Month: June 2011
Sneak Peek: Pure Heaven
By Jared Ainscough As the weather gets warmer, I’ve been spending my weekends in the yard pretending I have the…
Design in Depth: Gone to the Dogs
By Stacy Kunstel For some a house isn’t complete without the requisite wainscoting or Carrara countertops, a prominent fireplace or…
A Designer’s Guide to War and Peace
When New Hampshire designer Treena Crochet told us she was in the green zone, she wasn’t talking about a fancy…
Earthly Delights
For the past thirty years we have lived in the middle of the city. And while our street is tree…
Depth Finder
In his extraordinary multi-paneled photographs, David Hilliard creates visual narratives that explore connection, alienation and desire. The arresting beauty of…
John Derian
John Derian spent much of his youth collecting and assembling found objects, creating outdoor “rooms” composed of twigs, branches and…
Green Peace
Remember that familiar saw about not judging a book by its cover? Or the old adage that beauty comes…
Uncommonly Beautiful
The predictable interior for a Shingle-style house that hugs the Massachusetts coastline would call for watery blues, sandy beiges…
A View to a Thrill
A hawk banks left across the sky over a meadow of wildflowers, providing the only interruption to an…
Clinton Ross Smith: Design in Bloom
I’m totally obsessed with flowers right now. I think it all started last fall with Stella McCartney‘s tutti-frutti dress that…
What, Where, When: All the Pretty Horses
By Kara Lashley Recently, while searching for home design finds for our New in the Showrooms department, I was lucky…
Friday Favorites 6/24/2011
Paula M. Bodah, Senior Editor I love this little jumble of a store right in my hometown. The Porch, on…
Editor’s Miscellany: Revisiting Blue and White
By Kyle Hoepner My editor’s letter in our July/August 2010 issue elicited more comment than any other I’ve written so…
Designer Snapshot: Flower Power
By Paula M. Bodah Designer Carey Erdman grew up in a family of avid gardeners. “I had my own garden…
Patrick J. Hamilton: Suddenly, Driftwood
Driftwood marlin from Lazy Susan USA When does a style become a trend? Well, perhaps when it starts getting second…
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