French Revolution
Saray Fragoso2026-03-07T18:54:37-06:00After reviving an 18th-century Paris apartment, a designing couple counters classical flourishes with contemporary art and furniture, forging a link between past and present
After reviving an 18th-century Paris apartment, a designing couple counters classical flourishes with contemporary art and furniture, forging a link between past and present
A Parisian antiques dealer found the perfect antique—a centuries-old house in Normandy that he has restored into a masterpiece for today
A creative Houston couple envisioned a new look for their century-old cottage. After a complete redoing, the big picture is now complete
With the reissue of The Private House, author, antiquarian, and visionary designer Rose Tarlow reflects on the creation of her 2001 cult favorite
A singularly charming English-style rose garden—where 500 varieties of the delicate perennial mingle with garden brocante, handcrafted structures, and free-roaming animals—flourishes in France’s Loire Valley
New York’s Hudson River Valley, my home for decades, has become a destination and a brand as hip as Brooklyn. Just 90 minutes north of New York City, visitors here enjoy excellent hiking, shopping, inns, museums, and historic sites, though much of the beauty and charm of our region is deeply rooted in the earth around us—earth now being worked by a new generation of farmers.
An exhibition in New York of Indian court paintings from the 16th to 18th centuries reveals one collector’s passion for cultures and traditions far distant from his own—but which speak to all people
Jewel tones mixed with earth tones create a springtime palette
Peridot and Blue Apatite Paisley Earrings ELIZABETH GAGE, elizabeth-gage.com
Buie dining arm chair with Herringbone back in Poinciana Coral MCKINNON AND HARRIS, mckinnonandharris.com