Month: May 2011
Floral Notes
When our daughter, Fanny, was about three, we decided to convert her nursery into a bona fide bedroom. As long…
Living Larger
As Tom Cruise begins filming Rock of Ages in New York this spring, droves of idling extras will be pondering…
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…
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…
Carol Wilson
Fresh from the successes of organizing 2010’s inaugural Maine Prize for Architecture and the Storefront for Architecture exhibition, Maine Modern:…
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…
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…
The Joys of Summer
The word charming might not be the first term that comes to mind when one pictures a house with eight…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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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