Month: August 2012
Friday Favorites 8/31/2012
Cheryl Katz, Contributing Editor What can be more alluring than a day spent looking at art and then doing a…
Theatrical Sweep
Frank and Nancy Selldorff were thinking straight. When they first came to Doreve Nicholaeff to talk about designing a new…
Ripple Effect
“All he ever wanted was a house on a lake,” says the wife about her husband. So, the couple started looking for a vacation home in the Berkshires.
The People’s Garden
Big things—miracles, even—can grow from the smallest seeds. Back in 1991, Boothbay Harbor, Maine, storekeeper Rollie Hale, a self-taught gardener,…
Man and the Machine
Arty could drive you insane if you keep watching him. “Why doesn’t he stop, just for a minute?” you wonder….
The Accidental Artist
You can see Tom Patti’s work—everything from crisp-edged, multi-hued cubes of glass to entire walls of iridescence that change as…
Always in Season
While most everyone else on the Cape is covering the wicker with sheets and lowering the blinds on yet another…
Designer Snapshot: Something Old…
By Paula M. Bodah Nicola Manganello has a penchant for old things–vintage accessories, antique furniture and, especially, architectural details that…
Kelly Taylor: At Home with Animal Print
The 5 Under 40 Awards gala is coming up. Normally, I wouldn’t worry so much about what to wear, but…
Notes From the Field: All Mixed Up
By Cheryl Katz My mother’s guiding design principle both in terms of fashion and interiors was that “things should always…
Friday Favorites 8/24/2012
Lisa E. Harrison, Associate Editor In my post on Monday, I touched on three designers creating some pretty neat stuff…
Sneak Peeks: Bius Design
By Jared Ainscough I always love designing our “Made Here” department because it reminds me of my absolute favorite thing–factory…
Design in Depth: Jewels for Self and Home
By Stacy Kunstel Jewelry is decoration for the body. Furnishings and accessories are the jewelry for the home. Now there’s…
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