Getting Possessive

2022-09-01T10:13:37-05:00

Maria Hummer-Tuttle understands the objects she owns—that they needn’t be valuable to be of value. Although she has long appreciated this perspective on the artworks, statuettes, jewelry, dishware—even the crayon drawings done by her grandchildren—in her possession, Hummer-Tuttle came to understand it in a profound way years ago while in her Los Angeles home.

Getting Possessive2022-09-01T10:13:37-05:00

House Proud

2022-09-01T10:13:51-05:00

Even though Rose Tarlow, the noted furniture and interior designer, calls this book Three Houses (Vendome), it’s really about four houses. It seems her East Coast girlhood home, Windrift, which burned down in 1966, remains the idyllic dwelling through which she wanders constantly in her imagination.

House Proud2022-09-01T10:13:51-05:00

Visite Priveé: Artists & Creatives at Home

2022-04-12T14:32:18-05:00

Being creative sometimes relies, in significant part, on where we live. The actual rooms in which we socialize and sleep, cook and entertain often determine our creative states of mind and our creative output.

Visite Priveé: Artists & Creatives at Home2022-04-12T14:32:18-05:00

Living by the Sea

2022-04-12T14:22:08-05:00

The title alone says what most of us wish. Whether it’s a view of an ocean, a Great Lake, a pond or even a stream, something about living in a house close to the water that speaks to our collective aesthetic selves.

Living by the Sea2022-04-12T14:22:08-05:00

Woods + Dangaran: Architecture and Interiors

2022-04-12T14:39:46-05:00

Architects Brett Woods and Joe Dangaran admit to a passion for midcentury Modern design—so much so that they are often commissioned to restore the best examples of the genre, including Craig Ellwood’s iconic 1965 house, known as the Moore House.

Woods + Dangaran: Architecture and Interiors2022-04-12T14:39:46-05:00

Jean-Louis Deniot: Destinations

2022-04-12T14:40:25-05:00

Although it’s often long in the making, a new name in interior design does seemingly vault to the top overnight—and stay there. An example of that would be Jean-Louis Deniot a French designer who lives in Paris, but whose designs are seen around the world.

Jean-Louis Deniot: Destinations2022-04-12T14:40:25-05:00

Jacques Grange: Recent Work

2022-04-12T14:40:55-05:00

The world’s best-known style maker, Jacques Grange, is regularly commissioned by the most illustrious tastemakers of our time to design their interiors.

Jacques Grange: Recent Work2022-04-12T14:40:55-05:00

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