Month: May 2011

By Paula M. Bodah Putting the Wish List together for every issue is my job, and if you think it’s…

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Floral Notes

When our daughter, Fanny, was about three, we decided to convert her nursery into a bona fide bedroom. As long…

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Living Larger

As Tom Cruise begins filming Rock of Ages in New York this spring, droves of idling extras will be pondering…

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Haystack Architecture deck

Haystack Architecture: Vision and Legacy

I did not know Edward Barnes well, but our paths crossed on several occasions. Not long before he died, he…

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Mark Shapiro bottles

As the Wheel Turns

“People say you are what you eat. I think it’s that you are what you eat on.” The man who…

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Carol Wilson

Fresh from the successes of organizing 2010’s inaugural Maine Prize for Architecture and the Storefront for Architecture exhibition, Maine Modern:…

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Vitania Liscio: From the Ground Up!

I have fallen in love with a rug. It’s the kind of rug that is perfect for someone, like me,…

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Notes from the Field: Bill Cunningham New York

By Cheryl Katz The anticipation began to build about three months ago when a friend, photographer John Lawler, sent an…

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TruexCullins exterior

Instant Karma

“A love affair.” That’s how the owners, designers and builder of this 10,000-square-foot residence describe the collaboration that went into…

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The Joys of Summer

The word charming might not be the first term that comes to mind when one pictures a house with eight…

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Nannette Lewis

A Study in Elegance

Nannette Lewis approaches design with more instinct than calculation. For example, this subtle, yet captivating interior in one of Boston’s…

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John De Bastiani

Global Warmth

Who isn’t familiar with the snowball effect? A minor home improvement project—swapping out an entry door, say—culminates in a stone…

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Friday Favorites 5/6/2011

Kara Lashley, Associate Editor I can’t stop looking at Enzo Berti’s beautifully simple Pavé seating collection for Kreoo. The super-smooth…

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Sneak Peek: Modest Beauty

By Jared Ainscough Anyone who saw my last “Friday Favorite†knows that I have a long-standing fascination with New England…

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Design in Depth: Lessons in Glamour

By Stacy Kunstel Last Friday I had the pleasure of attending a breakfast benefiting Near and Far Aid, a volunteer…

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