Art and Style
New England Home 5 Under 40 2020 Winners
We never fail to be amazed at the wealth of young design talent that emerges year after year here in…
New England Homes Decorated for the Holidays
Designers and stylemakers bring the holidays home.
A Visit with Patrick Mele in Greenwich
A Greenwich home decor shop radiates high style and a certain joie de vivre.
Shop Visit: Lars Bolander in Westport
Lars Bolander brings his daring Swedish design to Westport, Connecticut
Patterned Wood Flooring is On Trend
The latest trend in wood flooring is rooted in history and tradition.
New England Home 15 Memorable Moments
The editors of New England Home share fifteen memorable design moments to celebrate the magazine’s fifteen year anniversary.
Planning a Custom Home? Consider an Integrated Architecture and Construction Firm for Your Project
The decision to design and build a new home or extensively renovate…
Ceramicist Warner Walcott
Warner Walcott’s vessels, bowls, platters, and lamps are the ceramic equivalent of the little black dress: sophisticated, essential, and timeless….
Painter Matthew Chamberlain
Portland painter Matthew Chamberlain layers found objects, paint, and graphite to create works that look like they’ve been around a while.
Eleish Van Breems Home brings the best of Scandinavian design to Nantucket
Talented designers, authors, and experts on all …
5 Key Things To Know About New England Home Renovation
There is a popular quote from architect Frank Lloyd Wright “All fine architectural values are human values.” And…
Shop Visit: Beehive
After spending the spring working, schooling, and eating three meals a day at home, it just may be time for a palate cleanser. Cue the Beehive…
Shop Visit: Eleish van Breems Home
Rhonda Eleish and Edie van Breems have been championing all things Scandinavian for twenty-two years.
Sarah Lutz: A Deep Dive
Sarah Lutz has been painting a shape she calls a “morula” (a mass of cells that occurs in the early…
Liz Dexheimer: A Sense of Place
Liz Dexheimer’s lush paintings invite the viewer to explore the relationship between the observable and the ethereal.
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