Month: January 2013
Friday Favorites 1/11/2013
Erin Marvin, Associate Editor I love the irreverent quirkiness of GiGi by Blu Dot. A picture may be worth a…
Clear Intentions
Adam Waimon’s path to becoming an artist was, well, as clear and smooth as glass. With an artist mother—Connecticut printmaker…
Keeping it in the Family
Parental suggestions all too often fall by the wayside, but every once in a while a child recognizes sound advice…
Greenwich Glamour
The stone and wood facade of this stately home may acquiesce to the architectural style of its nearby neighbors,…
Design in Depth: Pinspiration
By Stacy Kunstel  What is different about my life this January 2013 compared with January 2012? Have I kept…
Teresa Burnett: Worth the Wait
Over the years I’ve been struck by how often I’ve heard the same phrase from potential clients who are anticipating…
What, When, Where: A Colorful New Year
By Erin Marvin It’s a new year, and though it’s only take me seven days to break most of my…
Furniture with Flair
If the word oomph embodied furniture, just what would it look like? To Amy Rice, the answer is simple. “Traditional…
Soul Searcher
Images of the ordinary take on a transcendent, almost mythic, quality through the lens of Boston photographer Christopher Churchill.
Barn Raising
The tired barn in Westport hardly seemed habitable when architect Kraig Kalashian saw it for the first time. “It looked…
The Genuine Article
Wearing a battered brown Borsalino fedora and flashing a thousand-watt smile, Michael Krauss escorts a visitor through the converted toothpick…
Friday Favorites 1/4/2013
Karin Lidbeck Brent, Contributing Editor Art is meant to create a response. When visiting with painter Marilyn Fiala last fall,…
Ageless Beauty
An 1828 Federal-style Beacon Hill row house returns to its former glory in a careful renovation that would surely make the original architect proud.
High Definition
An urban condominium gets a dynamic new look that suits its lively Back Bay neighborhood and inspires as much admiration as its spectacular city views.
Editor’s Miscellany: Turn, Turn, Turn
By Kyle Hoepner A Christmas visit from a woodworking friend of my father’s reminded me how much fun can be…
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