Month: April 2014
High Point Market — InterHall Favorites
By Stacy Kunstel In this day of digital catalogs and online shopping, why is it important to attend shows like…
Room 68 Jamaica Plain and Provincetown, Massachusetts
A few blocks past the Soldier’s Monument in Jamaica Plain, at the point where Centre Street becomes South Street, stands…
Guest Blogger: Nicola Manganello
This is the second of two guest blog posts from Nicola Manganello. You can read the first one here. Once…
The Fabric of Life
From any distance, Merill Comeau’s collaged murals of repurposed textiles are compelling landscapes, almost kinetic in their cascading patterns of…
Getting Warmer
A loft in the city can hold big dreams. It’s where we paint the outsize canvases of our lives. It’s…
Future Perfect
They say that history repeats itself and that adage certainly rings true in the renovation of this Boston brownstone….
Take Cover – Staying Cool by the Pool or on The Patio
By Lynda Simonton It ‘s that time of year when you need to assess your outdoor furnishings before hauling them…
Friday Favorites 4/25/2014
Karin Lidbeck Brent, Contributing Editor I’m very excited to share my latest discovery; a new home furnishing and design studio…
What Are You Walking On?
By Kyle Hoepner There is architecture. There is nature. And then there’s that in-between zone, where the two come together….
A Quiet Presence
While last winter set every shingle on Martha’s Vineyard aquiver, one house at the far end of the island sat…
Q & A with Designer Katie Rosenfeld
By Paula M. Bodah “Fearless” may be the best way to describe the way Katie Rosenfeld approaches design. The Wellesley, Massachusetts,…
Guest Blogger: Nicola Manganello
The adage that “everything old is new again” isn’t always true. However, when it comes to classic, distinctive furnishings, some…
Forcing Spring Along
By Karin Lidbeck Brent This past week was thrilling! I finally was able to start working in my garden. Everything…