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MUST CAMBRIA Not surprisingly, Cambria® natural stone surfaces are so beautiful and easy to live with that clients find themselves wanting them in both their kitchens and baths. Discover more than 130 elegant designs, including Princetown™ from their Coastal Collection™.

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VICTORIA + ALBERT Inspired by nature, the Pescadero freestanding tub from Victoria + Albert captures the beauty of the ocean with its distinctive wave design, and is now available in matte black. vandabaths.com

Two sculptured, interconnected rings resembling the infinity symbol form the sleek base of the Infinity Table, which is finished in Silver Cloud leafing and topped with a 48-inch glass top. margecarson.com

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CULTURAL, HISTORICAL AND ARCHITECTURAL REFERENCES GIVE FURNISHINGS AND DECORATIVE ACCENTS A TIMELESS APPEAL.

A premier builder of custom-designed sink bases, J. Tribble’s handcrafted cabinets are an invaluable asset for distinctive homes nationwide. jtribble.com

GLOSTER FURNITURE Conceived by noted Danish designer Henrik Pedersen, Grand Weave makes a statement equal to its name. Following rural cues from handcrafted willow and hazel fencing, modern materials are combined to create an up-to-date, resilient twist on rustic seating. gloster.com

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SPARK MODERN FIRES Perfect for gathering under the stars, this sophisticated outdoor fireplace sets the scene with every flicker of its signature flame, making it the jewel of any landscape. Pricing available upon request. sparkfires.com

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OFFICINE GULLO Officine Gullo’s custom, professional cooking suite is shown here with four burners, a central French top, a griddle, large oven and a warming cabinet. Available in over 200 colors, this and other dream cooking ranges can be seen in their global showrooms. officinegullo.com

CHRISTOPHER PEACOCK Introducing The Motra Collection, a postmodern cabinetry collection that bridges the gap between cold contemporary and traditional warmth. A play on words between modern and traditional, Motra comes in a variety of custom materials and finishes, such as horizontal-grain, rift oak with a soft taupe stain and bronze-finished hardware, shown here. peacockhome.com

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architecture | interiors | landscape


CONTENTS

Left: Hubbardton Forge introduces its new Vermont Modern collection, which includes the Metro pendant shown here. Page 108 Right: Small Cherry Blossom Top-Handle Bag by Nancy Gonzalez / neimanmarcus.com. Page 310 Below, left: Black Crescent Lounge / vonnegutkraft.com. Page 102

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EDITOR’S LETTER MEMO CONTRIBUTORS INSPIRATION FOUND Celebrating winter’s thaw and the reemergence of seasonal warmth, Luxe explores the importance of the cherry blossom on Japanese culture and its influence on design.

RADAR

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COLLABORATION Newly formed communities of craftsmen and artisans countrywide prove there’s a seat at the table for everyone.

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DEBUT The handmade lighting aficionados behind Hubbardton Forge break from tradition for their latest collection of modern, minimalist pieces.

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BEHIND THE BRAND It’s a family affair at McKinnon and Harris, where a brother-sister duo are crafting outdoor furniture out of their Virginia workshop.

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WORLD TOUR A stylish introduction to the best of international design with Costas Voyatzis, the prolific curator of yatzer.com.

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ROUNDUP Luxe presents a lively batch of the latest in paint colors that are fresh, forward and shell-shockingly chic.

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

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Right: Two Figures, Green by Kate Long Stevenson / katelongstevenson.com; reduxstudios.org. Page 160 Center: Minx Wing Sofa / nafurniture.com. Page 210 Below: Cabinets in a deep green hue are a contrasting complement to the Arabascato marble that covers the counters and backsplash of this striking space by deVOL Kitchens. Page 198

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MATERIAL The great outdoors set the stage for spring’s superb textiles that are anything but garden variety.

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TREND Four contemporary female artists and their work inspire the season’s hottest styles.

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SPOTLIGHT A group of illustrious interior designers weighs in on a lineup of stunning side tables that illuminate the beauty of the accent piece.

THE LOOK

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KITCHEN + BATH We take a look at the captivating color trends coming to your home’s workhorse spaces, starting with a kitchen that will make you green with envy.

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THE REPORT Get inspired by the brilliant rainbow of possibilities in our color guide, featuring 10 jaw-dropping room designs and products.

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CALIFORNIA DREAMING Wide-open spaces and light-filled rooms help make a North Shore residence perfect for indoor-outdoor living. Written by Elaine Markoutsas / Photography by Michael Robinson

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HEART OF GOLD Looking to create a legacy home in Lincolnwood, a couple turn to a design team to construct a dramatic, Art Deco-inspired house. Written by Tate Gunnerson / Photography by Michael Robinson

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TRANSCENDING ART A Chicago artist introduces a healing quality through her multimedia work, which spans paintings, sculptures and wearable art. Written by April Hardwick / Photography by Frank Ishman

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MODERN BEAUTY Bold colors, dramatic patterns and contemporary art come together to create a stunning home for a young family in Wicker Park. Written by Terri Sapienza / Photography by Cynthia Lynn

ON THE COVER: Designer Andrea Goldman inflected a California vibe into a North Shore home, where sunshine soaks a family room furnished with a custom Andrea Goldman Design sectional, a custom Aaron Bladon coffee table and a Womb chair by Eero Saarinen. Page 236 060 / LUXESOURCE.COM

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SOUTHERN CHARM Deep, wraparound porches, stately columns and casual, laid-back living are all considered hallmarks of true Southern design. And with their distinct charm and character, the houses on this list will have you dreaming of lazy summer nights on the porch in true Southern style. luxesource.com/southern-charm

▲ HIGH GROUND: 14 MEMORABLE BALCONIES From a French-inspired patio in a seaside cottage to a modern terrace overlooking the cityscape (shown), these balconies provide the perfect space to either entertain or just relax solo outside with a cocktail. Here, we showcase a few of our favorite outdoor patios that will leave you wanting to spend all your time under the open sky. luxesource.com/memorable-balconies ▲ AN ITALIAN-STYLE MALIBU HOUSE WITH COASTLINE VIEWS A good story is one that takes its readers to another time or place through striking details and colorful imagery. For the narrative of this Tuscan-inspired estate, the design team began with a commanding Italianate façade featuring old-world elements and lush greenery that opens into interiors that balance authentic touches complemented by modern, tailored furnishings. See all the chapters of this story unfold at luxesource.com/italian-style-home.

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▲ HISTORY LESSONS IN SAN FRANCISCO With a desire to preserve, protect and enhance, one Northern California couple chose to keep their 1920s Mediterranean-style home’s historic past intact while making it light and welcoming for present day. Read more about the elaborate renovation and view the entire house tour at luxesource.com/historic-abode.

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The season of renewal (current projects! fresh ideas!) is here—and yet spring can also be a time when buds take a tad longer to bloom and concepts need coaxing to get started. We’ve all been there with the proverbial blank page staring us down. So, consider this New + Now issue to be an inspiration injection, where we update your point of view with discoveries that allow you to step outside the day-to-day and dive into something altogether new. Costas Voyatzis, the man behind yatzer.com, the global kaleidoscope of what’s happening in art, fashion and design, lets us in on the top brands to watch in 2017. We also

present the latest in side tables, report on the trend of vivid color making its way into homes across the country (Farrow & Ball Chappell Green, I have my eyes on you!), and head outdoors for a showcase of sumptuous new textiles. This spring, we also invite you online to the enhanced luxesource.com. Browse around and take a look. We’ll be tweaking things in the weeks to come, but hope you enjoy our ever-evolving digital home for design inspiration and discovery.

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LIZ ARNOLD Writer / New York Favorite Luxe interview: I really enjoyed speaking with designer Michael Siller and luxury rug specialist Larry Hokanson about their own Houston home. They are both history buffs and enthusiasts of Russian classicism, and they are incredibly knowledgeable on the intersection of history and design. They filled their interiors with reproductions of exquisite pieces selected during trips to The State Hermitage Museum in Russia, and I still have plans to show up on their doorstep one day to see it for myself! Who is the most fascinating person you’ve ever met? Eva Zeisel. She was a playful Hungarian-born industrial designer who was imprisoned by Joseph Stalin’s regime before moving her ceramics into mass production, and she had the first one-woman show at the MoMA. Sadly, she passed away in 2011 at the age of 105. Prized possessions: A coin pendant of Queen Elizabeth II—a gift from my late father—that I wear on a long necklace; a vintage French upholstered armchair in mustard yellow that’s so low you feel like you’re in a sports car; and my computer, which stores all of my writing and ideas.

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What do you find inspiring about design today? Having nostalgia for 1970s wallpaper, I love seeing the new designs and appreciation for this art form. I can’t wait to put an Abigail Borg paper in my powder room and make it a fresh, retro jewel box. Unforgettable Luxe shoot: One of my most memorable projects was a home designed by my visionary father, Joseph Minton. Not only were the house and location beautiful, but I was also able to do the shoot in my pajamas alongside my dad. On your coffee table: I am inspired by design books and have them all over my house, but I am mostly fueled by fiction. My recent favorites are City of Thieves by David Benioff and All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr. Most fascinating person you’ve ever met: The Maharaja of Jaipur at a small dinner party in Delhi, India, when I was 24.

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MARK ROSKAMS Photographer / New York Whose work are you most influenced by? Photographer Raymond Meier, who does such brilliant and innovative work in the commercial advertising and editorial fields; photographer François Halard, who developed a unique style in the world of interior photography; and designer and artist Doug Meyer, a longtime friend and collaborator who gives me so much inspiration in regards to design. What type of design inspires you? I really enjoy Santiago Calatrava’s bridges, buildings and public spaces, as well as Brutalist architecture of the old regimes, which are such amazing structures in their own right. Favorite assignments: In 2010, I worked on a book with Rizzoli in Puglia, Italy, and then on a second book last year. They were both great projects, and the memories of meeting people and seeing firsthand the beauty of many things—humanity, history, architecture, life, food and passion—will last forever. I am continuing this endeavor with a new book I am planning this year on the stables and barns of the British Isles.

LAURA FISHER KAISER Writer / Washington, D.C. My biggest creative influence comes from… Viewing art. I try to go to a museum once a week. Dream assignment: I would love to have a time-machine talk show called What Were You Thinking, where I interview famous, and infamous, people from history. Most-loved book: The Invention of Nature: Alexander von Humboldt’s New World by Andrea Wulf. She rummages through the scientist’s notebooks and inside his mind to show how his ideas helped create modern environmentalism. What advice would you give your 20-year-old self? Think big, but master the details. Also, find a good therapist. If not a writer, I would be… A Smithsonian museum curator.

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The portrait of an artist as a solitary genius, toiling away and perfecting his craft in isolation, may be a romantic notion—a testament to a love of artistry so intense and allconsuming that nothing else matters—but it’s also a relic of the past. Today’s craftsmen and creatives don’t want to suffer for their art; instead, they’re using their creations to build bridges not only to the people who will ultimately invite the pieces into their homes but also to those who share their passions: fellow makers. As manufacturing in America continues to fight to thrive in the competitive global economy, the you-can’tsit-with-us mentality is giving way to communal tables, which in many cases have been built in collaboration by the people who sit around them. In places all over the country, this longing for connection is redefining what it means to be made in America, resulting in growing communities of independent designers who work side by side, collaborate regularly and sell their wares together. Here, we share some of our favorites.

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NEW YORK WHAT IT IS: Located on Canal Street in New York City, Colony is equal parts showroom and gallery with carefully curated goods from independent designers—many with ties to the area and working studios in nearby Brooklyn. Founded and curated by entrepreneur Jean Lin, the design co-op also has a strategic arm, named Colony Consult, developed to help designers better position their work in the retail market. WHAT IT DOES: Colony provides a community for the furniture, lighting, textile and object designers who call it home. In addition to offering a brick-and-mortar location for members to showcase their goods, Lin also thinks outside the box with a series of exhibits and pop-ups with neighboring non-endemic businesses to drive new traffic to the space. DESIGNERS TO WATCH: Industry darlings like Erickson Aesthetics, whose in-progress copper Manifold chair is featured on our Radar opener, count themselves part of Colony, as do craftsman and designer Aaron Poritz (pictured far right), whose gorgeous Abner toolbox (shown on the previous page) offers both form and function; lighting upstart Allied Maker and its Voyager 333 chandelier (shown right, top); and the woodworking wunderkinds behind Vonnegut/Kraft, who are responsible for the handsome Black Crescent lounge (right, bottom).

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SEATTLE WHAT IT IS: Founded in 2008 by the prolific minds behind some of the Pacific Northwest’s most successful creative practices—Grain, Iacoli & McAllister and Ladies & Gentlemen Studio, for example—Join Design has become much more than a venture to showcase local talents and now includes more than 50 members

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from independent design studios all over the country. WHAT IT DOES: In addition to hosting events and exhibits featuring products (made in the USA, of course) from its impressive roster of makers, Join also solicits new product design, curates its own collections for popular trade shows, offers mentorship programs and organizes retail pop-ups. DESIGNERS TO WATCH: Multimedia artist Aleksandra Pollner’s

unique and modern approach to traditional furniture constructs, as shown in the table above, left, is breathtaking; designer Melanie Abrantes creates chic accessories (above, right) using beautifully grained wood and cork, the nonconventional material of our dreams; and The Granite’s expert handling of form and function makes even the most mundane of objects extraordinary.

MANIFOLD CHAIR PHOTO: COURTESY ERICKSON AESTHETICS. PORITZ AND ABNER TOOLBOX PHOTOS: COURTESY AARON PORITZ. VOYAGER 333 CHANDELIER PHOTO: RYDEN RIZZO. BLACK CRESCENT LOUNGE PHOTO: ALAN TANSEY. TABLE PHOTO: COURTESY ALEKSANDRA POLLNER. ACCESSORIES PHOTO: MELANIE RICCARDI.

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LOS ANGELES WHAT IT IS: A community built by Los Angelesbased furniture makers, L.A. Box Collective started as a way to bond over the group’s shared commitment to working with sustainable materials while engaged in sustainable practices— something they continue to honor through a particularly thoughtful mission statement. WHAT IT DOES: Not only does the collective encourage and provide support to makers who seek to tackle their craft with a mindful approach to the environment, it also puts on joint exhibitions of work completed under a common theme: For example, last year, its 10 members debuted a show at the Craft & Folk Art Museum, titled “Windfall,” which featured new works crafted exclusively from wood sourced from local trees felled during California’s historic San Gabriel Valley windstorm of 2011. DESIGNERS TO WATCH: Casey Dzierlenga splits her time between Los Angeles and her home base in New York’s Hudson River Valley, where she mostly mills wood from her own land before transforming it into clean-lined masterpieces with an organic feel, as demonstrated by the wonderfully simplistic yet impactful aesthetic of the Alma credenza and Lorca coffee table

(shown above and right); while a foundation and love for midcentury designers fuels designer and craftsman David Johnson’s original works as well as his careful Danish modern restoration projects that somehow capture and preserve their makers’ intentions while offering up a little something extra.

PARIS WHAT IT IS: A Paris-based showroom dedicated to introducing international design lovers to the best of American design, Triode is expanding the conversation surrounding what it means for a product to be made in America to a whole new audience. Founder Jacques Barret presents this generation of American classics along with reissues from greats like Finn Juhl and Richard Neutra. WHAT IT DOES: Barret is making the domestic design movement cool again by bringing it to the epicenter of global chic, Paris— home to one of the furniture industry’s most well-respected yearly celebrations, Maison & Objet—and allowing the pieces to stand on their own against friendly competition from all over the globe. DESIGNERS TO WATCH: Based in New York, Anna Karlin’s eye-catching contemporary furniture forms (shown at left) feel vaguely European but are all produced with the help of local artisans; and Apparatus, Rosie Li and Bec Brittain’s illuminated offerings break the mold on traditional lighting from studios in Brooklyn.

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HUBBARDTON FORGE’S DESIGN DIRECTOR DAVID KITTS SHARES HOW ONE OF THE COUNTRY’S OLDEST AND LARGEST COMMERCIAL FORGES IN OPERATION IS EXPANDING—WITH ITS NEWEST LINE, VERMONT MODERN—AND REDEFINING AMERICAN CRAFTSMANSHIP. WRITTEN AND PRODUCED BY BRITTANY S. CHEVALIER

Speaking of process, tell us how you brought your visions to life. Our design process starts off very hands-on: We make a sketch and often work with steel, paper or foam models, and then we figure out how to illuminate the initial concept. As an unconventional design group, we were able to “loosen up” and really have fun with the offerings. We quickly realized, though, that fun isn’t always easy; there’s a fine line between a design that is simple and a design that is pure. Striving for this purity has been both enjoyable and challenging. Why is it so important to continue to honor the company’s tradition of craft? It’s a part of Hubbardton Forge’s legacy—the commitment to the handmade—and it was one of the driving forces behind Vermont Modern. Everyone here believes in it, which is good since a lot of people contribute to the final product. For example, three different departments work intently on constructing the actual form—from molding and cutting the steel to cleaning raw edges and prepping the material for welding. After the elements are forged

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together, they’re cleaned again before heading to the final three departments, starting with the finishing team. In this stage, the products are powder-coated and cured in our ovens, then sent to assembly, where they are completed and tested before shipping out. Share some of the materials you added to this line to complement Hubbardton’s signature steel. We introduced Vermont maple in a natural finish that is locally sourced from Maple Landmark, a wooden toy crafter 30 miles north of the forge in Vermont. We thought the wood element added a nice natural contrast to the steel, and its natural state adds a touch of Danish modern appeal.

Do you have a favorite piece in the collection? While I am intrigued by the Metro pendant (shown here), and the duality of its piping acting as a functional and primary decorative element, I am also drawn to our Copernicus design. It is very different from anything we have ever done, as it is very minimal and comprises only three basic components: an LED light, steel rails, and wooden balls that act as isolators. In the past, we would have tried to add a forged-steel element to give it something more, but with Vermont Modern we are really trying to keep the design pure by boiling it down to its innate essence.

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Hubbardton Forge’s newest collection is innovative and fresh and marks a shift from its more traditional offerings. What was the inspiration behind the line? The initial goal for Vermont Modern was to appeal to a younger, more urban demographic, to people who appreciate high-quality, contemporary design from a socially responsible domestic manufacturer who still crafts each piece one at a time.

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Family Affair MCKINNON AND HARRIS EMBRACES A LOCAL, HANDMADE ETHOS, INSTILLING A SENSE OF TRADITION AND PLACE IN THE COMPANY’S OUTDOOR FURNISHINGS.

“We always say that we don’t want to be the biggest outdoor furniture maker in the world; we just want to be the best,” says Anne Massie, the cofounder, with her brother Will, of Richmond, Virginia-based McKinnon and Harris. For the siblings, the key to being the best means keeping things local. The pair opened their doors in 1991, and the area, itself a historic center of craft, provides a spark that has allowed the company to thrive. Says Will Massie, “McKinnon and Harris could never live in an industrial park; we crave the energy and inspiration of our city.” Born from rough pencil sketches, McKinnon and Harris’ furnishings are handmade in a workshop flooded with light thanks to a clerestory running the length of the building. After being refined by the Massies and their team of engineers, the designs are put into production in a process relying on methods both old and new. Hammers, mallets, hand files of varying shapes and sizes, chisels and clamps can be found in the factory, along with a 62-person force of craftspeople who possess knowledge and skill born of years of practice. “You can palpably feel the drive for excellence and innovation and hear the hum of hands working and the sounds of metal being formed,” says Will. Time-honored practices, though, share space with cutting-edge technology, especially when it comes to the company’s coating process, which manages to be both environmentally friendly and effective. Inspiration for their pieces comes from traditional sources: A new collection launching this spring came by way of a nautical-feeling, French Art Deco chair from the 1930s. The roots of new designs also start closer to home—namely from Anne’s garden at her historic residence. “Spending a lot of time there makes it easy to realize what would

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make my own outdoor spaces more comfortable,” she shares. There’s also the Wyatt garden table collection, titled after the Massies’ grandmother, Ella Wyatt McKinnon Massie, while their Beaufort club chairs are named after a family dog always on the lookout for the most comfortable seat. The siblings are committed to keeping their focus on outdoor furnishings and their operations local. “Absolutely no one knows as much as we do about building and coating beautiful aluminum furniture,” notes Anne. “For now, we plan to continue innovating and perfecting our first love.” And, in keeping with that smaller yet better ethos, they’re staying small and close to home. “Our pieces deserve to never see a factory floor,” says Will. “Plus, it would be impossible to achieve our level of perfection on any larger of a scale. Mass-producing McKinnon and Harris’ Beaufort club chairs gather around a Wyatt table or overseas manufacturing would (top) at the home of company cofounder Will Massie (shown center, left, be a completely soulless endeavor, with sister and business partner Anne Massie); the duVal-Alexander sun and we couldn’t do it.” bed is shown above. Janess, a master artisan, files a chair (center, right).

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What made you decide to launch Yatzer? My obligatory draft in the Greek military came up. I had actually delayed it for quite a while, but at the age of 26, I couldn’t put it off anymore. So, I was drafted, and I had to leave my job, the career I was forging and all the contacts I had made behind, and I worried that the year and a half in the military would halt my career. It was this fear, that I’d lose touch with the industry, that actually became the catalyst for yatzer.com. I wanted to stay connected even though I wasn’t physically present. It began as my private blog and evolved into what it is today. Share your most-loved part of the job. I love to attend trade shows and do market coverage because I always discover hidden design gems. Although it takes days to complete my research after the shows, I can’t wait to press the publish button and share my discoveries with people who don’t have the chance to travel

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Perhaps it’s not hard to believe that the same place that gave us the Acropolis and the Parthenon—Athens, Greece—would still be making major offerings to the worlds of architecture and design. Today’s contributions, though, aren’t being built with painstakingly stacked brick or stone, but with pixels: Greek native Costas Voyatzis’ international website, yatzer.com, has become an undeniable resource for design lovers all over the globe. Here, Voyatzis, a former magazine editor and avid traveler, retraces the path that led him to creating one of the hottest corners on the web and serves as the super-hip tour guide for all the best of the overseas creative scene. yatzer.com

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and attend these shows but want to “relive” them through my eyes. But, also, it is important to cover these events for the people—designers and companies—who, although they have participated in the shows, due to their hectic schedules, don’t even have the time to check out what’s happening in the stand around the corner from theirs or in a different hall from the one they are in. Do you have any favorite trade shows? Definitely the first place belongs to Salone del Mobile Milano, which is a part of a much bigger event, Milano Design Week. Although there is never enough time to see everything, it is still the place where the industry’s major trends are born. Next, I have to mention Stockholm Furniture & Light Fair, because who can ignore Scandinavian design? And, then, the Biennale Interieur in Kortrijk, Belgium, which has been happening every two years since 1968; the careful curatorial job behind it is visible in every detail of the fair. Top five brands to watch in 2017: For furniture, I’ve got my eye on Ginger & Jagger out of Porto, Portugal; for lighting, London’s Bert Frank has so much promise; Fabscarte from Milan has my vote for shaking up the world of wallpapers; Barcelona-based Octaevo is turning traditional stationery on its head; and, finally, Kikof from Tokyo has absolutely incredible offerings in ceramic tableware. Tell us about the products you have on your own wish list. There’s desk sculptures by graphic designer and architect Kristina Dam from Copenhagen. The set comes with a round paperweight in stoneware, a triangle bookend in marble, a wooden cone and an arc in brass (all shown on previous page). I also love the Ora Sculptural

table clock by the Switzerland-based design duo Panter & Tourron—a collaboration between Italy’s Stefano Panterotto and Alexis Tourron from France. The Stadium Light No. 1 by Danish furniture and product designer Niclas Jørgensen is also a favorite, as are the Touch trays by Studioilse for Zanat. Finally, I’m a big fan of the Plugged series of carafes, jugs, soliflore and table lamps by Lebanese interior architect and product designer Richard Yasmine. Why do you think it’s important to talk about design with a multicultural lens? There are many design sites around the world that focus on domestic design, but I believe that yatzer.com gives readers a wider perspective. It affords them the opportunity to see the trends as they are being created around the world, and they can therefore witness their progression and subsequent development. Is there a particular country whose design scene is really interesting you right now? What instantly comes to mind are the wireweaving works being created in Africa. These are amazing to me because the artists are combining modern technology—telephone wires—with traditional weaving techniques and craftsmanship. The results are so unique.

From top: The Plugged series of drink and glassware from Lebanese designer Richard Yasmine; an assortment of Touch trays by Studioilse for Zanat; and the Ora Sculptural table clock by Panter & Tourron.

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In Organic Looms’ River North showroom, it’s assumed a space isn’t complete without something beautiful underfoot. As founder of the Chicago-based company, Christopher Frederick sources and oversees the production of custom, hand-knotted rugs from around the world. Though he often travels to such places as Nepal and India to get firsthand experience with the artisans themselves, it’s his hometown of Chicago that never fails to excite. Here, Frederick shares what the design scene looks like in and around the Windy City. organiclooms.com For the art-focused: Modern art is my preferred medium, so the Museum of Contemporary Art is a personal favorite—it is a great place to get inspired. The Chicago History Museum also holds a special place in my heart. Being a Chicago native, I love relishing in the history of the city I have grown up in. Shopping musts: Morlen Sinoway and I were neighbors when I first opened Organic Looms in the West Loop, but I have long been a fan of his European-style furniture and unique array of accessories. On West Huron Street, Moderne Living is also full of fabulous furniture pieces with clean lines and contemporary designs. Montauk Sofa’s designs on North Wells Street are classic and beautiful yet meant to be lived-in. And on North Clark Street, Douglas Van Tress of The Golden Triangle does an amazing job curating his store; he brings back truly one-of-a-kind pieces of art from his travels. Intriguing you now? I love the correlation between fashion and art and how that trickles into the interior design world. It is amazing to me how the trends cross over from each medium. One to watch: Francine Turk is an amazing artist. Her edgy nature and ability to capture the spirit of her subject in a painting is incredible. I am especially fond of her classic rock-and-roll pieces.

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10:30 a.m. Start your day off right by going straight to Parson’s Chicken & Fish for brunch. Parson’s is a family favorite for us regardless of the season; however, during the summer months, my 3-year-old definitely prefers to play PingPong outside on the huge patio while my wife, Susan, and I sip Negroni slushies.

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When the James Beard Foundation announced the winner of 2016’s most outstanding restaurant design, the trophy went to Chicago’s Land and Sea Dept for the firm’s work on the Cherry Circle Room, a moody, hark-back-to-the-old-days-style establishment tucked inside the Chicago Athletic Association Hotel. The notable award placed a national spotlight on the concept and product-development studio, which is known for its multidisciplinary work such as design, construction, art and even marketing for projects and places like restaurants and bars, art exhibitions and concerts. The Cherry Circle Room was one of the group’s first projects outside Logan Square, where founding partner Robert McAdams lives with his young family. When he’s not collaborating with his partners on the city’s next hotspot, he’s milling around his neighborhood, oftentimes soaking in the atmosphere at establishments where he’s left his own mark. We tapped McAdams for the best of Chicago, and he responded with picks to take us through Logan Square, Wicker Park and Bucktown. landandseadept.com

4 p.m. From here, it’s a quick walk to Reckless Records on Milwaukee Avenue. This store has one of the best selections of vinyl in the city. I always see if any records came in from my list of requests and check out any new selections from Light in the Attic Records or Mississippi Records.

12 p.m. Walk off your loaded hash browns with a visit to the Museum of Contemporary Art. The MCA always has an interesting rotation of new exhibits that keep me inspired; the Kerry James Marshall exhibit there in the fall was one of my favorites. Before you leave, browse the art book selections in the gift shop.

5 p.m. Grab a pre-dinner drink at Danny’s Tavern, one of the first bars I ever went to in Chicago when I first moved here in 1998. It’s a small, comfortable spot in an old brick house tucked back on a residential street in Bucktown. My favorite drink is the rye Manhattan, while Susan either has a martini or a glass of wine.

2 p.m. Head to Big Star in Wicker Park for some queso fundido and margaritas. The bar always has a great soundtrack, whether it’s from a DJ or spinning records. My millwork shop, Mode, helped on the original build-out at Big Star, and I’ve always felt really comfortable in the space.

6:30 p.m. Take a two-block stroll down Damen Avenue to Le Bouchon. It’s an intimate restaurant that seems like it should be in France or New York, but despite the small space it’s still very private. My wife and I have been going here for years. Even though we enjoy everything on the

menu, we always land on the steak frites. And don’t overlook the wine list—Le Bouchon’s is excellent. 8 p.m. Have an after-dinner drink at Longman & Eagle. I like to grab either a spot at the bar or a two-top out back at Longman’s Off Site Bar. I usually end the night with a digestif; lately, my pick has been a mix of Amaro Montenegro and Cynar with a cube. You also can’t go wrong with a classic: The Longman Manhattan or Old Fashioned are both strong choices to finish your day.

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Medium: Acrylic, gouache and watercolor—layered with charcoal. Trademark: Abstract Expressionist, representational and feminine. Women’s intuition: The female form is universally relatable and beautiful, and I love to take that familiarity and turn it on its head. Art game changer: Decidedly the biggest shift in my career was the decision to create for myself and not the market; it’s refreshing to produce work that I am passionate about. Creative influences: Painterly work—from Impressionism to John Singer Sargent’s brushstrokes and glowing color—and Abstract Expressionists like Joan Mitchell and Willem de Kooning. Never too many… Laughs, long conversations, lunch dates or snoozebutton hits. My art is… Gestural, energetic and mysterious.

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Medium: Both oil and synthetic polymer paint, along with charcoal and graphite. Trademark: Figurative—I tend to drift between abstract works, breaking down the line and form of a figure, and representational pieces. Women’s intuition: I deeply appreciate the aesthetics of the female form, its curves and sensuality, but I’m also interested in what lies beneath the surface, as the unseen aspects of a person are so easy to overlook. Art school confidential: I have always had a keen interest in the arts, so after five years of working abroad as a designer and art director, I finally returned to Melbourne, Australia, and enrolled in a postgraduate visual arts program. Creative influences: Marlene Dumas, Elizabeth Peyton, Louise Bourgeois—all women who work figuratively and with the female form. My art is… Spontaneous, fluid, sensual, free and evocative.

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Medium: Acrylic paint on canvas. Trademark: Mythopoetic and magical while forming a unique visual reality. Women’s intuition: Approaching portraiture in a fresh way, I want my female subject to have color and flavor and evoke an otherworldly dimension of pure mystery. Art school confidential: After graduating from the Rhode Island School of Design, I moved to New York City and the exposure to the art world and museums ultimately stimulated my desire to be a painter. Creative influences: Nature, light, color, meditation, Japanese aesthetics, tantric painting, and poetry by Han-Shan and Pablo Neruda. Dream collaborations: Traktung Yeshe Dorje and the band Just a Tourist. Role models: Sarah Sze, Nick Cave, Yayoi Kusama, Kara Walker and Kerry James Marshall. Life motto: Unlearn. My art is… Sublime, mysterious, abundant and real.

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The Parker nesting tables… Play with motifs from various eras. It’s clear from the tables’ neoclassical and early-19th-century influences that Showers cleverly drew her inspiration from traditional, triedand-true European design that somehow feels extremely fresh. Composition: The decorative aspect of the design is a strong counterpoint to the minimal urban backdrop, while the decadent bronze complements the magnolia leaves, adding warmth to the concrete. On keeping it real: Authentic and original design is vital to the work of designers. It drives the profession forward and underpins our collective advances, challenging us to reinvent the norms and push art and design forward. I’m impressed with Showers’… Innate ability to mix and revamp decorative styles, and her line with Kravet exemplifies her knack for bringing this cross section of furniture genres to one of the industry’s top design powerhouses. Creatively speaking: Good proportions and strong materiality are what I look for in an accent table, and these nesting tables epitomize both.

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BRONZE BEAUTY THE PIECE: Parker Nesting Tables THE DESIGNER: Jan Showers FIND IT: kravet.com THE INSPIRATION: Inspired by her antique and vintage finds while traveling through Paris, Dallas design dame Jan Showers collaborated with Kravet to create a collection of glamorous yet practical pieces that add a stately-meets-subtle warmth to any setting. Showers’ fondness for vintage brass and bronze, as well as good cable jewelry design, was the catalyst for the Parker nesting tables, which perfectly capture the designer’s penchant for all things Parisian.

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TINY WONDER THE PIECE: Pedestal THE DESIGNERS: Vera Kleppe and Åshild Kyte FIND IT: esaila.com THE INSPIRATION: Stirred by a perennial curiosity to explore fresh materials and unexpected design forms, Norway-based design studio Vera & Kyte continually pushes the envelope with its sleek and electrifying creations. Pedestal holds true to those aesthetic ideals, making this versatile side table a perfect—and dynamic—addition to any home.

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Vera & Kyte’s designs… Feel so easy and chic. What a unique pairing of form and function throughout this piece while maintaining total simplicity; nothing is over-designed, and yet it still feels like high design. Material connection: I love how the marble and perforated steel almost seem at odds, yet they are so harmonious together. Having lived in New York City… I am connected to this composition instantly. There is nothing like partaking in daily life (which can be real and messy and beautiful all at the same time) in a place like New York to truly understand the concept of a “concrete jungle,” and this composition reflects that experience perfectly. Visual play: Pedestal’s luscious curves cast against the sharp corners of the concrete highlight Vera & Kyte’s piece in a distinctly effortless and luxurious way. Creatively speaking: This table is a gorgeous compilation of so many periods of design and a true jack-of-all-trades: It’s as edgy as it is sophisticated and would work perfectly in just about any space.

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I’m enamored by… Sean O’Hara’s masterful use of natural materials. The intricacy and sheer geometry it took to perfectly configure each piece into the finished product is incredible. This attention to detail and artistry elevates the design to an utmost standard of luxury. Material connection: These accent tables encompass multiple senses, providing not only sight and touch but also conjuring the sense of smell with their natural wooden qualities. A statement piece… Like this one can stand proud on its own accord without the need for additional attendees. Let’s be honest, no one wants a room full of items that compete. There is beauty in the ability to cultivate and curate our surroundings. Design is cyclical… Ever-evolving and ever-changing. We have to be cognizant of the pulse that inspires us to reinvent and keep design current. Creatively speaking: This design reminds me to find playfulness in refinement and that whimsy and sophistication are a beautiful blend.

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INTO THE WOODS THE PIECE: Spruce Occasional Table THE DESIGNER: Sean O’Hara FIND IT: oharastudio.com; arudin.com THE INSPIRATION: It’s clear that Sean O’Hara, an accomplished artisan and avid skier, gets his kicks from the great outdoors, or in this case from the frozen mountain landscapes where pinecones are bountiful and enchanting species of wood are abundant. Assembled with layers of imbricated solid-wood plates and shown here in both the Grey Sienna and Espresso finishes, the Spruce occasional tables remind us that bucolicinspired designs are indeed evergreen.

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SET IN STONE THE PIECE: Italia Terrazzo Stone Inlaid Table THE DESIGNER: Susan Hable FIND IT: maitland-smith.com THE INSPIRATION: Artist by trade, Georgia’s Susan Hable is a magical force in and of herself, helming the multimedium Hable Construction design studio with her sister and partnering with Maitland-Smith to create an accessories line that is distinctly modern and full of flavor. The Italia Terrazzo Stone Inlaid table illustrates her aesthetic ideal, which Hable realized by mixing patterns to add dimension to each piece within the collection. Mission accomplished.

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Susan Hable’s designs… Seem rooted in nature, and we love her ability to create modern compositions with her subject matter. Her collections with Maitland-Smith bring out the company’s whimsical side in an earthy and delightful way. Composition: The understated nods to an urban garden evoke, for us, a South American midcentury mood. Material connection: With its many iterations, terrazzo often gets overlooked in certain applications, as it’s often used in large commercial spaces. We love that this particular use of the stone blend appears to read as foliage and has a transporting quality. There’s a reference to precious stones with this moody color palette that feels extremely luxurious as well. On keeping it real: In today’s crowded marketplace, we gravitate toward pieces with an emotional charge more than ever. The artistic intentions in Susan’s designs do not go unnoticed here with this dynamic piece.

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TWIST OF FATE THE PIECE: Fold Accent Table THE DESIGNER: Darryl Carter FIND IT: millingroad.com THE INSPIRATION: A master of color and style, Darryl Carter introduces his inaugural collection with Milling Road, a Baker lifestyle brand, designed to embody an individual and thoughtful spirit. With pieces sensitively scaled, each creation was concepted with a curatorial sensibility that is reflected here in the Fold accent table, which boasts a multifaceted base that is both understated and extraordinary—a Carter trademark.

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I find Darryl Carter’s work to be eternally inspiring: He is able to convey a sense of serenity with his nuanced neutral palette and minimalistic collections of sculptural furniture. Material connection: There is a subtle tension between the industrial feeling of the powder-coated metal base and the elegant marble top. Creatively speaking: I’m especially drawn to the asymmetry of the bases and how their restrained luster allows for the angles to pop. I’d love to flank a sofa with a pair and position them askew to bring visual interest to an elevation. The industrial quality… Of the metal and the dynamic twist in the base remind me of artist John Chamberlain’s sculptures made of crushed automotive metal. They both share a sort of “machine age” elegance. On keeping it real: In a very dense world of design, it’s imperative to have a narrative and remain authentic to your aesthetic and values. Carter’s collection with Milling Road is a perfect example of just that.

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RISE AND SHINE THE PIECE: Put on a Pedestal THE DESIGNER: Caracole FIND IT: caracole.com THE INSPIRATION: With a highly curated portfolio of high-style furniture, Caracole continues to wow the furniture market with timeless designs, brilliantly highlighted à la Put on a Pedestal. Inspired by a faceted bracelet, the accent table reads as a symbol of true luxury, resplendent and modern all at once. With its silky gold bullion finish, the piece, dare we say, shines bright like a diamond.

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Caracole’s dazzling accent table… Reminds me of a cut-jewel ring. Those sharp angular cuts and that grandiose yet practical shape catch your eye the way a fine piece of jewelry might. Composition: I am all about contrast when designing a space, and the pairing of the industrial environment with an as-polishedas-they-come piece feels luxurious, personal and even a little edgy. Finishes are the key… To a really gorgeous design. Oftentimes, gold and brass, albeit classics, just aren’t polished enough for me, but a gold bullion finish brings an incomparable sheen—it’s practically a gold mirror finish, which I find sexy and dramatic. Creatively speaking: Much of my work is grounded in traditional lines and architecture, so I’m always on the hunt for pieces that provide that necessary edge. The shape and allure of Caracole’s design fits the bill in that it’s fresh with just the right amount of flair.

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OPEN-AIR DESIGN IN THE OUTDOOR LOOKBOOK 2017

THE MODERN AGE For homeowners across the country, outdoor living has become a necessity. In responding to the movement, industry leaders are creating spaces that withstand the elements while achieving durability, environmental consciousness and the desired aesthetic. Read on to discover the latest in design and technology for the alfresco environment.

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LaCANTINA DOORS OUTDOOR LOOKBOOK

Nothing embodies indoor/outdoor living quite like a home’s windows and doors. Folding, sliding or swinging, they open up spaces and engage the outside, transforming how homeowners interact with their living space. A prime mover in the shift toward expanding the indoor/ outdoor experience is LaCantina Doors, Southern California’s leading designer and manufacturer of innovative window and door systems. Through the use of expansive glass panels and state-of-the-art rolling hardware, LaCantina’s windows and doors ensure a flawless fit and finish every time. “We thoroughly test all of our products for air, water, structure and thermal performance to ensure they meet and exceed our customers’ needs,” says Lee Maughan, general manager and vice president of LaCantina Doors. With custom-designed products made to complement numerous architectural styles, LaCantina looks for design inspiration across the globe, as well as the latest in product introductions. The result — the most aesthetically striking and environmentally sound windows and door systems in the world.

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BREAKTHROUGH DESIGN Featuring a low-maintenance aluminum exterior with multiple-profile options and the warmth of a wood interior, the Contemporary Clad complements any architectural style and window package. Perfectly proportioned, the Contemporary Clad provides a beautiful aesthetic, improves structural integrity and increases thermal performance to meet higher energy code demands. LaCantina’s folding and multi-slide systems come standard with low-e (low emissivity), dual-paned tempered glass for improved energy efficiency. Advanced low-e glass options are also available for even greater energy efficiency.

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When beginning the design or renovation of any outdoor living area, Brent Spann, president of Eldorado Stone, advises clients to “think about how you live and what you enjoy doing—be it reading, hosting, family time—and plan the space for that use.” He continues, “Ultimately it should fit the homeowner’s lifestyle and within the scale of the space ... with ample seating, a fire feature, shade and a kitchen, of course.” While many design trends come and go, the focus on indoor-outdoor spaces remains with an emphasis on creating a cohesive look for a seamless transition from the inside out. Conversation and living spaces with fire as a central point continue in popularity, as well as the extension of “smart-home” technology to outdoor living spaces. To accommodate today’s vast variety of outdoor options, Eldorado Stone offers an extensive outdoor product lineup, ranging from elegant fire bowls to inviting seating walls and beautiful outdoor kitchens, that transforms any personal retreat through color and texture. “We seamlessly marry design with functionality, making it easier than ever to create a memorable space,” Spann says.

Q+A What is inspiring you now? Year-round use of the outdoor space, even outside of the Sun Belt. Creative use of the space and amenities beyond going outside to grill a steak. Also, creating secondary living spaces for smaller areas in your outdoor space, like in a side yard or balcony. What are some design elements/innovations in outdoor living that you’re excited about? Outdoor-rated fabrics, furniture and appliances that look like they would belong in your indoor space. Not your grandmother’s plastic-covered lounge chair. What makes your product/brand distinctive in terms of material selection, product quality and functionality? Our fire bowls bring a heightened level of design and elegance to any outdoor space and come in a variety of styles, from classic to modern. Made from strong, glass fiberreinforced concrete and hand-sanded through a four-step finishing process, each fire bowl renders a true one-of-a-kind creation with subtle variations in color and texture, similar to natural limestone. 1

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1. The Sherwood fireplace creates a focal point in any open-air setting, providing warmth and the gentle crackle of burning wood. 2. Elegant and engaging, the clean lines of the Kulm fire bowl command attention in any environment. 3. Eldorado Stone’s TundraBrick, finished in Chalk Dust, forms the fireplace surround in this outdoor kitchen/living area.

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FLEETWOOD WINDOWS & DOORS OUTDOOR LOOKBOOK

An integral component of every home design, windows and doors go beyond changing one’s view. They impact security, energy efficiency and the resale value of your home. So when choosing the right doors and windows, homeowners must consider myriad decisions; everything from material selection and insulation to ease of use and maintenance. And for a seamless transition from the inside to the outside, “your window and door products must blend with the architectural intentions of the home,” says Mark McCoy, General Manager of Fleetwood Windows & Doors. To take the most advantage of the views, more and more homeowners are seeking larger expanses of glass for their multi-sliding and pocket doors, such as operable doors with leak-proof flush tracks that house glass larger than 60 square feet. “The insulated glass industry is introducing new technologies making larger glass available,” McCoy says. “And we are rising to the occasion, designing new and innovative products to accommodate this advancement with great success.”

“We create large, modern-style windows and doors that operate smoothly, require little maintenance and last for decades.”

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THE MATERIAL OF CHOICE ALUMINUM Aluminum has become the material of choice for windows and doors because of its inherent strength, beauty and versatility. Since 1961, Fleetwood Windows & Doors has been using this fantastic resource to create its enduring windows and doors. As the most green and sustainable window material, aluminum is in high demand in luxury modern home designs across the country. To meet this demand along with the growing movement in green design, Fleetwood has applied thermal technology to its shapes to improve energy efficiency. Additionally, as insulated glass becomes available in larger sizes, the company continues to innovate with new aluminum products to accommodate today’s changing market.

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1. Soaring doors and windows by Fleetwood allow abundant natural light and passive energy. 2. Zero-post corner doors from Fleetwood allow designers to create impressive living spaces.

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HUBBARDTON FORGE OUTDOOR LOOKBOOK

Lighting designer and manufacturer Hubbardton Forge has helped extend interior residential spaces seamlessly to the outdoors with its equally aesthetic and functional light fixtures. “Today, we think about the ‘home’ differently. It doesn’t end at the back door,” says David Kitts, design director at Hubbardton Forge. “People want to live fully, both indoors and out. We have given a lot of thought, during the creative process, to materials and finishes that stand the test of time and weather.” This vigorous approach distinguishes the company, which has, despite its success, maintained its handcrafted, domestically made values. Founded (and still based) in Vermont, Hubbardton Forge makes sure that, as Kitts notes, “Any piece leaving the forge is touched by multiple hands throughout the process of its creation. When you look at a Hubbardton Forge lighting fixture, you’re seeing the artistic achievements of a team dedicated to design.”

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NEW FROM HUBBARDTON FORGE Introducing the Coastal Outdoor Finish Collection. Six new finishes have been unveiled to resist the harsh environmental conditions. “We did extensive testing in a salt spray chamber, and the results were remarkable. We highly recommend it for anyone living within 20 miles of a coastline,” David Kitts says.

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1. The Umbra Outdoor Living Pendant features an outer shade of connected metal polygons that surround an inner frosted-glass shade. Available in Coastal Outdoor finishes. 2. Created by Vermont artisans, the Shard Outdoor Sconce showcases gray-colored shards embedded in thick clear glass blocks. An LED light reflects through the glass to create a captivating glow.

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WESTERN WINDOW SYSTEMS OUTDOOR LOOKBOOK

The popularity of outdoor living continues to surge at a record pace with consumers prioritizing these spaces as critical to a home’s overall look, feel and design. One trend growing in popularity is 90-degree multi-slide doors which, according to Scott Gates, president and CEO of Western Window Systems, “enable consumers to utilize moving glass walls to open up two walls of their home and flow the kitchen and living room to the outside.” Sustainability is also key, and an essential part of the design process at Western Window Systems. “Outdoor living is enabling consumers to leave a smaller carbon footprint,” Gates continues. “By making their outdoor patio a true feature and living space of the home, consumers are now able to build smaller, smarter homes. We believe everyone deserves the ability to open up their home on a beautiful day to entertain guests, laugh around the fire pit and enjoy a beverage.”

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a comfortable and engaging environment. Prioritize comfortable furniture and conversation pieces such as a fireplace, outdoor bar or TV. A well-thought-out outdoor space is an extension of the living room, where a family can live outside on beautiful days with all the amenities they normally enjoy inside their home.

To meet the move toward energy efficiency, Western Windows just released its new Series 7600 Multi-Slide Door, the most energyefficient multi-slide on the market. Consumers can get the door they love with the lowest U-value and solar heat gain coefficients, giving them beautiful outdoor living with reduced energy usage.

1. This expansive rear exterior showcases the Series 600 multi-slide door and Series 600 window wall. 2. Take advantage of the best of indoor-outdoor living with the Series 600 pocketing multi-slide door, shown here. 3. The Series 600 pocketing, 90-degree multi-slide door allows for unobstructed views of the panorama from this master bedroom.

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CASTELLE OUTDOOR LOOKBOOK

The exposure and interest in the outdoor room and outdoor decor has skyrocketed, with many new homes designed around outdoor spaces or renovated to incorporate an outdoor living area as a focal point. Thus, enjoying the best of outdoor living is at the heart of luxury outdoor furniture manufacturer, CASTELLE. “Every outdoor space should incorporate elements for lounging, cooking, dining and entertainment,” CEO Steve Lowsky says. “And each room within the outdoor space should provide comfort, durability and the opportunity for showcasing personal style.” With the multitude of options available in outdoor decor today, styles can be mixed and matched according to homeowners’ preferences, such as with CASTELLE’s new Vertice line. Designed with contemporary styling, oversize seating and sleek angular lines, the diverse collection complements any home or owner’s lifestyle. When sourcing high-end outdoor furniture that’s easy to maintain and longlasting, Lowsky suggests looking for these distinguishing characteristics: intricate aluminum castings and extrusions; multistage finishing; artisan-applied antiquing; all-weather cushions; and state-of-the-art functionality in fire features and action furnishings.

DESIGNER COLLABORATION BARCLAY BUTERA With designer collaborations and collections trending in outdoor living, CASTELLE debuts its innovative designer collection from celebrity author and designer, Barclay Butera. Incorporating the creativity of Butera with the handcrafted luxury of CASTELLE, the collection showcases glamorous, yet inviting furnishings for designers and design-conscious buyers. “Creating this spectacular collection has been a fantastic experience. When I first approached the design process, I was inspired by this magnificent geometric ceiling carving I saw in an English manor,” Butera says. “And I’ve incorporated this pattern into carpets, wallpapers and now the fretwork for outdoor furniture; I think it translates beautifully!”

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“Many skilled hands are involved in crafting our award-winning designs to the highest quality, desired luxury and ultimate comfort possible.”

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THE LOOK From bold brights to more subdued hues, color is the most potent weapon in a designer’s arsenal. Here, it transforms the look and mood of our favorite rooms. PRODUCED BY MICHELLE BRUNNER

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While it’s safe to say we are still living in the era of the all-white kitchen and bath, there’s no denying even the smallest flourish of color can cast an irresistible spell. After all, 90 percent of what we take in via our senses comes to us through the gift of sight, and there’s little that commands our vision more than bright, beautiful color. No wonder a palette change has the power to reinvigorate a tired cook space or bring spa-like serenity to a bath. A color refresh offers a fearless antidote to what are often neutral utilitarian spaces, and who knows that better than designers? For some it’s a minor dalliance—the oft-quoted “pop of color” comes to mind—while for others, it’s a full-blown affair with a particular shade, as in this stunning forest green kitchen. Whatever your style, join us as we make the case for painting with bold strokes. 198 / LUXESOURCE.COM

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For this cozy cook space, the team at deVOL Kitchens chose a deep shade that is a cross between emerald and British racing green to conjure an old-world vibe. Brass hardware from Perrin & Rowe adds sparkle, while Arabascato marble provides contrast.

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DEVOL KITCHENS This British company is leading the way in kitchen design, offering a fresh take on traditional English style. For this particular project, designer Helen Robson employed unexpected color to create depth and drama. devolkitchens.co.uk

How do you usually bring personality into the kitchen? While open shelves are practical, they also allow the client to display a bit of character, whether it’s through a collection of bowls or, in this case, lots of old paintings. A kitchen is so much more than a utilitarian space and having an area to display something personal helps to create a warm, welcoming feel. What’s your favorite thing about this design? I love that this kitchen is actually a really simple design of four bespoke cabinets. Simplicity is key in carrying off such a daring color choice. Of course, I also absolutely love the room’s originality and how it’s totally infused with the personality of the client. It never felt like she was trying to copy a look, but to devise something that was completely her own.

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Share your vision for this project. Our client’s father was an antiques collector; so, we wanted to create something that really reflected that old gentleman’s club look. Dark colors are very of the moment, particularly green. In addition to being on trend, green also evokes nature. Part of the reason it works so well in this kitchen is that it ties the whole space together and brings about a cozy feel in an otherwise cavernous space.

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The ever-popular color blocking trend isn’t confi ned to the runway. For this Laurel Canyon, California, kitchen, architect Barbara Bestor used a wall of dark blue and walnut cabinetry to anchor a predominantly white space. “The not-quite navy is a classic color, but here it feels modern,” says Bestor. Carrying the walnut through to the island and incorporating handmade ceramic lights by Heather Levine help balance the angular lines with more organic elements. The result: a cook space that’s sleek without sacrificing warmth. bestorarchitecture.com

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When a stove is the star attraction, the supporting players need to stay relatively neutral, as in this family kitchen from Sarah Richardson Design. “The client requested the La Cornue range, so we decided to go bold with the color and mix metals for interest,” says designer Natalie Hodgins, who, along with Kate Stuart, helmed the project for the firm. Keeping the fixed elements, such as the soft gray millwork and honed marble countertops, quiet allows the bright blue stove and hood to steal the show. sarahrichardsondesign.com

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Whether used in a backsplash or underfoot, tile is a sure way to dial up the pizzazz in the kitchen. Proving that even the classics can benefi t from a revamp, both subway and hexagonal styles feel exciting when rendered in new colors and finishes, as demonstrated in the above offering from Clé. The company’s latest hex collection features subtle color blocking in blush and coral shades and can be rotated numerous ways to produce different, graphic designs. cletile.com

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The draw of a truly bespoke object is that there’s no other quite like it in the world. Artisan Tracy Glover uses traditional Italian techniques to craft exuberant, one-of-a-kind handblown glass lights in a multitude of shapes, patterns and colors. The Enoki pendant (shown here in plum with an oil-rubbed bronze fi nish) is just one example of Glover’s commitment to customization. tracygloverstudio.com

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In this master bath, situated in a Victorian townhouse in the heart of Notting Hill, London, a Spey castiron tub from Drummonds provides the perfect canvas for color. Brass fixtures were left unlacquered and unpolished to allow them to age naturally and acquire a rich patina and golden color. On the wall behind the tub is a vintage Art Deco screen, sourced from France.

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Soft hues make spaces feel serene, so it’s no wonder muted tones are a perennial choice for the bath. A far cry from the retro bubblegum pink lavatories of yesteryear, today’s pastels pack their biggest punch when used sparingly. Here, a colorful roll-top cast-iron soaker picks up a pale coral from the whimsical patchwork tile floor. Shades of salmon, cream, cobalt and olive blend to form a space that doesn’t so much jolt you awake as ease you gracefully into the day. For more clever ways to bring color into the bath, turn the page. drummonds-uk.com

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“TO KEEP THIS TIMELESS WHITE BATH INTERESTING AND INCORPORATE A BIT OF COLOR, WE PAIRED HEAVILY VEINED MARBLE WITH A STAINED CERUSED-OAK VANITY.” –DAMON LISS, damonliss.com

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“LAYERS OF PATTERN ARE NOT OVERWHELMING WHEN THE PALETTE IS LIGHT. HERE, WE PLAYED WITH GEOMETRY IN THE WALLPAPER, TILE AND INLAID CHAIR. THE LAVENDER-PINK WALLPAPER AND CUSHION ADD JUST THE RIGHT AMOUNT OF ‘GIGGLE.’ ” –LIZ CAAN, lizcaaninteriors.com

Clockwise from top right: A custom vanity by Bespoke Millwork NYC, topped with Striatto Vision marble, adds a subtle wash of color and pattern to this Tribeca apartment bath designed by Damon Liss; the ball lights are by Michael Anastassiades. Emily Henderson brought color and a dash of Moroccan flair to this master bath with tile from Fireclay Tile. A Manuel Canovas geometric wallpaper lends graphic punch to this Liz Caan-designed bath.

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“We pulled in this blue ogee drop tile, which infuses the space with color, and decided to not paint the walls to allow the tile to really shine.”

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To give a rather austere London town house a youthful edge, New York City- and London-based designer Rebekah Caudwell cranked up the color by bringing in Jonathan Adler aquamarine velvet sofas and a red cabinet from Sabina Danenberg Atelier; the curtains are Pierre Frey’s Mauritius linen. “I wanted the look to be joyous and energetic—more Palm Springs than bookish Bloomsbury,” she says.

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AN IN-DEPTH LOOK AT THE LATEST TIPS, TRICKS AND TRENDS TO BRIGHTEN UP YOUR HOME. WRITTEN BY MICHELLE BRUNNER

TECHNICOLOR VISION With the arrival of spring comes a riot of color. Consider the brilliant yellow of daffodils or the bluish-purple of hyacinths bursting forth from the ground. But why should Mother Nature have all the fun? This period of rebirth and renewal is the perfect time to rethink color inside the home. For the last few seasons, white walls have dominated the design space, but tastemakers are now slowly turning to saturated hues and bold brights that command attention, as in the vibrant and cheery sitting room shown here. “Your home affects your mood, so why not make it a happy place?” says the room’s designer, Rebekah Caudwell. Over the next few pages, come along with us for a lively romp through the many colors on the spectrum.

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There’s a reason fashion designer Elsa Schiaparelli’s signature shade was “shocking pink.” The fearless style maverick believed the vivid color had life-giving properties. No wonder designer Amanda Nisbet chose a similar fuchsia for the dining room of this Park Avenue apartment in New York. “The saturated pink silk walls are luxuriously sexy, while still being cozy and welcoming—the perfect atmosphere for a successful evening,” she says. amandanisbetdesign.com

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Shaking off its girly connotation, blush has emerged in the last year as an unconventional yet versatile neutral. Here, it lends a merengue-like quality to a plush, velvet club chair. With its channel-back design, the Charlotte armchair by India Mahdavi is strikingly sculptural and elegant. It’s proof that this particular shade of pink is all grown-up now. ralphpucci.net

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Just like a good book can be an escape from reality, a library should be a haven from the outside world. For this Greenwich Village apartment, New York-based design firm Tilton Fenwick blanketed the library walls in a rich teal lacquer, a color inspired by the classic Schumacher print in which the sofa is upholstered. “Since the room has no windows, the lacquer envelops the space, creating a jewel box effect,” says the firm’s founder Anne Maxwell Foster. We can’t think of a more stimulating environment in which to while away a few hours. tiltonfenwick.com

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Variegated shades of indigo are hand-applied to concentric wrought-iron circles to form the Graduation chandelier by Hiroshi Koshitaka. The brilliant sapphire hue was inspired by the color of vintage textiles dyed to look like a starry night sky, with gold-leaf accents and a warm interior finish contributing detail and depth. At over 4 feet tall, it makes a seriously impressive—and colorful—statement. curreycodealers.com

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charming Taking a “what’s old is new again” approach, Atlanta-based designer Melanie Turner injected fresh life into a traditional blue-and-white chinoiserie-inspired guest room with the addition of emerald greens and acid yellows. “Custom pagoda-style window treatments bring a dose of whimsy, while reflective elements such as the hammered-gold bed, vintage mirrors and a unique Bunny Williams gilt drink table add shine and serious glamour,” says Turner. melanieturnerinteriors.com

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Blue continues its reign as a cabinet color of choice in the kitchen, but judging from this dining space, its popularity is spreading to other parts of the house. Here, San Francisco-based designer Grant K. Gibson employed Sandberg’s floral Raphael wallpaper and high-gloss blue paint to draw attention to a built-in bar area. The result: a functional entertaining hub that’s also a stunning focal point for dinner guests. grantkgibson.com

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For this luxury apartment on the Rue Bonaparte in Paris, designer Gérard Faivre looked to the building’s Second Empire pedigree for inspiration. “Emblematic colors from that era—oranges, greens, blues and shades of gold—symbolized wealth and luxury, and now bring sparkle to the home,” he says. With its friendly, convivial atmosphere and bistro table and chairs, the space also pays homage to the chic cafes of its neighborhood, Saint Germain-des-Prés. gerardfaivreparis.com

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Austin-based designer Elizabeth Mollen of Stone Textile found inspiration for this living room in an unusual source: her client’s collection of midcentury flamingo prints. “We picked a deep-blue wall color and used that as a starting point, then pulled colors from the artwork,” says Mollen. A violet rug, pale lavender upholstered sofas and a green malachite stool add to the color story, creating a subtle and sophisticated jewel-toned palette that’s definitely not for the birds. stonetextilestudio.com

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For a flight of fancy, look no further than the Minx Wing sofa from Nathan Anthony. Featuring the same intricate diagonal tufting that made the original Minx sofa an instant classic, this new variation has a more delicate, but no less dramatic, swooping silhouette. In emerald velvet with slender brass legs, it’s a perch that’s sure to attract attention in any space. nafurniture.com

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There’s more than one way to make a bold entrance: consider this New Orleans foyer designed by Ty Larkins. A graphic, black-and-white hand-painted floor brings youthful joie de vivre to a foyer painted with Farrow & Ball’s Chappell Green. “The introduction of black tempers the vibrancy of the wall color, resulting in visual harmony,” says Larkins. Apple green lampshades and 1940s-style French furnishings strike a balance between whimsical and traditional. tylarkins.com

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RENOVATION Renovation means transformation. Whether changing the foundation or improving your home’s flow, increasing the function of a kitchen and bath, or upgrading windows for energy savings, communication is key to any project’s success. While aesthetics plays a starring role when it comes to reasons to renovate, increasing the value and character of one’s home have found an even greater level of importance. Giving rise to the world of renovations is the great outdoors, where decks, rooftops, hardscapes and more have found a new home, so to speak. When taking on any project, industry pros remain committed to incorporating “green” alternatives—creating a healthier world and home, inside and out.

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Historic homes in a breadth of architectural styles are woven throughout the residential communities of the North Shore—from Arts and Crafts and Prairie to Colonial Revival and Tudor. GTH Architects, whose specialties lie within the graceful recreation or modification of such architectural genres, has found equilibrium in responding to the needs of the modern family while still respecting and maintaining the character of the home. “Having a historical understanding and spoken language of each allows us to best make sensitive, yet functional, renovations in each potential style,” says president of GTH Architects Jeffry Harting. The most common desire in today’s renovations, he notes, is to have more open kitchen and family gathering space with light and views. To create a greater sense of connectivity to the outdoors, Harting suggests changing a window to a door, opening a wall or providing stairs to a garden or lawn. “A home can feel and become dramatically larger when it opens to a green space,” he notes.

“Opening walls and allowing light and views to be shared from one space to another can change a home dramatically, both in terms of livability and function.”

ARCHITECTURAL INSIGHT + Keep an open mind with the home you start with. Often, the space already exists and simply needs to be better refined, massaged and renovated. + Basements are often overlooked as potential space for a home without the necessity of additions. + Clearing and reconfiguring pipes, ductwork and mechanicals and making alterations for natural light can add 30 percent of usable space to an older home. + Planning the renovations, such as kitchens and additions, can be crafted to allow the existing kitchen to remain while a new one is being constructed.

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1. This new home in Harbor Country, Michigan, was inspired by a center-entrance Irish manor home. When designing a new home or renovations to an existing home, draw from historical vocabulary, details and motifs, whether existing or added, that are appropriate. 2. Views and sight lines allow the spaces to be unified yet defined without sacrificing light and openness and flow from one space to another. 3. Making the trim and cabinets the accent color rather than the wall can unify the home and allow for the walls to be balanced in a lighter color.

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Transformation is at the heart of every renovation project taken on by Ilene Chase, owner and lead designer of her eponymous firm, Ilene Chase Design. “Whether transforming your space for more function or an updated look, our boutique-style service makes this often stressful experience fun and rewarding with a spectacular, finished space,” she says. When it comes to updating the look and feel of any home, Chase encourages clients to improve architectural details and millwork for a stately appearance and timeless, classic effect. Together, they add value and character to the home. Other popular renovations include giving baths a spalike feel and kitchens a more commercial quality. Either way, the goal for every renovation is function. “Whether a bathroom, kitchen or full house, our clients are looking for renovations to update their home with the newest materials and use of space,” she says.

“We take time to sit with our clients and discuss their long-term goals. The more questions we ask, the better the end result.”

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“We were commissioned to design a band/sound room, where we used all recycled materials and gave an industrial flavor to the space,” Chase says. “The vision was an old Chicago blues bar ... we nailed it, down to the custom neon light on the outside wall.”

very exciting, add value to homes both for resale and insulation purposes. Top Interior Renovations. Paint & lighting. With paint alone, one can change a bold space and make it calm, or change a traditional wood trim, or lighten up and update a home by painting it white. Lighting also improves the look and function of every room with the introduction of LED and all its new technology. 2

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1. Sunlight floods this light, airy and bright master bathroom that was designed in the likeness of a dreamy, French spa. 2. This stunning foyer stays true to Chase’s classic style with walnut floors, curved ceilings and wainscoting. 3. Created to provide storage, the butler’s pantry features doors Chase designed to blend seamlessly with the space while making a bold statement.

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The potential for a home’s outdated interior comes to vividly beautiful fruition at LuxeHome, the world’s largest collection of premier boutiques for home building and renovation. From new flooring and lighting to complete kitchen and bathroom overhauls, a home remodeling endeavor has never felt more attainable and tangible than at LuxeHome at the Merchandise Mart. “Designers and homeowners alike rely on quality premier showrooms like the LuxeHome boutiques to experience and purchase products all in one location. LuxeHome is a vital step in the design process, helping homeowners, designers, architects, builders and developers source the right top luxury brands for their project needs,” explains Katherine Flaherty, Vice President. “We take that role seriously, offering custom concierge services for all to ensure that we are creating the best possible experience from start to finish.”

“A finished renovation should reflect its owner’s personal needs and style first. The best way to achieve this goal and find exactly what you are looking for is to shop at LuxeHome.”

THE TECHSAVVY HOME “Styles may come and go, but technology is here to stay. The seamless integration of the latest cutting-edge technology into design is something every homeowner seeks out. The LuxeHome boutiques shine when it comes to smart and beautiful design,” Flaherty shares. “Whether that means customization and built-ins in cabinetry design to accommodate phones and devices, or time-saving convection ovens and energyefficient appliances.”

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When beginning any new renovation, home builders Orren and Lisa Pickell, of Orren Pickell Building Group, give clients one go-to piece of advice: Have your selections made and the materials on site or ready to be delivered before starting construction. “It can be very frustrating if you can’t keep moving on a project because you’re waiting on parts or materials,” Orren says. While updating kitchens, baths and basements tops the list of most-requested renovations, many homeowners are looking to improve their outdoor living spaces as well, from decks and rooftops to hardscaping and outdoor kitchens. While renovation trends come and go, Lisa claims one stands the test of time. “The concept of living in 100 percent of the house,” she says. “Homeowners have moved away from the compartmentalized style where each room had a specific purpose and was only used a few times per year. Now they look to use their homes completely, inside and out.”

WHAT’S TRENDING What new and upcoming materials are you excited about? Tesla’s new textured-glass, solar roof shingles that are virtually indistinguishable from other roofing products, and can transform light into power for your home and electric car. What is the most unusual/ surprising renovation request you have received? The most unusual would be the design and installation of a Ninja Warrior Course in a client’s backyard. Not exactly your typical jungle gym.

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What often-overlooked renovations bring the most value to a home? Incorporating a well-organized mudroom or family workshop off the garage before entering the kitchen adds great value. Not only from a resale standpoint, but it improves ease of living for the homeowner.

SMALL CHANGES; BIG IMPACT Changing backsplashes and 1. This screened patio features a stone knee wall surround, a stone fireplace, bluestone tile flooring and a beadboard ceiling. 2. Cherry paneling surrounds the tub in this master bath, which includes a steam shower and vanity with leaded-glass towers. 3. French doors open to the wine cellar with custom racks and clay-tile flooring.

countertops, adding new appliances or refacing cabinetry can make a huge difference in the look of a kitchen. Updating the trim profiles and door styles can also give the whole house an entirely new look and feel.

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CALIFORNIA DREAMING A DESIGN TEAM INFUSES A NORTH SHORE RESIDENCE WITH WEST COAST VIBES.

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WRITTEN BY ELAINE MARKOUTSAS / PHOTOGRAPHY BY MICHAEL ROBINSON

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INTERIOR DESIGN / ANDREA GOLDMAN, ANDREA GOLDMAN DESIGN ARCHITECTURE / BILL MASSEY, MASSEY ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS HOME BUILDER / JON KOGAN, HIGHGATE BUILDERS LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE / SARA FURLAN, MARIANI LANDSCAPE

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A 19th-century elm-wood altar table from Pagoda Red and vintage bamboo stools with leather tops from The Golden Triangle anchor the back wall of the family room.

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hen the time was right to build their dream home on a nearly 1-acre site in Chicago’s North Shore, a 40-something couple chose to embrace a California style. It was an easy choice: He grew up in Los Angeles, and they both had lived in San Francisco for a time. And now they wanted to bring that same West Coast spirit to their son and daughter (aged 13 and 10, respectively) in a place with open spaces and plenty of light, all wrapped in comfort. “My husband and I have always loved indoor-outdoor living,” the wife says. “As much as we can, we try to bring nature into our home in a style that’s clean and serene with a simple aesthetic.” From the inside-out, designer Andrea Goldman, architect Bill Massey, builder Jon Kogan and landscape architect Sara Furlan translated the couple’s vision into a warm, contemporary home that’s laid-back but with a

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few exclamations. A subdued palette of blues, grays and creams dresses the interior and exterior. “They wanted a real California, easy-breezy feel,” Goldman says. “That’s why there’s no color on the walls, not a lot of pattern—just a pop of geometric shapes here and there. There’s a layering of texture, things you want to touch and feel. This house is really about the architecture and the views.” Adds Massey: “It definitely has a street presence. At first, it appears solid and imposing. Yet when you walk up to the front door, it becomes almost porous, as you can see right through the house.” A bluestone-paved courtyard stepping up to a raised terrace framed with low boxwood and a pair of pear trees announce the dominant three-base-front Indiana limestone, smooth trowelled stucco and dark-stain cedar façade. The modern Mediterranean features three sets of doors, plus windows stacked above to the second story, with the center entry recessed 3 feet.

An iron console with mirrored glass shelves from Arteriors grounds the family room. Its dark finish reflects that of the window frames.

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In the family room, a custom Andrea Goldman Design sectional is teamed with a custom Aaron Bladon coffee table topped in Kyle Bunting hide. A petrified-wood foot stool adds an organic note next to a Womb chair by Eero Saarinen. The waterscene painting from Anne Loucks Gallery above the fireplace was a gift from the wife to the husband.

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Mindful of the building’s scale, Furlan approached the landscaping with simplicity, incorporating plantings of varied heights. “It’s easier to decompress when there’s not a riot of things happening,” she says. “I’m a big fan of limited color. Here, greens, whites and blues keep it quiet.” The mostly open layout presented a challenge lining up interior spaces with outside forms, and the team paid careful attention to views both inside-out and outside-in. In the entryway, the wood-paneled foyer opens into a library-like living area, a dining room and a family room. “They didn’t want a formal living space,” Goldman says of the family’s request for the front room. “So that space is the husband’s hang room—a ‘grown-up lounge’—with a big built-in wall with a TV.” Opposite is the dining room, which is “very layered, kind of monochromatic and quiet, with luxurious materials,” Goldman says. A Phillip Jeffries textured wallcovering, for instance, looks like ombré silk but is cleanable vinyl.

The wife appreciates the practicality of luxe yet comfortable fabrics, and the wallpaper is just one of a variety of performance materials the designer incorporated throughout the home. “It’s our escape from a very busy world, so we wanted the furnishings to feel peaceful,” the wife says. “The house is really livable—it’s beautiful, warm and comfortable and very much a family house.” The home’s white-walled envelope is grounded by dark-stained 6-inch-wide-plank white-oak floors. However, the wife did not want a pristine white kitchen. Instead, she opted for cerused cabinetry weathered with stain and a light wash for warmth and interest. And there was one specific request: a large eat-in space, which is situated in the bay opposite the 4-by-10-foot island. There, a long rustic table is teamed with a built-in custom metal bench upholstered in a cleanable faux leather. As within each room, there’s layering and a thoughtful mix of materials: velvet, linen, wool, metal, stone, glass, woven leathers, basket, hide and shagreen.

A Phillip Jeffries vinyl-silk-and-abaca wallcovering with a horizontal grain creates a quiet, elegant backdrop for the dining room. The table is custom, as are the chairs, covered in Great Plains fabric from Holly Hunt. The Branching bubble-light chandelier is by Lindsey Adelman.

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A simple staircase crafted from glass, stainless steel and dark-stained rift-sawn red oak is tucked in a central corridor connecting the living spaces. An east view of the front garden is seen through the window.

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To allow for dining for as many as 12 people, designer Andrea Goldman conceived a 15-foot-long upholstered banquette, which she paired with a reclaimed-oak-plank table from RH and white molded-plastic Eames chairs with a wire base from Design Within Reach.

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Cerused-oak cabinets in the kitchen are clean-lined and warmly modern, complementing Difiniti quartz counters and the Calacatta Gold marble backsplash. The 42-inch-long, six-burner cooktop is from Miele, and the recycled-aluminum barstools at the 4-by-10-foot island are by Emeco.

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A bluestone-clad fireplace formed by 12-by-18-inch tiles is the centerpiece of the sunroom. The all-weather nautical-rope Rutherford sofa from RH is upholstered in a textured linen-weave Perennials fabric. Cowhide chairs are from Jayson Home, as is the teardrop side table.

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Above: Telescoping doors in the sunroom open to a bluestonepaved dining terrace, where landscaper Sara Furlan considered views from inside for her plans. On the floor is a flat-weave indoor/ outdoor rug from Perennials.

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Left: Designed as an extension of the patio, the sunroom was originally designed to be just a three-season room. However, the family—especially the husband— loves it so much they began using it year-round, enjoying sitting in front of the fire all winter long.

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This page: A lounge on the second floor just outside the bedrooms is appointed with a pair of chairs the homeowners had reupholstered in Perennials Rough ’n Rowdy performance fabric. Cisco Brothers’ Cruz bench and Arteriors’ McIntyre chandelier add interest. Opposite: An Orb wire chandelier (top, left) from Mike Bell, Inc. & Westwater Patterson hangs in the stairwell. Bridging the living and dining spaces in a room-sized foyer is a custom game table from Aaron Bladon (top, right and bottom, left), which is pressed into service for entertaining; the nearby painting is by Valery Koshlyakov, and the stools are clad in hide.

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A bank of windows that continues along a closet corridor to the master bath maximizes light in the master bedroom. The bed is upholstered in Coraggio wool and dressed with Italian linens with Missoni accent pillows. A Womb chair by Eero Saarinen is covered in a classic bouclĂŠ.

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Above: A mounted double vanity in rift-sawn walnut warms the modern bath. Opus wall-mounted double sconces in nickel are from Waterworks, and the antique Turkish rug is from Oscar Isberian. Left: In the master bedroom, a collection of framed blackand-white photos hangs above Belgian track armchairs upholstered in linen from RH and a table from Jayson Home.

Nearby, a somewhat-formal family room still spells easy comfort. It’s appointed with a cozy sectional and a classic Womb chair near a simple fireplace framed in a mitered limestone mantel. But the home’s hands-down standout space is the sunroom, where the focus is a dramatic fireplace in thermal bluestone. Telescoping doors open on two sides, underscoring the relationship to terraces and beyond. “My husband likes to call it ‘the California room,’ ” the wife says. “It really is indoor-outdoor living.” Besides the half-sized basketball court the husband enjoys with his son, it is this sun-drenched room that is his favorite place in the home—even in winter, when he sits in front of the fire. And it’s one space among many in the house that evolves throughout the year as a result of the connection to the landscape, from lush green in the summer to red and yellow in the fall—an aspect the wife loves. “Any single place you stand in the house,” she says, “you always see outside. It’s authentic.”

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HEART OF GOLD DECO CHARACTERISTICS INFLUENCE A LINCOLNWOOD ABODE THAT BALANCES TRADITION AND MODERNITY. WRITTEN BY TATE GUNNERSON PHOTOGRAPHY BY MICHAEL ROBINSON

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ARCHITECTURE / GREG RANDALL, RANDALL ARCHITECTS, INC. INTERIOR DESIGN / JOANNA FRANK, JOANNA FRANK, I.D. HOME BUILDER / MATTHEW POLLACK, RED ROCK CUSTOM HOMES, LLC LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE / JULIE DELEON, GROUNDWORK DESIGN

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his house catches your eye, but it doesn’t hit you over the head,” architect Greg Randall says about the stately manse in Lincolnwood he and designer Joanna Frank conceived for a stylish couple with four children and visions of a legacy home. “The details tell the story. The owners appreciate Art Deco design, so we were all on the same page from the beginning.” Taking his inspiration from that glamorous bygone era, Randall adorned the handsome brick abode with limestone moldings, wood accents and a custom copper arbor that will take on a green patina over time. “There were various inspirations in addition to French Art Deco designers—specifically, the fin de siècle work of Otto Wagner in Vienna,” he says. “We were trying to meld those influences together, to reference them yet transform them at the same time.” The drama and glitz that come with such influences are apparent immediately upon stepping through the front door. Though the elegant staircase to the left of the entryway appears to be suspended, it is actually supported by a rear-curved wood stud wall. “The stairway bears on the curve in the back wall, so it was fairly easy to construct yet appears to be floating,” Randall explains. “The owners wanted that kind of impact in the front entrance without it being too much of a focal point.” Covered with a lustrous gold fish-scale pattern, the curved wall plays against its surrounding white walls and the gray-and-white Spanish marble checkerboard floor below. Painted dentil molding and a subtle gold thread in the wool-and-hemp stairway runner reinforce the glamour while establishing a visual language repeated throughout the interiors. “You get this undertone of glitzy gold metallic that looks really interesting,” Frank says. “The wife is very stylish and modern in her dress but somewhat traditional in the kind of house she likes. We created a mix by adding clean lines and simple elements to a structure that is pretty well-adorned.” Gold-coated boards in the piano room’s hardwood flooring, for example, pick up on the cocktail table’s gold-leaf top and work with the textural fabrics and

“THIS HOUSE CATCHES YOUR EYE, BUT IT DOESN’T HIT YOU OVER THE HEAD.” –GREG RANDALL

Tiffany blue accents to add personality. In the kitchen, two torus-shaped pendants with a champagne gold finish illuminate the white marble countertops and custom cabinetry, which appears to be velum but is actually made of bleached anigre and holly. “We used the wood to mimic the appearance of goatskin-wrapped panels,” Randall explains, pointing to the subtle curvature on the pillowed door and drawer fronts. The cabinetry throughout the home was one of many novel obstacles builder Matthew Pollack faced on the project. The jewel-like powder room, for example, has teal back-painted glass walls delineated by brass channels that help conceal a door to the husband’s wood-paneled office. And the master bathroom proved difficult because of its partially oval shape that Pollack compares to a wheel with spokes. “Doing everything on a radius is far more challenging,” he says, “but the result is gorgeous.” Illuminated by a cleverly concealed skylight and a wall of windows, the relaxing spa-like master bathroom appears to glow from the bedroom, where Frank chose a wallcovering with metallic undertones to create a textural backdrop for a massive custom headboard with gold-leaf detailing. Built-in furnishings, including a makeup table and dressers, have been created in the style of renowned midcentury designers Frances Elkins and Jean-Michel Frank. “The furnishings are curved to help soften the lines of the bed,” the designer explains. “It’s all very fancy.” The home’s old-school elegance continues outside, where Regal Prince oaks flank the residence and evoke a sense of protection. “The erect, columnar nature of the trees marries well with the ornate and formal details on the home’s architecture,” says landscape designer Julie deLeon. In the backyard, she planted them alongside evergreens and lilacs to mask mechanicals and create subtle enclosures. Decorated with bluestone pavers, boxwood hedges and a limestone-block seating wall, the front courtyard creates a welcoming first impression and a place for neighbors to congregate. “Historically, the front of a home was the garden, and that was a guiding idea for the landscape design,” deLeon says. “This is a tight-knit community, and the owners wanted a space where they could interact with their friends.” The garden is positioned in front of a large bank of windows that frames the profile of the foyer’s sculptural open stairway—one of many well-considered sight lines throughout the project. “When you walk through the house, you get this unfolding of views into other rooms along cross-axes,” Randall says. “You can always see out a window, so you never feel like you’re trapped. There’s always a connection to outside.” The result of the two-year project is exactly what the homeowners were looking for when they handpicked the design team: a home that will serve as a legacy for generations to come. “It was satisfying to come back a year after we finished and see how the house is living,” Frank says. “This house isn’t just a pretty box; it has a soul.”

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In the foyer, gold-leaf wallpaper with a fish-scale pattern by Studio E reflects the light from the handcast resin chandelier with brass fittings by Ironies from Jerry Pair in New York City. The honed Spanish marble checkerboard floor is from Paris Ceramics, and the stairway rug with metal loop threads is a custom piece by designer Joanna Frank through her company, JFID Custom Design, and was fabricated by Spart Design in Montclair, New Jersey.

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Opposite: A curved sofa by Munna, which sports Holly Hunt’s Great Plains velvet and piping by Opuzen, and a tufted Thomas Pheasant sofa from Baker Furniture define one of the distinct conversation areas in the salon-style piano room. The ebony cocktail table with gold-leaf inset is from Interior Crafts. Below: A seating vignette with a custom ottoman from Cisneros Custom Furniture, covered in blue velvet by Jab Anstoetz, creates a comfortable spot to listen to the music of the walnut baby grand piano by Steinway. The hardwood flooring is from Rode Bros.

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This page: Designed to host large family gatherings, the dining area includes upholstered chairs around a JFID Custom Design table made of alderwood with gold-leaf and ebony detailing and fabricated by Cisneros Custom Furniture. The galvanized-gold-and-handblown-glass chandelier is one of a pair by Barovier & Toso from Artistic Tile. Opposite: Metallic pendants by Toronto-based Viso add glamour to the spacious kitchen, which has been outfitted with custom cabinetry designed by Randall Architects and built by JJ Millwork Designs. The Calacatta Borghini full-height slab backsplash is from Marble & Granite Supply of Illinois; the barstools are from Crate & Barrel.

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“THIS HOUSE ISN’T JUST A PRETTY BOX; IT HAS A SOUL.” –JOANNA FRANK

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Inspired by the style of Jean-Michel Frank, a table conceived by JFID Custom Design and fabricated by Cisneros Custom Furniture serves as both a desk and a conference table in the husband’s wood-paneled office. The custom Roman shades are by Dezign Sewing, and the wide-plank European white-oak flooring is from Rode Bros.

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The custom cabinetry and millwork conceived by Randall Architects and built by JJ Millwork Designs flow into the bright and airy den next to the kitchen. Here, they serve as built-in desks that flank floor-to-ceiling panels around a fireplace mantel clad with Sephora brushed marble from Marble & Granite Supply of Illinois.

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Elegant enough to merit its position just outside the formal living room, the back patio includes lounge furniture from the Tuxedo Salon Set by Amalfi Living from Bradley Terrace. The landscape was conceived by Julie deLeon.

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An oversize wood headboard with gold leaf, conceived by JFID Custom Design and fabricated by Cisneros Custom Furniture, extends over two beds; the pair of benches at the foot of each bed are also by JFID Custom Design and Cisneros Custom Furniture. The custom linens are from Feathers & Lace in Brooklyn.

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Illuminated by natural daylight flooding through an oval skylight, the master bathroom has been outfitted with a custom floor made of complementary stones and a custom mosaic wall tile from Mosaicos Tile.

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Multimedia artist Sarah Raskey has a multitude of ongoing works in progress, such as the form shown right. Beyond sculpture, paintings and wearable art, her work also includes hospitality installations, including Lady Lucent of Awakening (far right) at the Kimpton Hotel Allegro.

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LADY LUCENT OF AWAKENING PHOTO: TIM MANNING.

TRANSCENDING ART ARTIST SARAH RASKEY’S PIECES ARE MEANT TO INSPIRE AND HEAL.

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“I DON’T EVER REMEMBER A TIME IN MY LIFE WHEN I WASN’T CREATING. THE CREATIVE PROCESS IS LIFEBLOOD FOR ME.”

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tep in front of one of Sarah Raskey’s paintings and your eyes won’t know where to rest their gaze. Her work ranges from mostly abstract to mixed-media pieces bordering sculpture and wearable art, and her use of kaleidoscopic colors and textures yields results that are predominatly highly textural and large in scale. Raskey’s portfolio is often characterized by the materials she layers into each piece—think geodes, lyrics and flowers— and also reflects her principles as an art therapist: “Great art wakes us up,” she says. “It allows for us to connect and communicate with each other on a soulful level. This is why visionary art is so important; it brings into focus that which may not have been on our radar.” Raised by a mother who was both a stainedglass artist and an interior designer, Raskey has been surrounded by a creative atmosphere since she was young. She recalls drawing never-ending spirals and tunnels on paper as soon as she

could pick up a pencil. “I was really captivated by the illusion of depth,” the artist says. “I don’t ever remember a time in my life when I wasn’t creating. The creative process is lifeblood for me.” Yet Raskey’s career as an artist started not in a studio but in the medical field. She earned a masters degree in art therapy and began assisting patients—ranging from those newly released from psychiatric hospitals to at-risk youth—with healing through various forms of self-expression and art; eventually, she started a private psychotherapy practice in 2008. As that business grew, so did her reputation as an artist. Then in 2013, she opened her dual gallery and therapy space in the West Loop: Sarah Raskey Fine Art Gallery. Through this service, she focuses on commissions for private residences as well as hospitality projects. Her clients include The Talbott Hotel, which houses Touched by Fire, a dually vibrant and dark piece inspired by her therapy experience, and Kimpton Hotel Allegro, which has transformed that same

Raskey (above, right) finds ever-evolving inspiration from the vision board in her studio (opposite). Her sculpture skirt (above, left) showcases her love of fashion and is part of her series of wearable art.

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work into area rugs and also displays Lady Lucent of Awakening, a mixed-media portrait of a headdress-wearing ingenue. Raskey has also taken on collaborations such as a 2015 project with the legendary Maya Romanoff—a series titled Gold on the Soul in which his writings and wallpapers were interwoven into each piece, several of which can still be seen at the artist’s gallery. Raskey’s work is personal, expressive and textural; one might liken it to a form of scrap booking. She often integrates items gathered along her travels or mementos meaningful to a client, such as cufflinks or cloth from a wedding dress. “If I am making a piece to celebrate a chapter in someone’s life or pay homage to a person or experience, it may need to include specific items,” she explains. “I think of it as creating personalized-energy containers of sorts— similar to that of a family crest or even a tattoo.” As Raskey’s career evolves, so does the scope of her work. Among her recent projects are custom headboards, carpeting and a massive sculpture wall in the lobby of the Loews Hotel Miami Beach. Her upcoming ventures include designing album covers as well as creating a series of wearable art pieces incorporating precious stones. For Raskey, the process is never final; there are always more challenges to come and exciting discoveries to be made. “I pride myself on being a lifelong explorer and learner,” she says. “My creative process isn’t what it was yesterday, nor is it today what it will be tomorrow.” 270 / LUXESOURCE.COM

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Raskey’s studio is filled with projects ranging from small pieces to life-size works in progress. Clay, paint, metal, jewelry, gems and a plethora of other materials are all integrated into her artwork.

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modern beauty CLASSIC CHICAGO STYLE TAKES A BOLD, CONTEMPORARY SPIN IN A FAMILY-FRIENDLY HOME. WRITTEN BY TERRI SAPIENZA PHOTOGRAPHY BY CYNTHIA LYNN

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As seen in the mudroom (left) and entryway (opposite), designer Brynn Olson balanced neutral shades and clean lines with bold geometric patterns and pops of color throughout the house. Below the entry’s console table by Cyan Design is a hand-sculpture stool by Global Views; the nearby Aztec rug is by Surya.

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fter months of decision-making and anticipation, it was finally installation week for one of Brynn Olson’s projects, and the designer made one request: She asked her clients not to go inside the house until everything was in its proper place. They agreed, but homeowner Sarah Beren Karelitz says she couldn’t help walking by once or twice—or, she admits, maybe several times. “It was driving me crazy not to be able to see what was going on,” she says with a laugh. “But the wait was worth it. When we were finally able to go in, I opened the door and burst into tears. I immediately felt at home.” Sarah, a political fundraiser, and husband Jon, an employment benefits attorney with Seyfarth Shaw LLP, bought their three-story Wicker Park greystone a year prior, before ground was broken, and the preconstruction status gave the young couple the opportunity to tailor the home to their style and the needs of their growing family. With the help of Olson and project manager

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Maize Jacobs-Brichford, as well as residential designer and contractor Donovan Eckhardt, the couple tweaked the home inside and outside, including the original—and decidedly more contemporary—plan for the exterior façade. In an “homage to old-school Chicago,” Sarah says, they married traditional materials with modern details, opting for light gray limestone brick with window frames, doors and custom ironwork painted high-gloss black. For the grounds, Olson worked closely with landscape designer Bakary Soumare on a design that was “clean and simple and matched the rest of the house while also being kid-friendly,” he says. Walls of tall-growing juniper evergreens were planted to help delineate property lines and offer privacy, while a backyard fence constructed of horizontal composite boards offers a clean look and an enclosed setting for children to play. “The elevation was a little more traditional than we had originally planned,” Eckhardt says, “but their selections had a nice balance and gave the home a timeless look.”

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A mix of materials, such as the driftwood base in the Crate & Barrel side table and the striped inlaid bone in the coffee table from Anthropologie, adds interest and texture to the black, white and blue palette of the family room. The sectional is also from Crate & Barrel, and the flat-weave rug is from RH.

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The homeowners fell in love with the encaustic tile from Cement Tile Shop, and Olson used it for the backsplash as the jumping-off point in the kitchen. Brass accents, such as in the globe pendants by Schoolhouse Electric & Supply Co., and the black-and-natural rattan stools by Ballard Designs add warmth to the white cabinetry and Carrara marble countertops.

Longevity was a driving factor inside as well and was consistent with Olson’s overall approach to the interiors. “I love to lay a neutral foundation, then pull in vibrant colors and more daring and trendier pieces with accessories and art—things a client can change out easily,” she says. Her method complemented the Karelitzes’ vision, which included bold colors and patterns, touches of brass, some Middle Eastern flair and a mix of old, new and found furnishings that were beautiful and family-friendly. Their realtor, Lindsay Everest, also played a role in providing input on structural, mechanical and floor-plan elements and design features. With her clients’ requests in the forefront, Olson painted most walls a crisp, pale gray, which she used as a backdrop for clean lines and controlled doses of vibrant hues, razor-sharp edges and geometric patterns. “Brynn was so helpful in showing us how to highlight things by scaling back on others,” Sarah says. “When I chose a busy tile, she made sure other pieces in the room were clean so the tile could be the star.” The designer wanted each room to have a wow factor—“something that provides a subtle punch but one that’s enough to be a conversation piece,” she explains. The overall look was to exude a contemporary California style, with a little more polish. A microcosm of this modern vibe—and the Karelitzes’ penchant for fun—can be found in the entry, where guests are greeted by a faceted mirror paired with a jewel-tone area rug and a black-and-gold console table hovering over a stool shaped as a pair of hands. “They don’t take themselves too seriously, but they have a passion for creating a home that feels good,” Olson says about her clients. “Every room has its own personality but nods to the others. In an open floor plan, it’s important that all spaces speak to each other.” Bold contrasts continue in the living room, where a black-and-white-striped flat-weave rug defines a seating area punctuated by a navy velvet sofa and chairs as well as punches of hot pink from pillows and artwork. A pair of 278 / LUXESOURCE.COM

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Right: As one of the only ceiling fixtures in the main-floor living areas, the lighting piece in the dining room had to make a statement. A vintage brass-and-crystal Sputnik chandelier fit the bill and drove Olson’s design for the rest of the space. Another Way by Sydney Edmunds adds a splash of color, balancing the black dining table from RH and blackand-ivory chairs by Gabby Home. Opposite: A wet bar in the basement continues the fun yet sophisticated look found on the floors above. Brass hardware and an antique-mirror backsplash add glamour and brighten the charcoal-stone counter and dark blue cabinetry custom-designed by residential designer and contractor Donovan Eckhardt.

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Opposite: A playful Schumacher wallcovering drove the design in the children’s Jack-andJill bathroom, with blue penny-round tile by Merola Tile completing the look. The mirrors are by Serena & Lily, and the lighting sconce between the mirrors is by Ballard Designs. Below: Olson worked with the homeowners to design the built-in millwork in the family room, which is transitional in style to blend seamlessly with both the cabinetry in the kitchen and the rest of the home. The Griffin chair and ottoman by Ballard Designs and the Asti floor lamp by Noir provide for a cozy reading area by the fireplace.

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oversize brass lamps fitted with custom black shades provide height and drama. “The lamps were a ‘trust me’ moment,” Olson says. “I knew they would anchor an incredible piece of art in the room and become a focal point. And the size and scale reflect the Karelitzes’ sense of humor.” The adjacent dining area, which sits in the same open space, was purposely kept simple so singular elements such as artwork and a vintage Sputnik chandelier could shine. “When we turn the light fixture on,” Sarah says, “the whole room comes alive.” And another one of Olson’s “trust me” instances occurred during the design phase of the nearby powder room when she suggested a vintage dresser serve as a vanity. With her clients’ ultimate go-ahead, she topped the dresser with black marble and a Moroccan-inspired vessel sink Sarah had fallen in love with. “There is a lot of personality in this

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space,” the designer says. “It’s fun and punchy but will also stand the test of time.” To complete the look, she dressed the walls with patterned grass cloth and hung an iron-and-glass light fixture overhead. Olson’s knack for pinpointing what her clients were looking for even when they weren’t able to articulate it was a key factor in the transformation from house to home, Sarah says. “She was able to understand both of our aesthetics and translate them in a way that is livable and long-lasting yet still feels authentic,” she says. The designer, meanwhile, says she loves this project because it reflects the Karelitzes’ personalities. “They approach their home with love and humor,” Olson says. “My motto is, ‘How you shape your space shapes your day,’ and I think together as a team, we accomplished just that in a bespoke way perfectly unique to them.”

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In the master bathroom, largescale hexagon floor tiles by Mission Stone & Tile reflect the homeowners’ fashionable personalities and penchant for pattern. The mirrors are by Mirror Image Home, and the lighting is from Circa Lighting.

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A lumbar pillow made from a painterly textile by Virginia-based artist Lindsay Cowles sets the tone in the master bedroom, which was designed as a cozy hiatus from the rest of the home. Black-stained burlwood vintage nightstands from Liv Vintage in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, provide copious amounts of storage.

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Chalet Nursery

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CHALET NURSERY LARRY THALMANN III, PRESIDENT 3132 Lake Avenue Wilmette, Illinois 847.256.0561 info@chaletnursery.com chaletnursery.com

We embrace our heritage as a joyful affirmation of what happens when we dare to dream, and put passion and perseverance behind that dream.

ASK THE EXPERT What is inspiring you now? The next 100 years. Our centennial celebration is a significant milestone, but no matter how distinguished our history and reputation have been, the past cannot be the future. “I often say that my grandfather, L.J. Thalmann Sr., started Chalet Nursery with a wheelbarrow, a shovel and a dream,” says president Larry Thalmann III, referring to his grandfather and founder of the company. “His passion, hard work and integrity bred long-lasting customer relationships.” With a culture of sweat, inspiration, creativity and commitment, design thinking and plant science, Chalet Nursery continues the traditions established by the founder a century ago. For Larry III, the success of Chalet is a direct result of building on the foundations left by those before him. From L.J.’s first customer in 1917, to the second generation of son Larry Jr. and daughter Diane, who expanded the company’s retail offerings to include indoor plants, cut flowers, home decor, gifts, pet supplies, and even boats. They also established a commercial real estate venture, Chalet Office Plaza, adjacent to the store. Then, under grandson Larry III, the landscape division took on new life, evolving to a state-of-the-art facility in North Chicago and the addition of a 183-acre farm in Salem, Wisconsin. Under his current leadership, the retail store has been named Best of the North Shore, Best of Chicago and among the top garden centers in the nation. Today, the farm houses more than 30,000 trees and shrubs, and 40,000 perennials, providing customers with the best and widest selection. “I try to surround myself with exceptional people who will challenge us to continually improve,” Larry III says. “We’ve had a distinguished past, but we’re not beholden to it to develop an impressive future.”

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What legacy do you wish to leave behind regarding your work/product? A solid foundation that will support the pursuit of the passions of the next generation. What is the biggest lesson you have learned so far about maintaining (or growing) a multigenerational company’s success? I’ve learned that I am really just a steward of the business for the next generation. Just as my dad did for me, I am keenly aware of the need to develop the next generation, but it’s not just a family affair. With nearly 400 employees, I have a huge responsibility to make our little part of the world a better place.

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“From the smallest projects to grand estate homes, we consistently strive to serve our customers and community in exemplary fashion, while being good stewards of the earth,” Larry III says. “One hundred years is a good start, but Chalet continues to evolve as we look toward the future.”

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After establishing L.J. Thalmann’s Architectural Landscaping, company, L.J. marries Elaine Brown. Her savvy managerial skills and his design skills enable the pair to expand the business, and by 1935, they’ve employed 33 people and maintained 350 lawns per week.

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The Thalmanns build a 9,500-square-foot facility to house a retail store and adapt to the increasing landscape business.

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To accommodate the growing landscape business, L.J. purchases a building in Glencoe that resembles a Swiss chalet, giving the business its nickname that has remained to this day.

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A five-story office building, the Chalet Office Plaza, is constructed adjacent to the garden center nursery and is currently home to 48 small businesses.

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Under the leadership of the third generation, Larry III, the landscape business expands to a state-of-the-art facility in North Chicago and goes on to win multiple state and national awards.

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“100 years is what we call a good start." Celebrating 100 years in business is a testament to the brand the Thalmann family has built through three generations. Dedication to community stewardship, industry activism and environmental awareness has been a mainstay throughout the first 100 years and is a launching point for the next 100.

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Chalet Farms is established in Salem, Wisconsin. Today, it is home to 30,000 trees and shrubs, and over 40,000 perennials grown with care to ensure quality worthy of the Chalet name.

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LUXURY BEDDING

Ask the Expert Mary Pat Wallace Principal 440 North Wells Street, Suite 100N Chicago, Illinois 312.527.5337 marypat@chicagoluxurybeds.com chicagoluxurybeds.com

CHICAGO LUXURY BEDS

No one knows better than a working parent the importance of a good night’s sleep—not only for the kids but the entire family. Case in point for 30-year design veteran Mary Pat Wallace, who founded Chicago Luxury Beds 12 years ago. With a full-time job, two young children and precious little time to sleep, she began researching the best mattresses on the market; traveled to Sweden to tour the Hästens beds factory; then purchased one for her home—transforming not only her quality of life, but her professional life, in profound ways. With more rest, rejuvenation and energy, Wallace was inspired to bring the European mattresses to the U.S., opening her first Hästens store. Years later, she added several other international brands, including vispring luxury mattresses, Sferra linens, The Pillow Bar pillows, and Mari Ann silk pillows and duvets to the store’s offerings, and also created her own line of down products to round out the mix. “When walking clients through our showroom, the staff aims to educate clients about the various mattresses in a relaxing, spalike environment,” Wallace says. “We’re very different from the typical mattresses store. Our process is very individual and tailored to your specific sleep style. Our European-trained sales team members are experts in the materials and construction of each mattress and how those differences will affect your sleep.” Wallace advises customers to set aside at least an hour and wear comfortable clothes to take in the experience. “Sleep is a crucial part of your overall health, and we’re glad people are beginning to recognize that there is more to wellness than simply diet and exercise.”

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How do you define a successful project? Clients who call after their bed has arrived to tell us they’ve never slept better or felt more rested in their lives … that is a great success! How do you define luxury? Luxury is time. It’s time with the people we love most; time for self-care; and time invested in the creation of quality products. Our mattresses have been created by European brands for over 100 years. In that time, their trained craftsmen have perfected the art of the perfect mattress. How would you describe your clientele? Our clientele is focused on their health and living their best life. They are well-informed and often do significant research on mattresses before arriving in the showroom.

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01. Visit Chicago Luxury Beds’ River North location to learn from their European-trained staff about the best bed for the ultimate sleep. 02. More than a fabric, the Hästens blue check is a standard-bearer of the quality every owner enjoys. 03. Packed with innovation, the Hästens 2000T is designed to deliver a superior sleep experience as it adjusts to every movement. 04. The Lincoln Park showroom, located at 1919 North Clybourn Avenue, invites customers to relax and rejuvenate amid luxurious beds and pillows. 05. For over six generations, vispring has been refining the subtle art of comfort with the finest plush materials nature has to offer.

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STONE + TILE

Ask the Expert What led you to your current profession? I started working in the stone industry after arriving from Italy. I used that experience along with my own entrepreneurial drive to branch out on my own.

Joe Giannola President 250 West Gerri Lane Addison, Illinois 630.458.0900 globalmarbleimporter.com

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Fastidious attention to detail and exceptional customer service are the cornerstones upon which Global Marble & Granite Importers has built a reputation as a leading stone purveyor in the Chicago area. “Big attention for detail is present when you visit our showroom and yard,” explains company president Joe Giannola. “Our salespeople will answer all of your questions. They will help clients pick a color and pattern that will truly complement their home. Whether they already have something in mind, or just want to browse for ideas, our knowledgeable staff will guide them to the best prospects for their projects.” While specializing in Taj Mahal quartzite, Iceberg quartzite, Calacatta Brazil quartzite, White Macauba quartzite and Calacatta gold marble, the showroom maintains an inventory of more than 70,000 slabs of exotic stones, granite, marble and quartzite from more than 50 countries around the world. “We import exclusively premium-quality slabs from the most prestigious quarries around the world,” Giannola says. “You can rest assured that your countertops will be truly exceptional.” Global Marble & Granite Importers is an all-encompassing resource for any project regardless of scope or complexity. “We have everything available, whether it is for a home renovation, a commercial project or a new build,” Giannola attests. “We deal directly with you to ensure everything is done to your specifications and needs.”

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What do you regard as the greatest success in your career to date? Under my leadership, the small granite shop that I initially launched has grown into one of the largest exotic natural stone suppliers in Chicagoland with more than 70,000 slabs in stock. What do you like most about your job? In addition to being surrounded by beautiful granite and quartzite stones, I enjoy collaborating with clients and building long-term relationships.

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We assure prompt service and an individual experience, which many of our customers call ‘unforgettable.’

01. An impressive selection of more than 70,000 slabs of exotic stone, granite and marble can be found in the showroom. 02. Iceberg quartzite embodies a clean look that makes it a versatile choice for a variety of design applications. 03. This refreshing, modern kitchen features a stunning White Macauba quartzite countertop. 04. Calacatta gold marble boasts both a distinctive look and timeless quality.

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There’s building. Then there’s transforming.

Zuri® Premium Decking, Celect® Cellular Composite Siding and Royal® Trim and Moulding were created for homeowners and building professionals who embrace and demand seamless beauty, effortless longevity and unlimited possibilities. Make your exterior project a great one. For more information on Celect and Zuri, visit ExpressionOfWow.com. For Royal Trim, visit RoyalBuildingProducts.com. Or call Don Coates at 855-613-9489.

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Sugatsune’s architectural hardware combines elegant designs, innovative craftsmanship, and functional solutions for any designer, architect, builder or homeowner. Don’t miss the event of the season! Sugatsune America will be hosting a Showroom Grand Opening Event April, 2017. Celebrate the night with delicious appetizers, fabulous cocktails and riveting conversation, sponsored by Luxe Interiors + Design. To find out more detailed information please contact our Chicago Showroom at chicagoshowroom@sugatsune.com.

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Valcucine designs kitchens made to last generations—kitchens that are timeless and impervious to trends. Valcucine transforms cooking into an extraordinary experience through the constant innovation of forms and materials.

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Rugo/Raff Architects is an award-winning multidisciplinary practice specializing in high-end residential and hospitality projects. Its cohesive design approach embraces contextual precedents and unique site conditions. The firm has flourished for more than 30 years, creating spaces with the highest level of craftsmanship within any time or budget constraints.

“Best 20 Interior Designers in Chicago” 2016. Donna Mondi and her team use a mix of classicism and modernity, infusing interiors with elements from different periods and styles to create timeless, unpredictable surroundings. Layered textures, edgy styling and avant-garde elements create an unexpected balance with an emphasis on quality.

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FABRICS + WINDOW COVERINGS (continued)

Michael Abraham Architecture 630.655.9417 | Clarendon Hills michael-abraham.com

Fleetwood Windows & Doors fleetwoodusa.com/luxe

Fabricut 800.999.8200 fabricut.com

Morgante Wilson Architecture + Interiors 847.332.1001 morgantewilson.com

Glenview Haus 312.337.2440 | Chicago glenviewhaus.com

Stroheim 800.763.0524 stroheim.com

Dacor dacor.com

Robbins Architecture 847.446.8001 | Winnetka robbins-architecture.com

Hope’s Windows hopeswindows.com/bestviews

Sunbrella sunbrella.com

Grillworks 855.434.3473 grillworksusa.com

Rugo/Raff Ltd. Architects 312.464.0222 | Chicago rugoraff.com

LaCantina Doors lacantinadoors.com

Miele 800.843.7231 mieleusa.com

ARCHITECTURAL MOLDINGS

Milgard Windows & Doors milgard.com/luxe

Apex Wood Floors 630.963.9322 | Lombard apexwoodfloors.com

Monark Premium Appliances 855.916.6627 monarkhome.com

JP Weaver Co. 818.500.1740 jpweaver.com

Pella 312.897.3600 pellacraftedluxury.com

Lewis Floor & Home 847.835.2400 | Northbrook lewisfloorandhome.com

BUILDING MATERIALS

The Sliding Door Company 312.494.9494 slidingdoorco.com

Marc Phillips marcphillipsrugs.com

Western Window Systems westernwindowsystems.com

Nourison nourison.com/latitudes80 Samad 888.726.2393 samad.com

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ARCHITECTS (continued)

Pagoda Red 847.784.8881 | Winnetka pagodared.com

APPLIANCES

Officine Gullo USA 800.781.7125 officinegullo.com Sub-Zero Wolf subzero-wolf.com

Royal Building Products 855.613.9489 royalbuildingproducts.com

ARCHITECTS

CUSTOM FIREPLACES

EVENTS

Deep River Partners deep-river.com

Spark Modern Fires 203.791.2725 sparkfires.com

Lake Forest Showhouse & Gardens lakeforestshowhouse.com

DOORS + WINDOWS

FABRICS + WINDOW COVERINGS

Arcadia Custom arcadiacustom.com

Brunschwig & Fils brunschwig.com

dSPACE Studio 773.423.2921 dspacestudio.com Gensburg Toniolo Harting Architects 847.715.9395 | Northbrook gtharchitects.com

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Tufenkian tufenkiancarpets.com

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GALLERIES

HOME BUILDERS + REMODELERS

B&B Italia 800.872.1697 bbitaliatimeless.com

Manifesto 312.664.0733 | Chicago manifestofurniture.com

Vivid Art Gallery 224.505.5961 | Winnetka vividartgallery.net

Benvenuti and Stein 847.866.6868 | Winnetka benvenutiandstein.com

Bernhardt bernhardt.com

Marge Carson margecarson.com

GENERAL CONTRACTORS

Centaur Interiors 312.279.2776 | Chicago centaurinteriors.com

Bright Chair 888.524.5997 brightchair.com

Material Possessions 847.446.8840 | Winnetka materialpossessions.com

Power Construction 847.214.6483 lrg.powerconstruction.net

Dave Knecht Homes 630.537.1023 | Hinsdale daveknechthomes.com

C.A.I. Designs 312.755.9163 | Chicago caidesigns.net

Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams 800.789.5401 mgbwhome.com

HARDWARE

Dior Builders, Inc. 847.934.1500 diorhomes.com

Christian Liaigre 212.201.2338 christian-liaigre.us

Mmint Interiors 847.446.8000 | Winnetka mmintinteriors.com

Ashley Norton Architectural Hardware 800.393.1097 ashleynorton.com

Middlefork 312.214.0400 | Chicago middleforkluxury.com

deAurora 312.644.4430 | Chicago deaurora.com

Mobili Mobel 312.337.3444 | Chicago mobilimobel.com

Katonah Architectural Hardware Chicago katonahhardware.com

Oakley Home Builders 630.241.9402 | Downers Grove oakleyhomebuilders.com

Florense 312.640.0066 | Chicago florenseusa.com

Robert Bryan Home 847.446.5522 | Winnetka robertbryanhome.com

Rocky Mountain Hardware rockymountainhardware.com

Orren Pickell Building Group 888.PICKELL pickellbuilders.com

Holly Hunt hollyhunt.com

Roche Bobois roche-bobois.com

Sugatsune 312.461.1081 | Chicago sugatsune.com

Riordan Signature Homes 708.783.1133 riordanhomes.com

J. Tribble 404.846.1156 jtribble.com

Sawbridge Studios 847.441.2441 | Winnetka sawbridge.com

Sun Valley Bronze 866.788.3631 sunvalleybronze.com

INTERIOR DESIGN SHOWROOMS

Lee Industries leeindustries.com

Stickley 315.682.5500 stickley.com

HOME AUTOMATION

C.A.I. Designs 312.755.9163 | Chicago caidesigns.net

Lexington Home Brands lexington.com

Toms-Price 847.478.1900 | Lincolnshire tomsprice.com

Digital Living 800-D-LIVING digliving.com

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The Merchandise Mart/ LuxeHome 312.527.7939 | Chicago luxehome.com

Lisa Taylor Designs lisataylordesigns.com

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LUXURY BEDDING

AXB Interiors 630.655.4220 | Hinsdale axbinteriors.com

Abruzzo Kitchen & Bath 847.885.0500 | Schaumburg abruzzokitchenandbath.com

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

Donna Mondi Interior Design 312.291.8431 | Chicago dmondiinteriordesign.com

Atelier Fine Custom Cabinetry 312.932.4000 | Chicago ateliercabinetry.com

Studio 41 847.824.6280 | Glenview 847.676.4767 | Lincolnwood shopstudio41.com

Bedside Manor 847.441.0969 | Winnetka shopbedside.com

Hickman Design Associates 312.733.9520 | Chicago hickmaninteriors.com

Brizo brizo.com

Studio 41 630.357.1320 | Naperville 847.985.1700 | Schaumburg shopstudio41.com

Chicago Luxury Beds 312.527.5337 | Chicago chicagoluxurybeds.com

Ilene Chase Design 847.828.0305 | Chicago ilenechasedesign.com

Christopher Peacock 888.889.8891 peacockhome.com

Valcucine Chicago 312.337.3444 valcucine-chicago.com

Scandia Home scandiahome.com

James Thomas 312.738.7300 | Chicago jamesthomaschicago.com

DXV by American Standard dxv.com

Victoria + Albert vandabaths.com

Jeannie Balsam Interiors 847.441.5228 | Winnetka jeanniebalsam.com

Eggersmann USA 800.276.1239 eggersmannusa.com

Waterworks waterworks.com

Michael Abrams Interiors michaelabrams.com

Florense 312.640.0066 | Chicago florenseusa.com

Zephyr 415.552.8033 zephyronline.com

OUTDOOR LIVING

Michelle’s Interiors 312.291.4466 | Chicago michellesinteriors.com

J. Tribble 404.846.1156 jtribble.com

LANDSCAPING

Castelle 855.612.9800 castelleluxury.com

Nancy Corzine nancycorzine.com

O’Brien Harris 312.464.9460 | Chicago obrienharris.com

Chalet Nursery 847.256.0561 | Wilmette chaletnursery.com

Gloster gloster.com

Robert Bryan Home 847.446.5522 | Winnetka robertbryanhome.com

Scavolini 212.334.6776 scavolini.com

Mariani 847.234.2172 marianilandscape.com

McKinnon and Harris mckinnonharris.com

Sweet Peas Design 312.572.9090 | Chicago 847.816.1296 | Libertyville sweetpeas-inspired.com

Snaidero USA 877.762.4337 snaidero-usa.com

LIGHTING

Tom Stringer Design Partners 312.664.0644 tomstringer.com

Studio 41 773.395.2900 | Chicago 312.321.5900 | Chicago shopstudio41.com

Hubbardton Forge 866.398.1530 hubbardtonforge.com

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Beautyrest beautyrest.com

ORGANIZATIONAL SOLUTIONS California Closets 866.870.4814 californiaclosets.com

Teak Warehouse 800.343.7707 | 866.937.8325 teakwarehouse.com Tuuci tuuci.com

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Weatherend 800.456.6483 weatherend.com

Luxury Portfolio Fine Property Collection luxuryportfolio.com

GEOLUXE geoluxe.com

REAL ESTATE

RESTAURANTS

Global Marble & Granite Importers 630.458.0900 | Addison globalmarbleimporter.com

@properties atproperties.com

Benny’s Chop House 312.626.2444 | Chicago bennyschophouse.com

Levantina 630.361.6600 | Bensenville levantina.com

Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices - Danielle Dowell 312.391.5655

RETAIL

Michael Aram for Artistic Tile 844.214.0493 artistictile.com/lx

Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices - Karen Ranquist 773.447.6360

Skändal 847.386.7900 | Winnetka shopskandal.com

Paris Ceramics 888.845.3487 parisceramicsusa.com

Coldwell Banker Previews International - Caroline Moellering 312.320.9550

STONE + TILE

WINE CELLARS

Coldwell Banker Previews International - Linda Martin 847.275.7253

Antolini Italy antoliniprecioustone.com

Glenview Haus 312.337.2440 | Chicago glenviewhaus.com

Coldwell Banker Previews International - Suzanne Gignilliat 312.475.3134

Aria Stone Gallery 844.425.2742 ariastonegallery.com

Jameson Sotheby’s International Realty - The Penthouse at the Legacy 312.929.1560 | Chicago jamesonsir.com

Caesarstone caesarstoneus.com

Jameson Sotheby’s International Realty - Nancy Tassone 312.215.9701 | Chicago nancytassone.com

Cambria cambriausa.com

Jameson Sotheby’s International Realty - Two West Delaware 312.867.2130 twowestdelaware.com

Dekton by Cosentino dekton.com

Kelmscott Park 847.234.1800 kelmscottpark.com

Eldorado Stone eldoradostone.com/firebowls

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180 COACH ROAD, NORTHFIELD | “MAN CAVE” BEYOND BELIEF See videos, photos & floor plans at 180Coach.info

Featured in Crain’s Chicago Business. Fantastic newer residence with 3 levels of living space on a private acre lot. Gourmet kitchen, breakfast room, family room, 1st floor master suite with his & hers dressing room, office, guest suite. Elevator, and 4-car garage. Incredible lower level has theater, bar, wine cellar - the ultimate man cave!

Top 1% NRT AGENTS NATIONWIDE 2016 | SOLD over $600 million

Linda Martin | 847.275.7253 linda.martin@cbexchange.com www.LiveAndPlayNorthShore.com

©2017 Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate LLC. All Rights Reserved. Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage fully supports the principles of the Fair Housing Act and the Equal Opportunity Act. Operated by a subsidiary of NRT LLC. Coldwell Banker, the Coldwell Banker Logo, Coldwell Banker Previews International and the Coldwell $CPMGT 2TGXKGYU +PVGTPCVKQPCN NQIQ CTG TGIKUVGTGF CPF WPTGIKUVGTGF UGTXKEG OCTMU QYPGF D[ %QNFYGNN $CPMGT 4GCN 'UVCVG ..% 4GCN GUVCVG CIGPVU CHſ NKCVGF YKVJ %QNFYGNN $CPMGT 4GUKFGPVKCN $TQMGTCIG CTG KPFGRGPFGPV EQPVTCEVQT UCNGU CUUQEKCVGU CPF CTG PQV GORNQ[GGU QH %QNFYGNN $CPMGT 4GUKFGPVKCN $TQMGTCIG


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HOLIDAY PARTY AT BENNY’S CHOP HOUSE

Luxe Interiors + Design recently hosted its annual holiday party at Benny’s Chop House in River North. Live music, cocktails and hors d’oeuvres were enjoyed by everyone, and the evening ended with a toast to the new year!

PHOTOGRAPHY BY HEATHER BAIGELMAN

HOLIDAY INSPIRATIONS WITH CANDICE OLSON

Luxe joined Kravet and celebrity designer Candice Olson for “Holiday Inspirations with Candice Olson,” where the designer revealed her new line for Kravet. Guests enjoyed festive cocktails and canapés as they toasted the season at the Arlington Design Center.

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Exceptional food, wine and service in a comfortable setting. 444 N. Wabash Avenue, Chicago ¡ 312.626.2444 ¡ BennysChopHouse.com


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FLORENSE PREVIEW

Luxe Interiors + Design hosted “Something’s Cooking” at the beautiful Florense showroom in River North. Guests enjoyed being the first to preview what’s new for 2017 while enjoying live music, delicious bites and cocktails.

PHOTOGRAPHY BY HEATHER BAIGELMAN

LEVANTINA DESIGNER LUNCHEON

Levantina held a luncheon for designers and their dealers in the company’s gorgeous showroom. Levantina’s contemporary showroom and state-of-the-art warehouse offers both the design community and homeowners a one-of-a-kind stone-selection experience.

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Levantina Chicago is the premier destination for those searching for exquisite natural stone including granite, marble, travertine, quartzite, soapstone and onyx. Our contemporary showroom and state-of-the-art warehouse offers the best quality and variety of stone to reflect your vision.

LEVANTINA CHICAGO. 850 Devon Avenue • Bensenville, IL 60106 T 630.361.6600 • www.levantina.com • chicagosales@levantinausa.com


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FRANK PONTERIO COLLECTION DEBUT

Luxe Interiors + Design celebrated the launch of interior designer Frank Ponterio’s new luxury line of furniture and lighting at the Lee Jofa showroom. The designer shared his vision and passion for his new collection while guests explored the line and enjoyed cocktails, appetizers and good conversation.

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Infant Welfare Society of Chicago

Lak e For es t

Showhouse & Gardens April 29 through May 21, 2017

Honorary Chair & Guest Lecturer

Mark D. Sikes internationally known interior designer

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BLOSSOMING CHERRY TREES PHOTO: MIZUHO MATSUMIYA. PAPER CHERRY BLOSSOMS PHOTO: ADDIE JUELL.

INSPIRATION FOUND

FULL BLOOM WRITTEN AND PRODUCED BY BRITTANY S. CHEVALIER

“BETWEEN OUR TWO LIVES THERE IS ALSO THE LIFE OF THE CHERRY BLOSSOM.” THIS STATEMENT MADE BY 17TH-CENTURY JAPANESE POET MATSUO BASH CONVEYS THE SYMBOLIC IMPORTANCE OF THE CHERRY BLOSSOM TREE, REFERRED TO AS SAKURA, TO THE PEOPLE OF HIS NATIVE COUNTRY. EACH YEAR, INDIVIDUALS GATHER THROUGHOUT THE WORLD TO WITNESS THESE TREES’ BRILLIANT YET EPHEMERAL BLOOMS, WHICH SERVE AS A REMINDER OF NATURE’S EXQUISITE, ALBEIT FLEETING, BEAUTY. IN HONOR OF SPRING’S RETURN, THE PIECES FOUND ON THIS PAGE CELEBRATE THESE PRECIOUS BUDS AS WELL AS THEIR EMBLEMATIC TIES TO THE CYCLE OF LIFE AND RENEWAL. Clockwise from top left: Pagoda Earrings with Pink Opal Set in 18K Rose Gold / $6,800 / mishnewyork.com.. Balbec Fabric / Soleil Bleu Collection / thomaslavin.com.. Blossoming Cherry Trees in Kitanagoya, Japan. Small Cherry Blossom Top-Handle Bag by Nancy Gonzalez / $2,950 / neimanmarcus.com. Paper Cherry Blossoms by Livia Cetti / thegreenvase.com. Cherry Blossom Viewing (Part of Triptych) by Katsukawa Shunchō (ca. 1780-1795) at the Arthur M. Sackler and Freer Gallery of Art: the National Museums of Asian Art at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. / asia.si.edu.. Falling Branch Credenza / $6,750 / johnrichard.com.

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