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F E A T U R E S LEAP OF FAITH

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A couple abandons its plans for a city-living kind of life, thanks to the last-minute discovery of an unusual lakeside home on the North Shore. Written by Lisa Skolnik Photography by Michael Robinson

IN GOOD TASTE

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Traditional details meld seamlessly with tongue-in-cheek contemporary touches inside a historic Lincoln Park loft. Written by Liz Arnold Photography by Eric Hausman

FOREIGN INTRIGUE

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An English expat’s love of edgy art and industrial materials pushed his design team out of its comfort zone and into the completion of a fantastic River North high-rise residence. Written by Lisa Cregan Photography by Tony Soluri

NEW TRADITIONALIST

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A courtyard home in Evanston, desperately in need of an overhaul, becomes a charming and elegant family-friendly space. Written by Tate Gunnerson Photography by Chris Davis

ON THE COVER A grand-scale renovation of this Evanston home—the work of interior designer Petra Adelfang, architect Scott Javore and contractor John Weiss—increased square footage, improved flow and emphasized its breathtaking lakeside lot. The great room, shown here, houses the formal living and dining areas and is filled with pieces by Christian Liaigre, Poliform and Walter Knoll. Page 192


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D E P A R T M E N T S EDITOR’S LETTER

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PUBLISHER’S LETTER

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CALENDAR

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Notable design events.

RADAR

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A glimpse at current happenings in the world of art, architecture and design. STYLE SELECTION This Bradley Hughes accent table features a sculptural, hand-spun iron base with a Liquid Line top in champagne.

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Members of four homegrown companies discuss their made-in-the-USA luxury goods.

ON TREND

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Juicy, spring-centric hues usher in the season with style.

REVIEW

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SPOTLIGHT

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Luxe shares the latest on what’s hot in home design.

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News and offerings from the finest landscape architects, designers and public gardens found in Chicago.

STYLE MAKERS

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An up-close and personal look at artisans and designers who are transforming the design industry.

KITCHEN AND BATH

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Inspiration and ideas for making these practical spaces as chic as the rest of your home.

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A rich confluence of bold color, engaging pattern and unique texture defines a thoughtfully selected collection of extraordinary wallcoverings.

DESIGNED MINDED All-star landscape architects and designers share the advantages—and challenges—of outdoor living coast-to-coast.

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green shoots. We’re kicking off this spring in pursuit of optimism, creativity and new inspirations. Fortunately, we’ve come across much of it this year, starting in January at Maison & Objet in Paris, where green hues seemed to dominate furniture and accessories, and continuing with an upbeat mood at design markets in San Francisco, Los Angeles and New York. The evening before I wrote this letter, we hosted dinner with a group of designer friends at San Francisco’s stylish Twenty Five Lusk. During dessert, Ted Boerner posed a thought-provoking question: “Do you know your life’s purpose?” Consider that for a moment while I share my response: “I’m not exactly sure and don’t mind being ambiguous about it.” Perhaps that’s because I consider uncertainty and curiosity to be welcome mats at the door of creativity and reinvention, an environment where ideas take shape and green shoots sprout up. All of us here, however, are quite assured when it comes to our passion for this magazine, and to serving our readers and the design community. Let me share an exciting project that will be in full bloom this November⎯ Maison de Luxe, our first national designer show house at Historic Greystone Estate in Beverly Hills, taking place in partnership with the City of Beverly Hills and the Friends of Greystone. We are delighted to have 25 of the nation’s top interior designers reimagine this exceptional estate. It is also our privilege to have Holly Hunt serve as honorary chair. Stay tuned…

IN BLOOM With Barry Dixon, Randall Whitehead and Susan Inglis at our panel for Design San Francisco; with Roger Thomas and Donghia President Crans Baldwin at Rubelli; with Nobilis President USA Jannice Reynolds at Maison & Objet.

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DESIGNS 4 DIGNITY SPIRIT AWARDS Gather at the Chicago Cultural Center for an evening of celebration featuring dinner and a silent auction as designers, volunteers and corporations are awarded for their service to Designs for Dignity. designsfordignity.org

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NEW YORK SURTEX Artists, designers, licensees and buyers fill the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center as talents from around the world display a diverse and original selection of art and design. Through May 17. surtex.com

The Chicago Arts District hosts receptions where galleries and studios open their doors to offer exciting displays and the opportunity to meet artists. chicagoartsdistrict.org

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NEW ORLEANS AIA 2011 NATIONAL CONVEN TION AND DESIGN EXPOSITION Join fellow design professionals in New Orleans for workshops, presentations and networking events at this year’s convention, themed Regional Design Revolution: Ecology Matters. Through May 14. convention.aia.org

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RIVERSIDE ARTS FAIR Visit the quaint downtown community of Riverside and join in this two-day celebration of art. Through May 22. emevents.com

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INTERNATIONAL CONTEMPO RARY FURNITURE FAIR For four days, the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center transforms into a showcase of contemporary design with more than 500 exhibitors displaying furniture, lighting, flooring, wallcoverings and accessories. Through May 17. icff.com

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LIGHTFAIR INTERNATIONAL Discover the latest in lighting design, technology and products, and take advantage of educational opportunities during this show at the Pennsylvania Convention Center. Through May 19. lightfair.com

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CHICAGO SUMMER TROPICAL FLOWER SHOW Let the tropics of summer inspire you at this annual show at the Lincoln Park Conservatory. Through September 25. chicagoparkdistrict.com

AIA PHOTO: RICHARD NOWITZ. GALLERY NIGHT PHOTO: ANGELA KOMPERDA. ICFF PHOTO: JOEL ESCALONA. SURTEX PHOTO: LINDA WOOD. LIGHTFAIR PHOTO: BARRY ENTNER SCULPTURE. RIVERSIDE PHOTO: LAURA STAMPER.

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CHICAGO EASTSIDE MILLENNIUM ART FESTIVAL Situated just north of Millennium Park, the third edition of this fest attracts Chicagoans and tourists with its fine art and photography. Through June 5. amdurproductions.com

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NEOCON The Merchandise Mart hosts this exhibition of contract furnishings where guests can enjoy components such as the Lighting Pavilion, Fine Design and Buildex Chicago. Through June 15. neocon.com

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PULSE This three-day event offers inspiring new products presented by hand-selected exhibitors in the categories of home, gift, fashion, bath and body, and launchpad. Through June 7. pulse-london.com

OLYMPIA INTERNATIONAL FINE ART & ANTIQUES FAIR Olympia’s Grand Hall welcomes visitors from around the world as prestigious British and international galleries offer a vast selection of antiques, including Chinese ceramics, 20th-century design classics and old master paintings. Through June 19. lifaf.com

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OAK PARK IN WRIGHT ’ S DRAFTING ROOM : ARCHITECTURE FANTASY CAMP This workshop at the Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio gives guests the opportunity to work with an accomplished architect on their own designs as well as enjoy private tours of the home and studio. Through June 15. gowright.org

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SWITZERL AND ART 42 BASEL This world-renowned show features modern masters as well as emerging stars as they exhibit their best works for art enthusiasts in the halls of Messe Basel. Through June 19. artbasel.com

CHICAGO PANDORA ’ S BOX : JOSEPH CORNELL UNLOCKS THE MCA COLLECTION The work of Chicago artist Joseph Cornell joins objects from the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago’s collection, prompting new appreciations for his career and presenting his creations in a new light. Through October 16. mcachicago.org

EASTSIDE PHOTO: DEHANNA JONES. OLYMPIA PHOTO: PETER PETROU. NEOCON PHOTO: NIENKAMPER. ART 42 BASEL PHOTO: COURTESY OF ART BASEL. GARDEN PHOTOGRAPHIC PHOTO: TONY REYNES. MCA CHICAGO PHOTO: NATHAN KEAY.

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GOLD COAST ART FAIR Juried artists gather in Grant Park to exhibit their one-of-a-kind pieces at this weekend event, where patrons can enjoy displays of artwork in a variety of media, live art demonstrations and live music. Through July 10. amdurproductions.com

THE ATLANTA INTERNATIONAL AREA RUG MARKET Browse through this large collection of area rugs, including the newest lines and designs from some of the industry’s most respected manufacturers. Through July 17. americasmart.com

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CHICAGO INTERNATIONAL CASUAL FURNITURE & ACCESSORIES MARKET PREVIEW SHOW Get a sneak peek at the latest trends and products in outdoor and casual living at this preview show held at the Merchandise Mart. Through July 14. casualmarket.com

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AUSTRALIA FURNITEX 2011 Meet Australia’s furnishing industry leaders as they share the latest products, colors and trends. Highlights include the Australian New Product Parade, Hotel + Hospitality Furnishings and Decoration + Design. Through July 24. furnitex.com.au

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NEW YORK ANTIQUE JEWELRY & WATCH SHOW Dealers in antique and estate jewelry and watches feature unique and historic pieces at this intimate event taking place at the Metropolitan Pavilion. Through July 25. nyantiquejewelry.com

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CHICAGO SHEFFIELD GARDEN WALK Enjoy summer in the city with self-guided garden tours, guided architectural tours, live music, and food and drinks as the Sheffield Neighborhood Association hosts this yearly event that supports schools, local institutions and community projects. Through July 24. sheffieldfestivals.org

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NEW YORK HOME TEXTILES SOURCING EXPO Focused on fabrics and finished soft goods, this show at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center offers a comprehensive sourcing venue for new fabrics and products for the entire home. Through July 21. htfse.com

CHICAGO THE CHICAGO MARKET: LIVING AND GIVING This gift show and event includes educational seminars, networking opportunities and categories such as Beckman’s Handcrafted Show and Lake Living. Through August 3. shopchicagomarket.com

GOLD COAST PHOTO: JOHN PETRY. INTERNATIONAL CASUAL FURNITURE PHOTO: SOKUL. RUG MARKET PHOTO: AWH PHOTO & DESIGN. FURNITEX PHOTO: ALLA KAZOVSKY. NY ANTIQUE JEWELRY & WATCH PHOTO: REPRESENTED BY J.S. FEARNLEY. LIVING AND GIVING PHOTO: UNCOMMON THREADS.

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DESIGN Just months after the one-year anniversary of his death, the fashion world—and, indeed, the world at large—is still reeling from the sudden loss of designer Alexander McQueen. His penchant for complex storytelling and over-the-top presentations challenged fashion conventions, and his absence reverberates strongly in the industry today. This spring, The Costume Institute of The Metropolitan Museum of Art will honor his legacy as artist and auteur in Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty. On view from May 4 through July 31, the 100-piece retrospective will explore the Briton’s body of work, ranging from his 1992 postgraduate collection to his final posthumous runway show in 2010. Themed galleries such as “The Savage Mind” and “Romantic Gothic” will take viewers deeper into the mind of this dark genius. metmuseum.org; 212.535.7710

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SHOWROOM BRAND - NEW BRADLEY Atlanta design darling Michelle Bradley is branching out—and up— to the Windy City, recently opening the second independent Bradley Hughes showroom. Housed at the Merchandise Mart’s Design Center, the 3,000-square-foot venue comprises the brand’s signature artisanal furnishings (such as the Bianca table, left) featuring intriguing textural finishes like reclaimed wood, antiqued mirror and concrete. Further offerings include custom-printed textiles, an expanded collection of fabrics and a selection of fine art by both established and emerging artists. bradley-hughes.com; 312.624.9997

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PRODUCT IN PIECES We’ve long been fans of the exquisite craftsmanship and attention to detail that go into the mosaics by Sicis the Art Mosaic Factory. Now, the Italian brand has teamed up with fashion icon Christian Lacroix for a line of home furnishings. The designer (who partnered with Sicis independently of his own company) drew inspiration from his hometown of Arles, France, known as a treasure trove of Roman tiles and antiques, while focusing on maintaining clean lines and comfort. The result is a decidedly Old-World-New-World hybrid; look for it this June. sicis.com

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DESIGN The allure of Miami Beach remains strong for international hotel brands, as yet another luxury project just opened on famed Collins Avenue: Dream South Beach. Vikram Chatwal Hotels, owners of upscale properties crisscrossing the globe, scooped up two Art Deco icons, the Tudor Hotel and the Palmer House, and merged them into a Moroccanmeets-1970s fantasyland. Designer Michael Czysz of Architropolis, a Portland firm known for its work with W Hotels, created a sexy, serene ambience with a cool color palette, mood lighting and sleek custom furniture. Highlights include the Chopra Center & Spa, the rooftop pool/lounge space Groovedeck and The Tudor restaurant by chefrestaurateur Geoffrey Zakarian. dreamsouthbeach.com; 888.376.7623

HOUSTON

ART MIX MASTER Reconsider your concept of color: That’s both the request and goal of Carlos Cruz-Diez. This FrancoVenezuelan artist views color not as a static property but as an active process of the eye, and his exploration of color has been the driving force of his five-decade career. The first large-scale retrospective of his work, Carlos Cruz-Diez: Color in Space and Time, will be on view at The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston through July 4. The show’s 150 works span from the 1940s to present day and include a dizzying array of media, from paintings (such as Chromatic induction 53, right), silk-screen prints and videos to room-size environments, architectural models and even a recreation of the artist’s studio. Elements of engineering, color theory, kinetics and craft all play a role in his interactive art, which often involves impressive production as well. mfah.org; 713.639.7300

DREAM PHOTO: DAVID DURBAK PHOTOGRAPHY. CRUZ-DIEZ PHOTO: © 2010 CARLOS CRUZ-DIEZ/ARTISTS RIGHTS SOCIETY (ARS), NEW YORK/ADAGP, PARIS.

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BOOK BON VOYAGE If you just can’t squeeze in a jaunt to France this summer, reading Kathryn Ireland’s new book might be the next best thing. In Summers in France (Gibbs Smith, $35), readers tag along as the Santa Monica-based designer and her family enjoy a visit to their home in the French countryside. First, Ireland sets the scene, evoking the quaint charm of the medieval town of Montauban via snapshots, sketches and journaling. Then, the consummate hostess takes you inside their renovated farmhouse and her signature bohemian-chic style, sharing before-and-after photographs, guest room must-haves, marketplace shopping lists and recipes—overall, a formula for effortless entertaining that you can apply right at home. kathrynireland.com

DALLAS

MATERIAL ALL THE TRIMMINGS From season to season, Perennials Fabrics withstand whatever Mother Nature brings, and that makes the brand a perennial favorite for outdoor textiles in our book. Now, thanks to its latest trimmings line, you can add flair to previously lackluster pillows, sofas and chairs without worrying if the look will last. The four new trim styles, Fringe Benefit, Borderline, Spiral Cord and Cable Cord, are available in 14 colorways. perennialsfabrics.com; 888.322.4773

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MATERIAL OFF THE WALL Just the name of Studio Hérisson—hérisson means “hedgehog” in French—is a cue to the offbeat sensibility of this new wallpaper company. Laguna Beach partners Ben Rubin and Rowan Entress hope to revolutionize the wallcoverings industry with their custom offerings, which users can order to their specifications online and have at their doors within days. The designs themselves, from a roster of contemporary artists and designers, range from retro-modern riffs to surreal pattern play, like Butterflower (above). studioherisson.com

SETTEE PHOTO: DWM | MALOOS.

Reimagining classic forms in a modern context is the forté of designer Maloos Anvarian, of DWM|Maloos, who credits her mash-up aesthetic to a multicultural childhood, which includes stints in Azerbaijan, Iran and France. Now in San Francisco, she draws from an equally wide range of influences (from John Galliano to Dorothy Draper to Philippe Starck) in creating her past-meets-present furnishings. A case in point: In her Mod-Louis Settee (left), Anvarian takes an antique Louis XVI-style chair and substitutes Plexiglas for the conventional upholstered surfaces. dwm-maloos.com; 415.864.3857


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ART CRAFTING HISTORY American decorative arts and craft traditions—especially those born in wartime—are the inspiration for Allison Smith: Piece Work, on view through May 29 at the MCA Denver. The Oakland-based artist creates works that engage observers in the craft as well as the storytelling that surrounds it, such as her large-scale braided rug, which she started herself and had completed by gallery visitors. Accompanying the exhibition, which comprises sculptures and works on paper (such as Untitled, excerpted left), will be programs that welcome area artists, craftsmen and visitors to create their own works in the museum. mcadenver.org; 303.298.7554

NEW YORK

PRODUCT MIRROR IMAGE Create your own distinctive wall collage with these new Stainless Modules by renowned New York designer Clodagh. Part of the Clodagh Signature for APF Munn line, each stainless-steel mirror has its own irregular pyramidal shape, lending the industrial material a surprisingly organic aesthetic. The modules measure 24 inches square and can be combined to create various striking effects. clodagh.com; 212.780.5307

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PRODUCT DIVINE BOVINE Viya Home celebrates the life of Hindu god Lord Krishna with its Pichwai collection, which takes its name from the colorful works of art that adorn traditional temples. Images commonly found in those paintings, such as peacocks, banana trees, lotuses and cows, inform the shapes in this line, available through Odegard. Add a bit of good karma—and good design—to your décor with these cow handles, sand-cast in brass and available in mother-of-pearl, lapis lazuli and malachite (left); ancient pietra dura techniques were used to fill the herringbone-patterned grooves. odegardinc.com; 212.545.0069

CALIFORNIA

MAD FOR MOD Palm Springs recently played host to the sixth annual Modernism Week, honoring the clean lines and whimsical elegance of design, architecture and culture in the 1950s and 1960s. During the 10day event, guests were privy to architectural tours of the area’s mid-century modern sites, as well as films, lectures, an architecture symposium and Mad Men-worthy parties in private homes. The center of all the action was the Riviera Resort & Spa, a historic landmark known for its intriguing wheel-shaped design and celebrity clientele (including Elvis, Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin). A recent multimillion-dollar renovation polished up this mod gem while giving it a fresh 21st-century spin. Mark your calendars now for next year’s event, from Feb. 16 to 26. modernismweek.com; psriviera.com

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It’s important to understand what it takes to make things from an environmental, people and impact perspective.

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Mostly everything is made with the same techniques as in the ’40s, which work very well for the amount of products that we produce—about 230,000 a year. That’s our max capacity.

IN THE MID-1940 S , ARTISAN EDITH HEATH FOUNDED HEATH CERAMICS IN SAUSALITO, CALIFORNIA, WITH A DEDICATION TO THE

Craftspeople are the heart of Heath. Most come to us with no experience and grow into artisans here.

CRAFT AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY. NOW UNDER THE HELM OF HUSBAND AND WIFE ROBIN PETRAVIC AND CATHERINE BAILEY

STAYS ROOTED IN THE ORIGINAL FACTORY.

We don’t expect every piece to be the same. Hand-glazing gives beautiful variation, and that speaks to the integrity of the product.

We love being the designer and maker. Bringing these two crafts closer together makes the design more interesting.

You shouldn’t have to replace your dinnerware every 10 years. If something is well made and designed, it should last your lifetime.

(CREATIVE DIRECTOR), THOSE PRIORITIES REMAIN PARAMOUNT, AND ITS PRODUCTION

Right: Heath’s latest line, Heath House Numbers, features three-dimensional clay tiles in Neutra and Eames fonts. Made in collaboration with House Industries, the modular pieces blend seamlessly with other Heath tiles. heathceramics.com

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THERE’S A PARTY GOING ON IN HICKORY, NORTH CAROLINA: 2011 MARKS HICKORY CHAIR’S 100 T H YEAR IN BUSINESS. AND JAY REARDON, PRESIDENT OF THE CUSTOM FURNITURE COMPANY, IS WORKING TO ENSURE THAT THE BRAND’S TRADITION OF CLASSIC STYLE AND ENDURING QUALITY CONTINUES FOR ANOTHER CENTURY, WITH MOST PRODUCTS CRAFTED IN THE HICKORY WORKROOM.

A classically designed product that can be reupholstered or refinished over time adds value for the consumer and is good for the

We have multiple generations of people who have decided that furniture is not just a career but a vocation. In production, you can only take a machine to a certain point, and then you need that eye and finesse that only human sensitivity can provide. The atmosphere in the workroom is collaborative and creative. There’s a sense of art and craftsmanship and family. Despite the economy, we’ve had growth, and I think it’s because people see how our craftspeople want to serve them. We don’t dictate, and we don’t ask customers to compromise.

Left: The Gentry Chair is a prime example of the Hickory Chair method: The style remains timeless—while giving a nod to early 20th-century Danish designs—and it comes with a range of customization options. hickorychair.com

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environment. We build with traditional techniques because they’re time-tested; they’re not going to fall apart over time.


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BALDWIN HARDWARE IS THE AMERICAN DREAM COME TRUE—AT LEAST, IT IS FOR SEVERIN FAYERMAN, A WWII SURVIVOR AND REFUGEE WHO ESTABLISHED THE COMPANY IN 1946. IT HAS SINCE SET THE BAR FOR STYLE, QUALITY AND DURABILITY, WITH SEVERAL OF ITS LINES STILL BEING MADE IN ITS READING, PENNSYLVANIA, FACTORY, WHERE THE PRIDE IN THE AIR IS PALPABLE, SAYS SENIOR PRODUCT MANAGER MARY NICHOLS.

There’s a tremendous amount of pride in the craftsmanship and quality of the product line. You can sense it throughout the entire facility. The average tenure of our labor force in

Reading is probably 30 years, where sons and fathers work side by side. When we are the ones bringing a concept from cradle to grave—in the fact that we have the designers here and the engineers in the factory— it brings the whole story together. It’s important that we control from concept all the way through to when the consumer gets it on their door. The amount of man-hours that go into the Archetypes line, for example, is astronomical as opposed to a fully automated factory. It’s anywhere from 15 to 20 artisans physically working on the product after concept, so every order has 15 to 20 people touching it along the way. Baldwin is an investment. We’re not the cheapest hardware brand, nor will we ever be. We want to make sure that people’s expectations are exceeded when they choose to invest in us.

Left: In Baldwin Hardware’s Reading, Pennsylvania, factory, upward of 20 artisans lay their hands on each product, from hand-polishing to hand-plating, such as in the Couture Collection (shown here). baldwinhardware.com

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HEADQUARTERED IN BAY SHORE, NEW YORK, TEXTILE COMPANY DURALEE HAS GROWN LEAPS AND BOUNDS SINCE ITS START IN 1952, ADDING SEVERAL LINES AND A FURNITURE DIVISION TO ITS OFFERINGS. BUT, ACCORDING TO SENIOR STYLIST LAUREN PELUSIO OF THE DURALEE FABRICS DESIGN STUDIO, SOME THINGS HAVEN’T CHANGED, INCLUDING ITS FAMILYRUN STATUS AND ITS SUPPORT OF U.S. MILLS FOR SELECT COLLECTIONS.

As a hands-on, family-operated business, we can be nimble to trends and change directions as we see fit. We don’t have to answer to a

plan that is developed years ahead and can react when necessary. We buy a lot from domestic mills. We always go to them first. It’s a long-term partnership with the mill, and they can get us products faster than other countries. In our company, you can be a customer with a small problem or a big one, and your issue might wind up on the president’s desk. We are in touch with our consumers at the very highest level. We can make changes at the drop of a dime if we deem them necessary. What most interior designers are interested in are things that they don’t find everywhere else. So that’s the true key to the craftsmanship: where the mills are constantly coming up with new things that we have not seen before.

Right: Duralee’s Wainwright Collection (patterns from its Azalea/Cranberry color book are shown here) is fully made in the United States and partially contains post-consumer and post-industrial recycled content. duralee.com


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SHOWROOM BRAND - NEW BRADLEY Atlanta design darling Michelle Bradley is branching out—and up— to the Windy City, recently opening the second independent Bradley Hughes showroom. Housed at the Merchandise Mart’s Design Center, the 3,000-square-foot venue comprises the brand’s signature artisanal furnishings (such as the Bianca table, left) featuring intriguing textural finishes like reclaimed wood, antiqued mirror and concrete. Further offerings include custom-printed textiles, an expanded collection of fabrics and a selection of fine art by both established and emerging artists. bradley-hughes.com; 312.624.9997

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PRODUCT IN PIECES We’ve long been fans of the exquisite craftsmanship and attention to detail that go into the mosaics by Sicis the Art Mosaic Factory. Now, the Italian brand has teamed up with fashion icon Christian Lacroix for a line of home furnishings. The designer (who partnered with Sicis independently of his own company) drew inspiration from his hometown of Arles, France, known as a treasure trove of Roman tiles and antiques, while focusing on maintaining clean lines and comfort. The result is a decidedly Old-World-New-World hybrid; look for it this June. sicis.com

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DESIGN The allure of Miami Beach remains strong for international hotel brands, as yet another luxury project just opened on famed Collins Avenue: Dream South Beach. Vikram Chatwal Hotels, owners of upscale properties crisscrossing the globe, scooped up two Art Deco icons, the Tudor Hotel and the Palmer House, and merged them into a Moroccanmeets-1970s fantasyland. Designer Michael Czysz of Architropolis, a Portland firm known for its work with W Hotels, created a sexy, serene ambience with a cool color palette, mood lighting and sleek custom furniture. Highlights include the Chopra Center & Spa, the rooftop pool/lounge space Groovedeck and The Tudor restaurant by chefrestaurateur Geoffrey Zakarian. dreamsouthbeach.com; 888.376.7623

HOUSTON

ART MIX MASTER Reconsider your concept of color: That’s both the request and goal of Carlos Cruz-Diez. This FrancoVenezuelan artist views color not as a static property but as an active process of the eye, and his exploration of color has been the driving force of his five-decade career. The first large-scale retrospective of his work, Carlos Cruz-Diez: Color in Space and Time, will be on view at The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston through July 4. The show’s 150 works span from the 1940s to present day and include a dizzying array of media, from paintings (such as Chromatic induction 53, right), silk-screen prints and videos to room-size environments, architectural models and even a recreation of the artist’s studio. Elements of engineering, color theory, kinetics and craft all play a role in his interactive art, which often involves impressive production as well. mfah.org; 713.639.7300

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BOOK BON VOYAGE If you just can’t squeeze in a jaunt to France this summer, reading Kathryn Ireland’s new book might be the next best thing. In Summers in France (Gibbs Smith, $35), readers tag along as the Santa Monica-based designer and her family enjoy a visit to their home in the French countryside. First, Ireland sets the scene, evoking the quaint charm of the medieval town of Montauban via snapshots, sketches and journaling. Then, the consummate hostess takes you inside their renovated farmhouse and her signature bohemian-chic style, sharing before-and-after photographs, guest room must-haves, marketplace shopping lists and recipes—overall, a formula for effortless entertaining that you can apply right at home. kathrynireland.com

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MATERIAL ALL THE TRIMMINGS From season to season, Perennials Fabrics withstand whatever Mother Nature brings, and that makes the brand a perennial favorite for outdoor textiles in our book. Now, thanks to its latest trimmings line, you can add flair to previously lackluster pillows, sofas and chairs without worrying if the look will last. The four new trim styles, Fringe Benefit, Borderline, Spiral Cord and Cable Cord, are available in 14 colorways. perennialsfabrics.com; 888.322.4773

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MATERIAL OFF THE WALL Just the name of Studio Hérisson—hérisson means “hedgehog” in French—is a cue to the offbeat sensibility of this new wallpaper company. Laguna Beach partners Ben Rubin and Rowan Entress hope to revolutionize the wallcoverings industry with their custom offerings, which users can order to their specifications online and have at their doors within days. The designs themselves, from a roster of contemporary artists and designers, range from retro-modern riffs to surreal pattern play, like Butterflower (above). studioherisson.com

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Reimagining classic forms in a modern context is the forté of designer Maloos Anvarian, of DWM|Maloos, who credits her mash-up aesthetic to a multicultural childhood, which includes stints in Azerbaijan, Iran and France. Now in San Francisco, she draws from an equally wide range of influences (from John Galliano to Dorothy Draper to Philippe Starck) in creating her past-meets-present furnishings. A case in point: In her Mod-Louis Settee (left), Anvarian takes an antique Louis XVI-style chair and substitutes Plexiglas for the conventional upholstered surfaces. dwm-maloos.com; 415.864.3857


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ART CRAFTING HISTORY American decorative arts and craft traditions—especially those born in wartime—are the inspiration for Allison Smith: Piece Work, on view through May 29 at the MCA Denver. The Oakland-based artist creates works that engage observers in the craft as well as the storytelling that surrounds it, such as her large-scale braided rug, which she started herself and had completed by gallery visitors. Accompanying the exhibition, which comprises sculptures and works on paper (such as Untitled, excerpted left), will be programs that welcome area artists, craftsmen and visitors to create their own works in the museum. mcadenver.org; 303.298.7554

NEW YORK

PRODUCT MIRROR IMAGE Create your own distinctive wall collage with these new Stainless Modules by renowned New York designer Clodagh. Part of the Clodagh Signature for APF Munn line, each stainless-steel mirror has its own irregular pyramidal shape, lending the industrial material a surprisingly organic aesthetic. The modules measure 24 inches square and can be combined to create various striking effects. clodagh.com; 212.780.5307

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PRODUCT DIVINE BOVINE Viya Home celebrates the life of Hindu god Lord Krishna with its Pichwai collection, which takes its name from the colorful works of art that adorn traditional temples. Images commonly found in those paintings, such as peacocks, banana trees, lotuses and cows, inform the shapes in this line, available through Odegard. Add a bit of good karma—and good design—to your décor with these cow handles, sand-cast in brass and available in mother-of-pearl, lapis lazuli and malachite (left); ancient pietra dura techniques were used to fill the herringbone-patterned grooves. odegardinc.com; 212.545.0069

CALIFORNIA

MAD FOR MOD Palm Springs recently played host to the sixth annual Modernism Week, honoring the clean lines and whimsical elegance of design, architecture and culture in the 1950s and 1960s. During the 10day event, guests were privy to architectural tours of the area’s mid-century modern sites, as well as films, lectures, an architecture symposium and Mad Men-worthy parties in private homes. The center of all the action was the Riviera Resort & Spa, a historic landmark known for its intriguing wheel-shaped design and celebrity clientele (including Elvis, Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin). A recent multimillion-dollar renovation polished up this mod gem while giving it a fresh 21st-century spin. Mark your calendars now for next year’s event, from Feb. 16 to 26. modernismweek.com; psriviera.com

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Hoppen often uses floating shelves to artfully display vignettes of frames and collected objects, all varied in form but united by their common color scheme.

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HOW IS THIS BOOK A DEPARTURE FROM YOUR OTHER SIX? It’s the way I approached the subject: standing very much out of the box and looking in. W HAT W A S T H E E X P E RIE N CE L IK E P UT TI NG T H IS B O O K T O G E T H E R? The book was a lot of fun but also a lot of hard work. From styling all of the shoots around the world, working on page layouts, selecting images, etc.—I have been thoroughly immersed in every part of the process. YOU’RE KNOWN FOR WORKING WITHIN A NEUTRAL COLOR PALETTE. WHAT’S THE KEY TO CREATING A ROOM WITH IMPACT WHILE USING NEUTRALS? You highlight and emphasize using texture. I am not against the use of color and use color frequently; it’s just that color is used to accent rather than as the palette. YOU WROTE ABOUT CREATING DISPLAYS OF OBJECTS. WHERE ARE SOME OF YOUR FAVORITE OFFBEAT PLACES TO SHOP FOR THEM? I love finding items whilst I travel, coming across a small shop that may not look like much from the outside but, upon entering, is a treasure trove. Never judge a shop by its exterior.

This living-dining-cooking venue is emblematic of Hoppen’s skill in space planning, as the room is segmented into three functional zones while maintaining a sense of flow and cohesiveness. The monochromatic color palette is another Hoppen trademark, drawing interest from contrasting forms and textures.

WHAT’S THE BIGGEST MISTAKE THE AVERAGE PERSON MAKES IN DECORATING? Poor space planning, resulting in too much or too little in a room. Always remember to plan, plan, plan—and then plan a little more if you want everything to be perfect.


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“There are no rules. And if they did exist, they should be broken or at least put to a very tough test.” —Charlotte Moss

Charlotte Moss Decorates: The Art of Creating Elegant and Inspired Rooms (Rizzoli), $50

CHARLOTTE MOSS Charlotte Moss New York

THI S I S YO U R S E VE N T H B O O K . H O W I S I T DI FF E RE N T F RO M T H E RE S T ? In so many ways, they’re all very similar because they all speak to a philosophy of trusting your instincts about decorating. I want it to be a kick in the pants to compel readers to go do something they’ve never done before but always wanted to.

Moss designed this bangle as part of her Wanderlust Collection for Halcyon Days. Marrakech, $700; halcyondaysonline.com

In typical Moss fashion, all of the rooms in the book—which were created for past showhouses—start with collages full of the designer’s far-flung influences.

YOU WROTE ABOUT WOMEN OF STYLE FROM THE PAST WHO INSPIRE YOU. ARE THERE WOMEN OF TODAY WHO DO THE SAME? There are a lot of people in my business who are doing exciting things. I love Alessandra Branca’s work because it’s bold and beautiful and fresh. And Mary McDonald, her work is very colorful and alive. YOU WROTE THAT YOU’RE A COLLECTOR. WHAT ARE SOME OF YOUR COLLECTIONS? Oh my god, I have too many. My most significant collections are my paintings of interiors, my 18th- and 19th-century garden plans and my bronze perfume burners. And I think I have now reached the age where I have to stop. WHERE ARE SOME UNLIKELY PLACES WHERE YOU DISCOVER GREAT FINDS? If you’re a hunter, there’s no place that’s unlikely because you shop everywhere. I don’t care if it’s all those shows out in the Hamptons or whether I’m in a little stall in the Paris Flea Market—you just find things.

For this great hall, Moss drew inspiration from the English country house West Wycombe Park, whose golden-hued façade is echoed in the ochre walls. The focal point of this comfortable gathering place is a central table stocked with books and curiosities that encourage guests to linger.

IN WHAT WAYS DOES YOUR SOUTHERN HERITAGE SURFACE IN YOUR DESIGN? It’s not so much in the physical; it’s in the ease and hospitality that rooms express. If a room just feels rich, who gives a damn? What are you going to do to make it inviting? And that is the ability—which is a sixth sense, in my belief—to really make a room welcoming. And I think you can do that if you live like that. And I think Southerners live like that.


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“I love this item for its sheer simplicity and straight-tothe-point mentality. I would go for this fixture when in need of a light source that is not trying to vie for attention with the rest of the environment, whereby it’s a complement to the story, not the main protagonist. I often use this type of fixture, of similar scale, clustered in a row to create a rhythm. This would work well over a countertop or any long, narrow space.”

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Netherlands-based designer Kiki van Eijk pays homage to everyday domestic objects with this modern chaise longue. Taking her cues for the contemporary textile from antique cups and plates, handwritten recipes, beautiful silverware and playful teapots, the designer paired the fabric with a cubist construction, whose style is

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It’s a terrific reinterpretation of a neoclassic French chaise. This reads so minimalist Marie Antoinette to me! It’s a perfect indulgence for the master bath, adjacent to a freestanding marble or ceramic soaking tub.”

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A contemporary pattern with platinum embellishments—rendered by hand—takes center-stage in this Limoges porcelain salad plate from Bernardaud. The company’s head creative designer, Catherine Bergen, fashioned this botanical image in effervescent hues of red, purple, pink and orange (shown here), offering a vibrant dose of color to any tablescape.

“For those not lucky enough as myself to enjoy the glories of California’s golden poppy in person, here is the next best thing, surrounded as if by the settling flakes of a snow globe. I tend to choose my plates in white or a simple variation on that theme and allow the food to do the color work. This plate is a jolly place to start a meal; it almost seems a shame to put food on it.”

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“This cabinet reminds me of the great pieces by Eugene Printz from the 1920s and ’30s. I love the leg and handle detail as well as the overall finish. It looks like a very rich piece. A pair of these in a big entry with beautiful ceramics or sculptures on top would look great. Similarly, a pair in a living room flanking the fireplace would be dramatic and wonderful.”

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SEE THE LIGHT HINKLEY LIGHTING The Atlantis collection of outdoor light fixtures offers sleek, modernist-inspired eco-savvy options in a variety of finishes and configurations. Atlantis Wall Sconce, from $260; hinkleylighting.com

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WOLFF L ANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Project: The 80,000-square-foot roof deck at the Aqua, a LEED-certified high-rise adjacent to the Loop. Plantings: “We approached the project in a very painterly way,” says firm owner Ted Wolff, who maximized color and wintertime visual interest with selections that include Ft. McNair horsechestnuts, Andorra juniper, goldflame spirea, black-eyed susans, purple coneflowers, Shenandoah switchgrass and prairie dropseed. Sustainability: The landscape plan contributed to the building’s LEED status by reducing the deck garden’s water use by 50 percent, both through plant choice and the implementation of a water-efficient irrigation system. wolfflandscape.com

In Residence: More than 60 large-scale, contemporary works that cross a range of mediums. Take Part: Free guided tours focus on different areas of the park each month. Don’t Miss: The First Annual Sounds of Sculpture Music Event, happening in June, with live music from classical to bluegrass. sculpturepark.org

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Part of Grant Park, the Buckingham Fountain Flower Garden—so named for the landmark memorial fountain that it surrounds—will greet Chicagoans with a riot of color this spring and summer with pansies, tropical bronze scarlet canna and Vancouver centennial geraniums, all watered and trimmed by hand. chicagoparkdistrict.com

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Meaning: The project—funded by late Lands’ End founder Gary Comer, who grew up in the area—is just one facet of the center’s adolescent educational and recreational initiatives. “It’s not only a classroom for the kids to learn how to grow things and teach them about healthy eating, it’s also a refuge.” Program: Soil depth and weight were carefully calculated to ensure the structure beneath could safely support it; 18-inchdeep beds were laid out in rows with enough space in between to allow for proper irrigation. “All the plantings were strategically placed with regard to available sunlight.”

06 HOMEGROWN HURSTHOUSE L ANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS AND CONTRACTORS Japanese maples, hosta and late-blooming hydrangea are just some of what you’ll find in landscape architect Bob Hursthouse’s home garden. The plantings reflect a conscious awareness of climate and time constraints. “It’s very much a garden, but it’s a little more maintainable, like a landscape,” says Hursthouse. hursthouse.com

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German artist Christiane Löhr’s arresting sculptures are composed of natural materials such as seeds, stalks, leaves and stems and project a sense of both delicacy and strength. Kleine Kuppel (Little Dome) comprises plant stalks. christianeloehr.de

08 FLOWER MARKET SG GRAND In Short: SG Grand is a treasure trove of charming and unique exterior furnishings and accessories. Trendspotting: “I’m seeing a lot of orange,” says owner and landscape designer Debra Phillips. “Using reclaimed materials to create very contemporary pieces is also up and coming.” Added Plus: Phillips offers custom garden tours in the states and abroad. sggrand.com 120 LU X E I N T E R I O R S

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Plantings: Half of the plantings are vegetables; half are native perennials. Surprise Bonus: Because the garden is over a heated space and surrounded on four sides, it has its own microclimate, which enables garden manager Marjorie Hess to grow yearround; the space yielded 1,000 pounds of organic produce last year. “What isn’t used by the center for the kids is sold to local chefs.” Of Interest: The firm recently completed an award-winning environmental project in Normal, where a new traffic circle alleviates roadway congestion and houses a public park area and a naturally cleansed stormwater system. “It all works in unison to create a beautiful and vibrant community space.” hoerrschaudt.com

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Project: The Gary Comer Youth Center Green Roof, winner of a 2010 national Honor Award from the ASLA, is located in Grand Crossing on Chicago’s South Side.



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COLLECTIVE GROWTH RAINBOW BEACH VICTORY GARDEN Started by a small group of residents in the 1930s on the South Side, the Rainbow Beach Victory Garden today comprises 60 private lots over 50,000 square feet of soil in the city and is the oldest community garden in Chicago, where neighborhood horticulturalists raise flowers and organic fruits and vegetables side by side. chicagoparkdistrict.com

10 FIRM FOCUS Profile: Now entering its 18th season, the Chicago-based firm, led by founder Will Spiegelberg, handles projects large and small, creating outdoor spaces for city habitats and lakeside estates. Approach: The designer concepts a comprehensive integration of the property with regard to the available green space and the structures that stand upon it, taking into account the flow of color from indoors to out, views from every window and the home’s particular architecture. Of Note: Spiegelberg utilizes reclaimed materials and designs sculptural elements to highlight his overall theme. landscapechicago.com

11 IN PROGRESS CULLITON QUINN L ANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE WORKSHOP Project: A historic, 9-acre Lake Bluff manor. Design: Two years in the making, firm principals Brian Culliton and Tony Quinn have developed a plan that will completely reshape the approach to the home; incorporate a bevy of outdoor entertaining terraces; deliver a working kitchen garden and perennial cutting gardens; and border the outlying areas of the property with native grasses and low-maintenance plantings. Timeline: The firm looks forward to breaking ground on phase one of the plan later this year; the project in its entirety could span a decade. cullitonquinn.com

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Bladon Conner and Jessie—posed atop a custom white, pickled prototype piece that started out as a shipping palette—in the designer’s Chicago studio. The round table in the foreground is the result of Conner’s early lessons in creating mid-century-style hairpin legs. Opposite: Tom Dixon’s London shop. Conner is a fan of the designer’s work.


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Lower East Side for shots of graffiti that to form this custom-made table.

The elements of scale and accessibility—mixed with a hands-on focus— guide this former architect’s work in a personal and profound way. “It’s unexpected,” he says, “that I would become a better designer by becoming a better builder.” Disenchanted with architecture early on, Conner left the corporate world for a self-made, garage-site woodshop. He began creating tabletops on mid-century modern bases and later fashioned deconstructed dressers into cabinets with his signature photographic doors. A fan of raw and reclaimed wood, he says he explores the relationship between material and graphics with a defined sense of purpose. “I love the challenge of figuring something out that I haven’t designed or built before,” he says. “There comes a ‘voilà’ moment when it all finally snaps together, and that is my favorite part of the process.” bladonconner.com; 773.742.0855

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BLADON CONNER Keepsake: A lucky penny that my mom gave me when I was 11, after breaking my finger. I haven’t had a major injury since. (Of course, I’m knocking on wood as I say this.)

Design Icons: Jean Prouvé, Hans Wegner, Tom Dixon, Eva Zeisel and Konstantin Grcic.

Self-Indulgence: Besides scotch and a bubble bath? It’s setting aside my unending flow of work for what I call “bonus rounds,” which is basically when I let myself play in the studio.

On My Nightstand: Life of Pi by Yann Martel, Tinkers by Paul Harding, Flannery O’Connor’s The Complete Stories and Understanding Wood by R. Bruce Hoadley.

Current Obsession: The Moth Radio Hour. It’s a highly entertaining public radio program that features live storytelling.

Inspiration: Herzog and de Meuron, for their use of material and form and for never pigeonholing themselves into a single aesthetic.

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Old Erector sets. Weathered pieces of wood. Kimonos faded by the fingers of time. These are some of the forgotten objects that Michael Thompson finds and turns into art. “I like to wander around my neighborhood—and

Found objects compose much of Thompson’s work, such as this lamp made from an old Erector set and a vintage Yellow Cab dome light.

every other place I go to from Shanghai to Seoul—filling my canvas bag with pieces of debris,” says the Chicago-based Thompson. “Then I recycle them, and turn them into collages, monoprints and sculptures.” Thompson found his inner artist later in life. “I was helping to build a community arts center, and the owner asked me to teach a class,” he says. “He told me to make a collage; I didn’t know what that was.” He was 30 when he entered the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. “I dropped out during my last semester and used my tuition money to buy an etching press,” he says. “I still use it today.” Turning nothing into something thought-provoking is still what drives Thompson: “I like figuring out how things go together.” michaelthompsonart.com; 773.533.0506

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MICHAEL THOMPSON Current Project: A 2012 show for the Erie Art Museum that will feature my work with fake postage stamps.

Design Icon: Chinese designer and activist Ai Weiwei. He created the Bird’s Nest stadium for the 2008 summer Olympics in Beijing and just had a controversial exhibit of a work made of 100 million hand-painted porcelain sunflower seeds at London’s Tate Modern.

Favorite Getaway: Istanbul, for its Grand Bazaar and the flea market in the courtyard of the city’s university.

Philosophy: Trust yourself, rely on your instincts and be willing to take risks.

Collection: Late 19th-century Bennington pottery and Tang Dynasty three-color glazed pottery from 600 to 700 A.D. Both use drips and splashes and possess an abstract sensibility.

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Maria Smith in her Winnetka shop, Seagrass. The store also functions as a gallery of sorts, with an ever-changing selection of works from local artists. Opposite: Bucktown’s Stitch, a fave stop for Smith when she’s looking for some creative inspiration.


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boutique Seagrass grew up with an ad-agency illustrator father. “My dad always left his sketching materials lying around; one day, I just started using them myself,” says Smith, who majored in fine art at New York’s Otis College of Art and Design. “I was encouraged, but I was also told, ‘You’re going to have to find something to pay the bills, too.’” And that’s exactly what Smith did when she opened up her shop—curating cottage-style finds from vintage mercury-glass decanters to bamboo wingback chairs to driftwood mirrors—and began offering design services ranging from paint color selection to personal shopping for artwork and accessories. Seven years later, Smith continues to embrace her fate. “The store really is like a gallery, and I love seeing the look on customers’ faces when they discover something new or unexpected.” seagrasshome.com; 847.446.8444

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MARIA SMITH Prized Possession: My art collection. I’ve been building it for years, based totally on emotion.

On My Nightstand: Parenting A Strong-Willed Child by Rex Forehand and Nicholas Long, Three Cups of Tea by Greg Mortenson and David Oliver Relin, and The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini. I’m determined to get through them all.

Top Shops: Stitch in Bucktown, and Jayson Home & Garden; I’m a big nature person.

Keepsake: That’s a tough one. Growing up, my family moved around a lot, so it was hard to hold onto things. It’s kind of funny, because now I have a store with all of these wonderful little finds, and every day they go home with someone else!

Collection: Outsider art, specifically Howard Finster’s work. I also love American art and folk art, although I’m drawn more to the local artists I’m seeing now. I’m amazed to see how many are here, and it’s been great to source them out for the store.

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INSPIRED DESIGN KITCHENS ARE GREAT FOR ENTERTAINING AND HAVE STYLE IN SPADES, BUT, OFTENTIMES, THEY’RE SERVING DOUBLE-DUTY: CHURNING OUT MEALS FOR FAMILIES AND FOODIES ALIKE. HERE, KITCHENS THAT WORK HARD WITHOUT LOSING POINTS FOR BEAUTY.

SITTING PRETTY After repeated inquiries and much interest from the design world, Garten’s designer Robert Stilin took it upon himself to begin reproducing the gorgeous, vintage French stools he used in the chef’s kitchen. Buell Stool, $1,975; robertstilin.com

IDOL ENVY If this kitchen looks a bit familiar to you, it’s

What emerged is a space that nods to cooking

probably because some of your favorite

competency with an eight-burner Viking

meals have been dreamt up in it. Celebrity

range and hood, Sub-Zero refrigerators and

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herself—has built her reputation on creat-

in the whimsical: The center island boasts

ing wholesome, delicious dishes. So, when

Belgian stone countertops with tiny, embedded

she was looking to make some improve-

fossils. The rough-hewn salvaged beams

ments to her East Hampton, New York,

overhead are another nod to the design-

home, making sure that her kitchen got

friendly aspect of the room—giving the eye

some extra TLC was only natural. And, while

something to connect to when it’s not firmly

it’s certainly beautiful with its open shelving

planted on the delectables in front of it—

and pristine white cabinetry that pops

and join with the custom lamps in giving a

against Farrow & Ball’s Light Gray walls, it

sense of enduring timelessness to the space.

was vital that the kitchen also be a work-

Personal touches throughout, like Garten’s

horse. Garten turned to East Hampton

handsomely displayed collection of cake

designer Robert Stilin, of Robert Stilin, LLC,

stands, lend a homey feel and ensure that

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“You need to be able to cook, socialize, remain true to the architecture of the home and implement quality materials; if you balance those four things, you’ll have a good kitchen.” Jean Rehkamp Larson, Rehkamp Larson Architects Inc., Minneapolis, MN

RETRO CHIC It’s not only renowned cooks who have the luxury of a

“Kate packed the oven up and sent it to Alabama to have

successful kitchen, but what’s important to one home-

it refurbished,” Larson says. “She was committed, and the

owner is not necessarily paramount to the other. So,

rest of the room reflects that.” Other vintage touches, like

while this airy Saint Louis Park, Minnesota, kitchen

the scalloped edging on the center island and on the

shares the light cabinetry and open walls that define

custom hood, make the updated kitchen appear seamless,

Garten’s barn-inspired space, architect Jean Rehkamp

as do the inset cabinets from Nest Woodworking in

Larson and project manager Will Spencer, of

Dennison, Minnesota. A Landsdale Carrara backsplash

Minneapolis’ Rehkamp Larson Architects, followed

from The Tile Shop, CaesarStone countertops and drap-

homeowner Kate Grussing’s lead to deliver something

ery made from the homeowner’s own textile line finish

that works just as hard but speaks to her unique sensi-

the look. “Composition is so important,” Larson says, “but

bilities. In this case, it was Grussing’s dedication to

it’s the playful things that happened here with texture

preserving the historical integrity of the residence—

and color that really made this project.”

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DISCO FEVER The crystal beading on the suspended base of the Tobias pendant from Eurofase Lighting adds glamour in the form of sparkle to the otherwise elegantly simple square shade. Tobias 4-Light Pendant, price available upon request; eurofase.com

GUEST EXPRESS THERE’S A LOT TO BE SAID ABOUT THE COMFORTS OF HOME, BUT THERE’S A REASON PEOPLE LIKE TO GET AWAY. HERE, WE TAKE A PEEK AT THE BEST OF HOTEL DESIGN AND HOW IT TRANSLATES INTO DAY-TO-DAY LIVABILITY.

SOUL ESCAPE When visitors cross the threshold of Toronto’s

fitness and pool areas. The space’s artisanal

The Hazelton Hotel, they’re looking for a

finishes and handcrafted elements, like

retreat: a bespoke, luxury getaway. Architect

Palissandro honed-stone walls from Maple,

Robert Walshaw, of Toronto- and New York

Ontario, Canada’s Connolly Marble & Granite

City-based YabuPushelberg, however, was

and custom-stained zebrawood built-ins from

intent on creating something more. “It was

Salzburg Interiors in Brampton, Ontario,

important to us to provide a sense of authen-

Canada, feel highly tailored, and the clutter-free

ticity and, more importantly, ‘soul’ to the

calm they create can easily be brought into the

guest experience,” he says. “Of course, the

home. Walshaw insists, “If you take a spa-like

visitors we envisioned would be accustomed

approach to the design—by implementing

to an uncompromising level of service and

concealed storage for bath products and trying

quality, but adding that additional layer was

to minimize visual distractions—any bath-

crucial.” That soul is easily identifiable in the

room can offer a bit of sanctuary.”

hotel’s changing room, a gateway to the spa,

ROCK SHOW Architect Robert Walshaw’s love of materials was evident when he selected these Palissandro honed-stone walls and allowed them to function as a focal point in the changing room. Palissandro Marble, price available upon request; connollymarble.com

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KITCHEN + BATH

“There’s a very linear element to this bathroom, but it still feels organic. Playing with texture lends a softness to the hard angles that balances them in an understated way.” Annette English, Annette English & Associates, Los Angeles, CA

GRAY GROOMING With the lifestyle of the ultimate bachelor in mind,

still holds a lot of the same character, personality and

Los Angeles designer Annette English, of Annette English

warmth it does now, without being overbearing.” The

& Associates, went to work on a game-changing master

jagged-edge, charcoal stone wall from Stone Source that

bathroom that offers a definite nod to spa-inspired design

separates the bath from the master bedroom creates a

while holding fast to all the creature comforts of home.

dramatic focal point, while other texture-heavy highlights

Architect Robert Walshaw’s advice definitely rings true

like the Boyd Lighting chandelier and hanging sconces from

here, where English has relied on luxurious textures and a

Fuse Lighting provide a striking contrast to the smooth

subdued palette to create interest with a delicate whisper

finishes of the countertops and cabinetry provided by

instead of a drumroll. “I wanted the space to speak to

Ferragamo. The result is a room that accomplishes every-

today but also be timeless,” English says. “I’d like to visit

thing English sought to capture: “It’s contemporary and

again in five years and find that it doesn’t look dated and

masculine but neither cold nor hard. It’s home.”

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What are the key influences in your art? Love, passion, travel, design, language, nature, literature, the serendipitous interaction between people and places— all of this influences my art.

How will you incorporate your fine art skills with interior design? I’ll watch my fine art morph into areas of product design— from hand-painted ceramics and textiles to one-of-a-kind furniture pieces and rugs.

What services does your company offer? I consider commissioned work by request. My team oversees projects including guidance while choosing art, framing assistance, installation and much more.

FEATURES: Turk is recognized for her charcoal nude portraits in a salon wall installation with antique frames. This collection is currently in the Buckingham ID showroom on Grand Avenue. Interior design is one of Turk’s many passions.

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FEATURES: This body of work was created at Turk’s remote studio in Paris. This collection, grave rubbings of Per’e Lachaise, was featured in the Universal Studios film The Dilemma. Her work also was featured in the film The Break Up.

Interior by JamesThomas Interior Design; Photography by Scott Shigley

FEATURES: Turk decided on a large-scale piece for this client, who wanted a custom work to be a statement for the home. Guests feel that they are “in” the painting. She stayed true to her figurative style but also complemented the designer’s palette.


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builder Hewitt Horn, inc. Even as a graduate student in architecture at the University of Illinois at Chicago, Matthew Ehrhard couldn’t stop building. Instead of beginning his design projects with a traditional sketch, Ehrhard, who earned an undergrad degree in fine arts and psychology, started the process with working models. “I’ve always loved to create things,” he says. “There was something missing from my designer’s degree—and that was hands-on building.” Today, Ehrhard brings the best of his creative and artistic attributes to the business he launched 18 years ago, Hewitt Horn, builder of high-end residential and commercial projects in the Chicago area. “We’re very discerning about our client base; we pursue the ‘Swiss watch’ projects,” Ehrhard says. “Our goal is not to be big. It’s to be focused on what we do and who we do it for.” He calls the consistent thread that runs through a Hewitt Horn project “refined but understated.” In recent years, Hewitt Horn, which operates out of an 11,000-square-foot facility with a full mill shop in downtown Chicago, has turned its attention to eco-conscious building. “We’re trying to be smarter, more thoughtful and more respectful of the environment as we work,” he says.

Matthew Ehrhard President 400 north Paulina Street chicago, iL 60622

“We’re still doing classical work, we’re just doing it in a more sensible way.”

matt@hewitthorn.com 312.850.8000

FEATURES: This luxurious master bath includes palatial his and hers steam showers.

FEATURES: This gourmet kitchen was designed and built for family use but also works for large entertaining.


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How do you think your clients would characterize you?

What are your favorite types of styles to work on and why?

Certainly our clients and their design team inspire us to strive for perfection every day.

It’s up to the builder to maintain trust and confidence between all parties throughout the process. This requires skill, professionalism, focus, patience and integrity.

I have gravitated toward environmental needs. There is a profound truth and beauty in structures that are built meticulously and efficiently for a purpose, location and climate.

FEATURES: This understated classical living room satisfies both family and formal gatherings. The beveled Brazilian-cherry plank floors anchor the room while the wall paneling brings a formal essence to the comfortable space.

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FEATURES: The use of dark wood, in this case Brazilian cherry, enhances the dramatic look of this master dressing room inside a Gold Coast residence.

FEATURES: This high-end industrial kitchen is at the renowned Alinea restaurant in Lincoln Park.


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BUILDER NEW CONCEPT 180 When Gideon Lipnickas launched New Concept 180, he didn’t add the number to his company name just for show. He wanted clients to understand from the outset that his boutique business would approach their remodeling needs from a fresh perspective. It starts with candor and communication. When New Concept 180 begins a project— most of which involve additions or renovations for kitchens and bathrooms—it doesn’t mince words. “We educate the client before starting so that they know exactly what to expect during each step of the process,” Lipnickas says. “Often, the client has little knowledge of all the factors that make a project run smoothly. We commit to discussing those details at length with all of our clients.” Remodeling and renovation, unlike new home building, demands the seamless blending of old and new building techniques on the same project. “Our company motto is we do what is right, not what is easy,” Lipnickas says. “Our projects demand creative problem solving that builders of new construction just don’t have to contend with.” Renovation, he goes on to say, is a greener building option than new construction because it uses fewer resources and employs significantly more people. “Our remodeling experts are versatile and assertive,” Lipnickas adds. “No two projects are ever the same; tomorrow always brings a new challenge.”

Gideon Lipnickas, Principal John Gray, Business Development/Marketing 2073 Cambria Court Northbrook, IL 60062

“We make a commitment to discuss in detail every opportunity with our clients.”

gideon@newconcept180.com newconcept180.com 847.566.7606

AFTER INTERIOR This tasteful and pragmatic renovation offers ample room to congregate after enjoying the family dinner. Limited natural light required enhancement of the existing lighting and the addition of directional lighting.

BEFORE INTERIOR This project required reduction of the formal dining area and build-up to provide for a larger family room. New hardwood flooring was installed in the kitchen, hallway, dining room and family room areas.


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AFTER INTERIOR The kitchen was expanded further into the living space. The cabinets are custom made and feature built-in wine racks and corner shelving. This one-of-a-kind kitchen takes advantage of the ample natural light of its surroundings.

BEFORE INTERIOR This renovation project called for shortening of the kitchen/hallway divider wall to provide for airy spaciousness and an enhanced view of the entire main floor area.


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builder RioRdan SignatuRe HomeS Though the foundation of any residential project at Riordan Signature Homes remains an unwavering commitment to the customer, it’s far from the only hallmark on which this award-winning company is built. For more than 20 years, Jay and Dan Riordan have added to their father’s business legacy by creating singular works of architectural brilliance in and around the Chicago area. The standards of craftsmanship and customerservice excellence so valued by James Riordan—a hard-working native of Limerick, Ireland, who realized his dream of starting a company by launching Riordan Builders in 1971—are ingrained in his sons’ approach to custom homebuilding. “From the preconstruction development to the construction of the home to the fine details of landscaping, we leave no stone unturned,” Jay says. “Satisfied clients define our success.” That success is evident not only through referrals by architects, designers and enthralled clients but also through recognition by experts in the field. RSH recently earned the coveted 2010 Crystal Key Award for Best Home in the Chicago area (encompassing more than 130 suburbs) for its one-of-a-kind Nantucket-style residence in Hinsdale. It marked the second consecutive year that Riordan Signature Homes took home this honor. “Meeting a customer’s needs is our top priority,” Dan says. “Fulfilling them is our signature mark.”

Jay Riordan Dan Riordan 4130 ellington avenue Western Springs, iL 60558 jr@riordanhomes.com riordanhomes.com

“Satisfied clients define our success; our clients are the heart and soul behind riordan Signature homes.”

708.783.1133

FEATURES: This picture-perfect master bath exudes elegance beyond its arched entry. Complete with classic marble flooring and a vintagestyle, stand-alone bathtub, this bathroom is a haven for relaxation.

FEATURES: Floor-to-ceiling windows provide a feeling of openness to the family room of this Nantucket-style home. Plank-style hickory wood flooring, accented by wall-to-wall solid wood paneling and an oversized fireplace, complement the custom-crafted cherry-wood ceiling.


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How do you think your clients would characterize you?

What are your favorite types of styles to work on and why?

Whether it’s Old World sophistication or a new, clean-cut and contemporary design, RSH is founded on the principle of creating not just a house but a home.

Quality-driven and dependable. We are devoted to client relationships and ensuring that a beautiful and architecturally distinct home is delivered on time and on budget.

In all honesty, we have no favorites. We take pleasure in the challenges that come with the construction of every home—we’ve never built the same home twice.

FEATURES: Oversized marble tile flooring gives this master bathroom an impeccable look. Furnitureinspired cherry-wood vanities accented with marble countertops create the perfect finish in this magnificent private room.

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FEATURES: This 2010 Crystal Key Award-winning Nantucket-style home encompasses four levels of elegant living space. Uncompromised craftsmanship, innovative architecture, meticulous finishes and state-of-the-art design abound in this charming home.

FEATURES: Inspired by the true elegance of Old World design, this kitchen offers custom cabinetry with recessed panel doors, complemented with a painted finish and glaze. An expansive island with a custom cherry-wood countertop welcomes family and guests.


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& bath PoggenPohl After 120 years in the kitchen and bath business, Poggenpohl knows how to roll with the changes. That ability to adapt to the times—and set industry standards along the way—is a big part of what keeps this German-based company at the top of its game. Just ask the representatives of Chicago’s Poggenpohl showroom, a staple at the Merchandise Mart for the past 15 years. “Poggenpohl remains the industry innovator as far as introducing trends,” says Jeff Roberts, showroom manager. Poggenpohl clients can select from more than 70 finishes from laminates to glass to specialty woods complete with the functionality and ergonomics known in modern European design. But as Roberts notes, these kitchens come with value beyond the functional and luxurious surfaces and equipment options. Poggenpohl clients know that they’ve made a secure investment in the world’s oldest kitchen brand. “We have an extremely high reputation,” Roberts says, “and every employee in the Chicago showroom strives to maintain that.”

Jeff Roberts, Showroom Manager 222 Merchandise Mart Plaza, Suite 138 Chicago, IL 60654 jeff.roberts@poggenpohl.com chicago.poggenpohl.com 312.755.9023

“We’ll create a space that is every bit as unique as the person you are.”

Airoom Architects Builders & Remodelers 6825 North Lincoln Avenue Lincolnwood, IL 60712 airoom.com/poggenpohl 847-849-1826

FEATURES: This polar-white high-gloss lacquer kitchen, part of a mid-century home in Fox Point, Wisconsin, features extra deep base and upper cabinets. LED lighting illuminates the glass backsplash, and tall pantry cabinets are fitted flush with the finished walls.

FEATURES: Porsche Design blends with Swiss Peartree cabinetry in this Lincoln Park kitchen. Distinct Porsche Design framework, incorporated into the frozen-green-glass cabinets, plays beautifully against the pear wood that stretches over the larger cabinets.


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How would you label or categorize your work?

How would you describe your clientele?

Where do you get inspiration for your work?

The design philosophy at Poggenpohl is Modern Purism. It reflects almost everything we do here. Our style is definitely clean and contemporary.

We’ve done work for celebrities, pro athletes, politicians and other well-known people. In the end, our clients are looking for something that relates to them and how they live.

It’s not often that a client doesn’t have some idea of what they want. We also inspire each other in the showroom. It’s a very stimulating and creative environment.

FEATURES: This Platinum LEED-certified home in Laguna Beach, California features high-gloss laminate, wood décor and aluminum accents. The large island offers additional storage under the seating area. tresorproperties.com

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FEATURES: This sleek and functional Chicago kitchen features bifolding upper cabinets and frosted glass. The dramatic cabinetry is wrapped in aluminum-edged panels. The use of a stainless-steel island countertop complements the high-gloss and wood-décor finishes.

FEATURES: The kitchen in this Gold Coast condo brings together medium wood tones on the base cabinets and high-gloss white lacquer for the upper cabinets. The dual single ovens under the countertop create additional workspace and help foster an open ambience.


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architect Schmechtig LandScapeS Michael Schmechtig learned the art of landscaping from one of Germany’s most highly regarded master gardeners— his father, Klaus. But instead of entering the family business, Schmechtig earned his college degree in mathematics and computer science at the University of Illinois. That pursuit didn’t last long. “I realized that my spirit was in the natural world, just like my father,” he says. Clients of Schmechtig Landscapes will tell you that Michael made the right decision. It helps that the same foundation on which the company was built 50 years ago continues to permeate projects today. The Schmechtig team designs and maintains a client’s property as if it were an extension of the home’s interior. The result is seamless integration that incorporates colorful focal points, framing, and juxtaposition of layers and textures. “Every Schmechtig project is its own work of art,” Schmechtig says. “The end result is not merely a design statement, but a reflection of the client’s identity.” Projects like the recent rooftop garden for a condominium complex give Schmechtig Landscapes an opportunity to do what they do best— create stunning living environments that bring people together.

Michael Schmechtig President 20860 West indian creek Road mundelein, iL 60060 mschmechtig@schmechtiglandscapes.com schmechtiglandscapes.com

“Our commitment is to our clients, providing comprehensive landscape management services that afford them the time to enjoy life’s pleasures.”

847.566.1233

Photography by Rob Schwartz

FEATURES: The fish and water plants in the pond area replicate the beauty and natural balance found in nature. Pink and gray granite boulders were carefully selected to complement the colors of the house and multiseasonal plantings.

Photography by Eric Craig

FEATURES: A custom fireplace is the focal point for this outdoor space brimming with multiseasonal plantings. Random rectangular bluestone, granite cobble veneer stone and a candlelit chandelier hanging from the pergola structure add the finishing touches.


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Which projects have brought you the most satisfaction?

What are the key influences in your work today?

We’re most satisfied when we achieve great synergy with our client—when we transform their exterior living environment into the beautiful landscape of their dreams.

Technology and environmental conservation practices continue to influence our work. We also cultivate inspiration from natural landscapes both locally and abroad.

What are the main determinants in your creative process? By learning the wants and desires of our clients, we’re able to provide accurate counsel and expertly guide them to the seen and the unforeseen.

FEATURES: The redevelopment and historic preservation of this site includes a sunken garden flanked by nepeta and complemented by pink shrub roses. The clean planting scheme balances the scale and offers visitors a contemplative experience.

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Photography by Linda Oyama Bryan

FEATURES: An ancillary globe is the centerpiece of this beautiful English garden space, which contains exquisitely manicured foliage. The densely planted trees, shrubs, perennials, roses and annuals provide interest and continuous bloom throughout the season.

Photography by Linda Oyama Bryan

FEATURES: This sleek and inviting spa-style pool features built-in tanning ledges surrounded by tumbled pavers, bluestone coping and pau lope wood decking. The lannon stone retaining wall complements the refined natural setting and plantings.


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& tile Stalwart SyStemS, llC Gene Jurczak wasn’t looking to start a business, even though he knew the kitchen and bath industry inside out after two-plus decades. But, when Hanwha Surfaces put the word out that it needed a Midwest distributor for its new quartz product—HanStone—Jurczak not only climbed into the entrepreneurial ring, he knocked out a few heavyweight companies along the way. “I put together a business plan, submitted it to them, and they selected me to distribute the product over major corporations,” Jurczak says. “I didn’t even have a company.” Today, Jurczak has a thriving company—Stalwart Systems, launched in 2005—that delivers Hanwha and other stone products to countertop fabricators, contractors and kitchen/bath dealers in Illinois, Wisconsin and Indiana. HanStone remains the flagship product—especially given the state-of-the-art manufacturing plant that Hanwha built in Canada, just 500 miles from Stalwart’s home office in Niles, Illinois. “Without question, it’s the best plant in the world for manufacturing quartz,” Jurczak says. In 2010, Stalwart—which also distributes Piedrafina Marble (95 percent recycled marble)—increased its business by more than 50 percent over the previous year. Jurczak credits his business partner, Darin Pondel (who joined Stalwart in 2006) and the tireless dedication of his team. “I have some of the best people in the business,” he says.

The Stalwart Team 7797 North Caldwell avenue Niles, Il 60714 info@stalwartsystemsusa.com stalwartsystemsusa.com

“Hanstone is, without question, near and dear to my heart. it’s the best quartz product in the market today and, hands-down, the best value.”

847.972.1193

FEATURES: Hanex, the 100-percent acrylic solid surface line from Hanwha, will take commercial spaces to new levels of sophistication. This nonporous material, which comes in a variety of colors, offers both durability and great aesthetic appeal.

FEATURES: Turn your bathroom into an eco-friendly and visually striking space by incorporating Piedrafina, Stalwart System’s 95-percent recycled marble offering. Piedrafina makes a lasting impression with its aesthetic elegance and durability.


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What was your philosophy as far as differentiating from your competitors? I felt we had a superior product compared to the other quartz, and we’re competitively priced. Given that combination, we’re the best product in the market.

What has influenced the way you set up your business?

Why is your product in such demand?

We work hard to understand the needs of the businesses we deal with—and then we service those needs. We want to make sure our offerings are always evolving.

We’re in luxury homes, but we’re also mainstream. Quartz is taking off because it’s a great alternative to granite and has more capabilities.

FEATURES: The surfaces featured at Stalwart Systems—from HanStone Quartz to Piedrafina Marble— will impact any project. We take pride in distribution, strategic planning, tech support and sales of our array of products.

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FEATURES: Go green in the kitchen with Totally Bamboo, Stalwart System’s ecologically responsible and renewable alternative to more commonly used hard-wood products. Bamboo not only warms up a kitchen, it possesses unique durability and timeless beauty.

FEATURES: HanStone Quartz, manufactured at Hanwha’s stateof-the-art plant in Canada, will transform any kitchen into a dream room thanks to its dynamic range of colors and high quality.



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“We have three young kids, and we’re all outdoor types, so I wanted to be closer to nature and on the lake if possible. I thought we’d be happier in that kind of setting,” reasons the husband, a web entrepreneur. “So we saw 14 homes in a day.” Midway through the lineup, they walked into a sleek ranch on a 2-acre, bluffhugging lakeside lot, with a lower level that burrowed down in back and overlooked the water with floor-to-ceiling windows. “It was in bad shape. The real estate agent was talking teardown, but we fell for it and knew we wanted to fix it up,” says the husband. That’s when they switched gears and “threw caution to the wind,” he says. “We knew it was perfect for us, but it was a major stretch because it needed a lot of work. We just didn’t realize how much.” They asked Petra Adelfang, a Glencoe interior designer with an eponymous firm, to spearhead the project. “We’re close friends, and we’ve always admired her aesthetic. She got what we wanted to do with this house immediately,” says the husband.

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SAVING FACE New face brick in a velvety buff replaced the painted common brick original to the home and gives it a smoother, more polished appearance. The front door was replaced with a glass version from Fleetwood Windows & Doors for total transparency.


EXPRESS YOURSELF With its new limestone floor and a lacquered cantilevered shelf by Pastoe that sports hidden storage, the foyer is dressy without being formal. An oversized B&B Italia ottoman does double duty as a seat and a spot for mail and bags. Both abstract expressionist paintings were done in the 1950s and came from the Thomas McCormick Gallery in Chicago.


BENCH PLAYER For an elegant-but-not-too-formal take on a great room, Christian Liaigre upholstered pieces were covered in coordinating fabrics, and a custom dining table concepted by interior designer Petra Adelfang and fabricated by Bernhard Woodwork in Northbrook was paired with six Flip dining chairs by Poliform and a long leather Walter Knoll bench from Luminaire. The wool-and-silk rug is by Odegard; the antique, Chinese glazed water jug is from Chen & Chen in Highland Park.


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Today, Adelfang laughs when she recalls the story. “It was a classically modern home built in 1968 by an anonymous designer that had received a bad ’80s update. ‘A lot of work’ was a total understatement,” she quips. Adelfang was particularly irked by the choppy layout and heavy-handed detailing that defied the home’s true intentions: to be open, airy and related to the lake. “Lifestyles have changed. They were moving there for the views and an outdoor existence, but the house had an enclosed kitchen, and you could only access the back and lake from the lower level,” she points out. The grounds needed just as much help. “The swimming pool was in the front yard because of the narrow bluff, and the landscaping wasn’t appropriate for the setting,” she explains. To realize the couple’s vision, Adelfang assembled a dream team that included Glencoe architect Scott Javore, of R. Scott Javore & Associates, respected for his restoration work; acclaimed Chicago landscape architect Douglas Hoerr, of Hoerr Schaudt Landscape Architects, known for his groundbreaking public gardens; and general contractor John Weiss, of Weiss Enterprises in Highwood.

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Contrast between dark and light elements can be seen in this table from Arteriors Home, made of black marble and cast metal with an antiqued-silver finish. The top’s round shape replicates itself at the base. Keifer Cast Metal/Marble Side Table, $1,140; arteriorshome.com


INSIDE STORY Adelfang outďŹ tted the newly minted mudroom with handsome butternut millwork of her own design, planned to offer lots of hidden storage; each of the owners’ daughters has her own locker. Baltimore limestone planks from Stone Source in Chicago emulate wood and provide a waterproof surface.


CALL YOUR BLUFF The beefed-up bluff allowed the design team to build an infinity-edge pool—installed by the Boilini Company in Libertyville—behind the house and surround it with a newly designed two-story deck. It also includes a new floating staircase that connects the main level to the pool area. The landscape, designed by Douglas Hoerr of Hoerr Schaudt Landscape Architects, was installed by Mariani Landscape in Lake Bluff.


SEASONAL MENU The outdoor hearth is in a secluded spot in the front of the house and can be used three seasons a year. Two teak Pure Sofas from Henry Hall Design in San Francisco are paired together to form a pit-style L for cozily roasting marshmallows over the campfire with the kids. C O N T I N U E D F R O M PAG E 198

The program they devised left no brick unturned—literally. It also kept growing. The home was given a new layout and a master staircase to increase lake views and enhance room-to-room flow; updated materials and millwork; all new systems from high-efficiency mechanicals to low-e windows; and a perpendicular addition at its north end for a music room, a home gym and more garage space. “Once we realized the magnitude of the changes, we recognized it would be better from both a structural and aesthetic standpoint to reclad the painted white, common brick façade with a higher-quality and better-looking face brick,” explains Javore, who worked with project architect Brad Korando, a member of his firm, on the renovation. LUXE INTERIORS

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WHITE SQUALL The kitchen is now open to the family room and has sightlines to the lake. Custom cabinets are clad in the same butternut veneer that sheathes the home’s two-sided, oating hearths. A cast concrete countertop from Soupcan in Chicago was dyed ice white and echoes the white leather and chrome Cappellini stools, Flip dining chairs by Poliform, Duna dining table by Arper and pendant light by Moooi. Appliances from Abt Electronics.


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SECRET PASSAGE A floating wall in the couple’s bedroom anchors the bed on one side and masks this private staircase on the other, which leads to the husband’s home office on the lower level. It turns the master suite into a duplex affair. The plain-sawn American walnut floors seen here are found throughout most of the house. C O N T I N U E D F R O M PAG E 201

Hoerr took a similar stance on the landscape. “It made more sense to beef up the bluff and move the pool lakeside, even though it was a huge, technically demanding undertaking. But it opened up the entire back of the house to the lake and changed the way it lives,” he explains. Weiss proved to be a master at managing the army of designers, engineers, subcontractors and craftsmen. “He’s amazingly thorough and incredibly calm,” says Adelfang. The job boiled down to redoing absolutely everything, even though “we didn’t know we were going to go this far when we started,” admits the husband. But the family has reaped its just rewards. When Adelfang recently asked them where they were going for spring break, the wife responded, “Nowhere. Living here, we’re on vacation year-round.” L

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MULTILEVEL APPROACH The platform bed and cantilevered nightstands in the master suite were designed by Adelfang; the polished chrome lamps are Christian Liaigre. The bedding was found at Holland & Sherry, and the coverlet is from Osborne & Little. A B&B Italia chaise provides a perch to enjoy the view, while a Kyle Bunting cowhide-mosaic area rug adds texture and pattern to the space.



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But, after a 25-minute meeting with Lisa Wolfe, of Lisa Wolfe Design in Chicago—who teamed up with Shaumburg-based architect Mark Di Ganci, of Design Studio 24, and general contractor Carlos Suastegui, of Space Lab, also in Chicago—they were off and running on a whirlwind redesign that kept Wolfe on her toes. “He’s a fast-paced guy who works out of his house, a hardcore thrillseeker, someone who travels the world and jumps out of helicopters and goes skiing,” she says. “He’s always doing something. He doesn’t sit still.” Indeed, over the two years they worked together on this project, the duo spoke on the phone just a handful of times, relying mainly on text messaging for communication. The condo, with its open-plan living-and-dining area and double-story foyer, from where the home’s loft is visible, reflects the unusual proportions of the 1875 schoolhouse in which it is located: 10-foot-high windows and varying ceiling heights. The first matter of importance—initially the only matter— was gutting the kitchen. “It was straight out of the early 1990s,” says Wolfe.

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OLD SCHOOL Near the entry, and paired with the resident’s own writing desk, is a chair original to the 1875 schoolhouse building, a historic landmark. The stairs lead to the loft’s media room.

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“There was black granite everywhere.” But, she says, as they walked around the house, expanding the focus as they went, “I got his design sense right away. He had a lot of beautiful rugs and antiques, pieces with a bit of history.” The fact that an unusable Baroque-style piano, one he had no intention of playing, sat at the foot of the stairs because he appreciated its curves, was an inspirational cue. So was the beautiful writing desk that he paired with a framed poster of the British band UB40. “He likes classic pieces but is anything but conventional,” she says. “He has a sophisticated palette with sort of a distinguished Ralph Lauren style.”

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MELTING POT The kitchen anchors one end of the open-plan livingand-dining area. Dark, distressed alder cabinets from Creative Builders and a Flemish painting above the stainless-steel Wolf range impart a traditional feel, but the sofa at the dining table (both by Hickory Chair), the Halo Styles bar chairs and a Samsung LCD television create a casual vibe. The pendant is by Corbett Lighting. Appliances from Abt Electronics.


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The client’s only prerequisite for the kitchen was red knobs for the oven, the distinctive feature of models from the Wolf brand. The rest was up to the designer, who added rich details like traditional molding and corbels; dark, distressed woods; gray granite countertops; and seeded glass cabinets. Leatherseated barstools at the counter complement the casual mix of chairs and a gold-tone velvet-upholstered sofa at the walnut dining table. Di Ganci organized the rooms to improve function, incorporating dead space. “You want to steal every inch,” he says. “It’s a condo, so it’s limited by its parameters, which pushes you to maximize the size of the interiors.”

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Striped wallpaper by Printers Guild Productions, sourced at the Merchandise Mart, lines the wall when entering the livingand-dining area. A Henredon console table with a marble top, bronze-tone sconces from Hudson Valley at Idlewood Electric and a castiron horse head from the Kane County Flea Market in St. Charles offer regal touches.


TRUE COLORS The seating area in the living room is a mix of lively patterns inspired by the resident’s antique rug. The Hickory Chair sofa, from Walter E. Smithe, is covered in a stripe from Brunschwig & Fils. The blue-and-white fabric on the chair, also from Brunschwig & Fils, is the flip side of a print depicting a warrior on a stallion going into battle. The chair is from Drexel Heritage. Textures add a luxurious touch: A custom ottoman is covered in black velvet from Robert Allen, and the resident’s own antique chair features a crimson-red velvet from Brunschwig & Fils.


DISTINGUISHED PANEL Multiple seating areas in the master bedroom provide workstations for the resident, who conducts business from home. Elegant oak paneling balances the rustic feel of the room’s exposed beams. The built-in bench, custom by Eurocraft and upholstered in Kravet fabrics, ends in an alcove where a window was discovered during renovations. The distressed dresser is by Noir, and the sconces are by Visual Comfort, all found at the Merchandise Mart.


BOOK NOOK A cozy corner of built-in bookshelves in the master bedroom is within arm’s reach of a Henredon desk that is paired with a chair covered in velvet from Kravet. The Albert English bronze-iron desk lamp was found at Mecox Gardens; the maple hardwood flooring is from Home Carpet One.

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Wolfe designed the adjacent living area using the palette of the client’s antique rug: faded magenta, peacock blue and gold. “He really took a chance on some of the things I showed him,” she says, namely the striped eggplantand-charcoal sofa or the red fabric on a side chair with a gold diamond pattern. “Not many guys would go for that.” The stairs from this area lead to the loft, which houses a cozy media room. The design team knocked out a wall and installed an iron railing to allow light into the previously dark space. Stairs that lead down from the living area open up the

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SUNKEN TREASURE The lower-level master bath features a mosaic floor design from Urban Archaeology. Space Lab installed the custom cabinetry and vanity, where polished nickel faucets by Rohl and gold-framed mirrors add a bit of polish. The leather chair and ottoman are from Restoration Hardware; the recycled railroad-tie bundle stool was discovered at Zeeba Home in the Merchandise Mart. C O N T I N U E D F R O M PAG E 213

master bedroom, which was formerly two separate spaces. Wood paneling in the now-spacious room, says Wolfe, gives it “something like a gorgeous hotel-in-thecountry feel.” Cushioned benches all along one wall tuck into a nook at the end, where a window was discovered in an old mechanical closet. The resident, who works on his laptop around the house, declares this cove his favorite spot. “This was the easiest project I’ve ever done,” says Wolfe. “It came so naturally, partly because he has such good taste and what he already had was well taken care of. Not to mention,” she adds, “his energy level was a breath of fresh air.” L

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UNITED FRONT In the bedroom, a bowl chandelier from Oly at Mecox Gardens is a glamorous counterpoint to the hand-rubbed, black mahogany bed by Noir from Casa Bella in the Merchandise Mart. The mirror above the ďŹ replace is by Global Views; the dragon on the hearth beneath is from Kravet. A ponyhide rug from Millionaire Rejects and Ralph Lauren bedding unify the colors and textures of the room.


FOREIGN INTRIGUE WRITTEN BY

LISA CREGAN

PHOTOGRAPHY BY

TONY SOLURI

FOR T HE PAST 22 YEARS , MAYOR RICHARD M . DALEY HAS BEEN CRIS S CROS SING THE ATLANTIC , BENDING EARS WITH T HE MES SAGE THAT HIS BELOVED C IT Y , THE FORMERLY B EEFY , BRAWLING CHICAG O , HAS EVOLVED INTO T HE KIND OF HIGHLY CULTURED METROPOLIS WHERE SOPHISTICATED EUROPEANS WOULD F EEL RIGHT AT HOME . There may

be no better support for the mayor’s case than this riotously colorful, coolly confident apartment, recently completed by local design stars James Dolenc and Thomas Riker, of jamesthomas, for a dashing young English businessman. INTERIOR DESIGN James Dolenc and Thomas Riker, jamesthomas, LLC HOME BUILDER Michael Mariottini, Mariottini, Inc. BEDROOMS 3

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This 24th-floor River North aerie, owned by 33-year-old London transplant Stephen Honeyball, is every inch the match for any raw-edged, art-filled loft overlooking Berlin’s smoky skyline. For 10 months, the designers oversaw a swarm of painters, contractors and even gardeners (2,000 square feet of terraces encircle the place) to transform a somewhat traditional layout into sleek lacquered walls, gray concrete floors and sheer nonstop style. Although the apartment is in an elegant high-rise, built by Sutherland Pearsall Development with architecture by Loewenberg Architects, Honeyball’s use of the home promised to be altogether different than the previous owners’. “It was almost a complete gut,” says Riker about transforming interiors designed for a family of four into space better suited to a bachelor client. “The kitchen is the only thing that stayed. It’s a Mick de Giulio, high-lacquer blue and very cool. It fit our aesthetic perfectly.”

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The library is an updated twist on English country style with Maya Romanoff’s Ajiro Chevron in Platinum standing in for wood paneling. A well-worn oriental rug from Oscar Isberian is topped with Moooi’s Smoke Chair, found at Haute Living, and a faux ostrich-leather ottoman from Eurocraft. The interior of the Shady Tree Pendant from Ylighting is embossed with gold birch trees.


FLOWER POWER Elevators open onto the homeowner’s private foyer, where Osborne & Little’s Suzy Hoodless Arizona wallpaper blooms theatrically against edgy art and raw concrete. Light Table Benches from Design Within Reach are illuminated from within, enhancing the drama.


BALL AND CHAIN The attention-grabbing spheres of the Bocci dining room chandelier, a custom piece from Luminaire, look even more glamorous viewed against the Chicago skyline. An undulating hide rug pairs perfectly with sleek, squared-off leather chairs, all from Design Within Reach.


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That aesthetic “was driven by my desire to create a place to display my art,” explains Honeyball, who has an affinity for paintings with some pretty highoctane presence. “I wanted a hotel art gallery feel, but I also wanted to use bright colors. I didn’t want the place to be so minimal it was like a hospital.” In response, the designers applied white lacquer to walls and removed every inch of the old apartment’s decorative millwork and shelving—trusting their talented contractor, Michael Mariottini of Itasca’s Mariottini, Inc., to deal with the downside of minimalism: the fact that there’s nowhere to hide mis-

BLUE MOOD The blue lacquer cabinets and stainless steel counters in the Mick de Giulio-designed kitchen are gleaming counterparts to an eatin island clad in CaesarStone quartz from Elgin’s CCR Tops. Bertoia Barstools from Design Within Reach offer stylish seating. The appliances, found at Abt, include pieces from GE, KitchenAid, Sub-Zero, Thermador and Wolf.

takes. “Everything had to be perfect,” says Mariottini. “Where there are fewer moldings and cornices, every reveal around a door stands out. There was no room for error.” To provide contrasting texture to their perfect white box, the designers decided to strip sheetrock from walls surrounding the building’s stairwell to reveal raw concrete beneath. “Then Stephen hung this 10-by-16-foot resin painting with crazy colors against the concrete wall in the dining room,” says Riker. “It looks amazing.”

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STYLE SELECTION Renowned designer Marcel Wanders created this minimalist, architectural pendant for Flos using inspiration from the antique, decorated plaster ceiling in a former home. Skygarden, price available upon request; flos.com

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Amazing, yes, but still not as eye-popping as the enormous S-shaped sofa— topped with splashy Missoni fabric–covered pillows—that Riker designed for the cavernous living room. “The sofa offers pods of seating for coziness,” explains Riker, “so the room doesn’t feel like a big, empty space when it’s just Stephen and his girlfriend.” While snuggling up, they can feast their eyes on the custom, purple floral rug from Hokanson or the lime green Arne Jacobsen Swan Chair. Looking across the newly wide-open living-dining-office space, through floorto-ceiling windows to the stands of trees waving outside on the terrace, the whole place reads like some hypermodern sculpture garden. The outdoor spaces are such a presence inside that they received as much design attention as the living room. “Stephen wanted a South Beach feel with lots of color,” says Phil Cleland, owner and president of Chicago Specialty Gardens, who created the landscape. Planters filled with trees divide the space into outdoor rooms; there’s a sleek, custom-made firepit by Ore of Salt Lake City, and strategically placed LEDs sparkle in the background. “This project took us a bit out of our comfort zone, and it was fun to open our minds to it,” says Riker, pointing to a hallway covered head to toe in wild Osborne & Little flowers. But, more importantly, what does the newly transplanted Chicagoan think? “It turned out better than I thought it would,” says Honeyball. “The liberal use of concrete and lacquer and all the bold colors are things I think most Americans would shy away from.” But not the Americans at jamesthomas, apparently. Mr. Mayor, your work here is done. L

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CITY WORKER A primarily white palette in the office makes city views pop. The Aria Sideboard adds a shot of gleaming white lacquer, while Mummy Chairs pull up to a White Ferro Table, all from Luminaire. Mies van der Rohe’s Barcelona Chair from Design Within Reach is a great spot to contemplate the cityscape. A shag rug from Morlen Sinoway Atelier warms concrete floors from Designing Concrete in Woodstock; the Skygarden pendant from Flos provides targeted task lighting.


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wanted to find a home that had a connection to the outdoors,” says Galvin. The young house-hunters focused their search in Evanston, and Galvin advised her clients to seriously consider a boxy, one-story home that—though it hadn’t been updated since its construction in the late 1970s—had lots of potential. The bonus: its modest exterior also concealed a lovely Zen-style courtyard with an enormous birch tree surrounded by a leafy-green pachysandra groundcovering and an ebony-stained wood deck.

INTERIOR DESIGN Cindy Galvin, Allied Member, ASID, Bardes Interiors HOME BUILDER Rutledge Smith, Franklin & Wells, LLC ARCHITECTURE Michael Hershenson, AIA, Michael Hershenson Architects BEDROOMS 4

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“This was as California a house as they were ever going to find here,” explains Galvin. “It’s more vacation-style than it is a traditional North Shore home.” To help with the renovation, Galvin engaged her frequent collaborator, building contractor Rutledge Smith, owner of Franklin & Wells in Chicago. “It may be unassuming from the street, but the house is spectacular,” says Smith, who eagerly anticipated the freedom the structure would lend to the project. “No interior wall was bearing, so we could do whatever we wanted.” Smith quickly brought on board architect Michael Hershenson, of Michael Hershenson Architects in Evanston, to help bring the project to fruition. “Cindy had a vision to transform a very contemporary house into a traditional home,” Hershenson explains. “By cutting the ceiling rafters and restructuring above, we were able to create volume ceilings, beamed ceilings, tray ceilings and coffered ceilings.”

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FRENCH COUNTRY In the newly enlarged kitchen, interior designer Cindy Galvin created distinct spaces for food preparation, dining and storage. A red chandelier from Visual Comfort adds a splash of color to the traditional white cabinetry—found at Dynamic Built in Barrington—and illuminates an antique farm table that has been in the husband’s family since he was a child. The ladderback French Provincial chairs, discovered at the Paris Flea Market, are cozied up with skirted, tieback-style seat cushions in a Jane Shelton fabric.


PAST AND PRESENT Traditional charm meets modern-day function in the kitchen’s work area, where stainless steel Miele, Sub-Zero and Viking appliances and a farmhouse sink from Kohler share space with Shaker-style cabinets and stained white oak–plank floors. The pot rack is from the Europa Collection by Howard Kaplan Designs in New York; the chrome-wrapped pendant lights are by Visual Comfort.


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Matching boxed-beam ceilings strengthen the connection between the adjacent living and dining areas, as do identical, neutral area rugs from Stark Carpet and a grass-cloth wallcovering from Schumacher, which also clads the walls in the front hallway and in both home offices. “Layering, texture, color, form and pattern,” Galvin says. “These are my tools.” To expand the space visually, the home’s existing quarry-tile flooring was replaced with white oak stained a dark Jacobean similar to the wood decking visible just outside. A cherry herringbone inlay adds interest; the pattern repeats itself on the Calcutta Gold marble backsplash in the kitchen, which was enlarged by borrowing space from the original dining room. With the extra inches, Galvin was able to incorporate a custom-built, walnut kitchen island that she topped with the same Calcutta Gold.

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FAMILY GATHERING A pair of antique, oak Windsor chairs offers additional seating for guests in the family room, where the homeowners can often be found relaxing on the comfortable sectional. Galvin punched it up with accent pillows in colorful Ikat fabric by David Easton for Lee Jofa, also used for the drapes, and diamond-quilted, cashmere lumbar pillows from Williams-Sonoma. Grass-cloth shades by Hunter Douglas are layered behind the goblet-pleat curtains.


HOLD EVERYTHING To store her client’s collection of Rothschild china from Scully & Scully in New York, Galvin designed a dining room hutch with American Shaker and French Provincial influences. In place of glass, she lined the cabinet doors with bronze mesh and shirred, blue-striped Belgian linen curtains. The dining room table, available at Maze Home in Winnetka, is surrounded by six antique, Louis Philippe fruitwood chairs with original leather seats, while two armchairs upholstered in a Fortuny fabric embrace the hutch.


STYLE SELECTION Available as a set of two, this handcrafted dining chair from Horchow features an openmedallion back and linen-upholstered seat that add interest to the structured frame. Loma Side Chair, price available upon request; horchow.com

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Galvin used the marble a third time in the master bath, which was also enlarged significantly by combining two smaller baths and part of a closet. Radiant floor heating, a steam shower and a large soaker tub give the homeowners a guaranteed retreat when the mercury drops too low. “Sometimes he comes home to find her curled up on the bathroom floor,” laughs Galvin. “Creating a warm, cozy, inviting home for them was what really drove me on this job.” In the family room, the designer hung a wrought iron chandelier from Visual Comfort and designed a new wood-burning fireplace with a stone veneer resembling river rock. A colorful Turkestanian rug picks up the red, green, brown and gold tones seen in the courtyard. “That was the one room where I could pop the color, and the palette is my ode to the California desert,” Galvin explains. “To achieve harmony, I always try to incorporate the outdoors into my interiors.”

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LOVE ACTUALLY A grass-cloth wallcovering from Schumacher wraps the walls of the front hallway. Galvin designed the LOVE canvas using an oak-leaf-and-acorn alphabet she created in honor of the owner’s grandparents’ farm—the central gathering place for the couple’s extended family. The home’s courtyard is dominated by a large white birch tree.

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One of Galvin’s favorite pieces in the home is a sunburst mirror inlaid with Indian bone, which hangs above an antique, English bow-front dresser in the living room. Its wiggly rays reflect the sun-loving couple’s transitional style, and the convex mirror reflects, literally, the home’s ever-changing natural daylight. “They enjoy watching how the light changes throughout the day,” says Galvin. “It’s the light that makes this house shine.” L

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MIRROR IMAGE At her clients’ request, Galvin simply duplicated the master suite they left behind in California, which she had designed as well. Louvered doors with barn door hardware from Ashland Millwork in Wheeling allow the couple to close off the spa-like bathroom from the bedroom. Crown and base moldings add the finishing detail and look crisp against the pale walls, painted Catalina Blue by Benjamin Moore. At the foot of the bed is a rattan-andlinen bench from McGuire’s Laura Kirar collection; at its side is an octagonal, Moorish inlaid-teak table, found at The Elephant’s Foot Antiques in West Palm Beach, Florida.


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RUG Kyle Bunting Spicewood, TX 512.264.1148

WINDOWS Fleetwood Windows & Doors Corona, CA 800.736.7363

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PILLOW FABRIC Dedar Holly Hunt Chicago, IL 312.661.1900

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SOFA Flexform Luminaire Chicago, IL 312.664.9582

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DESK CHAIR Herman Miller Design Within Reach Evanston, IL 847.424.0881

A R C H I T E C T U R E R. Scott Javore & Associates, Ltd. H O M E B U I L D E R Weiss Enterprises, Inc. I N T E R I O R D E S I G N Petra Adelfang Design

APPLIANCES Sub-Zero & Wolf Abt Glenview, IL 847.967.8830

BREAKFAST TABLE Arper Orange Skin Chicago, IL 312.335.1033

ARCHITECTURE R. Scott Javore & Associates, Ltd. Glencoe, IL 847.835.4442

CHINESE WATER JUG Chen & Chen Highland Park, IL 847.432.2828

BALCONY CHAIRS Henry Hall Henry Hall Designs San Francisco, CA 415.863.4868

DINING BENCH Walter Knoll Luminaire Chicago, IL 312.664.9582

BREAKFAST AREA LIGHT PENDANT Moooi Design Within Reach Evanston, IL 847.424.0881

DINING CHAIRS Poliform Chicago, IL 312.321.9600

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EXTERIOR LIGHTING Lightscape, Inc. Libertyville, IL 847.247.8800

FOYER ARTWORK Perle Fine & Michael Corinne West McCormick Gallery Chicago, IL 312.226.6800 FOYER CERAMIC POT Jayson Home & Garden Chicago, IL 773.248.8180 FOYER OTTOMAN B&B Italia Luminaire Chicago, IL 312.664.9582 FOYER SHELF Pastoe Luminaire Chicago, IL 312.664.9582

HOME BUILDER Weiss Enterprises, Inc. Highwood, IL 847.266.8811 INTERIOR DESIGN Petra Adelfang Design Glencoe, IL 773.315.1404

LANDSCAPE INSTALLATION Mariani Landscape Lake Bluff, IL 847.234.2172

MILLWORK Bernhard Woodwork, Ltd. Northbrook, IL 847.291.1040

LIMESTONE FLOOR Stone Source Chicago, IL 312.335.9900

PETRIFIED WOOD TABLE Hudson Furniture New York, NY 212.645.7800

KITCHEN BARSTOOLS Cappellini Luminaire Chicago, IL 312.664.9582

LIVING ROOM ARTWORK Mary Abbott McCormick Gallery Chicago, IL 312.226.6800

KITCHEN COUNTERTOPS Soupcan Chicago, IL 312.243.6928

LIVING ROOM COCKTAIL TABLE Christian Liaigre Holly Hunt Chicago, IL 312.661.1900

LANDSCAPE DESIGN Hoerr Schaudt Landscape Architects Chicago, IL 312.492.6501

LIVING ROOM RUG Odegard Chicago, IL 312.644.9638

PILLOW FABRICATION Blinds & More Chicago, IL 773.777.7236 POOL Boilini Company, Inc. Libertyville, IL 847.680.8800 STONE WORK Lake Forest Masonry Lake Forest, IL 847.234.6820


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CHAIR Restoration Hardware Chicago, IL 312.475.9116

MIRROR Global Views Dallas, TX 888.956.0030

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BED Noir Casa Bella Chicago, IL 312.670.0760

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BEDDING Nieman Marcus Northbrook, IL 847.564.0300

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SCONCES Visual Comfort CAI Designs Chicago, IL 312.755.9163

A R C H I T E C T U R E Design Studio 24, LLC H O M E B U I L D E R Space Lab I N T E R I O R D E S I G N Lisa Wolfe Design

APPLIANCES Bosch, KitchenAid, Rohl, Wolf Abt Glenview, IL 847.967.8830 ARCHITECTURE Design Studio 24, LLC Schaumburg, IL 847.885.8300 BATHROOM CABINET HARDWARE Schaub Clark & Barlow Chicago, IL 312.726.3010 BATHROOM FAUCETS Rohl Studio41 Lincolnwood, IL 847.676.4767 BATHROOM HANGERS New Content Chicago, IL 773.235.8626

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BATHROOM LIGHT PENDANTS Hudson Valley Idlewood Electric Supply, Inc. Chicago, IL 773.286.1800 BATHROOM MIRRORS Millionaire Rejects Chicago, IL 773.857.3105 BATHROOM MOSAIC TILES Urban Archaeology Chicago, IL 312.527.4627 BATHROOM SCREEN Three Friends Studio, Ltd. Chicago, IL 312.329.8688 BATHROOM STAINED GLASS Mulligan Stained Glass Studio Chicago, IL 773.793.2934

BATHROOM TILES Granite and Marble Resources Chicago, IL 312.670.4400 BEDROOM ACCENT PILLOW FABRIC Kravet Chicago, IL 312.527.0505 BEDROOM CHANDELIER Oly Mecox Gardens Chicago, IL 312.836.0571 BEDROOM LAMP Vintage Pine Chicago, IL 312.943.9303 BLACK OTTOMAN FABRIC Robert Allen Chicago, IL 312.644.5790 CUSTOM FURNITURE FABRICATION Eurocraft Chicago, IL 312.850.0071

FLOORS Home Carpet One Chicago, IL 773.935.9314 FOYER SCONCES Hudson Valley Idlewood Electric Supply, Inc. Chicago, IL 773.286.1800 FOYER TABLE Henredon Chicago, IL 312.464.1865 FOYER WALLPAPER Area International Chicago, IL 312.670.3640 HOME BUILDER Space Lab Chicago, IL 773.426.3127 INTERIOR DESIGN Lisa Wolfe Design Chicago, IL 312.593.1710

KITCHEN CHAIR UPHOLSTERY Eli Wyn Upholstery Chicago, IL 312.421.4441

MEDIA ROOM TABLE The Good Old Days, Inc., Antiques & Collectibles Chicago, IL 773.472.8837

KITCHEN TABLE Hickory Chair Chicago, IL 312.644.4275

ROUND NESTING TABLES Crate and Barrel Chicago, IL 312.787.4775

LIVING ROOM FIREPLACE SURROUND Materials Marketing Chicago, IL 312.226.0222

STRIPED SOFA Hickory Chair Walter E. Smithe Chicago, IL 773.528.7787

LIVING ROOM FLOOR LAMP Circa Lighting Savannah, GA 912.447.1008

STRIPED SOFA FABRIC Brunschwig & Fils Chicago, IL 312.329.0178

LIVING ROOM LEATHER CHAIRS Halo Styles Casa Bella Chicago, IL 312.670.0760

WALL & FURNITURE PAINTING Effects Textures Colors Chicago, IL 312.961.2277

MEDIA ROOM RUG Karastan Peerless Imported Rugs Chicago, IL 312.525.0296

WOOD SHUTTERS Curtain Couture Chicago, IL 773.472.4400


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CONCRETE FLOORS Designing Concrete, Inc. Woodstock, IL 815.790.2484

ARMCHAIR Moooi Haute Living Chicago, IL 312.329.9000

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COCKTAIL TABLE Noguchi for Herman Miller Design Within Reach Chicago, IL 312.482.8661

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LIGHT PENDANT Ylighting Walnut Creek, CA 866.428.9289

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WALLCOVERING Maya Romanoff Chicago, IL 773.465.6909

H O M E B U I L D E R Mariottini, Inc. I N T E R I O R D E S I G N jamesthomas, LLC

CUSTOM FURNITURE FABRICATION Eurocraft Chicago, IL 312.850.0071

FOYER WALLPAPER Osborne & Little Chicago, IL 312.467.0913

KITCHEN DESIGN de Giulio Kitchen Design Chicago, IL 312.494.9200

LIGHT PENDANT Flos Lightology Chicago, IL 312.994.1000

DINING ROOM CHANDELIER Bocci Luminaire Chicago, IL 312.664.9582

GREEN CHAIR Hive Portland, OR 503.242.1967

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Chicago Specialty Gardens Chicago, IL 312.243.7140

LIGHT - UP BENCHES Design Within Reach Chicago, IL 312.482.8661

EGG CHAIR Arne Jacobsen for Fritz Hansen Design Within Reach Chicago, IL 312.482.8661 FELTED - WOOL SCULPTURE VivaTerra Pueblo, CO 800.233.0166 FOYER PHOTOGRAPHY Alice Wheeler Greg Kucera Gallery Seattle, WA 206.624.0770

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HOME AUTOMATION Dexter Electric Company Northbrook, IL 312.493.2588 HOME BUILDER Mariottini, Inc. Itasca, IL 312.617.8592 INTERIOR DESIGN jamesthomas, LLC Chicago, IL 312.738.7300 KITCHEN COUNTERTOPS CCR Tops Elgin, IL 847.844.8889

LIBRARY LAMP Philippe Starck Design Within Reach Chicago, IL 312.482.8661 LIBRARY RUG Oscar Isberian Rugs Chicago, IL 312.467.1212 LIBRARY SHEARLING PILLOWS Overland Fairfield, IA 800.683.7526 LIBRARY SPEAKERS Bowers & Wilkins North Reading, MA 978.664.2870

LIVING ROOM ARTWORK Stephen Patterson Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada 902.477.1471 Frank Kozik St. Paul, MN 651.292.1623

LIVING ROOM COCKTAIL TABLE Fritz Hansen Morlen Sinoway Atelier Chicago, IL 312.432.0100 LIVING ROOM PILLOW FABRIC Rudolph Spangler Summer Hill, Ltd. Chicago, IL 312.467.6860

Stark Chicago, IL 312.329.9043

LIVING ROOM RUG Hokanson Chicago, IL 800.560.8834 MASTER BATH ARTWORK Scott Fortino Chicago, IL 773.220.6367 MASTER BATH FAUCETS Dornbracht Community Home Supply Chicago, IL 773.281.7010 MASTER BATH LIGHT PENDANTS Niche Modern Beacon, NY 212.777.2101 MASTER BATH SINKS Lacava, LLC Chicago, IL 773.637.9600

MASTER BEDROOM FLOOR LAMP Artemide Chicago, IL 312.475.0100 MASTER BEDROOM RUG Missoni Home Unica Home Las Vegas, NV 702.616.9280 MILLWORK Eurocraft Chicago, IL 312.850.0071 OFFICE ARTWORK Angelo Musco New York, NY 212.348.6261 SLIDING GLASS DOORS Sliding Glass Door Company Chicago, IL 312.494.9494


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COUNTERTOPS Better Way Stone Surfaces Chicago, IL 773.286.2380

SADDLE STOOLS Columbus & Cook Antiques Vero Beach, FL 772.770.1544

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WING CHAIRS Baker Chicago, IL 312.733.0353

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RUG Stark Chicago, IL 312.329.9043

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SUN MIRROR Lumiere New York, NY 212.333.5053

A R C H I T E C T U R E Michael Hershenson Architects H O M E B U I L D E R Franklin & Wells, LLC I N T E R I O R D E S I G N Bardes Interiors

APPLIANCES Miele, Sub-Zero, Viking Abt Glenview, IL 847.967.8830

CUSTOM FURNITURE FABRICATION Maze Home Winnetka, IL 847.441.1115

ARCHITECTURE Michael Hershenson Architects Evanston, IL 847.869.7700

DINING ROOM CHANDELIER Currey & Company Maze Home Winnetka, IL 847.441.1115

BEDROOM NIGHTSTAND The Elephant’s Foot Antiques West Palm Beach, FL 561.832.0170

DINING ROOM SCONCES Visual Comfort Maze Home Winnetka, IL 847.441.1115

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FAMILY ROOM DRAPERY FABRIC David Easton for Lee Jofa Lee Jofa Chicago, IL 312.644.2965 FAMILY ROOM FIREPLACE SURROUND Schwake Stone Company Des Plaines, IL 847.824.8044 FAMILY ROOM TELEVISION Samsung Abt Glenview, IL 847.967.8830

FLOORS Sepo Builders, Inc. Des Plaines, IL 773.732.6030

INTERIOR DESIGN Bardes Interiors Winnetka, IL 847.441.1115

GRASS - CLOTH WALLCOVERING Schumacher Chicago, IL 312.527.4650

LIVING ROOM ACCENT PILLOWS Bunny Williams New York, NY 212.935.5930

HOME AUTOMATION Hooked Up Installs Lincolnshire, IL 847.863.4414

LIVING ROOM ARTWORK Shirley Cean Youngs The Lily Pad Gallery Watch Hill, RI 401.559.2988

HOME BUILDER Franklin & Wells, LLC Chicago, IL 773.772.9170

MILLWORK Ashland Millwork, Inc. Wheeling, IL 847.465.8101

POTS & PANS RACK Howard Kaplan Designs New York, NY 646.443.7170 RED PRINT CHAIRS Travers Summer Hill, Ltd. Chicago, IL 312.467.6860 WINDOW SHUTTERS Shutter Hut, Inc. Volo, IL 847.740.6790


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L o c at e d at 48 South Washington Street, Suite 2 Hinsdale, IL 60521 630.323.4820 www.mdesigninginteriors.com



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U n i q u e . Ve r s a t i l e . S o p h i s t i c a t e d . Global Marble & Granite Imports, Inc., is one of the largest exotic natural stone suppliers in Chicagoland. With over 7,000 slabs in stock, let Global Marble be the source for all of your stone needs.

Granite • Marble • Travertine • Limestone • Onyx

Visit Our Showroom Available at Merchandise Mart - Design Resource Center, Suite #163 250 W. Gerri Lane, Addison, IL 60101 Monday - Friday 8:30am-5:00pm Saturday 8:30am-12:30pm Phone: 630-458-0900 globalimport@usa.com

President: Joe Giannola

Fax: 630-458-0909


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1357 W. Concord Place 773.252.7300

555 N. Franklin Street 312.467.9590


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CUSTOM GARAGE DOORS

LUXURY BEDDING

ARCHITECTURE KITCHEN & BATH RESIDENTIAL DESIGNERS HOME AUTOMATION

TRAVEL FLOOR COVERINGS

ORGANIZATIONAL SOLUTIONS

GALLERIES

FABRICS & WINDOW COVERINGS

POOL BUILDERS

CUSTOM FINISHES

FINANCING

STONE & TILE

FURNITURE & ACCESSORIES

CUSTOM WOODWORKING

ANTIQUES

PHOTOGRAPHY

HOTELSHARDSCAPES WINE CELLARS

LIGHTING

HOME THEATER DESIGN

JEWELRY

FAUX FINISHES

OUTDOOR LIVING

BUILDING MATERIALS

FLORAL

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ARBORIST

C UST O M FIRE PLA C E S

Arborsmith Ltd.

Arborsmith Ltd. specializes in simplifying tree maintenance and preservation, especially before and during construction, to preserve the irreplaceable natural resource of your mature trees. We use a highly personalized approach and come with over 40 years of education and experience. 16009 Woodbine Circle, Vernon Hills, IL; 847.634.7734; thearborsmiths.com

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Illinois Isokern Corporation

Isokern has been tested to UL safety standards and is compliant with U.S. building codes.

Isokern is the pioneer in modular masonry fireplace and chimney design. It utilizes recycled high-quality volcanic pumice that provides high insulation values that exhibit reflective qualities that make your fireplace efficient, safe and built to last a lifetime. 7728 South Grant Street, Burr Ridge, IL; 630.986.9963; isokern.net

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Rugo / Raff Ltd. Architects

Rugo / Raff Architects seeks to create innovative designs tailored to clients’ needs and focused on program, budget and schedule. We endeavor to create imaginative solutions with the highest level of craftsmanship, design and finish. 20 West Hubbard Street, 5th Floor, Chicago, IL; 312.464.0222; rugoraff.com

Katonah Architectural Hardware

Katonah Architectural Hardware features hardware for the home with styles including traditional, ornate and contemporary. It represents a wide array of manufacturers from around the world as well as Katonah’s private design collection. Hardware specialists are on hand from initial selection to project completion. The Merchandise Mart, Suite 163, Chicago, IL; 312.670.1313; katonahhardware.com


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Woodward Sapele

Fine architectural woodwork customdesigned and finished to complement and enhance the spaces they occupy.

Design through installation of built-in woodwork and freestanding furniture of the highest quality materials and state-of-the-art fabrication techniques. Woodward Sapele uses primarily wood, while often incorporating metal, glass, stone or fabric for entertainment centers, tables, kitchens, beds, closets, libraries and more.

EVENTS

The Big Red Barn

The Big Red Barn at Grand Prix Equestrian. Redefining the meaning and magic of entertainment.

1833 North Major, Chicago, IL; 773.351.8888; woodward-sapele.com

D O O R S & WI ND OW S

45W015 Welter Road, Maple Park, IL; 312.593.4466; grandprixequestrian.com

DO O RS & W IN DO W S

Custom Window Company

The WarmView Series is for homeowners who want contemporary metal windows without the large framing members of commercial products.

The Big Red Barn is a spectacular new venue for staging your next special event. Located at the elegant estate of Grand Prix Equestrian outside Chicago, The Big Red Barn provides an ideal setting for every kind of affair, large or small, formal or casual. And championship horses add that memorable touch.

Custom Window’s WarmView Series combines the energy efficiency of residential products with the much higher performance standards of commercial-grade windows. 2727 South Santa Fe Drive, Englewood, CO; 303.722.0822, 877.264.4860; customwindow.com

Marvin Design Gallery

Marvin Design Gallery’s state-of-the-art showroom is devoted to Marvin’s products alone. With more than 70 interactive displays spread out over 7,000 square feet, our showroom affords customers the opportunity to see, touch, operate and truly experience Marvin’s masterfully crafted products. 930 North Shore Drive, Lake Bluff, IL; Marvinbyestates.com


F LO O R CO VER I NGS

FURN IT URE & A C C E SSO RIE S

Russell Martin Carpet and Rugs

Functional beauty.

Russell Martin provides carpet and custom rugs at the cutting edge of design, beauty and functionality. Our distinctive selection of products offers tools for integrative design that manifests your home as an expression of your vision and values. 633 North Washington, Naperville, IL; 630.961.1312; rmcarpets.com

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Evan Lewis

Left - Maya Console Table in hand-formed steel finished with bronze patina. Right - Petalon Drink Table in hand-forged steel.

Jagoli Design + Fabrication

Daniel Garcia

Jagoli is a full-service furniture manufacturing firm complete with millwork, metal finishing and upholstery departments. In addition to creating its own product, the company fabricates for design and architecture firms to their specifications nationwide and also offers expert interior design services. 401 North Western Avenue, Chicago, IL; 312.563.0583; jagoli.com

FURN IT URE & A C C E SSO RIE S

M Home

Sculptor Evan Lewis creates stunning furniture, lighting and accessories in his Chicago studio for discerning trade and non-trade clientele. Each piece can be customized for size and finish. Visit our showroom where many of the pieces are on display. 3368 North Elston Avenue, Chicago, IL; 773.539.0402; evanlewisinc.com

M Home provides clients with personalized elements to make a house a home. Designing with clients’ preferences at the forefront from coast to coast, the Chicago-based company is truly on the forefront of its field. 48 South Washington Street, Suite 2, Hinsdale, IL; 630.323.4820; mdesigninginteriors.com


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Manifesto

IN T E RIO R DE SIG N

Anthony Michael Interior Design

Renowned for his ability to meld eclectic styles into a cohesive space, Anthony Michael takes his cues from tradition but also pairs new and old. Knowledge of architecture and design history gathered from travels adds dimension to his work and brings clients a global design perspective.

Richard and Barbara Gorman have applied their respective careers in architecture and interior design to representing the finest in elegant, modern furniture, accessories and lighting available anywhere. 755 North Wells Street, Chicago, IL; 312.664.0733; manifestofurniture.com

H O ME AU TO M ATI ON

333 North Canal, Townhome 4, Chicago, IL; 312.258.8811; Michael-associates.com

IN T E RIO R DE SIG N

Tunnel Vision Technology

Since 1999, Tunnel Vision Technology has been providing Chicago’s leading designers and architects with home technology solutions. A CE Pro Top 100 Company for four years running, Tunnel Vision Technology boasts an impressive roster of loyal clients that speaks volumes about its work. 1640 West Hubbard, Suite 200, Chicago, IL; 312.829.9145; tunnel1.com; sales@tunnel1.com

Gary Lee Partners

Residences designed by Gary Lee Partners reflect the dynamic personality of each client with attention to detail, and an elegant, eclectic and enthusiastic flair. 360 West Superior Street, Chicago, IL; 312.640.8300; garyleepartners.com


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K IT C H E N & B A T H

Loren Reid Seaman & Asscociates, Inc.

Clients often struggle with fears when hiring an interior designer. Loren Reid Seaman has been listening for over 25 years. He feels it is his job to listen, observe, interpret and ask the right questions to set goals and create a design that reflects your home and lifestyle.

Hydrology

Modernsphere: Designed by Claudio Silvestrin for Hydrology.

1188 Heather Drive, Lake Zurich, IL; 847.550.6363; lrsinteriors.com

K I T C HEN & B ATH

Hydrology offers rare and exquisite hydro-centric designs that are pure, original and authentic. It’s a place like nowhere else in which a passion for extraordinary design couples with the technical expertise of progressive water delivery through uncommon bath and spa furniture and fixtures. We exist to inspire our clients and facilitate the creation of a dream. 435 North LaSalle Street, Chicago, IL; 312.832.9000; hydrologychicago.com

K IT C H E N & B A T H

Acquisitions for the Home

Acquisitions for the Home offers unique cabinetry for the home. Our craftsmanship is evident in our beautiful kitchens, detailed fireplaces and oneof-a-kind furniture pieces. Kevin Claes and his team work with clients and designers, ensuring a unique and beautiful statement. Visit our new showroom in The Arboretum of South Barrington. 100 West Higgins Road, South Barrington, IL; 847.428.7000; AcqHome.com

MAAX

MAAX introduces the PURFECTKURV and MECHANIX shower doors. The PURFECTKURV was recognized by Glass Magazine, which awarded MAAX its Crystal Achievement Award for the “Most Innovative Bath Enclosure.” MAAX Chicago Representatives

Nichole Kronish: nichole.kronish@maax.com 312.545.1262; maax.com

Janel Allgeier: janel.allgeier@maax.com 312.446.9215; maax.com


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Neff® of Chicago

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1. Dream Kitchen: Circular chocolate ash veneer island and Cosentino’s Prexury quartz gemstone countertop. Sculpted euro-laminate wood panels and steel inlay doors.

4. Louis Philippe: Trimmed with intricately inlaid patterns, sand-burned medallions surrounded with book- and mirror-matched olive ash burl.

2. Contemporary Euro-laminate Collection: Textured open-grain cream rift-oak upper cabinets with a curved European walnut high-gloss-finished base.

5. Valet Closet: Crafted to be your unique haute couture apparel boutique. Available in veneer, laminate and custom-painted finishes.

3. Circular Cuisine: Rich ribbon mahogany exotic veneer cabinets with exclusive holographic sculptured wood finish on the circular island.

distributor, our independently owned showroom and custom-design boutique features the widest selection of luxury cabinets by world-renowned Neff® Kitchens. Serving Chicagoland and surrounding states, the team at Neff of Chicago will work with you to flawlessly install your kitchen, closet, bathroom or millwork—on time and on budget. Neff of Chicago owner Pat Borg invites you to explore Neff’s impeccable product portfolio, infinite custom design options, and over 5,000 of the highest-grade exotic wood grains, veneers and custom color finishes available. Neff of Chicago—Extraordinary Cabinetry for Extraordinary Homes. The Merchandise Mart, Suite 144, Chicago, IL; 312.467.9585; neff-of-chicago.com


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K IT C H E N & B A T H

O’Brien Harris

Painted cabinetry is offset by polished nickel, zinc and walnut in O’Brien Harris’ Metropolitan Collection.

Over a decade of collaboration, Laura O’Brien and Peter Harris have refined a collective philosophy that melds the rich furniture heritages of Great Britain and America. O’Brien Harris believes in creating handmade custom cabinetry with the pure lines and precise proportions of finely tailored interiors. Chicago, IL; 312.464.9460; obrienharris.com

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Spend $500 for an in-home consultation and apply toward a purchase of $5,000 or more in qualifying products at The KOHLER Store.

No other place offers a shopping experience like The KOHLER Store. Visit one of our three Chicagoland locations and let one of our KOHLER certified design experts help you create your dream bathroom. 100 Merchandise Mart, Chicago, IL, 312.755.2510; 1180 North Milwaukee Avenue, Glenview, IL, 847.635.8071; 775 Village Center Drive, Burr Ridge, IL, 630.655.8096; thekohlerstore.com

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Ovation Cabinetry

Ovation transforms any room in your home. Your style. Your convenience. Our cabinetry.

The KOHLER Store

When you make Ovation Cabinetry a part of your home, it’s the ultimate compliment we can receive. We specialize in cabinetry made for living by people who care. 1750 Wall Street, Salina, KS; 800.426.4648; ovationcabinetry.com

Botanical Concepts Chicago

Our expertise transforms challenging outdoor spaces into exceptional urban environments.

Whether you seek a sanctuary for quiet reflection or a dynamic space for entertaining, Botanical Concepts Chicago designs elegant and functional outdoor spaces to complement your lifestyle. 528 West Dickens Avenue, Chicago, IL; 312.404.5707; botanicalconceptschicago.com


K I T C HEN & BATH

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Porcelanosa, a global leader in the innovation, design, manufacture and distribution of tile, kitchen and bath products, endeavors to be the industry leader by providing trendsetting, cutting-edge designs of unparalleled beauty and refinement, uncompromising quality, technologically superior products and dependable services to its clients.

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1. G580-G625 – Black Gloss, Yeso Gloss, Mongoy Natural Kitchen: Customizable European kitchen featuring soft-closing drawers and durable hinges. Available in a variety of colors and finishes. 2. Deco Crystal Dark: Super high-gloss, large-format ceramic wall tile that measures 13” x 40” with a decorative design. Other colors available.

3. Cala Vanity: A free-standing vanity with soft-closing drawers for storage. Available in a variety of colors and finishes. 4. Piano: A modern, classic vanity with claw legs and a marble top. 5. Perlato: A ceramic mosaic with a marble-like pattern in a cool gray tone. Available in an 8” x 12” format

LuxeHome at The Merchandise Mart Suite 149, Chicago, IL; 312.204.6220; PORCELANOSA-USA.COM


P O O L BU I LD ER S

ST O N E & T ILE

Barrington Pools, Inc.

Our expertise transforms challenging outdoor spaces into exceptional urban environments.

Barrington Pools offers turnkey design and construction services that provide customized outdoor living possibilities, supported after installation by maintenance plans. Route 5 South Highway 59, Barrington, IL; 847.381.1245; barrington-pools.com

Granite & Marble Resources

Granite & Marble Resources and Maestro Mosaics are cutting-edge innovators of natural stone, glass, metal, mosaic and shell tiles. We are direct importers, and have a warehouse in Chicago and a full countertop factory. We have over 1,000 products for you to choose from! 222 Merchandise Mart, Suite 115, Chicago, IL; 312.670.4400; maestromosaics.com

S T O N E & TI LE

Global Marble & Granite Importers

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Global Marble & Granite Importers is a leading importer of the world’s finest natural stone. The experienced staff serves the individual needs of homeowners, designers, granite fabricators and builders. 250 West Gerri Lane, Addison, IL; 630.458.0900; globalimport@usa.com


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Baird & Warner

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1. 199 E. Lake Shore Drive, #6-W,

Chicago’s Streeterville, $4,600,000, Linda Shaughnessy, 312.961.6212

2. 75 E. Elm Street,

Chicago’s Gold Coast, $3,500,000,

Valerie Samutin, 312.952.8833

3. 420 E. Waterside Drive, #3910, Chicago’s Lakeshore East, $2,599,000, Ginger Menne, 312.927.0852

4. 445 E. North Water, #2605

Chicago’s River East, $2,450,000, Nicholas Colagiovanni, 312.501.5151

5. 270 E. Pearson Street, #803,

Chicago’s Gold Coast, $2,250,000, Caroline Druker/Rebecca Ravenna, 847.471.5115

Baird & Warner has yielded consistent results for more than 156 years, servicing the unique needs of Chicagoland’s diverse luxury homeowners. The Baird & Warner Luxury Portfolio Fine Property Collection is a multidimensional marketing strategy for our finest listings, under the notion that luxury real estate involves dedication and a trusting relationship. We offer targeted solutions that combine our experience and trusted local sensitivity with global reach and resources to pair today’s discerning sellers with qualified buyers. Optimal results are achieved through worldwide exposure and exclusive marketing materials. 737 North Michigan Avenue, Suite 1800, Chicago, IL; 312.640.7010; bairdwarner.com/luxuryportfolio


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Backyard Vision rosebrook pools

Rosebrook Pools has been at the forefront of the custom pool industry in the Midwest since 1943. From innovative designs and materials to structural integrity that surpasses industry standards, Rosebrook creates award-winning pools, spas and water features for their discerning clientele. rosebrookpools.com; 847.362.0400


design sensiBility jessica lagrange interiors

Since its establishment in 1998, Jessica Lagrange Interiors has been synonymous with interior design relevant for ultramodern and traditional clientele alike, with an aesthetic as classic as it is current. jessicalagrange.com; 312.751.8727

Masterfully crafted marvin design gallery by estates windows

Marvin Design Gallery by Estates Windows is Chicagoland’s largest Marvin Design Gallery with 70-plus interactive window and door displays. Customer service is the foundation of our company. marvinbyestates.com; 847.615.1003

european coMfort iqmatics

IQMatics is a haven for Euro-styled pieces as well as modern bedrooms and sectionals. Quality workmanship, comfort and a “design first� principle make IQMatics a mainstay on the market. iqmatics.com; 847.885.3600



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UPWARD BOUND WHILE RESIDENTS OF CHICAGO KNOW A THING OR TWO ABOUT LESS-THAN-PERFECT WINTER WEATHER, AN APPRECIATION FOR THE GREAT OUTDOORS IS NEVER LACKING, AS EVIDENT IN THIS HIGH-RISE TERRACE.

Designer Jamie Dietrich crafted this home accent for Anthropologie using 19th-century glass and a found piece of coral. Beach Find Bottle, Coral, $598; anthropologie.com

URBAN EATS A quaint dining area comprising pieces from Janus et Cie occupies a corner of the 18th-floor terrace, allowing alfresco diners uninhibited views of downtown Chicago and Lake Michigan.

Add a pop of color to a seating area with Ballard Designs’ outdoor-friendly acrylic accent pillow, available in several designs. Tuscan Stripe, $39; ballarddesigns.com

SUBTLE SEPARATION Just as interiors are divided into rooms, so, too, should this method be applied to the outdoors. Scott Byron, landscape architect and CEO of Lake Bluff, Illinois-based Scott Byron & Company, designated areas on this terrace for different activities. “There’s a small lounging space by the barbecue, a larger dining area and a more intimate sitting spot,” he says. “It’s a very large terrace, so we had to find a way to create a sense of intimacy through furniture placement and scale.”

PICTURE SPOT Having a high-rise terrace in a large city is a luxury many choose The 31-inch depth of this reclaimed teak planter allows for strong root growth of plantings in less forgiving environments. Reclaimed Teak Flower Pot, price available upon request; halostyles.com

to enjoy. Accordingly, Byron always bases his design concepts for high-rise projects on one thing—the scenery. “Everything you do on a terrace is about the views,” he says. “A successful landscape design is kept very simple. It’s not about adding layers of stuff so much as it is about taking the layers away.” Minimal and unfussy plantings, furniture and accessories work best, as shown in the scene at right, featuring Janus et Cie’s Amalfi II collection, surrounded by crabapple, lilac and boxwood.

WIND POWER Chicagoans know their beloved habitat isn’t dubbed the Windy City without reason. As a landscape architect, Byron must consider these weather extremes. “On higher floors, we have to design a space that would hold up if it were to be hit Thin, elongated legs provide a delicate touch to Janus et Cie’s powder-coated stainless steel sofa from the Amalfi II collection. Deep Tuxedo Sofa, price available upon request; janusetcie.com

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with a Category 4 hurricane,” he says. For this project, that meant heavy wrought-iron furniture and deep, sturdy wooden planters that allow the roots of the plantings to penetrate far below the top of the soil.


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Deep planters made of ipe, a South American hardwood, are durable enough to survive the winter climate and strong Chicago winds.

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CALIFORNIA DREAMING WITH NE A R-PE RFECT CONDIT IONS, IT ’S NO WONDER THAT S OUTHERN CALIFORNIANS HAVE QUITE L I TE RA LLY FOU ND A WAY TO B LUR T HE L INES BETWEEN THE INDOORS AND OUT.

Murray Feiss’ chandelier provides a luxurious way to shed light when the sun goes down. Bernadette Collection, price available upon request; feiss.com

POOL VIEW The open-air cabana of this Newport Coast, California, estate, featuring a coffee table from Paul Ferrante and chairs from Palecek, connects two wings of the home.

DUAL HOUSE Midwestern artist Ken Rausch created this vivid outdoor painting on a copper “canvas” for Frontgate. Original Copper Outdoor Art, from $199; frontgate.com

It’s not hard to imagine a night spent outdoors when the luxuries of the interiors are present. In the pool house at right, Sheldon Harte, principal of Laguna Beach, California’s Harte Brownlee & Associates, along with Irvine, California’s EBTA Architects, incorporated such elements as radiant floor heating and retractable doors that close to the outside on command. “The structure allows people the luxury of being outside but not exposed to the elements of sun and moisture,” Harte says. “But it can also be used as auxiliary guest space.”

COMFORT ZONE Fortunately for homeowners, no longer does the “outdoor-friendly” label mean you must sacrifice comfort. “Outdoor furnishings have come so far in recent years,” Harte says. “They handle much better, Los Angeles designer Kristen Buckingham’s first line of outdoor furnishings includes this intricate piece, shown in traditional teak. Laurent Étagère, $19,500; kristenbuckingham.com

and there are so many more options in material and style.” With a plethora of possibilities—from canvas and acrylic fabrics to wood, wicker and steel furnishings to outdoor paintings, sculpture and lighting—transforming the outdoors into an extension of the home is effortless.

WEATHER REPORT Combating the everyday sun and moisture of a coastal Southern California property is best achieved through covered environments with means for temperature control. But, Harte says, that’s not the only weather concern he’s dealt with. “The Santa Ana winds can wreak havoc on exposed furniture and plants, particularly on Inspired by Roman architecture, this chair from Brown Jordan comprises hand-forged aluminum. Florentine Lounge Chair, price available upon request; brownjordan.com

the coast.” Securing loose chairs, chaises and planters, or bringing them inside when the winds get strong, is essential to protect pieces from damage.


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One of Lotus Sculpture’s many garden statues, this Buddha adds character and zen to an outdoor living room. Seated Granite Buddha Statue with Halo, $2,450; lotussculpture.com

DINNER PARTY The rear terrace of this Coral Gables, Florida, estate comfortably seats 10 at a glass-topped dining table set atop cast stone bases from Sutherland Furniture.

PERFECT MATCH Soak up the sun’s rays on a handcrafted premium-teak and woven-wicker chaise lounge from Giati. Tessuto Chaise Lounge, price available upon request; giati.com

Every South Florida waterfront home begs for ample outdoor lounging space, and this Tuscan-style structure by interior designer Carola Hinojosa, principal at Miami’s Hinojosa Design Studio, and Miami architect Ramon Pacheco, of Ramon Pacheco & Associates, Architect and Planner, is no exception. “We aimed to create a very relaxed and calm atmosphere,” Hinojosa says. The spacious rear terrace features stone columns, light-walnut travertine flooring and contrasting dark wood beams on the ceiling.

SOCIAL NETWORK Designed to be enjoyed alone or with the owners’ frequent guests, the terrace is equipped with a variety of seating options, including Jeffrey Court’s crushed glass mosaics are perfect for dressing up an accent wall behind a grill or outdoor kitchen. Wisdom Crushed Mood Glass, price available upon request; jeffreycourt.com

single chaise lounges by the pool, space for two dining rooms—one more formal and the other casual—and a lounge area. Outdoor kitchen and bar areas allow the hosts the freedom to stay near their guests. “I encourage my clients to enjoy the outdoors as much as they can,” Hinojosa says. “That’s what living in Florida is all about.”

MATERIAL WORLD Though it’s easy to enjoy an outdoor living room, South Floridians must take heed of the furnishings they opt to leave outside. “Choosing the correct materials is essential for the outdoors in Florida,” Hinojosa says. “Avoid any metals, unless they are powder Sutherland Furniture’s dining table features a teak top with lazy Susan attachment. Cast Stone Base Dining Table, price available upon request; sutherlandfurniture.com

coated or protected, due to the risk of oxidation.” The humid climate of South Florida works best with wood, stone and outdoor-friendly fabrics, as evident in Hinojosa’s selections of the teak Sutherland furniture and fabric from Perennials seen here.

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Embrace a love of gardening with this galvanized-metal watering can in a rustresistant powder coating. Green Watering Can, $30; crateandbarrel.com

WARM THOUGHTS An intimate seating area centers on a stone fire pit outside an Aspen dwelling, which looks out to a Ponderosa pine forest and Aspen Mountain in the distance.

Keep warm year-round with the Ziggurat fire pit, designed to reflect 20th-century design trends from Art Deco to midcentury modern. Ziggurat Chat Pit, price available upon request; owlee.com

NATURAL GROWTH The uneven terrain of Colorado often brings with it architectural hurdles. In this case, it was an old-growth Ponderosa pine located centrally in the site’s building envelope. “Challenges often represent opportunities for extraordinary design solutions,” says Valerie Alexander Yaw, principal at Aspen’s Bluegreen. “We chose to preserve the tree and design the home around this great specimen.” Staying true to the environment, Yaw repurposed materials from the site and sourced local stone, boulders and wood for the outdoor living spaces.

CREATIVE FORCE Working closely with nature warrants plenty of opportunities to Upholster pillows and cushions in hues evocative of nature, such as those in this turquoise striped fabric from Perennials. Jake Stripe, Agave, price available upon request; perennialsfabrics.com

be creative. While much of the home and outdoor features are clad in natural materials, Yaw incorporated a series of contrasting stainless-steel poles, some outfitted with light fixtures, to add interest and serve a functional purpose. “I was inspired by the client’s seemingly simple request for a place to hang his robe when relaxing in the spa,” she says. “They were designed to mimic the property’s natural pine forest.”

NEW HEIGHTS While Coloradans enjoy prime outdoor weather in the summer, cold winter temperatures and high altitudes can hinder many types of plant growth. “The area’s plant palette is limited by its high elevation, but Bluegreen has spent over 10 years building Part of Summit Furniture’s Smoothie Collection, this contemporary chair features elongated lines and comfortable cushions. Smoothie Lounge Chair, price available upon request; summitfurniture.com

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a database of plants that thrive under these conditions,” Yaw says. Some of Yaw’s favorites include bergenia, brunnera, blue avena and Karl Foerster, all of which, in keeping with Bluegreen’s environmental mission, are perennial plants.


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antiques

Szalon 910 North La Cienega Boulevard Los Angeles, CA.... 310-657-0089 www.szalonantiques.com

appliances

Jenn air 800-JENN-AIR www.jennair.com

Sub-zero 800-222-7820 www.subzero.com

The WeSTye Group 196 Exchange Boulevard Glendale Heights, IL 630-872-5100 www.thewestyegroup.com

arborist

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The reynoldS Group 1765 Maple Street, Suite 200 Northfield, IL...........847-501-3150 www.reynoldsarchitecture.com

catering

WoodWard Sapele 1833 North Mayor Chicago, IL ....... 773-351-8888 www.woodward-sapele.com

doors & windows

J & l caTerinG 1229 N. North Branch Street Chicago, IL .............. 312-280-7900 www.jandlcatering.com

custom finishes

faux deSiGn STudio 101 North Swift Road Addison, IL ...... 630-627-1011 www.fauxdesignstudio.com

custom fireplaces

illinoiS iSoKern corp. 7728 South Grant Street Burr Ridge, IL ...630-986-9963 www.isokern.net

custom hardware

ruGo / raff archiTecTS 20 West Hubbard Street Fifth Floor Chicago, IL .....312-464-0222 www.rugoraff.com

KaTonah archiTecTural hardWare The Merchandise Mart, Suite 163 Chicago, IL .............312-670-1313 www.katonahhardware.com

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baldWin 800-566-1986 www.baldwinhardware.com

loWell ThomaS Wynn archiTecT 410 S. Michigan Avenue, Suite 612 Chicago, IL ..........312-933-3090 www.ltwynn.com

Sun valley bronze 866-788-3631 www.sunvalleybronze.com

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chella TexTileS 805-560-8400 www.chellatextiles.com

donGhia 256 Washington Street Mount Vernon, NY ... 914-662-2377 www.donghia.com

cuSTom WindoW company 800-255-1820 www.customwindow.com

duralee 800-275-3872 www.duralee.com

marvin deSiGn Gallery 930 North Shore Drive Lake Bluff, IL ...847-615-1003 www.marvinbyestates.com

fabricuT 800-763-0524 www.stroheim.com

doorS for builderS, inc. 300 Eastern Avenue Bensenville, IL 630-412-8915 www.doorsforbuilders.com

KraveT 800-645-9068 www.kravet.com

nanaWall 888-226-0488 www.nanawall.com

moore & GileS 800-737-0169 www.mooreandgilesinc.com

events

financial

Grand prix equeSTrian, llc 1015 West Fulton Chicago, IL .......312-593-4466 www.grandprixequestrian.com

advanced public adJuSTerS 575 Waukegon Road Northbrook, IL ..... 847-504-8877 www.apadjusters.com

deSiGnS for diGniTy 5215 North Ravenswood Suite 203 Chicago, IL .......... 773-293-3259 www.designsfordignity.org

GuaranTeed raTe, inc. michelle bobarT 319 West Ontario, Suite 3 Chicago, IL ......... 312-379-3516 guaranteedrate.com/michellebobart

fabrics & window coverings

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GuaranTeed raTe, inc. brian JeSSen 400 Skokie Boulevard, Suite 110 Northbrook, IL ........847-712-0830 guaranteedrate.com/brianjessen


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ruSSell marTin carpeT & ruG 633 North Washington Street Naperville, IL 630-961-1312 www.rmcarpets.com

american leaTher 800-456-9599 www.americanleather.com

maiTland-SmiTh 1925 Eastchester Drive Highpoint, NC ....... 336-812-2400 www.maitland-smith.com

carliSle Wide planK floorS 800-595-9663 www.wideplankflooring.com

berman roSeTTi 310-476-6242 www.bermanrosetti.com

maGni deSiGn Kara Mann Showroom 119 West Hubbard Street, Fifth Floor Chicago, IL ................. 312-893-7590 www.karamann.com

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miTchell Gold + bob WilliamS 800-789-5401 www.mgbwhome.com

heWiTT horn, inc. 400 North Paulina Street Chicago, IL .............. 312-850-8000

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canToni 877-881-9191 www.cantoni.com

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neW concepT 180 2073 Cambria Court Northbrook, IL ........ 847-566-7606 www.newconcept180.com

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moTo arT 310-375-4531 www.motoart.com

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pariS ceramicS 888-845-3487 www.parisceramicsusa.com

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riordan SiGnaTure homeS 4130 Ellington Avenue Western Springs, IL 708-783-1133 www.riordanhomes.com

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GiorGeTTi 888-836-9100 www.giorgettiusa.com

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The reynoldS Group 1765 Maple Street, Suite 200 Northfield, IL........ 847-501-3150 www.reynoldsarchitecture.com

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vi-SprinG 866-611-1199 www.vispring.com

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iq maTicS 168 East Golf Road Schaumburg, IL ...847-885-3600 www.iqmatics.com

Sound livinG 1400 North Milwaukee Avenue Chicago, IL .............. 773-276-3100 www.soundliving.com

home builders & remodelers

interior designers

anThony michael inTerior deSiGn, lTd 333 North Canal, Townhome 4 Chicago, IL ....... 312-258-8811

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galleries

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evan leWiS 3368 North Elston Avenue Chicago, IL .....773-539-0402 www.evanlewisinc.com

J. roberT ScoTT 500 North Oak Street Inglewood, CA ...... 310-680-4380 www.jrobertscott.com

francine TurK 18 East Cullerton Street Chicago, IL ....... 312-674-1818 www.francineturk.com

loren reid Seaman deSiGn 1188 Heather Drive Lake Zurich, IL 847-550-6363 www.lrsinteriors.com

JaGoli 401 North Western Avenue Chicago, IL ..... 312-563-0583 www.jagoli.com

JeSSe chicaGo 745 North Wells Street Chicago, IL ...........312-787-3358 www.jessechicago.com

Gerber Scarpelli, inc. 110 North Peoria, Suite 205 Chicago, IL ............ 312-455-1144 www.kurtgerberfineart.com

arlinGTon deSiGn cenTer 3441 North Ridge Avenue Arlington Heights, IL 847-394-1373 www.arlingtondesigncenter.com

m home 48 South Washington Street Suite 2 Hinsdale, IL .... 630-323-4821 www.mdesigninginteriors.com

lee induSTrieS 800-892-7150 www.furniturebylee.com

manifeSTo 755 North Wells Street Chicago, IL .....312-664-0733 www.manifestofurniture.com

lorTS www.lorts.com

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home automation

Tunnel viSion TechnoloGy, inc. 1640 West Hubbard, Suite 200 Chicago, IL .....312-829-9145 www.tunnel1.com

c.a.i. deSiGnS 3425 North Ridge Avenue Arlington Heights, IL 847-398-4785 www.caidesigns.net Gray & WalTer aSSoc. 1018 11th Street Wilmette, IL ............323-653-8669 www.kennethwalter.com



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lighting

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hicKman deSiGn aSSociaTeS 1046 West Kinzie Street, Suite 102 Chicago, IL .......... 312-733-9520 www.hickmaninteriors.com

o’brien harriS, llc 500 North Wells Street 3rd Floor Chicago, IL .......312-464-9460 www.obrienharris.com

poGGenpohl 800-987-0553 info@poggenpohl.com www.poggenpohl.com

hammerTon liGhTinG 888-973-8095 www.hammerton.com

JeSSica laGranGe inTeriorS 605 North Michigan Avenue, Floor 4 Chicago, IL .............. 312-751-8728 www.jessicalagrange.com

ovaTion cabineTry 624 Spiral Boulevard Hastings, MN ... 800-426-4648 www.ovationcabinetry.com

rohl 800-777-9762 www.rohlhome.com

hinSdale liGhTinG 777 North York Road, Suite 9 Hinsdale, IL ........... 630-734-0662 www.hinsdalelighting.com

liSa Wolfe deSiGn 4836 North Magnolia, Suite 2A Chicago, IL ..........312-593-1710 www.lisawolfedesign.com

porcelanoSa uSa 222 Merchandise Mart Plaza Suite 149 Chicago, IL ...... 312-204-6220 www.porcelanosa-usa.com

SiemaTic 215-604-1350 info@siematic.com www.siematic.com

liTTman broS. 845 South Roselle Road Schaumburg, IL ..... 847-895-5155 www.littmanbros.com

The Kohler STore 100 Merchandise Mart Chicago, IL ...... 312-755-2510 www.thekohlerstore.com

Snaidero uSa 877-762-4337 www.snaidero-usa.com

inTerior perfecTion deSiGn Group 1540 Boyson Road Hiawatha, IL .......... 888-827-5355 www.interiorperfection.com

The Kohler STore 775 Village Center Drive Burr Ridge, IL 630-655-8096 www.thekohlerstore.com

STalWarT SySTemS, inc. 7797 North Caldwell Avenue Niles, IL .......... 847-972-1193 www.stalwartsystemsusa.com

caluco 702 Jessie Street San Fernando, CA.....866-535-6558 www.caluco.com

merchandiSe marT/deSiGn cenTer 222 Merchandise Mart Plaza Floors 6, 15, 16, 17 and 18 Chicago, IL .............312-527-7991 merchandisemartdesigncenter.com

The Kohler STore 1180 North Milwaukee Avenue Glenview, IL......847-635-8071 www.thekohlerstore.com

veSTa of hearTh and home 1357 West Concord Place Chicago, IL .......... 773-252-7300 www.vestachicago.com

GloSTer furniTure 866-GLOSTER www.gloster.com

merchandiSe marT properTieS, inc./luxe home 222 Merchandise Mart Plaza, Suite 470 Chicago, IL ..........312-527-7939 www.mmart.com

abruzzo KiTchenS 1105 Remington Road, Suite E Schaumburg, IL .... 847-885-0500 www.abruzzokitchens.com

Wpa chicaGo 314 West Superior Street Chicago, IL .....312-335-3855 www.wpachicago.com

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maax 715 Barry Avenue Wheaton, IL ....312-545-1262 www.maaxcollection.com

KrafTmaid 800-861-1986 www.KraftMaid.com

bevolo 504-522-9485 www.bevolo.com

baird & Warner 737 North Michigan Avenue Suite 1800 Chicago, IL .....312-640-7010 bairdwarner.com/luxuryportfolio

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Luxe Interiors + Design magazine celebrated the holiday season with two events in November and December. On November 18, Luxe hosted an intimate networking dinner for advertisers. The room was filled with architects, custom home builders, remodelers, interior designers and many other design/build trades. Advertisers enjoyed a hearty Italian meal while breaking bread with their peers and colleagues. On December 9, Luxe teamed up with Orren Pickell Builders to celebrate its fall issue as well as Orren Pickell’s 35th anniversary. Great food was prepared by Bluegrass restaurant “Ragin Cajun” Chef Warren, libations were provided by both Tito’s Vodka and Vino Del Sol wine, and over 200 presents were donated by guests for Toys for Tots. Thanks go out to all the hosts/sponsors, including Sapori Trattoria and Bluegrass restaurants, Tito’s Vodka, Vino Del Sol wine, Guaranteed Rate/Brian Jessen, Woodmode, Doors for Builders, Signature Hardwoods, Oscar Isberian Rugs and all those who attended!


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