HAD JUST REMARKED to P this morning that for those into numbers, today (06.06.16) might considered a lucky...
THIS WEEK’S INTERIOR DESIGN inspiration is a bit of a departure from the usual ultra-romantic and feminine spaces we adore...
Style Mastermix | 15 Images of Perfect Fashion x Décor Inspiration for the Week This week’s STYLE MASTERMIX is all about prints & patterns...
Maybe I’ve been thinking of Paris lately—chic boutiques with striped awnings, Juliet balconies, cobbled streets, cafés and flower markets. Whatever...
BOUTIQUE OWNER Emily Brown’s two-story brick home that she shares with her husband and two children in Little Rock, Arkansas is...
If you close your eyes and conjure up the most perfect chateau you can possibly imagine in the French countryside,...
As you know, we are in the midst of decorating our new apartment (read here if you missed) and at...
On a hill above the seaside town of Lyme Regis on the Dorset coast of England, an extraordinary house, once...
DISCOVERED THE WORK of Louisiana-born interior designer & artist, William McClure, over the weekend and fell immediately in love with...
FASHION DESIGNER ERIN FETHERSTON‘s Paris apartment has been featured here before in bits & pieces, but when the New York-based designer found...
WE ARE BOARDING an evening flight tonight to Ibiza, so all things seaside are in my thoughts at the moment, including this utterly charming and romantic cabin awash in shades of white and gold. Located on the Italian Riviera between Bordighera and San Rem, it was renovated by architects Emil Humbert and Christophe Poyet. Click through for a glimpse of seaside inspiration . . .
THIS PAST WEEKEND, we picked up a wicker shelf for the master bath and it had me thinking of powder...
This week’s interior inspiration is a traditional Georgian home that is any but traditional once inside: floating hand-painted palm trees and lime trellis wallpaper, dramatic blue lacquered walls offset the white marble French doors and breathtaking lakefront views . . .
Although Coco Chanel famously advised chic women to edit, sometimes – in fashion as in interiors – more is simply better. So when you have a glorious pattern like a Toile de Jouy, damask or a pretty Chinoiserie in a delectable shade that you love, why not use it on walls and in furnishings alike?
This week’s AT HOME WITH features the home of decorator Jane Ormsby Gore, who worked at British Vogue in the 1960s, returning to the Welsh countryside where she grew up around 1970.