Month: June 2014
Color Chaos
By Cheryl Katz Someone should have said, “Do not attempt this at home.” (At least at your own home.) But…
The Outer Limits
A day trip through the towns of the Outer Cape satisfies the needs of all manner of shopaholics and art lovers.
String Theory
Orleans weaver Gretchen Romey-Tanzer challenges viewers to find their own meaning in her graphic, colorful, abstract works. Gretchen Romey-Tanzer holds…
Friday Favorites 6/27/2014
Maria LaPiana, Contributing Editor The flowering hydrangea is the go-to shrub in many of the lovely gardens we feature in…
Worth a Visit: RH Greenwich
By Stacy Kunstel Last month Restoration Hardware opened their latest outpost in an architecturally significant space in Greenwich, Connecticut. Housed…
Over Extended – Dining Tables for a Crowd
By Lynda Simonton I’m embarrassed to admit this but I often find myself limiting the number of people I have…
Friday Favorites 6/20/2014
Paula M. Bodah, Senior Editor These porcelain cups are a charming part of the appealing collection tableware RISD grad Asya…
Letting Beauty Show Through
By Kyle Hoepner We naturally spend a lot of time and effort to make sure the houses published in New…
Q and A with Architect Dudley Cannada
By Paula M. Bodah Photography by Michael Partenio Our annual Cape & Islands issue featured the Martha’s Vineyard home where Dudley…
In Stitches
From his chic urban loft in Providence, Michael Savoia embroiders luxury textiles to furnish the interiors of our country’s most sophisticated residences.
All Hands On Deck
From boyhood, Arthur Curtiss James vowed he would one day sail around the world in his own yacht. Over the…
Design Destination Artefact Home|Garden
Belmont, Massachusetts A couple of years ago, our friend Nora suggested that we might like to visit a home store…
Natural Talent
Anne Neely’s landscape-inspired semiabstract works invite reflection on the beauty and fragility of our environment.
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