Month: February 2019
March 2019 Events for the Design Minded
The best design-related events in New England this month.
Five Questions: Eric Mauskopf
Eric Mauskopf, president of J. Pocker, explains the vital role custom framing can play in displaying artwork.
A Round Up Of What’s Hot in Connecticut Showrooms Right Now
From a koi bottle opener to a whiskey tumbler made from an oak barrel, here’s what we are loving in Connecticut’s showrooms this month.
A Designer’s Chic Apartment in Stamford
A Stamford apartment is infused with the personality—charming quirks and all—of its occupant.
Local Assets: Inspired Ornamental
Favorite project of the six employees at Inspired Ornamental? I am imagining it will be an elaborate crown molding with egg-and-dart detailing, a particularly finely rendered scroll on a corbel, or a petal-inspired ceiling medallion.
Think Pink
Pamela Copeman—designer, artist, and doting grandmother—creates a nursery that is unabashedly pink.
A 1920s New Canaan Cottage Receives a Contemporary Facelift
A New Canaan home gets refreshed and updated, but stays delightfully true to its 1920s cottage origins.
Something Old…Something New
A bold, contemporary addition to a 1920s home links past and present.
Traditional Design Meets Modern Sensibility
A designer updates his own Greenwich home with an appreciation for its 1970s contemporary appeal.
Five Questions: David Manzi of Trefler’s
David Manzi of Trefler’s offers advice on maintaining and preserving your valuable art and furniture.
Paper Trail: Will Holub
Will Holub’s art begins with paper, a medium whose fragility and resilience makes it the perfect vehicle for his meditations on the nature of life.
The Total Package
Maine-based Amy Dutton Home is a One-Stop Shop for Interiors, Architecture, and Landscaping.
Urban Sophistication in Downtown Boston
A Boston condominium’s cosmopolitan vibe is the happy product of the strong relationship between a designer and her clients.