From The April/May 2019 Issue
Semi-empty nesters embrace a modern aesthetic in their newly built home A wealth of possibilities awaited them—that’s how Morristown, New Jersey, homeowners felt when they purchased the land for their […]
From The April/May 2019 Issue
Young artists drawn to handmade notations Art has lots of buzzwords. Here’s a new one, at least to me: “mark making.” What does it mean? In the loosest sense, it’s […]
From The April/May 2019 Issue
A street light reportedly inspired Italy’s Castiglioni brothers to design a light that is simple in shape yet complex in construction You may have seen it in design magazines from […]
From The April/May 2019 Issue
Japanese screens combine art and craft in one exquisite object At the Winter Show in January, Erik Thomsen Gallery of New York City exhibited a six-panel Japanese folding screen painted […]
From The April/May 2019 Issue
Say goodbye to Old Man Winter. Get into the swing of spring and throw a garden party! Whether at your favorite restaurant or in your own backyard, there’s something about […]
From The February/March 2019 Issue
The reconfiguration of a South Orange, NJ, kitchen makes all the difference The Unsworth kitchen was in need of an overhaul. The awkward, L-shaped space was the result of an […]
From The February/March 2019 Issue
Brian and Chantal Glantz needed more space to accommodate their family, and it came down to a choice between renovating and moving. In the end, the decision wasn’t difficult; rather […]
From The February/March 2019 Issue
Correcting the quirks of past remodels and employing a timeless design strategy captures the charm of old with the joy of new For Heather and Darren Isaacs, there were countless […]
From The February/March 2019 Issue
Show House Transforms One of This Shore Destination’s Historic Homes The John P. Forsythe House was one of the largest homes in Cape May, New Jersey at the time it […]