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The Boston Athenæum Provides a Backdrop for a Landmark Collection by Lee Jofa
How does a heritage brand celebrate 200 years of creating exquisite home furnishings? It looks to the future while nodding…
Show Your Stripes
Stripes say nautical, but that doesn’t mean they have to be quite so obvious. Here are five ways to subtly incorporate everyone’s favorite pattern into your decor.
A Round Up of What’s Hot in New England Showrooms This Month
From napkin rings that look like sea urchins to a bathtub made from marble from a quarry in Spain, here’s what has caught our eye in New England showrooms this month.
Designer Diana James’s Reading Retreat
Designer Diana James with East Coast Design in Marblehead, Massachusetts, imagines a book-lover’s library with a feminine-meets-midcentury edge.
Tyler & Sash: Perfectly Tailored
In a retail world that’s increasingly moving toward a mass-market strategy, Tyler & Sash is succeeding with a business model that’s anything but.
Friday Favorites 2/7/2014
Catie Parrish, Contributing Editor Have you seen designer and TV host Sarah Richardson’s new fabric collection for Kravet? The fabrics…
Designer Snapshot: Hues You Can Use
By Paula M. Bodah By now we’ve all heard that the Pantone color for 2014 is Radiant Orchid. Not to…
Friday Favorites 9/14/2012
Karin Lidbeck Brent, Contributing Editor Styling the incredible homes that you see featured each month in New England Home magazine…
Friday Favorites 4/6/2012
Stacy Kunstel, Homes Editor All this warm weather has me thinking sheer fabrics. So I was thrilled to find in…
Rachel Reider: Kid-Friendly Designs
At Rachel Reider Interiors we have the pleasure of working with a lot of young families, and almost all our…
Mally Skok: Brunschwig Lives—Yippee!
I hate to admit it, but a certain evening two weeks ago was the first time I had visited the…
Friday Favorites 9/23/2011
Jared Ainscough, Assistant Art Director It’s been cold in New Hampshire–I’ve even had to turn the heat on once or…
Editor’s Miscellany: Mobile Style
A while back interior designer Mark Christofi shared with me one of his favorite iPhone apps: the Fortuny Fabric Browser…
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