Louis Postel
Mix and Match: A Classic Craftsman with a Modern Addition
What if we lived in a world of and instead of but? That’s the world in which Adolfo Perez, architect, and Nathalie Ducrest, designer, created this Brookline,
MapQuesting the Mind: Artist Heidi Whitman
How do you paint what’s going on inside your skull? Heidi Whitman comes from a long line of artists who make such invisible things visible. In fourteenth-century Florence, the
Splendor In the Grass
The owners of a large, 1920s Federal-style home in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, certainly felt lucky to live in a dwelling designed by William Perry, the architect
Surprise Ending
The owners expected a casual relationship with the Beacon Hill condominium they purchased as a pied-a-terre. What they got was an unexpected—and welcome—sense of home.
Made from Scratch
But I have nothing,” protested the newlywed. Her designer, Kristen Rivoli, had emphasized how important it was to incorporate…
Natural Talent
Anne Neely’s landscape-inspired semiabstract works invite reflection on the beauty and fragility of our environment.
Getting Warmer
A loft in the city can hold big dreams. It’s where we paint the outsize canvases of our lives. It’s…
Suburban Style: Across the Great Divide
Moving from the city doesn’t have to mean giving up sophistication, as this home outside Boston proves. For a certain…
Glass Action: Carrie Gustafson, Cambridge Glass Artist
Carrie Gustafson’s luminous pieces provoke an irresistible urge to take them in hand, hold them to the light, and explore the tension between rough and smooth, earthy and ethereal.
Game Changer
Boston-based Figulo leads the way as 3-D ceramic printing technology revolutionizes the world of design and architecture. Andy Jeffery holds…