Month: August 2012
Michael J. Lee: The Heart and Soul of a Room
It was a little over twenty years ago that I found myself on my very first photo shoot working as…
What, When, Where: Warren, Rhode Island
By Lisa E. Harrison I admittedly didn’t have to travel far to find inspiration for today’s post. A recent conversation…
Friday Favorites 8/17/2012
Karin Lidbeck Brent, Contributing Editor Erica DeZitter and Sarah Rhinesmith are co-owners one of my top-ten favorite stores, Midsummer Nights…
Editor’s Miscellany: 5 Under 40 Preview—The Men
By Kyle Hoepner Glimpses of black, turquoise and lime green around the office were the first tipoff. A glut of…
Designer Snapshot: Building Harmony
By Paula M. Bodah In Jeff Schwartz’s philosophy, architecture and interior design are organic and interrelated. “The most successful homes…
Yvonne Blacker: Seating with Soul
During the summer months in New England, it’s not unusual to find chair orphans abandoned on the side of the…
Notes from the Field: Discovering Art You Love
By Karin Lidbeck Brent Last month while wandering through Deer Isle, Maine, I walked into the Turtle Bay Gallery, an…
Friday Favorites 8/10/2012
Kaitlin Madden, Managing Editor On Wednesday, Marimekko opened its newest company-owned store on Boston’s Newbury Street. I had a chance…
Sneak Peeks: Custom Mosaics
By Jared Ainscough Tile mosaics have been around for a long time–thousands of years B.C., in fact. It’s hard to…
Design in Depth: Design You Can Sleep In
By Stacy Kunstel In the May-June issue of New England Home we ran a special section on trends from the…
Michael J. Lee: The Perfect Shot
I recently read an insightful blog post by New England Home homes editor Stacy Kunstel, in which she described a…
Friday Favorites 8/3/2012
Cheryl Katz, Contributing Editor If you’re one of those readers who scrolls past the copy to get to the photos,…
Editor’s Miscellany: High Shine Overhead
By Kyle Hoepner There are those who feel that ceilings, like well-mannered dinner guests, should contribute quietly to an occasion,…
A Thriving Tradition
Pewter is old. An alloy that dates back more than 2,000 years, it’s composed of tin (90 percent or more),…
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