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…

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Clear Intentions

Adam Waimon’s path to becoming an artist was, well, as clear and smooth as glass. With an artist mother—Connecticut printmaker…

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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…

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Greenwich Glamour

  The stone and wood facade of this stately home may acquiesce to the architectural style of its nearby neighbors,…

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Design in Depth: Pinspiration

By Stacy Kunstel   What is different about my life this January 2013 compared with January 2012? Have I kept…

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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…

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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…

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Furniture with Flair

If the word oomph embodied furniture, just what would it look like? To Amy Rice, the answer is simple. “Traditional…

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Christopher Churchill train tracks

Soul Searcher

Images of the ordinary take on a transcendent, almost mythic, quality through the lens of Boston photographer Christopher Churchill.

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Barn Raising

The tired barn in Westport hardly seemed habitable when architect Kraig Kalashian saw it for the first time. “It looked…

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The Genuine Article

Wearing a battered brown Borsalino fedora and flashing a thousand-watt smile, Michael Krauss escorts a visitor through the converted toothpick…

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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,…

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Siemasko + Verbridge living room

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.

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Terrat Elms watercolors

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.

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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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