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The New Southern Legacy



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ENCHANTED Designer Benjie Jones applies his everyday decorating approach to his Christmas decorations WRITTEN BY HEATHER J. PAPER

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COOL YULE Ballard Designs creative director Jill Sharp Brinson puts an unexpected twist on Christmas with Suzanne Kasler’s latest holiday collection WRITTEN BY ALISON MILLER

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A FEAST FOR THE EYES The creative minds behind some of Atlanta’s chicest shops serve up an inspiring array of dazzling holiday tabletop designs

70 WALKING IN A WINTER WONDERLAND For Erica and Michael Dines, there’s no place like home for the holidays, especially when family is near and a blanket of white covers the hills

CHAMPIONS OF CHANGE Five retailers from the Atlanta design world are bigger, better and fresher than ever

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CALENDAR Museum of Design Atlanta unveils a SwitchModern retail shop onsite, joint holiday show and sale “Little Things Mean A Lot” returns to Swan Coach House Gallery and abstract art by Kenson at Pryor Fine Art NAOMI Our woman-about-town makes her home a haven of holiday cheer FOOD NEWS Chocolatier Olive & Sinclair’s newest flavors arrive at Star Provisions and Whole Foods; H&F Bottleshop and Naticakes debut ETC. Marcia’s brief but inspired blessings for a merry season

IN EVERY ISSUE 6 Editor’s Letter 79 Ad Index & Web Links

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COVER PHOTOGRAPHED BY ROB BRINSON ON SEPTEMBER 30, 2011. PRODUCED BY JILL SHARP BRINSON.



WELCOME

MY FAVORITE THINGS

We’re always asking designers to share their secret sources and favorite finds, so I thought I would share some of mine with you for the holidays. Here’s to a season of inspiration and delight! SWEETS: Boxes and boxes of French macaroons and dark chocolate cov-

ered orange peels that I order from a Parisian baker who comes to visit family in Atlanta every year SONG: “Christmas to Remember” by Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton TREE TRIMMINGS: Buckets of ornaments in every color from Target EAT: Five dozen tamales and chicken tortilla soup on Christmas Eve (I’m from Texas) and my dad’s famous smoked ham and pork loin DRINK: Egg nog TRADITION: Holiday tea with friends at the Four Seasons DECORATION: Large pine cones from California in clear glass vases, blooming paperwhites and red berry wreaths (messy, but beautiful) MEMORY: Two surprise birthday lunches in my honor, one of which I accidentally foiled ahead of time, and the other for which I had not dressed appropriately or even combed my hair ! (My birthday is December 23.) May your holiday season be filled with joy and happiness. See you in 2012! Clinton Smith Editorial Director twitter.com/clintonrsmith

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Thursday, January 19, 2012

ADAC and Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles present

Atlanta Decorative Arts Center (ADAC) 351 Peachtree Hills Avenue, Atlanta 9:30 a.m. Registration 10:00 a.m. Panel Presentation Noon.-3:00 p.m. Showroom Presentations

AH&L Reader Day

Join us in the ADAC Presntation Room for Continental breakfast and lively conversation as AH&L’s Editorial Director Clinton Smith hosts a panel of lifestyle experts and authors who (will remain on hand to sign their books) followed by fun, informative breakout presentations hosted in select showrooms. Topics include: “New Directions in Outdoor Living”—New outdoor fabrics, furniture, and outdoor living spaces along with a presentation on entertaining, food and drinks; “Kitchen Confidential”—Showcase of new kitchen trends and cooking demo; “Entertaining 201: Beyond the Basics”—Tabletop displays and ideas, along with a demo of floral design trends and easy hors d’oeuvres ...and much more!

Our panel: JAMES T. FARMER III—author of A TIME TO PLANT: Luxurious Garden Living, and native of Middle Georgia, James is a board certified and licensed landscape, floral, and interior designer. His company, James Farmer Designs, specializes in residential landscape design, floral design, and interiors. James was influenced by great Southern architects such as Frank McCall (whose firm designed a home for his parents), Philip Schutze, and Neil Reid.

VIRGINIA WILLIS—author of the acclaimed cookbook, BON APPETIT, Y’ALL- Recipes and Stories from Three Generations of Southern Cooking and her latest book, BASIC TO BRILLIANT, Y’ALL:150 Refined Southern Recipes and Ways to Dress Them Up for Company. A graduate of L’Academie de Cuisine and Ecole de Cuisine LaVarenne, was the Kitchen Director for Martha Stewart Living Television and Executive Producer for Epicurious on The Discovery Channel.

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Be our guest for a day of fun, food and entertaining secrets from the pros! Meet our expert panel and sneek a peek inside some of the country’s most exclusive designer showrooms.

HUGH ACHESON—author of A NEW TURN IN THE SOUTH: Southern Flavors Reinvented for Your Kitchen and chef/partner of the Athens, Georgia, restaurants Five and Ten and The National, and the Atlanta restaurant Empire State South. He is a five-time James Beard nominee for Best Chef Southeast and was named Best Chef by Food & Wine. Hugh competed in Bravo’s Top Chef Masters, Season 3 and is starring as a judge on Top Chef, Season 9.

GENA KNOX—This South Georgia native has authored two cookbooks, GOURMET MADE SIMPLE and her newest, SOUTHERN MY WAY: Simple Recipes, Fresh Flavors. She also has developed a line of grilling planks that are sold through her company, Fire & Flavor. Gena currently serves as the official spokesperson for Georgia Peaches and works hard to promote local farmers.

Call to register (404) 231-1720 or email ADAC: info@adacatlanta.com

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Champions of CHANGE Five retailers from the Atlanta design world are bigger, better and fresher than ever.

THIS ELEGANT ROOM AT BOXWOODS HOME FEATURES A SILVER-LEAFED STARBURST MIRROR, AN IRON-AND-WOOD SIXARM CHANDELIER AND A CARVED-WOOD OVAL TABLE SET WITH FAUX BOIS CERAMIC DINNERWARE.

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Boxwoods could take over all of Buckhead, kudzu-style, and Atlantans would continue to come in droves. Owners Dan Belman and Randy Korando recently

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expanded the boutique to a third house on East Andrews Drive. The house, formerly occupied by Susan Lee women’s apparel, is next door to the original Boxwoods—

including the garden shop—which is connected to the gift shop. After renovating the new-to-them two-story house, Boxwoods Home opened its doors this fall. Customers

can venture from room to room, discovering all things entertaining and tabletop. Each room has its own theme, such as Country French, transitional or al fresco dining, and wares


run the gamut from invitations and serving pieces to a woodbeaded chandelier. The famous garden shop still boasts pre-made and custom floral compositions, planters and to-die-for orchids. The remainder of Boxwoods concentrates on gifts, keeping the children’s and women’s areas—along with its fabulous mix of vintage, antique and new decorative accessories—as is. Navigating your way through Boxwoods Gardens & Gifts was already an adventure, but the addition of Boxwoods Home makes exploration that much more satisfying. (404) 857-1335; boxwoodsonline.com It isn’t always necessary to move or expand; sometimes a simple renovation will give a space that certain panache. Such is the case at luxurious home decor gallery OwenLawrence. The store’s revamping included replacing carpet with hardwoods, moving cabinetry and adding lighting, all of which not only increased display space but also brightened the mood. According to store manager Fio Pichardo, a little purging allowed room for an entire Ralph Lauren Home line, plus a better flow among classic favorites such as Hermès and Lalique. “We have many price points, but all of our merchandise is of the finest quality,” Pichardo says. From a Baccarat glass that takes five people and 24 hours to create to a Nest candle by Laura Slatkin, the wares are undeniably top of the line. (404) 869-7360; owenlawrence.com

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above WHO CARES WHAT’S FOR DINNER WHEN IT’S SERVED ON A RALPH LAUREN TABLE, WITH HERMÈS CHINA AND SAINTLOUIS CRYSTAL? left OWENLAWRENCE NOW CARRIES THE ENTIRE RALPH LAUREN LINE, WHICH INCLUDES THE EBONY DESK AND ACCESSORIES, THE CARVED CHAIR WITH BLACK LEATHER, THE SOFA, OTTOMANS, TABLE AND EVEN THE PORCELAIN LAMP.

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HUES OF A BLUE CHARGER, AN OSCAR DE LA RENTA RED-LACQUERED CREDENZA AND A HAND-BLOWN GLASS OBJET D’ART ARE EVEN MORE VIBRANT AGAINST MAISON ATLANTA’S YELLOW WALLS. A CONTEMPORARY WING CHAIR SHOWN WITH A BOLIER & CO. OVAL DINING TABLE AND CHAIRS EXUDE STYLE IN ONE OF STORE’S FRONT ROOMS. KATHRYN LEACH HOME’S NEW SPACE IS PERFECT FOR SHOWCASING A COLLECTION OF BACCARAT LIGHTING AND THE COLORFUL PACKAGING OF THE AGRARIA HOME FRAGRANCE LINE.

MAISON ATLANTA Curb the

road rage. Maison Atlanta is doing its part to help lessen the frustration caused by Atlanta traffic thanks to huge windows that make it impossible for commuters to miss the showroom when they inevitably get caught at Howell Mill and 14th Street. The store’s perpetually updated vignettes feature such eyecatching palettes as yellow,

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turquoise and red with chocolate brown, graphite gray, even tangerine and white. “We are constantly bringing in new pieces, from traditional to transitional to modern,” says sales director Crawford Bray. The more glamorous rooms sit in front of the store, while the back rooms have a neutral feel; the rooms in between are transitional. (404) 892-3553; maisonatlanta.com

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This boutique has moved from Piedmont Road to a new 25,000-square-foot space on Pharr Road. “We love the neighborhood, easy access, plentiful windows and large space,” says owner Kathryn Leach. “The positive response from our customers has been tremendous.” More space equals more inventory, of course, and Leach now has

room for Agraria home fragrances, Gianna Rose soaps, Lafco candles and Kumikookoon washable silk linens. Also new are Ann Gish robes, nightgowns and slippers to match Ann Gish bed linens. Devoted customers and soonto-be brides can rest easy knowing that favorite lines Arte Italica and Bella Bianca are there to stay. (888) 667-5174; kathrynleachhome.com


It’s kind of East meets West,” laughs Jennifer Van Galder, describing her partnership with William “Bryan” Rose. Van Galder and Rose joined forces to open Maudlin et al, an all-inclusive retail showroom and wholesale warehouse where customers can order custom draperies, upholstered furniture and lighting, even pick up an unusual antique or have the interior of their own abode designed from top to bottom. Van Galder, a Californian, opened the original Maudlin almost 20 years ago in La Jolla. Meanwhile, Rose—a native Atlantan— traveled the world in search of antiques, industrial furniture, architectural salvage and other objects of interest, filling the needs of his wholesale clients. Over the years their paths crossed many times, often when Van Galder purchased some of her favorite pieces from Rose. Each admired the other’s work, but it was when they worked together on a project a few years ago that they realized they

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were a design team meant-tobe. “When I saw custom furniture Bryan made utilizing antique components, it cinched it,” Van Galder says. (404) 355-5526

top left THE OWNERS’ CREATIVE FLAIR IS APPARENT IN A DISPLAY OF COWTAN & TOUT FABRIC AT MAULIN ET AL. above IN ADDITION TO STYLISH UPHOLSTERY AND CLEVER ACCESSORIES, THE SHOP ALSO OFFERS AN ARRAY OF UNIQUE LIGHTING OPTIONS.

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LIFE ▼ IN A JOINT HOLIDAY SHOW AND SALE AT SWAN COACH HOUSE GALLERY, “LITTLE THINGS MEAN A LOT” SHOWCASES SOME 300 SMALL WORKS OF VARIOUS MEDIUMS PERFECT FOR THE HOLIDAY GIFT-GIVING SEASON. MELISSA FADUSKI’S REALIST OIL PAINTINGS ARE AMONG THE WORKS OF MORE THAN 100 GEORGIA ARTISTS BEING FEATURED IN THIS MONTH’S EXHIBITION. THROUGH 1/7. 3130 SLATON DR., ATLANTA 30305. (404) 266-2636; SWANCOACHHOUSE.COM

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▲ THE BEAUTIFULLY ROMANTIC AND ABSTRACT IMAGERY OF KENSON IS ON DISPLAY THIS MONTH AT PRYOR FINE ART. ALSO BEING SHOWCASED ARE CONTEMPORARY, INNOVATIVE WORKS BY CHRISTY KINAR, REBECCA KINKEAD AND HELEN SHULMAN. 12/2-12/31, OPENING RECEPTION 12/2, 7-9 P.M. 764 MIAMI CIRCLE, SUITE 132, ATLANTA 30324. (404) 352-8775; PRYORFINEART.COM

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▼ A DUAL EXHIBITION AT TEW GALLERIES FEATURES THE ARTWORK OF UKRAINIAN ARTISTS SERGIY HAI AND OLENA ZVIAGINTSEVA. THE LATTER’S ETHEREAL STILL-LIFE PAINTINGS, PICTURED, INCORPORATE FIGURATIVE WORKS RANGING FROM ABSTRACT AND MYSTERIOUS TO DELICATE AND DREAMLIKE. THROUGH 1/4. 425 PEACHTREE HILLS AVE., NO. 24, ATLANTA 30305. (404) 869-0511; TEWGALLERIES.COM

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WHITESPACE’S FINAL SHOW OF THE YEAR IS A SURVEY OF WORKS FEATURED THROUGHOUT 2011 BY ARTISTS SUCH AS JODY FAUSETT, DAVID MITCHELL AND WENDY GIVEN, PICTURED. COMPLEMENTING THE RETROSPECTIVE IS A “FOR-EVER-GREEN” LOT IN THE COURTYARD, WHERE GALLERY ARTISTS’ RE-INTERPRETATIONS OF CHRISTMAS TREES AND WREATHS ARE FOR SALE. 12/9-12/13. 814 EDGEWOOD AVE., ATLANTA 30307. (404) 688-1892; WHITESPACE814.COM

MUSEUM OF DESIGN ATLANTA RECENTLY UNVEILED AN ONSITE SWITCHMODERN RETAIL SHOP, BRINGING ABOUT A COLLABORATION OF TWO OF THE CITY’S MOST PROGRESSIVE ENTITIES. THE INNOVATIVE VENTURE FEATURES A HIGHLY CURATED COLLECTION OF BOTH CLASSIC AND NOVEL OBJECTS THAT AIM TO RAISE THE BAR OF MODERN DESIGN. 1315 PEACHTREE ST. NE, ATLANTA 30309. (404) 979-6455; MUSEUMOFDESIGN.ORG 14

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Naomi von Habersham AROUND TOWN WITH

ILLUSTRATION BY ABBI WILLIAMS

This December, I plan to cloister myself in my home so that I can avoid the following hazards of the holiday season: crowded malls; gridlock on Peachtree; Britney Spears’ version of “Santa Baby” piped through the speakers at my local grocery store; and cars with wreaths attached to the front grilles. (I’m willing to wager that a lot of you agree with me about that last one!) When I do inevitably have the need to venture out of my home, you can bet your bottom dollar that I won’t be wearing a novelty sweater adorned with jingle bells, battery-operated tree lights, nor appliqued reindeers. Bah! Humbug! I figure that as long as I’m spending so much time at home, I might as well make it seem like a haven of holiday cheer. I burn Rigaud Cypres candles to make my house smell like a Carolina pine forest. (Sure beats Pine-Sol.) Thanks to iTunes and Pandora, I’m able to create playlists of classic holiday music sung by Nat King Cole, Mel Tormé, and the Robert Shaw Chorale. Oh, and I can’t forget Alabama’s “Christmas in Dixie.” That’s my favorite Christmas song! And I make sure to have plenty of food and drink on hand for invited (and oftentimes uninvited) guests. You know, things like spiced pecans, rum balls, and Claxton fruitcake. Claxton really is the crème de la crème of fruitcakes, much like Le Sueur is for canned peas. But for all of the festivity that the holidays bring, we mustn’t forget those who are less fortunate. If we all give some of our time and money to charity, whether we put a few dollar bills in the Salvation Army red kettle, donate gifts to Toys for Tots or even volunteer at a soup kitchen, perhaps others can experience the true joy of Christmas. After all, that really is the reason for the season. You see? I’m not a scrooge all of the time. It only comes out when I’m face to face with a wreath-decorated car.

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>> CHEF NICK OLTARSH WHIPS UP A SCRUMPTIOUS FEAST FOR CHRISTMAS DAY DINERS VISITING ROOM AT TWELVE. GOURMET SELECTIONS INCLUDE A SEASONAL VARIETY OF CARVED MEATS, SEAFOOD, TRIMMINGS, SALADS AND A PACKED-OUT DESSERT BUFFET. RESERVATIONS REQUIRED. 12/25, 11 A.M.-8 P.M., PRICES VARY. 400 WEST PEACHTREE ST., ATLANTA 30308. (404) 4181250; ROOMATTWELVE.COM

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>> KICK OFF THE WORK WEEK WITH PEASANT BISTRO’S “MUSSELS MONDAY.” ENJOY AN ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT TASTING OF THREE VARIETIES—AU NAGE, PROVENÇAL AND CURRY— OF THESE MEATY MOLLUSKS WITH A PERFECTLY PAIRED GLASS OF WINE IN THE EUROPEAN-INSPIRED EATERY’S CHIC COCKTAIL AREA. 6-10 P.M., PRICES VARY. 250 PARK AVENUE WEST NW, ATLANTA 30313. (404) 230-1724; PEASANTATL.COM

>> FREQUENT COLLABORATORS SHERLOCK’S WINE MERCHANT AND THE COOK’S WAREHOUSE ARE TEAMING UP AGAIN MID-MONTH FOR AN EVENING OF FOOD AND FUN AT THE LATTER’S ANSLEY MALL LOCATION. SAVOR SMOKED SALMON, BUTTERNUT SQUASH, ROSEMARY TENDERLOIN WITH MUSTARD COGNAC SAUCE AND GRAND MARNIER SOUFFLÉS, ALL WHILE ENJOYING SAMPLINGS OF FINE WINE. ALL TICKET SALES WILL BENEFIT THE ATLANTA COMMUNITY FOOD BANK. 12/12, 7-9 P.M., $65 PER PERSON. 1544 PIEDMONT RD., ATLANTA 30324. (404) 815-4993; COOKSWAREHOUSE.COM

HOLIDAY WISH LIST: >> TAKE A FEW CUES FROM THE PAGES OF MARTHA STEWART’S LATEST BOOK, MARTHA’S ENTERTAINING: A YEAR OF CELEBRATIONS (CLARKSON POTTER, $75), TO CREATE A DINNER PARTY THAT WILL HAVE GUESTS SWOONING THIS HOLIDAY SEASON. IN HER MOST PERSONAL BOOK YET, THE DOYENNE OF GRACIOUS LIVING OPENS THE DOORS TO HER SPECTACULAR HOMES IN NEW YORK, MAINE AND EAST HAMPTON, GUIDING READERS THROUGH FOUR SEASONS OF GATHERINGS SHE’S HOSTED IN HER ALWAYS BEAUTIFUL AND EXPRESSIVE STYLE. WITH ALL-NEW RECIPES AND PRACTICAL IDEAS FOR EVERYTHING FROM A SIMPLE BLUEBERRY BREAKFAST TO A LAVISH CHRISTMAS DINNER, EACH RICHLY PHOTOGRAPHED OCCASION IS ACCOMPANIED BY MENUS, TABLE SETTINGS AND PERSONAL ANECDOTES. >> NASHVILLE-BASED BEAN-TO-BAR CHOCOLATIER OLIVE & SINCLAIR HAS UNVEILED ITS NEWEST FLAVORS: SMOKED NIB BRITTLE AND BUTTERMILK WHITE CHOCOLATE. BOTH ARE NOW AVAILABLE ONLINE AND THROUGH ITS RETAILERS, INCLUDING STAR PROVISIONS AND WHOLE FOODS. SLOW-ROASTED AND STONE-GROUND IN SMALL BATCHES, SELECT SINGLE-ORIGIN CACAO BEANS ARE COMBINED WITH PURE BROWN SUGAR FOR DELECTABLY SMOOTH AND ROBUST FLAVORS—SUCH AS CINNAMON CHILI AND SALT-AND-PEPPER—THAT ARE UNIQUE TO THIS SOUTHERN ARTISAN COMPANY. THE EXQUISITE, VINTAGE-LIKE WRAPPING HAS EVEN GARNERED THE ATTENTION OF CELEBS LIKE GWYNETH PALTROW. OLIVEANDSINCLAIR.COM

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THE SCOOP CHARMING CUPCAKES PURVEYOR NATICAKES MAKES ITS ATLANTA DEBUT THIS WINTER. ENJOY A ROTATING SELECTION OF MOUTHWATERING FLAVORS, A SELF-SERVE FROZEN YOGURT STATION WITH FRESH TOPPINGS AND EVEN A FULL ESPRESSO BAR IN THE BOUTIQUE-LIKE SPACE. 1171 LAVISTA RD., ATLANTA 30324. NATICAKES.COM ABATTOIR ADDS ANOTHER ACCOLADE TO ITS RESUME BY BEING VOTED AS ONE OF OPENTABLE’S TOP 50 RESTAURANTS—THE ONLY ONE IN ATLANTA—THROUGH THE SITE’S DINERS’ CHOICE AWARDS, WHERE 10 MILLION DINERS CAST THEIR VOTES FOR FAVORITE FOODIE HAUNTS. 1170 HOWELL MILL RD., ATLANTA 30318. (404) 892-3335; STARPROVISIONS.COM LOCAL MARKET SOUTH MAKES ITS MARK AS THE FIRST ONLINE RETAIL DESTINATION TURNING A SPOTLIGHT ON HANDCRAFTED SPECIALTY FOODS PRODUCED SOLELY BY SOUTHERN ARTISANS. A CURATED MIX OF MEATS, ICE CREAM, RELISHES, TEA, SWEETS AND OTHER ITEMS IS SHIPPED DIRECTLY FROM THE SOURCE, ENSURING DELICIOUSLY FRESH DELIVERIES TO DOORSTEPS AND MAILBOXES. LOCALMARKETSOUTH.COM PATRONS LOOKING TO RECREATE THEIR FAVORITE COCKTAILS FROM HOLEMAN & FINCH CAN NOW STOP BY H & F BOTTLE SHOP, WHICH RECENTLY ADDED SPIRITS AND HANDCRAFTED BEERS TO ITS INVENTORY. BAR TOOLS, GARNISHES AND MIXERS ARE ALSO AVAILABLE, AND INHOUSE MIXOLOGISTS ARE ON HAND TO DISPENSE ADVICE AND RECIPES. 2357 PEACHTREE RD., ATLANTA 30305. (404) 8414070; HFBOTTLESHOP.COM


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Christmas at Callanwolde – A Historic Atlanta Tradition

The magic of the holidays begins with one of the most anticipated attractions of the season, Christmas at Callanwolde. Enjoy the splendor of the 27,000-square-foot historic mansion, transformed for the holidays by Atlanta’s top interior and floral designers. Period furniture, designer treasures, fine art and breathtaking Christmas trees reflect a glorious era when the Candler family lived in the mansion from the 1920s to the 1950s. This spectacular event enchants young and old with family activities, music played on the Aeolian pipe organ, cabaret nights, even holiday shopping that features “Charming ARTifacts” from the Callanwolde Artists’ Studio. The magnificent Gothic Tudor mansion, set on 12.5 acres in Atlanta’s Druid Hills neighborhood, was built in 1920 as the home of Charles Howard Candler, the eldest son of The Coca-Cola Company founder, Asa Candler. The mansion, centered around a large courtyard, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The immaculate attention to detail throughout the home is evident in the excellent craftsmanship of the walnut paneling, stained-glass windows, bronze balustrades, delicate ceiling and fireplace reliefs, and pierced tracery that conceals the Aeolian organ chambers.

Callanwolde Fine Arts Center Christmas at Callanwolde originated in 1977 as a decorators’ show house to raise funds to benefit Callanwolde Fine Arts Center, and has developed over three decades into a cherished holiday tradition. It’s the signature fundraising event for the non-profit center, which has served as a hub of cultural activity in Atlanta since 1971. Callanwolde offers classes and workshops for all ages in the visual, literary and performing arts. Special concerts and arts events are presented throughout the year, too, as well as gallery exhibitions, outreach programs and more. All funds raised benefit this important arts center and architectural landmark that enriches the lives of thousands of metropolitan Atlantans year-round. We hope you enjoy your tour of Christmas at Callanwolde and that you’ll return often throughout the year to participate in Callanwolde’s varied arts programs. 4

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December 5 - 18 Weekdays and Saturdays 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Sundays 11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Extended Evening Hours, Fridays 4:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. (please note special hours for “‘by reservation only” events)

GENERAL ADMISSION TICKETS Adults: $20.00 Seniors 65+: $15.00 Children ages 4 - 12: $12.00 Children 3 and under: Free Group Sales of 20 or more: please call (404) 872-5338 Tickets are available at ChristmasatCallanwolde.org or at the door. Special events may include an additional fee.

DIRECTIONS Christmas a Callanwolde is located at Callanwolde Fine Arts Center

980 Briarcliff Rd. NE, Atlanta, GA 30306 (404) 872-5338 The center is an ADA accessible facility. Complimentary parking and shuttle bus service will begin at 9:30 a.m. (Sundays 10:30 a.m.) The shuttle bus service is located 1/2 mile north of Callanwolde at Emory University Briarcliff Campus, 1256 Briarcliff Rd., NE, Atlanta, GA 30306. No on-site parking. From Interstate 85: Take the North Druid Hills Road exit (# 89). Travel south (toward Decatur and Emory University) on North Druid Hills Road and continue approximately 1/2 mile to the third intersection and traffic light at Briarcliff Road. Turn right on to Briarcliff Road and continue south on Briarcliff Road for approximately 3 miles. Callanwolde will be on the right. From Interstate 20: Take the Moreland Avenue exit (#60A/B). Travel north on Moreland Avenue (toward Midtown Atlanta) for approximately 4 miles until you get to the intersection with Ponce de Leon Avenue. Moreland Avenue becomes Briarcliff Road at this intersection. Continue straight on Briarcliff Road for approximately 1/2 mile. Callanwolde will be on the left. From Decatur & Stone Mountain: Take Scott Blvd. (U.S. 78) west until it turns into Ponce de Leon Avenue. Continue west on Ponce de Leon Avenue through the Druid Hills neighborhood toward downtown Atlanta. At the intersection with Moreland Avenue/Briarcliff Road, turn right on to Briarcliff Road. Travel north on Briarcliff Road for approximately 1/2 mile. Callanwolde will be on the left. For detailed information, the latest updates and to purchase tickets visit ChristmasatCallanwolde.org

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Special Highlights PREMIERE PARTY Sunday, December 4, 7 – 10 p.m. Kick-off of this year’s holiday season with a special preview of the historic mansion and meet the talented designers. Enjoy festive gourmet delights by The Dining Group and live entertainment by jazz vocalist Marsha DuPree and the Ron Taylor Band. Fabulous holiday shopping will include Sensational Baskets, Nature’s Designs, the Callanwolde artists’ “Charming ARTifacts” market and personalized gingerbread houses with a name or sentiment added to the rooftop. Tickets may be purchased online at ChristmasatCallanwolde.org or by calling Callanwolde’s administrative offices at (404) 872-5338, ext 229. Tickets are $75 per person and the attire is business/cocktail. Premiere Party is sponsored by Delta Air Lines. BREAKFAST WITH SANTA Saturdays, December 10 & 17, 9 a.m. in the Courtyard Children will delight in a kid-friendly breakfast from Chick-fil-A, live entertainment and a visit with Santa. Advance online reservations only. $20 per person (includes general admission). Tickets are available at ChristmasatCallanwolde.org. Breakfast with Santa is sponsored by Abbott Brown Wealth Management. TEDDY BEAR TEA Sundays, December 11 & 18, 3 p.m. in the Courtyard Highlights include charming tabletops, tea, hot chocolate, sandwiches, pastries, live entertainment and a visit with Santa in this delightful afternoon for families. Advance online reservations only. $25 per person (includes general admission). Tickets are available at ChristmasatCallanwolde.org. *BATTLE OF THE ICE Saturday, December 10, 2 p.m. at the Outdoor Amphitheatre Watch the ice fly as talented ice sculptors from four culinary schools compete and showoff their creative skills. Coordinated by Atlanta Ice Marvels. *CALLANWOLDE CABARET Fridays, December 9 & 16, 6 – 9 p.m. Enjoy holiday happy hour during the extended evening hours. Refreshments will be served and wine will be available for purchase. Adding to the festivities are live cabaret performances featuring Libby Whittemore on December 9 and Janet Metzger on December 16. WIN DELTA AIR LINES TICKETS During the Premiere Party, the Cabaret Nights and throughout Christmas at Callanwolde, guests will have the opportunity to purchase raffle tickets to win Delta Air Lines tickets. Look for details at these events. Delta Air Lines is the official airline of Christmas at Callanwolde.

THE CALLAN CAFÉ Located on the second floor of the mansion, this cafe is Callanwolde Fine Arts Center’s newest amenity. Fashioned after an Irish coffee shop, befitting of Callanwolde’s heritage and architecture, this relaxing spot is where visitors can enjoy a variety of festive hot and cold beverages, desserts and snacks. * HOLIDAY CENTERPIECE DEMONSTRATION Sunday, December 11, 2 p.m. in the Retreat Learn a fresh approach to creating a unique seasonal centerpiece. Floral design expert Cornelia Ohl demonstrates with easy-to-follow steps, how to make a holiday arrangement with cuttings from your winter landscape. *KID’S CRAFTS December 10 & 17, 1 – 2 p.m. in the Courtyard “Make It, Take It” holiday craft project for kids, accompanied by an adult, led by Callanwolde instructors. THE BEST PLACE TO CELEBRATE Create your own private holiday event for groups of 50-250 in this seasonally decorated historic mansion. Plan a holiday party or luncheon for your company, family or friends. Select dates are available between December 2 18. Call (404) 872-5338, ext 232. CHARMING ARTIFACTS Callanwolde Artists’ Studio Held in the Conservatory throughout the event, Callanwolde instructors and students will showcase unique fine arts and crafts. Find beautiful handmade items for yourself or as gifts for friends and family. SENSATIONAL BASKETS On the second floor of the mansion in the Petite Hall, discover one of Atlanta’s oldest and largest gift basket companies displaying sensational holiday gifts. Buy unique stockingstuffers, beautifully packaged gourmet items, children’s treasures and gifts for the entire family. Sensational Baskets offers fast delivery and will ship anywhere. NATURE’S DESIGN Also located in the Petite Hall, you’ll find elegant designer arrangements by Nature’s Design that are inspired by the imaginative creations displayed throughout the rooms in this year’s tour. GINGERBREAD HOUSES Unique one-of-a-kind gingerbread houses, decorated with candy, will be available for purchase in the Petite Hall throughout the event. THE HISTORIC AEOLIAN ORGAN Majestic sounds will ring throughout the house as skilled organists play music on the historic 3,742 Aeolian pipe organ. The mansion will come alive daily with a variety of holiday music designed to lift spirits and welcome the holiday season. *event entrance included with general admission ticket

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Sponsors Callanwolde Fine Arts Center wishes to thank the Christmas at Callanwolde sponsors, designers, artists, performers, volunteers, vendors, staff, DeKalb County government and contributors for their generous support and participation. Special thanks to the Christmas at Callanwolde Committee: Jerry W. Poole, ASID, Chairman; Tommie Nichols, Co-Chairman; Sam Goldman, PhD, Treasurer; and Susan Summers, Marketing. Funds raised from Christmas at Callanwolde benefit the continuing operation of nationally acclaimed Callanwolde Fine Arts Center, a non-profit organization bringing arts education, visual and performing arts to thousands of metropolitan Atlantans year-round.

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About the Callanwolde Estate

Callanwolde, the magnificent Gothic Tudor-style home of the Charles Howard Candler family, was completed in 1920. Charles Howard was the eldest son of Asa Candler, who founded of The Coca-Cola Company in 1892. The name “Callanwolde” came from the family’s ancestral home of Callan Castle near Kilkenny, Ireland; “Callan” is the Irish name for Candler and “wolde” is the Old English word for woods. Thus, Callanwolde is simply the “Candler Woods.” Callanwolde was designed by Henry Hornbostel, a renowned Pittsburgh architect. Hornbostel personally supervised the construction of the building, which boasts 27,000 square feet of living space. Located in the Druid Hills section of DeKalb County, Callanwolde is part of the residential area laid out by famed parks designer Frederick Law Olmsted, best known for his design of New York’s Central Park. The original grounds encompassed the mansion, gardener’s cottage, fourcar garage, swimming pool with club house, six tennis courts, two large greenhouses, barns for livestock, vegetable and flower gardens, formal gardens, fruit and nut trees, as well as spaces dedicated to native trees and shrubs. The mansion’s first floor comprised 10 rooms and two porches while the second floor had seven rooms formerly used as bedrooms as well as six bathrooms and two sun decks. GREAT HALL Through the front doors you enter the home’s central room, which was the scene of both Candler daughters’ weddings. The room is paneled in walnut that was obtained through W. J. Healy, an official of the Southern Railway Company. The paneling resembles that of the Pullman rail cars. GRAND STAIRWAY The large staircase, connecting the upper and lower halls, has bronze balustrades curving to either side of the landing. Another feature of the staircase is the stained-glass window at the landing and the intricately designed precast masonry grillwork on the ceiling above. It is this masonry detail that has become a symbol of the Arts Center. MUSIC ROOM AND LIBRARY The music room and library flank the front entrance. Surrounded by walls decked out in Asian motifs, the music room featured a grand piano. Charles Howard had a deep appreciation for music and many of the family’s parties were planned around it. Guests to the house included grand opera singer Rose Ponselle and light opera star Irene Dunne while virtuoso composer and organist Marcel Dupré gave performances at Callanwolde on the Aeo12

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lian pipe organ. The library, where a portrait of Charles Howard hangs over the mantel, was a favorite spot for the Candler family to gather. BILLIARD ROOM AND LIVING ROOM With its simulated leather walls, imposing Romanesque fireplace and impressive stained-glass windows, the billiard room achieves a stately old European charm. Featured in the design of the window is the Candler family crest with the motto “Faithful Unto Death.” Next door, the winter living room is surrounded on three sides by windows and features a massive masonry fireplace as well as two ceiling panels through which music from the organ can be piped. DINING ROOM AND BREAKFAST ROOM The dining room features a white Italian marble fireplace, which went unused due to the hearth’s shallow depth and delicate interior tile design. The original Tiffany chandelier, a focal point of the room, was miraculously returned to the home in 1976 after having been stolen. The breakfast room is small in comparison to the other rooms, but the detail of the antiqued wood trim and teal tile fireplace made the space a cozy spot for small family meals. THE AEOLIAN ORGAN The console of the organ is located opposite the staircase in the Great Hall. During the 1900s, when symphonic orchestras were virtually non-existent, organ builders crafted instruments that could give audiences the fullness of symphonic sound. Crafted by the Aeolian Pipe Organ Company of New York, the Callanwolde organ has 3,742 pipes arranged in 55 ranks, or sets. The entire mechanism weighs 20,000 pounds yet blends with the architecture so well that it’s nearly impossible to know it’s there. When played, the organ fills the house with melodious sounds emanating from the ornamental grills in the front entrance, over the staircase and in the living room. This unique instrument, lovingly restored by the Callanwolde Guild, is one of the few of its kind in the world that remains playable in its original residential installation.


UPSTAIRS The upstairs served as the living quarters for the Candler family. Its Petite Hall, another one of the family’s favorite gathering places, is now a gallery featuring rotating exhibitions of local artists. The upstairs bedrooms have been transformed into the Arts Center’s administrative offices, class studios and The Callan Café. THE EXTERIOR AND CONSTRUCTION The exterior walls of the Callanwolde mansion are made of a steel framework covered with cement stucco. The home’s wooden floors are anchored to timbers laid in concrete over masonry units, supported by reinforced concrete beams. Although it was first heated by steam, the mansion was converted from coal to gas in the 1930s. A central air-conditioning system was installed in 1996. THE GROUNDS Although the Callanwolde estate today consists of 12.5 acres, the mansion was originally situated on 27 beautifully landscaped acres. Downhill from the house was a swimming pool surrounded by tall, lovely trees and nestled in the woods, near the pool, was a two-story stone house with the entire top floor dedicated to a playroom. The pool house, now called the Samuel Goldman Retreat, has been fully restored to its original design and provides additional space for Callanwolde’s ever-growing community arts programs. Behind the main house, duplicating it in style, is the carriage house. Its ground floor could hold four cars and housed a large laundry room while the upper floor had four bedrooms and two bathrooms for servants. Behind the carriage house is the conservatory, which serves as the headquarters for the DeKalb County Federation of Garden Clubs. Made up of 157 clubs, the organization was responsible for raising funds to restore the grounds. To the rear of the property is the former gardener’s cottage, which is now home to the Atlanta Young Singers of Callanwolde and houses music studios.

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Sharon Anderson has been an established interior designer in the Atlanta area for 21 years. Her namesake company began as a custom window treatment workroom and evolved into an interior design firm that has worked on both residential and commercial projects, including multi-family units and medical offices. A combination of interior design and graphic design degrees contribute to Anderson’s creative vision that brings to life timeless interiors with current style. She is an Allied member of ASID as well as a member of GAIDP and Designer Society of America, and has previously designed a room for the 2009 Windermere Community Christmas Tour of Homes.

Westside Foundry is a home furnishings and lifestyle store in Atlanta’s Westside design district that provides consultations and complete interior design services. Dana Terrell came to Westside Foundry after successful stints at prominent Atlanta design firms, including his very own. He has been involved in various local design events such as The Street of Dreams, Southern Living Dream Home and Decorator’s Show House & Gardens. Terrell brings a fresh perspective to all projects and events for Westside Foundry, and documents all his work and design musing on his blog. He is honored to be involved in this year’s Christmas at Callanwolde.


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Having worked in the interior design field for 10 years, Clay Snider specializes in traditional English and French interiors. Still, he is open to adding a stylish edge to any project to create truly unique interiors for clients, no matter what their budgets. Snider has been involved in numerous showhouses, including the Atlanta Magazine Dream Home and the Decorator’s Show House & Gardens, and has been published in numerous publications including Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles, Atlanta Magazine, Elle Decor and Spectacular Homes of Georgia. He has previously been named one of Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles’ “Top 20 Under 40” designers.

Discerning homeowners trust interior designer Mark Sunderland to create exquisite interiors that combine his extensive design experience with the classic, high-quality furnishings available through his namesake firm. His intrinsic understanding of light, texture, color, space and proportion inspires rooms that are polished and accessible. In his room for this tour, Sunderland pays tribute to the Candler mansion’s storied heritage and, to this year’s theme—English Revival—by featuring a stunning collection of personal artifacts owned and collected by King Edward VIII, The Prince of Wales who became King of England in 1936.

Over the past few years, Julep’s Home Decor has turned a focus on Christmas decor during the holiday season. Whether clients are searching for holiday grandeur or the relaxed feel of a decorated cabin, Julep’s offers unique ornaments, custom-decorated garlands, trees, arrangements, exquisite ribbon and an exclusive design service that is sure to add a sense of wonder and joy to any home. Additionally, the company provides design services and in-home consultations on colors, fabrics and furnishings. The showroom, located in West Cobb, features a variety of furniture, custom draperies, framed art, lighting, mirrors, accessories and more.

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Sweet Abode is an interior design and organization firm that specializes in helping clients maximize their homes’ potential. Designers Vivian Cook, Janet Cross and Jules Guedry focus on the elements that make a house a home. The possibilities are endless, whether there is a need for a room reshuffle, a party set-up, an updated color palette or simple space planning. After beginning her career designing major buildings for Bank of America in Atlanta, Cook has established great organizational skills and the ability to turn people’s ideas into possibilities beyond their expectations. Cross is a personal organizer and former personal assistant with a keen eye for style; her greatest asset is translating what she hears from a client into a space perfectly suited to their lifestyle. Guedry is a former art teacher with lots of creative flair, offering unique design solutions while keeping the client’s needs in mind.

Downsize Design’s creative duo, Ann Wisniewski and Theresa Druckenmiller, offer one-of-a-kind services to assist those who are wanting to transition to smaller spaces that are functional and showcase the owner’s style and personality. Their design expertise includes color consultation, space planning, window treatments, art, accessories and furniture placement for both existing and custom contemporary pieces. Along with their support team, these designers can provide a solution for a client’s every need during each phase of the downsizing process. Located in the Roswell and East Cobb areas, the firm services Atlanta’s north metro and downtown areas. Wisniewski is currently serving as president of the American Society of Interior Designers, Georgia Chapter, while Druckenmiller is the current president of the Atlanta Designer’s Network.

Following an internship at Foxgloves & Ivy Floral Design Studio, Cornelia Ohl went on to receive a Floral Design Certificate and an associate degree in Environmental Horticulture from Gwinnett Tech in 2008. Now, with 15 years of experience in floral arranging, Ohl stands ready to create for clients exquisite floral designs with a fresh and diverse approach. She offers personal consultations for clients’ homes, developing interior and exterior plans for each residence. Ohl also gives demonstrations and workshops for garden clubs and currently serves as the Floral Guild chair for her parish at St. Barnabas Anglican Church.

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J Witzel Interior Design is a full-service firm specializing in modern designs that reflect each client’s individual style and spirit. Principal designer and company founder Julie Witzel offers an approach that pays special attention to the architecture, balance, scale, light and color of an interior space. Knowing that creating a home is an intensely personal process, Witzel strives for excellence in every detail of a project. As a contributor to ASID Georgia’s quarterly magazine, InDesign, Witzel offers her expert advice on everything from where to find the best antiques in town to the latest trends in design technology. Witzel was elected Communications Director for ASID Georgia in 2011.

In 2004, Loren Audrey Taylor established her boutique design studio Anna Abrams Design, named for her maternal grandmother. The firm takes on residential and contract interior design projects with clients in metropolitan Atlanta, numerous Southeastern cities and New York. Taylor’s approach always begins with identifying the “bones” of a project and she’s is very conscious of using and reinterpreting classical elements, emphasizing light, scale and style with meticulous attention to detail in the floor plan, furnishings, textiles, drapery and art. Taylor holds a degree from Southern Polytechnic State University and has gained further knowledge from her interior design education at Brenau University. Additionally, Taylor has added blogging to her list of accomplishments with her much-anticipated blog, Innately Bourgeois.

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For designer Benjie Jones, Christmas has always been special. It was inevitable, perhaps, given his father was a retailer who sold, among other things, toys. As soon as he was old enough, Jones readily jumped right into the season’s fray. “From the age of 12 through high school, I helped out at the store,” he recalls. “And, I had a very creative mother who loved the season. Our house was always pretty festive.” Those holiday memories have translated beautifully into Jones’ own Virginia-Highland home, where there’s a seasonal touch, however subtle, in every room. The Christmas tree stands sentry in the foyer, clearly visible from the living room, while the dining room table is decked out like a white winter wonderland—artificial snow and all. What’s refreshing, though, is how the designer takes his holiday decor to an unexpected level. There are live trees in the kitchen, wreaths and a tall wooden Santa in the master bedroom and bath, greenery tucked behind paintings everywhere. In the guest room, there’s even a tabletop tree from the ’60s that Jones spray-painted black. “It looks like a tree from a forest that burned down, but it’s a beautiful, sculptural piece. It looks like it was made for this house,” he says, referring to the abundance of black used throughout the residence. One of the reasons it all works so well is because Jones applies his everyday decorating philosophy to his Christmas decorations, too. “Albert Hadley once said ‘once you hone in on your own aesthetic, everything you buy goes together.’ I’ve certainly found that to be true through the years,” says the selfdescribed collector. “As a designer, I like yin and yang. I grew up in the ’60s and ’70s. The Williamsburg era took over in the ’70s, when Christmas decorations were beautifully and tastefully done; my mother was a big proponent of that and I guess I still am, too. But there are some things from the ’50s and ’60s that are fun—Santas, reindeer and such. I try to mix things up by using a little of each era. I don’t think you ever want to lose the fun of Christmas and make it too serious.” No matter what your aesthetic, Jones stands firm on one thing: Christmas decorations should enhance your house, not overpower it. “You don’t want to take everything out of a room to bring Christmas in. I never have liked the idea of destroying a mantel just to put a wreath on it; just add something to the mantel that makes it Christmas-y. It may be that wreath, but don’t ruin your whole decor to put it there.” Editing, after all, is what good design is all about. SEE RESOURCES, BACK OF BOOK. 49


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DRAWING INSPIRATION FROM HER WORLD TRAVELS AND ECLECTIC TASTES, BALLARD DESIGNS’ CREATIVE DIRECTOR JILL SHARP BRINSON PUTS AN UNEXPECTED TWIST ON CHRISTMAS IN HER PEACHTREE HEIGHTS COTTAGE WITH SUZANNE KASLER’S LATEST HOLIDAY COLLECTION

WRITTEN BY ALISON MILLER PHOTOGRAPHED BY ROB BRINSON PRODUCED BY JILL SHARP BRINSON

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“We’ve had so much fun working together,” says homeowner and stylist Jill Sharp Brinson (far left) of her collaboration with interior designer Suzanne Kasler (seated). “I think the house reflects that.” opposite A vibrant suzani hanging above the living room fireplace strikes a global note, a sentiment echoed by Brinson’s deconstructed Christmas tree, sparingly strung with keepsakes and Kasler’s glass ornaments and pinecones. “Every year I hang only things on there that I just love,” says Brinson.


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Soaring 20-foot ceilings define this loft-like Peachtree Heights cottage. Its serene palette is punctuated by texture thanks to a petrified wood chair, lime ash floors and an industrial glass-top dining table. opposite Drawing inspiration from Christo and Jeanne-Claude, both French artists with a penchant for fabric, Brinson artfully wrapped one of Kasler’s pre-lit Frasier furs in grey silk, producing an ethereal effect.

To step through the door of Jill Sharp Brinson’s 1930s cottage is to be instantly swept up in her consuming passions. Guests are greeted with an architectural mix of salvaged woods and steel, embroidered textile as art above the mantel, and decor with references as far-reaching as Marrakech. “I treat my home like a great outfit,” says the interior designer and stylist of the farmhouse-loft cottage she shares with her photographer husband, Rob, in Atlanta’s Peachtree Heights neighborhood, along with their three dogs. “Sometimes it feels like jeans and a t-shirt, other times, cool heels and an amazing jacket.” This perpetual styling and personalization of spaces is the designer’s daily pursuit as creative director for Atlanta-based home furnishing company Ballard Designs. “We try to give people a method to build a home that’s personal by moving things around, buying beautiful pieces, then mixing them with pieces from your travels or your amazing eclectic aunt,” she says. With a kick of her Tory-clad heel, the multi-hyphenated Brin56

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son boots the notion of a conventional Christmas up into the air, creating an unexpected space where you simply want to sit back and soak in the season. To begin, she enlisted the help of friend Suzanne Kasler, incorporating the Atlanta-based interior design star’s latest holiday collection for Ballard Designs into her decor. The line includes chic staples, from glass ornaments and glitter baubles to faux trees and linen tree skirts with velvet trim. Inside, Brinson maximizes every inch of her European-style cottage’s lofty 20-foot ceilings and open floor plan by installing unique focal points at each turn. A floating branch suspended above the dining table adds unexpected dazzle with hanging glass and glittering ornaments. “Every year I hang things on it that I love, like a Jonathan Adler horse and a funny little bird,” she says. Brinson’s fresh take on a classic holiday statement fulfills an ethos that she and Kasler share: that “a room should be collected, not decorated,” she says. In the kitchen, Brinson strung Kasler’s sparkling sunburst mirrors across the enlarged casement windows


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left to right “Most people would put them in a bowl or on the tree, but I chose to isolate them as special, beautiful objects,” says Brinson of Kasler’s pinecones, hanging alongside other keepsakes on a branch. The fabric-wrapped 9foot Christmas tree lends a fresh perspective to the iconic holiday centerpiece. “My house is a mix of really collected, personal things,” says Brinson. She says she gravitated toward the pearl, bronze, and pink painted glass ornaments from the boxed set of 24 in Kasler’s collection. Glitter-dusted snowflakes, also from Kasler’s collection, sparkle above potted paper whites for a chic white Christmas moment. A tabletop Frasier fur, Brinson’s own nut tree and peacock mementos add character to the mantel. Vintage carriage candle lanterns cleverly display a few glittering glass ornaments. opposite Salvaged barn beams frame the dining room, where tradition and trend mingle with a pair of natural looking burlap-wrapped Fraiser furs and a bold chevron tablecloth.


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opposite Kasler’s popular sunburst mirror set, hung from lush garland, adds warmth and architectural interest to the bank of steel and glass windows in the kitchen. clockwise from top Below the loft, a cozy sitting area is anchored by a cream settee flanked by mirrored scones and adorned with festive greenery. Glowing votives on the stairwell add a welcoming touch. In lieu of a table runner, Brinson draped a cowhide rug over a threedrawer Louis Phillipe console. A wreath festooned on the mirror doubles its dimension, while a Moroccan chicken wire dome displays a collection of personal accents.

that overlook a Provence-inspired garden. “They look like jewelry,” says Brinson. “They make a traditional space look fun and an energetic space look grounded.” Throughout the house, natural-looking greenery and Frasier fur trees from Kasler’s collection usher in a warm, woodsy feeling while playing up the house’s rustic character. When faced with convention, Brinson’s imagination shifts into cutting-edge. For the Christmas tree, she pays an artful homage to her favorite French artists Christo and Jean-Claude by wrapping the 9-foot tree with more than eight yards of grey matte silk fabric. “It’s modern, it’s pretty, it’s a little bit ‘wow,’ and that’s how I want to live,” she exclaims. Indeed, the storybook cottage radiates the warmth of Brinson’s lively spirit, from the fresh cedar letters spelling out “joy” that herald the season to the glamorous sea of votives inside and out. SEE RESOURCES, BACK OF BOOK. 61


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JUST IN TIME FOR THE HOLIDAYS, THE CREATIVE MINDS BEHIND SOME OF ATLANTA’S CHICEST SHOPS SERVE UP AN INSPIRING ARRAY OF DAZZLING TABLETOP DESIGNS PHOTOGRAPHED BY ERICA GEORGE DINES

BEYOND RED AND GREEN With masses of Chinese porcelain, rock crystal votives, mercury glass votives and amaryllis, Bill Hudgins’ tabletop design is a veritable extension of his popular shop, Lush Life, which is stocked with similar wares throughout the holiday season.


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EASY ELEGANCE An ikat-inspired cloth adds an exotic touch to a table bedecked in various patterns of china and glassware. Shimmer-

ing taper candles and glistening hanging fruit round out this stylish ensemble created by Gramercy Fine Linens & Furnishings. opposite POPS OF COLOR Emerald-green Saint-Louis crystal glasses, Puiforcat silver flatware and Hermès china look dazzling alongside a sculp-

tural floral arrangement composed of hydrangea and driftwood. All pieces available through Hermès of Paris in Buckhead.


DAZZLING DISPLAY With Baccarat glassware, Meissen china, Pampaloni atware and a Saint-Louis crystal candelabra, OwenLawrence takes holiday entertaining to a new level of elegance. opposite MIX + MATCH Creating the ultimate tabletop should be about mixing it up with personal treasures. This design by Erika Reade Ltd. incorporates a charming quilt, faux bamboo atware and a glass forest of towering Christmas trees. For an extra dollop of whimsy, there are ornaments fashioned as napkin rings and place cards tied on to small tree logs.


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POWER OF RED For her tabletop design, Barbara Heath of The Mercantile left no detail to chance—even the peppercorns contribute to

the festive feel in the environment she has created. A cluster of Simon Pearce candlesticks and extra-long tapers give the vignette height and drama, and individual floral arrangments at each seat add a personal touch. opposite RUSTIC CHIC B.D. Jeffries juxtaposed fine Faux Bois dinnerware by Kon-tent and etched glassware with natural elements—a scheme that’s the epitome of unpretentious luxury.


Walking in a Winter Wonderland FOR ERICA AND MICHAEL DINES, THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS, ESPECIALLY WHEN FAMILY IS NEAR AND A BLANKET OF WHITE COVERS THE HILLS

WRITTEN BY ELIZABETH RALLS PHOTOGRAPHED BY ERICA GEORGE DINES

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For nearly two decades, Erica and Michael Dines have proudly called Inman Park home. The neighborhood—one of the nation’s first “garden communities” which would later inspire the Frederick Law Olmsted-designed Druid Hills—is known as much for its historic character as it is for its curvilinear streets and generous public spaces. The couple’s bungalow overlooks the park, so when a rare blizzard blanketed their home last winter, Erica and Michael, along with daughters Eva and Grace and pitbull Mia, simply headed for the neighborhood’s hills to take advantage of the sparkling winter wonderland. ¶ “The girls remember every time it has snowed in Atlanta, each time they’ve gone sledding,” says Erica. “This is the house they grew up in, and we’ve always built snowmen across the street. It doesn’t matter what time of day or night, but the fields just light up in the snow. I love sitting on the front porch and watching from afar.” ¶ Creative by nature—Erica is an editorial and commercial photographer, while Michael is an established artist known for his large-scale landscapes and still lifes—the Dines family culled their artistic aesthetics to create an unforgettable holiday display among the quietude and calm of the surrounding snow. ¶ They began by framing their fragrant evergreen within the profile of their carefully cultivated 8-foot privet hedge (Michael’s labor of love through the years), fronted by a Puziodesigned wrought-iron gate. Grace, a middle schooler, and Eva, a college student, both craftsmen in their own right, hand-strung popcorn and applied a glittery finish before adding the strands to the tree. Also taking pride of place: Erica’s collection of vintage silver metal stars and discs and oversized antique light bulbs, while mercury glass ornaments from Anthropologie added a festive pop of color. The result is a picture-perfect wintry scene only the Dines family could craft.

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DINES FAMILY HOLIDAY: “THESE ARE A FEW OF OUR FAVORITE THINGS” DESSERT: Pizzelles! They’re wafer-thin Italian cookies that look like a crispy crepe. SHOP FOR GIFT-GIVING: Highland Row. We’re always perusing through the antiques shop, and each year we find something unique and different for the tree. MOVIE: Elf. We watch it year-round! OUTING: Eva is a dedicated cellist so we love watching her perform at the Georgia State University Gala Holiday Concert at the Rialto. TREE TRIMMINGS: Eva and Grace string popcorn and sparkle it up with glitter. COCKTAIL: Michael loves milk punch; our friends bring him the drink each year. For Erica, anything warm with bourbon hits the spot. TRADITION: We try to slow it

down at Christmas and spend time with the family. We all snuggle up with blankets on the couch and relax and watch movies together. MUSIC: Michael is very excited about the new album “A Very She & Him Christmas.” ORNAMENT: Tiny porcelain angels from the ’60s. MEMORY: The year we spent Christmas in Costa Rica with Erica’s family. It was warm and tropical but it was perfect. FOOD: When our family gets together, it’s an Italian feast with Erica’s grandfather’s eggplant (her sister makes it best), fresh cannoli, lasagna or Swedish meatballs.

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