Luxe Magazine November/December 2019 Pacific Northwest

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W I N T E R 2 0 19 V I S I T R H S K I H O U S E .C O M TO V I E W T H E C O L L EC T I O N A N D R EQ U ES T A S O U R C E B O O K


Playback. Large 4-seat sofa and modular composition per element in solid leather, designed by Maurizio Manzoni. Cascade. Cocktail tables and end tables, designed by Fabrice Berrux. Kerala. Floor lamp, designed by Pierre Dubois & AimĂŠ CĂŠcil. Robin. Rug, designed by Senem Oezdogan. Manufactured in Europe.

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Like the most gratifying meals, the Sub-Zero, Wolf, and Cove showroom appeals to all of the senses.


Taste, touch, and see the true potential for your kitchen. From appliance test-drives to chef-led demos, we invite you to explore our products with all of your senses engaged.

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FEEL LIGHT TRANSFORMED Innovative window treatment designs by Hunter Douglas transform the natural light in your home to create the perfect ambiance, whatever the moment. #FeelLightTransformed ©2019 Hunter Douglas Inc. ® is a registered trademark of Hunter Douglas Inc.


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This past summer, admired interior designers Marie Flanigan, Britany Simon, Aimee Wertepny and Denise Morrison identified key trends during Las Vegas Market’s “Ahead of the Curve” Panel. From tactile finishes to nature-inspired accessories, these designers forecasted what’s next and best in the home décor and design world.

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BEST OF THE WEST > At Summer Market, design influencers Nathan Turner, Erica Bryen, Hilde Leiaghat, Nicole Salceda, Shay Geyer and Stephanie Holdaway sat down this past summer to discuss what’s on the docket in “West Coast Style.” Nathan moderated the panel, and described his California Style as “Eclectic, playful, adventurous.”

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FIRST LOOK > The First Look program inspired and engaged Market attendees this past summer with product displays all about “personal style” and “easy sophistication.” Las Vegas Market attendees also enjoyed a CEU seminar and showroom tours celebrating this initiative.

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DESIGN ICON > Now in its 15th year, the Las Vegas Market Design Icon Award honors an interior designer or architect who has made a significant contribution to the industry. The Design Icon presentation, hosted annually at Winter Market, pays tribute to the celebrated design professional and offers attendees an opportunity to learn firsthand from a living legend. This year, Las Vegas Market is presenting the Design Icon Award to Martyn Lawrence Bullard.

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BEHIND THE BRAND Wit and whimsy take center stage at Sacha Walckhoff ’s Christian Lacroix Maison.

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LAUNCH Schumacher taps fashion designer Johnson Hartig of Libertine for its latest designer collaboration.

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COLLABORATION Form and function merge in a new Fendi Casa collection by Cristina Celestino.

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JEWELRY BOX Ring in the season with candy-colored gems. SCENE Our cheat sheet to all things new and fabulous in the local design community

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MATERIAL The latest wallpaper trends are a study in patterned motifs. TREND Memorable runway moments inspire stylish product picks. SPOTLIGHT Iconic fashion houses bring a singular aesthetic to their new home designs.

THE LOOK

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KITCHEN + BATH Jayson Home styles Rebekah Zaveloff ’s elevated Chicago kitchen space.

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THE REPORT The new approach to fine entertaining celebrates laid-back style and personality in spades.


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REWRITING HISTORY In Seattle, a makeover for a midcentury modern gem keeps its vintage charm intact. Written by Mary Jo Bowling / Photography by Haris Kenjar

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CUTTING EDGE A Seattle artist explores the changing face of her city with her paper and glass work. Written by Laurie Perry / Photography by Rafael Soldi

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SO FAIR A HOUSE Drama is at play in an 1890s Ashland bungalow replete with moody color and metallic details. Written by Kelly Vencill Sanchez / Photography by R. Brad Knipstein

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SENSE OF PLACE Cues from her clients’ personalities and the fashion world inform an interior designer’s take on a Seattle abode. Written by Shawn Marie Gauthier / Photography by Stephen Karlisch

ON THE COVER: Designer Heidi Caillier put a contemporary spin on her clients’ 1950s home. In the family room off the kitchen, she chose a graphic Zoffany fabric for the Nickey Kehoe sofa. Above is a photograph that pays homage to the wife’s Midwestern roots. Page 216 048 / LUXESOURCE.COM


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With its headquarters and 125,000-square-foot distribution center in New Jersey, an extensive slab gallery and stone shop, eight showrooms and over 200 dealers nationwide, Artistic Tile is living the American design dream. Answering the American call for top quality, customization and the ability to choose materials firsthand, Artistic Tile delivers on these and more with a full-service, one-stopshop experience. “Our production capabilities allow customers complete freedom to design their dream space in a myriad of colors, shapes and patterns,” CEO and founder Nancy Epstein says. “And they will have the highest-quality materials that will fit perfectly in their homes. Clients can select materials in person or watch them being made at our Secaucus facility.”

“Stone is a product of permanence; something that is natural, elegant, lasts forever and cannot be imitated.”

SETTING THE BAR Since 1987, Artistic Tile has served the most discerning consumers of luxury tile and stone products under the guidance of Epstein, who continues to lead the company into the future, along with her sons Michael and Zachary Epstein, and cousins Lauren Cherkas and Joshua Levinson. Today, through its headquarters and its showrooms in New York, New Jersey, San Francisco, Chicago and Dallas, Artistic Tile leads the market, producing designs that define the direction of the tile industry. Exquisite attention to detail ensures a final product that sets the bar for the luxury tile segment. “We are known for our innovative, award-winning designs in stone, glass and other mixed materials,” Epstein says. “We also source the highest-quality materials from all over the world and stock many beautiful natural products.” 1

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rivolity, joie de vivre and kaleidoscopic colors are synonymous with the Christian Lacroix aesthetic. The same could be said of the brand’s creative director, Sacha Walckhoff, who stepped into the role in 2010 after Lacroix left the House. Over the last decade, Walckhoff has transformed the company from a fashion powerhouse to a leader in the lifestyle and home decor space. “We are one of the only fashion brands who truly succeeded in going into home decor since Versace and Ralph Lauren,” says the creative director. In his latest furnishings collection with Roche Bobois, Walckhoff has stayed true to the brand’s

theatrical roots, dreaming up a fantastical fairy tale world featuring prints of enchanted forests and exotic creatures living in harmony. “The House of Christian Lacroix is as much about contrast as it is about adding surprise and wonder to the narration in any collection,” says Walckhoff. Each piece in the Bois Paradis collection delights with contrasting textures, evocative shapes and geometric patterns, while paying homage to Christian Lacroix’s beginnings. “This collection is a return to the origins of the House and its founding principle: combining the raw with the sophisticated to create an unrivaled aesthetic style,” says Walckhoff. This is exemplified in furnishings like the sumptuous sofa, which features the botanical Cueillette print in a rich velvet. Other items, like the large sixpaneled screen in natural oak with glossy lacquer, serve as an ideal backdrop for the Bois Paradis motif: a silhouetted storybook scene of soaring birds, swinging apes, and lush flora and fauna. Similar dreamscapes appear in Christian Lacroix’s other home collaborations too, all helmed by Walckhoff, such as a fabric and wallpaper line with Designers Guild and, recently, a porcelain tableware

Sacha Walckhoff’s latest designs for Christian Lacroix Maison include the Bois Paradis Bleu Nigelle wallcovering for Designers Guild (shown on previous page), a porcelain tableware collection with Vista Alegre (top, right), and a furnishings line with Roche Bobois (left).

collection with Vista Alegre. Herbariae, inspired by five flowers—the poppy, narcissus, lotus, dahlia and thistle—and designed around two color themes—a graphic black-and-white palette, and a watercolor style that combines soft pinks and yellows with celadon green and peacock blue—brings a neoclassical freshness to the table. “Mixing geometric patterns and floral ones makes each of them much more interesting,” says Walckhoff. “It allows the eye to go from one point to the other when looking at the decor of the room. As Diana Vreeland said, ‘The eye has to travel.’ ” Enhancing the natural environment has been a trademark of the Christian Lacroix brand, and one that Walckhoff embraces. Iconic moments include the Butterfly Parade design created in 2012 that so embodied the frivolities and joie de vivre of Christian Lacroix that it was mistaken for an archival print. “The lesson was that if a design is close enough to the idea people have about the brand, then the design is Lacroix!” remarks Walckhoff. As a multifaceted company, Walckhoff welcomes, and uses to his advantage, a broader vision. “We are not stopped by ideas that an interior brand would not do or have. To be un-experimented, unexpected sometimes helps,” he says. Aspirations include designing a hotel or a restaurant, and with Walckhoff ’s provocative spirit, one can only imagine the mythical fairy-tale world he might dream up. “When your imagination is always on fire, you just have to move forward,” he says. “It is exciting but exhausting sometimes! It keeps me alive.”

WALCKHOFF HEADSHOT: ANTOINE TEMPÉ. TABLEWARE: COURTESY VISTA ALEGRE. FURNISHINGS: COURTESY ROCHE BOBOIS.

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Personality

TRAITS SCHUMACHER TAKES A WALK ON THE WILD SIDE WITH JOHNSON HARTIG’S FASHION HOUSE, LIBERTINE. WRITTEN BY SHANNON SHARPE PHOTOGRAPHY BY PAUL COSTELLO

Johnson Hartig, founder of the fashion label Libertine, believes clothing should showcase one’s personality and that the same goes for interior design. “The psychology of interiors fascinates me,” he observes. Hartig brings that passion to his new line with Schumacher—a 40-piece collection of wallpaper, fabric and trim showcasing a mix of bold colors and patterns, but with classical influences. “The collection encapsulates him perfectly,” remarks Dara Caponigro, Schumacher’s creative director. “If you were to use it all together, it makes quite the statement. But if you were to pick out separate pieces, they still translate individually.” Caponigro is a longtime fan of Hartig and she saw him as the perfect collaborator with Schumacher. The brand has a history of working with fashion designers, beginning with Paul Poiret in 1930 and later Elsa Schiaparelli and Karl Lagerfeld under the Waverly brand. The Libertine collection is an example of what Caponigro calls the “yin and yang” of the company. “We have beautiful classics,” she says. “But we’re always pushing forward in terms of fashion and fun.” Bringing his own personality to every detail, many of the pieces, like the Punk Rock Mix Tape trim, were inspired by Hartig’s childhood or his everyday life. “Growing up in the ’70s and ’80s, I’ve always been inspired by punk culture,” he says. And the hand-drawn artwork of the Magical Ming Dragon fabric and wallcovering was influenced by Hartig’s own prized Tibetan rug. While his newest designs embody a sharp boldness, they maintain an underlying classic style. For example, the Modern Toile fabric and wallcovering features a contemporary twist on the traditional design using large-scale patterns, and the Java Seas fabric finds its inspiration in Indian batiks from the 16th and 17th centuries. “I can’t wait to see how people use them—even if they use a couple pillows or pieces throughout a room,” Hartig says. “It will be reflective of their personalities, as they are of mine.”

Johnson Hartig photographed in his Los Angeles home with his dog, Terrance. “The way Johnson understands home is the way he understands fashion,” says Dara Caponigro, Schumacher’s creative director. “He has an innate style, innate creativity.”


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he right rug is a springboard for a space— setting the tone, palette and texture for a room. As such, the floor coverings in RH’s latest Ultra Luxe collection set the bar high with rich textiles such as handspun silk, Mongolian cashmere, Peruvian Alpaca and pure New Zealand wool. Soft to the touch, these fabrics, along with premium linen, have long been synonymous with elevated apparel and home decor. The collection features pieces that are exquisitely hand-knotted from the most refined materials—ranging from 80- to 121-knot count per square inch—with a plushness that can be felt in the dense pile of each design. And just in time for the season, the cashmere collection is expanding with a shag addition, making this winter that much cozier.


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Formally trained as an architect, Cristina Celestino’s design direction combines traditional elements connoting heritage with a contemporary aesthetic. As a fellow Italian interior and product designer with a passion for legacy, it was quite fitting that Fendi Casa tapped Celestino for its latest groundbreaking collection, Back Home. Here, Luxe gets the scoop on the inspiration behind the collaboration with the renowned fashion label. You first worked with Fendi designing one-ofa-kind furniture for the Design Miami booth in 2016. What came next? I worked with Fendi on the Omotesando store in Tokyo, where the Design Miami concept was adapted to a pop-up using everything from the furniture to wallcoverings. Some of those pieces—mostly low tables and sofas—were then chosen and produced exclusively for several Fendi boutiques worldwide. Silvia Venturini Fendi trusted in my

vision and thought that my collection represented the Fendi world, but also had strong potential commercially. After suggesting my work to Raffaella Vignatelli, the president of Fendi Casa, this collection, Back Home, was born.

company and an Italian family heritage brand run by women, both Fendi and Fendi Casa, who offered me complete freedom in the design process. We shared a common vision, so it was a very easy collaboration from start to finish.

And the influence? Silvia Venturini Fendi asked me to create a collection of furniture inspired by the Pequin—Fendi’s signature broad stripe pattern—created back in 1987, the same year Fendi Casa launched. As for the inspiration, the overall mood is from the ’70s—and, in particular, the interiors and furniture of Willy Rizzo, a decorator and photographer who worked in Rome in the mid-60s. He mixed refined luxury with a modern vision in a bold and distinct way using very rich material combinations and finishes.

Any favorites? That would be like asking a parent to name a favorite child—it’s impossible! I love different elements in each of the pieces, and I love that they work alone as either statement and iconic pieces, or equally well together.

This is a large collection—14 products! What was it like to work with the Fendi Casa team? It was an honor to collaborate with such an iconic

What were your aspirations for this collection? My hope, as it is with all of my designs, is to create pieces that express a message and a story beyond the aesthetic value. One that people remember. Fendi Casa’s quality is impeccable, so if people choose to pass this furniture down, they can certainly do so, but I never design with those preconceptions. I simply follow my heart and my imagination.


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FIRST LOOK JASON DALLAS DESIGN

Describe the Jason Dallas Design aesthetic. The firm isn’t married to one aesthetic. Each project is truly unique to the individual client, tailored to their needs and desires. The storefront, however, evolves constantly—much like my taste. Today it leans into rugged sophistication, incorporating worldly, organic elements with modern lines and dramatic ambience. What can shoppers find at your retail store? An assemblage of custom furnishings, unusual

home goods, kitchen wares, curated art, handmade pottery and glassware, lighting, and our exclusive line of Italian cabinetry, Supplied Design. Tell us about Supplied Design. I craved fully custom, high-quality, well-made kitchen cabinets, but we struggled to find them in our market. I crossed paths with an incredible Italian kitchen manufacturer and we partnered to bring exactly that to the Pacific Northwest. At our showroom, you can see and touch a fully outfitted kitchen, wardrobe and bathroom in addition to reviewing hundreds of material and finish samples to inform your home’s design. What happens in the evenings? Our monthly pioneer class is a small group cooking lesson, led by a local chef, featuring fourcourse meals for parties of up to six people. The intimate environment provides the perfect opportunity to gather around a dining table with a glass of wine and enjoy the space and each other’s company while learning something new and enriching.

SHELF life NATURAL ELEGANCE: LUXURIOUS MOUNTAIN LIVING

Rarely do designers blend interiors and the landscapes that surround them as thoughtfully as Jackson Hole’s WRJ Design. In this collection of homes dotting the American West, founders Rush Jenkins and Klaus Baer take design enthusiasts on a journey from the Rockies to the Pacific. Each home highlights WRJ’s refined-yet-rustic aesthetic with warm palettes and rugged elements smoothly merged with contemporary details and modern luxuries. William Abranowicz’s photographs elegantly showcase the firm’s distinctive mountain designs, each deeply connected to the wilderness just outside its windows. The end result is inspiration and appreciation for the environs both in the home and outdoors. vendomepress.com 098 / LUXESOURCE.COM

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FIRST LOOK PHOTOS: STOREFRONT, ANDREW GIAMMARCO; RENDERING: SUPPLIED DESIGN. SHELF LIFE PHOTOS: COURTESY VENDOME PRESS.

Beginning simply as the studio for Jason Dallas Design, this Seattle space (1916 E. Mercer St.) grew as the interior designer expanded his footprint with another showroom for his latest venture, Supplied Design. Now the neighborhood’s bustling brunch crowd can shop at the storefront on weekends, and workshop-goers can attend cooking lessons—art and home improvement classes are coming soon—in the evenings. Dallas brings Luxe up to speed. jasondallasdesign.com, supplieddesign.com


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FROM PORTLAND TO VANCOUVER, A TRIO OF ECLECTIC INTERIORS INVITES ELEVATED DRINKING AND DINING EXPERIENCES.

While many Pacific Northwest restaurants play to their surroundings with moodier earth tones and rustic furnishings, the design of Little Neon Taco in Seattle’s First Hill neighborhood (1011 Boren Ave.) transports patrons to a warmer climate with bright white walls and bold color complementing its Mexican-inflected menu. Chef/owner Monica Dimas purchased the space to give her former pop-up a permanent home. Photos of old plaster grottos in Mexico inspired Tamara Codor and Sterling Voss of Codor Design to craft the eatery’s focal point, a brightly lit corner bar, in white plaster with built-in block shelves for a lively mix of traditional decor and useful storage. The lighting overhead—large globes suspended from sound-dampening rosettes—offers a beautiful solution to a common problem. littleneontaco.com

▲ ABIGAIL HALL Downtown Portland’s 20th-century Woodlark Building and the Cornelius Hotel have been combined to create The Woodlark Hotel. In addition to 150 guest rooms, the hotel boasts an elegant cocktail bar, Abigail Hall (813 SW Alder St.). In line with owner Jennifer Quist of Holler Hospitality’s vision for a comfortable hangout with a nod to women’s history, Smith Hanes Studio modeled its design after the Cornelius Hotel’s original lounge: a ladies’ reception hall with a pink and green palette. The original penny tile floors and coffered ceiling were replicated in the space, where hand-painted wallpaper by Michael Paulus begins at the bar and borders velvet barstools, an emerald tiled fireplace, curved booths and marble tables. Quist named the bar after women’s suffrage activist Abigail Scott Duniway. abigailhallpdx.com 100 / LUXESOURCE.COM

▲ BLOSSOM DIM SUM & GRILL Eric Yang, former general manager of acclaimed contemporary Chinese restaurant Mott 32, pays homage to Vancouver’s cultural diversity with his new 6,000-square-foot East-meets-West eatery Blossom Dim Sum & Grill (808 Bute St.). The stylish spot’s design certainly looks the part: a vibrant mix of Asian-influenced decor such as tufted velvet banquettes, a Chinese parasolthemed installation and an eye-catching mural of oversize cherry blossoms by local artist Tyler Toews. “Vancouver is one of the most multicultural cities in the world, and we wanted to bring this to life under one roof,” says Yang. blossomdimsum.com

LITTLE NEON TACO PHOTO: JOHNNY CHEW. BLOSSOM PHOTO: COURTESY BLOSSOM DIM SUM & GRILL. ABIGAIL HALL PHOTO: CHRISTIAN HARDER.

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MEET the MAKER FERNWEH WOODWORKING

Inspired by furniture designer Sam Maloof, along with Danish modernist icons Finn Juhl and Hans Wegner, former U.S. military officer and woodland firefighter Justin Nelson began Fernweh Woodworking out of his Bend, Oregon garage workshop in 2015. A self-taught woodworker who is just as passionate about design, Nelson has a catalog of smallbatch minimalist tables (such as the Tripod Tables, below) and chairs, all designed and produced in-house. “I view myself as just a beginner woodworker and designer, and to some extent I hope to always feel that way,” he says. “No matter how much you learn, you should always be overwhelmed and excited by the oceans of things yet to be discovered. I hope to do my small part to keep the craft of woodworking not only alive, but fresh.” When asked about his 2020 plans, Nelson dreams big: He plans to incorporate several more pieces into his line, including a dining chair, a contemporary lounge chair and ottoman set, and a new ottoman design for his current award-winning sling chair, Fernweh’s inaugural design (bottom). Nelson intends to move his company’s headquarters to a larger space in Bend as well. fernwehwoodworking.com

BEHIND the BLOOM On a city-sized lot that sat untouched for 100 years in Seattle’s South Park enclave, Carey Wendel, owner of Bleedfoot Florals, grows unexpected and beautiful botanicals for the shop’s seasonal arrangements. Whether it’s blooms for an everyday bouquet, a full-service wedding or a large-scale custom installation, everything begins at Bleedfoot’s urban farm. Wendel and her team spend winters sourcing and sowing interesting new plants, so that everything they produce features a unique element they’ve raised themselves. This, Wendel says, allows them to infuse their designs with unusual and hardto-find local blooms, all at their very best as far as color, scent and quality. With a background in fine arts, horticulture and graphic design, Wendel brings a refreshing perspective to the event and flower industry. “My passions truly lie in matching people, places and plants together,” she explains. “Every plant and flower has its own charming character, delicate lines and subtle personality, and I love considering all of these elements when curating designs for our clients.” bleedfootflorals.com 102 / LUXESOURCE.COM

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3. Tweed Wallpaper in Pink / Price upon request / cole-and-son.com 4. Petra Towel Rack by Maison Valentina / $3,830 / covethouse.eu 5. Vintage Chanel Gold Earrings / $1,000 / 1stdibs.com 6. Circus Velour Ottoman by Simon Legald / from $620 / propertyfurniture.com 7. Sunburst Screen by Hutton Wilkinson for Tony Duquette / $3,888 / maitland-smith.com 8. Hupo Candle / $125 / trudon.com

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2. Floral-print Satin Cushion by Preen by Thornton Bregazzi / $201 / matchesfashion.com

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3. Jardin Mirror / $1,545 / bunnywilliamshome.com 4. Printed Metallic Leather Alibi Bag / $2,390 / oscardelarenta.com

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Marking the 50th anniversary of his namesake line in 2018, Ralph Lauren celebrated with a Central Park show featuring an astounding 100 runway looks. Reviving his famous collections—from collegiate prep to effortless black tie—viewers left wanting to dress for his perfectly curated worlds. A fan favorite: his refined, rustic interpretation of the American West where sumptuous textiles, references to nature, and rich colors came together to create an effortlessly chic aesthetic.

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1. Amethyst Bubbles Hock / $310 / saint-louis.com 2. Kantha Blanket in Indigo Plaid by Light-Years / $800 / communedesign.com 3. Garrett Ice Bucket and Tongs / $295 / ralphlauren.com

5. 9099-92 Cocktail Ottoman / Price upon request / leeindustries.com 6. Cowhide Rug / from $366 / shophorne.com

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4. Giardino Antico Small Turquoise Cushion by Tessitura Bevilacqua / $1,140 / artemest.com


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SITTING PRETTY Inspired by the intricate braiding detail seen on Fendi’s elegant handbags, the new Thea Swivel Armchair uses a geometric woven leather cord design for the back of the piece. Fendi Casa’s master craftsmen mark out the saddle hide motif strand by strand. luxurylivinggroup.com


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ON DISPLAY The epitome of Americana style, Ralph Lauren Home has teamed up with storied English ceramics company Burleigh on an assortment of elegant dining and entertaining pieces. Romantic floral motifs Faded Peony and Garden Vine are shown in green, the newest colorway for the season. ralphlauren.com


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SLEEK SILHOUETTE Simple lines and superior quality are the hallmarks of the Tray-Tôt by Hermès, a multipurpose tray holder that also makes a chic side or drinks table. Bridle leather straps evoke a harness, part of the brand’s equestrian ethos, and contrast beautifully with the rich oak wood. hermes.com


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RIGHT ANGLE Made famous by iconic Italian fashion house Missoni, the classic chevron knitwear designs have been reworked and magnified on Jarris and Zig Zag, two new rug styles from Missoni Home. Each floor covering is hand-tufted and can be made in any shape or size. starkcarpet.com


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Today, the kitchen is the main hub of the house, so set the scene with an oversize vase brimming with greenery. For this space, Devin Kirk, vice president of merchandising for Jayson Home, chose olive tree branches, which can last for weeks. Previous page: A gorgeous floral arrangement is a must when entertaining in your dining room. “It anchors the space, sets the tone and can be a great conversation starter,� says Kirk, who styled the display with anemones, sedum, dahlias and magnolia branches in a generous white vase.

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For a row house renovation in Chicago’s historic Hyde Park, Rebekah Zaveloff’s clients requested one element straightaway: a woodburning fireplace in the kitchen. The family has a summer home in Vermont with an outdoor pizza oven and wanted to bring a similar vibe to this residence. Thankfully, Zaveloff, the designer and cofounder of KitchenLab Interiors, was completely on board. “It’s all about creating spaces that feel a certain way, evoke emotion or a sense of nostalgia,” Zaveloff explains. In this case, the homeowners desired a kitchen that would recall vacation all year long. kitchenlabinteriors.com The fireplace is such a defining feature. How did you decide on its placement within the kitchen? I know from working in old homes that adding fireplaces can be a very challenging undertaking. There is a lot to consider, including chimney size, structural issues, converting gas lines, ventilation and so on. Originally, we had designed the fireplace to go on the back wall between the windows but when we demolished the space, we found an old chimney in the corner and the location really ended up being a happy accident.


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Tell us about your approach to pattern. The patterned concrete floor tiles make the space here! In so many kitchens we incorporate wood floors, as people are nervous to commit to pattern, but the wood on wood can start to blend; it can be challenging to create contrast. Here, the tile adds a dose of drama but isn’t overwhelming. I did several versions of the design until we came up with something everyone loved with just the right balance of black and white. 176 / LUXESOURCE.COM

How is the dining room used? This space certainly changed once we opened it up to the kitchen. Before, the two rooms were separated by a large volume that housed a pantry and powder room; it felt choppy. Now, everything flows together nicely. So I decided to do away with dedicated dining, living and hall areas and instead put seating everywhere. I believe if you make spaces welcoming, people will use them!

Extra seating areas are always smart, and this cozy space in front of the fireplace houses Jayson Home’s Melrose Chair in spice velvet with a Siren Song pillow. Custom Villa Lagoon Tile, selected by designer Rebekah Zaveloff, decorates the floor.


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Think outside the box when it comes to the mantel. Fig branches provide an interesting pop of green while a marbleized teapot adds unexpected charm and a pretty silhouette. Few things are more important than good lighting and a scattering of candlesticks ensures the festivities will continue by candlelight, says Kirk.

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A good tray is the unsung hero of the bar: It instantly corrals bottles and glassware making the space look more put together. Fresh herbs in small vessels are a nice alternative to florals and allow guests to be creative while mixing their own cocktails. For more styling tips, turn to the recently launched JH Stylist by Jayson Home, which provides suggestions to perfectly curate your space. jaysonhome.com/stylist

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Elegant, functional and simple shed forms, employed for centuries by the inhabitants of the Puget Sound area, inspired the design of this Port Madison house with a midcentury modern vibe.

Simple forms, timeless materials and spare but bold details shape this modern interpretation of the farmhouse vernacular that both stands out and blends into an established neighborhood near Lake Washington.


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Brechbuhler Architects and its team worked with the clients to design and construct a home for this special Montana location. The firm’s specialty is designing custom homes in the Mountain West.

With its spacious porch facing the pool and gardens, this refined home is a sunlight-filled expression of a classic farmhouse, where traditional detailing blends seamlessly with modern touches.

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This classic, Shingle-style home is rich in tradition and detail, yet designed for contemporary, active family living. It features views of the lake and city skyline beyond.

This environmentally sensitive home blends sustainable, modern design with the beauty of old-world vineyards. The interior features custom details and airy spaces.

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The butterfly roof of this home expresses the natural lines of the site by following the slope toward the shore, then turning up to capture spectacular Lake Washington views. Photography by John Granen.

Carefully crafted and fully unique to the homeowner’s vision, this magnificent master bath provides a custom experience, incorporating the finest materials and vanities. This is the art of architecture.

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This country residence was designed to evoke a rambling farmhouse, with additions that look as if they were built over generations.

With its wall of gold-leaf glass tile, vertical-grain fir windows and molecular light fixture, this stylish retreat offers a 21st-century take on classic Northwest modernism.


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KASA ARCHITECTURE 206.334.2521 | kasaarchitecture.com Architect Susan Ingham improved and transformed her clients’ existing 1906 house, seamlessly blending the old with the new. This breakfast room is the clients’ new favorite place.

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The home is a ski retreat with a focus on lightness, sunshine and color. The sun-seeking owners selected the lot for its fantastic mountain views high up on a mountainside, with floor-to-ceiling windows framing the view.

By reconfiguring the living spaces to be more light-filled and connected, and using a limited palette of white oak and black accents, this 1960s house was completely refreshed.

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Located on the northern slope of an extinct volcano, this award-winning Hood River Residence rests at the transition between agricultural valley and forested hillside.

Established two decades ago, Skylab is a band of explorers—curious, industrious and experimental. With architects, designers, makers and entrepreneurs, the team reveals the unseen for those willing to seek it.

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Inspired by midcentury modern architecture, this home embraces views of the San Jacinto Mountains. White stucco and minimal detailing contrast with the lush landscape. Photography by James Butchart.

This kitchen is part of a whole house remodel, where specialty fabricated wood beams, mantels, doors, white oak cabinets and stone blend to create a Santa Barbara-meets-Northwest feel.


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To lend a nostalgic feel to her clients’ Los Altos Hills, California, music room, interior designer Heather Hilliard selected Iksel’s Hindustan wallcovering for Schumacher, which portrays “an evocative fantasy landscape of pre-Raj India.” A diamond-stripe wool rug by Holland & Sherry dresses down the scene.


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LIGHTEN UP Silver polish, starched linens, seafood forks: Mercifully, such ceremony is no longer a must. As Luxe uncovers, it’s the entirely personal and surprising experiences that leave a lasting impression. Over the next few pages, designers and creatives weigh in on the conversation, encouraging us to pair heirloom dishware with bold linens and wild vines, to outfit guest rooms with raucous minibars, and by all means, to mingle beyond the bounds of the living and dining areas, as evidenced by this sumptuous yet laid-back music room by interior designer Heather Hilliard. Mind you, this “new” approach to fine entertaining isn’t so much new as a swinging of the pendulum: “Mrs. Astor was known for her infamous Midnight Suppers,” recalls event designer Rebecca Gardner. “These were intimate after-parties where she served ridiculously casual food like spaghetti and meatballs on her finest china. The beginning of high-low!” Take a page from the infamous socialite’s book, and toast to the season.


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HISTORY REPEATS In Victorian-era England, drawing rooms were a prerequisite for any fine home, providing an elegant hub to “withdraw” for post-dinner merriment. Fast-forward a century and change, and the room’s intentionality is enjoying a renaissance, thanks to reinvigorated demand for defined entertaining spaces. Here, Steven Harris Architects and Rees Roberts + Partners adapted the concept on the parlor floor of a historic 1856 Chelsea townhouse, deftly eschewing any stuffy connotations in the process. “We reinterpreted the home’s original Italianate revival moldings into a more streamlined and proportionate version that still held the intended gravitas of the room,” explains Kevin Blusewicz, senior associate at Steven Harris Architects. Joined by convivial seating arrangements, a “discrete yet assertive” color scheme and impressively scaled new windows that bathe the room in sunlight, the grand bones appear to soften and relax. reesroberts.com


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THREE A-LIST EVENT DESIGNERS SOUND OFF ON THE SIGNATURE PARTY TRICK THAT WILL KEEP GUESTS BUZZING.

REBECCA GARDNER

Founder and Creative Director, Houses & Parties Reimagine the classics. I like to set the table with my best pieces, most of which belonged to my grandmother, but I avoid being stuffy. The key is to be a little irreverent with anything fancy. One way to do this is to layer patterns on top of each other, like a floral Meissen dinner plate on top of a chintz fabric. I prefer big, luscious flowers that are just about to fall apart and unruly vines that twist around place settings. You can also repurpose: consider fingers bowls for ice cream sundaes and nut dishes for colorful candies. If you make the table a little wild and naughty, guests will behave accordingly. rebecca-gardner.com

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SOLO SHOW

From industry galas to society weddings, a distinct pattern in floral design has emerged: single-bloom arrangements. Lush and unfussy, this shift is actualized by Poshan, a new Manhattan-based floral atelier. With Art Deco-inspired linen packaging and a mission of celebrating the singular beauty of rare varieties, Poshan has become a fast favorite of the fashion crowd. Here, founder Wu York shares his approach. poshanflowers.com Inspiration behind Poshan: I couldn’t find floral arrangements that I loved, so I created them. I use single flowers in powerfully simple arrangements, without any “filler” or greens. I base the overall sculptural shape on what’s available at the market each morning. Clients are asking for: English roses! And seasonal flowers, like tree peonies and fresh French lavender. Floral wisdom to live by: Less is more. Focus on quality flowers displayed in special, handmade vessels. People appreciate these two elements now more than ever.

HISTORY REPEATS: TY COLE/OTTO. EXPERT APPROACH HEADSHOTS: GARDNER PHOTO, CHIA CHONG; RAFANELLI PHOTO, JOEL BENJAMIN PHOTOGRAPHY; COHEN PHOTO, INNA KOSTUKOVSKY. SOLO SHOW: DAVID MALOSH. SHAPE SHIFTER: GIACOMO MAESTRI.

BRYAN RAFANELLI

Founder & Chief Creative Officer, Rafanelli Events; author of A Great Party (Rizzoli) Play with scale. I encourage my clients to think big, even in an intimate space. Of course, this means keeping things tasteful and proportionate, but larger design elements will act as conversation starters and add energy to your event. When a room fills with people, many traditional touches, like linens, florals and candlelight, are ultimately obscured by bodies. Size makes a statement and we talk often about “shoulders and above” at my company. You always want a larger visual element that will live above the crowd! rafanellievents.com

COLLEEN KENNEDY COHEN

Founder and Creative Director, Colleen Kennedy Cohen LLC Make it interactive. Guests like to participate in something, so I try to create an element that allows them to engage with the event design. Consider styling a fabulous dessert cart with various sweets, and allow guests to handselect their final course. My go-tos include chocolate mousse, almond nougat, beautiful holiday cookies, ribbon candies, mini pies, gumdrops (Lord Jones CBD gumdrops are always a hit) and roasted chestnuts for cracking. I love a tableside surprise, especially around the holidays. colleenkennedycohen.com

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SHAPE SHIFTER Lato x Lato, the design lab from architect couple Francesco Breganze de Capnist and Virginia Valentini, touts its debut collection as “inspired by Italian architectural heritage, reframed for a contemporary global aesthetic.” One look at the Vestalia candleholder and this ethos is rendered in clarity: What appears as a single slab of imperial green marble is actually a series of movable, hinged parts, a reference to 1930s Rationalist architecture. Candlelight turned conversation starter. latoxlato.com


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Where an objet d’art adds gravitas, an objet d’art-cum-accent stool adds a layer of practicality, seamlessly morphing into overflow guest seating as needed. New from Under the Influence, the latest line of furnishings by Benoist F. Drut for Maison Gerard, the Champignon Mignon stool (shown in green velvet) delivers on both quizzical charm and utility. A contemporary take on a mushroom stool, each seat is lightweight and mobile (handy for pulling in close for hushed conversations). Adding bespoke appeal, the height and upholstery are customizable. maisongerard.com


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POSH PERCH: ARIAN CAMILLERI. FAMILY AFFAIR: MARCO DABBICCO, COURTESY ARTEMEST.

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For a truly one-off tablescape, look to the Milanese Wunderkammer, Laboratorio Paravicini. Over 20 plus years, owner Costanza Paravicini has mastered the art of whimsical, painterly ceramics—recently, with her daughters, Benedetta and Margherita, co-helming design and production. While the company’s wildly popular annual collections are available for purchase on Artemest and other e-tailers, the studio also accepts custom projects on commission through its made-tomeasure program. Send an email, or better still, pay the ladies a visit at their central Milan studio, and they’ll adapt monograms, family crests, sketches or textile patterns onto their signature dishware. Since designs are hand-painted to the bisque base before their final glazing round, remarkably, pieces are not only suited for everyday use, but also dishwasher safe. paravicini.it


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Boutique establishments brimming with personal touches and memorable amenities have fast become the new wave of luxury hotels. So, where could be a more prescient well to draw inspiration from for our own guest quarters this season? We turned to the riotously beautiful NOLA hot spot Maison de la Luz, designed by Atelier Ace and Studio Shamshiri, for a lesson in idiosyncratic design and Southern hospitality. maisondelaluz.com

⊳ DOWN TIME Thrice daily meals together can test even the dearest of friends and family, which makes the integration of a private guest nook for morning coffees or solo meals a bonus for all. Let Maison de la Luz’s intimate window adjacent seating areas, each equipped with loungefriendly seating and copper-topped “séance tables” etched in astrological motifs, remind that this setup can nest happily in guest accommodations of all shapes and sizes.

IN GOOD SPIRITS ⊲ Throughout the hotel’s 36 king rooms, a festive tone is set by the trading of nightstands for decadent bedside minibars. A selection of top-shelf libations— amongst them, Hibiki Japanese Harmony Whiskey and Ruinart Brut Rosé—sit atop a bespoke bar cabinet, which in turn encloses an artful collection of highball and champagne glasses. Brass ice buckets in the shape of a pineapple cheekily harken back to the hotel’s overarching design goal: moments of rebellion within the envelope of traditional hospitality.

▲ DETAIL ORIENTED When it came to conceptualizing the en suites, Studio Shamshiri principal designer Pamela Shamshiri “leaned into classic hotel iconography: waffle robes, incredible towels and all-stone bathrooms.” But luxuriant amenities extend beyond these focal details to smaller nuances of the bathroom design. Note, for example, the patinaed silver vanity set by Pigeon and Poodle and the merchandized curation of Grown Alchemist toiletries; chic and considered final flourishes for any guest setup.


BE OUR GUEST: STEPHEN KENT JOHNSON. DOUBLE ACT: RACHEL ROBSHAW. PRECIOUS CARGO: COURTESY MRS. JOHN L. STRONG.

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DOUBLE ACT Litchfield, Connecticut-based architect and designer Julia Metcalf is not a fan of the phrase “she shed,” but admits it applies to this jewel box study, which moonlights as a chic cocktail lounge. “The client wanted a place to hide away, to work and to entertain in privacy,” says Metcalf. To welcome the addition of company, a traditional desk chair was replaced with a custom settee, and the Zuber wallpaper-clad bar area holds a rainbow of vintage glassware (sourced at the Brimfield Antique Show) set atop highgloss, piano-finish built-ins concealing a petite wine refrigerator. With the stashing of a laptop, the glamorous work space takes on the persona of an intimate speakeasy where only a chosen few gain admittance. juliametcalfdesigns.com

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Rendered in jewel tones and adorned with birds and butterflies, the newest installment of wrapping paper from heritage brand Mrs. John L. Strong stands as testament to the fact that a gift is only as chic (and memorable) as the package it arrives in. With a heavy weight, large scale and matte, tactile finish, each sheet is a present in itself: a little luxury worthy of crafting or framing, or simply unwrapping with affection. Save the remnants and give in style all year long. mrsstrong.com


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PACIFIC NORTHWEST No industry is more unpredictable or exciting than real estate. Seasonal influences, changing demographics and the economy all play a prominent role in property values. Hot spots, trending neighborhoods and a growing millennial marketplace continue to change the game, shifting buyers’ perceptions of what defines ‘home.’ No one is more central to buying and selling than the real estate professionals on the following pages. Together, they bring extensive market knowledge and industry relationships to the negotiating table—helping buyers make sound investments, and sellers make sound decisions.


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£ The Bellevue skyline continues to change, as the urbanization of the region hits unprecedented growth.

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It can all be found in Bellevue—high-rise condominiums, waterfront access, sprawling estates—all tucked away within provincial neighborhoods with access to the premier lifestyle amenities that downtown has to offer. Regularly ranked as one of the best places to live in the country, Bellevue remains a global city in the heart of the Eastside.

BECKY GRAY OF REALOGICS SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY 206.605.1927 | eastsideglobaladvisor.com While the real estate market throughout Seattle and the Greater Eastside maintain international interest, Becky Gray remains laser-focused on her business, especially across the waterfront and Bellevue markets. With the announcement of Realogics Sotheby’s International Realty’s forthcoming office opening in Bellevue, Gray, Senior Global Real Estate Advisor with the firm, is more passionate than ever about the Eastside neighborhoods she has called home for nearly 30 years. When discussing these highly sought-after areas, she says, “There isn’t one characteristic that makes Bellevue unique, but rather a perfect paragon of cultural fusion. There are so many different cultural experiences, natural offerings, a booming urban presence, and a wonderful place for everyone.” Gray continues to educate herself on international markets through her two major appointments through Sotheby’s International Realty® as a Board Member of Global Advisor: China, and a member of the Market Leaders group, a selection of the top 50 brokers within the global firm. “I have the privilege of working with some of the most successful brokers in the country, allowing me to provide clients with unmatched exposure,” she says.

“The global spotlight on our area has been such a gratifying experience— watching people relocate here and appreciating its beauty, culture and individuality.” ON THE MARKET

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Located at 8439 SE 87th Street on Mercer Island, this remarkable estate is located on a street-to-waterfront setting within an enclave of luxurious homes. Inside, high-end finishes abound with three levels of views overlooking Lake Washington and Mount Rainier. A 65-foot low-bank waterfront and 100-foot dock and boat lift complete the offering. Offered at $5,495,000.


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Becky Gray is truly an evolutionary woman, especially when it comes to real estate. A longtime resident of the Eastside and Seattle area with a passion for her local market, Gray has spent more than 20 years cultivating a career that speaks to expertise, continuing curiosity and a love for her clients. A leader of Realogics Sotheby’s International Realty and the founder at the helm of her new group, The Gray Team, she combines regional insight with an understanding of the international client—a game changer in the Seattle and Greater Eastside markets.

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Situated on a quiet, tree-lined street in Laurelhurst, this classic 1931 home was designed by Ewald Pape. It has been lovingly cared for and meticulously improved with large, light-filled bedrooms; refined spa-like bathrooms; and an incredible amount of storage. A chef’s kitchen includes a Viking range, fine fixtures and finishes. Stunning English gardens offer a beautiful respite to relax. A true pairing of elegance and practicality. Offered at $1,125,000.

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503.473.5097 | theportlandlife.com Portland is a market with countless neighborhoods, each with its own unique personality and market trends. “It’s definitely a study in microeconomics,” says Windermere Realty Trust broker Blake Ellis, speaking to the importance of working with someone who knows the area well when buying or selling a home. “Proper guidance can save lots of money and prevent lots of frustration,” he says. With 15 years behind him, Ellis lives this truth. While Portland continues to favor an incredibly strong local economy it, too, is adjusting to the ever-changing market. But one thing, Ellis says, continues to make or break the sale of a home: Price. “Pricing realistically is a must. Homes that aren’t priced properly to start and require reductions later on, usually take much longer to sell,” he says. In Portland, specifically, new construction high-rises, midcentury modern homes, Craftsman and bungalow styles, and new builds remain perennial favorites. For his own home, Ellis sought practicality of design and convenience of location—two factors that led him to Portland’s Pearl District, where he lives in a new-build high-rise condominium. But when looking to get away, Ellis heads to Palm Springs or San Francisco for a little R&R.

“My philosophy is simple. I offer honest, expert advice to my clients, so they can make sound real estate decisions with tangible results.” ON THE MARKET

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$1 MILLION Ellis has a 2,247-square-foot condominium in The Casey listed at this price, with two bedrooms and a large terrace. $3 MILLION A midcentury minicompound just hit the market in the Southwest Hills at this price point. $5 MILLION AND UP A multiacre compound with a historic estate totaling over 14,000 square feet and within minutes to downtown Portland.


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Met 101 | 1,587sf, 2beds, 2ba | $735,000

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Cosmo 2512 | 1,368sf | 2 beds, 2 baths | Sale Pending

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Cindy Kelly Founding Broker 425.260.2017 cindy@cindykelly.com Compass is a licensed real estate broker and abides by Equal Housing Opportunity laws. All material presented herein is intended for informational purposes only. Information is compiled from sources deemed reliable but is subject to errors, omissions, changes in price, condition, sale, or withdrawal without notice. No statement is made as to the accuracy of any description. All measurements and square footages are approximate. This is not intended to solicit property already listed. Nothing herein shall be construed as legal, accounting or other professional advice outside the realm of real estate brokerage.



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Rewriting HISTORY A MIDCENTURY MODERN-LOVING COUPLE HONORS THE PAST WHILE EMBRACING THE PRESENT. WRITTEN BY MARY JO BOWLING PHOTOGRAPHY BY HARIS KENJAR

INTERIOR DESIGN / HEIDI CAILLIER, HEIDI CAILLIER DESIGN


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ichael and Emily Nesmith are so into midcentury modern style, they named their black-and-brown striped cat Eames. It’s no wonder, then, that they wanted to preserve and celebrate their 1959 Seattle home’s period details. “This neighborhood is special. When you enter, it’s almost like going back in time or stepping into an episode of Leave It to Beaver,” says Emily. “It’s the same with the house, which came with the original paneling and slate floors, as well as a lot of quirky attributes.” Even though they both love an Atomic Age aesthetic, the way forward with their first remodel was not clear-cut at first. “Our style paths diverge a bit. He’s a designer and likes things minimalist and pristine, and I like things that are more quirky,” Emily explains. “But I didn’t want to live on the set of Mad Men.” To help the couple navigate the process, they hired designer Heidi Caillier, who approached the project with a similar appreciation for its style. “My vision for the house was to keep what was great and eclectic about it while making it feel warm and comfortable,” she says. “I use a lot of vintage pieces in my work, and I think that’s a reason people hire me. I wanted to use those kinds of pieces here for spaces that are layered and not so overtly designed.” Achieving that look meant editing away elements that were tired and dated, as in worn hardwood flooring, pink bathroom tile, and shower doors featuring encased fossils. “The bones of the house were really good, and we wanted to leave its great layout mostly intact,” says Caillier, who worked with general contractor Nate Huhta of Forte Construction Alliance. “One of the most notable changes we made to the floor plan was to open up the kitchen to

“I WANTED TO USE VINTAGE PIECES HERE FOR SPACES THAT ARE LAYERED.” –HEIDI CAILLIER

the family room, in part to let light in and make the rooms feel spacious and in part because Michael is deaf, and we wanted to extend sight lines to make signing easier.” Also on the preserve list: The centrally located ledgestone fireplace that runs down the center of the house, with hearths in both the living room and the kitchen’s breakfast area. “It was one of the features they were adamant about keeping—and I’m so glad they wanted to,” Caillier notes. Emily says that although she and her husband briefly considered painting the fireplace, they elected to keep it original for the ultimate midcentury vibe. “That era was the peak of the entertaining culture and providing a hearth for gathering was the quintessential hospitality element,” she says. “This fireplace defines the house.” Caillier played off the organic tone set by the stone with an earthy color palette mixed with an array of slate blues and greens. “A lot of the colors are what I call ‘a bit muddy,’ and I think that grounds the space,” the designer says of the nature-rooted hues. To make a home that speaks more to her clients’ style than Don Draper’s, the designer introduced rich textures and pattern. In the family room, the sofa’s nubby, geometric upholstery plays off the ethnic pattern of the handwoven Khotan rug. In the dining room, the floor covering resembles pieces of pale chambray and darkwashed denim stitched together in a quilt-like pattern. On the lower level of the house, the entry is animated by wallpaper displaying a riot of orange nasturtium blossoms on winding green vines. Caillier notes that the flowers were chosen with Emily—a fan of all things blooming—in mind. It’s these special touches honoring the couple and the house itself that make the rooms soulful. Emily’s love of flowers shows up again in the rec room in a collection of floral still lifes and, at Caillier’s suggestion, the couple framed and displayed the original house plans in the entry. In the family room, a photograph of a herd of cows that was taken by a friend in the rural Kansas town where Emily grew up hangs over the sofa while a pair of horseshoes discovered in the garage are arranged on the coffee table. The couple calls these kinds of elements “Easter eggs,” as they consider them to be unexpected delights that are hidden throughout. “It’s the personal details that make this feel like their forever home,” says Caillier. “Because of pieces like these, it’s a place that’s unique to them.” Perhaps that’s why the couple reports that they sometimes sit on the sofa and feel “shocked and thankful” that they found a home that suits them so perfectly. “We wanted a place to live and entertain friends that was polished but livable,” Emily says. “And that is precisely what we got.”


A collection of vintage floral paintings brightens the lower-level family room, which serves as a cozy spot to watch television or play games. A generous custom sofa in Perennials fabric rests on a vintage kilim and is joined by a Jayson Home teak root coffee table.

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Opposite: One of the first things designer Heidi Caillier selected for her clients’ Seattle home was this Lake August wallpaper for the lower-level entry because “it is so reflective of the wife,” she reports. An RH console and Grain mirror provide welcoming notes, while the blue of the Clé hex tiles is picked up in the Walter G shade fabric on the Anthropologie lamp. Below: Garofalo Woodworks fabricated the casework here. “I like how the space feels fun but the wood cabinets elevate it,” says the designer.


Opposite: A low ceiling in the dining room made it tricky to find a statement chandelier of the right scale; the fixture by Apparatus was the perfect fit. A quilt-like rug by Madeline Weinrib, a 3D artwork by Bradley Duncan and paintings by NG Collective give the space the “craft� feel the clients wanted. The vintage chairs are by Vico Magistretti. Below: The homeowners love green, so when Caillier discovered the Quercus & Co. fabric with many variations of the hue, she knew it would be right for the sofa she created for the living room. Shades of blue appear in the artwork by Kate Roebuck. The coffee table from 1stdibs and the rope chair bring a vintage vibe.


“IT’S THE PERSONAL DETAILS THAT MAKE THIS FEEL LIKE THEIR FOREVER HOME.” –HEIDI CAILLIER

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Above: “I found the cabinet color first and knew it should be two-tone with wood because of the kitchen’s layout,” the designer says of Benjamin Moore’s Oil Cloth shade. The Ball cabinet knobs by Rejuvenation are some of her favorites. The rustic zellige tile is by Clé. Right: A Saarinen pedestal table is surrounded by a banquette in a classic ticking stripe and Hoffmann armchairs from Design Within Reach. Illuminating the space are pierced fixtures by Heather Levine Ceramics and flushmount lights by Visual Comfort & Co. The countertops are from Pental Surfaces; the Wolf range is from Albert Lee.

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Left: Caillier conceived the master bathroom’s twin medicine cabinets and vanity topped with Carrara marble and fitted with Kallista faucets. The light fixtures are by Visual Comfort & Co. Opposite: In the guest bedroom, Caillier dressed a neutral Room & Board headboard with a colorful vintage kantha. The textural rattan nightstand is by CB2 and the ceramic table lamp is by Pottery Barn. Parachute linens dress the bed.

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CUTTING EDGE USING PAPER AS HER MEDIUM, A SEATTLE ARTIST EXAMINES HER CITY. WRITTEN BY LAURIE PERRY / PHOTOGRAPHY BY RAFAEL SOLDI


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“I FIND THE REPETITION OF CUTTING HAS A MEDITATIVE ASPECT. IT’S DEMANDING BUT BLISSFUL AT THE SAME TIME.”

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y work is about what it’s like to traverse a changing city,” artist Katie Miller says. “In Seattle, there’s so much construction going on. We can see through the buildings, see the frames…it’s all grids and angles. We walk through—and look through—this ephemeral environment.” And what could be more ephemeral than paper, the medium she uses most often to explore that immateriality? Miller hand-cuts parchment with a straight edge and a No. 11 X-Acto blade, layering the cut paper to form complex grids of dark and light, shadow and movement. “Light is a big part of my work. I use light, hold light, capture light. Light has its own presence. Paper softens light,” says the artist. “I want to physically make the piece. I find the repetition of cutting has a meditative aspect. It’s demanding but blissful at the same time.” Miller’s work ranges from large-scale installations that a viewer can actually walk through (such as those she made for her 2018 show “Presence of Absence” at MadArt Studio) to smaller pieces, like those she made for her exhibit this August, aptly named “Shifting Perspectives” at architecture firm Hoedemaker Pfeiffer’s gallery space. While one of those is hung in a 10-foot-tall doorway without a wall behind it, the rest are set an inch and a half away from the wall in order to “create light and shadow from both natural and applied light,” explains Miller. “The works shift and change as you move through the space because of the position of the shadows and light projections on the wall.” Although Miller’s primary medium is paper, it stands to reason that, given Seattle is a mecca for glass art and she

holds an MFA from Tyler School of Art in glass, the artist uses cast glass in her practice. “Like the cut-paper pieces, these are architecturally inspired,” she explains. “I make a cartoon of a work and then cut strips of glass and lay them out, kind of like a mosaic, but I use glass powder between them rather than grout. Then I kiln-fire it.” Several of her glass pieces appeared in a group show as part of Seattle’s massive Refract event earlier this fall. It was another group show—this one outdoors—that led her to tackle a new medium. Paper would not be practical for an outdoor installation, so she’s working on a project using sailcloth as part of a six-month-long Art Interruptions show at Seattle Center. “The sailcloth has a different texture than paper does,” she observes. “It handles light in an interesting way. It holds light differently. It kind of glows.” These public art pieces give her another venue for interacting with her chosen city, for creating art that plays with changing light. The goal, always, is to engage viewers in reevaluating what they see. To, as Miller says, shift perspective.

Seattle artist Katie Miller’s practice explores the city’s urban landscape using both hand-cut parchment (above and opposite) and cast glass (top left) to render her vision.


SO FAIR A HOUSE INSIDE A TRANSFORMED 1890S ASHLAND BUNGALOW NEAR THE THEATERS, A DRAMATIC VIBE IS AT PLAY. WRITTEN BY KELLY VENCILL SANCHEZ / PHOTOGRAPHY BY R. BRAD KNIPSTEIN

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INTERIOR DESIGN / SUZANNE CHILDRESS, SUZANNE CHILDRESS DESIGN


Interior designer Suzanne Childress opted for “a dark and moody mix” in the parlor of an Ashland home she renovated. Benjamin Moore’s Black Beauty paint and a faux-crocodile Osborne & Little wallcovering underscore her aim. An RH lounge chair and a brass Crate & Barrel table rest on a West Elm rug. Backing the bar is a Schumacher covering.

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t wasn’t interior designer Suzanne Childress’ preservation chops that landed her a job updating an 1890s bungalow in Ashland, Oregon—rather, it was her love of wallpaper. Her clients, San Francisco-based Kirsten Ziegler and her husband, J Frederick, had bought it as a second home a decade earlier and decided it was time to renovate. They were finalizing plans with general contractor Brad Youngs, of Brad Youngs Construction, when Kirsten saw a project that Childress had done. “I was searching online for ‘cool, modern wallpaper,’ and there was an image of a design by Suzanne that grabbed me,” she recalls. Childress did more than select an assortment of dramatic wallpapers for the project, though. She proposed a series of structural changes that made the 1,000-square-foot house at once functional and inviting—from moving walls and reconfiguring rooms to outfitting the spaces with creative storage solutions. “I love old houses,” says Childress, who once worked as an attorney with the Environmental Protection Agency. Her side gig—redoing her historic home in Annapolis, Maryland—set the stage for a major career shift and an eventual move west. “If a house has quality bones, then I’m all about working them into a new design concept,” she says. “But this house was a real patchwork; there wasn’t anything worth preserving.” Kirsten and J, who both work in the tech world, embraced her suggestions. “We were so enamored with the home’s location—we’re a block from the theater complex and can walk to downtown,” says Kirsten. “It certainly wasn’t because the house was so gigantic or because the interior was so darling.” That meant a gut renovation and installing all new floors, windows and moldings. Childress tweaked the plans to transform what had been envisioned as a semi open-plan kitchen into a more traditional space. She also worked with Youngs, who has since retired, and his team to bump out a wall to include a small eating area. What the house lacked in size, it made up for in vertical space, so Childress capitalized on the high ceilings, tucking base and top cabinets everywhere she could. What was once a second bedroom became a cozy parlor featuring a two-sided fireplace that opens to the adjacent living room. Childress was also able to carve out two additional spaces for the couple: a tiny study and a nook that holds a sofa and a TV. Finding a balance between old and new was her goal. “Kirsten and J were worried when I suggested dropping in more doorways,” says Childress, “but the spaces would have been too busy had we left them open. Now the rooms unfold as you walk through them.” Taking a cue from what Childress calls “the rock-and-roll edge to Kirsten’s style,” the designer incorporated deep

tones to dramatic effect. She set off the gray-painted walls in the living room and part of the kitchen with black moldings and window frames. In the parlor, she paired black gloss paint with a similarly hued imitation crocodile wallcovering for an atmospheric air, accented by touches of gold and brass in the furnishings and hardware. Finished in black paint with brown undertones, the kitchen cabinetry creates a striking foil to the marble-like porcelain counter and backsplash as well as the upper cabinets stained a rich brown. “It took a lot of rounds to get the stain right, but it plays so nicely with the tones of the brass and black,” Childress notes. “Brad had the knowledge and expertise to make it happen.” Considering the diverse wallcoverings that Childress selected, Kirsten and J are hard-pressed to name a favorite. J leans toward the woodland animal paper in the study, while Kirsten says that though she was initially unsure about the enchanted-forest-themed print in the master bedroom— appropriately called Midsummer Night—she now loves it. “I wondered if I was going to hate it in six months because it’s so different, but J really liked it,” she says. “We looked at other ones, but I said, ‘Let’s just do it,’ and I’m so glad we did. It’s really sultry and ethereal with the lights on.” Childress believes the fact that the couple lived in the house before they started renovating is key to the project’s success. “It’s nice if you can get the idea of the flow and what’s working and what’s not. I’m always curious when a client says, ‘Oh, we never go in there’ or ‘We never use that.’ Most of us can’t afford to have rooms you never go in,” she says. “You need to make the most of all your spaces. That was what I wanted to do here—to make all the rooms spaces they really wanted to be in and enjoy.”

“YOU NEED TO MAKE THE MOST OF ALL OF YOUR SPACES. THAT WAS WHAT I WANTED TO DO HERE.” –SUZANNE CHILDRESS


“We wanted to create a modern kitchen with a rustic edge that still feels timeless,” says Childress. For the counters and backsplash, she chose porcelain Arabascato Visio slabs by MSI. McBrayer Cabinets fabricated the kitchen’s casework. Crate & Barrel chairs and a West Elm table form a stylish dining area.

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Behind a secret door, Childress carved out a charming office. Nathalie Lété’s Fôret noire wallcovering by Domestic imbues the space with a whimsical feel and also references Ashland’s natural charm. Hunter Douglas shades filter light through the Jeld-Wen windows from Western Pacific.

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Childress designed the parlor’s fire surround, which was carved by Butterfield Originals. Adjacent is the living room, painted in Benjamin Moore’s Edgecomb Gray and furnished with a generous West Elm sofa. Hardwood Floors of the Rogue Valley supplied the engineered European oak by Reward Flooring underfoot.


“There is a sweeping view of the mountains across the valley from the windows of the master bedroom,” explains Childress. “When I came across the Midsummer Night wallpaper by Wall&decò, it was the perfect backdrop for creating a little drama.” RH drawer pulls accent the custom night table.


Below, left: The bronze Delta faucet and the brass finish on the George Kovacs vanity lights tie back to other bronze- and brass-toned finishes, while the porcelain slab on the vanity echoes the kitchen. On the cabinets is Emtek hardware. Below, right: “We wanted to make excellent use of space in the master bathroom, so we hid the toilet area behind a set of mirrored doors,” says Childress, who covered the walls with Hunt Slonem’s vivid, playful wallpaper for Groundworks by Lee Jofa.

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SENSE of PLACE AN INTUITIVE MIX OF SOPHISTICATION, INTRIGUE AND ORIGINAL PERSONALITY TURNS A SEATTLE HOUSE INTO A DISTINCTIVE HOME. WRITTEN BY SHAWN MARIE GAUTHIER PHOTOGRAPHY BY STEPHEN KARLISCH

INTERIOR DESIGN / BETH DOTOLO AND CAROLINA V. GENTRY, PULP DESIGN STUDIOS


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nterior designer Beth Dotolo grew up on the move. With one parent on the East Coast and the other often between the East Coast and Texas, she spent her youth hopping planes back and forth. She also found herself recreating “home” in every location, looking for an anchor. “I developed this impulse to create a sense of place,” she says. “Now there’s almost a passion to construct environments where people feel connected to their surroundings; that are a true representation of their personalities.” Walking through her clients’ home perched above Lake Washington, Dotolo felt that same desire arise. The bones were beautifully set: a modern build by the architecture firm Gelotte Hommas Drivdahl that was elevated by classic, streamlined details. Missing was a true sense of who her clients—a couple with three children—were. “They had old furniture that didn’t work and weren’t maximizing spaces.” Avid entertainers with impeccable taste and a full family life, they desired interiors that fit their lifestyle and would transition seamlessly from everyday living to dinner parties and were executed with a clear articulation of their personal aesthetic. “The home had to be a stylish workhorse for them—down to the details,” says Dotolo, who takes clients through an in-depth consultation and then assigns homework to determine their styles. “We landed at Ralph Lauren-meetsChloé with splashes of culture: understated and classic, yet bold in select places.” Dotolo’s vision begins in the entry, where an air of originality arrests the senses—the eye is immediately struck by the juxtaposition of a moody landscape with

“EVERYWHERE YOU LOOK THERE IS AN ELEMENT OF TENSION. WE LIKE TO DESIGN SPACES THAT MAKE YOU THINK.” –BETH DOTOLO

a retro arrow sculpture. Underfoot, a hand-knotted rug surprises with geometric contrast. Then the eye wanders upward to the ceiling, where the unexpected placement of wallpaper elicits a flash of awe. “Everywhere you look there’s an element of tension,” says Dotolo, who worked with her partner Carolina V. Gentry on the project. “We like to design spaces that make you think.” Wallcoverings work to amplify visual intrigue throughout. The playroom, which serves as a homework station, comes alive with an abstract choice. Across a watercoloresque background, large-scale ribbons twirl like doodles. Dotolo paired whimsy with efficient built-ins and classic furnishings with updated lines. In the master bedroom, where “serenity and sophistication” were the goal, the designer made a striking selection to complement the canopy bed. The mix is pristine: Against the pattern of overscale, impressionistic blooms, the bed’s tapered posts rise and criss-cross. “The wallcoverings added a ton of personality,” she says. “They helped the owners put their stamp on the home.” The interior is mainly awash in neutrals, a color cue that echoes the landscape surrounding nearby Lake Washington. The palette’s softness sits like the mist off the water—light and airy, welcoming in its subtlety yet never cold, thanks to her dynamic mix of textures. In the open living and dining areas, metallics and metals strike a satisfying sharpness against lush fabrics. In the basement family room and bar, oak, marble, porcelain, velvet and polished concrete all artfully coexist in a spectacular dance of optical harmony. Even in a space as visually stimulating as this, functionality remains at the heart. The sectional breaks apart and rearranges like building blocks accommodating anything from lounging to game night to cocktail hour. “It’s like a giant modular pit for the family,” she says. “It lends itself to relaxation and interaction on any occasion.” Even the home’s pièce de résistance is imbued with personality. Adjacent to the basement staircase is a woodpaneled wall—push gently and a portion surprisingly gives away. It’s a hidden door (complete with a staggered edge) that opens to the wine cellar. “We took advantage of a cool design opportunity,” notes Dotolo. She says this as if it’s something she doesn’t always do—discover design opportunities. Case in point: a photo taken by the husband’s father and displayed in a cabinet. Dotolo blew up the image, floated it in an acrylic frame, and placed it in view of the entry to highlight its significance. “Intuition is one of my design superpowers,” she says. “This photo represented their family culture; it helped tie them to the physical space.” In essence, it established a sense of place—and turned a house into a home.


Interior designer Beth Dotolo created a high-impact moment in the entry of this Seattle home. There, she incorporated a graphic Feizy rug, a Phillip Jeffries covering for the ceiling and a Visual Comfort & Co. light fixture. A vintage sculpture and a landscape from the homeowners’ collection add striking notes.

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CR Laine host chairs in a Castel fabric pair with side chairs Dotolo reupholstered in a Fabricut blend around the existing dining table. A Visual Comfort & Co. floor lamp stands beside the metallic painted Bernhardt credenza.

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Right: A wool-and-bamboo rug from Driscoll Robbins Fine Carpets picks up on the watery hues of the lake beyond the dining area. Dotolo incorporated the clients’ own bar cart, filled with cocktail essentials, and artwork in the space. Opposite: Mosaic Hawthorne Albescent tiles by TileBar set off the game room’s bar area, which opens to a deck. Four Hands counter chairs face the island wrapped in planks of Duchateau European oak separated by custom-stained trim details.

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Opposite: Contemporary accent tables from Ambella Home Collection bring an organic touch to the lower-level family room, where the star is a generously proportioned, multisided Bernhardt sectional just right for lounging. Tile by Olympia Tile + Stone in a chevron pattern covers the fireplace and offers another visual dimension. Below: Intended for both work and fun, the playroom offers a built-in desk, with Uttermost chairs, and shelving for homework. The abstract wallcovering is by S. Harris. Underfoot is a Jaipur rug.

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An abstract floral Schumacher wallcovering forms the backdrop for a Vanguard Furniture bed outfitted in Peacock Alley linens. The Gabby ottoman infuses a shot of vivid color. An Arteriors lamp supplies bedside illumination. In the adjacent office, a Century chair joins a built-in desk.

“WE LANDED AT RALPH LAURENMEETS-CHLOÉ WITH SPLASHES OF CULTURE: UNDERSTATED AND CLASSIC, YET BOLD IN SELECT PLACES.” –BETH DOTOLO


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Organized Spaces is a trusted provider of built-in systems that allow access to the items and processes people value most. This award-winning space is an elegant representation of the flexibility and function the design-build community has come to expect. Visit the new showroom at 11155 120th Avenue Northeast in Kirkland.

As the official showroom of Sub-Zero, Wolf and Cove, Bradlee offers a hands-on environment with professional-grade appliances in a pressure-free atmosphere. From appliance test drives to chef-led demonstrations, Bradlee provides the ultimate selection experience.

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