From The February/March 2018 Issue
A basement renovation creates a sophisticated hangout for kids and grownups alike. The child-sized table and the dollhouse just weren’t working anymore—the kids in this Montclair, New Jersey home had […]
From The February/March 2018 Issue
Island Heights’ trompe l’oeil painter. John Frederick Peto, a 19th-century still life painter, never had a single exhibit in his lifetime. He lived quietly, he made quiet paintings and, when […]
From The February/March 2018 Issue
Casual designs encourage enjoyable get-togethers. The opening of Serena & Lily’s newest retail location in Summit —the first in New Jersey—inspired designer Cory Connor to create a casual Girlfriends’ Brunch […]
From The February/March 2018 Issue
The Tiffany lamp is an icon of Art Nouveau style with a history of innovation, imitation and a little mystery. Turn on a Tiffany lamp and the stained-glass shade comes […]
From The February/March 2018 Issue
The “Night Clock” was designed by papal request. Once upon a time, there was a pope who couldn’t sleep… That could be the opening line of a story—a story about […]
From The February/March 2018 Issue
Think they don’t make furniture like that anymore? Think again. Nowadays, we’re used to shopping for finished products—prepared food, ready-to-wear clothing. And we’re so accustomed to choosing furniture from a […]
From The December 2017/January 2018 Issue
The AGA cooker has traveled a storied path since its introduction as a multipurpose appliance and now stands ready for its second century. The gleaming stainless steel ranges that dominate […]
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The latest trend in today’s interior design is sleek and uncluttered. Laminam panels were created specifically to meet this challenge. These large, thin porcelain panels are the only design solution […]
From The December 2017/January 2018 Issue
For a Morris County couple, a new home calls for a new style. It was time for a change. That’s what the owners of this 8,000-square-foot home decided when they […]