Month: July 2012
A Passion for Pottery
A hard spring rain is falling, the kind that forms angry little vees when it hits the pavement. But Frances…
Dressed to Impress
There’s an old adage that says you only get one chance to make a first impression. But when it comes…
Yvonne Blacker: Getting Out the Door
In order to get up and go with the least amount of effort, a well-organized exit strategy is a must….
Notes from the Field: About Faces
By Cheryl Katz I met Donald Florence almost thirty years ago when he hired me as a stylist for one…
A Study in Contrasts
Anyone who believes an eighteenth-century house should always be period-appropriate has only to visit the home of interior designer John…
All That Matters
Cleaning out a closet—shedding the gaudy Hawaiian shirt you never wore and those outdated shoes—is one thing. Editing years of acquired…
Friday Favorites 7/27/2012
Lisa Harrison, Associate Editor Bristol, Rhode Island–based artist Susan O’Donnell gives the age-old art of Japanese fish printing a new–and…
Latin Love
The door to a classic New England house opens on a lively interior that celebrates the homeowners’ South American roots…
Design in Depth: A Day in the Life of a Homes Editor
By Stacy Kunstel I’ve been getting the question a lot lately: what exactly does a homes editor do? My first…
Sarah B. Cunningham: Top Tips for Art Collectors
Browsing a recent issue of a high-end antiques magazine, I came across an article on a well-known private art collection….
What, When, Where: Danish Design
By Lisa E. Harrison Having just returned from a whirlwind week in Copenhagen, I’ve got Danish design on the brain….
Friday Favorites 7/20/2012
Kyle Hoepner, Editor-in-Chief I’m happy to announce that nominations are now open for 2012 inductees into the New England Design…
Editor’s Miscellany: Time and Tile
By Kyle Hoepner There have been occasions over the past couple of years when I’ve been certain that modern interior…
Designer Snapshot: A Growing Concern
By Paula M. Bodah Big things are happening in the little town of Jamestown, Rhode Island, at least where Patti…
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