Month: October 2012

Design in Depth: The Drawing Room 2.0

By Stacy Kunstel I like to say that I knew them when. When The Drawing Room in Cos Cob, Connecticut,…

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Linda Merrill: Tiny Tables, Big Style

I love a tiny table in a room. They are just so flexible and charming—the perfect marriage of form and…

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What, When, Where: BeeLine Home Comes to Boston

By Kaitlin Madden The theme of these posts is “what, when, where,” and, while my subject for today falls squarely…

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Friday Favorites 10/26/2012

Cheryl Katz, Contributing Editor I am a walking fool. A brisk morning walk is a habit, a dash at dusk…

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Editor’s Miscellany: Hall of Fame Time Once More

By Kyle Hoepner Two weeks ago I complained about the number of design events happening this time of year. Today…

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Designer Snapshot: Keeping it Simple? Smart.

By Paula M. Bodah In a beautifully designed space, what’s not there is as important as what is there. Or…

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Liz Stiving Nichols: Cues from the View

An interior designer’s philosophy on creating synergy with interior design, architecture, and the exterior surroundings When beginning a project, my…

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Notes from the Field: The Autumn Blues

By Cheryl Katz That air. Those leaves. Caramel apples, Halloween costumes and the need for chunky sweaters–what could be better?…

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Friday Favorites 10/19/2012

Lisa E. Harrison, Associate Editor We don’t have a “man cave,” a “man town” or any other iteration of such…

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Design in Depth: Color of the Season

By Stacy Kunstel Pumpkins are one of the reasons I love October. I dread the cooling temperatures and the unstoppable…

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Catherine Cleare: Classic Chairs with a Twist

Two weeks ago, I talked about blending antiques with more modern decor styles. Today, I’m going to expand on that,…

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Classic By Design

The estate gates part slowly, like curtains on a stage, to reveal a class act: a courtyard and neatly manicured…

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Home at Last

It all started with mushrooms. Not the real thing, but a magazine spread about the edible fungi that caught Michele…

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Warp Speed

Weaving is a solitary art. On any given day Patricia Burling spends seven hours standing at her loom. And it…

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What, When, Where: Didi Suydam at the Newport Art Museum

By Lisa E. Harrison The Newport Art Museum always has a colorful calendar, and this Fall is no exception. Jamestown-based artist…

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