From The August/September 2019 Issue
Designer Sarah Quigley continually reinvents her home with strategic pops of color against a neutral base Sarah Quigley has lived in her late-1920s center-hall colonial-style home in Summit, New Jersey, […]
From The August/September 2019 Issue
Madame Récamier left a lasting legacy to the furniture world If you were listing the attributes that make someone an “It girl,” Juliette Récamier circa 1800 would tick all […]
From The August/September 2019 Issue
Lambert Castle and the Botto Residence tell opposite sides of a story In 1892, a Paterson, New Jersey millionaire named Catholina Lambert set out to build the mansion of his […]
From The August/September 2019 Issue
Two chairs with fanciful names take their place in modern design history Imagine burrowing into a supersized eggshell with its sides curving around you in a protective embrace. Or for […]
From The August/September 2019 Issue
A designer captures the heritage as well as the changing vibe of Cape May, NJ, in her new family-friendly home “I didn’t need the house to be grand — just […]
From The August/September 2019 Issue
Timeless materials and contemporary touches team up with ageless appeal in a shore retreat What could be more chic—or enduring—than the pairing of black and white? Here in a Mantoloking, […]
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A unique glazed brick in Knoll Gold by District, Haruto Series. After years of minimalism and simplistic interiors, shapes, patterns and textures are making their way back into the forefront […]
From The August/September 2019 Issue
Third-generation family business from Somerville, NJ rebrands Gazing through one of the aluminum storm windows he was selling in 1950, Max Gropper could not have foreseen the transformation that was […]
From The June/July 2019 Issue
The iconic PH Artichoke Lamp, designed by Poul Henningsen for Louis Poulsen, has a fanciful look born of technical complexity The soft glow of petroleum lamps at the turn of […]