Luxe Magazine September 2015 Chicago

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LEATHERCRAFT Leathercraft skillfully combines graceful curves, expert tailoring and artfully hand-wiped leather to bring you the Scandinavian-inspired Dempsey settee. A stunning artisan piece designed and crafted by hand for timeless beauty. A perfect accent piece or showstopping solo item. leathercraft-furniture.com

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Left: A selection of wallcoverings. Page 164 Right: Link Porcelain Quad-Light / $8,000 / apparatusstudio.com. Page 334 Below left: Olivera Chaise Lounge / $23,500 / kgblnyc.com. Page 180

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THE INSIDERS Four industry heavy hitters inform on the present and future of Chicago’s art and design scene.

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INSPIRATION FOUND Simplicity is the voice of reason this fall, speaking in soft, hushed whispers packed with luxurious undertones.

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ON DISPLAY Inspired by London’s Victoria and Albert Museum, Luxe begs the question: What is luxury?

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5 MINUTES WITH Bernie de Le Cuona takes us behind the scenes of her esteemed linen company.

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ROUNDUP Roles are artfully defined as we classify a careful selection of the season’s latest hardware.

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REVIEW Carrier and Company celebrates a decade of work printed and bound.

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COLLABORATION Floral motifs come off the runway and onto the table courtesy a distinguished fashion brand.

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BESPOKE Family traditions run deep in the designs of Promemoria’s custom-made furnishings.

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DEBUT Bec Brittain introduces us to her newest, geometrically inclined light fixtures.

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SCENE Our cheat sheet to all things fresh and fabulous in the local design community.

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Right: A custom kitchen by New York-based interior designer Tamara Eaton. Page 218 Center: Tribar Mirror / $1,275 / bowernyc.com. Page 178 Below: Jellyfish installation by Steffen Dam from the Victoria and Albert Museum’s “What is Luxury?” exhibit. Page 130

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TREND Luxe tapped four stylish tastemakers to pose as our muses regarding the subject of menswear.

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SPOTLIGHT Six authorities on all things luxury talk about what’s new in home décor and the best investments for your interiors.

THE LOOK

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KITCHEN + BATH A little goes a long way when it comes to making an impact in two of the home’s most popular rooms.

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SPACEX3 Delve into all things lavish as showcased through a trilogy of showstopping spaces.

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THE REPORT Leaders in the art, architecture, jewelry and technology worlds share what’s happening in the high-end market in 2016.

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TALL ORDER Glossy finishes, saturated colors and sophisticated elements come together in a metropolitan Gold Coast apartment that doesn’t forgo the everyday needs of a family. Written by Jorge S. Arango / Photography by Nick Johnson

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TIME KEEPER Shop owner Stuart Grannen honors the past as he curates one-of-a-kind relics from across the world in his 80,000-square-foot showroom. Written by Taryn Bickley / Photography by Cynthia Lynn

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HAPPY MEDIUM A North Shore home is conceived for a couple with varied design aesthetics using earthy taupes and creamy whites punctuated by a generous mix of texture and pattern. Written by Erin Marvin / Photography by Michael Robinson

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MODERN TOUCH Nodding to her architectural roots, designer Felicia Ferrone creates sleek, timeless products that radiate with minimalism, attention to detail and whimsical undertones. Written by Yelena Moroz / Photography by Nick Johnson

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WATER’S EDGE Steering away from a more traditional beach style, a modern yet warm Michigan retreat features comfortable furnishings and pops of color that connect the home to its scenic setting. Written by Tate Gunnerson / Photography by Nick Johnson

ON THE COVER: Designer Doug Roach fashioned the living room of a Chicago apartment with a sofa by Dmitriy & Co. in New York—covered in a wool flannel from Loro Piana—a pair of vintage armchairs from Pascal Boyer Gallery in New York and a Holly Hunt cocktail table. The vibrant Baker armchair and ottoman featuring a material from Holland & Sherry add a dash of color. Page 260 060 / LUXE INTERIORS + DESIGN

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POLTRONA FRAU AT WPA CHICAGO The Mamy Blue chair by Roberto Lazzeroni for Poltrona Frau. Designed for relaxation and reading. Its round, agile forms recall the sophisticated designs of Carlo Mollino, enhanced with the expert use of materials. The combination of Pelle Frau® leather or fabric and saddle extra hide makes a comeback, further exalted by the elegant visible stitching. Available at WPA Chicago. Priced from $6,290. wpachicago.com

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One to watch: Artist Jessica Stockholder moved to Chicago a few years back to become chair of the University of Chicago’s art department after serving 15 years or so as the head of Yale School of Art’s sculpture department. It was such an important moment for Chicago, and we’ll be holding her first local exhibit of new work here in the gallery in September. Favorite medium: I’m a fan of almost everything. To be honest, I am more interested in the artists’ ideas than how they express them; plus, artists today seem to be playing with different genres in a way that is so atypical that those traditional boundaries and lines are playing less of a role in art appreciation. Go-to event of fall: The David Adjaye exhibit will be opening at the Art Institute of Chicago on September 19th, and it is going to be amazing. His work as an architect is prolific, and he’s already made an impressive mark on the world with his beautifully designed cultural institutions. Hip hood: I think nothing is as hot as the West Loop right now. The amount of interesting restaurants and creative spaces opening up there, block-by-block, is really fantastic. Recent art splurge: I just purchased a 1970s Roger Brown painting of Hollywood stars at an auction, as well as a Glenn Ligon piece from 1994 with a quote by Maya Angelou. It features an extremely poignant sentiment about the Los Angeles riots. Best place to get lost: If I only had one day to spend in Chicago, I would make it a point to go down to the Illinois Institute of Technology campus and have a picnic there—it’s a beautiful place. The founder and creative force behind one of Chicago’s most esteemed contemporary art galleries, Kavi Gupta is also a design aficionado with a recently scored blue Donald Judd chair to prove it.

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Can’t get enough of… Tadao Ando’s museums on the island of Naoshima in Japan. They remain in my mind’s eye and inspire me with their precision and spare beauty. No matter how many times I go, I know there will always be more to see and digest on my next visit. What’s intriguing you now? The opportunities for new designs to emerge have never been better. Funding platforms such as Kickstarter and the virtual community, available through social media, have made this era a great time to be a designer.

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For the design-obsessed: Check out Richard Wright’s gallery if you love midcentury furniture and the Douglas Dawson Gallery if you have an appreciation for wonderful ethnographic objects. Showroom guru Morlen Sinoway’s place on West Fulton is also a paradise for all things beautiful. Best-selling items in inventory: The City bench is this year’s winner so far, with our Library desk and credenza right on its heels. My personal favorite, though, is our New Hampshire settee—it’s both quirky and stylish. Shop ’til you drop: Chicago has so many amazing neighborhoods for shopping, but lately I’ve been drawn to Bucktown because it feels like an eclectic bazaar, and the Fulton Market area because it seems like yet another wonderful gallery or restaurant is opening every day. Go-to event of fall: Keep an eye on the Renaissance Society’s centennial celebration. The Ren was home to Alexander Calder’s first U.S. exhibition,

Images: Counterclockwise from top: A William Hefner interior featuring Maxine Snider’s Salon settee. Snider’s New Hampshire settee is a study in sleek sophistication. A peek inside Kavi Gupta’s exciting warehouse gallery and a recently exhibited piece, Glenn Kaino’s We Have Seen the Enemy and He is Us.

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work from stars like Bruce Nauman, Jenny Holzer, Kara Walker and Felix Gonzalez-Torres. It’s Chicago’s diamond in the rough. Up next: I’m currently thinking about designing a children’s furniture collection that balances playfulness and sophistication. My hope is that adults will find it just as much fun. Maxine Snider is the founder and designer of an eponymous furniture company with deep roots in Chicago. Her favorite building in the city is the Graham Foundation’s Madlener House.

GUPTA HEADSHOT : JAMES FORNI AND YEVA DASHEVSKY. GUPTA PHOTOS: COURTESY KAVI GUPTA GALLERY. SNIDER HEADSHOT AND PHOTOS: COURTESY MAXINE SNIDER.

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Can’t get enough of… The new Soho House Chicago, one of my favorite local projects. The design is intended to break down formality. The interiors, which are meticulously crafted from concrete, natural wood and soft leather, instantly make you feel comfortable. What’s trending? There has been an increased emphasis in the worlds of architecture and design on expressing one’s individuality. I think we’ll continue to see a lot more bespoke design and customization moving forward.

Recent splurge: I recently went to the Wright auction house and purchased a pair of black laminated-bentwood Chippendale chairs designed by Robert Venturi for Knoll in the 1980s. They are significant to me as they are the bridge between my family’s background in antiques and the decorative arts, and my modernist architectural education.

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Best places to get lost: Whenever I have some time, I love to check out the Modern Wing at the Art Institute of Chicago, stop for lunch at Fred’s at Barneys New York on Oak Street, or hunt for new threads at Ikram and Blake.

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What’s happening? The MCA Chicago is really coming into its own under Madeleine Grynsztejn’s leadership. She’s developed a dynamic and exciting program that is redefining the institutional space with a vision of the museum as an integrated community space. Keep your eye on: Hermès is making a big statement in the design sphere thanks to its fantastic home line. I’m particularly drawn to the company’s Voyage en Ikat porcelain tabletop collection.

Prized possession: There is almost nothing better than my gold Buccellati Hawaii chandelier earrings. They’re one of my favorite things. I love the way they transform nearly any outfit. Up next: I’m a firm believer that 3D printing is poised to change everything about design as we know it. I work at the intersection of architecture, interior design and fine art, so I’m excited to incorporate the technology into a wider discussion about how we move forward from here. Suzanne Lovell is a celebrated Chicago and New York-based interior designer with an international reach. She once caught a 27-inch rainbow trout while fishing on a fly line in Alaska.

For the design-obsessed: It’s hard to match Millennium Park for its combination of urban art and landscape, particularly Lurie Garden, but the Inland Steel Building and the retail corridor along Oak Street are both worthy of attention. Material of the moment: Reclaimed wood is a wonderful, versatile material that’s both rich-looking and renewable. We’ve used it in several of our adaptive reuse projects. Go-to event for fall: I’m really looking forward to the SOFA Chicago fair at Navy Pier in November; it’s a great resource for any creative person. Architecture is enhanced by art, and it’s wonderful to imagine spaces that you’ve designed being complemented by incredible masterpieces. Chicago’s most beautiful building? We were involved in the renovation of the Chicago Athletic Association hotel, which is an amazing building inside and out. The Venetian facade by Henry Ives Cobb is masterful, and the stalactite-plaster ceiling on the eighth floor is breathtaking. One to watch: Right now, since I’m doing a lot of work in the Fulton-Randolph Market Historic District, I would say Aldo Rossi. His Scholastic Building in the SoHo neighborhood of Manhattan would fit like a glove in the West Loop. Ray Hartshorne is the partner and co-founder behind prolific Chicago firm Hartshorne Plunkard Architecture. His most recent design splurge was a Rubicon marble-parquet floor designed by Sara Baldwin for New Ravenna Mosaics.

Images: Clockwise from top: Interior designer Suzanne Lovell’s elegant spaces borrow interest from luxe finishes and plenty of look-at-me textures. The edgy, geometric facade of the HPA-designed 1K Fulton, a complete remodel of a 1920s Fulton Market cold storage warehouse, and the interior of one of the company’s residential projects featuring reclaimed-wood walls.

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What are homeowners being drawn to lately? More and more of my clients are bringing outdoor fabrics inside their homes. The fabrics’ worry-free maintenance is desirable for everyday living, and the craft and technology have improved so much that they’re sophisticated enough for interior use.

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nswering the question of what luxury is proves to be a much more complex task than one would imagine. On the surface, the widely accepted denotation of the word skews toward the ornate, highpriced, limited-edition, but perhaps distilling luxury down to just a prescribed set of words is not the best course to chart. It is rather an idea that shapes to who you are, what you like, where you live…even when you live. For its provocative exhibit “What is Luxury?” (through September 27), the Victoria and Albert Museum in London questions, challenges and explores this concept through the eyes of curators Jana Scholze and Leanne Wierzba, who peel back the layers of the obvious to unveil that, in fact, luxury is established and molded within certain parameters—time, setting and individual preference. The show, which promises to “interrogate ideas of luxury today…and address how luxury is made and understood in a physical, conceptual and cultural capacity,” analyzes the evolving perception of the notion. A jewel-encrusted, solid-gold crown fashioned for 18th-century Portuguese royalty gets just as equal value as a plastic object created within the confines of a fictional future where the now commonplace material is heralded as a rarity. In answer to the museum’s general call on the subject, we asked design industry vets to interpret their own meaning of luxury, and what we discovered was a common thread: Luxury is an impression, a moment in time, space, experience, the undeniable pleasure of something well-made. It’s the softness and warmth of walnut; the beauty in the imperfect hand-made light fixture; the truly one-of-a-kind artifact brought back from a worldly excursion. Luxury goes beyond the fundamental to a place of the exclusive and the extraordinary. Read on and ponder your own definition.

This page: Voltage haute couture dress by Iris van Herpen, 2013, Paris. Opposite: Body 1, Re-materialisation of Systems, 2014, by El Ultimo Grito, constructed using borosilicate glass and Lycra.

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“Luxury doesn’t need to be fussy or complicated. It should be inviting and not off-putting.” -JOE NAHEM

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“Invest in light fixtures. One needs to be careful 3when buying cheap lighting—it’s analogous to buying cheap shoes; they might look good for one season, but they rarely age well.”

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“I adore the glorious colors used by Richard Diebenkorn and Helen Frankenthaler, the abstract texture of Marcia Meyers, and our local Bay Area artists, such as Nathan Oliveira and Wayne Thiebaud.” -SUZANNE TUCKER

“We have reached a point where luxury is uniqueness: the painting that was a gift from an artist friend; the fabric brought back from a trip to Istanbul. Luxury is deeply personal.” -ALEXA HAMPTON

“I GRAVITATE TOWARD PAINTINGS THAT SHOW THE INCREDIBLE EFFORT PUT INTO IT BY THE ARTIST. I LOVE CLEAN PHOTOGRAPHY LIKE CLIFFORD ROSS' BEACH SHOTS.” -AERIN LAUDER

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“ART IS A WAY OF SURROUNDING YOURSELF WITH THAT WHICH BOTH INSPIRES AND DELIGHTS; IT'S A DIRECT WINDOW INTO ONE'S SOUL.” -MARTYN LAWRENCE BULLARD

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“THERE'S SOME ARCHITECTURE THAT IS MEANT TO EXPRESS LUXURY, BUT I'M MUCH MORE INTERESTED IN STRUCTURES THAT PROMOTE A WELLLIVED LIFE.”

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“When you touch, taste or smell something and you don't even think to ask yourself if that sensation is a luxury, then you have found a luxury.” -GEORGE MATOUK, JR.

“A room is never really complete—the best interiors are always those that evolve over time.” -NATE BERKUS

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“An overly planned space becomes mundane as does an overly planned life—spontaneity is everything.” -ROBERT PASSAL

Clockwise from top left: A peek inside the Victoria and Albert Museum's "What is Luxury?" exhibit. Aram Mooradian's gold object player, 2011, which he created imagining a future where the metal is valued as an enduring repository for memories and dreams. A crown made of diamonds, emeralds and rubies set into gold with rococo scrolls from 18th-century Portugal, on loan from The Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert Collection.

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“WITHOUT A DOUBT, NEOCLASSICAL ARCHITECTURE IS THE QUINTESSENCE OF LUXURY—EXTRAORDINARY DETAILING SET WITHIN A RESTRAINED FRAMEWORK!” -TIMOTHY CORRIGAN

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“I’m often seduced by the skill of Old Masters. I recently attended the John Singer Sargent exhibit at the National Portrait Gallery in London and experiencing his sensual, rich paintings reminded me just how timeless they all truly are.” -PHILIP GORRIVAN

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“A LIFE WELL-LIVED INCLUDES A GOOD AMOUNT OF TIME TO RELAX. IT’S MOMENTS SPENT IN LOVELY BUT MUTED SURROUNDINGS THAT PROVE TO BE TRUE LUXURIES.”

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you touch every day—sheets, towels, the fabric on your favorite chair. These tactile things bring quiet comfort to your everyday.”

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“AUTHENTICITY IS THE ONE ELEMENT THAT CONFERS STATUS TO AN ITEM. IT CAN BE SIMPLE LINEN OR A HAND-WAXED TERRA-COTTA FLOOR, BUT IT HAS TO REPRESENT THE PURE, IDEALIZED FORM OF THAT MATERIAL.”

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exemplifies pure luxury; it requires so much real estate. Art and real estate together are the ultimate luxury.” -MADELINE WEINRIB

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“IT’S EXPERIENCE THAT DEFINES LUXURY, IT’S NO LONGER ABOUT PRODUCT.” -PETER DUNHAM

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“LUXURY IS HARMONY. AT THE CORE OF HARMONY IS DECISIVE EDITING. IF YOU DON’T LOVE AN OBJECT, LOSE IT.”

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“I have a certain attraction to the f iber arts and how such an ancient art form can still be fresh and luxurious. Olga de Amaral is an artist who creates hauntingly beautiful textiles and hangings.”

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“FOR ME, LUXURY IS A COMBINATION OF QUALITY, FUNCTIONALITY, LIVABILITY, CREATIVITY; THERE’S NOTHING MORE LUXURIOUS THAN CREATING A SPACE THAT HITS ALL THESE NOTES.” -MEGAN WINTERS

Image: Jellyfish installation, 2010, by Denmark-based glass artist Steffen Dam.

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“There is no substitute for beautiful manners and thoughtfulness, or, for that matter, sheer quality.”

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“COMFORT AND QUALITY ARE THE ULTIMATE LUXURY TO ME TODAY AND ALWAYS.”

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“I am certain there is luxury in experience— how we feel in a space is more significant than how it may look.”

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“The Palais Garnier is a blip in my otherwise almost exclusive love of modernist and Brutalist architecture. The luxury is in the massive footprint they occupy and the purity of dedication to an idea.” -TIM BUTCHER AND LIZZIE DESHAYES

-HOLLY HUNT

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“THE WEATHERED PATINA OF WOOD CONJURES LUXURY FOR ME; SPECIFICALLY RICH, RECLAIMEDWOOD FLOORS THAT ACT AS A CANVAS FOR AN AMAZING RUG.” -BEN SOLEIMANI

“Custom lampshades can be wickedly expensive and seem unnecessary, but they are often that bespoke, cherry-on-top layer that I would call luxury.” -CELERIE KEMBLE

29 “Luxury is comfort, casual elegance with a balance of sculptural furniture and art.”

-STEVEN HARRIS AND LUCIEN REES ROBERTS

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“PEOPLE PEOPLE REFER TO THE STYLE OF THE 1920-40S AS ART DECO, BUT I THINK S AN OVERSIMPLIFICATION OF A PERIOD THAT’S THAT GAVE US PURE LUXURY.” -JAMES MAGNI

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“I SUBSCRIBE TO THE ‘LESS IS MORE’ CREDO. BUY FEWER HIGH QUALITY PIECES AS OPPOSED TO A LOT OF JUNK.” -HEATHER HILLIARD

Images: A double look at the Second Space Travellers Watch, George Daniels, 1983.

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Beauty matters: I was not a textile expert before starting my company and the whole thing began by mistake really: I just wanted to produce beautiful things and see if I could sell them. So, I left my home in South Africa for Brussels, where I garnered a tremendous wealth of knowledge on linen, silk, cashmere and tailoring techniques, and from there, my passion developed into so much more than I could have ever imagined. A love of linen: It’s obvious I fell in love with linen. Aside from it being the oldest fiber known to man, linen is also such a versatile material; it can take on many forms. There’s quite a debt in the market when it comes to linen because it’s a difficult material to work with. Anything natural possesses imperfections in the fibers, and that’s precisely what I like to use. Linen can also achieve perfection if pushed. It’s a fabric that can go from acutely raw to highly luxurious—what’s not to love about that? Creative process: Mine is a fluid one, but not a perfect science; it shifts depending upon my current muse or inspiration. One constant, though, are my drawings—I sketch everything by hand to convey an idea. When the idea is ready, I work very closely with each mill and artisan to create a new product. I’m also a believer in creating change through a contrast of textures—an enduring combination has been my heavy Buffalo linen alongside the very delicate Feather Cashmere. Life in Windsor: I absolutely love it! It’s just far enough from the hustle and bustle of London and flush with history: My studio lives in famed Mistress Page’s House, steps from Windsor Castle; it’s so easy to be constantly inspired in such an environment. Greatest luxury: Spending time on the banks of Africa’s Zambezi River, where mobile phones and hair dryers don’t work, and having nothing more on the to-do list than a long hike in the brush. What’s next: I’ve recently noticed a lot of buzz around organic, natural materials and how the artisans’ hands are more noticeable in the product. For de Le Cuona, this has always been the mantra. That being said, I never ignore modern machinery, because mixing handmade and modern techniques creates something entirely dynamic with a fresh perspective—that’s the future.

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FOR THEIR FIRST BOOK OUT THIS FALL, DESIGNERS JESSE CARRIER AND MARA MILLER SHOWCASE A DECADE OF THEIR CELEBRATED CREATIONS. WRITTEN BY LACY MORRIS PRODUCED BY ARLYN HERNANDEZ

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ANNA WINTOUR: She is the cornerstone of

ANNIE LEIBOVITZ: Annie is very astute. When we met to shoot our family portrait, she had already studied basically every image of us her office could find. She had analyzed our wardrobe and knew what she wanted us to wear. It was remarkable to work with someone at that level of professionalism. She pieces together personality, point of view and purpose in her camera work.

Carrier and Company: She was our first client and is still our biggest patron. We did her office at 4 Times Square and at 1 World Trade Center, her house in the country and subsequent guest cottages, her kids’ dorm rooms, their first apartments and second apartments…it’s an ongoing relationship. FINDING THEIR CLIENTS’ VOICES: Our process generally begins with an interview in their current home, where we pick up from the visual clues and figure out what their tolerances are. Then they’ll come to the office and we’ll put out piles of fabrics in very loose schemes and say, “Throw on the floor what you don’t like.” They start telling us what it reminds them of; their history starts to come out.

PLAYING THE MIND GAME: There’s a lot

PERSONAL STYLE: We’re terribly practical

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people. When left to our own devices, we fall under the category of bohemian glamour. That’s code for organic, light and easy, and a little bit humble and little bit thrift store.

able to fulfill different aesthetics, which is how we ultimately decided to structure the book. You’ll see that when we do traditional work, this is what it’s like. When we do country work, this is what we think about, etc.

of psychology behind design. Everyone has insecurities, aspirations and fantasies, but it’s very hard for people to express what they want the house to portray about them. It really teaches us a lot when clients don’t like sheen or dump anything that’s a silk or sateen; some hate heavy things and reject any velvet or mohair. It starts to show us what they want the project to say.

WEAK SPOTS: I’m a big sucker for painted furniture. I found this Swedish drop-front desk that’s not the traditional Swedish blue-gray but rather a funny tomato orange color with a weird green interior; I just thought it was the prettiest thing I’d ever seen.

GETTING INSPIRED: We absorb a lot through magazines and movies. We’ve been to Italy twice and there are still things that I take away from there—the color of the sunlight, the amount of texture in all the materials, the energy.

OBJECT ENVY: It’s incredible to think about

ART: It’s so emotional and energetic. I don’t like

where our clients have been and what their eyes have seen. They have such amazing collections; Annie’s photography or Anna’s weird Clarice Cliff pottery. They’re like little house museums.

to know the backstory, what makes the artist important or what they were thinking…all the stuff that a collector wants to know. It ruins it for me. We pick things that feel good or resonate, not based off the name. It’s not always expected.

PORTRAIT: RENÉ CERVANTES. LIVING ROOM PHOTO: PETER MARGONELLI.

The husband-and-wife duo behind design firm Carrier and Company may be self-admitted bohemians, though you wouldn’t be quick to make that guess from a peek at their vast portfolio of highprofile clients: think Anna Wintour and Jason Wu, amongst many other fashion greats. Their first foray in the world of publishing, entitled Carrier and Company: Positively Chic Interiors, invites you into the expertly eclectic and all-parts covetable spaces that they’ve dreamed up since they launched their firm in 2005. Here, Jesse Carrier and Mara Miller chime in on their weaknesses, Italian muses and— what else?—having the illustrious Annie Leibovitz shoot their family portrait.

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RENOWNED FASHION HOUSE OSCAR DE LA RENTA TEAMS UP WITH PORTUGUESE PORCELAIN COMPANY VISTA ALEGRE TO CREATE A FEMININE SERVICE WITH A NOD TO COUTURE. WRITTEN AND PRODUCED BY MIMI FAUCETT

Fashion leader Oscar de la Renta’s legacy for making women look and feel beautiful has long since made its way off the runway and into our homes. This fall, by way of a powerhouse partnership with Portuguese porcelain brand Vista Alegre, this same sensibility has taken the form of fine china. “Vista Alegre is a company with an incredible legacy,” says Carolina Irving, creative director at Oscar de la Renta Home. “The collaboration between us has been such a fascinating process.” Named after Irving herself, the Carolina collection takes its distinctive pattern directly from a gown designed for de la Renta’s Spring 2006 runway collection. “What’s so great about the scheme is that we were able to lift individual prints from the dress to be applied to the tabletop pieces,” recalls Irving. “I spent two days in the factory exploring the archives with the Vista Alegre team. We took a versatile pattern and together we reinterpreted it in a fresh and beautiful way.” The full-range dinner service is characterized by floral motifs and boasts a vibrant coral hue—one of the late fashion designer’s favorites. “Coral has always been a classical color used in 18th-century china,” adds Irving. “The goal was to revisit something antique and translate it to modern times with Oscar’s unmistakeable eye.”

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MEMORY BANK NEAR THE SHORES OF LAKE COMO, PROMEMORIA’S ROMEO SOZZI DRAWS ON HIS FAMILY’S RICH TRADITION OF CRAFTSMANSHIP, CREATING DISTINGUISHED FURNISHINGS FOR THE 21ST CENTURY. WRITTEN BY LISA BINGHAM DEWART PRODUCED BY ARLYN HERNANDEZ

Luxury design is embedded in Romeo Sozzi’s DNA. “I’m a third-generation cabinetmaker,” says the founder and president of Italian furniture firm Promemoria. “I grew up in the family workshop, learning from my father and grandfather.” In 1988, after clients began requesting custom items, Romeo conceived Promemoria. “I wanted to offer people the pieces they couldn’t find on the market.” Today, the prestigious brand’s manufacturing methods would seem familiar even to the Sozzi family’s 19th-century forbearers, who made their living as coachmakers for the local nobility. “We don’t have stock and our production is not industrial; everything is handmade here in Italy, often customized and done in limited editions,” says Romeo, who has continued his family’s generational influence by bringing aboard his sons Stefano, Davide and Paolo. Beyond his hands-on strategy, Romeo approaches design holistically. “A product is not just an object; it’s an experience,” he points out. “I use fragrant woods like cypress for the inside of cabinets to ignite the sense of smell, and there’s nothing like caressing a velvet chair to rouse the sense of touch.” For inspiration, Romeo ranges widely, finding it equally in the landscape of his home near Lake Como and further afield (a recent collection drew from Asian philosophy). While grounded in centuriesold traditions, Romeo continues to hone his vision and practices. “Last year, we introduced alabaster for lampshades as well as a process that combines strips of leather in different colors that resembles stacked wood,” he reports. This year, they showed cabinets and tables inlaid with bronze flecks reminiscent of stars scattered across the night sky. Even the firm’s name—a Latin term meaning “for the sake of memory”—suggests the brand’s impulse to look to both the future and the past as the business continues to evolve. “I call my company Promemoria because I understand it as a memory of past traditions, which has a fundamental role in my work,” says Romeo. Adds Paolo, “Though our philosophy changes a little every day to move forward, we still follow the memory.”

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“I have always thought with systems and structure in mind,” explains New York-based bespoke lighting designer Bec Brittain, whose latest introductions fall perfectly in line with her distinct geometric body of work. Debuting at this year’s ICFF was Zelda (shown above), which, like many of Brittain’s creations, is highly versatile. “Zelda’s flexible form can be fashioned in a simple single diamond formation, arranged concentrically in geometric orbits or fit together like the links of a chain,” she says. “I initially had a few ideas for configuration during the sketch process, but now that we have the parts in-house and can play with them, new ideas start to reveal themselves.” Proving that design is anything but linear, Zelda’s powerful persona shows off Brittain’s classic trademark of fusing

cutting-edge technology alongside sculptural shapes conveyed in sleek materials. “Clearly, I love brass,” states the designer. “And, Zelda’s juxtaposition of the brass-encased LED tubing with the gracefully suspended planar forms adapts to a vast array of spaces and sensibilities. I just love the freedom of lighting design, in that I have so much room to play sculpturally.” Indeed, with both architecture and philosophy in her degree repertoire, Brittain’s translation of light is uniquely her own and unquestionably a subject of intrigue among the rest of the industry. Currently, the creative Brooklynite is expanding her reach—with her new Los Angeles outpost opening this fall— bridging her forward-thinking point of view from coast to coast.

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“Redefined Décor on Chicago’s Grand Avenue is one of my primary spots for finding quirky tabletop accessories and curiosities, as well as vintage art. There’s always something I’m dying to take home, whether it’s a tessellated-marble box, a 1970s goatskin table or an abstract portrait.”

“The selection at Kneen and Co. is always tasteful and timeless; Mary Jeanne Kneen is the queen of esoteric luxury. Also, Oscar Tatosian of Oscar Isberian Rugs is a third-generation rug expert who’s passionate about his products’ histories and construction. I truly respect and admire his unsurpassed knowledge.”

“My favorite local talent is Theaster Gates—he is not only an artist, but also an activist. He founded the Black Cinema House and the Listening House, both of which generate public engagement. Another great place is Rhona Hoffman Gallery; the staff is very active in the Chicago arts community.”

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NORCROSS & SCOTT When did you open? We officially welcomed guests into our showroom at 1476 W. Berwyn Avenue in March 2015. Why did you choose this area? We were attracted to Andersonville because of its vibrancy, eclecticism and reputation for interesting design and home décor. The energy, vibe and dynamism here is absolutely magnetic. Describe the space. It’s bright and airy. Working with high ceilings and a lot of light, we whitewashed the wood floors and walls, brought in floor-to-ceiling integrated shelving, and exposed the 100-year-old brick for texture. The resulting feel is both composed and serene. On the floor? We carry furniture, lighting, objects, textiles and art from such lines as Aandersson Design, Eskayel, Tom Dixon and Saba. What sets you apart? My partner, Scott Paterek, and I get a thrill out of discovering emerging makers and designers who are creating beautiful, interesting things that are not always found at trade shows or industry markets. Up next? By the end of 2015, we will have launched an online shop and expanded our portfolio site to include a blog and constant project updates. norcrossandscott.com

CURATOR MICHELLE GRABNER “I’m primarily an artist, but because curating is a form of critique, it is also important that I engage in the activity as a contemporary art object lesson. Curating helps me slow down and evaluate ideas and trends that move throughout culture. I am always talking with artists; they are my guides as to exactly what objects to include. I also look for people who are invested in ideas outside of their own subjectivity. Keep an eye on Elijah Burgher and Magalie Guérin—two Chicago artists who are scrutinizing contemporary human sexuality through representational and abstract visual languages. Chicago’s art scene has never been so textured.” michellegrabner.com

TALKING SHOP PHOTOS: ALAN SHORTALL PHOTOGRAPHY. THORNTON HEADSHOT: JOSH THORNTON. MICHAEL HEADSHOT: JACOB HAND PHOTOGRAPHY. MANN HEADSHOT: COURTESY UNGANO & AGRIODIMAS. CURATOR PHOTO: COURTESY INDIANAPOLIS MUSEUM OF ART AND ERIC LUBRICK.

LUXE TAPPED TALENTED LOCAL DESIGNERS FOR THEIR BEST SOURCES AND RECOMMENDATIONS TO SHINE A LIGHT ON SOME OF THE CITY’S FINEST OFFERINGS IN ART AND DESIGN.

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The Gold Coast’s skyline will change once again with Chicagobased Solomon Cordwell Buenz’s latest contribution: 4 East Elm. The glass-fronted, 27-floor structure will comprise 35 half- and fullfloor residences decked out by local design firm Gary Lee Partners. Each space will feature 10-foot-high ceilings; soaring, full-length windows; wide-plank-oak flooring and private elevator access to boot. It will also be a prime venue for entertaining guests thanks to its tony clubhouse lounge, screening room and a sprawling sundeck fully equipped with a pool and spa. Already sold? Buyers can continue to work with Lee to customize their own spaces, but they’ll have to wait until mid-2016 to do so. 4eastelm.com

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WHO: Liz Adams, the überstylish author behind the successful blog Sequins & Stripes, who has worked with such brands as Kate Spade and Henri Bendel. WHAT: Adams’ colorful feed is chock-full of inspiring shots—from flowers and coffee shops to snaps of her exotic travels and her chocolate lab, Webster. The majority of the frames, however, showcase the blogger’s unmistakable style: simple, feminine and bright.

IN HER WORDS: “I think having an appreciation for clothing is one thing, but reflecting your personal style in a photo is another, and that’s what is so fun! I don’t always use a filter, but when I do, it is usually Valencia. I love how it evenly brightens your photo and adds a soft glow to your images.”

THE MAKER DANA GORDON

Dana Gordon’s career in the fashion industry was inevitable. But it wasn’t until her father, a manufacturer of fine diamond jewelry, took her along on a business trip to India that Gordon followed her calling. “I interrupted his design meeting with a strong opinion on what he was working on,” shares Gordon. “My father noticed my excitement and introduced me to a team in India who would bring my designs to life. After that trip, I launched my first collection and then started my first business at the ripe age of 16.” Now, Hollywood is on board—you can find her jewels on celebrities like Angelina Jolie, Sofia Vergara and Miranda Kerr. Here, we speak with the designer about what inspires her and her love for her hometown. danarebeccadesigns.com

How would you describe your design aesthetic? I am a firm believer that you should wear what you own. From the beginning, my goal has been to teach people that jewelry should never sit in a jewelry box reserved for special occasions. I aim for all of my designs to be classic, timeless, wearable and functional on a daily basis—morning to night. What inspires you? I’m motivated by a variety of different things, but mostly by the women who surround me every day. I hope to evoke strength and independence in women; I want them to feel that sense of pride when treating themselves and buying my pieces on their own for the first time.

Share what you love most about Chicago. The city really offers a tremendous amount of support to artists. While there are plenty of design talents here, the community really rallies around you and makes you feel special. I do think that growing up with my father in the industry helped boost my following, but as my company has grown, I love how loyal the city has been to me. Favorite local haunts? I love Luxury Garage Sale in Chicago because there’s always something fabulous there. I’m a handbag connoisseur, and it has some of the best pieces. I also love Ikram for accessories and Material Possessions for incredible home goods.

BLUEPRINT PHOTO: COURTESY CONVEXITY PROPERTIES. INSTACRUSH PHOTOS: COURTESY SEQUINS & STRIPES. THE MAKER PHOTOS: COURTESY DANA REBECCA DESIGNS.

WHY: Because Adams draws happiness in sharing the little day-today moments that make the passing of time feel all the sweeter; plus, her envy-inducing wardrobe is the ultimate inspiration for the fashion-forward fall season.

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Architectural footwear brand United Nude is reinventing the way fashionistas strut in their high heels. Known for its sculptural silhouettes and advanced manufacturing processes, the company is at it again: expanding its multidimensional, rubber-molded Lo Res collection—shown in High Red, Metallic Silver and Blossom—by incorporating malleable chromed-finishing technologies into some of its designs. And thanks to 3D Systems, the label has also launched a limited-edition collaboration line with such design greats as Zaha Hadid and Ross Lovegrove to offer wearable 3D-printed shoes that might as well be art. In a shared expression of love for fashion and design, United Nude presented its latest styles at a pop-up shop during the recent opening of AC Hotel Miami Beach. Since both brands boast a modern mindset and European roots, the pairing was a natural step and speaks to the hotel’s expansion into the lifestyle arena. This partnership proves that if the shoe fits, you don’t have to just wear it—you can wear it in style. unitednude.com; ac-hotels.com

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9 a.m. Start your day at the Tree Studios building, a beautifully restored 1894 artist colony that now houses a great collection of shops. Inside, grab a coffee at local Bow Truss Coffee Roasters and browse Haberdash, which off ers men a curated collection of hard-to-find brands like Southwick, Simon Miller and S.N.S. Herning. 10 a.m. Get some sugary nourishment from the amazing team at Firecakes Donuts—capitalizing on the donut trend, they make some of the best in town. 10:30 a.m. Wander toward The Merchandise Mart— stopping in at Oscar Isberian Rugs and The Golden Triangle along the way—and roam the fi rst fl oor’s LuxeHome. Also, be sure to ogle the jewelry cases filled with hardware at Nanz, and peruse Urban Archaeology’s salvaged and custom home pieces.

12 p.m. If it’s Wednesday or Saturday, go for lunch at Green City Market in Lincoln Park; it features goods brought to town from four states. Wander the typically packed, treecovered tents, sampling and buying the fresh fruits, vegetables, cheeses and baked goods as appetizers, and then finish it off with a perfect pizza from The Nomad Food Company. 1:30 p.m. Walk off the meal across the street with a stroll along the Nature Boardwalk at the Lincoln Park Zoo and enjoy a bit of nature in the city. 2 p.m. Next, take in some of the shops and galleries in the area. Quatrine stocks extremely high-quality, handmade and Europeaninspired slipcovered and upholstered furniture, all fabricated in California. 4 p.m. Down the street, pop into Luminaire; it displays the latest

collections from some of the world’s most preeminent designers. There, check out local designer Felicia Ferrone’s beautiful Revolution tabletop vessels, as well as Pascal Oudet’s delicate sandblastedwood sculptures. 5:30 p.m. Quite different, but equally as beautiful, next door is Maxalto, a minimal and modern furniture store in a loft-like space. 7:30 p.m. End the day with cocktails and dinner at Brindille or Naha. Sure, I’m biased as I’ve designed both—and my brother Michael and cousin Carrie are the owners—but they’re celebrated in their own right. Start the evening with a cocktail, like the absinthelaced The Green Lady, and first course at the intimate marble bar at Brindille. Then, wander down for dinner and dessert at Naha.

IN STEP PHOTOS: COURTESY UNITED NUDE. DATEBOOK PHOTOS: COURTESY PAUL STRABBING AND MICHAEL DAVID ROSE.

Though his lucrative career had him temporarily located in Los Angeles, designer Tom Nahabedian always felt his hometown calling. Eventually making his way back to Chicago, Nahabedian launched the Bureau of Architecture and Design with fellow native James Gorski. Since then, the industry has tipped its hat to his work, honoring his firm with this year’s coveted James Beard Foundation award for outstanding restaurant design for its work on Executive Chef Carrie Nahabedian’s (the two are cousins!) Parisian-inspired restaurant, Brindille. So, for those looking to visit the city through the eyes of a design aficionado, there’s no better guide than Nahabedian himself. Check out his itinerary for a day spent in the Windy City. bureau-ad.com

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ROLL CALL ARTISTRY MAKES ITS WAY TO THE FOREFRONT THIS FALL AS FASHIONABLE PAPERS EXPRESS INTRICATE PATTERNS AND RICH COLORWAYS. STYLED BY CARA GIBBS / PHOTOGRAPHY BY JOANNA MCCLURE

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PAPER PUSHER Clockwise from top: R033 Rockface / Fromental / fromental.co.uk. Bamboo Reverse in Black and Gold / Jonathan Adler / jonathanadler.com. Florence in Lapis / Martyn Lawrence Bullard for Schumacher / fschumacher.com. Unit in 92051 / Galena Collection / Arte / arte-international.com. Banana Leaf in Veridian / Krane by Sharon Lee / Harbinger / harbingerla.com. Rampli Metallic / Wolfum / wolfum.com.

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PAPER WEIGHT Clockwise from far left: Shanghai Garden in Fuchsia / Shanghai Garden Collection / Designers Guild / designersguild.com. Taza Cork in Light Grey / Natural Resource Vol. 2 Collection / Thibaut / thibautdesign.com. Korinthian Sea / Cosmos Collection / Sarkos / sarkos.nyc. Cubism / Palace Collection by Nicolette Mayer / nicolettemayer.com. Zen Washi 1922 in Incense / Washi Walls Collection / Phillip Jeffries / phillipjeffries.com.

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Personal style: Traditional with an edge. Signature look: Blazer or country jacket, shirt and tie…with scarves and boots, of course; I live in the country! Closet staples: I’m a big Tom Ford fan and his jackets are among some of my favorite pieces I own. Recent fashion score: A new pair of Thom Browne wingtip brogues. Interior philosophy: Classic timelessness always seems relevant, especially when it’s thoughtfully intermixed with modern elements in fresh ways. Design mantra: Old is the new "new." Accessory motives: They ebb and flow in importance to me, usually by season—more important in winter, less in summer. Splurge-worthy: Art and antiques, beautiful fabrics and luggage. Source of inspiration: The natural world around me, specifically my farm in Virginia. Never too many… Overcoats. Can’t live without… Dogs. Guilty pleasure: Dogs with overcoats. Luxury is… Things that feel good to the touch—a tactile experience. Whether rough and splintery or smooth and soft, luxury is a feeling.

6 1. No. 9718 Doorknocker / Price available upon request / nanz.com. 2. Gamekeeper Pendant / $1,710 / curreycodealers.com. 3. Cowgirl Money Clip / $5,450 / tomford.com. 4. The Variance Set Spirit Decanters / $279 for set of six / reclamationetchworks.com. 5. Theo Fabric in Yarrow and Rosa Fabric in Valencia / Price available upon request / placetextiles.com. 6. Dove Sideboard / $8,997 / hickorychair.com. 7. Carved Walnut Georgian Style Leather Upholstered Wing Chair / $3,840 / 1stdibs.com.

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Personal style: My uniform is California preppy—not to be confused with East Coast prep. Signature look: A custom shirt, hues of blue and barefoot. Closet staples: I’m a creature of habit: I’ve had my favorite topsiders resoled three times as well as a pair of Gucci loafers. Recent fashion score: A navy blue Burberry trench for all those rainy L.A. days. Interior philosophy: Traditional base flecked with a laid-back vibe. Design mantra: Navy is my neutral; it’s my spirit color. Accessory motives: Accents are the jewelry, the sparkle, the shine in any space, and I allocate a hefty portion of any budget towards these finishing touches. Recent design score: An all-blue Alex Katz lithograph; art is always worth the splurge. Indulge in… Fine linens—anything made in small runs. Leontine Linens in New Orleans is a great resource for luxury goods. Never too many… Blue checked shirts. Can’t live without… My dog Nacho. Guilty pleasure: A hot dog from Pink’s. Luxury is… Something made incredibly well and that embodies both style and timelessness. I look to small, bespoke companies as my barometer of luxury.

1. Lundy Light Fixture / $1,565 / urbanelectricco.com. 2. Colour Block Oak Smoke Blend Decorative & Glazed Tile / Price available upon request / mandarinstone.com. 3. Indigo Ombre Rope Dog Leash / $62 / foundmyanimal.com. 4. Billy Bar / Nina Campbell Collection for Oomph / $2,095 / oomphonline.com. 5. Voyage en Ikat Presentation Plate in Sapphire and Dessert Plate in Sapphire / $630 and $290 / hermes.com. 6. Thomas Chair / Priced from $4,366 / flexformny.com. 7. Dhurrie II / $885 / stfrank.com.

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PORTRAIT: BETH COLLER.

BLUE PERIOD

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1. Melange Chair / $5,500 / kellywearstler.com. 2. Astral Agnes 1-12 Bulb / $7,500 / lindseyadelman.com. 3. Jake and Elwood Occasional Tables / $1,578 and $4,125 / selva.com. 4. Green Pond Feather Bow Tie / $185 / brackishbowties.com. 5. Hand-Painted Credenza / $9,800 / jeffmartinjoinery.ca. 6. Form Bowls Tall Large Copper / $210 for set of five / tomdixon.net. 7. Tribar Mirror / $1,275 / bowernyc.com. 8. DF 35 Hand Lever Handles in Antique Silver / Price available upon request / charlesedwards.com.

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1. Otis Flat on Belly Handmade Rug / Priced from $485 / houseofrym.com. 2. Kastrup Backpack / $525 / wantessentiels.com. 3. Ring Dish in Charcoal Swirl with Gold / Price available upon request / suiteonestudio.com. 4. L1898-00 Leather Ottoman / Price available upon request / leeindustries.com. 5. British Invasion Pillow in Luggage and Denim Pillow in Blue / $665 each / lancewovens.com. 6. Cannes Crystal Table Lamp / $1,470 / aerin.com. 7. Olivera Chaise Lounge / $23,500 / kgblnyc.com.

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Personal style: Earthy and fairly laid-back. Signature look: I always feel most comfortable in blue jeans, leather boots and a button-down work shirt. Closet staple: I have an old Double Ralph Lauren snap shirt that’s perfectly worn, super soft and incredibly comfortable. Recent fashion score: A handmade pair of Italian leather boots from Fiorentini + Baker. Interior philosophy: Modern with a warm soul; I love rooms that are very edited and straightforward but thoughtfully designed. Design mantra: Authenticity is the new American Dream. Splurge-worthy: I recently indulged in a beautiful wood turning by artist Joshua Vogel. Source of inspiration: The Scandinavian culture consistently strives for elegant simplicity and timeless style, and I’d like to think I do the same in my interiors. Never too many… Wood bowls—no two are ever exactly alike. Can’t live without… My Maldon sea salt. Guilty pleasure: A Friday night double feature at the local theater. Luxury is… Less about privilege and more about experience and awareness: being mindful of a beautiful sunset, sipping a good bourbon, enjoying a delicious home-cooked meal, having time off and sleeping in.

PORTRAIT: RENÉ CERVANTES.

CABIN FEVER

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Monumental CHIPPENDALE

Chippendale-Style Mahogany Breakfront Bookcase This magnificent and monumental library bookcase is classic Chippendale in both design and craftsmanship. Based on an almost identical cabinet from Thomas Chippendale’s masterwork, The Gentleman and Cabinet-Maker’s Director, 1761, this bookcase displays all of the aesthetic hallmarks of Chippendale’s design. The case is crafted of the finest Cuban mahogany and reaches a height of over nine feet and a length of over fourteen feet. Circa 1875. #29-9965

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This spring, Luxe Interiors + Design brought its unique sense of style to the 27th annual International Contemporary Furniture Fair (ICFF), North America’s platform for global design. Held at New York City’s Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, the show attracted designophiles from around the world seeking what’s best and what’s next in contemporary design. As an exclusive sponsor of the four-day show, Luxe Interiors + Design presented the Luxe Pavilion, a carefully curated mix of luxury brand exhibitors, including Afina, Allison Eden Studios, Amadi Carpets, Apex Mills, Ashley Norton, Atelier Premiere, BainUltra, Bobo Royale, Caesarstone, Ciot, Classic Rug, Cliff Young, Corbett Lighting, Cosmic, Decorative Art & Design by Ari, Ellisha Alexina, Empire Industries, Envy, Exclusive Home Interiors, Features Outdoor Living, Ferguson, The Furniture Society, Gameroom Concepts, Guilded LTD., Hardware Renaissance, Hubbardton Forge, The Hudson Company, Hudson Valley Lighting, Hydro Systems, Imaestri, Indo Artifacts, Insane Luxury, Jacuzzi, Jamie Durie Designs, Lambert et Fils, Lapyk, Latoscana, Lazzoni, Lee Industries, Lexington Home Brands, Lorin Marsh, Lucky Anya, Marretti, Material ConneXion, Matthew Studios, Metropolitan Home Hardware & Bath, Monica Correia, Naula, New Moon, Noble Environmental Technologies, Offcentre, Oliver & George Living, Pasargad, Pehuén, Pianeta Legno Floors Inc., Pivot, Pivot Project, Richard W. Townsend, Rocky Mountain Hardware, RS Ceramics, Safavieh, Savy Paint, Simon Pearce, Sublime, Suite NY, Summit Rug, Sunbrella Performance Art, Tapologie, THG-Paris, Troy Lighting, Urban City Designs, XPZ and Zen Design. The Pavilion also played host to the Luxe Lounge, furnished by Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams and Farrow & Ball. The lounge served as a luxurious and comfortable destination, and provided daily design programming, refreshments and snacks, an interactive photo booth and a jam-packed closing night celebration.


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THE PIECE: Castle 9-01 THE DESIGNER: Jason Miller for Roll & Hill FIND IT: rollandhill.com THE INSPIRATION: The glass pieces of Castle can extend to different lengths yet still remain horizontal or vertical, taking their cues from a game of chess and the rook’s ability to jump any distance but with restricted direction.

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CENTER STAGE DESIGN’S LUXURY LEADERS OFFER CREATIVE NOTIONS ON THE SEASON’S FINEST IN HOME DÉCOR. WRITTEN BY MIMI FAUCETT / PHOTOGRAPHY BY JOANNA MCCLURE

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Drama: Castle is a showstopper. It is industrial by way of repetition yet sculpturally compelling and radiant. The way the light subtly glows, rather than shining brightly, is its greatest strength. Statement: Our eye immediately focuses on a “statement piece.” A dynamic shape, like that of Castle, draws you in and demands attention. Talent: Offering a voice to the next generation of designers is vital to our industry. Young creatives today, like Jason Miller, bring new ideas and start conversations that lead to innovation. Luxury: Keen attention to the details of materiality and functionality is luxury.

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CHARLIE COSBY HEAD OF CREATIVE FARROW & BALL

Composition: The strength of the Tommy collection is in the juxtaposition of its complex texture within simple silhouettes. The pieces command attention in a soft yet stable way. Classic: The collection reminds me of European antiques markets, with the design combining influences from both classic French eras and midcentury patterns. Evolution: There is a fine balance to strike when retaining the essence of a brand and moving with the times. People live informally today, and by incorporating formal pieces into everyday life, it makes even the most ordinary tasks feel like a treat. Luxury: People will always crave formal luxuries as they create a beautiful environment to share with family and friends.

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FIRE & ICE THE COLLECTION: Tommy Candlesticks THE DESIGNER: Saint-Louis FIND IT: 855.240.9740 THE INSPIRATION: Recalling the original Tommy collection produced by the crystal house in 1928, these modern interpretations created by Saint-Louis are functional and meant for everyday use.

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HEAVY METAL THE PIECE: Ada Stool THE DESIGNER: Thor Taber for Theodore Alexander FIND IT: theodorealexander.com THE INSPIRATION: Hand-finished and perfectly proportioned, this solid-brass stool was inspired by the mood and aesthetic of the 1970s.

SUSANNE MARTINEZ VP OF DESIGN SFERRA

Form: The Ada stool is deceptively simple yet well-considered in terms of its materiality and design. There’s an Escher quality to the lines of the piece that makes it feel magical, and the negative space becomes essential. Material: The warmth and gleam of the polished brass is all modern sophistication and purely chic. The gold hue contrasts beautifully with the matte upholstered seat. Feel: Whimsy is a key element in keeping a brand fresh and current in today’s marketplace. Adding a moment of delight is precisely the thing that brings a collection to life. Luxury: Luxury is how something makes you feel—it’s a sensation and a quality tied to personal experience.

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RAISING THE BAR THE PIECE: Fut Side Table THE DESIGNER: Eric Schmitt for Christian Liaigre FIND IT: christian-liaigre.us THE INSPIRATION: Fut’s designer, Eric Schmitt, is a self-taught master of bronze who borrows influence from early modernist decorative artists to create functional works of art.

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Shape: The Fut table feels like more than a table—it sparks the imagination to focus on what isn’t there just as much as what is. It’s almost musical with its drum-like form. There’s simplicity and purity to the piece, but it still manages to intrigue you. Surprise: In today’s market, it’s important for a brand to surprise customers in a way that makes them smile. That said, it’s equally important to be thoughtful in your choices and balance a sense of whimsy with timeless silhouettes and traditional materials. Connection: Buying a piece is personal. I love objects that tell a story. I curate the rooms in my home with pieces that feel special and never buy anything that I’m not in love with. Luxury: Luxury is not something you can define; it’s something you feel.

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FINE PRINT THE PIECE: Cubi 3D Fabric THE DESIGNER: Livio de Simone FIND IT FOR UPHOLSTERY: flairhomecollection.com THE INSPIRATION: The culture, aesthetic and sartorial savvy of Capri has been a constant source of inspiration for the Italian textile designer. For Cubi 3D, the motivation was the colors of the island’s sea and sky.

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Muse: Before my first trip to Capri years ago, I had read about Livio de Simone and was fascinated by his vibrant use of pattern and color. Cubi 3D feels as though you are looking out of a small window on an island by the sea. Color: The way the colors interact here is so simple yet bold. The different tones of blue and green transport the viewer to a place of serenity. It makes me feel calm and nostalgic. Memory: The way the hues of the sea and sky come together in this motif reminds me of my glamorous grandmother in the 1970s wearing a patterned headscarf in a Cadillac convertible. Luxury: Being able to indulge in beauty is luxury.

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HOT SEAT THE PIECE: Double Zero Chair THE DESIGNER: David Adjaye for Moroso FIND IT: morosousa.com THE INSPIRATION: Created as a study in form, Double Zero refers to the primary composition of the two floating circular components of the seat and the back enclosed in a series of metal loops.

JACQUELINE KOTTS CREATIVE DIRECTOR MRS JOHN L STRONG

Design: Moroso is great at combining classic lines with updated materials and finishes. The company’s experimentation with scale in their oversize upholstery attracts me to its pieces. Double Zero is at once masculine, sensible, edgy and fluid. Craft: David Adjaye’s architecture challenges traditional concepts of space and form, and this piece echoes that in its unique yet practical silhouette. Collaboration: Partnerships such as these bring a fresh breath of creativity to our competitive industry. Innovation and playfulness often result in a best seller! Luxury: Quality pieces that stand the test of time are considered luxuries.

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Tiffany & Co. Chrysanthemum Flatware Service An important 225-piece Tiffany & Co. Chrysanthemum silver flatware service. Many rare pieces are contained in this complete service for 12, including a Saratoga chip server and a delicate berry spoon. Incorporating traditional Baroque shapes with a modern, natural design, Chrysanthemum is among the most highly prized and luxurious of all Tiffany patterns. Marked “TIFFANY & CO/ STERLING.” Circa 1890. Chest: 40”w x 267/8”d x 391/2”h. #30-1603

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Paul Storr Silver Soup Tureen This Regency silver tureen by Paul Storr is a remarkable example of Neoclassical silver by one of England’s most celebrated silversmiths. He is best known for his incomparable craftsmanship and incredible attention to detail, both of which are evident in this exceptional piece. With his legacy of Neoclassical artistry, Paul Storr continues to be one of history’s most important and highly collected artisans. During his time, his work was in high demand by the most affluent members of society, including members of the British Royal Family, and pieces by Storr remain among the most coveted silverware today. Hallmarked London, 1820. 15”w x 101/4”d x 113/8”h. #30-2508

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Technology has influenced and affected every industry in design—its ubiquity has forced even the most ardent of purists to adapt in one way or another. But simply adapting is not enough: The survival of today’s leading manufacturers of luxury, bespoke goods has been contingent upon their ability to find an equilibrium between handmade and high-tech. “THE MARK OF THE MAKER” takes a look inside some of the most respected companies in their fields, recognized for their painstakingly intricate building processes and commitment to pre-modern artisanal forms of production.

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Since its inception, Sun Valley Bronze has been characterized by being an innovative and dynamic business with a relentless quality-centric product strategy. The company’s style and design language has continuously evolved over the past two decades to create a leading American-made brand. Sun Valley Bronze’s design studio and manufacturing facility are creative powerhouses, blending time-honored, handcrafted practices with cutting-edge technology. “When the company first started, every pattern was created by hand,” shares Sun Valley Bronze Founder Bob Commons. “Today, we use more state-of-the-art processes, such as 3-D modeling, CNC milling and 3-D printing. These processes are used from design concept throughout manufacturing.” The evolution of an idea to a tangible, beautiful object begins with a sketch. Technology brings the drawing into brilliant, living color with 3-D modeling software. It is then sent to the CNC milling machine to create a prototype, or one of Sun Valley Bronze’s skilled artisans will create a pattern by hand. “Prototypes are field checked for functionality and how the user interacts with the piece,” Commons says. “Fine-tuning of the design generally happens by hand.” An amalgam of human artistry and technological feats, the Sun Valley Bronze brand has become synonymous with beautiful design made to the highest of standards. 1

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SAMAD

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Brothers and business partners David and Malcolm Samad founded their handknotted rug business more than 30 years ago. Steeped in a familial legacy of hard work and strong ethics, the entrepreneurial Samads set out to create the world’s finest decorative rugs. “The foundation of our business is based on our love of beautiful carpets,” David says. “Our late father, Eric Samad, taught us the importance of running our business with integrity and establishing meaningful relationships with our manufacturers and customers alike.” Founded in New York City and now headquartered in East Rutherford, New Jersey, the company has expanded globally with offices in England and India. Known for exquisitely blended, hand-carded, handspun wools and silks, Samad’s creative processes date to antiquity—technology, while beneficial, has not been as instrumental in the creation of these meticulously crafted rugs. True to its origins, “made by hand” prevails in this ancient art form. “Essentially, making a hand-knotted rug is exactly the same today as it has been for centuries,” Malcolm says. “What has changed is the technology that allows us to see what a finished rug will look like on a computer screen even before it is woven. Reducing the trial and error factor has allowed us to focus and produce rugs that are fashion forward in both color and design.”

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DESI GN DIALO GU E Expert insight from legendary carpet purveyors David + Malcolm Samad Best in class. “Samad uses the best handspun wools and only the finest handspun silks available,” David says. “We will never compromise on quality. It’s the best or nothing.” Sources of inspiration. “There are no hard and fast rules when creating a rug,” Malcolm asserts. “We start with a concept, which will in turn determine which materials and creative elements we use to enhance the design.” The wow factor. “The most rewarding part of the rug-making process is creating stunning new collections that literally ‘wow’ people,” David says. “Creating groundbreaking designs in unique textures and color palettes sets us apart.”

1. Carpet weaving in Rajasthan, India. 2. Traditional rug-making tools still used today. 3. Small pot dyeing yarn from time-honored recipes.

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We continue to grow as a domestic manufacturer in a climate where the majority of our competition is using overseas production.

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Hubbardton Forge began life in 1974 in a tiny, drafty barn in Vermont. From the beginning, the ambition was to create beautiful, inspiring, heirloom-quality pieces that would be loved. Today, equipped with more than 200 skilled craftspeople, artisans and trade professionals, Hubbardton Forge is an American classic in the realm of hand-forged lighting. “Authenticity and genuineness is the lifeblood of everything we do, from our designs and the artisans who take pride in their work, to how we treat our employees and our environment,” says Hubbardton Forge Design Director David Kitts. A design-driven company rooted in the ideals of handcraftsmanship and quality materials, Hubbardton Forge draws inspiration from a myriad of people, places and objects, with designers proficient in architecture, jewelry design, engineering and beyond. The common denominator among this blend of artisans is the passion for the forge. “Our primary muse is the steel we forge,” he says. “We are always experimenting with what can be done next with steel and other metals.” Its design process, often the result of the convergence of two paths, is guided by both the marketplace and the imagination. “First, our designs are based on trends, gaps and needs in the marketplace; the second being unique forms, shapes and concepts that may result from a variety of conditions,” Kitts says. “This often results in the beginning of a lighting design, which is then brought into a much more defined development process.”

What should we be looking for in well-made lighting fixtures? A well-made fixture should not be held together by a lot of nuts and bolts or contain many (if any) plastic components or thin-gauged stamped parts. It should have a quality of build that looks good both from a distance and close-up. The finish on the fixture should be durable and have depth. How do you think the craft/artisan community in the U.S. has changed? The increased focus on “made in America” has both been good and bad for the craft/artisan community. It’s become a big marketing tool for many; however, we need to be careful that the authenticity is there. There is a big difference between “made” and “assembled” in America. How have your practices changed to keep up with new technologies? The light source is no longer secondary in the design development process but is now often the driver in the design.

1. Inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater home, the Planar combines hand-forged planes of steel with LED light guide technology. 2. Metal is heated in the forge to nearly 2,000 degrees F before being bent and shaped by Vermont artisans.

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Established in 1948 by Stan Joseph, Dacor was founded upon the premise that innovation must matter. The Joseph family, rooted in a 50-year history in Los Angeles, California, has explored this philosophy in various forms, imposing demanding ambitions on their designers and engineers, as well as onto each other, to attempt stunning, original and technically progressive designs for residential kitchens. Their products, while varied in form and function, all maintain a strong appreciation for the end user. “We ask ourselves, ‘How will this affect the homeowner?’” shares Dacor President Steven Joseph, “ ‘Are we making the cooking experience better? Easier? Simpler?’ It’s not about technology for technology’s sake— it’s about simplifying the cooking process to make the culinary experience accessible to everyone and to empower the individual.”

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When sitting in a design session with a group of people, I think the most magical words are, ‘What if we did this…?’

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HIGH-TECH + HIGH-TOUCH: DEFINING A DACOR CEO CHARLES HUEBNER GIVES INSIGHT INTO THE FAMED LA APPLIANCE FIRM Heritage or innovation? Which speaks more to the ethos of your firm? At Dacor, it’s one in the same. From kitchen ventilation to the indoor grill to the 30" wall oven to the connected iQ oven and range, our legacy of innovation is our heritage.

Are Dacor’s products easily recognizable? Do they share any signature design elements? Yes, I think that there is a definite Dacor look: high technology encased in clean lines and sophisticated styling.

What do you regard as the greatest success of your firm to date? Dacor has introduced product firsts that have revolutionized the kitchen appliance industry. One of their most significant products was the 30" Pure Convection™, Self-cleaning Built-in Wall Oven, released in 1987. It has since become the industry standard.

1. The four bottle WineStation dispenser with patented preservation system, ensuring that each glass is like the first. 2. Founder, Stan Joseph. 3. New Discovery fully integrated refrigeration with deeper interior depth and all-metal interior body construction.

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Bausman & Company, established in 1971 by Robert Williams and Craig Johnson, began in a small atelier in Southern California. Creating custom, handcrafted, bench-made furniture for designers and dealers attending High Point Market and high-end design firms locally, Bausman & Company has become synonymous with enduring craftsmanship and design integrity. “We have remained successful in providing the highest quality bench-made furniture in the U.S. to customers who deserve and appreciate the best products that their money can buy,” says the company’s president and CEO Craig Johnson. “We prefer to produce tomorrow’s heirlooms by successfully incorporating cutting-edge technology with old-world handmade practices.” Comprising artisans ranging from cabinetmakers to CAD engineers to craftspeople who complete a meticulous finishing process, Bausman & Company maintains a highly skilled team of professionals who average more than 20 years of refining their craft. “Our company’s continuous growth has allowed us to preserve and create jobs for artisans and craftspeople domestically producing products, ranging from one-of-a-kind items to production runs for contract and hospitality projects domestically and internationally,” Johnson says.

We prefer the human touch and the ability to make lastminute enhancements when creative inspirations occur.

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A CONVERSAT ION WI T H BAUSMAN & C OMP ANY CEO CRAIG JOH NS ON From all the pieces in your collection, which is your favorite and why? My favorite piece right now is a reclaimed oak office cabinet designed by our Design Director, Dominique Daniels. It has multidimensional symmetrical and asymmetrical planes inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright. I admire the texture and sculptural nuances in the presentation, as well as the hidden storage elements combined with our handcrafted iron hardware and base. Do you have a design process? If so, what is it? We design concepts ranging from modernizing classics to executing specific project requirements from clients to working as a design incubator for local design talent. What legacy do you wish to leave behind? I would like our furniture and the Bausman brand to be highly regarded and valued 100 years from now by multigenerations after we are no longer manufacturing. I hope that they will say: “Bausman really understood the meaning of timeless quality in manufacturing.”

1. #6981 sofa. 2. Bausman & Company President and CEO Craig Johnson. 3. Jupe table #2758Z-D3, zinc base/pewter. 4. Jupe table with mechanism opened.

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Left: #3317 armchair. Center: #7964 Symmetry office cabinet. Right: #6952 chair, Newman Frey cocktail and nesting tables and Dana Creath pendant.

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BALDWIN HARDWARE STEEPED I N H IS T ORY , COMMI TTED TO T H E FUTURE: BALDWIN’ S B E S T PRACTICES Trademarks. Baldwin is known as a finish leader in the industry. Well-defined lines and intricate details are signs of a quality-made piece of hardware.

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An American dream fulfilled, the story of Baldwin Hardware is marked by a tireless work ethic, deft craftsmanship and ingenuity—tenets that remain the lifeblood of the company today. Established in 1946, the architectural hardware manufacturer is best known for its enduring bronze masterpieces. From the moment the material is first handled and worked, each process builds on a seven-decade-long heritage. “We have a robust design process involving many steps along the way,” says PJ Rosch, Baldwin brand manager. The transformation from the abstract to the tangible begins with the Baldwin design team as they sketch hundreds of concepts. The best are then selected for multiple rounds of refinement and market research. “We have many tools at our disposal, including rapid-prototyping and hand-sculpting tools,” she says. “Once in production, our products are handcrafted by an average of 30 people throughout the manufacturing process.” The last rounds of refinement for a Baldwin product are the most critical, as even the most infinitesimal change can alter its form and utility. “It is the last 10 percent of the design that separates us from the competition,” Rosch asserts. “It’s thrilling to see a piece of work come to life.”

Baldwin favorites. The new pocket door lock, with its sophisticated yet contemporary designs, is a new favorite. Guiding principles. Stay true to the design and the time period. Don’t water things down to satisfy the masses; onpurpose designs are what Baldwin values. A company of firsts. In addition to being the first company to forge solid brass door hardware, Baldwin was also the first to offer PVD lifetime finishes.

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LITTMAN BRANDS Immersed in the lighting industry for more than 35 years, David Littman, founder and chairman of esteemed lighting manufacturer Littman Brands, possesses an infectious exuberance for his work and plays an integral part in creating and producing each design to his discerning standards. “Littman Brands companies are positioned toward the high end of the market. We don’t know how (and are not planning) to design inexpensive lighting fixtures,” Littman asserts. “Decorative lighting used to be more of an afterthought, and we’ve invested a lot of resources into educating consumers about how quality lighting enhances architecture for the long-term.” The parent company for three distinct decorative lighting brands—Hudson Valley Lighting, Troy Lighting and Corbett Lighting—Littman Brands honors the beauty of time-honored designs and antiques while incorporating new technology into its timeless pieces. “Across all brands, we are always looking for new and innovative materials to enhance our lighting designs or inspire us to create something unique,” he says. “For example, we incorporated our high-performance LEDs into some of our latest collections, where we actually machined important components (for displacing heat) as part of the exposed decorative fixture.”

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To stay on the cutting-edge of the industry, we’re producing more than 600 new lighting designs per year, including a large push for innovation in the energy-efficient, high-performance LED space.

THREE UNI QU E B RANDS AT THE FORE F RONT OF TECHNOLOGY + DE S I GN Hudson Valley Lighting® Hudson Valley released new collections that use inlaid brass and glass alchemy, an uncommon Italian glass-making technique that creates a rare effect. Artisans inlay strands of brass in molten glass vertically and horizontally while blowing it into shape. The nearly dissolved brass strands remain embedded within, creating bubbles that glow once illuminated.

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Troy Lighting Perhaps the most ambitious of Troy Lighting’s is the Aviation collection, inspired by the streamlined curves of mid-twentieth-century aircraft. This aerodynamic new series evokes vintage airplanes with the modern additions of powerful lighting design, including Mitchel Field, combining highperformance LED technology together with handcrafted and fabricated metalwork. Corbett Lighting Corbett Lighting is best known for its fashionforward, dramatic designs that incorporate beautiful elements, such as natural agate, micro-beaded jewelry chain, crystal drops and fine porcelain. New, sculptural designs combine with organic forms to create one-of-a-kind jewelry for the walls and ceilings.

1. Hudson Valley Lighting’s Coolidge. The magic of brass and alchemy. 2. In the details. Master artisans carefully fabricate intricate steel and brass. 3. Meticulous crafting in every creation results in a finish one can appreciate from any angle.


Coolidge’s hive motif possesses a sense of fluidity and grace. Brass strands fused into the glass create a bubbled effect that glows with warmth once illuminated.

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MARGE CARSON Marge Carson embodies the entrepreneurial, “can-do” paradigm shift that took place during and after WWII in the United States. In the late 1940s, Carson, formerly an interior designer, was continually unsuccessful in her search for fine upholstery—so she decided to make it herself. Today, Marge Carson has grown beyond the individual and into a brand name synonymous with quality and craftsmanship. The bespoke furniture company makes bedroom, dining room, upholstery and occasional furniture, often slightly larger in scale to proportion properly for larger homes or larger spaces. Its methods of handcraftsmanship have been long maintained, from sketching to carving. “We are always evolving with the times,” says Jim LaBarge, owner and CEO of Marge Carson. “However, we will continue to hand carve rather than cast carve or machine carve, because we believe it gives the item an integrity and authenticity not achievable by the other methods.” Upholstery, the basis on which the firm was founded, is a great source of pride for LaBarge. “Fine upholstery starts with fabric, which often has a pattern. There are various complexities to get these patterns to match properly and our fabric cutters and upholsters can either flow match, two-way match or four-way match fabric depending on the shape of the item,” he shares. “We believe our fabric matching capabilities are the finest in the furniture industry.”

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DESIGN-MINDED: A CONVERSATION WITH MARGE CARSON CEO JIM LABARGE How do you choose your materials? Which comes first—the materials or the design? We often design furniture with unique materials, such as stone, shell or metal, in mind. The materials definitely influence our creations, both structurally and aesthetically.

What are your values and ethics when it comes to designing/creating? We design for look and not for cost. A customer is overwhelmed with choices, and so you only have a nanosecond when they look at your product. It either tugs at their heartstrings or they move on.

What part of the design process excites you the most? It is incredibly exciting to see design ideas become sketches, which get refined and then turned into prototypes, which get further refined and are then brought to market and receive “oohs” and “aahs” and then sell for years to delighted customers.

1. Marge Carson living room (GXY43 Galaxy sofa, SNA10-1 Sonoma credenza, LS00 La Scala cocktail table, SNA41 Sonoma lounge chair). 2. Malibu bedroom (MLB11 Malibu panel bed and MLB13 Malibu nightstand).


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The beveled countertop on the island is from Caesarstone; the dining chairs are by Patricia Urquiola for Moroso.

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THE FINE LINE ROUTINE TAKES A BACKSEAT TO HIGH STYLE WHEN RICH MATERIALS AND LUXURY FIXTURES MEET IN THE HOME’S MOST PRACTICAL SPACES. WRITTEN BY BRIELLE M. FERREIRA

There’s more to a showpiece kitchen or bathroom than materials and top-of-the-line appliances—though those obviously play a large role. Instead, it’s the details that separate a strictly functional space from one that dazzles owners and guests alike (think: a pretty modern faucet that has sparkling water on tap or a couture-inspired bathroom vanity as multifaceted as a diamond), and you don’t have to go overthe-top to make a statement. Today’s luxury means embracing and celebrating artisanal goods, particularly when they come with a wellworn patina and slight imperfections that serve as charming signs of their makers’ hand. Here, we eschew flashy formality in favor of fancy-free spaces that are big on personality.

THE MIDAS TOUCH ANDEE HESS

A young homeowner’s Portland kitchen goes from bachelor party to black-tie optional thanks to interior designer Andee Hess’ crisp, modern aesthetic. osmosedesign.com Share your vision for this handsome space. The homeowner wanted to customize the kitchen and existing Neil Kelly lower cabinets and explore working with local artisans, so we played with the extreme facets and angles of the architecture found throughout the interiors to create one-ofa-kind elements, like the bookcase extension attached to the island.

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Favorite thing about this showstopping kitchen? I particularly love the statement-making chandelier. We purchased it from Lobmeyr, a Vienna, Austria-based company that had originally designed the fixture for The Metropolitan Opera in New York over 40 years ago. It’s special and not something you get to see every day.

What makes this a luxury kitchen? Here, it’s all about the thoughtfulness, time and consideration given to each and every one of the incredible details. There’s a lot of complexity here—both in terms of finishes and the engineering required to implement some of the designs. It’s both understated yet impactful.

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The oven in this kitchen is from Lacanche; the countertops are Danby marble from Vermont.

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UNDER THE HOOD This white-on-white kitchen by New York-based interior designer Tamara Eaton gets a serious dose of cool thanks to the custom-fabricated brass hood that takes center stage in the space. The monolithic structure sparkles against its backdrop of pristine white-glazed brick from Waterworks and functions as a nod to the home’s historic origins. “It gives the kitchen a really artistic approach,” says Eaton. “I love that the unlacquered brass finish will slowly change over time and produce a really beautiful patina as it ages, which is fitting as it recalls the brass doorknobs and hinges often found in the older town houses in this neighborhood.” tamaratoday.com

KITCHEN PHOTO: FRANCIS DZIKOWSKI.

New York-based woodworker Ariele Alasko recently packed up her studio in Brooklyn for co-working digs in Queens, providing a new home for her fiercely coveted handcrafted kitchen wares—from oversize walnut serving boards to soup spoons and butter knives whittled from ambrosia maple. arielealasko.com

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AGA DUAL CONTROL

Put down that bottle of San Pellegrino: For those with a thirst for sparkling water, Grohe’s Blue faucet offers up chilled, bubbly H2O on tap. Using a patented five-stage filter to eliminate impurities—like chlorine, limescale and heavy metal—in the water that is delivered to the home, and an active carbon filter to provide the perfect amount of carbonation, Grohe’s newest technology is seeking to make a dent in the estimated 38 billion water bottles that end up in landfills each year. The result is a dynamic kitchen staple that is a win for environmental enthusiasts and those with discerning palates alike. grohe.com

At the beginning of this year, celebrated appliance company Aga said goodbye to its old oven staples and welcomed a whole new fleet of super-efficient, energy-conscious ranges to its U.S. lineup. One thing that hasn’t changed? The brand’s dedication to quality cooking and good looks. agamarvel.com

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A crisp, black-and-white palette has long been a staple for überchic interiors, but this edgy bathroom by Nashville interior designer Benjamin Vandiver takes the classic color combo to new levels. Thanks to the seemingly random linework on the graphic wallpaper from Kelly Wearstler, the bathroom’s more traditional elements, such as the wood-and-marble vanity and penny-round tile flooring, are cast in a seriously modern light. benjaminvandiver.com

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DIPPING IN

Interior designer Kelly Hoppen recently teamed up with Australian brand Apaiser to release a new bathroom collection featuring sinuous bathtubs and vanities that take their inspiration from naturally occurring silhouettes in the environment. The Harmony tub shown here, for example, is inspired by the form of a petal from a slowly unfurling lotus flower. With reclaimed marble serving to craft the core of each of Hoppen’s creations, the pieces are then finished by hand to capture an organic feeling that transforms the bath into a spa-like oasis. apaiser.com; kellyhoppen.com

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VANDIVER BATHROOM PHOTO: REID ROLLS.

The concept behind luxury European bathroom company Maison Valentina’s newest freestand vanity is simple: No space in the home (or finger on the hand for that matter) should go without a little bit of sparkle. Here, the Diamond’s high-gloss finish and touches of gold give the piece a multifaceted appeal. maisonvalentina.net

BOX

Handcrafted and embossed with a textured crocodile print from Limoges porcelain, this precious box from L’Objet is a must-have for the bathroom, with plenty of space to stow keepsakes while feeling a bit like one on its own, thanks to its rich 24-karat gold border. l-objet.com

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THIS SEASON’S NEWEST CROP OF SCONCES GIVE A WHOLE NEW MEANING TO VANITY LIGHTING.

Sconces clockwise from top left: Ringlo LED Wall Torchiere / Sonneman / sonnemanawayoflight.com. Secto 4231 in Natural Birch / Global Lighting / globallighting.com. Modernist 207-11 / Corbett Lighting / corbettlighting.com. Layne Wall Washer in Polished Nickel / Ralph Lauren / ralphlaurenhome.com. Eclipse Agate Sconce in Chrome / Emporium Home / emporiumhome.com. Mirrors: Vintage / A Consignment Gallery / aconsignmentgallery.com. Background: Marble Mural / Area Environments / areaenvironments.com.

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GOLD STANDARD LIVING ROOM

DESIGNER MEGAN WINTERS DREAMS UP HER OWN MODERN-DAY FRENCH SITTING ROOM COURTESY GILDED ACCENTS AND WORLDLY FINDS.

This room is so glamorous. What was the jumping-off point? I had been racking my brain about what furniture I wanted when I happened upon these French Art Deco-style chairs and settee, instantly falling in love with the glamorous curvature of the pieces. I felt the unique lines of the furnishings were such visual perfection for the high style of the space while also revealing an approachable feel. The monochromatic palette also speaks to the high style of the room. I wanted to play with a new color palette, so I took my classic blackand-white design in a softer direction with cream and chocolate hues. It also made the gold more livable by toning it down, making it more of a highlight in the room. I found that the more I played with textures and elements in these tones, the more I loved the result. What do you admire most in this space? Art to me is what makes any space sing. The gold-leaf piece, for instance, is all at once abstract and powerful yet still soft, sparkling at night under the light of the chandeliers. The artwork by Howard Lamar, displayed on the window, was added to bring more of a whimsical spirit to the space. Housed under antique glass domes is my collection of 19th-century intaglios. A classically European way to showcase objects, they add such a sense of history and classicism. Abstract Gold-leaf Art / Jamie Grace Meeks / jamiegracemeeks.com. Chairs, Cocktail Tables, Lucite Console and Settee / Megan Winters Collection / meganwinters.com. Hide / Kyle Bunting / kylebunting.com. Interior Design / Megan Winters / Megan Winters Design / meganwinters.com.

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VINTAGE REVIVAL

DINING ROOM INSPIRED BY MIDCENTURY DESIGN ICONS, INTERIOR DESIGNER MIKEL WELCH FABRICATES VINTAGE APPEAL IN THIS STREETERVILLE HOME.

I love the simplicity of this space. What sparked such an uncomplicated design concept? The client and I decided on a minimalist design to complement the style of the home. Also, I am a huge fan of a white color palette because it helps to showcase the design elements of the space. At times, bold colors can take your eye away from the natural beauty of the pieces in the room and I wanted a simpler color story that invites the eyes to hone in on the subtle details.

The abstract art really ties together your color story. I commissioned local Chicago artist Sergio Quiñones to create a midcentury modern-inspired piece of art that would work well in the space. I instructed him to draw inspiration from other abstract, midcentury modern artists, but to also put his own spin on the canvas using the color tones found in the surrounding décor, such as in the chair fabric, the succulent arrangement and the bowl of oranges.

What did your furniture selections bring to the space? I wanted to infuse the home with vintage charm and character, so I looked for furnishings that had a story to tell. My clients are drawn to midcentury modern furniture, so I had a vintage record player repurposed into a dining room buffet. I also selected an iconic round Tulip table, pairing it with chairs upholstered in a luxe emerald fabric that gives a hint of color and contrast to the otherwise neutral color palette.

Cosmo Pendant Light and Dish Wall Mirror / Crate & Barrel / crateandbarrel.com. Interior Design / Mikel Welch / Mikel Welch Designs / mikelwelch.com. Midcentury Record Player / Mercantile M / mercantilem.com. Take a Seat Artwork / Sergio Quiñones / sergio-q.com.

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This space is decidedly feminine. The clients had a few existing pieces from their first home that they wanted to incorporate. They have great taste and beautiful pieces, so it was easy to design the space from there. The room was very neutral with just accents of pinks, purples and blues, so I wanted to pull out these jewel tones and make a bold statement with the artwork; the abstract art provokes such a soft feeling. I just love the understated elegance of this room.

Tell us more about the statement-making wallcovering. One of the first things the clients selected for this home was the wallpaper. If you look closely, you’ll notice there are actually Swarovski crystals that were hand-applied, one by one, to the wood-veneer wallcovering; it’s a gorgeous accent to the elegant sunburst design. This space is truly all about the clients, who wanted glamour and bling—what says bling more than a Swarovskiaccented wallcovering?

In your opinion, what best represents luxury in Chicago? Luxury is best epitomized through our homes. Because we spend what seems to be half of the year waiting for the harsh winters to be over, we are often stuck inside, so it is more important than ever to create a calming environment that speaks to us. By mixing styles and layering textures and finishes, you can create a real sense of personal style, allowing people to live a life of great comfort and luxury.

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UNDER THE AFFLUENCE To the upscale consumer—the Internet-savvy, seasoned traveler with a pulse on all the latest and greatest—there is almost nothing left that is off-limits. So, what exactly impresses the person who has everything? Driving the cool ride straight off the showroom floor isn’t enough anymore nor is the museum-quality masterpiece over the mantel or the multi-carat sparkler that catches the light just right. Today’s luxury living demands a completely one-of-a-kind experience, so we spoke to 10 of the industry’s most well-respected creatives—from the worlds of automobiles and technology to contemporary art and design—who are used to delivering just that. Find out what’s on their radars now.

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Sotheby’s Cheyenne Westphal has overseen every major contemporary art sale in Europe since 1999 as co-head of the well-respected auction house’s contemporary art team. As such, the German-born dynamo knows a thing or two about what is consistently making it onto collectors’ wish lists. Here, Westphal puts the art industry into picture-perfect focus.

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How have consumers’ art-buying habits changed over the past three to five years? We are seeing more of clients collecting across different categories and eras. Many of today’s collectors are excited by the opportunity to hang a contemporary work alongside an Old Master or Impressionist painting. This is something we will be showcasing ahead of the London sale season with our curated “Masterpieces” exhibition, which will bring together highlights from all our major summer auctions.

What’s hot to collect right now? My advice to those looking to build a collection is to purchase work that you love. This could be paintings or prints by the giants of contemporary art, like Warhol and Richter, or younger artists, such as Jonas Wood and Danh Vô; the important thing is to follow your passion. Best way to display art at home? One of the most thrilling aspects of contemporary art is the multitude of forms it takes: from painting to installation, video to performance. For this reason, it presents new opportunities and challenges when exhibiting at home. Last October, we offered works from Giobatta Meneguzzo’s collection that had hung in his iconic Gio Ponti house. It’s an extraordinary example of what is possible when the disciplines of art and architecture work together.

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Is there a specific genre or time period of art that is in demand currently? The entirety of the contemporary art market is in a very strong place at the moment. Our May Contemporary Evening sale in New York was led by fantastic results for legendary names like Lichtenstein and Rothko, but we also saw new records for many artists working today, including talents like Christopher Wool and Mark Bradford. What is the best international show for art lovers to attend each year? The Venice Biennale opened in May, and I would urge any art lover to visit if they have the opportunity before it closes in late November. There is no better place to discover exciting new work—with the added bonus that it takes place in a stunningly beautiful setting! sothebys.com

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Italian design house Zagato is a legend in the automotive industry, creating exclusive, custom versions of the world’s most soughtafter luxury vehicles for companies like Maserati, Ferrari and Aston Martin and private owners alike. One thing that remains consistent regardless of the emblem or badge on the cars’ hoods is the consumers’ desire for something unique, and according to Zagato CEO Andrea Zagato, design is key. “There’s something compelling about the freedom to explore new and different aesthetic solutions without having to follow mass-market trends,” he says. “Clients are turning to Zagato not only for one-of-a-kind trim and color but for the experience or adventure of making their own car rather than buying something as offered.” zagato.it

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Co-founder of the design-art institution Carpenters Workshop Gallery, entrepreneur Loic Le Gaillard shares his input on the qualities that make lighting, furniture and accessories the ultimate must-haves for today’s well-connected collectors.

Craftsmanship: It’s the most important thing when you’re buying an item at a high price point. Using quality materials like bronze, aluminum and wood factor in here, but it’s the notion of something being crafted by hand that is truly hitting home with our clients. Name recognition: There are some designers who have a cache that can’t be touched. I love Wendell Castle (whose Dark Wish chair is showcased here); he’s amazing, and he’s just peaking now at the age of 82—delivering some of the best pieces of furniture he’s ever worked on. Ingrid Donat is also blowing me away with her pieces in bronze. Limited edition: Design and art fairs are becoming major grounds for elite consumers, with each one looking for something that will differentiate their collections from those of their friends and neighbors. Limited-series runs or one-of-a-kind pieces are the way to do it; people are really responding to our gallery’s ethos. carpentersworkshopgallery.com

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MATERIAL MAGIC Dr. Andrew Dent spends his days culling over the newest modern materials and technologies for his role as vice president of library and materials research for international creative database Material ConneXion. As a result, Dent is on the forefront of the new industrial revolution, touting 3D printing, composite materials and PVD coating as the next big things. Of all the magical items to cross his desk, however, he does have one favorite: “I’m really crazy about something called Willow Glass right now,” he says. “It is thin, hard, flexible glass that can also be rolled up. It is currently being used as a hardtop surface for steels, plastics and painted finishes as a way of creating real glass, scratchresistant surfaces for other materials.” materialconnexion.com

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When travelers are looking to get away, they want to feel like they’re really getting away. While they’re not willing to eschew the comforts of home (think: air conditioning and spa-approved toiletries), their hope is that a trip to a ranch in Montana will come with horseback riding and a menu full of interesting game staples or that a weekend in the Florida Keys will deliver straw-hut bars galore. For Chief Creative Officer Scott Colee, whose luxury boutique hotel management company Noble House’s portfolio includes Gateway Canyons in Colorado and San Diego’s Kona Kai, this change from the all-inclusive packages of yore was easy to foresee. “It’s about giving guests an experience that cannot be duplicated anywhere else,” he says. “So, we work with local artisans during build-out and promote local breweries, wineries and cuisine.” noblehousehotels.com

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The recent release of Apple’s limited-edition, 18-karat gold watch has further highlighted a bit of a departure in the technology industry: It’s not enough to have the latest in digital advancements. Consumers must also feel like they are being presented with choices to help them express their individuality, whether it’s selecting the color of the finish on the back of their phone or picking the perfect fit for their wearable tech. It’s a trend that London-based Vertu has been keen to since it launched its first custom cell phone in 2002. “Consumer choice and the ability to use monograms, special colors or unique materials is commonplace in the luxury industry for valid reason,” says company CEO Massimiliano Pogliani. “It helps underpin the individual style of the buyer, which is paramount.” vertu.com

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For celebrated event planner and entertainer extraordinaire Bronson van Wyck, a successful party is about more than food and flowers (though, if you’re in the throes of planning, he’ll be the first to tell you that a smattering of jewel-colored dahlias works beautifully for fall). Instead, it’s about creating an experience that attendees might never have dreamed of—like when his firm built an open-air chapel on a mountaintop valley in Aspen or completely tented Four Freedoms Park on New York’s Roosevelt Island. Catch up with the maestro’s top picks for an event to remember and start planning your dreamy fall fete now. Most important element of luxury entertaining? Lighting! No other element can transform your party (and your guests) like lighting. When it’s strategically placed, it gives everyone a glow-y boost (and acts like an instant Instagram filter). It should come from three levels: display votives below, taper candles at eye level and a glittering chandelier above. Hottest party trend? Hosts and guests alike are embracing fantastical themes like masquerade parties. When you dress up, you drink more, and when you drink more, you have more fun. Who’s your go-to for luxury tabletop décor? I love what Elad Yifrach has created with L’Objet. He takes my favorite things, like snakes, malachite and even fish scales, and brings them to the table with rich textures and luxurious colors. I also rely on Bellino for linens. What’s on the menu? I prefer serving comfort food or unexpected dishes, but there’s no doubt that fried chicken just tastes better when it’s served on china. Dress code? Yay or nay? Yes. You want your guests to feel comfortable, and nothing makes you feel more out of place than being overdressed or underdressed. Spell it out so people arrive feeling good and ready to have a ball. vanwyck.net

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Diamonds have been the go-to mineral-as-status-symbol since the 1930s, but new pioneers in the jewelry landscape, such as New York-based designer Monique Péan, have been finding inspiration from other rare materials, like fossilized walrus ivory, dinosaur bone and meteorite. The result is a diversified accessories experience that is quickly transforming what consumers think of when they talk about jewelry and what they’re gravitating toward when it’s time to wear it. Have consumers become more interested in manufacturing? I think that people are beginning to realize how important it is to consider how the materials used to create a piece of jewelry were sourced, as well as how it was assembled. We work with artisanal miners and mines that are dedicated to social and environmental responsibility. What is the appeal of the unusual materials you use in designs? Fossilized dinosaur bone is extremely rare, as it has been petrified during the fossilization process; its intricate patterns remind me of abstract art. I think that working with sustainable and natural materials that are simultaneously hard to

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find and beautiful connects with the larger message of protecting our environment and supporting slow design and indigenous art and culture. What other industries are you watching for inspiration? Each year, I take a trip to a new destination to find sustainable materials and partner with local artisans. My recent Seto collection was inspired by Japan and the juxtaposition between the country’s traditional art and the minimalist works of native architect Tadao Ando. I referenced the aerial view of Ando’s simple, graphic shapes against the island’s natural landscape by surrounding painterly patterned agate and lovely tourmalinated quartz with bold structural settings. moniquepean.com

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BY THE YARD Is there anything more luxurious than a smooth Venetian silk? Maybe not, but major advancements in the textile industry are putting the newest crop of fabrics made from acrylic yarns in serious competition. For Donghia Creative Director Chuck Chewning, these lifestyle-friendly category defiers are changing the game. “There’s been a major movement to durability,” he explains. “People want to live comfortably with their children and their animals by their sides, but they don’t want to compromise on aesthetics and good looks. The strides we’ve made in outdoor fabrics in particular have been huge. We’re now able to recreate outdoor velvets and chenille that mimic the look and feel of the real thing so closely it’s incredible.” donghia.com

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ENVIRONMENT Architect Ted Flato, founding principal of San Antonio’s acclaimed design firm Lake Flato, finds inspiration for his firm’s impressive commercial and residential structures from the sites of the projects he undertakes. Here, he shares what his clients are looking for when crafting their high-end homes.

Sustainability: Energy conservation has gotten cool, and our clients are expressing a great deal of enthusiasm for locally sourced materials and craft. We’re now installing smart meters in all of our new builds so that we can monitor the performance of the house for the first year and adjust accordingly.

Outdoor connection: More and more of our clients are expressing interest in homes that provide a strong indoor/ outdoor experience in both urban and rural settings. Not only does it provide extra square footage, which is especially useful for entertaining, but it’s a strong indicator that our appreciation for the environment keeps growing.

Natural materials: While natural materials such as stone, marble and granite are inherently gorgeous, design lovers are also starting to appreciate materials like concrete, which have been overlooked traditionally. So much energy goes into pouring a concrete floor and when you factor in how it’s then ground, you get a real feel for the artisans’ handiwork. It’s an art form. lakeflato.com

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AS K T HE EXPE RT What are you working on next? We’re gearing up for 4K-resolution technology. It will offer four times the amount of resolution available in TVs today.

Nick Lambros Managing Partner 300 Millennium Drive Crystal Lake, Illinois 847.370.2942 n.lambros@chicagoav.net chicagoav.net

What are the key influences in your work today? I love the constant evolution of technology. We’re in the world of electronics, which is technology driven. The constant change is an exciting part of our industry. How do you define luxury? Simplicity. With technology, a higher price point gets you more features, but if those features are so difficult to navigate that you forgo using them, then the whole purpose has been defeated. When it comes to technology, simplicity is luxury.

CHICAGO AUDIO VIDEO DESIGN Chicago Audio Video Design has proven itself to be at the forefront of the home automation industry. Led by managing partner Nick Lambros, and made up of professionals with experience in every aspect of home automation, the firm boasts the ability to do nearly anything a client can imagine, whether that entails the integration of an entire home or a single TV installation. The CAVD team takes note of each client’s wants and needs to create an ideal design, which they then implement into the home’s existing aesthetic. The significant shift toward outdoor living has increased the demand for audio and video equipment capable of withstanding the elements while maintaining high performance. Keeping up with the latest trends and standards through industry publications and conferences, Lambros and his team are experts in outdoor technology, from full-blown outdoor surround sound to TVs that are waterproof and produce no glare in direct sunlight. “We’re currently installing a 60-inch outdoor TV for a customer,” Lambros says. “They spend a lot of time outdoors and are big Blackhawks fans, so they wanted to be able to combine those interests.” Given the importance of technology in the average home today, many home automation companies have begun to outgrow themselves, creating an environment in which no one has time for customer service. But at Chicago Audio Video Design, quality takes precedence over volume. “Our company’s model revolves around customer service, which is why we carefully consult and design before we install,” Lambros says. “We do large projects, but we never take on so much that we cannot maintain excellent customer service and one-on-one relationships. The end goal is always a smile on the homeowner’s face as they enjoy automated living.”

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This home, located in Lake Forest, has a whole-home audio video system by Crestron. The family room features a 65" LED TV and full surround sound.

We can do anything a client desires, from installing a pair of outdoor speakers to whole-home automation.

In this downtown condo overlooking the Lincoln Park Zoo, the family room has two LED TVs. A motorized panel with artwork covers one of them and both are operated by an iPad through a Crestron program.

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DONNA HALL

When the project is done and the client shares how our design has changed their life, that’s what it’s all about.

DONNA MONDI INTERIOR DESIGN 1242 North Wells Street Chicago, Illinois 312.291.8431 info@dmondiinteriordesign.com dmondiinteriordesign.com

A design enthusiast since childhood, Donna Hall has been in the industry for 18 years, more than 13 of which she has spent at her own firm, Donna Mondi Interior Design. Creating interiors that are luxurious and current while maintaining an individuality that speaks to each client, Hall has become well known for her ability to incorporate trends without losing authenticity—a technique inspired and informed by constant travel. “In the last year I’ve traveled to Rome, Florence, Venice, Paris, London, Miami, New York City and San Francisco,” she says. “Whether it’s the tile pattern at the Pantheon, the latest European furniture designs at MAISON&OBJET or the street artist outside the Palazzo Medici Riccardi in Florence, I am exposed to tremendous inspiration for creating new trends.”

What led you to your current profession? The dollhouse my dad made for me when I was 8. I added wired lighting, wallpaper and rearranged the furniture every day. It was inevitable that I would become a designer someday. What are the key influences in your work today? I find European architecture inspiring. I love the detail, craftsmanship and decadence that you see in Rome and France. I’m also influenced by designers like Jean-Louis Deniot, Kelly Wearstler, Clodagh and Mary McDonald. How would you describe the personality of your business? The culture I’ve created in my business is centered on intelligence, ingenuity, talent and charisma. I have a dynamic team that I look forward to working with every day.

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What do you strive to create when you’re working on a project? What’s most important to you? I want to take inspiration from today’s trends, mix in a little history and then add something edgy and unexpected. I want the end result to be dynamic, cohesive and avant-garde all at the same time. What are your favorite hobbies? My favorite thing to do in my free time is be with my fiancé and our kids. Aside from that, I love weight lifting for staying lean, yoga to calm my mind, and I tolerate spinning only because it torches calories.

3. There is something a little dark and edgy about a cool skull. I love that this one is vintage and unique.

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PHILIP SASSANO

We are style matchmakers mixed with a healthy dose of artistic alchemy.

THE DESIGN COACH 725 West Main Street Lake Geneva, Wisconsin 262.249.8582 philip@thedesigncoach.com thedesigncoach.com

Passionate, progressive, engaged and creative are just a few of the attributes that Philip Sassano’s clients have used to describe him. The principal designer of the Lake Geneva-based firm, The Design Coach, has been revolutionizing the industry for more than 17 years, endowing each project with timeless beauty. The design luminary ardently avoids trends and embraces originality, finding inspiration in people and places. “A major style influence for me is travel,” Sassano says. “I find that it keeps my creative sensibilities sharp and receptive to new thoughts, ideas and ways of seeing the world.” Each as incredible as the last, the interior spaces produced by The Design Coach are innovative and individual, reflecting the personalities of their inhabitants. “I want my designs to be beautiful and timeless reflections of my clients,” he says. “For me, striving to create is like a heartbeat, it just happens.”

What led you to your current profession? I realized that the two-dimensional canvas just wasn’t going to be enough. I discovered that the same guiding principles of composition, scale, detail and color transferred wonderfully to the creative opportunities presented by every environment. What is the soul of your brand? What drives your beliefs? Love, enthusiasm and an overwhelming appreciation for every creative opportunity allow us to consistently deliver the ideas, inspiration and information our clients deserve on every project. What is one thing your clients would be shocked to know about you? There really isn’t anything they haven’t seen me do. I live out loud, laugh, cry, succeed and fail. When you hire me, you get all of me.

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MMINT Interiors Luxury home furnishings, featuring the Dolphin sectional and the Pulitzer cocktail table on the Moroccan Bells hair-on-hide rug. (906 Green Bay Road · 847.446.8000

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Pagoda Red Chinese antiques and contemporary art for the home and garden. (911 Green Bay Road · 847.784.8881 · pagodared.com)

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Le Chic Boutique

features unique clothing, jewelry and accessories. Its newest line of reversible leathers can be custom made into 40 different colors and 12 different styles. Additionally, it offers the services of a wonderful makeup artist Wed – Sat, by appointment, for all occasions. (950 Green Bay Road · 847.386.9033 · lechicboutique@icloud.com)

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Spex Bon Vivant Eyewear. Style name: Celine. Color: pearly blue/light grey. An elegant style with flirty details makes this chic cat-eye

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Marigolds is a delightful potpourri of Asian antiques, antique wicker furniture,

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every trip is seamless and trouble-free. Valerie Wilson Travel believes, like fingerprints, no two travelers are alike. Experience the Power of Access®. (946 Green Bay Road · 847.446.2990 · valeriewilsontravel.com)

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Robert Bryan Home is a home furnishings store offering interior design services. Complete your look from a large selection of furniture, lamps, wall décor,

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Skändal Beautiful wine jacket in premium lambskin from DAY, Copenhagen. Priced at $688. Skändal is the exclusive boutique on the North

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Benvenuti and Stein Three disciplines. One company. Award-winning design. Handcrafted cabinetry. Full-service construction. (899 ½ Green Bay Road

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Sawbridge Studios Davis stools by W.A. Mitchell of Maine. Priced from $290 to $470 depending on wood choice. Available at Sawbridge

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wo years ago, Doug Roach, design director of New York-based David Scott Interiors, received an e-mail from clients for whom he had previously designed a large Georgian home on Long Island. “The subject line read ‘Windy City,’ ” he recalls. The husband and investment banker, George Bilicic, was being transferred to Chicago, and he and his wife, Laura, had just purchased an apartment on the 16th floor of a circa 1920s building in the Gold Coast. Some weeks later, sitting in the bar of The Peninsula Hotel in the city, “George told me, ‘I know you’re going to design us a really cool Chicago apartment,’ ” Roach says. It wasn’t the couple’s first experience of apartment living, because the firm had also previously outfitted a Park Avenue apartment that preceded their Long Island home, so the company was well acquainted with the clients’ tastes. “We lived in New York for almost 30 years,” says Laura, “and we saw a lot of apartments with Persian rugs and heavy window treatments. That’s just not us.” With four boys—now aged 8 to 17—the clients and Roach were determined to achieve a balance between urban cool and practical livability. For the gut renovation, the couple hired architect Joan Craig, who created a design to convert the four bedroom layout into five in order to accommodate each family member. “Everything but the front rooms were completely scrambled,” says Craig, who worked with project architect Tom Wynn, now with Wade Weissmann Architecture in Milwaukee. To lessen the impact of being uprooted, Craig borrowed certain elements from the Long Island home. “We liked the entry hall paneling, so we repeated that around the apartment,” Craig says. “We wanted it to feel like they were coming home and to create a sense of belonging for them.” One of the main characteristics of these particular clients is their height: George is 6 feet 9 inches, Laura is 5-feet-10 and the elder twins are 6 feet 6 inches. “I’m also a tall person,” adds Wynn, “and I can sympathize with the plight of people who bump their head coming into a room. So we started the door heights at 7 1/2 feet.” Additionally, Craig and Wynn attenuated molding profiles to exaggerate the verticality of the rooms.

“I WANTED TO KEEP THE DESIGN MORE CASUAL, BECAUSE THEY’RE NOT A SHOWY COUPLE.” -DOUG ROACH

To connect the space more appropriately with the metropolitan locale, Roach encouraged the owners to take risks with more saturated colors and glossier finishes. Whereas their Long Island abode skewed more toward beige and brown tones, “We took the colors in this home further in terms of mood,” he says. Now the office’s navy bluelacquered paneling and the dining room’s chocolate-brown hand-painted wallcovering offer moody enticements. “They lure you into the spaces,” Roach says. The pewter gray of the expansive living room “is like a chameleon with the lake’s effects,” adds Roach, referring to views of Lake Michigan beyond the generous windows. Pops of contrasting color— blues in the living room, tomato red in the office—vivify and freshen up the spaces. The kitchen’s burnt umber tone, the same color from their previous East Coast home, was another effort to help the children acclimate to their new city. “The finishes are very high-end, especially the wallpaper and ceiling coverings,” says general contractor Mark Fraser, who notes that approximately 100 tradesmen worked on this apartment during the renovation. “The lacquer had to be done in the field,” he adds about the office and the black-lacquer shelves lining the corridor from the foyer to the master suite, which the family filled with their extensive collection of books. “They love books,” Craig says. “So, we tried to create the same amount of space for them that they had in their Long Island house.” When it came to the furnishings, Roach also urged the Bilicics to mix things up to create a more sophisticated aesthetic. “Their previous house was more American and English,” says Roach, who worked on this home with project manager Alan Gilmer. “In the living room, we combined a Biedermeier center table, a French folding stool, a Louis XVI-style library chair, agate-topped tables in the style of 1950s designer Jacques Quinet and a T.H. RobsjohnGibbings chest.” The latter’s yellow finish offers a happy note against the gray tones; these playful finishes make the home feel more youthful. Other special characteristics in the apartment include a custom decorative-paint finish on the butler pantry’s vaulted ceiling, which features layers of metallic bronze and gold paint. “It was my interpretation of a classic gilded ceiling tailored to the clients’ personalities: earthy yet glamorous,” Roach says. And, the custom lava stone kitchen island: “It makes an elegant connection to the adjacent formal rooms but still offers durability,” he says. Yet, Roach says, “I wanted to keep the design more casual, because they’re not a showy couple.” Pairing a potentially formal Louis XVI-style étagère with the T.H. RobsjohnGibbings chest and a custom leather-bound sisal carpet in the living room, for instance, helps to give the space a more informal feel. Similarly with the office’s custom ottoman— which has a luxurious look but is also dog friendly—and a cowhide area rug atop the sisal carpet. “The kids don’t look out of place in the rooms at all,” Roach says. For Laura, that is precisely what works. With four tall boys and a dog that jumps on the furniture, she was definitely not into precious environments. “It’s a beautiful apartment,” she says. “But you walk in and feel like you’re in a family home.”

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Two John Dugdale cyanotypes, and a Donald Sultan poppy silk screen bring blue hues into this Gold Coast living room. Conceived by designer Doug Roach, the space includes HervĂŠ Van der Straeten sconces from Maison Gerard in New York, a Dennis & Leen library chair from Holly Hunt and a French folding stool from Karl Kemp Antiques in New York.

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Edward Fields’ custom leather-bound sisal rug and a comfy Roman Thomas sofa in Lee Jofa linen pair with other sophisticated pieces, such as the Baker armchair and ottoman covered in a dark sapphire Holland & Sherry fabric, a Louis XVI-style étagère from John Boone in New York and Otium’s Balustra floor lamp from Dennis Miller Associates in New York.

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This page: A 1950s T.H. RobsjohnGibbings chest of drawers from Karl Kemp Antiques, a gilt-faux bois mirror from Van den Akker Antiques in New York and a luxurious shagreen lamp base from BK Antiques with a custom lampshade from Illumé, both in New York, all help to create an eclectic living room vignette. Opposite: Details in the living room include Robert C. Jackson’s painting of packing crates from Gallery Henoch in New York; accessories atop a circa 1825 Biedermeier center table from Ritter Antik in New York; handcrafted objects displayed on the elegant étagère and a custom agate-topped table from DLV in Brooklyn.

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In the dining room, a custom Harvey Probber-style sofa, as well as vintage T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings klismos chairs featuring Ralph Lauren Home’s Serengeti zebra fabric, from Cain Modern in West Hollywood, California, offer extra seating at the 1950s rosewood table from Van den Akker Antiques. Sheer cashmere Roman shades and woolflannel drapery panels, both through Holland & Sherry, frame views of Lake Michigan. The wall sconce is from Ralph Pucci International.

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Crisp contrasting elements add interest to the master bathroom. Custom cabinetry designed by architect Joan Craig includes hardware from The Brass Center in New York. The cabinetry complements a black Venetian plaster accent wall by Simes Studios. Studium’s Dimensional Boxes flooring, a rock-crystal shower door handle by Sherle Wagner International and a lantern reflected in the mirror from Remains Lighting complete the look.

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Textures in the master bedroom include a Phillip Jeffries grass cloth from Holly Hunt on the wall; John Matouk & Co. bedding from Gracious Home in New York; a hexagonal-patterned Edward Fields carpet and a custom channel-tufted platform bed fabricated by J&P Upholstery in Long Island City, New York. A Christopher Spitzmiller lamp base sits atop a Mattaliano nightstand.

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Striking silhouettes can be found in the breakfast area: a custom yacht table from Soane in New York and Donghia’s Anziano chairs. Above the vignette is a chandelier from Holly Hunt. The clients’ existing artwork graces the wall, which features a custom Donald Kaufman Color hue. Roman shades were made with a printed linen stripe Dedar fabric purchased from Jerry Pair in New York and fabricated by Zirlin Interiors.

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In the dining room, Maya Romanoff’s Weathered Walls in Lacquered Bark create a moody atmosphere. The wallpaper is balanced by a Steve Smulka painting from Gallery Henoch that brings a sense of light and reflection to the space; the piece hangs above a Roman Thomas console with custom leather doors by Holland & Sherry and a St. Laurent marble top.

“WE WANTED IT TO FEEL LIKE THEY WERE COMING HOME AND TO CREATE A SENSE OF BELONGING FOR THEM.”

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A hallway leading to the master suite is lined with books assembled on shelves, fabricated by KWI Custom Cabinetry, featuring a Fine Paints of Europe high-gloss hue. Sconces are from The Urban Electric Co., and a custom cowhide runner from Tibetano in Englewood, New Jersey, adds a textural note on wood floors from One Buster Flooring Corporation.

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The office’s navy blue-lacquer paneling fabricated by KWI Custom Cabinetry and Roman Thomas armchairs in a Ralph Lauren Home fabric are brightened by vivid color, such as in the tomato red of the shades on Maxime Old 1940s gilt-bronze sconces from L’Art De Vivre in New York. A desk from Linda Horn in New York is paired with a custom ottoman and silk zebra-patterned Edward Fields rug. The side table is by Liz O’Brien in New York.

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PROCURING UNUSUAL RELICS FROM AROUND THE WORLD, SHOP OWNER STUART GRANNEN IS INTENT ON SAVING THE BEST OF THE PAST FOR A CHANCE IN THE FUTURE. WRITTEN BY TARYN BICKLEY / PHOTOGRAPHY BY CYNTHIA LYNN

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often think that I was put on this earth to find antique objects and give them a new purpose,” says Stuart Grannen, founder of Chicago-based Architectural Artifacts—an 80,000-square-foot mecca of abandoned relics and salvaged treasures. “Giving an old piece a new lease on life really motivates me.” As a child, the New Jersey native accompanied his parents—both history aficionados and American antiques collectors—as they cased shops, museums and galleries, and once he even purchased his own piece: a stained-glass window, which he bought at the age of seven. “As my parents would buy pieces, I’d also see all of these items that I personally liked,” he says. “After a while, I thought, ‘I could make a living out of this.’ ” While he valued their influence, Grannen chose to buck his parent’s traditional style in favor of more unconventional finds—eventually creating his own definition of historic preservation. “I love using antiques as objects of beauty and bringing new life to old things,” he explains. “For instance, a terra-cotta façade ornament that may have once resided on a building can now be a piece of art.” Opening his storefront in the Ravenswood corridor in 1987, Grannen initially set up shop in a 100-year-old structure, which today has expanded into the adjoining buildings, and has filled the showroom with such unique finds as a 20-foot-long iron table weighing in around 3 tons, chocolate vats recovered from The Hershey Company and cast-iron molds of 15 different instruments. “I’m an acquirer,” admits the travel enthusiast, who sources from such varied places as an auto shop in a suburban high school and a European cathedral. “I like to own pieces for a period of time and then find a better home for them.” Striving for a balance between beauty and quality, Grannen hopes to find purpose beyond each object’s original intention while still maintaining its history. “The past should be honored, respected and held up in great esteem,” he says. And with the pieces Grannen discovers, he does just that—weaving together a narrative of both past and present. 278 / LUXE INTERIORS + DESIGN

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“I OFTEN THINK THAT I WAS PUT ON THIS EARTH TO FIND ANTIQUE OBJECTS AND GIVE THEM A NEW PURPOSE.” An eclectic array of unique and unusual finds can be found in Stuart Grannen’s threestory showroom, including a chandelier from a Chicago theater, large light-up letters, crystals from a lighting factory in Buenos Aires, horses from a carousel in Ohio that were recently lent to the Lyric Opera of Chicago and even a massive hamburger. Grannen, far left, sits on auditorium seating from Evanston Township High School’s planetarium.

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THANKS TO BOTH COMPROMISE AND COLLABORATION, MODERN AND CLASSIC ELEMENTS COME TOGETHER BEAUTIFULLY IN A HOME ON CHICAGO’S NORTH SHORE. WRITTEN BY ERIN MARVIN / PHOTOGRAPHY BY MICHAEL ROBINSON

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The welcoming family room of this North Shore home designed by Michelle Williams invites lounging on custom Barclay Butera sofas, which are covered in dark gray Brentano and light gray Pollack fabrics, and chairs, also by Barclay Butera, featuring an Osborne & Little textile. A mix of patterns, materials and accessories—including barrel lids repurposed as art from Accessory Preview in Los Angeles—adds both interest and warmth.

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hen a North Shore homeowner decided to surprise his wife with a nearby lot where they could build a new residence, she had the perfect vision in mind. “Our old house was a little more traditional than I wanted,” says the wife. “I envisioned a home that had an open concept and was modern yet still warm with comfortable, family-friendly spaces.” Up to the challenge was interior designer Michelle Williams, who had worked on the couple’s previous home and was familiar with their needs. “They really wanted more of a casual, hands-on house,” she says. To begin, the couple enlisted the help of architect Michael Hershenson and builder Matthew L. Pollack to collaborate on a design that would best suit the needs of their family. The wife favors a modern look, while the husband leans toward a more traditional aesthetic, so Hershenson worked closely with the couple to find a balance. They eventually settled on a Prairie-style exterior with a mountain-area feel: a low-pitched sloped roof, horizontal bands of windows and a smart orientation to maximize natural light. “Prairie-style is the perfect concept for two people with different tastes because it can be both contemporary and traditional at the same time,” says Hershenson, who worked alongside project architect Louis Banks on the home’s design. “It’s a very streamlined home but doesn’t feel cold due to the natural woods,” adds Pollack, who teamed up with project manager Josh Ackerman. “It has a really warm feeling inside.” LUXE INTERIORS + DESIGN / 283

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This page: In the entry, a wood mirror from Anna’s Mostly Mahogany hangs above an Oly console made of silvered resin. Sculptural objects—such as the circular piece from Judith Racht Gallery in Harbert, Michigan—share the space with a Turkish rug and vintage ottomans clad in Schumacher’s chevronpatterned fabric; the ottomans were reupholstered by Covers Unlimited. Opposite: A ledge near the family room fireplace stores wood for burning. Made Goods stools make it easy to move extra seating. A vintage coffee table rests on a Stanton Carpet Corporation rug from Carpet Central & Hardwood Flooring. Moroccan lanterns and gilt-accented accessories decorate the entry.

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A dark brown hue from Benjamin Moore cloaks the dining room walls and coordinates with the barbed-wire chandelier from Mike Bell & Westwater Patterson. Beneath the fixture is a modern wood table that seats up to 12. An Oly armchair commands the head of the table, while side chairs from Artesia in Coral Gables, Florida, pull up along either side.

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Jack Pooker’s large oil-on-canvas hangs above the dining room’s vintage Ello sideboard from Redefined Décor; the sideboard’s travertine finish boasts a herringbone pattern that’s echoed in the flooring from Chicago’s Finest Floors and reminiscent of fabrics throughout the house. Embroidered burlap window treatments featuring a Schumacher textile hang on custom iron rods.

Outside, Wisconsin-based landscape architect David Heller took his cues from Hershenson’s design. “The house’s aesthetic drove much of the decisions for the outdoors,” says Heller, who favored a linear contemporary design with ornamental grasses, boxwoods and perennials along the front of the home. “It’s a nice, clean design that’s consistent with the style and lines of the house,” Hershenson says of the landscaping. When it came to the interiors, Williams translated the couple’s wants and needs into the perfect family space. “We had to find a happy medium that would please them both,” Williams says. Adds the wife, “Michelle had outfitted our old house and was familiar with our

tastes. So she knew how to split the difference between my husband’s style and mine: It had to be modern enough for me yet classic enough for him.” To achieve this balance, Williams mixed a variety of elements and clever furniture combinations that work well together. In the dining room, for instance, the table’s structured silhouette is juxtaposed with a chandelier made of barbed wire, while the entry marries a wood mirror with vintage ottomans, covered in a lively chevron pattern, and a minimalist, industrial-like console. “I love to pair unexpected elements together; I believe it elevates the design,” Williams says. “Any space I design will always have a little edge for interest.” LUXE INTERIORS + DESIGN / 287

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In the kitchen, Specialty Woodworking cabinets in an earthy taupe feature hardware from Studio41 and abut a cool marble backsplash from The Tile Shop and countertops from Terrazzo & Marble Supply Companies. Exposed-wood beams lend a rustic feel, as do Arteriors barstools from Creative Visions. Philippe Starck chairs surround a West Elm table in the nearby breakfast area; a Ralph Lauren Home chandelier from Circa Lighting illuminates the scene.

“I LOVE TO PAIR UNEXPECTED ELEMENTS TOGETHER; I BELIEVE IT ELEVATES THE DESIGN.” -MICHELLE WILLIAMS

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Right: Windows from Marvin and a large Oly chandelier made of seashells shed light on creamy Carrara marble from The Tile Shop, which covers the wall and tub surround in the spa-like master bathroom. The tub and its fixtures are both from Banner Plumbing Supply; a white cabinet designed by Williams features agate knobs from Anthropologie. Opposite, top: The master bedroom’s existing furnishings—such as the bed from Room & Board—received new life with pillows made from Osborne & Little and Donghia textiles. A bench, also re-covered in an Osborne & Little material; table lamps from Currey & Company and a custom Masland Carpets & Rug carpet complete the setting. Opposite, bottom: A wool runner from Carpet Central & Hardwood Flooring and a railing fabricated by Signature Stairs leads one up the stairway to the home’s private spaces. Just outside the dining room, a chrome-and-glass bar cart from Worlds Away in Memphis stands under another work by Pooker.

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In addition, Williams used neutral shades in varying textures, giving the home a contemporary feel without being too cold, while an assortment of materials and patterns add contrast. Modern but warm elements drove many of the design decisions, which Williams executed with a soft toneon-tone color palette of earthy taupes and creamy whites accented by a liberal mix of textures and shapes. Circular and chevron patterns proved to be the perfect complement to bold stripes, while materials such as wood, steel, mohair, velvet and burlap cozy up together in easy harmony. Bold works of art and accessories picked up during both the couple’s and designer’s world travels add depth. Furniture and accessories from the owners’ old home were also cleverly recycled into the new space. “We’d just finished designing the previous house, so we were trying to save a lot of what we’d just done,” Williams says. “We repurposed pieces to make them new and fresh but didn’t reinvent the wheel too much.” For example, a living room sofa from their old house was re-covered and moved into the master suite, and what was once a big coffee table in their old family room is now a side table in their new family room. Beds were repainted or reupholstered, lamps found new tables, and accessories that were in the couple’s LUXE INTERIORS + DESIGN / 291

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Outdoor living spaces are both comfy and welcoming for family and friends and include Restoration Hardware furnishings that surround a fire pit, which coordinates with the exterior stone from Halquist Stone Co. in Sussex, Wisconsin. Landscape architect David Heller worked on the plans for the lush outdoors, which Mariani Landscape currently maintains.

previous home now reside in fresh locations throughout this house. Guest room accessories, for instance, made their way into the daughter’s bedroom, and a console originally near the old staircase landing found a new home in the screened-in porch. In addition, sentimental pieces, such as crystal decanters that belonged to the husband’s grandparents and a coffee table that resided in the wife’s childhood home, are on display. There was also two children to consider. So, the kitchen barstools are spill-proof with no fabric, and textiles throughout, such as mohair, are luxurious to the touch yet very forgiving. While ensuring that the interiors were a beautiful compromise of different design aesthetics, Williams never lost sight of the family’s need for a comfortable, livable space. “It was really meant to be a lived-in house,” Williams says. This welcoming feel continues into the open family room and large kitchen—a necessity for the couple’s new home. “I love to cook, bake and entertain,” says the wife. “Having an open kitchen off the family room makes you feel like you’re always part of the party.” Additionally, a generous screened-in porch off the kitchen, as well as an outdoor living room, extends the living space and brings the outdoors in. “When the weather allows, we love hanging out on the sofas and reading or watching television in the screened-in porch,” adds the wife, who, in the end, thinks that the design of the home is the perfect compromise. “I feel like this was always meant to be our house. The second I walked through the door, it felt like home.” 292 / LUXE INTERIORS + DESIGN

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MODERN TOUCH DESIGNER FELICIA FERRONE STRIPS PRODUCTS DOWN TO THEIR BAREST FORM, CREATING SLEEK, MINIMAL OBJECTS THAT NOD TO HER ARCHITECTURAL BACKGROUND. WRITTEN BY YELENA MOROZ / PHOTOGRAPHY BY NICK JOHNSON

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A variety of handcrafted glassware conceived by Chicago-based designer Felicia Ferrone includes pieces from her Margot, Tulip, Dearborn, Rare and Revolution collections.

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elicia Ferrone became intrigued by product design while working as an architect in Antonio Citterio’s Milan studio, particularly during the week of the Salone del Mobile furniture fair. “I was absolutely captivated by these objects that were both witty and challenged our expectations of the everyday,” muses Ferrone, owner of Chicago-based Fferrone and a clinical assistant professor at the School of Design at the University of Illinois at Chicago. A panoptic of talent, her design work now currently spans a variety of furnishings, lighting and tabletop items, with an aim to venture into porcelain tableware, fiber-optic fixtures and tile. “I’ve always been drawn to the idea of a creative playground, blurring the lines between various design disciplines,” says Ferrone, who collaborates with master artisans on each handcrafted piece. “For me, it’s about creativity and expressing an idea that’s refined to the point where there’s nothing left to add or take away.” At the core of Ferrone’s approach to beauty is the efficiency of minimalism mixed with European influences and an attention to detail. Signature linear motifs, a nod to her architectural roots, come through in the concave-convex wired structure of the Jaeho table that’s surprisingly utilitarian in its simplicity: A removable marble or wood top allows one to invert the piece for a slightly different profile, while the powder-coated steel makes it durable enough for outdoor use. Furthermore, Ferrone’s collection of Dearborn glasses is instilled with a more quotidian essence. “I wanted an everyday glass that was casual, low in profile and simple yet would still work for formal dining,” she says. For Ferrone, understanding an object’s relationship to a space and its context is an inherent part of her life: The designer works out of her home studio and believes that residing with her prototypes drives further refinement. “You have to experience these objects in their intended context on a daily basis,” she says. Indeed, the designer surrounds herself with her designs so she can also see how they relate with other pieces—a fundamental process in her work. “Design shouldn’t exist in a vacuum,” she says. “I want people to live and interact with my objects.” Ferrone’s love for the unexpected is now a driving force behind imagining her own timeless designs. Her mantra: “Our interactions with different objects should change our lives and bring in pleasure on a daily basis.”

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Ferrone, shown opposite in her Chicago studio, creates such geometric products as her Jaeho tables, left, a versatile piece that can be used both indoors or out as a table or a stool; the Bana 03 vase, below, made of black hand-painted steel tubes; and the handcrafted Milan trivet, bottom, inspired by sidewalk grates in Milan.

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WATER’S EDGE A NORTH SHORE COUPLE REUNITE WITH THE SAME TEAM THAT DESIGNED THEIR FAMILY HOME, BRINGING TO LIFE THEIR VISION OF A MODERN BARN-LIKE RETREAT OVERLOOKING LAKE MICHIGAN. WRITTEN BY TATE GUNNERSON / PHOTOGRAPHY BY NICK JOHNSON

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An Elizabeth Eakins rug from John Rosselli & Associates adds a casual feel in the den of this Michigan home. The room is furnished with a custom sofa by designer Stephanie Wohlner, covered in Holly Hunt Great Plains fabric, and a Caste side table paired with a Vitra chair from Corporate Concepts. Vibrant artwork by Mel Bochner punctuates the space.

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fter a year of searching for a space to build a weekend retreat, a North Shore couple with three sons zeroed in on an empty lot hidden from the road by a forested conservation area in Lakeside, Michigan. With miles of sandy beaches, apple orchards and plenty of year-round recreational activities, the area proved to be the perfect location for the active family. “This property is unique because it’s so pretty and private,” says the wife. “We love the area and it’s an easy drive from the city.” To design the project, the couple reassembled the same team responsible for their main house in Highland Park, plus landscape architect Scott Byron. “Having the right team is crucial for a project like this,” says designer Stephanie Wohlner. “We all went back and forth about the design and worked closely together on the house.” Adds the wife: “Our primary residence is a Georgian-style brick home, but we wanted something different and more modern for this vacation retreat.” Before the project could commence, construction manager John Harty—who worked on the house with his brother and business partner, Rich Harty—had to prepare the site for a foundation. This required digging 18 feet below ground level to get to the virgin soil. “We had to dig the soil out of a hole, fill it with sand and then impact it before anything could be done,” John Harty says. “It was amazing what we did to make the site buildable again.” Likewise, to address the drainage issues that threatened to swamp the project, Byron designed a dry creek bed lined with large-format gravel so that it would feel like a river running through the property. In turn, an ipe-wood fence covered with climbing hydrangeas provides a sense of separation from the driveway while adding color and interest. “The idea is that as time goes on, it will be a living wall separating the garage and utilitarian areas from the courtyard and front door,” Byron says. A winding path leads through the woods and out onto a clearing where the recently completed abode now stands on a bluff overlooking Lake Michigan. On the lakeside of the house, Byron kept it simple, incorporating native grasses and planters for annual color. A poolside patio makes way

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to a covered porch and to the great room, which has three sets of sliding glass doors that frame ever-changing lake vistas. “The area around the pool is integral to the design,” says architect Stuart D. Shayman, who created a barn-like structure with a modern sensibility using white clapboard siding and a metal roof. “When you open up the doors on both sides of the house, it feels like one big space.” Inside, this same idea is repeated, with an open living, dining and kitchen space. On the second floor, a bridge overlooking the main living areas connects to the guest suites and a bunkroom that can sleep up to eight people comfortably. “The concept for this home was for it to be a place for the homeowners to gather with friends and family,” Shayman says. “There’s enough space for everybody, whether it’s just the family or a large group of people.” The home’s beamed tongue-and-groove ceiling, which soars to 26 feet at its peak, required great thought. These types of details, Wohlner explains, make all the difference. “We talked about doing a drywall ceiling, but I felt like it needed that layer of the beams on wood,” she says. The designer also suggested painting the ceiling gray rather than a crisp white, which was first considered. “It would have made the space feel too big and cold,” Wohlner says. “This color feels much warmer.” The rift-sawn oak floors from Apex Wood Floors, which were pre-finished in a gray stain, were added for the same purpose. “The knotty texture and mix of grayish tones made the house feel less stark and a little more casual,” Wohlner says. “The colors seem to move and change like the water.” When contemplating the palette, inspiration struck the designer while walking along the sea during a trip to Mexico. “I saw these rocks that were kind of blue-gray and chartreuse, and that’s where the design came from,” says Wohlner, who incorporated a casual cotton-weave rug and a comfortable navy sectional in the great room. Livening up the design are pops of color in the form of ceramic vases, pillows and a pair of matching upholstered chairs. Because Wohlner had worked with the owners in the past, she understood that creating the kind of look her clients hoped to achieve would mean incorporating a few traditional fabrics and accessories alongside more contemporary pieces. In the master bedroom, for instance, she paired a chair and other modern furnishings with more traditional-patterned fabrics. “The design has a classic sensibility yet still feels very modern,” Wohlner says. And although the designer purposely steered away from a traditional beach aesthetic, her design does make subtle nods to it. The great room’s fireplace hearth, for example, is covered in a white ceramic tile. “It’s almost shell-like, but it also has a modern vernacular,” Wohlner says. In addition, a striped rug in the den has a beachy feel within that same modern context, while baskets and stacks of books add to that summer house aesthetic. Shortly after their lakefront retreat was finished, the owners decided to host family and friends there for Thanksgiving. “People flew in from the East Coast, and we all congregated there for several days,” says the wife. “The design process is kind of like having a garden: It’s interesting the way it all comes together and so exciting when it finally bears fruit.” LUXE INTERIORS + DESIGN / 301

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Being able to see through the house and out to the lake was an important feature for this home. In the great room, a custom sectional—covered in navy Mokum fabric from Holly Hunt—takes in the view. A pair of chairs designed by Wohlner in a Dedar textile adds color and joins a Caste daybed. The floor lamp was purchased through Lamps Plus; tile by Ann Sacks surrounds the fireplace.

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Above: A custom chandelier from Lindsey Adelman Studio in New York offers a sculptural element to the kitchen, which is outfitted with cabinetry fabricated by Distinctive Cabinetry of Illinois wearing hardware from Studio41 and granite countertops from Tithof Tile & Marble. Emeco barstools from The Griffin Company coordinate with a stainless-steel backsplash from The Tile Shop. Right: For the dining area, which is open to the kitchen and great room, Wohlner placed Fritz Hansen chairs from Design Within Reach around a large table with a zinc top from Georgia Brown in Aspen, Colorado. Sliding doors by Grabill Windows & Doors, purchased through Building Blocks, connect the indoors to the outside.

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Underneath a colorful work by Darren Sylvester, which was purchased during Art Basel in Miami Beach, is a custom bronzedbamboo bar cart from Paul Ferrante. Flooring here and throughout the home is from Apex Wood Floors. Custom millwork was designed by builder John Harty.

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“WHEN YOU OPEN UP THE DOORS ON BOTH SIDES OF THE HOUSE, IT FEELS LIKE ONE BIG SPACE.” -STUART D. SHAYMAN

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Architect Stuart D. Shayman conceived this modern barn-like residence, which features a deep connection to the outdoors. Lush landscaping designed and installed by landscape architect Scott Byron surrounds the in-ground swimming pool and spa, both by Boilini Company. Window dormers on the second floor flood the great room and catwalk with natural light.

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In one of the guest rooms, a photograph by Amina Tirana hangs above a custom-upholstered bed frame, designed by Wohlner with a Katie Leede & Company fabric. A chrome wall lamp from Lightology provides illumination above a nightstand from Room & Board. A Janus et Cie chair rests on a rug from Holland & Sherry.

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Above: In the master bathroom, a pair of mirrors designed by Harty floats in front of Marvin windows that face Lake Michigan. Pendants from Holly Hunt shine light on sinks and faucets, both from Studio41. Porcelain flooring is from Ann Sacks; the shades were made with Romo fabric. Left: A blue-and-white runner from Stark brings the colors of the lake inside and pairs with a metal railing designed by Wohlner and fabricated by Fab-N-Weld in Berrien Springs, Michigan. Above the staircase, Peter Roth’s artwork from Onessimo Fine Art in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, invigorates the area.

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Above: A Jehs + Laub chair and ottoman from Corporate Concepts, clad in a John Hutton Textiles fabric from David Sutherland, provide a spot for repose in the master bedroom. The side table from Knoll resides on a blue-and-white Holland & Sherry carpet. Draperies in a Calvin Fabrics linen are from Donghia. Left: Just off the master bedroom, an outdoor seating area features furniture from David Sutherland covered in Perennials fabric. The cocktail table is from Janus et Cie; Richard Schultz chairs face the lake.

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The Urban Electric Co. 843.723.8140 urbanelectricco.com

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Studio 41 773.395.2900 | Chicago 312.321.5900 | Chicago shopstudio41.com Studio 41 773.846.8300 | Chicago 847.266.1900 | Highland Park shopstudio41.com

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RETAIL Artistica Italian Gallery 847.446.2916 | Winnetka artistica.com iD Chicago 773.755.4343 | Chicago idchicago.com Le Chic Boutique 847.386.9033 | Winnetka lechicboutique@icloud.com

Studio 41 847.824.6280 | Glenview 847.676.4767 | Lincolnwood shopstudio41.com

Chicago Luxury Beds 312.527.5337 | Chicago chicagoluxurybeds.com

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Studio 41 847.985.1700 | Schaumburg 630.357.1320 | Naperville shopstudio41.com

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Spex 847.999.0234 | Winnetka spexoptical.com

The Container Store 855.827.5623 containerstore.com/tcsclosets

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Studio Snaidero Chicago 312.644.6662 snaiderochicago.com THG Paris thgusa.com

LIGHTING Bevolo Gas & Electric Lights 504.522.9485 bevolo.com

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STYLE UNDER THE STARS

On May 1, Luxe joined the Hubbard Woods Design District for Style Under the Stars. Guests browsed through 16 local Winnetka store design vignettes and enjoyed a mini fashion show from six local clothing stores. All proceeds went directly to the Northwestern University Settlement House to support education, social services and the arts in the West Town neighborhood of Chicago.

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DREAMING BY DESIGN EVENT

Luxe Interiors + Design, along with the River North Design District, recently sponsored Dreaming by Design at the Chicago Luxury Beds showroom. The exquisite event featured bedscapes by top local designers, and guests voted for their favorites.

PHOTOGRAPHY BY GINDA PHOTOGRAPHY

KOHLER SIGNATURE STORE BY STUDIO41

Studio41 and David Kohler, of Kohler, recently partnered with Luxe to host the grand opening of the Kohler Signature Store by Studio41 in River North. A-listers in the design community made an appearance at this event and enjoyed browsing the latest in kitchen and bath design.

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“SIMPLICITY,” LEONARDO DA VINCI ONCE PROFESSED, “IS THE ULTIMATE FORM OF SOPHISTICATION.” ECHOING THIS SENTIMENT, COCO CHANEL CREDITED THAT SAME EFFORTLESS FEATURE AS “THE KEYNOTE OF ALL TRUE ELEGANCE,” WHILE FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT HAS STATED THAT, “SIMPLICITY AND REPOSE ARE THE QUALITIES THAT MEASURE THE TRUE VALUE OF ANY WORK OF ART.” WE FOLLOW SUIT THIS SEASON WITH A MIX OF DELICATE SILHOUETTES AND SOFT, REFRAINED PALETTES THAT LEAVE A TOUCH OF LUXURY IN THEIR WAKES. Clockwise from top left: Watercolor Washi 3592 in Dream Pop Grey / Price available upon request / phillipjeffries.com. Pieces from the “What is Luxury?” exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum through September 27 / vam.ac.uk. Link Porcelain Quad-Light / $8,000 / apparatusstudio.com. A vignette from a home in San Francisco designed by Nicole Hollis / nicolehollis.com. Circus Pouf Large Blush Velour / $890 / normann-copenhagen.com. Spinning Top Simple Curve Pendant / $4,900 / yaelsonia.com. Small Ring Bag in Chalk Smooth Calfskin / Price available upon request / celine.com. Box Sofa by De La Espada / $8,065 / autoban212.com. Tapa Cereal Bowl and Alchimie Charger by Fortuny / $370 (set of 4) and $200 / l-objet.com. Detail from the facade of the Stadthalle Chemnitz in Germany designed by architect Rudolf White and artist Hubert Schiefelbein / stadthalle-chemnitz.de.

WATERCOLOR WASHI WALLCOVERING PHOTO: COURTESY PHILLIP JEFFRIES. LIGHT PENDANT PHOTO: JOSEPH DELEO.

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