Month: November 2011

Cindy Rinfret

Design in Depth: Treasured Trees

By Stacy Kunstel If you haven't done it already, you may be thinking about putting up a Christmas tree this…

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Megan Arquette: Bringing the Outside In

When we left our beloved old home in Brookline ten years ago and headed to Los Angeles, I began to…

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What, When, Where: Flights of Fantasy

By Debbie Hagan Much has happened to artist Fran Forman since I first spotted her collages at the AD 20/21 art…

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Friday Favorites 11/25/2011

Cheryl Katz, Contributing Editor In our studio, one of our design heroes is the late Tibor Kalman (along with his…

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Editor’s Miscellany: Local Talent

By Kyle Hoepner Next Wednesday, November 30, the New England Chapter of the Institute of Classical Architecture & Art (ICAA)…

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Designer Snapshot: 30 Days to a Stylish Home

By Paula M. Bodah Amy Thebault spent the better part of a year on the interior design plan for a…

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Stacey Bewkes: Casual Elegance and Beyond

Suzanne Kasler knows how to mix it up. She is that rare breed of designer who seems effortlessly to create…

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Notes from the Field: A Little Help from a Friend

By Cheryl Katz After a DHL truck totaled my Volvo wagon, I called my friend Dave, a lawyer, for a…

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Friday Favorites 11/18/2011

Kara Lashley, Associate Editor Designer Shelley Morris just told me about a fabulous new book: Celerie Kemble‘s Black & White (and…

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Sneak Peek: Get Plastered

By Jared Ainscough Truly great interiors (especially classic interiors) have a huge amount of work that goes into them. Most…

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Design in Depth: Art, Fabrics and More

By Stacy Kunstel Last week I had the pleasure of spending a day with new products and art at the…

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Mally Skok: How Blogging Improved My Photographer’s Eye

My dear husband is what is known in the high-tech industry as an early adopter. He has a wonderfully technical…

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What, When, Where: Romancing the Stone

By Kara Lashley   It may not be chilly enough yet for a roaring fire, but my annual bout with…

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Be My Guest

When this stone-and-stucco carriage house was built in 1905 at the foot of the driveway leading to a waterfront mansion…

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Chance of a Lifetime

Everyone knows about the benefits of exercise. But who’d have thought a husband’s passion for weekend bicycle rides would yield…

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