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BATHED IN BLUE A classically inspired Duluth home captures the spirit and passion of its gracious owner WRITTEN BY SEJAL BHIMA

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NATURAL BEAUTY For the design of a stoneclad pool house, Atlanta decorator Phoebe Howard creates a space that’s as functional as it is beautiful

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WRITTEN BY CLINTON SMITH

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BLACKBERRY BLISS A celebrated chef tames a Southern favorite WRITTEN BY ANGIE BENNETT MOSIER

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BLUE & WHITE What’s made this classic color combination so alluring through the generations is also what’s making it so clamor-worthy now. We amassed the latest fabrics, products and design gems to satisfy your cravings

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CALENDAR Standout art exhibitions with works that make us swoon, plus the decorating sample sale of the year at the Atlanta Decorative Arts Center NAOMI Find out where the cheeky socialite-turned-scribe will be cooling her heels this month, as well as her take on the motifs taking Atlanta by storm FOOD NEWS Insider buzz from Atlanta’s culinary world, a chic wine tour, farmers’ markets in bloom and the newest spots to satisfy your sweet tooth HISTORY A look back at Owen Southwell, a famed Louisiana architect who also claims a considerable stake in Atlanta’s residential and ecclesiastical past ETC. Our Senior Contributing Editor catches up with the proudly prolific and always-refined doyenne of gracious design, Charlotte Moss

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WELCOME Me, against a backdrop of “Beaton Rose” silk fabric, which was designed in 1948 by Sir Cecil Beaton. Available to the trade though Paul+Raulet at the Atlanta Decorative Arts Center. (404) 261-1820; paulraulet.com, cecilbeatonfabrics.com. An exotic blue-and-white spring table setting features references to the Far East, India and Morocco.

The color blue is lovely enough. But blue and white together—ahh, those two are a pair as entwined as cake and ice cream, Champagne and caviar, even Bogart and Bacall. Some things should never be separated. Blue and white are more than just colors that look good together. That’s a given. Whether it’s from vacation memories of sand and surf colliding or holding an ever-so-fragile piece of antique Chinese export porcelain, blue-and-white has an emotional pull as much as it has a visual one. My connection to the color duo comes from childhood. I grew up surrounded by blue-and-white plates in every size. A collection of more than 30 once hung above our living room sofa; now, my mother has those pieces—and more—hanging against a backdrop of sunshine-yellow walls in her kitchen. Her passion for blue-and-white can also be found spilling out of coat closets and cupboards. With this issue, I hope you find your own connection. Happy colors? Indeed, they are. Clinton Smith Editorial Director twitter.com/clintonrsmith

left to right My blue living room. Pom Pom trim, $15 per yard. Available at Lewis & Sheron Fabrics, 912 Huff Rd. NW, Atlanta 30318. (404) 3514833; lsfabrics.com. Screenprinted aqua-and-gold foil appliqué “Grecian Peony” pillow, $245. Available at Interior Philosophy, 4411 Roswell Rd., Atlanta 30342. (404) 8510047; interiorphilosophy.com. The super-chic blue-and-white Lee Jofa showroom at the Atlanta Decorative Arts Center.

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All month long, our website will be an extravaganza of BLUE-AND-WHITE! The editors will be sharing some of their favorite new blue-and-white home furnishings and decorative accessories, and local experts will weigh in with their musings on the popular use of the two colors in their design projects. Join us!

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Blue & WHITE This classic color combination never goes out of style, especially in Atlanta, but today’s blue-and-white is fresher and—dare we say—edgy. Our roundup of more than 100 finds showcases the best of what’s next

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APRIL SHOWERS BRING MAY FLOWERS—AND WHEN THE SUN BREAKS THROUGH THE CLOUDS, TAKE COVER FROM HARSH RAYS UNDER THIS 33INCH TURQUOISE BLUE-ANDWHITE PARASOL WITH SWIRL PATTERN. $7.95, LUNABAZAAR.COM. THE THREE BLUE-AND-WHITE BUTTERFLIES ARE PART OF A 12-PACK OF BUTTERFLY CLIPS IN VARIOUS COLORS. $9.99, HASTINGS NATURE & GARDEN CENTER, 3920 PEACHTREE RD. NE, ATLANTA 30319. (404) 869-7447; HASTINGSGARDENCENTER.COM

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FURSTENBERG HOME “SANDSTONE” DOUBLE OLD FASHIONED GLASSES IN ERAWAN BLUE, $80 FOR A SET OF FOUR. AVAILABLE AT BLOOMINGDALES, 3393 PEACHTREE RD. NE, ATLANTA 30326. (404) 495-2800; BLOOMINGDALES.COM CURREY & COMPANY PORCELAIN “BLUE WILLOW” MIRROR, $720. AVAILABLE AT REDEFINED HOME BOUTIQUE, 887 HOWELL MILL RD., ATLANTA 30318. (404) 815-7250; REDEFINEDHOMEBOUTIQUE.COM “NEW FLOWER” EMBROIDERED BLUE-ANDWHITE FINGERTIP TOWELS, $48 EACH. AVAILABLE THROUGH SHARYN BLOND LINENS, (913) 362-4420; SHARYNBLONDLINENS.COM CERAMIC GREEK COFFEE CUP, $14. AVAILABLE AT URBAN OUTFITTERS, 1061 PONCE DE LEON AVE. NE, ATLANTA 30306. (404) 541-9256; URBANOUTFITTERS.COM ANTIQUE FRENCH WATER FILTER JAR WITH SPIGOT, $175, AND ANTIQUE ENGLISH PLATTERS, $225-$245. AVAILABLE AT BOXWOODS GARDENS & GIFTS, 100 E. ANDREWS DR. NW, ATLANTA 30305. (404) 233-3400; BOXWOODSONLINE.COM BACKGROUND FABRIC, “KATSUGI” PATTERN, F. SCHUMACHER & CO. (404) 261-2742; SCHUMACHER.COM

“My favorite blue is Valspar’s Stillness. Using this color is like lassoing the sky, and pulling it right into your space and onto the walls. This blue has clarity and luminosity without being obtrusive— I love it!” ~Justin Caldwell

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row 1 “TRELLIS PRINT” INDOOR/OUTDOOR FABRIC IN MARINE BY TRINA TURK FOR F. SCHUMACHER & CO., (404) 2612742; SCHUMACHER.COM PARAKEET, $21.99. AVAILABLE AT PETSMART BUCKHEAD, 3221 PEACHTREE RD. NE, ATLANTA 30305. (404) 266-0402; PETSMART.COM row 2 “CHANA” FABRIC BY NO. 9 THOMPSON BY JIM THOMPSON AND “JAIPUR” FABRIC BY CLARENCE HOUSE, BOTH AVAILABLE THROUGH JERRY PAIR “OLIVIER” FABRIC BY SUZANNE TUCKER HOME, AVAILABLE THROUGH AINSWORTH-NOAH & ASSOCIATES, (404) 231-8787; AINSWORTHNOAH.COM

ally surrounded by blueand-white; my grandmother must have some 1,000 pieces in her exhaustive, lifelong collection. Her wedding china, Mottahedeh’s “Blue Canton,” is a reproduction of a Chinese import that once graced the tables of the finest colonial homes, and a framed copy of the story behind the fabled “Blue Willow” pattern is one of her most treasured possessions. She’s also a big collector of Spode, which I find very charming. So naturally, my affinity for blue-andwhite is as deeply rooted as my education in it. But these days, I’m drawn to the fresh, modern versions just hitting the market.”~Associate Editor Kate Abney

row 3 “TWINE” FABRIC BY JOHN ROBSHAW TEXTILES, AVAILABLE THROUGH AINSWORTH-NOAH “ANDROS” FABRIC BY CLARENCE HOUSE AND “MOOREA” FABRIC BY OLD WORLD WEAVERS, BOTH AVAILABLE THROUGH JERRY PAIR row 4 NOSEGAY OF ROSES AND HYDRANGEAS, $35, IN BLUE MOSER “CUBISM” BOWL, $100. AVAILABLE AT LUSH LIFE HOME & GARDEN, 146 E. ANDREWS DR. NW, ATLANTA 30305. (404) 8419661; LUSHLIFEHOMEGARDEN.COM “JACQUELINE” AND “BIRD AND BRANCH 4” NEW RAVENA MOSAIC TILES, BOTH AVAILABLE THROUGH RENAISSANCE TILE & BATH. (404) 231-9203; RENAISSANCETILEAND-BATH.COM. ALL FABRICS AVAILABLE TO THE TRADE ONLY

THIS SEASON, BOLD, OVERSCALE PRINTS REINVIGORATE THE CLASSIC BLUE-AND-WHITE MOTIFS WE’VE COME TO KNOW SO WELL. IT’S ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR SCHEMES ARRIVING IN SHOPS AND SHOWROOMS AT THE MOMENT, AND IT ADDS A PERFECT POP OF FRESHNESS TO A ROOM, JUST IN TIME FOR SPRING. 11


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+ “One of my favorite shades of blue is Deep Royal by Benjamin More because it exudes classic luxury and sophistication! I love how it complements crisp whites and other accents of jewel tones whether used in fashion or an interior.”

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PAINTED CANVAS BUTTERFLY, $8. AVAILABLE AT POLLEN, 432 E. PACES FERRY RD., ATLANTA 30305. (404) 2622296; POLLENATLANTA.COM CECIL TOUCHON COLLAGE ON PAPER, $2,400. AVAILABLE AT EMILY AMY GALLERY, 1000 MARIETTA ST., SUITE 208, ATLANTA 30318. (404) 8775626; EMILYAMYGALLERY.COM THE INDIAN GARDEN CO. “JEWEL GARDEN” LANTERNS IN TURQUOISE AND PEARL, $80 EACH. AVAILABLE THROUGH CALYPSO ST. BARTH, (866) 422-5977; CALYPSOSTBARTH.COM JOHN ROBSHAW HMONG COLLECTION “GARLAND PILLOW,” $200. AVAILABLE AT GRAMERCY HOME, 12

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BESPOKE IRON-AND-STEEL “BASCULE DESK” WITH HANDDYED ELECTRIC BLUE GOATSKIN LEATHER TOP, OFFERED IN AN ARRAY OF CUSTOMIZATIONS AND ALTERNATE DROP TOPS, $15,930. AVAILABLE THROUGH SOANE BRITAIN, +44 (0) 20-77306400; SOANE.CO.UK “LARKIN” FABRIC BY JANE CHURCHILL, AVAILABLE THROUGH COWTAN AND TOUT VIA TRAVIS & COMPANY, ADAC, (404) 2375079; TRAVISANDCOMPANY.COM BLUE-AND-WHITE PORCELAIN FALCONS, $425 FOR THE PAIR. AVAILABLE AT LUSH LIFE HOME & GARDEN


+ “A favorite blue of mine is Benjamin Moore’s Yarmouth Blue because it has a lot of depth with a soothing appeal. The color blends well with white, cream, brown or black. Plus, you can easily take it masculine or feminine depending on the room.” ~Judy Bentley, Interior Views Inc.

clockwise from left BLUE-ANDWHITE PORCELAIN COLA BOTTLES BY TAIKKUN LI, $380 EACH. AVAILABLE THROUGH PAGODA RED, 1714 N. DAMEN AVE., CHICAGO, IL 60647. (773) 235-1188; PAGODARED.COM JONATHAN ADLER “KIRBY SLIPPER CHAIR AND A HALF” IN AEGEAN SEA, $2,650. AVAILABLE AT JONATHAN ADLER, 1198 HOWELL MILL RD., ATLANTA 30318 tabletop QUINCE SALAD

PLATE, $5.99; SQUARE DINNER PLATE, $4.99; STAINLESS FLATWARE, $3.99 PER PIECE; WINE GLASS, $3.99; ETCHED BLUE GLASS WITH GOLD DETAIL, $3.99; CHARTREUSE NAPKIN, $9.99 FOR EIGHT; ALL AVAILABLE AT COST PLUS WORLD MARKET, 3330 PIEDMONT RD. NE, ATLANTA 30305. (404) 814-0801; WORLDMARKET.COM. “CHANA” FABRIC FOR TABLECLOTH, NO. 9 THOMP-

SON BY JIM THOMPSON, AVAILABLE THROUGH JERRY PAIR. BLUE BOTTLES, AVAILABLE THROUGH HOLLYHOCK, LOS ANGELES GLASS AND METAL ORBS, AVAILABLE AT CB2, 1080 PEACHTREE ST. NE, ATLANTA 30309. (404) 894-3763; CB2.COM WALL COLOR, PALLADIAN BLUE BY BENJAMIN MOORE DRANSFIELD & ROSS HAND BLOCKPRINT NAPKIN IN BUTTI, $28. AVAILABLE AT GRAMERCY HOME

LAMP COUTURE The first of its kind in the industry, Mottega’s fully customizable line of lamps—available in Atlanta exclusively at The Mercantile—allows customers to create bespoke lighting with incredible ease. Simply choose from one of nine designer shapes, a variety of finials, bases and shades, as well as nine vivid Faience glazes. The resulting designs range from $400 to $700 and arrive in just two weeks, boasting colors as brilliant as mandarin, merlot and, of course, blue and white. Available at The Mercantile, 1430 Dresden Dr., Suite B-100, Atlanta 30319. (404) 816-0060; mercantileatlanta.com

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STYLE ( blue & white) BLUE & WHITE FOREVER PHOEBE HOWARD IS THE QUEEN OF BLUE-AND-WHITE. HAVING DECORATED MORE THAN 100 ROOMS IN THE FAVORITE COLOR COMBINATION, SHE KNOWS HER STUFF. HERE ARE 25 OF HER TIPS AND GENERAL WORDS OF WISDOM.

For a snappy looking outdoor table, use blue-and-white Canton china with pink peonies and a pink tablecloth. FOR A TAILORED LOOK, USE CONTRASTING NAVY WELT AND BANDING ON A CAMEL SOFA.

Blue and white combines well with bright colors such as chrome yellow, hot pink or tomato red.

When you limit the palette to a few shades of blue, you can combine patterns more easily.

Pale blue linen curtains frame windows beautifully and bring the color A PORCH WITH DARK WICKER FURNITURE, BLUE-ANDof the sky WHITE STRIPED CUSHIONS AND A LIGHT BLUE CEILING indoors. WILL ALWAYS BE A SOUTHERN CLASSIC.

Tabletop choices are plentiful and varied in this color palette, from traditional to contemporary.

If you have blue eyes, paint your bedroom walls robin’s egg blue. It’s flattering and you will look better in the mornings!

TRY TO IMAGINE A FOURTH OF JULY WITHOUT RED, WHITE AND BLUE! Glossy navy blue walls and crisp white upholstery, paired with black-andwhite photography, are a winning combination.

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Deep blue-and-white striped awnings can add pizzazz to an otherwise ordinary house.

Decorating in shades of pale blue and sand instills a sense of calm and tranquility, like the beach.

PICTURE THE GREEK ISLES, THE COLOR OF THE ADRIATIC SEA AND THE PURE WHITE HOUSES. WHAT COULD BE PRETTIER THAN THAT?

Lacquer library walls and bookcases in Prussian blue to create an inviting and exciting space.

Wrap a package in blue-and-white striped paper, then finish with a blue grosgrain bow and a daisy tucked in. Paint your dining room a deep boxwood green, then hang blue-and-white transferware on the walls—beautiful.

Inexpensive enamel spatterware is fun to use for an outdoor party, with a burlap tablecloth and wildflowers. GRAY-BLUE IS THE PERFECT COLOR FOR A NURSERY WHEN YOU ARE UNSURE OF THE GENDER; GO WITH GRAY-BLUE WALLS AND WHITE BEDDING.

FILL THREE BLUE-AND-WHITE CACHEPOTS WITH MINIATURE ORANGE TREES FOR A GREAT DINING ROOM CENTERPIECE.

Blue and white bedding is perfect for a boy’s room with red walls and framed antique American flags. Visually, blue is a safe color for most men; there’s a certain comfort level.

Blue-and-white is ancient and modern at the same time, truly timeless. YOU CAN FIND CHIC BLUE-AND-WHITE TABLETOP, VASES AND POTS, OR FABRICS AT EVERY PRICE POINT.

The classic American preppy look—including blue blazers—was made for the masses by Ralph Lauren; it never goes out of style.

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STYLE ( blue & white) BLUE-ON-CRÈME LEOPARDPRINT AUBUSSON PILLOW WITH GOLD TASSEL TRIM, $525. AVAILABLE AT BOXWOODS GARDENS & GIFTS DRANSFIELD & ROSS “CANNING LATTICE OVERLAY” PILLOW IN NAVY/NATURAL, $225. AVAILABLE AT GRAMERCY HOME WASHI MASKING TAPE – “SAMEKOMON AI & BENI” – IN NAVY, $11.50. AVAILABLE AT PAPER SOURCE, 1052 N. HIGHLAND AVE. NE, SUITE 54. ATLANTA 30306. (404) 5754400; PAPER-SOURCE.COM ANTIQUE ASTRONOMICAL MAP FROM SOUTH GEORGIABASED DAVIS JONES JACKSON ANTIQUE MAPS SHOP VIA EBAY, $41.50 (SOLD). SIMILAR WORKS CAN BE FOUND LOCALLY AT SCOTT ANTIQUES MARKET. BEFORE SELECTING A BLUE PAINT COLOR, SUCH AS THESE FROM BENJAMIN MOORE, PAINT A POSTER BOARD WITH THE COLOR AND MOVE IT AROUND YOUR ROOM AT DIFFERENT TIMES OF THE DAY. “CASSINA” FABRIC BY JANE CHURCHILL, AVAILABLE THROUGH COWTAN AND TOUT VIA TRAVIS & COMPANY

▼ A TRIED-AND-TRUE RETAILER OF BEAUTIFUL, AFFORDABLE FABRICS, LEWIS & SHERON IS ALSO A MEGASOURCE FOR HUNDREDS (IF NOT THOUSANDS) OF BLUEAND-WHITE TEXTILES, FROM THE CLEAN AND GRAPHIC TO THE UNABASHEDLY ORNATE. BEST OF ALL, MANY OF THE FABRICS CAN ALSO BE PURCHASED THROUGH THE SHOWROOM’S WEBSITE AT LSFABRICS.COM. 912 HUFF RD., ATLANTA 30318. (404) 351-4833; LSFABRICS.COM

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+ “My favorite blue paint color is Blue Nile by Sherwin-Williams. I’m a water sign and am always drawn to it. The color embodies soothing and intense qualities just like the ocean. It’s perfect—not too blue and not too green.”~Christy Dillard, Dillard Design


+ “For the past few seasons, I've presented a ton of light, airy, silvery blues that all look fantastic. But lately I’ve been drawn to deeper, richer blues—colors with a bit of a history. My current favorite is Benjamin Moore’s Bella Blue. It’s a dusky peacock blue with a touch of gray that can work in a modern space with crisp white trim and black accents, or can add a dash of unexpected exotic color in a classic setting above a Persian rug or dark wood furniture. I recently used it in my own powder room in a satin finish and everyone that sees it wants it in their home.”

row 1 “OCEANA” FABRIC, $19.98 PER

YARD. AVAILABLE THROUGH LEWIS & SHERON, 912 HUFF RD. NW, ATLANTA 30318. (404) 351-4833; LSFABRICS.COM “FRANCESCA” FABRIC BY AMANDA NISBET DESIGN & TEXTILES, TRAVIS & COMPANY row 2 “FRENZY” FABRIC BY JED JOHNSON HOME, “FLEURY” FABRIC BY MANUEL CANOVAS AND “CHEVRON IKAT” FABRIC BY JANE SHELTON, ALL AVAILABLE THROUGH TRAVIS & COMPANY, ADAC, 351 PEACHTREE HILLS AVE. NE, SUITE 128, ATLANTA 30305. (404) 237-5079; TRAVISANDCOMPANY.COM

~Byron B. Blake, HomEdit

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wall color, but I love Benjamin Moore’s Wedgewood Gray with its sophisticated gray undertones. I’ve used it in dining rooms with creamy white wainscoting, and most recently used it to bring life to an old wood floor in a mountain house master bath. Its versatility lends it to so many applications and surfaces; it goes classic when done in a soft, flat finish to fresh and modern when given a dollop of sheen.” ~Linda Beth

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row 3 “MAHARAB” FABRIC BY LISA FINE TEXTILES, AVAILABLE THROUGH TRAVIS & COMPANY “SUTTON” FABRIC BY JANE CHURCHILL, AVAILABLE THROUGH COWTAN AND TOUT VIA TRAVIS & COMPANY row 4 “OAK LEAF” FABRIC BY TRAVERS, AVAILABLE THROUGH AINSWORTH-NOAH & ASSOCIATES “CAPRI” FABRIC BY COWTAN AND TOUT, AVAILABLE THROUGH TRAVIS & COMPANY “BAMBOOZLE” FABRIC BY NO. 9 THOMPSON BY JIM THOMPSON, AVAILABLE THROUGH JERRY PAIR & ASSOCIATES. ALL FABRICS, EXCEPT “OCEANA,” AVAILABLE TO THE TRADE ONLY

+ “One of my favorite blue paints is Benjamin Moore’s Mysterious from the Affinity Collection. It’s such a wonderfully deep and rich blue shade. I love to paint an entire room—ceiling, walls, trim and doors—one color. With a small space, painting an entire room a darker color camouflages the scale. It’s a knockout effect!” ~Jimmy Stanton, Stanton Home Furnishings

+ “I love every shade of blue! But

I’m currently obsessed with Farrow & Ball’s Blue Ground. It’s more of a clean turquoise blue and I enjoy pairing it with other crisp colors, including white and black. The color also changes with the time of day and amount of light, a plus as you get to enjoy it from a different perspective each time you walk into the room. This particular color reminds me of the seemingly opaque blue water of Chalk Sound in Providenciales, Turks and Caicos.”~Barbara Heath, The Mercantile

+ “A blue that we recently used is Martha Stewart’s Wrought Iron. It’s a pretty deep blue with a little bit of gray that makes it feel very modern. It looks crisp with cream and whites against it, but also looks classic with black or gray in the mix. I thought it was a nice alternative to a deep neutral color. Colors like red or yellow definitely pop next to this deep ocean blue.” ~Barbara Westbrook, Westbrook Interiors

+ One of my favorite blue colors

is Benjamin Moore’s Hudson Bay. It’s a strong blue that has a lot of depth and easily coordinates with many other colors when used in small doses.” ~Kerry Howard, KMH Interiors

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+ “Go dark! My current

favorite is Liberty Blue by Benjamin Moore. It’s so deep and rich, it’s almost black. I first fell in love with this color after seeing Giorgio Armani’s Spring 2011 collection titled ‘La Femme Bleue.’ The line was inspired by the traditional indigo robes of the nomadic Tuareg people of Saharan North Africa. I just lacquered a pair of chests with this color and plan to use it in a high-gloss finish on foyer walls to create a mysterious and chic entry.” ~Bill Musso, Musso Design Group

ONE OF THE SCANT BLUE FOODS OCCURRING IN NATURE, THE BLUEBERRY IS A GEM OF THE CULINARY WORLD. BY JUNE, YOU-PICK FIELDS AROUND GEORGIA WILL BE RIPE FOR THE PICKING, AND THERE’S GOOD NEWS: YOU DON’T HAVE TO TREK ALL THE WAY TO THE NORTH GEORGIA MOUNTAINS TO FIND THEM. BLUEBERRY FARMS IN CARROLLTON, CANTON AND COVINGTON ARE ALL CONVENIENT TO THE CITY. PICKYOUROWN.ORG/GA 18

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BLUE ANTIQUE ENGLISH DRABWARE PITCHERS, $395 FOR A SET OF THREE. AVAILABLE AT BOXWOODS GARDENS & GIFTS OVERSIZE PORCELAIN “GENERAL” GINGER JAR, $814. AVAILABLE AT LUSH LIFE HOME & GARDEN BACCARAT MILLE NUITS FLUTISSIMO FLUTE IN MIDNIGHT, $175. AVAILABLE AT KATHRYN LEACH HOME, 2860 PIEDMONT RD. NE, ATLANTA 30305. (404) 522-3203; KATHRYNLEACHHOME.COM MADELINE WEINRIB “BROOKE” CARPET, $85-$2,500. AVAILABLE AT GRAMERCY HOME “LAKARRI” CREWELWORK CURTAIN, $208-$268. AVAILABLE AT ANTHROPOLOGIE, LENOX

SQUARE AND WESTSIDE URBAN MARKET. ANTHROPOLOGIE.COM “MACK” TABLE LAMP WITH BLUE CORD, $89.95. AVAILABLE AT CRATE & BARREL, 3393 PEACHTREE RD. NE, ATLANTA 30326. (404) 239-0008; CRATEANDBARREL.COM CASPARI “FESTIVE TOILE” BLUE PAPER GUEST TOWELS, $7 FOR 15. AVAILABLE AT LUSH LIFE HOME & GARDEN

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LIFE ▼ CRAIG DONGOSKI CONTINUES TO EXPERIMENT WITH MEDIA AND METHODS IN HIS CURIOUS NEW COLLECTION AT WHITESPACE TITLED “ATTACK/DECAY/SUSTAIN/RELEASE.” THE SERIES FEATURES LAYERS OF DRAWINGS THAT UTILIZE VARIOUS SUBSTRATES, INCLUDING WOOD AND PRINTED MATERIALS AS WELL AS PIECES SHOWCASING HIS SIGNATURE TRANSFORMED INTO GRAPHIC SCORES AND UNIQUE MUSICAL NOTATIONS. CONTINUING THROUGH 4/16. 814 EDGEWOOD AVE., ATLANTA 30307. (404) 688-1892; WHITESPACE814.COM

GREGG IRBY FINE ART HOSTS NEW ARTWORK FROM ITS EMERGING ARTISTS THIS MONTH, THEIR PIECES RANGING FROM TRADITIONAL LANDSCAPES TO PURE ABSTRACTS. AMONG THE EXHIBITIONS IS KAY FLIERL’S CONTEMPORARY “GARDEN LYRICS” SERIES, WHICH EXPLORES THE ARTIST’S FASCINATION FOR THE DICHOTOMY BETWEEN VIVID BOTANICALS AND DARK, DENSE SOIL. 4/1-4/30. 3725 POWERS FERRY RD., ATLANTA 30342. (404) 941-9787; GREGGIRBYFINEART.COM

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SWAN COACH HOUSE GALLERY AND THE FORWARD ARTS FOUNDATION PRESENT “THE PRICE IS RIGHT: ART FOR UNDER $1,000,” GIVING GUESTS THE OPPORTUNITY TO ACQUIRE PIECES FROM DIVERSE GEORGIA ARTISTS, INCLUDING BIRGIT MCQUEEN’S PLAYFUL PENCIL AND INK COMPOSITIONS, PICTURED. 4/21-6/4. OPENING RECEPTION 4/21, 6-8 P.M. 3130 SLATON DR., NW, ATLANTA 30305. (404) 261-0224; SWANCOACHHOUSE.COM

▼ “MARK MAKING IN BLACK AND WHITE” OPENS THIS MONTH AT SANDLER HUDSON GALLERY. THE BASIC YET ALWAYS CLASSIC COLOR COMBINATION TAKES THE SPOTLIGHT AS ALEX BREWER, BRETT SMITH AND DIXIE PURVIS, PICTURED, EXPLOIT DIFFERENT MARKING TECHNIQUES TO GIVE LIFE TO THEIR VARIED MIXED-MEDIA WORKS. 4/8-5/14. 1009-A MARIETTA ST., NW, ATLANTA 30318. (404) 817-3300; SANDLERHUDSON.COM

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Naomi von Habersham AROUND TOWN WITH

ILLUSTRATION BY ABBI WILLIAMS

Steeplechase takes place this month, and the horses aren’t the only ones competing. There’s the event’s famous hat contest (for humans, not horses!) I’ve tried to win the damn thing for ages, so this year I’m going for broke. I’ll be channeling Lady Gaga thanks to my brand new Philip Treacy hat. If you need to find me at Steeplechase, I’ll be the one whose head is shrouded in tulle and feathers. Gone are the days when old Naomi would trot around St. Tropez wearing nothing but an Erès bikini and Bain de Soleil. Good times and gravity may have taken their toll, but thank goodness for my Yves Saint Laurent leopard-print caftan that I just bought at Neiman’s. I plan to wear it at my old stomping ground Le Club 55 next month, but in the meantime, you just might see me donning it down at the Peachtree Battle Publix. If you’ve got to do something as dreary as schlepping toilet paper, you might as well look fabulous doing it! Oh, how I love to snoop in other people’s houses. In fact, I narrowly avoided making Page Six headlines a few years ago after getting caught peeking into a certain someone’s medicine cabinet during a fundraiser. Fortunately at this month’s Decorators’ Show House & Gardens, snooping around is encouraged. I can’t wait to see what Atlanta’s talented designers have up their sleeves. Seeing that this month’s issue is about blue and white, I just have to weigh in. I have my own collection of blue-andwhite ceramics. The good stuff came from an estate sale on Blackland back in 1988 or ’89, but a few pieces came from Richard’s Variety Store, my go-to place for affordable ceramics and naughty birthday cards. I’ve been drawn to this color combo ever since my Great Aunt Lela used to serve me banana pudding on her best Blue Willow china. Thirty years (and two ill-fated marriages) later, I was a guest on Valentino’s yacht, the T.M. Blue One, an appropriate name as everything on board—table linens, china, even upholstery— was blue-and-white. Well, if blue-and-white is good enough for Valentino, it’s good enough for me!

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CHOCOLATE-CHERRY POUND CAKE. ARRIVE WITH YOUR OWN WINE FOR A SMALL CORKAGE FEE. $40 PLUS TAX AND GRATUITY. RESERVATIONS REQUIRED; LIMIT 30. CONTACT CONOR HUBBARD AT BYOBAKESHOP@ GMAIL.COM OR (404) 295-2476. 903 PEACHTREE ST. NE, ATLANTA 30309. (404) 892-9322; BAKESHOPATL.COM

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>> BYOBAKESHOP, A NEW SERIES OF THREECOURSE, PRIX FIXE DINNERS AT PASTRY CHEF JONATHAN ST. HILAIRE’S BAKESHOP, SALUTES SPRING WITH A ROTATING WEEKLY MENU SERVED EVERY THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. HILAIRE JOINS FORCES WITH THE HUNGRY PEACH’S CHEF SUZANNE VIZETHANN TO WHIP UP DELECTABLES SUCH AS HANGER STEAK A LA PLANCHA AND

>> THE MARIETTA WINE MARKET’S SEMI-ANNUAL WINE TOUR OF DAHLONEGA, GEORGIA, BEGINS AT 9:30 A.M. ON APRIL 17 WITH MIMOSAS, PASTRIES AND COFFEE AT THE MARKET. GUESTS WILL THEN BOARD A CHARTERED BUS TO SEVERAL NORTH GEORGIA WINERIES, INCLUDING WOLF MOUNTAIN VINEYARDS, THREE SISTERS AND BLACKSTOCK WINERIES, WITH A LAVISH BRUNCH AND COMPLIMENTARY WINE TASTINGS ALONG THE WAY. TICKETS, $85 PER PERSON THROUGH THE MARIETTA WINE MARKET. 18 POWDER SPRINGS ST. SE, MARIETTA 30064. (770) 919-1574; MARIETTAWINEMARKET.COM

>> IN DECEMBER, PASTRY CHEF TARIA CAMERINO—FORMERLY OF TOP FLR, HOLEMAN & FINCH AND HIGHLAND BAKERY—DEBUTED HER FAIR-TRADE CHOCOLATES AND CONFECTIONS WORKSHOP, SUGARCOATED RADICAL, IN VIRGINIA-HIGHLAND, A DIMINUTIVE SWEETS BOUTIQUE COMPLETE WITH A GALLERY OF ARTWORKS AND EDIBLE CREATIONS. 680 DREWRY ST., ATLANTA 30306. (404) 587-4912; SUGARCOATEDRADICAL.ORG

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>> CHOCOLATIER KRISTEN HARD HAS OPENED AN ENCHANTING BUCKHEAD LOCATION OF HER RENOWNED BEAN-TO-BAR BOUTIQUE AND ATELIER, CACAO, ALSO PLAYING HOST TO HIGH ROAD CRAFT ICE CREAM’S LONG-AWAITED RETAIL DEBUT. 2817 PEACHTREE RD. NE, ATLANTA 30305. (404) 467-4670; CACAOATLANTA.COM >> NASHVILLE-BASED GIGI’S CUPCAKES RECENTLY OPENED ITS THIRD ATLANTA LOCATION, THIS ONE AT THE MERCHANTS WALK IN MARIETTA, WHERE MOUTHWATERING CONCOCTIONS INCLUDE CANDIED SWEET POTATO, TIRAMISU AND KENTUCKY BOURBON PIE. 1281 JOHNSON FERRY RD., SUITE 116, MARIETTA 30068. (770) 578-2582; GIGISCUPCAKESUSA.COM >> THERE’S COMPETITION IN TOWN FOR KING OF POPS, AND THIS OUTFIT DELIVERS—LITERALLY. ORDER THE POP SHOP’S HAND-CRAFTED TREATS ONLINE WITH THREE DAYS’ NOTICE; YUMMY FLAVORS LIKE PINEAPPLE CHILI, MUSCADINE CARDAMOM AND LEMON BUTTERMILK MAKE THEM WORTH THE WAIT. (678) 362-6661; THEPOPSHOP.US

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THE PEACHTREE ROAD FARMERS MARKET AT THE CATHEDRAL OF ST. PHILIP OPENS APRIL 9, WELCOMING SHOPPERS EVERY SATURDAY FROM 8:30 A.M. UNTIL 12:30 P.M. TO DISCOVER A BOUNTY OF FRESH PRODUCE, PREPARED FOODS AND ARTISAN CRAFTS. 2744 PEACHTREE RD. NW, ATLANTA 30305. (404) 3651078; PEACHTREEROADFARMERSMARKET.COM

CHEF DEMONSTRATIONS BEGIN MID-APRIL FOR THE YEAR-ROUND MORNINGSIDE FARMERS MARKET. LOCATED ACROSS THE STREET FROM ALON’S, THIS SATURDAY DESTINATION STOCKS AN ABUNDANCE OF ENTIRELY ORGANIC LOCAL PRODUCE FROM 8 TO 11:30 A.M. 1393 N. HIGHLAND AVE. NE, ATLANTA 30306. (404) 3135784; MORNINGSIDEMARKET.COM

HELD AT THE BUOYANT 999 PEACHTREE PLAZA STARTING APRIL 6, THE MIDTOWN MARKET HOSTS SUPPLIERS OF FARM-FRESH EGGS, POULTRY, VEGETABLES, ARTISAN PASTAS AND SAUCES, BAKED GOODS, FLOWERS, GOURMET COFFEE AND MUCH MORE. EVERY WEDNESDAY FROM 4 TO 7 P.M. 999 PEACHTREE ST. NE, ATLANTA 30309. (404) 892-4782; MIDTOWNATL.COM

THE SCOOP SOTTO SOTTO CELEBRATES ITS 12TH ANNIVERSARY THIS YEAR WITH A SERIES OF THEMED MONTHLY DINNERS, EACH HIGHLIGHTING A WINE FROM A DIFFERENT REGION OF ITALY. MEANWHILE, VIRGINIA-HIGHLAND EATERY MURPHY’S COMMEMORATES THREE DECADES SERVING THE LOCAL COMMUNITY WITH AN UPDATED VERSION OF ITS BELOVED BOOK OF RECIPES AND STORIES. 313 N. HIGHLAND AVE. NE, ATLANTA 30307. (404) 523-6678; SOTTOSOTTORESTAURANT.COM. 997 VIRGINIA AVE. NE, ATLANTA 30306. (404) 872-0904; MURPHYS-ATLANTA-RESTAURANT.COM TO-GO SHOP CASSEROLES RECENTLY OPENED IN MORNINGSIDE, OFFERING CLASSIC COMFORT DISHES—PLUS VEGAN AND VEGETARIAN OPTIONS—IN SIZES THAT WILL SERVE FROM TWO TO 14. HOUSED BELOW (AND BEHIND) MOVIES WORTH SEEING ON NORTH HIGHLAND AVENUE, THE SHOP IS PERFECT FOR A QUICK, WHOLESOME MEAL WHEN YOU’RE ON THE GO. 1393 N. HIGHLAND AVE., ATLANTA 30306. FACEBOOK.COM KEYWORD: CASSEROLES ▼ MONTALUCE WINERY’S RESIDENT CHEF, STEVEN HARTMAN, HEADS TO THE JAMES BEARD HOUSE THIS MONTH. HE’LL BE REPRESENTING THE DAHLONEGA, GEORGIA-BASED LE VIGNE RESTAURANT BY PREPARING A “SOUTHERN WINE DINNER” FOR JAMES BEARD FOUNDATION BOARD MEMBERS ON APRIL 14. MONTALUCE.COM

SHAKE OFF THE BLUES: Roswell restaurant Aqua Blue will host a patio party on April 30. 1564 Holcomb Bridge Rd., Roswell 30076. (770) 643-8886; aquablueatl.com

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WRITTEN BY

WRIGHT MARSHALL

Owen Southwell How could an architect so well recognized by his peers and celebrated by the architectural press be so easily forgotten here? During the 12 years he spent in Atlanta (1919-1931), architect Owen James Trainer Southwell was at the top of his profession. While his reputation today is limited to his native Louisiana and Beaumont, Texas—where he designed his most impressive commission, the Phelan Mansion—the significance of Southwell’s work in Atlanta suggests that he was an architect of importance, and the caliber of his clients proves that his services were in demand. Southwell was born on September 20, 1892, in New Iberia, Louisiana, where his parents’ families were involved in building and architectural businesses. His father, William B. Southwell, studied architecture in New York (1885-1888), after which he returned to New Iberia to practice. In 1901, the Southwell family moved to Pine Island Bayou, Texas, just north of Beaumont, where William helped develop a brick and tile plant that took advantage of the Spindletop oil boom. William’s education and occupation gave his son a distinct advantage, as there were few formally trained architects in America at that time, especially in the South. Owen Southwell won a scholarship to study architecture at Tulane University. After two years at Tulane, he transferred to the architecture program at the Carnegie Institute of Technology in Pittsburgh, headed by nationally recognized architect Henry Hornbostel, and graduated with a BA in architecture. Following a teaching appointment and a brief service in the Naval Reserve, Southwell joined the practice of his former teacher. Southwell worked briefly in Pittsburgh and then transferred to Atlanta to manage Hornbostel’s thriving Southern office. During that time (1919-1922), he helped design and supervise the initial buildings at Emory University and Continued on page 55 24

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left to right Sardis Methodist Church was one of Owen Southwell’s earliest ecclesiastical designs and has recently been nominated to the National Register of Historic Places. The houses along St. Charles Avenue in New Orleans could have been the inspiration for Southwell’s design for this Druid Hills home. The interiors of the DeGolian residence illustrate Southwell’s use of both historical and creative design elements. The living room mantel refers to a specific historical precedent, while the stair balustrade and other iron details throughout the house and on the front porch showcase not only the architect’s creativity but also the DeGolian family craftsmanship. His client, Felix DeGolian, owned the Golian Steel & Iron Company.

ALL PHOTOGRAPHS, EXCEPT SECOND FROM LEFT, BY DAVID CHRISTENSEN. OTHER PHOTOGRAPH BY WRIGHT MARSHALL

This month’s installment of our occasional series on Atlanta’s forgotten architects features Atlanta’s “Lagniappe from Louisiana”


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APRIL “Now the noisy winds are still; April’s coming up the hill! All the spring is in her train, led by shining ranks of rain; Pit, pat, patter, clatter, sudden sun and clatter patter! . . . All things ready with a will, April’s coming up the hill!” ~Mary Mapes Dodge

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A CLASSICALLY INSPIRED DULUTH HOME CAPTURES THE SPIRIT AND PASSION OF ITS GRACIOUS OWNER

inBlue WRITTEN BY SEJAL BHIMA

PHOTOGRAPHED BY MALI AZIMA PRODUCED BY CLINTON SMITH


The formal living room of designer Beth Elsey’s Duluth home is a polished showcase of splendor. Its furnishings—including the Dessin Fournir sofa, John Boone cocktail table and Holland & Company chests—were purchased by Elsey over the years. “I think things should be collected over time,” she shares. “It’s better to wait and buy something of good quality with the intention of keeping it than to think everything is disposable.”



Beth Elsey’s Georgian-style home is a vision of class, elegance and a bit of Southern flair—just like the homeowner herself. It would be hard to guess that this beautifully appointed residence was decorated solely by this one-time nurse, who spent more than 20 years working with needles and stethoscopes. But Elsey’s childhood gives a glimpse into her underlying passion. “I was fortunate to grow up in a family that loved and appreciated art and architecture,” she recalls. “I loved visiting my Grandma’s art studio because there were always different works in progress—oil paintings in one corner and pottery waiting to be fired in another.” But it was warm summer days spent on the sandy beaches of Dog Island, a tiny landmass in the Gulf of Mexico, which truly planted a love of art in Elsey and her cousins. “We’d stay for four weeks at the beach house and take sketch pads, charcoals and watercolors. We worked on a different project each year; one year we’d do collages, the next needlework,” she shares. “My grandmother encouraged us to do anything in the realm of art, and all of her grandchildren now have some type of artistic ability.” Elsey’s artistic passion fell into interiors. She left a nursing career in 1997 to open an interiors shop in south Georgia with a friend, the store’s luxe and varied inventory of home furnishings, china and crystal giving Elsey an outlet to share her tailored and graceful style. But her husband’s eventual job transfer meant leaving the successful venture behind, and refocusing her creative energy on a new home in Duluth. She drew inspiration from her idyllic childhood summers. “I love the colors of the beach, especially all spectrums of blue, from the water to the sky,” Elsey says. “I also love the whites of the shells, and the neutrals of sand and driftwood. All of those influences dictated the direction.” The home’s icy blue walls, however, started as light yellow. “Over the past nine years, this home has truly been a work in

Homeowner Beth Elsey, with her Labrador Emma, relaxes in the formal living room. The stylish table setting in the dining room features glass hurricanes and crystal stemware by William Yeoward. “Greenleaf” china by Anna Weatherly, one of the many patterns Elsey has collected over the years, is set upon custom linens, their monograms matching those of each slipcover. A display niche featuring Chinese porcelain plates from Jane Marsden Antiques is further evidence of Elsey’s passion for delicate tableware. opposite A custom hand-painted screen by Raymond Goins.


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The dining room sparkles in its well-edited details, with pleated slipcovers adding a charming touch around the traditional mahogany table. Meanwhile, a Trumeau mirror, set against striĂŠ walls, brilliantly shines in the light of the crystal Niermann Weeks chandelier. Framed intaglios and silk draperies further enhance the elegant look.

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COLOR THEORY For the blue and white paint colors in her own home, designer Beth Elsey selected an array of soft and pretty hues. + Living Room walls Benjamin Moore Healing Aloe trim Benjamin Moore Bavarian Cream + Dining Room walls Farrow & Ball Oval Room Blue over Farrow & Ball Light Blue in custom striĂŠ ďŹ nish trim Benjamin Moore Bavarian Cream + Keeping Room and Breakfast Room walls and trim Benjamin Moore Bavarian Cream ceiling Benjamin Moore Healing Aloe (at 25 percent strength) + Master Bedroom walls Benjamin Moore Silver Crest trim Bavarian Cream

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David Iatesta chairs, described by Elsey as “deceivingly comfortable,” give life to her beach inspiration. Adding to the effect is a Vaughn lantern and three walls of floor-to-ceiling windows that flood the room with natural light and bring the outdoors in. Chairs and fixture available through Ainsworth-Noah & Associates. opposite Comfortable seating in the keeping room gives Elsey, her husband and their three Labradors plenty of space to relax while two built-in bookcases—filled with pottery, pieces of coral, and architecture and design books—artfully display Elsey’s passions. Above the fireplace, a contemporary oil painting by Maureen Chatfield, represented locally at Anne Irwin Fine Art, conceals a flat-screen television. During warmer months, French doors leading out to the patio are kept open, extending the entire living area.



Elsey commissioned white painted cabinetry by Bell Custom Cabinetry for the kitchen. A pale blue ceiling and mahogany island add contrast and warmth. Natural light ďŹ nds its way into the space through the classic radius-top window. Range and hood, Viking.


“I LOVE THE COLORS OF THE BEACH, ESPECIALLY ALL SPECTRUMS OF BLUE, FROM THE WATER TO THE SKY,” SAYS BETH ELSEY. THE WHITES OF THE SHELLS, AND THE NEUTRALS OF SAND AND DRIFTWOOD ALL INFLUENCED HER HOME’S DESIGN DIRECTION.


progress,” she explains. “I think you have to live in a space for a while so you can see how it looks during different times of the day and during different seasons.” But once the walls were transformed, Elsey’s vision began to take shape. Sofas, chairs and other furnishings were soon reupholstered to match the fresh color scheme. Elsey also introduced new items, such as the custom blueand-white screen painted by Raymond Goins in the formal living room—the Chinoiserie-style panels a nod to the owner’s love of nature. In fact, several rooms boast views of the plantings she personally tends to, including potted Meyer lemon trees on the back patio that are visible from the screened-in porch. “I’m assuming most Southerners have a similar experience, but I can never remember my mother buying flowers. We used whatever was growing in the garden,” she shares. The home’s classical style is also a testament to Elsey’s love of symmetry; mirror-image seating arrangements and paired accessories give each room a balanced and calming ambience. And although Elsey refers to her style as elegant and ordered, she quickly adds, “it’s important to keep your sense of humor about your home. It doesn’t need to be so perfect that you’ll break down if something is broken.” Her three beautiful Labradors, Emma, Sophie and Olive, are allowed everywhere and have inevitably left their mark. “Yes, they chew on the furniture, but it gives it character,” she laughs. Essentially, it’s a reflection of Elsey’s gentle demeanor and that, after all, is what a home should mirror—the owners themselves. SEE RESOURCES, BACK OF BOOK. Near a Belgian limestone table, a quartet of framed oakleaf and mophead hydrangea prints lend outdoorsy ambience to the screened-in porch. opposite A vaulted ceiling helps create an airy feel, while floor-to-ceiling screens blur the boundaries between indoors and out. Another highlight of this spacious room is the pair of American boxwoods in custom planters. “It’s very peaceful to sit out here with my dogs, although there’s been some collateral damage with them punching through the screens when they were puppies,” Elsey jokes.

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The perfectly tailored master bedroom is Elsey’s favorite space. Luxurious fabrics are in abundance here, from the silk velvet headboard to the Sferra shams, the silk-and-cotton draperies to the monogrammed bedding from Leontine Linens.



NATURAL FOR THE DESIGN OF A STONECLAD POOL HOUSE, ATLANTA DECORATOR PHOEBE HOWARD CREATES A SPACE THAT’S AS FUNCTIONAL AS IT IS BEAUTIFUL WRITTEN BY CLINTON SMITH PHOTOGRAPHED BY ERICA GEORGE DINES PRODUCED BY REBECCA SOWELL HAWKINS

For the outdoor living spaces of this English-style pool pavilion designed by the architectural firm Henry Sprott Long and Associates, decorator Phoebe Howard chose elegant Kingsley-Bate chaise longues and ceramic garden seats. “I love mixing teak and porcelain,” says Howard. “It brings an ‘indoor’ look outside.” Landscape design by Kelly Hulsey.



Pebble stone floors in the heavily used kitchen are extremely durable, and they’re also comfortable against bare feet. Cabinet doors and drawers feature slate-gray painted panels and insets. Towels are neatly folded behind glass doors of a painted cabinet from Mrs. Howard; pool toys, goggles, flip-flops and games are stowed underneath. opposite In the great room, a bird motif on F. Schumacher’s “Chenonceau” fabric alludes to the forest beyond without distracting from the view. A Hickory Chair sofa is upholstered in outdoor fabric by Nobilis. The wicker chair and two Baker occasional chairs don Pierre Frey acrylic outdoor fabrics, which are available through Travis & Company. Driftwood lamps, bird prints and all other accessories available through Mrs. Howard. The room is anchored by a hemp rug with a diamond pattern, which lays atop slate floors.

If it weren’t for the swimming pool out front, one might think this stone-clad structure—set against a backdrop of rolling hills—was a quaint cottage nestled somewhere deep in the English countryside. And inside, with furnishings as luxe as one would find in any formal living room (without the pretense), you might think you are in a good friend’s den. But the structure is, in reality, a pool house. Created by architectural firm Henry Sprott Long and Associates and decorator Phoebe Howard, the new space has a sense of permanence, even though it’s only a few years old. While the pool house’s great room is casually elegant, it goes well beyond being functional, too. “If something is not pretty and not practical, it won’t make the cut,” says Howard of her designs. “An object has to be beautiful but it has to work for what it’s intended.” Here, cases in point include a hemp diamond-pattern rug that can stand up to the abuses of indoor/outdoor living, plus comfortable upholstery covered in weather-friendly acrylic outdoor fabrics by Pierre Frey.

“I wanted to connect the room’s design to the feeling of the woodlands that surround it—not in a mountain style, but in a way to pay homage to the nearby streams and trees,” Howard explains. A slate gray-and-white fabric with a bird motif by F. Schumacher frames a grand window and the view beyond. Bird prints, driftwood lamps, wicker and rustic antiques offer subtle reminders of the surroundings, as well. The great room is flanked by two simply stylish spaces—a kitchen and bath that the decorator designed with her stepson, Andrew Howard. White kitchen cabinets feature doors with inset panels painted slate-gray, while an antique sideboard was converted to a vanity in the bath. Pebble floors, a Howard favorite, anchor both spaces. “I didn’t want to distract from the architecture or the setting, so the pool house didn’t need to be over-decorated,” says Howard. “I wanted the clients and their guests to be able to sit anywhere they wanted while wearing a wet bathing suit.” 45


In the bath, sumptuous monogrammed towels by Matouk feature blue banding. Towels available through Gramercy Home. The garden includes a combination of formal and informal spaces, as well as a fountain and a fire pit. An Orkney Island chair adds an air of relaxed formality. Its classical shape is softened by its rope-like rush seat and back. opposite The pool house was designed to be used year-round. During spring and summer, the lush greenery and blooms add even more dimension to the outdoor spaces.

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A CELEBRATED CHEF TAMES A SOUTHERN FAVORITE WRITTEN AND STYLED BY ANGIE BENNETT MOSIER PHOTOGRAPHED BY BRIAN WOODCOCK


Thoughtful consideration of each ingredient sparks inspiration for Chef Steven SatterďŹ eld's ever-fresh menu.

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GEORGIA QUAIL IS A PERFECT PAIRING FOR A BLACKBERRYSTREWN SALAD. BOTH QUAIL AND BLACKBERRIES THRIVE IN THE GEORGIA HEAT.

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This month—along fencerows and highways, vacant lots and backyards—miles of brambles are bearing small, wild rose-like flowers and green clusters of not-yet-ripe blackberries. While the fruit won’t be ready for a month or so, now is the time to buy jars and lids, to collect pails and buckets, to obtain some gloves—really long, thick gloves. Picking blackberries is an adventure and one should be prepared to swat at bees, scale chain-link fences or navigate through barbed wire. Blackberries grow prolifically in temperate parts of the United States; they seem to like the poor soil conditions and thrive under the hot Southern sun, soaking it up and making the fruit special—sweet with a hint of sour, and undeniably wild. But a wild food source is much more than a free product. Food that’s foraged carries with it the taste of its specific soil, and personally gathering it somehow imparts flavor. Compared to cultivated produce, the fruit might not look as appealing, but there are flavor profiles and a “mouth-feel” in wild fruit that is lost

Ingredients for a blackberry cordial recipe are mise en place, awaiting preparation. Satterfield has been experimenting with a newly developed idea for a blackberry, goat cheese and leek tart.

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in breeding and cultivation. Steven Satterfield, the chef/co-owner of Miller Union, devotes himself to pursuing flavor. Chef Satterfield doesn’t just toss ingredients into a dish; he knows that when working with seasonal ingredients from multiple sources, whether wild or farmed, the flavors will vary. So he tastes and adjusts, then repeats. Committed to changing his menu often, Satterfield pours over books and reaches into his own past to coax flavors out of ingredients and onto the plate. The resulting dishes are at once traditional and modern, and definitively Southern. A native of Savannah, Satterfield moved to Atlanta to attend Georgia Tech, where he studied architecture. But at the same time, the talented musician and songwriter was nurturing a budding music career. He supported himself by working at a couple of humble-but-good restaurants before landing a job in the kitchen of Decatur’s Watershed Restaurant, where he had the opportunity to cook with treasured Southern chef Scott Peacock. What’s more, Edna Lewis—the Grand Dame of Southern Cooking and Chef Peacock’s mentor—was still living at the time, and occasional visits with her greatly impacted Satterfield, resulting in some true kitchen wisdom. After working as a cook for nearly a decade and eventually being named executive sous chef at Watershed, Satterfield left to open Miller Union with co-owner Neal McCarthy in the vibrant Westside neighborhood. Last summer, Satterfield conducted an exploration of blackberries, both wild and cultivated, coming up with recipes that celebrate the fruit while highlighting the berry’s little pops of flavor. Some traditional uses resulted, such as a dessert topping, and the placement of the fruit alongside quail married two wild Georgia flavors, allowing them to play together in a natural way. Chef Satterfield also tossed the berries onto a tart with ribbons of leeks and fresh goat cheese. And, obsessed with pickling and preserving, he packed blackberries in a jar with vinegar and herbs, yielding orbs of bursting fruit and tangy juice that brought an untamed element to a structured salad. There’s even a nod to Edna Lewis and Chef Peacock at the Miller Union bar, where the blackberry cordial recipe from The Gift of Southern Cooking (the celebrated book co-authored by Lewis and Peacock) is the base for many summer cocktails. The berries are green, just turning pink and red now, but they’ll be ready before you know it. And, one last time: Prepare yourself. Block out a weekend, gather the kids, get some snake boots and slather on sunscreen because the wild world of blackberry foraging awaits you. For Satterfield’s recipes featured in this story, visit atlantahomesmag.com/blackberries

Tart blackberries are the perfect foil to the sweetness of crème caramel. For the baking of the blackberry, goat cheese and leek tart, work the dough onto the back of a sheet pan. It conducts the proper amount of heat in the oven and helps keep the rectangular shape of the tart intact.

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Approximately 400 stylish Atlantans turned out en masse to toast Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles’ annual list of the 10 tastemakers under 40 who are redefining local style. Hosted by Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams Atlanta, its Buckhead showroom showcased the latest trends for spring and served as the perfect backdrop for the evening’s festivities. To read more about this year’s honorees, visit atlantahomesmag.com/article/10-under-40

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Anna Beth Tidwell, Candace Chatlos, Amanda Leibson

Janie Hirsch, Sydney Lewis, Matt Fleming, Amy Musarra, Leah Meyer

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RESOURCES APR.11 (who to contact) PAGES 28-41: (bathed in blue) INTERIOR DESIGN Elizabeth Elsey, (404) 735-0840; elizabethelsey.com PAGES 42-47: (natural beauty) DECORATION Phoebe Howard, Mrs. Howard, (404) 816-3830; phoebehoward.net

ARCHITECTURE Henry Sprott Long and Associates, (205) 323-4564 PAGES 48-53: (blackberry bliss) Miller Union, 999 Brady Ave. NW, Atlanta 30318. (678) 733-8550; millerunion.com

“Owen Southwell” continued from page 24 Callanwolde for Charles Howard Candler. Southwell then decided to strike out on his own and maintained an Atlanta office until 1931. To take advantage of Florida’s building boom, he also briefly opened an office in Tampa with partner Walter Felch. Like many of his peers, Southwell designed in the various revival styles popular in the 1920s, yet he was more eclectic in his use of masonry and plaster ornamentation than most. He frequently used clinker brick and other less common masonry techniques to give his exteriors texture. Limestone was used for quoins, casings and crenellation along with other elaborate cornices and conductor heads. Plaster ceiling mouldings, fanciful cornices and pediments, and limestone mantels were common interior elements. While wrought iron railings and leaded-glass transoms and side lights were commonly used at this time, Southwell frequently created his own designs rather than follow historical precedent. Southwell frequently designed two equally important façades on his residential projects. Several of his Atlanta projects are sited so that the front façades are seen on the approach to the house but are entered from the rear. This technique was used to dramatic effect at the Cator Woolford estate, “Jacqueland,” at 1815 Ponce de Leon Avenue. Likewise, the Marcus Emmert residence, “Dellbrook,” at 571 West Paces Ferry Road, is entered from the side, and the garden façade is as grand as the front. On these two projects, Southwell collaborated with Robert B. Cridland, a well-known landscape architect from Philadelphia who also practiced in Atlanta. After practicing on his own for less than two years, Southwell had two of his designs featured in Southern Architect and Building News in 1923, and this important magazine published Southwell’s work consistently throughout his time in Atlanta. Additionally, his work was frequently mentioned in The Atlanta Constitution and featured in Home & Field. While he is rarely credited for his contributions, Southwell’s Atlanta designs have continued to be published nationally in titles such as Southern Accents and Elle Decor. As the Great Depression worsened, Southwell consolidated his practice in New Iberia, where he continued to work until World War II, designing houses, churches, theaters and other commercial buildings. Ecclesiastical buildings became a niche for him in Louisiana, yet one of his earliest churches is the Sardis United Methodist Church (1927) on Powers Ferry Road in Atlanta. Southwell enjoyed a successful practice until his retirement. He died in 1961, and left an impressive legacy that has continued to be recognized in his native state. 55


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Charlotte Moss With yet another timeless tome fresh off the presses, as well as a book signing in town this month, the divine designer—and one-time Atlantan—is busier than ever YOU WERE SO SUCCESSFUL ON WALL STREET. WHAT TURNED YOUR PRETTY

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SIGN THAT ARE GLOBAL. WHAT LED TO THE TRANSFORMATION OF THE BRAND? You grow up. You evolve, you absorb and you are exposed to things. Travel is critical. I am always traveling and shopping for clients because I love history and gardens. It is in a large measure a natural-born curiosity that pushed me to explore. It happens in a couple of ways. I explore by what I call armchair travel, reading, or the real thing. I always give examples in my lectures. You want people to be wowed in a lecture but there is so much to see in the next town, and so much our own country has to offer. YOU ARE NOW AN ICON OF DESIGN. WAS THAT YOUR LONG-TERM PLAN OR CAN WE STILL KNOCK YOU

Holy mackerel. I don’t think you ever have those grandiose ideas when you start out in business. I just wanted to survive. I wanted to be good and then I wanted to be better—and you never think about any of that other stuff like icon status or awards. You do your job and do it well. In the South, you don’t talk about money or accolades. YOU’VE WRITTEN SEVEN BOOKS…AND COUNTING. DO YOU EVER SLEEP? I love my sleep and I hug my pillow with gusto. You can’t do anything well if you are not refreshed. Arianna Huffington gave a great talk at the TED Conference on the topic of sleep and everyone should listen to it. Go and Google it. WHAT’S NEXT ON YOUR BUSY AGENDA? CAN WE HAVE A PEEK AT YOUR TO-DO LIST? Working on my garden big time. Working on book number eight; it will be out in 2012. Finishing a fabric collection to launch in the fall from Fabricut. Working on some murals for Stark. Doing preliminary sketches for a furniture collection. WE ARE LOVING BLUE-AND-WHITE IN DECORATING. HOW ABOUT YOU? I love it. Sapphires and pearls. DO YOU ENJOY COMING BACK DOWN SOUTH? I lived in Atlanta when I was first married and met great people and had great fun. Atlantans all have this great joie! I am always excited about coming south. Southerners love their houses and their gardens. They are kindred spirits. OVER WITH A FEATHER?

FROM TOP: A BLUE-AND-WHITE BEDROOM DESIGNED BY CHARLOTTE MOSS FOR A KIPS BAY DECORATOR SHOW HOUSE. MOSS, AT HOME WITH OSCAR. THE COVER OF HER SEVENTH BOOK, CHARLOTTE MOSS DECORATES: THE ART OF CREATING ELEGANT AND INSPIRED ROOMS (RIZZOLI, $50). HER WEBSITE, CHARLOTTEMOSS.COM, FEATURES AN ENGAGING BLOG, “TÉTE A TÉTE.”

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+ New York designer Charlotte Moss will speak at a luncheon at the Piedmont Driving Club on Wednesday, April 20. A patron reception begins at 11 a.m.; the luncheon starts at 11:30 a.m. Ticket prices for the luncheon are $100 per person and patron tickets are $200 each. Proceeds benefit the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra’s Education & Community Engagement Initiatives. For more information, call (404) 7334864, or email sarah.levin@woodruffcenter.org.

LITTLE HEAD TO DESIGN? It was definitely the other half of the brain screaming to “get out.” My creative side was saying, “don’t forget about me!” WHEN YOU BEGAN YOUR DESIGN PRACTICE, YOUR STYLE WAS FAIRLY “BRITISH.” WHAT INFLUENCED THAT EARLY PASSION? It was being from Virginia. I am a native of Richmond, and Virginia is very much that “Williamsburg/brown furniture/horse country” feel. Don’t forget that Nancy Lancaster was from Virginia; she was probably as responsible for the English country look to the English formality as John Fowler. You’d walk into a house and it was always dogs, baskets of logs, a drinks table and books. The flowers came out of the garden. YOU NOW HAVE INFLUENCES IN YOUR DE-








46th Annual Atlanta Steeplechase

The 46th Annual

Atlanta

Steeplechase At Kingston Downs

Saturday, April 16, 2011

A Supplement to ATLANTA HOMES & LIFESTYLES


The Stewards of the Atlanta Steeplechase cordially invite you to attend the 46th Annual Race Meeting TO BENEFIT CAMP SOUTHERN GROUND, INC* AND THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE Dear 2011 Atlanta Steeplechase Spectators,

Mr. Hal Barry, Chairman, Atlanta Steeplechase Board of Stewards

The Atlanta Steeplechase Board of Stewards welcomes you to the 46th running of the Atlanta Steeplechase! Kingston Downs once again hosts a great celebration of hunt country tradition at one of our state’s most prestigious outdoor social events. The Atlanta Steeplechase is very proud to support the University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine and to announce a new beneficiary, Camp Southern Ground, Inc.* We appreciate the opportunity to support the important work of these organizations. On the third Saturday in April, Kingston Downs will be transformed into a sea of people. Thousands will gather to watch powerful thoroughbreds and jockeys in colorful silks as they compete over a mile of terrain and hurdles for the prestige of $100,000 in purse money and the opportunity to bask in the glory of the winner’s circle. Beyond the exhilarating sport of Steeplechasing, families, friends, and business associates enjoy the mingling and socializing. The ‘Chase solidifies business as well as personal relationships and keeps both strong by bringing people together in the beautiful surroundings of Kingston Downs. Prior to the first race, there are plenty of activities for people of all ages and interests. Patrons can participate in the Hat Parade & Contest or the Tailgate Competition, or enjoy the pony rides, Jack Russell Terrier races, the rock climbing wall and air show. I wish to send a special thank you to Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles for once again producing this beautiful program, as well as every sponsor, patron and guest for their support of the event. Have a wonderful day at the Steeplechase! Hal Barry, Chairman, Atlanta Steeplechase Board of Stewards

Atlanta Steeplechase Board of Stewards Hal Barry - Chairman John Kenneth Luke - Vice Chairman Steve Adams

Carolyn C. Cadier

Jeffery K. Haidet

Gene Vance

Robert Armstrong

George E. Chase, Jr.

David Kaplan

Jackie Wammock

Mary Sib Banks

Gina Christman

Jo Leinbach

Dick Washburn

Dr. Phil Beegle

Carl Danbury, Jr.

Gail Mobley-Loveless

Jim Wayt

Julie Bryant Fisher

H. Michael Dever

Jean Peck

John Wayt, III

Terry G. Broscher

Zak Friewald

Andy Shropshire

Delos H. Yancey, III

Terry A. Graham

Spencer Windham Smith, Jr.

* Pending 501(C)3 Status

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46th Annual Atlanta Steeplechase

2011 Tentative Schedule of Events

Map and Directions

This times and events in this schedule are subject to change. Please visit atlantasteeplechase.org for updates. 9:00 a.m.—Gates open 10:00 a.m.—Registration for the Subscriber Tailgate Contest, Presented by National Distributing 10:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m.—Disc Dog Southern Nationals 10:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.—Jack Russell Terrier Races, Sight-Hound Lure Racing Exhibition, pony rides, hay rides, camel rides, rock climbing and shopping in the infield 11:00 a.m.- 12:30 p.m.—Registration for the Hat Contest, Presented by Mucklow’s Fine Jewelry, Barefoot Wine & Bubbly & globalspeak.com

From I-75 South of Cartersville (Atlanta Area) Take I-75 North to Exit 293. Turn left onto US 411. Go 3.2 miles and turn right

11:45 p.m.—Air Show and Skydive demonstration

onto US 41/411 ramp to Rome. Go 2.9 miles through a couple of traffic signals.

12:00 noon—Parade of the Bear Creek Hounds

directional signs to parking location. NOTE: GA State Rte. 20 will be detoured Race

Turn right onto US 411 to Rome. Go 12 miles to Gore Spring Road on right. Follow Day. DO NOT USE Exit 290. 12:15 p.m.—Bagpipers to the Tower—Opening Ceremonies From I-75 North of Cartersville 12:45 to 1:15 p.m.—Hat Parade and Contest, Presented by Mucklow’s Fine Jewelry, Barefoot Wine & Bubbly & globalspeak.com 1:15 p.m.—Horses to the Paddock for the First Race

Take I-75 South to Exit 293. Turn right onto US 411. Go 3.2 miles and turn right onto US 41/411 ramp to Rome. Go 2.9 miles through a couple of traffic signals. Turn right onto US 411 to Rome. Go 12 miles to Gore Spring Road on right. Follow directional signs to parking location.

1:30 p.m.—The MARQUIS DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING Maiden From Rome Area

Claiming Hurdle

Take US 411 North (toward Cartersville) to Biddy Road on left (approximately 5 2:10 p.m.—The NEACE LUKENS/TRANSCHED SYSTEMS

miles from East Rome Bypass). Follow directional signs to parking location.

Sport of Kings Maiden Hurdle Parking 2:50 p.m.—The PRIORITY PAYMENT SYSTEMS Georgia Cup

No Vehicles will be permitted entry to the Steeplechase grounds after 2:00 p.m. and ALL must have a Parking Pass.

3:15 p.m.—The RBC WEALTH MANAGEMENT Hurdle 3:30 p.m.—Announcement of the Winners of the Hat Contest, Picnic Box and Subscriber Tailgate Contests 4:00 p.m.—THE CAMP SOUTHERN GROUND, INC. & UGA COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE Turf Race Post Races—The Priority Payments Post Race Party (admission by ticket only)

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46th Annual Atlanta Steeplechase

2011 Atlanta Steeplechase Beneficiaries

Located at the University of Georgia, America’s oldest state-chartered university, the College of Veterinary Medicine plays an important role in the University’s educational and service missions by promoting the art and science of veterinary medicine through the education of tomorrow’s veterinarians, research in animal diseases, and service to the public. Founded in 1946 the College of Veterinary Medicine today graduates approximately 90 professionals per year. With more than 130 faculty members (more than half have PhDs in addition to the DVM degree), the College represents the pinnacle for veterinary medical clinical instruction, service, and research. Its Poultry Diagnostic and Research Center, Veterinary Medicine Teaching Hospital, and Southeastern Cooperative Wildlife Disease Study are among the best in the nation and some are the best in the world. Proceeds from the Atlanta Steeplechase will go toward building a much needed new hospital for animals and supporting the educational programs of the College.

The Atlanta Steeplechase celebrates its 46th year by partnering with a new beneficiary—Camp Southern Ground, Inc.* The passion project of GRAMMY-Award winning musician Zac Brown, Camp Southern Ground’s mission is “to operate a camp to allow children to overcome academic, social and emotional difficulties so they may reach their full potential by providing them with the opportunity and tools necessary to become prominent leaders in our society and to achieve excellence in all facets of their lives.” Camp Southern Ground will offer a destination for youth of diverse socio-economic backgrounds, race, and religion to come together to learn life skills and teamwork in a positive, healthy, and organic environment. Visit www.campsouthernground.org for more information. * Pending 501(C)3 Status

Campaign Steering Committee Dr. Dave Selleck, Chairman Mrs. Mary Adams Dr. R.B. Garrett Dr. Lee Myers Dr. Tom Riddle Dr. Jan Hines Dr. Clyde Jordan Dr. Jack Sexton Mrs. Karen White Mrs. Susan Forehand Ms. India Watson Ms. Susan Gordy Dr. Larry Corry Dr. Gary Bullard

Dean Sheila Allen, University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine, and Hal Barry, Chairman of the Atlanta Steeplechase Board of Stewards.

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46th Annual Atlanta Steeplechase

The “CHASE” Hat Parade and Contest ...an event all its own!

Chairman’s Tent Presented by Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles The Atlanta Steeplechase Board of Stewards is partnering once again with Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles for the 2011 Chairman’s Tent. The Chairman’s Tent sits high atop sponsor row with a captivating view of the course and is the most exclusive affair of the race meet. Individuals and corporate guests from throughout the Southeast gather here for a full day of gourmet food and some of the best Thoroughbred Steeplechasing in the country. “I am looking forward to another memorable Atlanta Steeplechase in the Chairman’s Tent this year. The support of Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles is greatly appreciated and the reason for its continued success,” said Hal Barry, Chairman of the Board of Stewards. On the sixteenth day of April, guests of the Chairman’s Tent will enjoy finish line reserved seating, a St. Regis Atlanta Champagne reception, gourmet lunch by Avenue Catering Concepts, and all-day beverages, including a Grey Goose Vodka signature cocktail, live music, high tea and a commanding view of the races. Special thanks to Southern Proper and Nandina Home and Design for their contribution to the Chairman’s Tent. For more detailed information or to reserve a table, call (404) 237-7436 or visit altantasteeplechase.org.

The Atlanta Steeplechase is as notable for its hat couture as it is for its horse racing. Add to the occasion a prize winning hat competition and you have an event with a draw all its own. Serious competitors and “fashion-istas” parade chapeaux from closets worldwide with hopes of becoming this year’s winner. The Hat Parade & Contest is presented this year by Mucklow’s Fine Jewelry, Barefoot Wine and Bubbly and globalspeak.com. The Steeplechase will host the contest not only for the Most Beautiful but also for the Most Whimsical and Best Children’s hats. Whimsical entries have ranged from a cage perched on top of the hat, complete with live song birds, to typical springtime hat motifs piled high with layers and layers of colorful silk flowers and ribbons. So, get ready to see what inspiration propels the hat contest entrants to the top in 2011. Let the showmanship of feathers, sequins, flowers, ribbons and other ornamentation begin on April 16th!

Most photos in this program are courtesy of Photos by Soto

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Hospitality and Ticket Information Children Under 12 Admitted Free

EXCITING COMPETITION ON THE TRACK, GREAT FOOD AND ACTIVITIES OFF THE TRACK, AND BEAUTIFUL SURROUNDINGS MAKE THIS THE PERFECT EVENT FOR ENTERTAINING FOR BUSINESS CLIENTS, FAMILY AND FRIENDS. FOR DETAILS, CALL (404) 237-7436. Tent Parties on the Turn and Backstretch Tent size

Tickets - Parking Passes

Cost

20 x 20

60 guest tickets; 20 parking passes Additional tickets (limit 15) $55 each

$3,300

20 x 30

90 guest tickets; 30 parking passes Additional tickets (limit 20) $55 each

$5,000

20 x 40

120 guest tickets; 40 parking passe

$6,600

30 x 30

166 guest tickets; 55 parking passes

$9,130

30 x 40

220 guest tickets; 73 parking passes

$12,000

40 x 40

290 guest tickets; 96 parking passes

$13,000

40 x 60

440 guest tickets; 146 parking passes

$20,000

40 x 80

580 guest tickets; 193 parking passes

$26,000

Chairman’s Tent Presented by Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles The Chairman’s Tent is hosted by Mr. Hal Barry, Chairman of the Atlanta Steeplechase Board of Stewards. It sits atop sponsor row with a fantastic view of the finish line and track. Enjoy a full hospitality package of gourmet food, complimentary beverages and the best view of the day’s festivities. See page 7 in this program for details, or call 404-237-7436. Seating and Tailgating: Finish Line & Hillside From nowhere else can you get a panoramic view of all of the action except from the spot that steeplechase fans call “The Hill.” Whether you’ve chosen Guarantor or Picnic Box, your hillside and finish line fun begins with a party under the big tent and continues with hundreds of tailgate or box parties. Enjoy the view! Guarantor...$460 This is the ultimate Steeplechase tailgate experience! These coveted parking spots put you close to the action on the hill near the finish line where you can have fun tailgating with friends or colleagues, old and new! Package includes 4 tickets, one reserved parking spot overlooking the race track. Additional tickets are available for $100. Horse & Hound Tickets...$150 More than 300+ horse enthusiasts around the Southeast will be invited to purchase tickets for this one-of-a-kind hospitality tent within the Chairman’s Tent. A Horse and Hound ticket can be purchased for the Chairman’s Tent, located on the exclusive “Sponsor Hill,” where race sponsors and the Atlanta elite gather to celebrate the Atlanta Steeplechase. Package includes 1 ticket—your parking pass is NOT included.

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Picnic Boxes...$460 Enjoy the excitement as you lunch with friends in the Picnic Box area located along the homestretch. This ticket package is for those looking to have a great time—box style. Package includes 4 tickets and one preferred parking pass. Each box includes a six-foot table. Additional tickets can be purchased for $100 (limit 2).

General Admission...$30 The most economical way to be at the Steeplechase! A great way to treat employees to an awesome spring day of horse racing action in the Georgia countryside. Tickets available at ticketmaster.com, at all Ticketmaster outlets including select Publix Supermarkets. To charge tickets by phone, call 800-745-3000.

Pre-Race Party/Powers Party...up to 4 tickets: $60 each, 5 or more: $55 each; Presented by Springer Mountain Farms, Tara Foods, Low Country BBQ and Barefoot Wine & Bubbly If you plan to purchase Guarantor or Picnic Box tickets, then this is the place to be prior to the races! Mingle with old friends or meet new ones, the Powers Tent Party is the perfect spot to get your Steeplechase day started. Located at the highest point on Sponsor Row, the party includes live music, hors d’oeuvres and beverages. 11a.m till 2:30 p.m.

Recreational Vehicle...$350 Pack a picnic and a couple of coolers, gather your friends and rent an RV for an awesome spring day of fun. Package includes 12 tickets and a backstretch parking pass for the RV Village—Located along the outer rail of the backstretch with a great view of the entire Steeplechase course.

Infield Seating and Tailgating Be right in the middle of the action! Amid a sea of tailgaters you are near the Jack Russell terrier races, pig races, vendors, pony rides, the petting zoo, and most importantly Steeplechasing excitement! Subscriber: Homestretch and Backstretch...$270 Infielders say this is where the action is! Join us in the infield with your friends and family. Many subscribers renew their parking spots year after year and look forward to seeing new faces in adjacent parking spaces at each steeplechase. Package includes 6 tickets and a reserved parking place along the homestretch or backstretch.

College Park—Presented Presented by Southern Proper College Park is the perfect package for college students or recent grads! Pack a picnic and a couple of coolers and gather your friends for an awesome spring day of fun. Tailgating packages include 6 tickets and an infield backstretch reserved parking pass. OR, if you are coming with a large group, a College Park party tent is the best way to enjoy the day. Tents are available for groups of 30, 50 and larger. Call 404-237-7436 for more info. Additional Activities Bus Pass...$200—Bring all your guests by bus—it’s hassle free! Priority Payment Systems Post Race Party...$20 Even when the races end, the fun doesn’t stop! Join us for drinks, hors d’oeuvres, live music & dancing.

Most photos in this program are courtesy of Photos by Soto

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Support the Atlanta Steeplechase “Project Give Back” Program Presented by

The Atlanta Steeplechase Project Give Back revenue sharing program provides a unique opportunity for you to show your support for the Steeplechase charities AND get the advantage of great rates and service on bank card processing from Priority Payment Systems. It’s easy: 1. Sign up for payment card processing through Priority Payment Systems. 2. The Project Give Back program will donate a percentage of the profits from the account each month to the Atlanta Steeplechase. There’s no cost to you! It’s an easy way to save money, improve your business and support a good cause. For more information, visit www.prioritypaymentsystems.com or call (877) 345-8882.

Most photos in this program are courtesy of Photos by Soto

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NSA Leading Trainers Janet Elliot Birthdate: October 4, 1948. Home: Kirkwood, Pa. First female trainer and only second woman to be inducted into Racing Hall of Fame, in 2009. Marked her induction year with fifth place tie in trainer standings with seven victories. Also fifth by earnings with $226,670. Sent out Red Letter Day to win the Lonesome Glory Steeplechase (Gr. 1) at Belmont Park. Trained Flat Top to Eclipse Awards in 1998 and 2002. Won Eclipse Award in 1996 with Coreggio. Also trained Census, winner of the first Breeders’ Cup Steeplechase in 1986, and Victorian Hill. Leading steeplechase trainer in 1991. Came to the U.S. on a visit from her home in Ireland and worked for Jonathan Sheppard, who urged her to open her own stable in 1979.

Jack Fisher Birthdate: June 18, 1963. Home: Monkton, Md. Took fifth title in seven years when he won 23 races in 2009 to edge Tom Voss by two. Secured title on last day of season with two wins, including Seer in the $70,000 Palm Beach Supreme Hurdle. Sent out Sonny Via’s two-time Eclipse Award winner Good Night Shirt to win the Carolina Cup (Gr. 2). In 2010, third by wins with nine from 57 starts and also third by earnings with $296,250 through Sept.18. In 2008, became first trainer to surpass $1 million in seasonal earnings ($1,156,907). Second on all-time career earnings list. Trained and rode Saluter, who won a record 21 timber races. Won first race with Call Louis at Middleburg, Va., in 1989.

Doug Fout Birthdate: March 14, 1958. Home: Middleburg, Va. Tied for fifth by wins in 2009 with seven, highlighted by victory of Isti Bee (NZ) in the Temple Gwathmey Stakes (GIII) at Middleburg’s spring meet. In 2010 rankings, had four wins from 25 starts through Sept. 18 and earnings of $85,275. Trained 2004 champion Hirapour, who won nearly $600,000 in U.S. career. Ex-jump jockey won 1980 Colonial Cup aboard Sailor’s Clue. Son of the late trainer Paul Fout. Won first race as trainer with Comchen at Great Meadow, Va., in 1985.

Sanna Hendriks Birthdate: July 16, 1968. Home: Cochranville, Pa. Tied for fifth in 2009 with seven wins from 37 starts; earnings totaled $258,631. In 2010, maintained high win percentage with five victories from 13 starts and earnings of $48,300 through Sept.18. Trained legendary McDynamo, sport’s all-time leading earner with $1,310,104. Runners have earned four Eclipse Awards–Pompeyo in 2001 and McDynamo in 2003, 2005 and 2006. Two races-won titles and four earnings titles in career. Daughter of trainer Louis “Paddy” Neilson, sister of trainer Kathy McKenna and wife of trainer Ricky Hendriks. Won first race with Netherby at Radnor in 1990.

Bruce Miller Birthdate: March 7, 1935. Home: Cochranville, Pa. Trainer of five-time champion and Hall of Famer Lonesome Glory. Champion trainer in 1995, 1996 and 2000. In 2009, had a big day in Nashville, Tenn., where Pierrot Lunaire won the Iroquois (Gr. 1) and Dynaskill took the Margaret Currey Henley Stakes at Nashville, Tenn. Approaching $7 million in career earnings. Trained 2000 champion All Gong. Won three consecutive runnings of Noel Laing (2005-’07) with veteran Mon Villez. Son Chip and daughter Blythe won jockey championships, and each passed the 200-win plateau. Won first race with Burnt Chips at Fair Hill, Md., in 1971.

Jonathan Sheppard Birthdate: Dec. 2, 1940. Home: West Grove, Pa. Racing Hall of Fame trainer reached a personal milestone when he saddled his 1,000th winner over fences under National Steeplechase Association rules on Sept. 25. He scored that singular victory in style, winning the $100,000 Helen Haskell Sampson (Gr. 1) with Arcadius He reached his 1,000th win about a year earlier than he had expected with a very strong spring season and a dominant Saratoga Race Course meet at which he won four of five jump races with horses owned by longtime client Bill Pape and finished second four times, twice with Arcadius. NSA’s all-time leader has trained seven steeplechase champions and two Hall of Fame members, Cafe Prince and Flatterer.

Tom Voss Birthdate: Sept. 19, 1950. Home: Monkton, Md. Four-time champion again chased 2008 title to season’s end, and fell two races short of Jack Fisher butled by earnings with $814,063. Scored a triple in Far Hills, N.J., where Your Sum Man won the $250,000Grand National Steeplechase and Left Unsaid in the $100,000 Foxbrook Champion Hurdle. In 2010 standings, ranked second by wins with 11 and also was second by purse earnings with $310,150 through Sept. 18. Also maintains strong flat stable that has included graded stakes winners Always First, Dreadnaught and John’s Call. Father of two with wife, Mimi. Ex-timber jockey won first race with Aruhapy at My Lady’s Manor, Md., in 1975.

Desmond Fogarty Birthdate: June 16, 1973. Home: Butler, Md. Burst on the scene in 2009 as the private trainer of Irvin Naylor and ranked fourth by wins, with nine from 45 starts, and earnings, $261,675. Among his winners was 2009 timber champion Patriot’s Path, who scored in the $75,000 Mason Houghland Memorial at Nashville, Tenn. Returned to Nashville in 2010 to win the $150,000 Calvin Houghland Iroquois (Gr.1) with Naylor’s Tax Ruling. Obtained an engineering degree in his native Ireland and gradually moved into full-time work as an exercise rider. Hired by Naylor in 2006 to take care of horses at the owner’s Still Water Farm in Butler and had his first start as a trainer that year.

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Camp Southern Ground is the passion project of two time GRAMMY-Award winning musician Zac Brown. A 360-acre piece of property, set in farmlands of Georgia forty minutes south of Atlanta will soon become a state-of-the-art facility that practices cutting-edge programs to assist and rehabilitate children with neurobehavioral and learning difficulties (including ADD/ADHD, Dyslexia, Tourette’s Syndrome, Asperger’s Syndrome and Autism Spectrum Disorders). Zac is the father of four and, while none of his own children are afflicted by any of these disorders, he has long recognized the necessity for every child to have access to the best resources in order to be able to grow and succeed. Camp Southern Ground will be a place for children to come enjoy the beauty of the outdoors and, of course, to have fun. But first and foremost, it will be a place for them to grow into better health through an advanced program involving superior nutrition, physical exercise, and the latest practices in therapy—all administered by a knowledgeable and attentive staff. Camp Southern Ground is currently in its development stage and is seeking partnerships, volunteers and funding in order to bring the vision to fruition.

To find out more, please visit www.campsouthernground.org. CAMP SOUTHERN GROUND 1700 Marietta Boulevard NW Atlanta, GA 30318 phone 404.941.3480 www.campsouthernground.org

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NSA Leading Jockeys Xavier Aizpuru Birthdate: Jan. 18, 1975. Home: Lewisville, Pa. Champion: 2008, 2007. Earnings Leader: 2007. Native of England began U.S. career in 2004 and collected championships in 2007 and 2008. Finished second in 2009 standings with 15 victories from 82 mounts. Also ranked second by earnings with $438,109. Through the summer racing season, he had six wins from 29 mounts and purse earnings of $142,750, which ranked him sixth through Sept. 18. At the Fair Hill Races, rode Diva Maria to victory in the Valentine Memorial. Won first race on Severn Gale at Windsor in 1997. Won first U.S. race with Sailmaker at Camden, S.C., in 2004.

Willie Dowling Birthdate: June 29, 1977. Home: Monkton, Md. Earnings Leader: 2008. Native of Ireland came to United States in 2005 after riding in England and Ireland. Became the regular rider of two-time Eclipse champion Good Night Shirt. Continued his success with Good Night Shirt with a victory in the $75,000 Carolina Cup (Gr. 2) in the spring of 2009 and also won the $70,000 Metcalf Memorial Stakes at Monmouth Park aboard Tricky Me for the Good Night Shirt connections, owner Sonny Via and trainer Jack Fisher. Won first race aboard Palace of Gold at Newcastle in England in 1997. Scored first U.S. win with Water Hunter (GB) at Block House, N.C., in 2005.

Danielle Hodsdon Birthdate: Oct. 27, 1976. Home: Kennett Square, Pa. Champion: 2006. Earnings Leader: 2009. One of only two female jockeys to win NSA jockey championships (after Blythe Miller Davies). Amassed $494,449 in purses in 2009 to lead the jockey standings by earnings. Riding principally for Jonathan Sheppard, she was the regular jockey for 2009 Eclipse champion Mixed Up. Rode Bill Pape’s Divine Fortune to victory in the 2010 A. P. Smithwick Memorial. Scored her 100th victory with Mrs. Calvin Houghland’s Nationbuilder in the $50,000 Queen’s Cup MPC Chase. In 2010 standings, tied for second by wins through Sept.18 and ranked second by earnings with $266,260. Won first race on Sultry Gate at Foxfield, Va., in 2000.

Jody Petty Birthdate: Dec. 4, 1971. Home: Unionville, Pa. Champion: 2005. Earnings Leader: 2006. Came back from a broken arm in 2008 to score 13 wins from 94 mounts, with 2009 earnings of $319,949. Rode Dynaskill to victory in the 2009 Margaret Currey Henley Stakes at Nashville, Tenn. For trainer Sanna Hendriks, rode McDynamo to three of the champion’s five consecutive Grand National (Gr. 1) wins. In 2010, ranked fourth by wins with six from 45 mounts and had earnings of $110,150. Started career in 1993 and passed 100 wins in 2007. Won first race with Nap at Atlanta in 1996.

Paddy Young Birthdate: Feb. 12, 1976. Home: Unionville, Pa. Champion: 2009. Ireland native secured his first riding title in 2009 with 19 wins from 99 mounts. Led the 2010 standings with 14 wins from 64 mounts through Sept. 18 and topped the earnings list with $408,150. Over the May 1-2 weekend, had three wins, including a win in the $75,000 Virginia Gold Cup on Bubble Economy. He and Bubble Economy teamed up a week later to win the $75,000 Mason Houghland Memorial at the Iroquois Races. Won the $75,000 Carolina First Carolina Cup (Gr. 2) on Spy in the Sky. Father of three, he won his first race in Indispensable at Shawan Downs, Md. in 2003.

Carl Rafter Birthdate: April 26, 1977. Home: Millwood, Va. A torrid run in May lifted him into second place in the jockey standings with 11 wins from 46 mounts through Sept. 18 and was fourth by purse earnings of $222,470. He had three wins on the Radnor Hunt Races program on May 15, including victories in the Radnor Hunt Cup on Meet At Eleven and the National Hunt Cup aboard Country Cousin. Won two more at the Fair Hill Races. English man won first race with Dark Kestrel at Leicester (England) in 1999. Won first American race with Capwaynesglass at Foxfield, Va., in 2005.

Bernard Dalton Birthdate: July 24, 1968. Home: Camden, S.C. Had a strong 2009 season with nine wins, which placed him sixth on the year end leader board. Ranked fifth by 2009 purse earnings with $329,945. His biggest score was aboard Gregory Hawkins’ Red Letter Day in the $150,000 Lonesome Glory (Gr. 1). Had a productive spring 2010 meet with six wins from 38 mounts, in the money with half of his mounts and had earnings of $142,950 through Sept. 18. Got his start with Irish trainer Des McDonagh. Rode his first winner, Brickway, on May 7, 1986, at Downpatrick Racecourse in Northern Ireland.

Brian Crowley Birthdate: April 19, 1981. Home: West Grove, Pa. Had a tremendous Saratoga meet with three wins and two seconds in the five jump races. Ireland native jumped into fifth place by earnings with $184,040. Rode Sermon of Love to wins in Jonathan Kiser Novice Stakes and the New York Turf Writers Cup Handicap (Gr. 1). Also won an allowance-optional claimer on Lead Us Not and was second in a similar race. Also second in the A. P. Smithwick Memorial (Gr. 2) aboard Arcadius. Had 164 wins in England and Ireland. First U.S. win on Honour Emblem at Aiken Spring.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS General Information Tickets.................................................................................................................................................... 6 Advance Ticket Locations ......................................................................................................... 8-9 Sponsors ............................................................................................................................................10 Opening Night Party .....................................................................................................................12 Café Menu ........................................................................................................................................14 Retail & Raffle Sales......................................................................................................................16 Atlanta Gallery Association .......................................................................................................17 Letter from the President...........................................................................................................20

2011 Committee ...................................................................................................................... 22-24 Past Show Houses & Chairs ....................................................................................................26 ASO Education & Community Engagement Initiatives ...............................................27 House History .................................................................................................................................28 Connoisseur Series ...............................................................................................................30-32 Floor Plans.................................................................................................................................36-37 Designer Spaces......................................................................................................................38-66 Designer Bios .......................................................................................................................... 70-75

Rooms & Gardens FRONT ENTRANCE

Ed Castro Landscape Inc. .......................................................................................................38

UPPER FOYER

Tarleton Interiors ...........................................................................................................................52 FOYER

Cheryl Lucas Interior Design and Jackie F. Cottrill, LLC ........................................38

UPPER LEVEL GUEST RETREAT

Luxury Lifestyles Design ...........................................................................................................54 DINING ROOM

Turner Davis Interiors ................................................................................................................40

LADIES’ SITTING ROOM

J. Hirsch Interior Design. ..........................................................................................................54 WET BAR AND KITCHEN OFFICE

Scout for the Home....................................................................................................................40

UPSTAIRS POWDER ROOM

Habachy Designs Inc. .................................................................................................................56 PUJA ROOM AND PUJA TERRACE

R.L. Goins Inc. ..............................................................................................................................42

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Yvonne McFadden, LLC .........................................................................................................56 KITCHEN AND BREAKFAST ROOM

Dillard Design Group, LLC ....................................................................................................42

MAIN FLOOR POWDER ROOM

Cheryl Lucas Interior Design and Jackie F. Cottrill, LLC ........................................58 FAMILY ROOM

Patricia McLean Interiors Inc. ................................................................................................44 MASTER BEDROOM SUITE

Meg Adams Interior Design Inc. ...........................................................................................44 CLOSETS

Closets and More, LLC ...........................................................................................................46 LOTUS POND AND ATRIUM

Boxwoods Gardens & Gifts Inc............................................................................................46 LIVING ROOM

Barry Dixon Inc. ............................................................................................................................48 ANTE ROOM

Stan Topol & Associates Inc. ..................................................................................................48

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Holt Interiors ..................................................................................................................................58 TERRACE LEVEL POWDER ROOM

Habachy Designs Inc. ................................................................................................................60 GAME LOUNGE

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Musso Design Group ................................................................................................................62 SITTING ROOM AND OVERLOOK TERRACE

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Monday through Wednesday and Friday through Saturday 10 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. (last entry) Thursdays 10 a.m. – 7:30 p.m. (last entry) Sundays 12 – 4:30 p.m. (last entry) Please, only children eight years of age and older are allowed entrance to the Decorators’ Show House. No photography, backpacks, strollers or bulky shoulder bags. Please wear flat shoes. Thank you.

TICKETS

ADVANCE TICKETS $20 early bird special if purchased on

or before April 15, 2011. See pages 8-9 for locations. ON AND AFTER APRIL $25 at the door, online, through the Woodruff

Arts Center Box Office, Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre Encore Park Box Office and all ticket locations listed on pages 8-9. Check, Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover cards accepted. Checks and cash only at Advance Ticket locations. ONLINE decoratorsshowhouse.org or atlantasymphony.org PHONE/IN PERSON Woodruff Arts Center Box Office: (404) 733-5000 SEASON PASS TICKETS Season Pass Tickets provide unlimited visits to the

Show House throughout its run. $55 each. Available at the onsite ticket desk. A picture ID must be presented each time the pass is used.

DIRECTIONS & PARKING NO PARKING IS AVAILABLE AT THE SHOW HOUSE COMPLIMENTARY PARKING IS PROVIDED AT THE IBM OFFICES OFF NORTHSIDE DRIVE FROM THE SOUTH

Going north on I-75 (from downtown), take the Mt. Paran/Northside Parkway exit. There are two left-hand turn lanes, so stay in the right hand lane of the two. Turn left onto Mt. Paran and immediately after going under the bridge, get into the far right hand turn lane. Turn right onto Northside Parkway/Hwy. 41 North. Stay in the right hand turn lane and, at the first light, turn right into the IBM property. Follow the signs for parking and shuttle pickup. The signs will direct you to stay in the right hand turn lane; turn right and go up the hill towards the Hillside Building. Take the first left into the parking lot. Look for our tent. FROM THE NORTH

Going south on I-75 (from I-285), take the Mt. Paran/Northside Parkway exit. There are two left hand turn lanes, so stay in the right hand lane of the two. Turn left onto Mt. Paran and immediately after going under the bridge, get into the far right hand turn lane. Turn right onto Northside Parkway/Hwy. 41 North. Stay in the right hand turn lane and at the first light, turn right into the IBM property. Follow the Decorators’ Show House & Gardens signs for parking and shuttle pickup. The signs will direct you to stay in the right hand turn lane; turn right and go up the hill towards the Hillside Building. Take the first left into the parking lot.

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ADVANCE TICKET LOCATIONS Advance tickets are available for $20 through April 15 at the following locations, online at decoratorsshowhouse.org or atlantasymphony.org, or through the Woodruff Arts Center Box Office at (404) 733-5000. Tickets may also be purchased in person at the Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre Encore Park. Sales will begin on April 16 and continue at all locations throughout the run of the Show House for the full price of $25. The Show House committee wishes to thank all participating venues for their help. Season tickets may be purchased at the Show House for $55, entitling the ticket holder unlimited visits from April 16 – May 8. A picture ID must be presented each time a season pass is used. Check, Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover and cash accepted. The locations listed below accept check and cash only.

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CLOSETS AND MORE

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FOUR STARS

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THREE STARS

SOIREE CATERING & EVENTS

Kay Adams & Ralph Paulk Tony & Norma Jean Bueschen Edna & Dan Hollums Marylin Johnson Elizabeth Meeder (Bette) Mrs. C. Preston Stephens

SILVER SPONSOR BAREFOOT WINES & BUBBLY WILLMINGTON TRUST FLORA BY JOHN GRADY BURNS BENJAMIN MOORE PAINT

BRONZE SPONSOR ATLANTA INTERCONTINENTAL UNIVERSITY

TWO STARS Ada Lee & Pete Correll Mr. & Mrs. John E. Hellriegel Bob & Elba McCue

ONE STAR Suzanne Dansby Bollman Elizabeth S. Sharp Virginia and Neal Williams Judy Zaban

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Thank you to all of our designers for creating this magnificent Show House, and to our wonderful family of volunteers whose teamwork and diligence made it happen. THE SHOW HOUSE COMMITTEE ALSO WISHES TO THANK The staff at Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles for its support and for our beautiful program Carol Platt for her beautiful renderings of many of the design spaces IBM for providing our guests with such a convenient and safe place to park Zachary Brown and Sarah Levin for support and guidance from the ASO office Yong Pak of Pak Heydt Associates, LLC for donating his time and expertise to the design committee Catherine Kelleghan for coordinating the contribution and placement of art in the galleries Tony Martinez of the Steinway Piano Gallery for providing professional tuning on the piano in the Family Room Vera Roland at Culligan Water for providing water stations at the show house Jones Day Law Firm for their efforts preparing the DSH lease Brookhaven Mini Warehouse for its hospitable safekeeping of our possessions Thomas Ventulett for enhancing and coordinating the reproduction of the Mark Hampton scarf Market Source Inc. for printing the inserts for the Opening Night Party invitations LowCountry BBQ for donating all of the food for the Empty House Party Warren Sirzyk of Renaissance Corporation, developer, and Jackie Cottrill, project manager, for their guidance and patience Trinity Presbyterian Church for the generous donation of space for meetings Barbara Beneville for her incredible donation of time, talent and energy A&G Heating & Air Conditioning Services Inc. and Permell Gift Designs for sponsoring the Mens’ Gifts for the Opening Night Party Dr. Karen Thompson for providing music in the dessert area during the Opening Night Party Jack Sawyer of Wilmington Trust for help in securing Duane Hampton’s visit with us McCorquodale Fine Art & Furniture Transfer for installations in the galleries Nancy Reece and David Hooks of Reece Tents for their help and generosity in providing tents and accessories Edwin Thompson of SOS for providing a copier and fax machine for our show house office Ralph Paulk at Eidson Brothers for his continued support in providing for our electrical needs at the show house Jeff Wigley at Pit Stop for providing facilities for our visitors’ personal needs

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OPENING NIGHT PARTY Reflections: East Meets West FRIDAY APRIL

Cocktails at 6:30 p.m. Opening Ceremony and Ribbon Cutting at 7 p.m. Black Tie Optional

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All proceeds directly benefit the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra’s Learning Community

DUANE HAMPTON At the Opening Night Party, Lotus House will shimmer in an ambience of international sights, music, cuisine and fragrance. Guests will preview the magnificent estate, the vision of the internationally acclaimed architect William T. Baker, and the masterful result of the work of Warren Sirzyk of Renaissance Development and Project Manager Jackie Cottrill. The premiere of Lotus House’s rooms and gardens, styled by a cadre of virtuoso designers, will add to the evening’s allure. The party will continue as guests mingle, dance and savor a gourmet buffet of Eastern and Western specialties. The special honored guest for the party and opening weekend will be Duane Hampton, design and magazine editor, author and prominent volunteer in New York’s cultural and philanthropic worlds. Her most recent book, Mark Hampton: An American Decorator, is a tribute to the legacy of her late husband, Mark Hampton. As an icon of American interior design, her husband Mark’s legacy includes decoration of the White House under President George W. Bush, designs for clients including such style setters as Anne Bass and Susan Burden, and arts patrons including as Lincoln Kirstein. His creativity and brilliance transformed design both in America and abroad and, together, they epitomized the finest in traditionalism with a contemporary flair. Her presence will add extraordinary cachet to the Opening Night Party, as guests can enjoy meeting and talking with her.

OPENING NIGHT PARTY MENU APRIL

Passed Hors d’oeuvres

Vegetables & Accompaniments

VEGETABLE SPRING ROLLS

LETTUCELESS GREEK SALAD

ROSEMARY LAMB KEBOB WITH TZATZIKI SAUCE

THREE-VEGETABLE SAMOSAS WITH VADOUVAN STUFFING

GREEN PEA SOUP SHOOTERS WITH CORIANDER

CHILLED ASPARAGUS WITH TOASTED SESAME VINAIGRETTE

CHICKEN SATAY SKEWERS WITH PEANUT SAUCE

INDIAN POTATO CAKES WITH CREAMY VINDALOO SAUCE

SWEET AND SOUR CUCUMBER SANDWICHES

CHUTNEY CURRY CASHEW SPREAD WITH WHEAT CRACKERS

Grand Buffet Inspired by the Eastern Moon

Entrees MARINATED IMPERIAL GEORGIA SHRIMP IN A DILL CHILI LIME SAUCE ROASTED ALMOND COATED WHOLE SALMON FILETS WITH KAFFIR LIME SAUCE HERB CRUSTED PORK TENDERLOIN WITH ONION CASSIS CONFITURE CLASSIC MOUSSAKA WITH LAMB EGGPLANT ONIONS RICH TOMATO SAUCE AND CREAMY WHITE CHEESE SAUCE

Assorted Dessert Display PISTACHIO COATED BAKLAVA WITH HONEY AND FRUITS MANGO TARTS BABY CREPES STUFFED WITH COCONUT PINEAPPLE ORANGE ZEST AND CHERRIES CHOCOLATE MOUSSE WITH CINNAMON AND NUTMEG VANILLA SAUCE LIME MOUSSE SERVED WITH POMEGRANATE SAUCE SPICED PEAR TARTS

RARE ROASTED BEEF WITH GREEN WASABI CHIVE SAUCE AND CREAMY TRADITIONAL HORSERADISH SAUCE

GREEK WEDDING COOKIES

HOMEMADE YEAST ROLLS

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LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT OF ASA Welcome to “Lotus House,” the magnificent 41st annual Decorators’ Show House & Gardens presented by the Atlanta Symphony Associates Like our lovely azaleas and dogwoods, the Decorators’ Show House & Gardens is a springtime Atlanta tradition. This year’s beautiful Decorators’ Show House was designed by William T. Baker, one of the foremost residential designers practicing in the United States today, and exhibits the multi-cultural traditions of its owners. Lotus House showcases the work of 33 of the Southeast’s premier interior and landscape designers, who have transformed 29 separate design spaces with the magic of their craftsmanship. We know you will be dazzled and inspired by their artistry. In addition to our fabulous designers, it took a team of more than 100 dedicated volunteers and almost a year’s preparation to create the 2011 Decorators’ Show House. I am very grateful to this year’s extraordinary chairs, Ruth and Paul Marston, and the incredible leadership team they have put together who have given of their time and talent to run this important project and insure its success. We are privileged to have Adair and Dick White as honorary chairs of the 2011 Decorators’ Show House. Both Adair and Dick are longtime supporters of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and are active members of the ASO board. The Decorators’ Show House is one of several Atlanta Symphony Associates fund-raising events and volunteer initiatives in support of our nationally acclaimed, Grammy Award-winning Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. Funds raised by ASA support the ASO’s Education and Community Engagement programs including the Youth Orchestra and the Talent Development Program. The TDP trains and supports talented young African American and Latino musicians through private coaching, mentoring and performances. We are very proud of all of these young people. Whether they choose to become professional musicians or pursue other careers, music appreciation will have become an important part of their lives. We would love to have you join us as a member of the Atlanta Symphony Associates. You will find a membership enrollment form inserted in this booklet. For more information, visit atlantasymphony.org or call Sarah Levin at (404) 733-4921. Belinda Massafra President, Atlanta Symphony Associates

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COMMITTEE CHAIR ADVISORS Sylvia Davidson Judy Hellriegel Leslie Petter Deede Stephenson DESIGN Suzanne Shaw, Chair Pat Harrell Janis Eckert, Advisor Yong Pak, Advisor STAFFING Jonathon Ahlberg, Co-Chair Cissy Smith, Co-Chair Rebecca Ainsworth DeVerne Howell Lynne Jackson Kay Summers Judy Schmidt Helga Beam Beryl Pleasants Darla Taylor Calvin Arnold Cam Fenton Frances Swensson Bootsie Grant Jeannie Ahlberg Leigh Anne Cooper Rebecca Wood Camille Yow, Advisor PRE-SHOW STAFFING Gayle Lindsay, Chair ADVANCE TICKET SALES Jamie Moussa, Chair Ann Levin Belinda Massafra Faye Popper Honey Corbin Elba McCue Lucy Lee Liz Troy

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TICKET SALES Shannon Cave, Co-Chair Annie York Trujillo, Co-Chair ASA PRESIDENT Belinda Massafra OPENING NIGHT PARTY Sheila Richards, Chair Liz Cohn, Co-Chair Tina Peavy, Co-Chair Margaret Fancher Garry Fancher Robert Schmidt Rex Simms Joy Simms Glee Lamb, Advisor Betty Jeter Lisa Brown Bill Kapp DESIGNER HOSPITALITY Edna Hollums, Co-Chair DeVerne Howell, Co-Chair Dan Hollums DESIGNER SALES Barbara Ulven, Chair JoAnn Rieger COLLECTORS’ MARKET Lee Scott, Co-Chair Stephen Jones, Co-Chair Carol Sharkey Honey Corbin Barbara Fields Margaret Hopkins Beverly Shlapak Lucy Lee, Advisor Alison Mimms

RAFFLE SALES April Conaway, Chair Kim Scholes, Co-Chair Becky Wallis, Co-Chair PRIVATE PARTIES Susan Cross, Co-Chair Jeffrey McQuithy, Co-Chair CAFÉ Sarah Burns, Chair SUPERSTARS Camille Yow, Chair EMPTY HOUSE PARTY Betsy Crawford, Co-Chair Brooke Merrill, Co-Chair Tara Deutscher Amy Mussara SUPPLIERS’ PARTY Courtney Wasserman, Chair SPONSORSHIP Pat King, Chair PROGRAM Sylvia Davidson, Chair Adele Abrahamson Benvil Photography MUSIC Phyllis Sommer, Chair HOUSE OPERATIONS Dawn Mullican, Chair Vicki Irby Paula Ercolini PUBLIC RELATIONS Susan Tucker, Chair John Paul Marston Benvil Photography


SALES AND MARKETING Suzy Smith, Chair

COMMITTEE

SPECIAL EVENTS Spalding Nix, Co-Chair Suzy Wasserman, Co-Chair Pat Ellinger Leslie Petter Beth Ventulett Raines Watkins Leckie Stack Elizabeth Morgan Spiegel Liz McDermott Patricia McLean TREASURY Sabine Sugarman, CFO Dave Schwenk Kay Schwenk WINE AND CHEESE PARTY Mollie Palmer, Co-Chair Deede Stephenson, Co-Chair END OF SHOW HOUSE PARTY Corrie Johnson, Co-Chair Joanne Chesler Gross, Co-Chair ASO VOLUNTEER SERVICES Zachary Brown, Director Sarah Levin, Project Manager

The 2011 Decorators’ Show House & Gardens is dedicated to the memory of Ellie Kohler (shown with husband, Ed Kohler)

Adair and Dick White,

HONORARY CHAIRS

Longtime champions of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, Adair White and her husband, Dick, a current member of the Symphony’s Board of Directors, are recognized for their immense contributions and volunteer leadership as Honorary Chairs of the 2011 Decorators’ Show House & Gardens. “Both Adair and Dick White represent the unflagging support and personal commitment that the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra finds the most valuable and significant resource,” ASO President Stanley Romanstein said in making the announcement. Having served 13 years as an ASO Board of Directors member, Adair undertook the complex assignment as Chair of the Architect Selection Task Force when the Symphony examined possibilities for new and expanded space. In 2002, Adair was saluted as honorary chair of the annual Atlanta Symphony Ball. Both she and Dick have given their guidance to the Board Governance Committee while, during two separate time periods, they chaired the Appassionato Committee. In acknowledgement of their exceptional service, both Adair and Dick were accorded Special Appreciation from the Association of Fund-raising Professionals in 2007. We honor you, Adair and Dick, for all of your tireless efforts on behalf of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra!

Ruth and Paul Marston,

CO-CHAIRS


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AT NTA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA’S EDUCATION & COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT INITIATIVES The Education & Community Engagement Initiatives of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra is more than a grouping of programs; it is a guiding philosophy. The ASO began as a youth orchestra in 1945. Community and education are an integral part of this organization’s roots. The spectrum of offerings is broad. From a family-oriented concert series that introduces classical music to the very young, to intensive training programs, to continuing education opportunities for adults, the ASO’s Engagement Initiatives truly does have something for everyone. School day concerts, training programs, continuing education, and community engagement efforts reach more than 100,000 patrons of all ages each year. The ASO’s Concerts for Young People, our school day concerts, have grown from a simple introduction to the orchestra and exposure to classical repertoire to programs that include extensive award-winning preparatory materials. Highly engaging and entertaining, the ASO’s Concerts for Young People serve more than 30,000 and have become an annual staple for many classroom teachers. Celebrating its 35th anniversary in 2009-2010, the Atlanta Symphony Youth Orchestra (ASYO) has provided Atlanta’s top student instrumentalists with an opportunity to perform orchestral masterworks under the finest conductors. Many of the Youth Orchestra’s members go on to study in conservatories and university music departments, but the experience and discipline of being a part of this orchestra are treasured by all ASYO alumni. The ASYO was the featured orchestra at the National American String Teacher’s Association (ASTA) Conference in March. In 2008, Mrs. Elinor Rosenberg Breman made a generous gift to open the door to this extraordinary musical experience to any student who demonstrates the desire and aptitude to achieve a chair in the ASYO. Established in 1993, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra’s Talent Development Program (TDP) was the first intense training program established by a major American orchestra to support talented, young African-American and Latino students who desire to pursue a career in classical music. Through the Azira G. Hill Scholarship Fund, the Program provides financial assistance to these students to attend leading summer music study programs. The success of the TDP has inspired collaboration between the ASO and Beacon of Hope’s Renaissance Learning Center to create a program called Kids with Strings, which will be jointly administered by both parties. The program introduces school-age children to classical music through an interactive, entertaining and engaging music curriculum. For the past 11 years the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra’s community engagement component annually reaches over 13,000 metro Atlanta residents. ASO musicians perform more than 1,400 hours of community service each year through classroom contact, neighborhood chamber music concerts and interaction with members of community service organizations. The ASO is now endeavoring to work with metro Atlanta neighborhoods to completely re-imagine the way that it interacts with the city of Atlanta. This ground-breaking program, titled Rhythm In Time: A Community Experience, seeks to build community partnerships which will create unique and meaningful experiences with original programming, while building bridges across the city of Atlanta. For many seasons the ASO has offered continuing education opportunities to patrons through the ASO’s Concert Previews and Lectures of Note series. In 2008-2009, Lectures of Note became Conversations of Note. The program is now free to any member of the community, and has expanded beyond the lecture format. With live musical elements integrated into each event, this series is attracting a diverse group of artists, educators, professionals and audience members. Each year the Orchestra’s commitment to music and community has expanded to create a wider variety of musical and educational experiences for citizens of all ages. Partnering with community groups and schools to perform concerts in small community venues, ASO musicians travel throughout the greater Atlanta area to coach young musicians and provide classical music education to all ages. The programs are designed to educate, stimulate interest in classical music and create musical opportunities for people who may not otherwise have access to them. What are you looking for from your Atlanta Symphony Orchestra? There is something here for every age, for every level of interest and education, and for every level of involvement.

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HOUSE HISTORY

LOTUS HOUSE Brings an alluring new dimension of multicultural traditions to the 2011 Decorators’ Show House & Gardens Atop a richly wooded knoll on West Wesley Road, one of Buckhead’s most prestigious addresses, the vision of the magnificent Lotus House, appears. According to Co-chairs Ruth and Paul Marston, who are leading the organization and implementation of this annual benefit for the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, “Visitors will ascend the curving driveway and see an extraordinary new estate, designed by William T. Baker, recipient of the Institute of Classical Architecture & Classical America’s Arthur Ross Award in Architecture and author of the beautifully illustrated book New Classicists. Lotus House reflects the multicultural traditions of its owners and of Atlanta itself as a progressive, vibrant and cosmopolitan regional capital. This estate brings an alluring new dimension to the Decorators’ Show House & Gardens, giving participating interior designers a 20,000-square-foot unique and elegant palette on which to work.” The owners, who chose Atlanta as their home after moving from their native India, have embraced Baker’s Neoclassical expertise and together have created a home incorporating elements of their own English and American architectural heritages. Renaissance Development Corporation and its owner, Warren Sirzyk, have used their more than 35 years of award-winning experience, coupled with 250 craftsmen and experts, to transform this property over the course of a year. Jackie Cottrill, an 18-year veteran of the Buckhead luxury home market, has brought her keen insight as project manager for Renaissance Construction on Lotus House. Belinda Massafra, president of the Atlanta Symphony Associates, echoed Ruth and Paul Marston’s enthusiasm for Lotus House, calling it, “An exceptional residence that will open the Decorators’ Show House & Gardens’ fifth decade as a cherished, highly anticipated ASA and Atlanta tradition.” Ruth Marston noted that, “Surprises and unique spaces abound, from the gem-like interior garden courtyard with a serene lotus pond and a gracefully curving staircase leading to an octagonal second floor salon with matching octagonal skylight. The rooftop terrace with outdoor fireplace enchants guests with vistas of Buckhead’s greenscape and sparkling city lights.”

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THE CONNOISSEUR SERIES With the exception of April 6, all events will take place at the Show House. Please visit decoratorsshowhouse.org for ticket prices and updates.

This year’s Show House features the premiere of a unique special event: The CONNOISSEUR Series. The CONNOISSEUR Series is a six-part lecture series that will highlight connoisseurship in six disciplines: antiques, silver, porcelain, rugs, architecture and landscape design. The goal of The CONNOISSEUR Series is to assist aspiring or experienced connoisseurs in becoming better acquainted with a wide variety of fields of study relevant to the decorative arts. Tuesday, March 29 – ARCHITECTURE P M RECEPTION P M PRESENTATION

Environmentalism in Your Home: Responsible Steps to Make Your Home Healthier for You and the Planet An architect and designer, Jeffrey Baker is a graduate of Southern Polytechnic State University and a member of the American Institute of Architects. His practice is committed to improving the manmade environment, taking into account environmental issues and developing a sustainable approach to design. With an expertise in understanding how people respond to their environment and the knowledge and experience to develop, design, and deliver successful projects, Baker’s work reflects his client’s vision, needs and means that, paired with his expertise, results in exceptional environments. JEFFREY BAKER AIA JEFFREY BRUCE BAKER DESIGNS LLC

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Tuesday, April 5 – RUGS P M RECEPTION P M PRESENTATION

A History of Rugs: Recognizing Dierent Kinds of Rugs and How to Care for Them Taking a close look at the evolution of rug design, Keivan Beroukhim will discuss the history of oriental rugs and how to recognize the different types. For 24 years, Beroukhim has led the Atlanta rug industry as a dealer and appraiser. His gallery, Keivan Woven Arts, is the preeminent source for fine decorative rugs and is one of the largest collections of Oushak and Turkish rugs in the U.S. KEIVAN BEROUKHIM KEIVAN WOVEN ARTS

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Collecting Antiques Leigh and Leslie Keno will give a special presentation on collecting antiques at Symphony Hall. Of Antiques Roadshow fame, the Kenos Brothers have been immersed in the world of antiques and design since they were boys, declaring themselves antiques dealers at the age of 12. Since then, their keen eyes and boundless passions have propelled them to the top of their field. Leigh is now a premier dealer in American antiques, while Leslie heads up the American Decorative Arts & Furniture department at Sotheby’s in New York. LEIGH KENO KENO AUCTIONS

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THE CONNOISSEUR SERIES CONTINUED Tuesday, April 12 – PORCELAIN P M RECEPTION P M PRESENTATION

How to Become a Ceramics Connoisseur Julia Jackson will provide an introduction to collecting ceramics covering topics such as determining desirability, establishing value and tools of the trade. Jackson is a European ceramics and Chinese export porcelain independent consultant who spent eight years with Sotheby’s in New York. JULIA NORWOOD JACKSON

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Tuesday, April 19 – ANTIQUES P M RECEPTION P M PRESENTATION

10 Rules for Collecting Antiques With an emphasis on detecting age in furniture, Spalding Nix will present his top ten rules for collecting antique furniture discussing everything from methods of construction to patina. Nix is an appraiser of fine art, antiques or collectibles for clients who would like to establish values for insurance, estate and divorce settlements, possible purchase or resale. Spalding Nix Fine Art & Antiques specializes in the sale of fine 17th and 18th century paintings and important 18th century French Furniture. SPALDING NIX SPALDING NIX FINE ART & ANTIQUES LLC

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Tuesday, April 26 – SILVER P M RECEPTION P M PRESENTATION

Stylistically Speaking: Focusing Your American Silver Collection to Enhance Enjoyment and Value Joseph Brady will present an overview of American stylistic periods and a discussion of the plusses and minuses of each for today’s serious collectors. General value and pricing information will be included, but the main emphasis of the presentation will be on the objects themselves, their makers and the social and historical atmospheres of which they are a product. Brady is a silver historian and professional with more than 25 years’ experience. He is an author, a member of the Appraisers Association of America, the International Appraisers Association, the New York Silver Society and the Silver Society of London, as well as a professor at New York University. JOSEPH P BRADY JOSEPH P BRADY APPRAISAL SERVICES

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Tuesday, May 3 – LANDSCAPE DESIGN P M RECEPTION P M PRESENTATION

Timeless Landscape Design: The Four-Part Master Plan Mary Palmer Dargan will discuss the language of the land and how man has traditionally divided his home landscape. The presentation will emphasize the traditional four parts of a home landscape including the approach and arrival sequence, hub, perimeter and destinations and passages. Dargan provides traditional master plans and landscape architecture services for fine residential properties, historic homes, museums, botanical gardens, churches, private schools, universities and historic sites nationwide. Dargan Landscape Architects has specialized in the fine art of landscape design since 1973. MARY PALMER DARGAN DARGAN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS

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1 | FRONT ENTRANCE Welcoming, So , Complementary WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE THING ABOUT THE ROOM?

The evergreen accents help soften the front of the home, making it welcoming while complementing the architecture. HOW DOES THIS SPACE ILLUSTRATE YOUR SIGNATURE STYLE? It is simple and timeless. WHAT IS THE ONE IDEA THAT YOU WANT VISITORS TO TAKE AWAY FROM YOUR SPACE?

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2 | FOYER Understated, Elegant, Unexpected WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE THING ABOUT THE ROOM? You only get one

chance to make a first impression, so we wanted to make this room memorable as well as timeless. We love the antique Mongolian warriors, which were made in Italy from terra cotta and glazed in multiple layers of jewel tones. HOW DOES THIS SPACE ILLUSTRATE YOUR SIGNATURE STYLE? We strive to reflect clients’ dreams and desires when they may not even know or be able to articulate what those design desires might be. WHAT IS THE ONE IDEA THAT YOU WANT VISITORS TO TAKE AWAY FROM YOUR SPACE?

Our idea was to show collective creativity and inspire our guests to recapture that lingering first impression for their own personal space. WHAT MAKES YOUR ROOM “OF THE MOMENT?” For us, “of the moment” literally means the moment that visitors walk up to the formal entrance of this grand estate and say “wow!” This moment of appreciation applies to both contemporary and traditional design; when a space is beautiful and timeless, it becomes a personal sanctuary. CHERYL LUCAS & JACKIE COTTRILL CHERYL LUCAS INTERIOR DESIGN

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That you can comfortably blend old and new elements to add dimension and excitement. WHAT MAKES YOUR ROOM “OF THE MOMENT?” Classic design never goes out of style; it is always “of the moment.”

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4 | WET BAR AND KITCHEN OFFICE Warm, Organized, Intimate WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE THING ABOUT THE ROOM? I love the glassware and

accessories in the bar. I have an obsession with glasses. I also love that the office is a little refuge for the lady of the house. It’s calming. HOW DOES THIS SPACE ILLUSTRATE YOUR SIGNATURE STYLE? The kitchen office is rustic and soft, with small pops of color, while the bar is a little more glamorous. WHAT IS THE ONE IDEA THAT YOU WANT VISITORS TO TAKE AWAY FROM YOUR SPACE? I want it to feel inviting. I want people to see the bar and want to host a party, and I want them to see the office and desire a similar functionality in their own home. I want them to feel comfortable in these spaces. WHAT MAKES YOUR ROOM “OF THE MOMENT?” I think my two rooms are very different. The wet bar is a little more modern and fresh. The kitchen office is in tune with today’s lifestyle, having soft neutrals with rustic accents. NANCY DUFFEY SCOUT FOR THE HOME

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5 | PUJA ROOM AND PUJA TERRACE Hindu-Gothic, Soulful, Experiential WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE THING ABOUT THE ROOM? It is organic

and balanced, with characteristics that are opposing and symbiotic: The use of colors is commanding and serene, as are the lines of the furnishings and art. Positive energy will be in infinite flow. HOW DOES THIS SPACE ILLUSTRATE YOUR SIGNATURE STYLE? It is, in many ways, the perfect space for me. My vision for this room brings together themes from the Hindu Festival of Colors with those of Brighton Pavilion. I strive for three things in design of any space: extraordinary use of color, experiential and soulful design, and beauty. WHAT IS THE ONE IDEA THAT YOU WANT VISITORS TO TAKE AWAY FROM YOUR SPACE? The room resonates brilliance and energy, yet it is serene and meditative. It creates a sense of yin and yang, a balance for the spirit. WHAT MAKES YOUR ROOM “OF THE MOMENT?” We live in a time when people are seeking a higher purpose and renewed hope. The puja—the soul of the home—is not a novel idea, but its discovery in our society is, and it is something we are all intrinsically seeking. RAYMOND GOINS R L GOINS INC

6 | KITCHEN AND BREAKFAST ROOM Relaxed, Fashionable, Colorful WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE THING ABOUT THE ROOM? The serenity

I feel when walking into the space. The floor-to-ceiling windows offer a strong connection to the outdoors and encourage you to gaze out at the trees. HOW DOES THIS SPACE ILLUSTRATE YOUR SIGNATURE STYLE?

It resonates with an aesthetic that is eclectic, clean, fresh and accessible. WHAT IS THE ONE IDEA THAT YOU WANT VISITORS TO TAKE AWAY FROM YOUR SPACE? The versatility of

the room and how it was designed to be beautiful and functional. WHAT MAKES YOUR ROOM “OF THE MOMENT?”

It has a fun, relaxed vibe that is created by the colorful furnishings and the impression of the great outdoors.

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7 | FAMILY ROOM Vibrant, Very Inviting, Va-Va-Voom! WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE THING ABOUT THE ROOM? As the central

room in the house, the Family Room overflows with energy. The vibrant Raj-inspired window treatments and bright colors reinforce its lively nature. Music, games, conversation and even quiet contemplation are all part of its function. Quality resounds throughout for a very stylish, grounded sense of home. And even though the room is well planned, it has a feeling of sprezzatura—a certain nonchalance, as if collected over time. HOW DOES THIS SPACE ILLUSTRATE YOUR SIGNATURE STYLE? Original art, antiques, prop-

erly scaled furniture, comfortable groupings, vibrant textiles, exquisitely detailed window treatments and rich carpets combining to achieve a multi-layered whole. WHAT IS THE ONE IDEA THAT YOU WANT VISITORS TO TAKE AWAY FROM YOUR SPACE? The layout and furnishings work so well that it seems as if the family has lived here forever. The classics can always be made to look new again. WHAT MAKES YOUR ROOM “OF THE MOMENT?” A thoughtful plan, strong color, sense of place, layered textures, fine furniture, quality craftsmanship and meticulous attention to detail. It’s Atlanta-meets-L.A.-meets-Chippendale! PATRICIA MCLEAN PATRICIA MCLEAN INTERIORS INC

8 | MASTER BEDROOM SUITE Quiet, Intimate, Serene WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE THING ABOUT THE ROOM? The bold

and multicolored patterned drapery and the delicate sheers on the walls and alcoves. HOW DOES YOUR SPACE ILLUSTRATE YOUR SIGNATURE STYLE? The soft neutral palette of creamy deep grays, taupe and rich pewter, as well as mustard yellow, all of which are among Adams’ favorite colors. WHAT IS THE ONE IDEA THAT YOU WANT VISITORS TO TAKE AWAY FROM YOUR SPACE? To be

enveloped by the sunny shades of the Mediterranean and the rich jewel tones of royal tapestries. WHAT MAKES YOUR ROOM “OF THE MOMENT?” The bold use of color; something that gives the soft grays—mixed

with a pop of gold—very chic, but classic at the same time.

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9 | CLOSETS Spacious, Light, Inviting WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE THING ABOUT THE ROOM?

The size! There is plenty of room to create wonderful cabinets to organize everything your heart desires! HOW DOES THIS SPACE ILLUSTRATE YOUR SIGNATURE STYLE? We specialize in not only utilizing and creating functional space, but also making it pleasing to the eye and able to flow with the decor and style of the entire home. WHAT IS THE ONE IDEA THAT YOU WANT VISITORS TO TAKE AWAY FROM YOUR SPACE? Elegance and style create a beautiful showcase of cabinets with glass doors for the homeowner’s saris and Indian cultural wardrobe, as well as ample storage and organization. WHAT MAKES YOUR ROOM “OF THE MOMENT?” It is efficient beyond belief: there is an ironing board close to the laundry room—positioned by a cabinet that stores an iron, spray starch, etc.—that’s located within view of a flat-screen TV. There are hidden pullout columns to store scarves, necklaces and belts for him and the islands provide a bounty of storage for undergarments, socks, workout clothes and more. Full-length mirrored doors convert to a three-way mirror while storing handbags, shoes, hats and folded clothing. PEGGY SNIDER HOUGHTON CLOSETS AND MORE LLC

10 | LOTUS POND ATRIUM Peaceful, Tranquil, Inspirational WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE THING ABOUT THE ROOM? The lotus pond. HOW DOES THIS SPACE ILLUSTRATE YOUR SIGNATURE STYLE? It’s clean, comfortable and classic. WHAT IS THE ONE IDEA THAT YOU WANT VISITORS TO TAKE AWAY FROM YOUR SPACE? Even simple spaces need to be well thought-out and carefully executed. WHAT MAKES YOUR ROOM “OF THE MOMENT?” This space provides a wonderful refuge from the hectic outside

world, allowing one to “recharge” his spirit.

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11 | LIVING ROOM Fresh, Hospitable, Inspirational WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE THING ABOUT THE ROOM? Large windows – lots of light! HOW DOES THIS SPACE ILLUSTRATE YOUR SIGNATURE STYLE? There are multiple layers of elements and aesthetics. WHAT IS THE ONE IDEA THAT YOU WANT VISITORS TO TAKE AWAY FROM YOUR SPACE? That they should

design with an open mind. WHAT MAKES YOUR ROOM “OF THE MOMENT?” Its modern,

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12 | ANTE ROOM Contrasting, Sophisticated, Timeless WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE THING ABOUT THE ROOM? The mohair walls. HOW DOES THIS SPACE ILLUSTRATE YOUR SIGNATURE STYLE? Through the interaction of contrasting light and dark with restraint. WHAT IS THE ONE IDEA THAT YOU WANT VISITORS TO TAKE AWAY FROM YOUR SPACE? That walls can be anything and touching them should be part of the experience of the room. WHAT MAKES YOUR ROOM “OF THE MOMENT?”

Its timelessness.

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1 3 | STUDY Polished, Poised, Intriguing WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE THING ABOUT THE ROOM? Its

inherent comforts. The room encourages you to reach for a book and stretch out on the sofa or settle into an armchair for a moment alone. A writing desk by the window provides a place to jot down thoughts of the day or catch up with the latest blogs. HOW DOES THIS SPACE ILLUSTRATE YOUR SIGNATURE STYLE? A subtle neutral backdrop contrasts with vibrant red and pink accents, while the crisp, clean lines of the contemporary furnishings are softened by natural fabrics, some with traditional patterns. Antiques and art create the ambience of a well-traveled family. WHAT IS THE ONE IDEA THAT YOU WANT VISITORS TO TAKE AWAY FROM YOUR SPACE? Everyone needs a room that immediately melts away the stress of the day. With a carefully selected color palette and furnishings, a space can be relaxing and revitalizing at the same time. WHAT MAKES YOUR ROOM “OF THE MOMENT?” Incorporating “of the moment” colors in accessories and pillows that can be changed out when desired.

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1 4 | ROOF TERRACE PANORAMIC PASTORAL PLACID WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE THING ABOUT THE ROOM? The container plantings. HOW DOES THIS SPACE ILLUSTRATE YOUR SIGNATURE STYLE? It’s clean, comfortable and classic. WHAT IS THE ONE IDEA THAT YOU WANT VISITORS TO TAKE AWAY FROM YOUR SPACE? Exterior spaces are as important as interior spaces and should

therefore be designed with the same detail and quality of furnishings. WHAT MAKES YOUR ROOM “OF THE MOMENT?”

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and contemporary blend of style and function that incorporates beautiful, rich fabrics and stylish furniture. WHAT IS THE ONE IDEA THAT YOU WANT VISITORS TO TAKE AWAY FROM YOUR SPACE? To appreciate the innovative fusions of bold, creative and friendly colors and patterns. WHAT MAKES YOUR ROOM “OF THE MOMENT?” The

room maintains a timeless quality while blending pieces and accessories with contemporary details and color trends.

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16 | UPPER FOYER Classic, Sophisticated, Unique WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE THING ABOUT THE ROOM? The

architectural interest of the curved walls that are hand-painted with shimmery vines and mirrored leaves that draw your eyes to the laser-cut window panels. HOW DOES THIS SPACE ILLUSTRATE YOUR SIGNATURE STYLE? Clean, classical architecture and design that is fresh and current. WHAT IS THE ONE IDEA THAT YOU WANT VISITORS TO TAKE AWAY FROM YOUR SPACE? Dramatic and memorable impact can

be created in a small area with unusual architectural dimensions and shape. WHAT MAKES YOUR ROOM “OF THE MOMENT?” The choice of paint color and hand-painted finishes, along with the mixture of new and antique furniture.

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17 | UPPER LEVEL GUEST RETREAT Modern, Bold, Chic WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE THING ABOUT THE ROOM? The architectural detail of the built-in reading nook.

Thanks to bold upholstery and luxurious draped fabric, it feels like a very private space tucked within this modern guest suite. HOW DOES THIS SPACE ILLUSTRATE YOUR SIGNATURE STYLE? It’s all about creating layers of palettes through

timeless yet bold fabrics and unexpected details, all the while upholding the architectural integrity of the home and adding a sense of relaxed luxury. WHAT IS THE ONE IDEA THAT YOU WANT VISITORS TO TAKE AWAY FROM YOUR SPACE? To think about making a space in one’s home that is very special to them. I think all too often, homeowners design their homes for their guests and not for themselves. It’s important to relax and feel pampered in at least one space in the home and to design a home to reflect oneself and one’s family. WHAT MAKES YOUR ROOM “OF THE MOMENT?” By mixing a unique twist of rich woods against the softer upholstered details of the reading nook and the curves of the custom bed, this room’s design steps up to today’s modern elegance. CINDY DAVIS LUXURY LIFESTYLES DESIGN

18 | DIES’ SITTING ROOM Winsome, Elegant, Fashion-Inspired WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE THING ABOUT THE ROOM? The fantastic silk

drapery fabric and its intricately detailed edges, epitomizing feminine dressmaker details that look fresh off the runway. HOW DOES THIS SPACE ILLUSTRATE YOUR SIGNATURE STYLE? The look is tailored and restrained, with an emphasis on texture, detail and a touch of the unexpected. WHAT IS THE ONE IDEA THAT YOU WANT VISITORS TO TAKE AWAY FROM YOUR SPACE? The room is a study in luxury, femininity, elegance and style, which are the essence of the lady for whom it was designed. WHAT MAKES YOUR ROOM “OF THE MOMENT?” The sitting room portrays high style and high function that transcend time and trends.

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19 | UPSTAIRS POWDER ROOM Glamorous, Clean, Crisp WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE THING ABOUT THE ROOM? The most important

feature in a powder room is the vanity wall. Like a vignette that you would see in a dining or living room, it can make a bold statement with the right cabinet or chest, decorative mirror and sconces. HOW DOES THIS SPACE ILLUSTRATE YOUR SIGNATURE STYLE? I tend to lean toward minimalistic design with maximum impact. For instance, I may do an entirely monochromatic room, adding vintage pieces, pops of color and bold artwork for effect. WHAT IS THE ONE IDEA THAT YOU WANT VISITORS TO TAKE AWAY FROM YOUR SPACE? A

powder room doesn’t have to be boring. It can have a “wow” factor and still be a calming retreat. WHAT MAKES YOUR ROOM “OF THE MOMENT?” I like to combine both

classic and modern palettes while introducing the latest in design trends. This room will be “of the moment” because of its innovation and element of surprise.

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20 | MUDROOM Tranquil, Refined, Historical WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE THING ABOUT THE ROOM? The

simplicity of the single window and how the light filters through it. HOW DOES THIS SPACE ILLUSTRATE YOUR SIGNATURE STYLE? The contrast in texture and juxtaposition of modern with traditional fixtures. WHAT IS THE ONE IDEA THAT YOU WANT VISITORS TO TAKE AWAY FROM YOUR SPACE? To envision

spending time with the family in this space, reminiscing about the good times they’ve just had together. I want it to feel lived in, comfortable and beautiful. WHAT MAKES YOUR ROOM “OF THE MOMENT?” Our younger clientele is developing a greater appreciation for antiques, and is also open-minded to combining them with contemporary and mid-century pieces. People are purchasing what they fall in love with regardless of period or provenance.

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21 | MAIN FLOOR POWDER ROOM Clean, Classic, Compelling WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE THING ABOUT THE ROOM? Besides the limestone

walls and custom stone crown moulding, we love the floor-to-ceiling asymmetrical mirror in front of the floating vanity. HOW DOES THIS SPACE ILLUSTRATE YOUR SIGNATURE STYLE? Unexpected elegance incorporated into a functional but beautiful space. WHAT IS THE ONE IDEA THAT YOU WANT VISITORS TO TAKE AWAY FROM YOUR SPACE? It is possible to turn a space as small and utilitarian as a powder room into a “jewel box.” WHAT MAKES YOUR ROOM “OF THE MOMENT?” The mix of classical elements with traditional, incorporating contemporary details to create a timeless and memorable room.

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22 | BASEMENT FOYER Engaging, Urbane, Classic WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE THING ABOUT THE ROOM? The ceiling height. In

such a small and awkward space, I wanted to take advantage of the height to create energy in a room that is typically a transition space. HOW DOES THIS SPACE ILLUSTRATE YOUR SIGNATURE STYLE? It does so through the use of classic materials and furnishings, but with a diverse mix of art and accessories. WHAT IS THE ONE IDEA THAT YOU WANT VISITORS TO TAKE AWAY FROM YOUR SPACE?

I want this space to be thought-provoking. I would like visitors to pause in a space they would normally simply pass through. A foyer is an opportunity for an everevolving design statement: new lamps, accessories or fresh flowers make it a great place to tell a narrative. WHAT MAKES YOUR ROOM “OF THE MOMENT?” In an effort to make the classics not feel “stale,” large-format photography and contemporary artwork makes this room feel very current and alive.

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23 | TERRACE LEVEL POWDER ROOM Luxurious, Intimate, Enchanting WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE THING ABOUT THE ROOM? I love the blend

of materials and finishes. The pearl white finish on the vanity, the Calcutta marble and the Italian plaster walls all complement one another harmoniously. HOW DOES THIS SPACE ILLUSTRATE YOUR SIGNATURE STYLE?

This space shows all facets of my design style. I’ve mixed traditional elegance with modern flair. Attention to detail is a key factor in all of the work that we do. WHAT IS THE ONE IDEA THAT YOU WANT VISITORS TO TAKE AWAY FROM YOUR SPACE? We want visitors to know that

powder rooms can be unique. You don’t have to follow an established pattern or mold for bathroom design. We want them to remember our bold, yet playful style. WHAT MAKES YOUR ROOM “OF THE MOMENT?” A timeless blend of classic and modern. We strive to design spaces that are the perfect balance between what’s current and classic.

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Don’t underestimate the intelligence and sophistication of young adults. This design pays homage to their energy and creativity and the fact that they are just beginning an incredibly challenging journey. However, it also allows young adults to enjoy their free time while they still have it. WHAT MAKES YOUR ROOM “OF THE MOMENT?” It incorporates the work of young, “up-and-coming” talents such as master carpenter,TJ Roebuck and an AV specialist Ari Newman. I am also using a very edgy color scheme and the latest from Varaluz lighting, both of which add to the relevance of this design as it pertains to the current climate in contemporary interiors.

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We have created a room that is not only approachable and warm, but elegant at the same time. WHAT MAKES YOUR ROOM “OF THE MOMENT?” We created a room of traditional appeal and modern sensibility by mixing objects of different styles and periods with multi-cultural reference points and a fresh use of color and texture.

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Elway Hall 5394 Elway Ln., Warrenton, VA 20186 Phone: (540) 341-8501; Fax: (540) 341-8502 barry@barrydixon.com; barrydixon.com Believing that “the greatest quality a home might possess is that of innate, soulful hospitality,â€? Barry Dixon has become one of the nation’s most sought-after designers. For eight consecutive years, House Beautiful has identiďŹ ed him as one of America’s top designers; his work is featured frequently in numerous publications, including Veranda, Traditional Home, Coastal Living, House & Garden, Southern Accents, Metropolitan Home and House Beautiful. He is also a frequent design contributor on network television including Good Morning America, HGTV, Style Network and Fox Television. Barry Dixon Interiors, Barry’s ďŹ rst book, was published in September 2008 and has gone into its third printing. His newest book, Barry Dixon Inspirations, hits the bookstores in April 2011. Barry’s own furniture line with Tomlinson/ Erwin-Lambeth was launched in 2005 and has been praised by editors not only from coast to coast, but abroad as well. His rug collection with Megerian was launched in January 2009, while his fabric collection with Vervain debuted at Maison & Objet in Paris in January 2010. His collaboration with Italian fabric house Fortuny continues this year with new showrooms in Venice and New York and new products for the venerable line.

1146 King Industrial Drive, Marietta, GA 30062 Phone: (770) 421-0211; Fax: (770) 421-1527 psnider@closetsandmore.com; closetsandmore.com An award-winning design firm, Closets and More has been in business for 19 years and is composed of many design consultants with years of experience in creating functional, attractive closet systems in an array of exquisite materials and finishes. Believers in helping people get more out of life, the employees of this company help clients get the peace of mind that comes from knowing that order has been restored to the home. In addition to its many residential and commercial projects, Closets and More has made a commitment to the community through its 16-year participation in the ASA Decorators’ Show House & Gardens.

RANDY KORANDO & DAN BELMAN BOXWOODS GARDENS & GIFTS

100 East Andrews Dr., Atlanta, GA 30305 Phone: (404) 233-3400; Fax: (404) 261-9010 customerservice@boxwoodsonline.com; boxwoodsonline.com Randy Korando and Dan Belman opened their highly regarded retail shop, Boxwoods Gardens & Gifts, in 1995. Their work has been featured in numerous publications including Traditional Home, Veranda, Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles, Atlanta Magazine’s Home, Garden Design, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Decorative Home, Best of Atlanta, Victorian Home and Style Magazine among others. Korando holds a degree in ornamental horticulture and landscape design while Belman holds dual degrees in business management and business marketing. BROOKE MERRILL BROOKE MERRILL HOME INC

2564 Oakwood Tr. SE, Smyrna, GA 30080 Phone: (770) 432-7425; Fax: (770) 872-0927 brooke@brookemerrillhome.com; brookemerrillhome.com In her former life as a Securities Operations Manager for J.P. Morgan in Dallas, Texas, Brooke Merrill excelled at recognizing the diverse personalities and the unique needs of her team. Although her career advanced rapidly, securities operations proved a limiting outlet for her creativity and sense of style. At the encouragement of her supporters, Merrill pursued an internship position with local Marietta interior design ďŹ rm, Hannah Sophia Interiors, where she discovered her personal and professional mission: to create an aordable sanctuary for every client. Her work has been published in Atlanta INTown Paper and Our Town magazine. CHERYL LUCAS ASID

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JACKIE COTTRILL, LLC 208 Jefferson Circle, Atlanta, GA 30328 Phone: (404) 886-6715; Fax: (770) 393-0073 jackiefcottrill@bellsouth.net Cheryl Lucas and Jackie Cottrill share the same design objective, to create homes that are beautiful, inviting and, sometimes, surprising. Lucas is a graduate of Parsons School of Design. She won the Gold 2010 ASID Design Excellence Award for an apartment on New York’s Central Park West and has worked on a number of projects across North America, including Hawaii and Mexico. Likewise, Cottrill has received awards for her home and kitchen designs. Cottrill’s talent allows her to visualize the entire home project with all the details before the first load of dirt is moved. She has been featured in Trends magazine and the Junior League of Atlanta Tour of Kitchens program. She was also a Wolf/Sub-Zero Kitchen of the Year Winner.

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CHRISTY DILLARD ASID DILLARD DESIGN GROUP LLC

3214 Millwood Tr., Smyrna, GA 30080 Phone: (404) 247-0669 christy@dillardesign.com; dillarddesign.com A graduate of Auburn University and member of ASID, Christy Dillard is an active participant in Atlanta’s design community. This is the sixth year she will be showcasing her talent in the nationally recognized ASA Decorators’ Show House & Gardens. In 2010, Dillard signed on with Lorts Manufacturing to create a furniture collection that debuted in January 2011. This collection incorporates classic silhouettes with unexpected details, using a contemporary perspective. Dillard’s award-winning work has appeared in publications such as Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles, Atlanta Magazine’s HOME, Today’s Custom Home and the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. ED CASTRO & HANNAH SMITH ED CASTRO LANDSCAPE INC

1125 Old Ellis Road, Roswell, GA 30076 Phone: (770) 998-8444; Fax: (770) 518-6905 ecastro@edcastro.com; hsmith@edcastro.com; edcastro.com Ed Castro Landscape (ECL) emphasizes environmental sustainability, creating ecologically harmonious environments. Its creativity and expertise unites clients’ visions and goals with the unique characteristics of each site. Providing a new way of looking at opportunities and eliminating constraints, the designers build long-term relationships by treating landscapes as living entities that will require care as they mature over time. With a focus on long-term health, suitability and responsible selections, the team stresses the importance of “green� living environments that will suit its clients’ lifestyles now and for many years to come. Edward ‘Ed’ Castro holds a BLA from the University of Georgia and is president and principal designer of ECL. Castro began practicing in Atlanta after apprenticeships in Greenwich, Connecticut, London, and Atlanta. Ed Castro Landscape has served the greater metropolitan area for the past 19 years, and is one of Atlanta’s leading design/build, horticultural and landscape maintenance firms. Hannah Smith, BLA, is a landscape architecture graduate of the University of Georgia. She is in her eighth year with the firm. Smith serves as a landscape designer and sales consultant, working on residential design-build projects of all sizes and scope. ECL has lent its expertise to the Decorators’ Show House & Gardens for 14 years, the Southeastern Flower Show for 17 years, and supports more than a dozen nonprofits/charities in Atlanta each year. The firm’s work has been published in Better Homes & Gardens, Today’s Custom Home, Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles, Atlanta Magazine and numerous professional periodicals and journals. Also look for ECL on HGTV! MICHAEL HABACHY & ALI GAGLIARDO HABACHY DESIGNS INC

434 Marietta St. NW, Loft 406, Atlanta, GA 30313 Phone: (404) 220-7597; Fax: (404) 589-9499 Michael@HabachyDesigns.com; habachydesigns.com Michael Habachy is an acclaimed interior and furniture designer based in Atlanta, Georgia. His firm, Habachy Designs, creates atmospheric interiors for a wide range of commercial and residential clients. Projects range from trendy restaurants and nightclubs to chic spas, boutiques and glamorous celebrity residences. Habachy’s style is timeless and modern, yet he gives each project its own unique punch of creativity and originality. His extreme passion for design has allowed for his company to succeed. He holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in interior design from Georgia State University.


CHRIS HOLT & CINDY KAUFMAN HOLT INTERIORS

659 Auburn Ave., Suite G-8, Atlanta, GA 30312 Phone: (404) 351-5682; Fax: (404) 704-0773 chris@holt-interiors.com; holt-interiors.com Chris Holt began his studies at Savannah College of Art and Design and finished with a B.S. in interior design from University of Alabama. He worked in Atlanta’s design industry for five years before starting his own firm in 2001. Focusing on both commercial and residential design, Holt Interiors’ style is traditional and classic, but with a fresh sensibility. Holt’s palette is calming, relaxed and understated, while always instilling a timeless effect. He expresses his instinctive and impeccable taste in all of his work, and brings a modern classicism to each of his projects.

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10555 Cauley Creek Dr., Johns Creek, GA 30097 Phone: (404) 395-3711; Fax: (678) 584-0209 janieh@jhirschinteriors.com; jhirschinteriors.com Holding a Bachelor’s Degree in interior design from Louisiana Southern University, Janie Hirsch has been designing award-winning interiors for 20 years. A Louisiana native and daughter of an architect and watercolor artist, Hirsch has experienced design throughout her life. Her signature includes an eclectic combination of classic furnishings and antiques with color, texture and pattern for a quiet sophistication in clients’ homes. Her style is tailored and timeless, resulting in a design that is inheritable and ages gracefully.

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365 Peachtree Hills Ave., Suite 205, Atlanta, GA 30305 Phone: (404) 254-4384; Fax: (404) 254-4299 cdavis@luxurylifestylesdesign.com; info@luxurylifestylesdesign.com luxurylifestylesdesign.com Cindy Davis, owner of Luxury Lifestyles Design, has enjoyed a successful design career for 18 years in the Atlanta area. Having clients throughout Atlanta and various locales across the U.S., Davis uses timeless design as her key inspiration to keeping inspired interiors beautiful. Luxury Lifestyles Design handles every aspect of each client’s project with careful conceptualization, from architectural detailing to custom fabrics and finishes. Davis has also participated in several show house projects since 1999 and has been featured in two books and numerous magazines, helping to place her among Atlanta’s most prominent designers.

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Stephen Mathews, President and CEO West Paces Shopping Center 1240 West Paces Ferry Rd. NW, Atlanta, GA 30327 Phone: (404) 237-8271; Fax: (404)-237-0783 ssims@mathewsfurniture.com; Mf2508@bellsouth.net; mathewsfurniture.com A graduate of George Washington University and The Art Institute of Atlanta, Sonie Sims has 34 years’ experience in interior design. Her domestic and international projects include banks, law firms, hotels, country clubs and private residences. Her major projects include Steelcase International, AT&T and the 2006 Atlanta Dream Home (designing the complete residence). Sims, who represents Mathews Furniture, is a member of a team of ten experienced and talented interior designers that produce turnkey residential and commercial design projects. For more than 30 years, Mathews Furniture Galleries—led by Stephen Mathews, President and CEO—has been a trusted leader in luxury home furnishings, interior design and customer care. In 2010, Mathews doubled its space, opening one of only two “Baker At� showrooms in America. Mathews Furniture Galleries is an ASID industry partner.

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MARIA NUTT ASID MCLAURIN INTERIORS

4670 East Forest Peak, Marietta, GA 30066 Phone: (770) 977-0817; Fax: (770) 977-1682 maria@mclaurininteriors.com; mclaurininteriors.com; blog.mclaurininteriors.com Having graduated from Brenau University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts, Maria Nutt established McLaurin Interiors eight years ago, specializing in residential design. Her signature style combines classic design with contemporary flair to achieve warm, inviting elegance. McLaurin Interiors has participated in the Atlanta Symphony Decorator’s Show House for the past five years and received an ASID Design Excellence Award for the 2008 Breakfast Room. In 2010, Nutt was selected as a Home of the Year winner by Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles. McLaurin Interiors will soon be featured in the book, Interiors Southeast.

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1200 Menlo Dr., Atlanta, GA 30318 Phone: (404) 384-9391; Fax: (404) 355-4115 megadams.com Meg Adams has served the design community for 20 years. After working for a large design firm for more than ten years, Adams opened her own firm in 2001. Adams prides herself on finding the perfect design solution that mirrors her clients’ desires while involving them in the process. Adams has participated in the ASO Decorators’ Show House for 11 years and has appeared in dozens of local and national magazines. Adams earned her Master’s degree in interior design from Georgia State University. With designs ranging from contemporary to traditional, her projects include private residences, model homes, historic homes and commercial and hospitality projects. Adams has earned numerous ASID Design Excellence Awards, including the Gold Award, Best Design, Best Individual Room, Best of Show, and the People’s Choice Award for three consecutive years of Street of Dreams. Her work has been featured in Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles, Traditional Home, Southern Living, Better Homes & Gardens, Colorado Homes & Lifestyles and Mountain Living. Kellie Griffin graduated from University of Mississippi in 2010 with a Bachelor of Arts in Art History. Griffin completed an internship at Meg Adams Interior Design and joined the firm full-time following her graduation. She served as project manager on numerous jobs in metro Atlanta before being promoted to Junior Designer. As Junior Designer she has completed many projects including a major renovation in Florida and an ongoing residence in Texas. This is Griffins first year designing at the Decorator’s Show House. BARBARA HEATH ASID INDUSTRY PARTNER DONNA DEANGELIS & TIM GREEN THE MERCANTILE

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BILL MUSSO & TODD FALCONBURY MUSSO DESIGN GROUP INC

1214 Villa Dr. NE, Atlanta, GA 30306 Phone: (404) 873-1773; Fax: (404) 873-2101 bill@mussodesigngroup.com; mussodesigngroup.com; facebook.com/mussodesigngroup Bill Musso founded the Musso Design Group after moving to Atlanta from London in 1992. In Musso’s work, practicality informs beauty. In his native New York, he was inspired by the effortless balance between elegance and comfort that defines the greatest pre-war apartments in the city. By furnishing spaces in neutral palettes with tight focal points and employing contemporary art and sophisticated lighting, Musso can strip classic design ideas and rebuild them into something entirely new. With a true passion for his craft, Todd Falconbury’s approach to interior design is to create an environment that reflects a client’s personality and needs. He strives to ensure that this is the case for each of his clients, as it is for him. Falconbury joined Musso Design Group in 2006, and has since diversified his expertise into space planning and material selections. He has an appreciation for all disciplines of design, but especially loves blending historical and contemporary elements into a singular design plan. BRENDA ZAHARCHAK ASID NOELLE MICHAEL INTERIORS LLC

945 Garden Crossing Ln., Cumming, GA 30040 Phone: (404) 626-5474; Fax: (770) 888-9601 bzaharchak@bellsouth.net Brenda Zaharchak, ASID, is an award-winning designer with 14 years experience creating beautiful homes along the east coast. A graduate of the University of Georgia’s interior design program, she founded Noelle Michael Interiors in 2004. Zaharchak is passionate about crafting unique, yet livable spaces with timeless style, including traditional, transitional and contemporary aesthetics. By blending color, texture and patterns, she delivers a design that reects each client’s individual visual, personality and style while mixing pieces of today with those from the past. She participated in the 2006 and 2007 ASA Decorators’ Show Houses as well as the 2007 Alliance Children’s Theatre Christmas House, and has earned a Silver ASID Design Excellence for a model home design. Her work has been published in Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles.

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2300 Peachtree Rd. NE, Suite C-103, Atlanta, GA 30309 Phone: (404) 835-2579 sales@rlgoins.com; rlgoins.com Raymond Goins, dubbed the “Idea Man� by Atlanta Magazine and “Furniture Maverick� by Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles, is an artist, designer and creator. His high-art take to design is described as fanciful, authentic and innovative. Asprey of London recently selected Goins to create its Fall 2010 windows in both London and New York City. Goins’ work has been featured in a wide range of design publications including Architectural Digest, Veranda and Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles.

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NANCY DUFFEY SCOUT FOR THE HOME

18 East Andrews Dr., Atlanta, GA 30305 Phone: (404) 816-2325; Fax: (404) 816-2326 nancy@scoutforthehome.com; scoutforthehome.com; scoutforthehome.blogspot.com Nancy Duffey graduated from The University Mississippi in 2005 with a Bachelor of Arts degree with an emphasis in Art History. She returned to Atlanta and began working at Summerour & Associates in 2006, designing projects ranging from yacht clubs, to beach and lake homes, to a rural tower standing 60 feet tall. Working with designer Beth Webb, Duffey also designed the 2008 Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles Designer Showhouse located on Lake Keowee as well as the 2008 Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles Christmas House. The 2009 Decorators’ Show House at the St Regis Atlanta also exhibited her design expertise. Duffey was a runner-up in Southern Accents’ Best Kitchen and Living Room Design in 2008. Duffey’s background has allowed her to combine specific elements of art with her keen eye for light, scale and space, creating timeless interiors that reflect the clients’ individual way of living. After working more than three years for Summerour Interiors, in 2009 Duffey opened a new store in Buckhead called Scout for the Home.

REYNOLDS BROWN & CINDY KIRKLAND STAN TOPOL & ASSOCIATES INC

1100 Spring St. NW, Suite 400, Atlanta, GA 30309 Phone: (404) 885-9889; Fax: (404) 885-9988 reybrown@aol.com; ckirkland@stantopol.com; stantopol.com Reynolds J. Brown, Vice President of Stan Topol & Associates Inc., is a graduate of Georgia’s undergraduate program of architecture. His career began with the architecture firm of Sanders and Associates in Atlanta. Brown’s skill as an architect was overtaken by his passion for interiors. In 1986, Brown left Sanders and Associates to begin his interior design career with Stan Topol. Brown’s role at Stan Topol & Associates includes high-end residential, corporate and hospitality design. Trained as an architect, Brown leads the firm’s drafting and also serves as senior project leader. Brown’s work with Stan Topol has been published in Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles, Atlanta Magazine, Veranda and MidSouth magazine. Cindy Kirkland joined Stan Topol in 1987 as another senior designer with a bachelor’s degree in interior design from Florida State University. She brought to the firm four years of experience in the field of Consulting Engineering, concentrating in commercial HVAC design, during her employment at Hines, Hartman & Associates in Tallahassee, Florida. She specializes in not only FF&E design, but also in developing construction documents and perspective renderings. For Stan Topol & Associates, she has headed more than 100 projects from concept to installation, including high-end residential, hotel, restaurant and corporate projects. Kirkland’s work with Stan Topol has been published in Veranda, Antique Interiors International, Papercity and Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles.

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KATHERINE AND WILLIAM TARLETON & CASSANDRA WOLF TARLETON INTERIORS

102 Hubbard Rd., Woodstock, GA 30188 Phone: (410) 790-6705 spikekt@aol.com; cass2408@aol.com; tarletoninteriors.com Husband-and-wife team Katherine and William Tarleton have been designing classic interiors together in the Maryland and Washington, DC, area for more than 20 years. They have an established clientele that has taken them all over the country designing homes. Clean lines, high quality furnishings, unique accessories and collectable art are some of elements that define their harmoniously balanced interiors. Cassandra Rolf, an interior designer with eight years experience in the Atlanta area, joined Tarleton Interiors with the recent opening of an Atlanta office. Tarleton Interiors always strives to achieve clients’ dreams with a clear vision. Quality workmanship, timeless design, and a firm sense of scale and proportion help create interiors that will remain stylish for years to come. MELANIE TURNER ASID TURNER DAVIS INTERIORS

130 W. Wieuca Rd., Suite 209, Atlanta, GA 30342 Phone: (404) 250-0134; Fax: (404) 250-9022 melanie@turnerdavisinteriors.com; turnerdavisinteriors.com Inspired by fashion and borrowing a palette from nature, Melanie Turner’s interiors possess a timeless quality that celebrates architectural details and classic design. With a background in commercial and residential interiors and construction, Turner works closely with clients to design homes that reflect the owner’s style and personality and provide a sophisticated, yet unassuming, refuge. Maintaining an emphasis on simplicity and understated glamour, her interiors feature a blend of clean lines, found objects, fine antiques and custom designed, sculptural furniture. During 2009 and 2010, Turner won Southeastern Designer of the Year from ADAC, made the cover of Veranda’s September issue, won the ASID Best Residential sward and the Architectural Digest Kitchen of the Year Award, all while giving back through show homes for charities such as Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta and the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. She has been featured in Veranda, Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles, Jezebel and The Atlantan. Turner holds a degree in interior design from Georgia State University and is a Professional ASID member. JANICE PALMER ALLIED ASID & MANISHA KULKARNI Y DESIGN INTERNATIONAL LLC

4279 Roswell Rd., Suite 178, Atlanta, GA 30342. Phone: (404) 437-1891; Fax: (888) 425-7365 janice@ydesignllc.com; ydesignllc.com Janice Palmer, who earned her BFA of interior design at the Interior Designers Institute in Newport Beach, California, brings a visionary melding of easy California elegance and sophisticated Southern style, all stirred together with practical sensibilities and dazzling panache. Palmer pairs colorways that are bold yet tranquil, and stimulating yet stabilizing, with a signature use of shapes and comforting themes to customize each room to the client’s individual style. Design assistant Manisha Kulkarni earned her MFA at the SNDT Women’s University in Maharashtra, India. She also holds a certificate in interior design from Gwinnett Technical College. Y Design International specializes in commercial interiors and complex residential spaces. YVONNE MCFADDEN ALLIED MEMBER ASID YVONNE MCFADDEN LLC

8825 N. Mount Dr., Johns Creek, GA 30022 Phone: (843) 267-7530 yvonne@ymcfaddenllc.com; ymcfaddenllc.com Yvonne McFadden graduated from The Art Institute of Atlanta with a degree in interior design and is an active member of ASID. She has more than seven years’ experience and founded her firm after five successful years with Summerour Interiors. McFadden’s work has appeared in Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles and the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. She embraces the growing trends of simplicity, practicality and functionality to create luxurious, high-end spaces that enhance the lifestyles of her clients.


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