 and 4, she let us in on some of her other must-see spots for those who love art and design just as much as she does. atdesignpub.com
EAT “Egot,” an exhibit of furniture by Nun and Office GA, was previously presented by Design Pub and Giovanni Beltran. Damien Hirst's Gone but not Forgotten (above) is on view at Faena Hotel Miami Beach.
Soul Food: I’m a huge fan of Rene Gonzalez’s architectural work, and I love the indoor-outdoor Plant Food + Wine restaurant inside The Sacred Space Miami, a mixed-use facility he designed that focuses on wellness, education and community. From the restaurant to the outdoor area, this open yet private floor plan is so unique to Miami. It’s the perfect place to eat and drink while in a meeting or just occasionally with friends. The food and plating is absolutely gorgeous. thesacredspacemiami.com Feel Good: Paradigm Kitchen is a health-conscious restaurant concept in Miami Beach from the team at Jugofresh. I can’t take all the credit, but I loved helping them with some of their furniture selections from our favorite brand in Los Angeles, Bend Goods.
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RADAR / ITINERARY Design Pub curates pop-up exhibitions like “#101ManMade” (shown here and center), a show that coincided with a previous Art Basel Miami Beach. At bottom is a look at the Plant Food + Wine restaurant at The Sacred Space Miami.
SHOP Plain and Simple: Good design should be accessible to everyone. And no one practices that philosophy more than the cotton T-shirt brand Neushop Miami, whose two main characteristics are function and quality. The simple yet meaningful ethos of Neushop is represented by the barebones quality of the historic downtown building in which it’s housed, and in the shop’s monthly design forums and events that are open to the public. neushop.com En Vogue: The Webster in South Beach is definitely my preferred place to shop. I love that they’ve preserved the look and feel of the Art Deco building, because the best part of the shopping experience is the contrast between the historic design and the new fashion trends they have inside. And the accessories selection there is on point: I’m a huge fan of Annelise Michelson jewelry; I adore the world of Olympia Le-Tan; and because we live in Miami, I always need to splurge on new sunglasses by Mykita. thewebster.us
EXPLORE Double Trouble: My favorite design duo in town is Jessica Martin and Deon Rubi, collectively known as Nun, who work out of Little Haiti. They’ve been part of our Design Pub exhibits for the past two years, with a focus on furniture design and objects, including collaborations with Jonathan Gonzalez of Office GA. They were also a part of the incredible show, Giovanni Beltran’s “Primitive Hut,” at Noguchi Breton in Miami earlier this year. deonrubi.com
Meet Market: I’m very excited about the Mexican designers who will be exhibiting in Miami during Comisaria Latina de Diseño, a design showcase of art, fashion and interiors by Latin American artisans in a bazaar-like setting. Check it out at the Royal Palm South Beach Miami hotel from December 1-4.
STAY Checking In: Faena Hotel Miami Beach is my new go-to spot to have fun among art and architecture. The design is just breathtaking, and the Faena Theater is like a dream. It’s so magical and whimsical that they call it a fantasyland, and they have a performance every weekend called C’est Rouge! that shouldn’t be missed. Every time I find myself at Faena, I always feel as if I’m inside of a movie. It’s like Wes Anderson meets Moulin Rouge. faena.com
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Moore is More: The Moore Building houses a site-specific installation by Zaha Hadid that is definitely worth seeing. We’ll have a show there during the next big art and design invasion—Maison & Objet Americas in May—with lots of limited-edition works mainly by young talents from Miami and Latin America. bridgehouseevents.com
EXHIBIT PHOTOS: ERIKA BLANCO. PLANT FOOD
View Finder: I love walking around the Miami Design District and discovering new places. Alchemist has been one of my favorite finds. The fashion boutique has three locations, with this one focusing on fine jewelry. It’s again designed by Rene Gonzalez and has an unforgettable rose gold-mirrored façade, is surrounded by palm trees and lies diagonally to the Buckminster Fuller Fly’s Eye Dome sculpture. The whole area has changed tremendously—mounting exhibitions inside temporary spaces here over the last six years, I’ve seen it all. The Design District is the most ambitious project in Miami in terms of community building and outstanding design. I can’t wait for the opening of the new Institute of Contemporary Art, all of our summer rooftop parties and more restaurants to come. miamidesigndistrict.net
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FINE PRINT THE CREATIVE WUNDERKIND BEHIND NEW YORK’S WALLCOVERING UPSTART, VOUTSA, GEORGE VENSON USHERS IN A WHOLE NEW GENERATION OF DESIGN LOVERS WHO BELIEVE PATTERN MAKES PERFECT. WRITTEN BY BRIELLE M. FERREIRA / PORTRAIT BY CHRIS GLOAG
“No one can pronounce it,” says George Venson, with a laugh, in reference to the name of his devil-may-care design house, Voutsa—an abridged version of his father’s family’s pre-Ellis Island Greek surname. And while that might be mostly true (for the record, it’s | voot | - sä), it’s had no bearing whatsoever on the company’s rapid ascent. Venson’s bold, at times risqué, wallpapers almost instantly found their niche after Voutsa’s launch in 2013, and his devotees have hardly let phonetics get in the way of translating the brand’s whimsical prints into statementmaking backdrops for daring interiors. Voutsa’s painterly collections feature wild and fantastical illustrations—from giant watercolor lips and coral-grazing goldfish to elegant birds-of-paradise and Russian dancers in mid-waltz. They’re all fun and eye-catching, but if Voutsa’s nearly meteoric rise can be attributed to any one thing, it’s to Venson’s own sheer force of will: his aversion to trends and his selfprofessed interest in charting his own course. “I have no desire to make the typical, expected things,” he says. “I want everything I do to have a bit of a twist, something no one sees coming.” It seems obvious, then, that a year after his first wallpaper collection premiered to great success, the artist-turned-product designer was on to the next thing: a capsule fashion line—in collaboration with Paul Marlow, the couture mastermind behind the retired menswear collective Loden Dager—rendered from Voutsa’s most popular patterns, which he’s currently traveling to promote in a series of international pop-up shops, like his latest in London, at right. “When I first started working with Paul, I told him I wanted to create clothing that represented my ideal look—from head to toe,” Venson explains. “We did tunics and shirts and bandannas, focusing on well-made pieces with classic cuts that could fit different body types.” For Venson, though, it’s not just about outfitting a body or a room; it’s about capturing a lifestyle—regardless of if that life is being carried out in a New York City apartment or in the Oval Office (a name he drops when asked for his dream commission). “I have a wonderfully diverse base of people interested in the work I do at Voutsa,” he says. “Whether it’s one of my wallpapers getting selected for a high-end project by a big decorator or a printed scarf going home with someone in Wyoming, I love that each person can take away a piece of this fantasy world I’ve created.”
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WHO: Longtime Seattle resident, Natasha Felker, who uses her feed to showcase the prop styling, set design and graphic design she creates alongside her partner Charlie Schuck at their Seattle-based studio, BC.AD.
RH SEATTLE When will you open? We will unveil our first next-generation design gallery in Seattle at 4645 26th Ave. NE at University Village this November. What’s different? Our vision for RH Seattle is to reimagine the retail experience by blurring the lines between residential and retail, indoors and outdoors, physical and digital, creating a space that is more home than store. Describe the space. Our design ethos really emanates from great architecture—we either find it or we build it, which is what we did here. This gallery marks our ongoing collaboration with architect James Gillam of Backen, Gillam & Kroeger Architects, who we worked with to conceptualize the 60,000-square-foot space. What’s on the floor? Our Seattle location features artistic installations of our collections in a gallery setting. The first two floors showcase our RH Interiors collections as well as an interactive RH Design Atelier on the second level, where customers can interact with our interior design team to conceptualize and customize a home. The entire third floor is dedicated to RH Modern and our contemporary art line. The top floor, the Rooftop Park & Conservatory, is a 10,000-square-foot garden space with lush landscaping, billowing shade canopies, glimmering chandeliers and trickling fountains surrounded by a display of our latest outdoor furnishings. rh.com
WHAT: Felker is a self-described conservative Instagrammer. Though her images are visually cohesive, they’re always organic—never carefully curated. Expect to find a feed that reads like a portfolio or mood board. WHY: If you appreciate finding the beauty in everyday objects, lines and edges, you’ll surely find inspiration in Felker’s less-is-more perspective on the world around us. This, Felker says, is the ultimate sophistication. IN HER WORDS: “Seattle’s art and design scene has such a strong sense of community. Everyone is supportive of each other and is always willing to collaborate or connect. It’s fun to be a part of that and watch it take hold in the larger design community.”
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When a new structure is rising up to meet the clouds, there’s a lot of talk about how it will change that city’s skyline forever. Vancouver House is no exception, but this time, the chatter is warranted. While still just an unfinished form of steel and concrete, the Bjarke Ingels-designed project took home one of architecture’s most coveted prizes: World Architecture Festival’s Future Project of the Year. Since then, everyone has had their eyes fixed on Howe Street and Beach Avenue in Vancouver where the 49-story twisted tower is set to be completed in 2018. The top floors will house 375 residences, while floors at the base will bring new restaurants and shops to the buzzed-about Beach District Neighbourhood. At ground level, a series of terraces and plazas will stretch out underneath the Granville Street Bridge creating an urban village with green space and walking paths. When there, look up: Light boxes built into the underside of the bridge will showcase a rotating display of local art. vancouverhouse.ca 138 / LUXESOURCE.COM
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Kevin Cavenaugh’s childhood in Fremont, California, was followed by architecture studies at the University of California, Berkeley and a stint with the Peace Corps before putting down roots in Portland. “Housing was cheap, the population was young and it was a little-big coastal city yet to boom,” Cavenaugh says. This appreciation for what makes Portland unique was the catalyst for launching his adaptive reuse firm, Guerrilla Development. “The idea is to use unconventional means and creative thinking to succeed with fewer resources,” says Cavenaugh. Lured by quirkier locations, Cavenaugh’s projects promise to “keep Portland weird” by utilizing forgotten areas that require outside-the-box solutions. His latest, the Fair-Haired Dumbbell, in the once-gritty ’hood of Burnside Bridgehead, will offer space for creative companies, and on the exterior will serve as a public work of art. When it comes to finding a side of Portland that isn’t in guidebooks, Cavenaugh is your go-to source. Here, he chronicles his ideal day in his favorite neighborhood. guerrilladev.co 10 a.m. Kerns is great to explore—it’s close to my home and the location of most of my developments. The Box & One lofts was my first development project, and before I sold it, I signed a lease with my anchor tenant, Crema Bakery & Cafe. Go there and order a “Kevin.” It’s a one-shot, 12-ounce mocha; it’s glorified hot chocolate really. 11 a.m. Across the street from Crema is one of the city’s new Biketown rental stations—1,000 bright orange bikes descended on Portland this summer. It’s hard not to smile when you’re riding a bike with no particular agenda or destination. 1 p.m. Hop on a bike or walk to The Zipper for lunch. There are four micro-restaurants to choose from, but lately, I’ve been partial to a bowl of red beans and rice with a side of andouille sausage from Bywater Grocery, a 500-square-foot eatery that specializes in po’ boys and fried oysters. 3 p.m. Stroll through Laurelhurst Park. Portland has the most parks per capita in the country, and Laurelhurst is a gem. There 140 / LUXESOURCE.COM
are dogs, Frisbees, kids and huge evergreens all packed into a tranquil and tight urban setting. 5 p.m. While at the park, find a bench and search Mississippi Studios on your phone to get tickets for the night’s show. The owner, Jim Brunberg, is a former member of Box Set, an iconic singing/songwriting duo. Jim has access to the best musicians around, and he fills his 25-foot-wide venue with the most outrageous talent on a nightly basis. I’ve never been disappointed with a show there. 7 p.m. Time for dinner at Han Oak. To a passerby, this does not look like a restaurant, but open the rust-colored door in the parking lot (the one with no signage) and come hungry. A meal at Han Oak with chef Peter Cho is more of a buoyant party than a traditional dinner. 9 p.m. Walk over to Electric Castle’s Wunderland for a game of Gigamon. Wunderland is a nickel arcade, and it feels like a time capsule from 1967. Buy your ticket to the game, and go to the back of the large room
where another kid will strap you into one of six chairs, hand you 3-D glasses and explain how the game is played. 11 p.m. There are a handful of great one-off bars between 33rd and 34th avenues on Southeast Belmont. The Liquor Store is Portland’s Bar of the Year, and across the street, Circa 33 has a secret speakeasy. Get the code from the bartender, find the right book in the case by the restrooms, enter the code into the book, and you’re in.
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NATURALISTIC NOTIONS From left: Marcel in Navy by Aerin Wallpaper for Lee Jofa / leejofa.com. Columbia Road Wallpaper in Copper / custhom.co.uk. Eastwood Wallpaper in Teal / Texture Resource Vol. 5 / thibautdesign.com. Tigerlace in Gold / cavernhome.com. Limerence Wallpaper in Ink / houseofhackney.com.
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Clockwise from top: Oralu in Black / arenadesign.us. Sherlock Wallcovering in Cognac / Halcyon Collection / weitznerlimited.com. Lynx in Off White and Ebony / Angie Hranowsky for Studio Four NYC / studiofournyc.com. Pollock in Gold by Coordonné / Essentia Collection / newwall.com. Pascal in Gold on Charcoal / Coso Collection / jujupapers.com.
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WHO ’S THE BOSS TAKING THE SARTORIAL WORLD BY STORM, EVA CHEN, LEADER OF FASHION PARTNERSHIPS AT INSTAGRAM, EXUDES A KILLER CONFIDENCE WITH HER BOLD ATTITUDE AND FEARLESS TASTE, LEAVING THE REST OF US ONLOOKERS HOPING TO FOLLOW IN HER FIERCE AND DETERMINED STILETTOS.
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1. Bitmat Blanket - Tokyo 2 by Zuzunaga / $395 / shophorne.com 2. Salone Placemat (top) and Coaster / $69 and $85 (Set of 6) / redblissathome.com 3. Rose de Mai Essences Insensées Eau de Parfum / 34 Bazar Collection / $180 / diptyqueparis.com 4. Candleholder Large by Jaime Hayon / $245 / suiteny.com 5. Black & Gold Pyramid Stud Bowls / $95 each / lux-eros.com 6. Flynt Chair / Price upon request / camcrockford.com 7. Crocodile Knot-Top Clutch by Nancy Gonzalez / $2,150 / neimanmarcus.com 8. Follies Spikes Pumps by Christian Louboutin / $1,295 / us.christianlouboutin.com
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1. Handwoven Pink Clutch by MK Workshop / $145 / altforliving.com 2. Etch Mini Chandelier in Copper / $800 / tomdixon.net 3. Unda Carafe in Marine / $110 / paxceramics.com 4. Pedra Round Soapstone Grill Pan in Small and Large / $90 (small) and $135 (large) / waterworks.com 5. Sweet Stool in Aqua / $420 / bendgoods.com 6. Vide-Poche in White / $197 / missoni.com 7. Plum Napkins / $78 (Set of 4) / heathertaylorhome.com 8. Antigua Pillow in Faded Indigo / $210 / archivenewyork.com 9. Anything Goes Pink Martini Glasses / $108 (Set of 4) / rosannainc.com
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ABOVE THE FOLD THE PIECE: Origami Table Lamp THE DESIGNER: François Champsaur for Pouenat FIND IT: hollyhunt.com THE INSPIRATION: Calling on the ancient art of origami, François Champsaur’s angular brass table lamp explores the infinite possibilities offered by metal, with the sharp, decorative lines of the material clearly on display.
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François Champsaur’s work shows… A strong, consistent support of extremely high-quality design and unique craftsmanship. The folded metal planes and the focus of the light on the material’s surface feel very architectural and intentional. It reminds me of both contemporary sculpture and some of our own work: It’s rooted in the past with its cast fabrication, but its form suggests a contemporary relationship and progress. On trend: This particular finish feels timeless, possibly vintage or repurposed. Lately, there has been a push toward recycled, conscious fashion, so in that respect, this piece feels in line with the current zeitgeist of design. When it comes to luxury design… A bespoke piece, be it for clothing or interiors, always feels like more of a privilege than whatever massproduced product it’s up against. Playing a role in crafting what you wear, or how you live, is the ultimate in luxury. In composition: The sculptural qualities of the lamp are very elegant, giving it a sense of formality. The polished continuity of the fixture against the rough brick background really highlights its simplicity and clean lines. A strong contrast is visually engaging; this opposition inspires dialogue.
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Pelle’s use of form and material is… Enchanting. Their compositions come across as both deconstructed and refined—I love that apposition. I’m all about taking risks. This is an exceptionally whimsical sconce, and it has much more of an organic shape than I’m used to seeing from Pelle. In that way, I think it’s a risk well-taken. My line of work demonstrates… My love for—and belief in—the beauty of juxtaposing texture and shape. That same quality draws me to the Lure sconce. On trend: Lure’s mix of hard and soft, the sleek metallic with the organic cast flower, is a combination we’re seeing in fashion right now. That, along with the costume-like romance and femininity of the petals, makes this piece very much in style. The rustic, industrial backdrop… Contrasted against these delicate sconces accentuates their sensuality as well as their clean-lined hardware. The way the light is cast toward the flowers creates shadowy silhouettes that echo their shapes, which is really captivating.
STEEL MAGNOLIAS THE PIECE: Lure Sconce THE DESIGNER: Pelle FIND IT: pelledesigns.com THE INSPIRATION: Enlisted for its structural strength yet technical delicacy, the magnolia served as the muse for Pelle’s Lure sconce. A suspended LED light, held by a slender brass arc, illuminates the fixture’s hand-sculpted cast-paper petals.
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IN PLAIN SIGHT THE PIECE: Lumenariums in High and Low THE DESIGNER: John Pomp FIND IT: johnpomp.com THE INSPIRATION: Stirred by the idea of creating an environment for light to live, John Pomp captured the beauty of an illuminated cityscape contained within a pair of milky glass-crystal cloches.
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I like the artisanal feel of John Pomp’s work. He is a true craftsman, which is something I am attracted to as a designer. On trend: In a world where design is often over-saturated and everything tends to look the same, I think Pomp’s Lumenariums feel original. I’m constantly searching for pieces that are authentic, and this hits that note. Silhouette is… Often the most important aspect of lighting, and the sophistication of this particular piece is really in its silhouette. When it comes to luxury design… People love great pieces but don’t want their environment to feel too decorated. People are eager for statement items, but are not looking for a polished, matching ensemble. Rather, they want to mix and match; it’s a fresher perspective. In composition: I love the juxtaposition of the lights and the backdrop. It is that perfect combination of something custom and refined with something super undone that sparks emotion. I am always inspired by the intersection of product and environment. Opposites attract. And that could not be truer than in design. This kind of contrast makes people feel—not just see. It evokes emotion that cannot be replicated.
GEO LOGIC THE PIECE: The Wrongski THE DESIGNER: Jean-Pascal Gauthier FIND IT: jeanpascalgauthier.com THE INSPIRATION: Here, a geometric mélange of acrylic, brass, mirror and glass keeps with the suspended and balanced mobile style of Jean-Pascal Gauthier’s portfolio, which is steadily influenced by the Bauhaus movement.
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Jean-Pascal Gauthier’s work reminds me of… The Russian Constructivism movement that started in 1913 by Vladimir Tatlin, along with sculptor Alexander Calder’s work—which I love. It resembles a mobile: I like the harmony of the shapes and the mix of the triangle with the big and small bulbs. I always look to interior design… For inspiration in my own work; both worlds complement each other. I look at proportions, colors, textures, fabrics and overall elegance. In terms of luxury design: For me, quality equates to luxury. Statement piece: Any piece that is unexpected and has an interesting balance and shape to it, like the Wrongski pendant, is a “statement piece” to me. The raw iron and textured background… Juxtaposed with the clean finished lines of this hanging sculptural light fixture is especially striking. I am always looking for the unexpected: Risk can create incredible beauty and harmony. Here, the fixture is set in a surrounding that is totally contrary to what one would assume. The vintage, rusty, antiqued background with the angular, clean metal and modern shape of the lighting fixture is an unexpected contrast.
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ROCK STEADY THE PIECE: Sender One Side Lamp THE DESIGNER: Christina Zamora FIND IT: brave-matter.com THE INSPIRATION: Christina Zamora's decision to employ waxed brass to pierce a piece of variegated salt crystal creates a statement-making lamp that ditches convention for something altogether more refreshing.
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Brave Matter’s pieces are… Overtly midcentury and, at times, lean toward 1960s Pop art. In this particular piece… I like that the beauty comes from only two elements: the brass stem and a salt crystal light fixture. Making such a simple piece is deceptively difficult. The mix of materials is… A perfect balance between feminine and masculine. Luxury design used to be… Primarily based on price, but I think that’s changed. Today, it’s about being special and the combination of high and low: the ability to fuse a wide range of elements and include a piece with some emotion or nostalgia. On trend: The midcentury revival exploded in the late ’90s and hasn’t let up since. This fixture fits right in with that aesthetic. In composition: The juxtaposition of the raw environment makes you further appreciate the total refinement of the light fixture. Such a contrast allows you to see certain aspects of each aesthetic with a clarity that would otherwise not be possible.
With an elegant mix of toile, black-and-white stripes and copper accents, Table + Teaspoon’s swoon-worthy Parker tabletop collection (shown here) sets the tone for a night to remember. The company’s Hadley setting (opposite) offers a more subdued option.
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It’s rare that… The words “whimsical” and “architectural” can go together, but somehow, Rosie Li pulls it off. I’m a pretty big risk-taker in general. I tend to think that there are less “rules” in decorating than most others do. When I look at Bubbly I smile, because they really went for it, and to that I can relate. On trend: The piece is gold, layered and extravagant yet with a playful curvature. All of these elements are on trend, but especially the idea of pairing opposites: extravagance with function, playfulness with formality. When it comes to luxury design… It’s all in the details, but sometimes the details can often be painstaking and much easier to just forego. When a designer like Li has spent time on the finishing touches, you can easily spot the difference. The fixture against this backdrop… Is a marriage of two ideas: respect for the past and boldness for the future. It’s a delicate balance to strike, and here it’s done very well.
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Smith Hanes drew on his well of experience as an Atlantabased restaurant designer to create this rustic-looking kitchen. The open floor plan allows for ample entertaining thanks to a generous dining table by Dave Lennard and leather chairs from Bungalow Classic.
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Just like the best hostesses exude warmth and hospitality so, too, do standout spaces. A home that’s fit for entertaining should make handling a crowd look effortless, especially in its most hightraffic zones. Good flow, eye-catching finishes, high-performing appliances and, of course, comfort are fundamental factors in creating areas that invite crowds to linger. Whether it’s a kitchen built for sipping and socializing around a supersized island, or a powder room with enough pizzazz to make a lasting impression, your home’s busiest rooms should be ready to face the public at a moment’s notice. Here, a look at party-ready spaces and products that are as stylish as they are functional. 198 / LUXESOURCE.COM
PHOTO: ANDREW THOMAS LEE. STYLING: THOM DRIVER.
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The details-obsessed visionary behind the look of Atlanta’s hottest eateries, including The Optimist and Le Fat, is known for his warm, industrial aesthetic. For this handsome residential kitchen, designer Smith Hanes used reclaimed materials and earthy neutrals to create an atmosphere that feels both vintage and timeless. smithhanes.com
What can homeowners best learn from restaurant design? The most important thing is the lighting. The ideal plans incorporate multiple light sources on many surfaces, like under the open shelving and in the pantry. The goal is always to put people at ease and make them look and feel their best in their surroundings.
Definitely not for the clutter-prone, this showstopper pantry features custom-made steel-and-glass enclosures, playing off the materials used in the adjoining kitchen.
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Describe your signature “soft industrial” look. We use materials that are characteristic of the industrial era, such as metal, glass and brick, to create a variety of textures. Pairing them with lighter colors, like cream, blush, pale gray or even, in this case, wood tones, helps to create a softer, warming effect.
PHOTO: ANDREW THOMAS LEE. STYLING: THOM DRIVER.
Share your vision for the space. The kitchen is meant to function as a place where a large family can gather, so we did an open plan with enough seating for 10 to 12 people. The client had a photo of a wall of cabinets made from old doors and windows; that was the inspiration for the glass pantry.
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IN THE NAVY While a simmering pot is usually best kept out of sight from guests, you might want to make an exception for the new collaboration between venerable French cookware company Staub and Food 52. Sporting the on-trend combination of midnight blue with brass accents, the collection is a stylish addition to your stovetop repertoire. food52.com
In recent years, the wall space behind the stove has become the de rigueur place to make an artistic statement in the kitchen. Take the chevron backsplash from Nashville designer April Tomlin, for example, who created the Navajo-inspired design shown here out of MDF covered with fire-safe paint. “I was bored with traditionally used tile,” she says. Open shelves and a snowy white quartz countertop ensure all eyes are on her handiwork. apriltomlin.com
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DUTCH treat For this sophisticated kitchen, San Francisco-based designer Nicole Hollis found her muse in an unusual place: a Flemish still-life painting. A moody mix of materials, including steel-framed glass upper cabinets and a gray island topped with Belgian blue limestone, stand in stark contrast with white lower cabinets and a Calacatta Gold marble backsplash. Low-lighting creates ambience and intrigue—the perfect dinner party guests. nicolehollis.com 202 / LUXESOURCE.COM
Ask any chef or caterer: An oversize refrigerator is the unsung hero of effortless entertaining. And with a tray that slides out to accommodate commercial-size sheet pans, the latest built-in model from Blue Star is both workhorse and eye candy— available in 750 customizable colors, including this deep indigo. Its interior is just as attractive as its exterior, thanks to a sleek stainless-steel lining, which makes it not only goodlooking, but better at insulating cold air, as well. bluestarcooking.com
IN THE NAVY PHOTO: COURTESY FOOD 52. SPLASH ZONE PHOTO: ALYSSA ROSENHECK. COOL RUNNINGS PHOTO: COURTESY BLUE STAR. DUTCH TREAT PHOTO: JOSEPHINE LIU.
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Smoky Rose wallpaper by House of Hackney sets a charming tone for this Studio McGee-designed powder room. A Schoolhouse Electric & Supply Co. sconce and Kohler Purist faucet break up the high-contrast black-and-white scheme with warm, brass accents.
Just because it’s a half bath doesn’t mean it can’t be full of style. Small in square footage but big in personality, powder rooms are the perfect forum to express your individuality and design philosophy—after all, you’ve got a captive audience. One way to make an impression? Let a unique wallpaper guide the overall concept, as designer Shea McGee did in this Salt Lake City powder room. “I fell in love with the vintage vibe of this rose print, which inspired the classic feel of the bath as well as the more masculine black-and-white palette,” she says. For more guest-ready powder rooms, turn the page. studio-mcgee.com 204 / LUXESOURCE.COM
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Clockwise from top right: Cement tile from Ann Sacks adds flair to this Kirsten Marie-designed bath, which features a custom vanity, a mirror by Thadeus for Made Goods and a Schoolhouse Electric & Supply Co. sconce. The vanity in this Kate Marker bath is accented by a single sconce and ceiling light from Visual Comfort & Co.; the mirror is by Mirror Image Home. In this bathroom by Estee Stanley, the large-scale Martinique wallpaper makes a bold statement.
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BE OUR GUEST The calendar year may be winding down, but party season is just getting into gear. November and December bring an onslaught of invites, with champagne toasts, air kisses and general good cheer to follow. ’Tis the season to cast open one’s doors and welcome friends, family and acquaintances into the home. With that in mind, we tapped some of our favorite design and event experts for their advice. For instance, beautiful table settings, like the ones seen here, build a sense of anticipation and announce to guests that they are in for a magical evening. It’s just one of a dozen ways to create a gracious and festive mood. Read on for more in our first-ever Luxe report on entertaining.
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When metalworker Xavier Pauchard created the prototype for the galvanized French bistro chair in the early 20th century, he intended the simple sheet-metal creation to be used in factories. One wonders what he might think of this new iteration of the classic form. Party-ready in chic brass and fine leather, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s come a long way from its humble origins. michelevarian.com
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Hospitality begins at the front door; so, consider the foyer the cohost of your welcoming party, and style it accordingly. Thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s no better way to make a first impression than with a statement-making staircase. In this dramatic space, Los Angeles designer Betsy Burnham melded modern and Moroccan elements for maximum impact. In stark black and white, the mosaic tile stair risers are both sophisticated and playful. burnhamdesign.com
THIS PAGE: GAME TIME PHOTO: NATHAN SCHRODER. SPARE CHAIR PHOTO: COURTESY MICHELE VARIAN. STAIR GAZING PHOTO: SARAH DORIO. OPPOSITE: FLOWER POWER PHOTO: COURTESY SAIPUA.
Not all gatherings require formal attire and canapes; sometimes, the most memorable evenings unfurl over a raucous game of Scrabble with friends. This sunny spot by Dallas-based Collins Interiors was conceived as a casual place to entertain and play board games. And since every festivity-filled night has a morning after, the area doubles as a breakfast nook, where the upholstered barrel chairs offer a comfortable perch to sip coffee and ease into the day. collins-interiors.com
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Select foliage with interesting movement and choose an unexpected vessel. Use flower specimens in a range of shapes, textures and colors: Building a palette that includes some darker moments helps create drama. Consider the existing architecture and dĂŠcor of the space that your arrangement will inhabit. The container, flower selections and arrangement size should always complement the interiors.
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Good riddance to the days when the kitchen remained hidden from guests. Today, it’s more common for cookspaces to feature dazzling finishes meant for prime time, as in this downtown NYC loft designed by Jenny Wolf. With old-world herringbone wood floors, dark gray-stained cabinetry and open shelving, the effect is equal parts rustic and industrial. A generous island provides plenty of surface area for guests to congregate and graze. The shining star of the space, however, is the backsplash. “I love an antique mirror wall, and I thought it would be a great way to reflect some of the light from the three large casement windows on the opposite wall,” she says. “Not only does it make a beautiful backsplash, but it’s also surprisingly easy to clean.” jennywolfinteriors.com
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Sideboards are often perfunctory pieces meant to quietly sit, well, on the sidelines. Not so for this stunner from Thatcher and Shannon Davis, the husband-and-wife duo behind design company Selamat. Inspired by pioneering Australian designer Florence Broadhurst’s Pyramids fabric, this hand-carved wood credenza is the perfect combination of Italian 1970s Brutalist geometry and Hollywood Regency glamour. selamatdesigns.com
THIS PAGE: MIRROR MAGIC PHOTO: FRANCESCO LAGNESE. PYRAMID SCHEME PHOTO: COURTESY SELAMAT. OPPOSITE: BAR BELLES PHOTO: COURTESY TOM DIXON. MATCH SET PHOTO: COURTESY TABLE + TEASPOON, MISHA PURCELL.
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7BAR belles A signature cocktail should be served in an equally unique vessel. Made from blown glass with hand-painted copper accents, Tom Dixon’s Tank collection of generously proportioned serveware delivers the kind of bold shapes and minimalist cool that will make tipplers take notice. Think of it as a chem lab beaker for the most stylish of mixologists. tomdixon.net
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Call it a “party in a box.” Table + Teaspoon just launched this new line of complete place settings to help take the guesswork out of designing a tablescape. You can rent colorcoordinated linens, plates and flatware from a selection of six distinctive designs, ranging from a classic black-and-white stripe (as in The Monroe, shown) to a blue-and-white nautical scheme. The settings arrive on your doorstep with detailed, step-by-step instructions. After the event, just repackage everything in the box and send it back. tableandteaspoon.com
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Talk about holding one’s liquor gracefully! This streamlined barcart from Yabu Pushelberg features a smoked-brass frame that supports two clear tempered-glass shelves. A hexagonal Carrara marble insert provides a stylish surface to slice garnishes, and the wheeled design offers mobility, so cocktail hour is always at hand. avenue-road.com
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“Formal, but never fussy” could be the motto for this elegant dining room by Santa Monica, California-based interior designer Jeffrey Alan Marks. “I like to put my own spin on a room this traditional to keep it from feeling too stuffy,” he says. While the detail-rich crown molding was already in place, Marks added wainscot and lacquered the walls deep blue to ground the space, which seamlessly blends old and new. A contemporary light fixture from David Weeks, an abstract screenprint by James Nares and a jewel-toned geometric rug add just the right amount of edge, and go a long way in creating this lush and layered look. jam-design.com
THIS PAGE: GIVE THANKS PHOTO: COURTESY DEMPSEY & CARROLL. BOTTLE SERVICE PHOTO: COURTESY AVENUE ROAD. ECLECTIC MIX PHOTO: DOUGLAS FRIEDMAN. OPPOSITE: BEDSIDE MANNERS PHOTO: TOTO LABRADOR.
While dashing off an email certainly gets the job done, there’s nothing like a handwritten thank you note to show your appreciation for a thoughtful gift or an enjoyable meal. All the better if that note is steeped in design history. The envelopes of these blank cards from Dempsey & Carroll are lined with classic Schumacher fabric prints, such as Zanzibar, shown here. dempseyandcarroll.com
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An overnight guest should feel completely at home and pampered at the same time. To that end, designer Blue Carreon follows a simple philosophy: “I like to put as much thought into guest bedrooms as I do for my own room,” he says. One look at his bedroom in Manila, and you can see why this is a winning approach. Dark gray paneled walls create a cocoon-like effect that’s ideal for slumber, while fresh flowers, a water carafe and plenty of reading material make great bedside companions. With a space this inviting, your guests may never want to leave. bluecarreonhome.com
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End of the road privacy with its northern view to over 140 acres of land in a conservation easement and its southern view to US forest service land are the backdrop for this rare offering of exceptional prime land with entirely updated home just 10 minutes from Downtown Bozeman. Easy trail access from this property. Dazzling kitchen with professional grade Thermador appliances and honed super white quartzite counters. Open floor plan and oversized windows deliver awe-inspiring views of the mountains and pines. Spacious master bedroom suite with balcony and travertine master bath. 5 additional bedrooms, 3 of which are en-suite, 2 offices, 3 car garage. Guest house with its own oversized 2 car garage offers multigenerational living at its best. This home captures the drama of the mountain ranges, meadows and grass lands, attracting elk herds, and Sandhill cranes. Over 100 trees grace this property. On 11+ acres for $1,770,000 or 23+ acres for $2,320,000.
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CARNEY LOGAN BURKE ARCHITECTS Since its inception in 1992, Carney Logan Burke Architects has grown to accommodate a staff of more than 30, led by principals John Carney, Eric Logan, Kevin Burke and Andy Ankeny. The firm maintains an informal and collegial atmosphere that encourages individual creativity and teamwork in an open, collaborative environment. “We have evolved, but our essentials remain unchanged,” Carney says. “The projects are recognizable: thoughtful, innovative and refined in their details.” With a diverse set of structures—each responsive to the particular client and site—the company’s portfolio is telling of its impressive repertoire, which now includes interior design and object creation in addition to award-winning architecture. “We create interior environments that are a natural extension of the architecture,” Logan says. “We seamlessly integrate a project’s architectural forms and materials with the interior furnishings, lighting and artwork.” Led by Jennifer Mei and Sarah Kennedy, the firm's interior design team has created Studio 110, a collaborative workspace shared with Studio Como, a European furniture, lighting and kitchen dealer. The collaborative workspace allows the company to dedicate attention to the finishing touches of a project. “Our commitment to producing well-considered design extends to the objects and textures that inhabit the spaces we create,” Burke says. “The process of making things, whether a building or a door grip, reflects a deeprooted understanding of the importance of personal interaction with design.” Although well versed in commercial project demands, Carney Logan Burke places a strong emphasis on custom residential architecture. “In all of our work, we focus on process, collaboration and integration of craft, materials and constructability,” Ankeny says.
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“The Sun Valley local is a person who enjoys life. There is a distinct, undeniable energy in the air when you roll into the Wood River Valley.”
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enerous, unmistakable, unique … three words that best describe Idaho’s all-season mountain destination, Sun Valley. Known for skiing, snowboarding, dining, shopping, golfing and more, Sun Valley opens its arms to both young and old with endless activities and opportunities to experience new heights of fun. The Sun Valley local is kind-hearted and respects the cycle of life. This eco-conscious philosophy is further reflected in the stunning homes nestled in and around the area’s majestic peaks. Building homes that last with energy efficiency top of mind, custom home builder Intermountain Construction values and protects the area’s precious resources while maintaining a keen attention to quality, value and an unwavering commitment to excellence. In line with Sun Valley’s family-friendly nature, Intermountain Construction employs a collaborative approach when taking on any project. “It’s never about gaining a client; it’s about building relationships,” President Tyler Ogden says. From concept to completion, the Intermountain team works with its clients every step of the way to build a custom home that exceeds expectations. Clearly, Sun Valley embraces fine art, culture and high-end design. While it continues to mature during the years to come, its laid-back lifestyle and genuine people will remain, making it one of the Pacific Northwest’s most sought-after destinations.
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1. White oak flooring leads the eye to the fieldstone fireplace in this residence designed to overlook “Baldy,” one of Sun Valley’s premier ski mountains. 2. Prairie fieldstone and shiplap cedar siding form the exterior of this custom home built into the hillside of Sun Valley’s White Clouds neighborhood. 3. Arched windows wrap the dining room of this custom home, where hand-sanded ceiling beams soften the rustic, French white oak floors.
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LIFESTYLE + DESIGN IN THE VALLEY: A CONVERSATION WITH SCOTT WHITE Describe the philosophy behind your firm. Art and accountability go out dancing. What type of person is best suited for life in Sun Valley? If you like a community where you know someone everywhere you go, want a network of incredibly friendly and open people in your life, and love the outdoors, then Sun Valley is about as good as it gets. What projects have brought you the most satisfaction? We created a home with a salmon-bearing stream flowing through the living room. It was a particularly rewarding project.
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rom Seattle to France to Hong Kong, Krekow Jennings has carved a unique niche in the market, where impeccable construction meets expectation. The internationally acclaimed building and general contracting firm, under the auspices of owners Scott White, Barby Salimian and John Blackham, brought its fastidiousness and expertise to Sun Valley in 2011. “The area is rich in natural and architectural beauty and possesses a wealth of talented architects, artists and craftspeople,” says White, the president and principal in charge of Sun Valley projects. Established 38 years ago, Krekow Jennings adopts a solution-driven approach, marked by ingenuity. “We get excited by working with adventurous clients and architects to help them develop the vision for their project,” White says. “It is not necessarily about what it looks like, but how to create what is essentially a commissioned piece of art. The high level of craft we provide is not only in the finished product, but also how we got there and how we manage the process.” Located in Seattle, with a second office in Sun Valley, the firm has an acute awareness of local talent. “We have a strong connection to the community,” White says. “Every member of our Sun Valley staff is a resident of the area. There is an elevated skill level and appreciation for the craft here. The challenge is not that it does not exist, but finding it and capitalizing on it. I think we have been successful in doing that.”
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1. Residence at dusk. Architecture by Stephen Sullivan Designs. Photograph by Ben Benschneider. 2. Living room. Architecture by Scape Design Studio. Photograph by Kevin Syms. 3. Residence exterior. Architecture by Scape Design Studio. Photograph by Kevin Syms. 4. Kitchen. Architecture by Marc Brown Design. Photograph by Tim Bies.
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ased in Ketchum, Idaho, Latham Interiors is a firm dedicated to the needs of Sun Valley’s most discerning homeowners. Principal designer Sarah Latham points to the enrichment of environments as her philosophy and goal. “Our firm delivers experience, professionalism, creativity and simple solutions for each client’s unique design needs,” she says. A talented and experienced yet youthful design firm offering services for residential and commercial projects alike, Latham Interiors works with homeowners, architects, contractors and other community members. “We strive to provide excellence and knowledge while building great relationships,” Latham says. Known for its stunning mountain masterpieces, Sun Valley has long had a distinct design aesthetic, but Latham says the traditional style has evolved to include more modern structures and aesthetics. “Clients are learning it’s okay to be modern in the mountains!” she enthuses. Asked to describe the winter season in Sun Valley, Latham notes a renewal of community. “It always slows down with the weather, and everyone pulls together for the winter ahead,” she says. “It gets quieter and the locals relax. The holiday season is magical here, with horse-drawn sleighs, caroling, ice skating, hot chocolate, lights and skiing.”
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A Saturday in Sun Valley “To start the ideal Saturday, I would take my dog, Lucy, for an early morning run before my kids and husband are awake,” Latham says. “Then, I would make breakfast at home before joining the whole family for a bike ride. We would end the day by heading up to Redfish Lake to meet friends and barbecue for dinner.” 2
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1. A modern mountain living room with a neutral palette was created to emphasize the owner’s magnificent art collection. 2. This adorable little apartment was built for the homeowner’s guests to come and enjoy themselves while visiting the valley. 3. Swiss modern in every way, this penthouse was created with the ultimate clean, sleek, modern feeling in mind. Photography by Josh Wells of Sun Valley Photo
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“Sun Valley has four distinct seasons, offers a European atmosphere and was the first ski resort in North America.”
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ealtors and staging professionals Linda Badell and Deanna Melin believe in the magic of two, whether it pertains to their partnership or the duality of their business. Associates with Sotheby’s International Realty and owners of the Vault consignment store, Badell and Melin manage a dynamic business. Their location in Sun Valley, an area known for its stunning landscapes, prime real estate and premier cultural scene, has proven advantageous, as their unique business model enables them to stage and sell homes while offering a place for clients to retail art, antiques and furnishings. “We have a full range of realty services, from selling your home to helping you find a new vacation house,” Badell says. “When we sell your home, we include complimentary staging, furniture appraisal and estate sales or consignment. We provide a venue for the seller to market their finer art, rugs and furnishings. We can appraise items and assist in selling them to new owners. The combination of all of our services is a powerful tool available exclusively through team Badell and Melin.” In discussing the evolution of Sun Valley, Melin points to its ability to offer worldclass service while preserving the integrity for which it is cherished. “We foresee Sun Valley maintaining its intimate atmosphere,” she says. “Because of our geographical location, Sun Valley is able to keep its small-town atmosphere, and that is what we love about it.” 2
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1. This elegant country mountain manor is private with incredible Sun Valley views and a main floor master suite. 2. Near the Warm Springs lift, this stunning family home has room for an accessory dwelling, with nearly one acre of land.
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BRINGING THE OUTSIDE IN A REMODEL-TURNED-REBUILD ON LAKE WASHINGTON CONNECTS TO ITS SITE AND BECOMES PART OF THE LANDSCAPE. WRITTEN BY KELLY VENCILL SANCHEZ PHOTOGRAPHY BY JOHN GRANEN
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here are vacation houses, and then there are houses with the appeal of a never-ending getaway. A couple in Bellevue wake up every day to the latter, thanks to a luminous design that makes the most of its setting and delivers everything they wanted—a warm and inviting family home that’s bright and airy even on the cloudiest days. Sitting nearly at water’s edge on the east side of Lake Washington, it embraces views of Mercer Island and downtown Seattle, something the project’s designer, Susan Marinello, describes as “180 degrees of wonderful.” With more than 7,000 square feet spread over three levels, the home moves easily from small to large gatherings, indoors and outdoors. “It’s the kind of house where you can sit back and put your feet up,” Marinello says. “The windows and doors are open all the time; dogs are running back and forth. It’s relaxed and unpretentious.” It didn’t start out that way. Though it was beautifully sited, the existing home, which had been remodeled several times during the past two decades, did little to take advantage of the panorama before it. Raising the ceilings was high atop the couple’s to-do list. “The only way to bring the outside in was to have larger windows on the lake side and higher ceilings,” says the husband. “We wanted the house to flow from one room to another.” But when architects Stanford Hanson and Henry H. Lo and builder Reg Willing began opening up the interiors, they discovered conditions that suggested a ground-up rebuild would be the best solution.
Freed from making spaces work within the existing confines, Hanson and Lo went back to the drawing board and came up with a plan that capitalized on the sloping site. Placing the entrance at the landing between the upper and main floor of the home, they created a dazzling welcome for the family and their guests. Across a short walkway from the street and down a few steps, a 10-foot-tall pivot door opens to a vista through the house and across the lake to the Seattle skyline. On one side of the stairs, a monumental stone wall extends from the entrance gate out to the lake façade, while a band of skylights runs the length of the interior. “Throughout the day, the sun shines light on the wall,” says Lo, who finished the project after Hanson passed away during construction. “It’s the focal point of the house.” The wall’s warm-hued cladding strikes just the right note of rusticity. “It’s a really thin stone veneer,” says Willing. “Every piece had to be hand-chiseled and scraped to fit into place. It was like a big Tetris game for the mason.”
The stone plays a dramatic counterpoint to the white walls and the fresh yet muted palette that Marinello wove throughout the rooms. “People tease me because I love white interiors,” the designer says. “But if we have a space that connects to any kind of a view, we get quieter in our interior work. That’s a philosophy I adhere to pretty rigorously. We create backdrops for people. We want their colors, their clothes and their friends to shine.” Marinello’s furniture choices are similarly low-key, with clean-lined custom pieces that neatly bridge the couple’s tastes—the husband favors traditional and the wife gravitates toward modern—along with well-chosen items such as the silver-leaf chairs in the living room and the powder room’s carved-stone washbasin. “We would consider a piece for its classic shape and then pare it down to minimize any decoration,” Marinello says. “We were intentionally very spare so that we could focus on the exterior experience.” Texture subtly animates the
Hand-chiseled stone runs inside and outside the entrance to a Bellevue residence transformed by architects Stanford Hanson and Henry H. Lo. The entry now takes full advantage of the home’s waterside locale, offering views through the abode and to the lake beyond.
Builder Reg Willing worked with a stylishly minimal materials palette, which is introduced in the foyer. Cerused-white-oak flooring from Salisbury Woodworking runs throughout the home, as does the hardwood facing many of the ceilings. The revamped plan provides generously proportioned windows and a band of skylights to ensure plenty of light.
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For the living room, designer Susan Marinello chose a CFC console table from Michael Folks Showroom to complement The Natural Carpet Company rug and the Vaughan Designs candlestick lamps, all from The Dixon Group. More illumination comes from The Urban Electric Co. sconces. The chairs are by Rose Tarlow Melrose House and are from Jennifer West, as is the Holly Hunt Great Plains fabric on the sofas.
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A 1963 acrylic-on-canvas by Michael Graves adds a fresh touch in the dining area, which is set near the sculptural floating staircase connecting the home’s three levels. Marinello conceived an elegantly minimal dining table in cerused wood while the custom armchairs are upholstered in Perennials fabric from Susan Mills Showroom.
"WE CREATE BACKDROPS FOR PEOPLE. WE WANT THEIR COLORS, THEIR CLOTHES AND THEIR FRIENDS TO SHINE.” –SUSAN MARINELLO
In the kitchen, the honed limestone from Pental Surfaces on the counters, the wall tile from Statements, and the cabinetry crafted from rift-cut white oak continue the homeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s understated palette. Custom barstools pull up to the island. The range is by Wolf, and the faucets are KWC.
spaces, with cerused-oak floors unifying the rooms with an informal, almost beach-house feel, along with maple and oak casework. Natural light streams into the house, thanks to expansive windows and glass doors stretching across the main floor’s lake façade. The architects set the master suite in a gabled wing that projects toward the lake, bringing in light on three sides. “The entire west side of the house opens up,” says Lo. “The walls disappear, and it’s all open to the water.” Landscape architect Darwin Webb of Darwin Webb Landscape Architects, Claire Higgins of the landscape
firm Evans Creek, and Dan Groves of Sander Groves Landscaping also ensured an easy connection between indoors and outdoors. A stone terrace doubles as an outdoor room, and lush plantings dot the property. “We use the covered seating area off the family room all year long,” says the wife. For Marinello, the home is the perfect blend of classic sophistication and contemporary warmth. “Our goal was to create a home that’s light and comfortable and fresh, a place that feels very welcoming to the couple’s friends and family,” she says. “It’s a relaxed lake house that honors where it is.”
Custom chairs and an ottoman furnish a bay on the main floor. It’s just one of many spots Marinello created so the family and their guests could relax and enjoy the views framed by draperies made with material from Norbar Fabrics in Boca Raton, Florida.
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Above: Curved steps of stone sourced from Marenakos Rock Center lead down to water’s edge and a boat dock. Plywood Supply provided the decking material. The space is furnished with outdoor pieces from the owners’ existing collection. Left: The couple began the garden’s design with landscape architect Darwin Webb of Darwin Webb Landscape Architects. Later, designer Claire Higgins of Evans Creek worked on the project. Dan Groves of Sander Groves Landscaping further refined the garden with additional plantings. Opposite: Decks and NanaWall doors ensure that the home’s gabled west façade is oriented to the view. Off the ground floor, which contains a family room, bar, fitness room and guest suite, a covered terrace offers additional spots for lounging year-round.
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Above: Marinello designed a custom bed, upholstered in a Highland Court fabric, with a television that lifts and lowers from the footboard. Atop the Plantation bedside tables are Currey & Company lamps from DFG. Right: Rohl faucets accent rift-cut maple vanities in the master bathroom. Stone from Ann Sacks covers the counters and floor, lending the room a tranquil feeling. The Phoenix Day pendants are from Trammell-Gagné. Opposite: In the master bedroom, Lee Industries chairs in Holly Hunt’s Great Outdoors fabric and a Formations table create an intimate seating group—the perfect spot to enjoy the stunning views. Providing a soft landing is a carpet from the C. James Collection.
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INTERIOR DESIGN / LISA STATON, LISA STATON DESIGN ARCHITECTURE / TIM HOSSNER, RHO ARCHITECTS HOME BUILDER / ANDREW CONSTAN, CDB GENERAL CONTRACTORS LLC
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DEFTLY MIXING CONTEMPORARY AND OLD-WORLD ELEMENTS, A SEATTLE DESIGN TEAM TRANSLATES DIVERSE VISUAL INSPIRATIONS INTO A STUNNING WHOLE. WRITTEN BY ALEXANDRA DROSU / PHOTOGRAPHY BY AARON LEITZ
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everything in between. But to me, it all had the feel of being very tailored and crafted.” Built to replace an existing residence that did not take advantage of its sloping waterside site, the home that the couple envisioned would evoke an old-world elegance reminiscent of the Italian countryside yet benefit from the thoughtful inclusion of modern elements. Such a proposition made Hossner’s firm the logical choice. “We have a body of work that blends classic feeling with modern and even industrial components,” he says. “It’s living in both worlds: traditional and modern.” The overall design of the house follows an H-like plan with the living/dining room positioned in the center so it overlooks the water on one side and opens onto a courtyard on the other. Natural light pours into the space thanks to the floorto-ceiling aluminum-clad windows, while exposed steel
Architect Tim Hossner designed a dramatic entry sequence into a Seattle home, delivering views of Lake Washington through an entry door by Bob Johnson Woodworking and aluminum-clad windows from Sierra Pacific Windows. The warm Merlex stucco by Ecoworks Construction and the AEP Span roof speak to the traditional and contemporary elements at play.
Designer Lisa Staton chose a John Pomp chandelier from Trammell-GagnĂŠ for the entry. It hangs from a ceiling clad in white fir custom-milled for the project. Builder Andrew Constan had to reinforce the sculptural stairâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s complex design from the inside. The structure leads directly to the garden installed by Nussbaum Group and the water beyond.
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A painting by Bill Brauer from Patricia Rovzar Gallery brings color to the living room above a limestone Chesneyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s mantel with a Bodart & Gonay fireplace imported by Wittus; Pottery Barn mirrors and Elte cabinets reside in niches. A Circa Lighting lamp illuminates one of a pair of Roche Bobois sofas flanking an antique Chinese table. The custom-size jute rug is from Turabi Rug Gallery.
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Above: A soapstone sink with a Kohler faucet offers a stylish spot for the wife, who is an avid gardener, to work with plants and arrange flowers in a bright multipurpose space. Open shelving gives easy access to a collection of vases. Left: The dining area mingles a range of elements, yielding a compelling mix. The traditional-feeling Dennis & Leen chandelier from Jennifer West features scaled-up crystals that harmonize with the roomâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s more contemporary elements, including the midcentury-inspired France and Son dining chairs. Rustic touches come from the antique table and kilim from Hedgerow.
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Bar chairs from Dania pull up to an island positioned beneath a quartet of Shakuff pendants. Seaboard Cabinet Company crafted the cabinetry, and Architectural Elements created the nickel wall shelving; quartzite from Marmo e Granito tops the counters. Albert Lee supplied the Wolf range and ovens, as well as the hood by Vent-a-Hood. The sinks are Julien with KWC faucets.
beams bracket the area, giving it a modern edge. With deep niches on either side, the fireplace wall stops just short of the wood-clad ceiling to create a loft-like feel. In addition to the wood’s warm, rough-hewn aura, the generous archway leading to the kitchen brings a villa vibe to the abode. Weaving two sets of stylistic impulses presented both aesthetic and practical challenges, such as the exterior staircase overlooking the water. “I had an impulse for the stair to cut through the house and lead to the waterside as a major compositional aspect in the house,” Hossner says. “The wife was interested in an old-world winding stair, which led to our subtly sculpted design.” Says builder Andrew Constan, “Tim included a mostly hidden steel bar within the custom walnut handrail”—a challenging detail to execute. The structure takes guests to the lower-level garden. As Staton reviewed the wife’s pins, she noted that the homeowner often gravitated toward airy homes in Europe featuring a light palette, and layers of antiques and natural materials such as sisals and linens. “It was actually as much about texture as color,” she says. Drawing from the inspirational pins, Staton kept the color scheme to mostly cream tones with the occasional black, gray and metallic hue. An exception is the couple’s artwork, composed of pieces Staton describes as vibrant and bold. The textural
Limestone from Paris Ceramics in Chicago defines the doorways flanking the dining room; in between is an expanse of walnut flooring from Carlisle Wide Plank Floors. The brass bar cart from Crate & Barrel adds a glamorous touch, playing off the rustic and industrial elements in the home.
Below, left: In an alcove off the entry, Staton paired a painting by Z.Z. Wei, from Patricia Rovzar Gallery, with a rough-hewn wood bench from Jennifer West and a carpet from Tasdemir Rugs. Below, right: The antique Turkish basin, with custom legs designed by Hossner and his team, was the jumping-off point for the design of the powder room, giving it a sense of history. A Currey & Company mirror from DFG tempers the antique charm of the sink; the faucet is by Rocky Mountain Hardware.
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elements include Irish linen for the draperies, sofa pillows made from old Turkish rugs and from linen remnants discovered at an antiques store. Instead of a polyurethane finish on the walnut plank flooring, the design team went with an oiled finish for a more old-world look. “The house has a duality of traditional and modern elements, so we wanted the same energy in the furnishings,” says Staton. “It was a big priority for the clients that we not get too modern and that the house stay warm with feminine touches.” In answer, she opted for sleek leather sofas in the living area—a stylish yet practical choice in a home that is often filled with grandchildren—and flanked the seating duo with an antique Chinese bench that has been transformed into a coffee table. The dining area boasts
similar juxtapositions such as a refectory table surrounded by blond-wood chairs that have the feel of Danish midcentury modern pieces. “It gives the room a sense of rusticity and luxury,” the designer says. Light fixtures, too, bridge the gap between traditional and modern. In fact, they complete one of Staton’s favorite spaces in the house: the powder room. There, contemporary teardrop-shaped pendant lights flank a small 100-year-old Turkish sink, outfitted with a patinated faucet and steel legs, designed by the architect. “It became an art form and a great example of an old-world piece that gives a richness of depth we cannot recreate with new man-made items,” says Staton. “It was a perfect alchemy, just the right push and pull of modern and traditional to make them all sing happily together.”
Above: Irish linen draperies crafted by Lesley Petty frame the windows in the master bedroom. The clients’ own iron bed stands on an over-dyed Persian carpet from Tasdemir Rugs. Nearby is a Camerich armchair from Alchemy Collections. Opposite: For the master bathroom, a pair of Hudson Valley Lighting sconces flank the Robern medicine cabinet and a Circa Lighting pendant is over the MTI tub. The vanity sinks and faucets are Kohler; the tub filler is Kallista. An antique Oushak from Andonian Rugs tops the limestone floor from Marmo e Granito.
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rtists are typically portrayed as right-brained, taking creativity over analysis and spontaneity over sequencing. Jolinda Linden, on the other hand, describes herself as divided right down the middle, making the Seattle-based ceramicist an intriguing figure in the Pacific Northwest art scene. “I often describe my process as an ongoing scientific experiment,” explains Linden, who enthusiastically cites chemical reactions among her inspirations— in particular, the sense of exploration and the element of control and ownership derived from her results. “In my approach to porcelain, I really do follow the scientific method.” That might explain the methodical, entrancingly repetitive composition of the artist’s large-scale porcelain work on panel that merges transparent glazes, uncut edges and melted wire to arrive at sculptures that beg further inspection. Linden’s pieces are striking, and not just because of their scale (some measure 9 feet across), but because of their arrangement. Each of Linden’s two-dimensional sculptures is made of hundreds of meticulously cut, hand-placed pieces of porcelain layered into multilevel arrangements. “White, high-fire porcelain is the base for 99 percent of everything I do,” says Linden, who eschews traditional methods of applying color, namely glazing. Her mostly monochromatic body of work is only interrupted by occasional bleeds of black and inky blue or purple, and even those are achieved by way of chemical processes with elements (including copper, gold and carbon) and glass in the kiln. Of her minimalist palette, Linden matter-of-factly states: “If there was a profoundly different color beyond what we can already see, then I might be compelled to use it.” In the meantime, she says, “I am extremely happy with black and white. It satisfies my soul.”
Artist Jolinda Linden (opposite, right) works out of a studio in the garage of her Seattle-area home, where she shares space with a 1967 Lincoln Continental (left). From her kiln (below, left) comes the artist’s visionary porcelain work (opposite, left). The spikes, shown below, are rendered via her spiking method—a multiday process of pushing, pulling and beveling the raw porcelain.
“I DESCRIBE MY PROCESS AS AN ONGOING EXPERIMENT. IN MY APPROACH TO PORCELAIN, I FOLLOW THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD.”
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Linden created #HASHTAG (opposite) using her smashing method. A pair of Linden’s Monumental Malas (left), another ceramic endeavor, hang in her outdoor room. Reactions in the kiln result in subtle variations in her work (below). On Linden’s desk, shown at bottom, brass accessories from her father share space with a fried egg sculpture the artist made at age five.
The artist’s attraction to clay dates back to classes she took as a child growing up in Montana, although it was never utilitarian vessels thrown on wheels that spoke to her. She prefers to roll out raw porcelain onto a flat sheet at the start of each project rather than manipulating pieces on a wheel. Linden invents her own processes, or methods as she calls them, to serve as her building blocks, using only a few tools, including a rolling pin, an X-Acto blade and well-seasoned wooden dowels in creative and unconventional ways. Spiking, one of the artist’s newer methods, enlists a dowel to paddle clay into small spikes that, once fired, are applied to wood panels to project into the viewer’s space. Linden’s unique aesthetic—restrained, scholarly and precise—is perhaps best seen in her newest series, Quantitative, which shows notable graphical data meticulously rendered in pieces of individually hand-cut black-and-white porcelain. The first piece in the series is an interpretation of Charles Joseph Minard’s famed statistical graphic showing Napoleon’s losses during his march on Russia. The work was purchased by a major Seattle collector before it was even seen in person. “I never feel like I have to search for inspiration, or my next move,” says the artist. “There’s always inspiration as long as I’m working and studying.” LUXESOURCE.COM / 285
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DIAMOND in the ROUGH WHILE REMAINING TRUE TO A PORTLAND HOMEâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S MIDCENTURY INTENT, A SENSITIVE RENOVATION ADDS LIGHT, SPACE AND LUXURIOUS TOUCHES.
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or architect Timothy Schouten, the renovation of a 1956 gem by noted architect Van Evera Bailey presented a head-scratcher of a challenge. A quintessential example of Northwest Modern style, the hillside single-story home came with floor-to-ceiling glass walls framing views of downtown Portland and the snow-capped Cascades, large roof overhangs, and, as with much of Bailey’s work, a vaulted ceiling crowning the living area. But the home came with a quirk: It had just one bedroom. The other bedrooms, along with a family room, were tucked into a separate guesthouse built in 1987. Understandably, homeowner Todd Sprague wanted to flip the script, giving the main house more bedrooms and reducing the size of the guesthouse. So, he asked Schouten—who worked on the project with his partner, David Giulietti, and design assistant Jake Weber—to craft a second-floor addition. “Adding another story was certainly going to change the roofline and eaves,” says Schouten. “We looked for a solution that would provide two bedrooms
upstairs and retain the classic gable front elevation without stripping away the large eaves at the front or rear.” While remaining true to Bailey’s original intent, the architects’ ingenious solution was “to transition to a new upper ridgeline set behind the main roofline,” says Schouten. In practice, the new structure’s placement preserves the roof’s original profile, subtly echoing it, while providing unobstructed views of downtown and the mountains. The architects’ plans also called for additional glass on the façade to bring in more light—accomplished by vaulting the low dining room ceiling and enlarging the window wall at the stairway. More glass also created clear views through the house, as did widening the breezeway and reconfiguring the garage. Schouten and his team also removed part of the guesthouse and expanded the carport between the main house and the garage, which doubles as a showcase for Todd’s collection of vintage Porsches. “Removing the extra family room allowed a true sense of entrance to the guesthouse and also gave us
A custom door by Portland Millwork leads into a 1956 Portland home by Van Evera Bailey. Architects Timothy Schouten and David Giulietti updated the residence for the 21st century, designing a second-floor addition that harmonizes with the original structure.
Homeowner Todd Sprague called on designer Casey Hopkin of Casey Duke Design to assist him with furnishing the modernist treasure. In the entry, a pair of Lyudmila Agrich paintings hang above two Ambella Home Collection stools covered with Robert Allen fabric.
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Above: Much of Todd’s vintage furnishing collection found places in the revived abode, including the George Nelson chair that stands beside a wall clad in Ann Sacks marble surrounding the living room fireplace. Right: Beacon Hill fabric covers the living room’s vintage sofa, while Robert Allen fabric dresses Lazar chairs that provide more seating and lend a midcentury feel appropriate to the dwelling’s roots. Crowning the space is a Visual Comfort & Co. light fixture.
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In the dining room, a panel of glass folds into the wall, which opens out to a courtyard. Beneath an Arteriors chandelier, Calligaris Etoile dining chairs from Furnish surround the wood-topped dining table. The credenza is a vintage find from The 595 Project.
the ability to mirror the large overhangs of the main house,” says Schouten. Now, there’s a continuous sight line from the front yard into the rear courtyard and vice versa. The home had been largely untouched since it was first built, so the dated salmon-colored carpets and “gaudy wallpaper,” as Todd calls it, had to go. “I wanted to maintain that character but an updated version of it,” he says. “I wanted it to be crisp and exact and as perfect as I could get it.” Throughout the main house and guesthouse, the materials are sumptuous and the craftsmanship immaculate, from the living room’s marble wall to the kitchen’s Lumix countertops that seem to glow from within. Walnut cabinetry contrasts with stone and tile-faced walls and backsplashes, and Bailey’s trademark eaves were clad underneath with cedar. Todd fully immersed himself in the materials selections. “I was involved with everything in the house and spent hours finding what would be the right fit for me,” he notes. The homeowner also tapped designer Kirsti Wolfe of Kirsti Wolfe Designs for the kitchen layout and details in the guesthouse, and he later worked with designer Casey Hopkin of Casey Duke Design to choose some of the furnishings. Says Hopkin, “I was inspired by the history of the home, and the work that Todd had already done in updating the surfaces.”
In the renovation, the architects opened up the kitchen to the rest of the home while designer Kirsti Wolfe of Kirsti Wolfe Designs worked on the layout of the space. Lumix from Pental Surfaces on the counters, installed by Infinity Countertops, and walnut cabinetry by Pacific Design reflect the rich materiality found throughout the house. The sink and faucet are from Ann Sacks, while Eastbank Contractor Appliances supplied the appliances.
Below, left: A C. Jeré sculpture from Jonathan Adler hangs on an exterior wall beneath generous eaves that contractor JD Hill clad in cedar. Todd’s dog, Ari, stands on the exposed aggregate walkway installed by Fettig Commercial Construction. Below, right: The eaves, a hallmark of Bailey’s original work, protect an outdoor seating group. Expansive Fleetwood windows punctuate the home; the architects incorporated additional glazing to bring in more light.
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Stucco by HL Stucco Systems covers the main houseâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s new second-floor addition. Positioned across a grassy expanse, part of a garden planned by landscape designer Paul Knopp, is the guesthouse. Duff Maiden Mason Contractor installed the basalt walkway borders. Sawtooth Roofing used CertainTeed Presidential Shake asphalt shingles for the roof.
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In the master bedroom, Ann Sacks tile covers the fireplace wall, bestowing texture. A whimsical Arteriors pendant shines down on a Della Robbia bed flanked by Copeland Furniture nightstands. The Fabrica carpet is from HillDevine Design and Supply.
The house needed more than just a second story and fresh interior finishes. Its bones required some shoring up to withstand any potential seismic occurrences. Moreover, the original roof was primitively constructed, with no insulation between the ceiling and the roof shingles and had, by today’s standards, inadequate structural support. “The whole thing was 2-by-4s nailed on edge together and no rafters,” says builder JD Hill. “It was the craziest construction I’d ever seen.” The renovation added insulation to the roof and strengthened it with steel structural elements that remain unseen, allowing the house’s large overhangs, which had begun to sag, to look the way Bailey intended. Surrounding the residence, the large expanse of lawn is dotted with a multicolored halo of blooming flowers installed by landscape designer Paul Knopp. “We considered a more monochromatic approach with flowers to fit the contemporary design, but in the end we just decided to color it up,” he says. In the back courtyard, a new fire pit and a waterfall create a tranquil oasis that’s also ideal for entertaining. Now reborn, the home remains close to the spirit, if not also the letter, of Bailey’s original, with the changes capitalizing on the existing structure and bringing in a sense of gracious luxury. “That’s really what those midcentury architects did—a very minimal sort of design where you’ve got the long eaves and you’re maximizing glass,” Schouten says. “The key for us was just to enhance that, to showcase the warmth of the wood and the way the house fills with light.”
Walnut cabinetry carries into the sumptuous master bathroom, where vanity mirrors from DT Glass hang. Pental quartz composes the countertops by Infinity Countertops. The largeformat backsplash tile, faucets and sinks are all from Ann Sacks.
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The architects reconfigured the master bathroom to allow for more windows and light. A freestanding Victoria + Albert tub with a Kallista tub filler is a sculptural element. Tirolean Tile installed the Calacatta marble and shower tiles, which are all from Ann Sacks.
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Bradlee Distributors 206.284.8400 | Seattle bradlee.com
Baylis Architects 425.454.0566 | Bellevue baylisarchitects.com
Guggenheim Architecture + Design Studio 503.272.1566 guggenheimstudio.com
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Pacific Specialty Brands 877.430.5253 pacificspecialtybrands.com
Carney Logan Burke Architects 307.733.4000 | Jackson clbarchitects.com
Ripple Design Studio 206.913.2333 | Seattle rippledesignstudio.com
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Charles R. Stinson Architecture + Design 952.473.9503 charlesrstinson.com
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Conard Romano Architects 206.329.4227 | Seattle conardromano.com
Stillwater Dwellings 800.691.7302 | Seattle stillwaterdwellings.com
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Abbrio Kitchen & Bath Solutions 206.753.2555 | Seattle abbrio.com
Bender Custom Construction 425.827.5511 | Kirkland bendercustomconstruction.com
McKinney Group Inc. 206.669.1230 | Seattle mckinneyinc.com
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Cascade Joinery 425.212.2219 | Seattle cascadejoinery.com
Mike Fisher Construction 206.794.1892 | Bainbridge Island mikefisherconstruction.com
Stickley 315.682.5500 stickley.com
Baldwin Hardware baldwinhardware.com
Design Guild Homes 425.455.3133 | Bellevue designguildhomes.com
Otis Construction 503.288.2020 | Portland otisconstruction.com
Vault 208.726.3444 | Ketchum vaultsv.com
Builders’ Hardware & Supply 425.679.5115 | Bellevue builders-hardware.com
Don Tankersley Construction dtcportland.com
RGN Construction 206.632.7031 rgncon.com
Builders’ Hardware & Supply 206.281.3700 | Seattle builders-hardware.com
Dyna Contracting 206.297.6369 | Seattle dynacontracting.com
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Foster/White Gallery 206.622.2833 | Seattle
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Fairbank Construction Company Seattle | Bainbridge Island fairbankconstruction.com
Toth Construction 206.242.9093 | Seattle tothconstruction.com
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JayMarc Homes 425.615.6203 | Seattle jaymarchomes.com
Definitive 425.289.2318 | Bellevue definitive.com
Roby King Galleries 206.842.2063 | Bainbridge Island robykinggallery.com
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Kenneth Philp Landscape Architects 206.783.5840 | Seattle kennethphilp.com
Designer Furniture Galleries 206.764.9222 | Seattle dfgseattle.com
Six Walls Interior Design 206.275.3399 | Mercer Island six-walls.com
Jennifer West 206.405.4500 | Seattle jwshowroom.com
Susan Marinello Interiors susanmarinello.com
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Trammell-GagnĂŠ 206.762.1511 | Seattle tgshowroom.com William & Wayne 206.762.2635 | Seattle williamandwayne.com
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JEWELRY
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LANDSCAPING All Oregon Landscaping Inc 503.646.6426 alloregon.com
The Fixture Gallery thefixturegallery.com
Lochwood-Lozier Custom Homes 425.576.9200 | Redmond lochwoodlozier.com
Keller Supply Company 425.654.2407 | Bellevue 503.821.7239 | Portland kellersupply.com
Ragen & Associates 206.329.4737 | Seattle ragenassociates.com
John Paul Designs johnpauldesigns.com
Poliform 888.POLIFORM poliformusa.com
Packouz Jewelers 503.228.3111 | Portland packouzjewelers.com
Porcelanosa 877.PORSA.US porcelanosa-usa.com
Abbrio Kitchen & Bath Solutions 206.753.2555 | Seattle abbrio.com
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Hammerton Studio hammertonstudio.com
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