Editor’s Miscellany
A Soft Spot for Hard Stone
By Kyle Hoepner I seem to be a pushover for design and construction materials that have some particularly sensuous surface…
Seeing Provincetown in Style
By Kyle Hoepner Last week I spent a few days—for the first time in many, many years—in the delightful environs…
Letting Beauty Show Through
By Kyle Hoepner We naturally spend a lot of time and effort to make sure the houses published in New…
Two Days of Providence History
By Kyle Hoepner The Providence Preservation Society’s annual Festival of Historic Houses is always a welcome chance to spend some…
An Array of Outdoor Goodies
By Kyle Hoepner For some inexplicable reason, I just can’t seem to get enough of summery, outdoor things this year….
Renewed Jewel in a Fragile Setting: The Gritti Palace
By Kyle Hoepner Next week (Wednesday, May 14, to be exact) will bring us another in the fascinating series of…
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….
Editor’s Miscellany: Tom Scheerer in Boston
By Kyle Hoepner Designer Tom Scheerer. All photos courtesy of The Vendome Press, unless otherwise noted Although his roots are…
Editor’s Miscellany: Here Comes the Sun
By Kyle Hoepner Light, bright, gleaming, lustrous, brilliant, dazzling, effulgent…all words with special resonance as we begin—so slowly!—our emergence from…
Editor’s Miscellany: Alexa Hampton in Stamford
By Kyle Hoepner Alexa Hampton hardly needs an introduction to lovers of interior design, so I won’t attempt one here….
Editor’s Miscellany: Winter Trees
By Kyle Hoepner Cast your gaze out of a New England window and you’ll almost certainly see trees. This time…
Editor’s Miscellany: Remembering Maya Romanoff
The interior design and architecture world lost a creative force when Richard “Maya” Romanoff died on January 15, following a…
Editor’s Miscellany: Porcelain Poetry
By Kyle Hoepner Every now and again in life, you will come across something so exquisite, or so intricate, so…
Editor’s Miscellany: Just a Bit More of the Holidays
By Kyle Hoepner My colleague Paula Bodah posted here two weeks ago about the Danvers Historical Society’s Holiday Show House…