From The February/March 2017 Issue
Idyllic depictions at odds with an ongoing tragedy. There are really two art worlds nowadays. There is the world of … well, what do you call today’s avant garde? Call […]
From The February/March 2017 Issue
Lift your spirits with a simple yet elegant dinner party. If you can’t stand even one more evening of early sunsets and chilling temperatures, gather your friends for a meal […]
From The February/March 2017 Issue
How to mix patterns like a pro. Choosing patterns and colors that complement each other can be tricky. Experts warn that too many patterned prints can lead to design overload. […]
From The February/March 2017 Issue
A split-level takes on a new identity. The split-level home — it’s an architectural style perhaps best known from the Brady Bunch television series and often dismissed as a Midcentury […]
From The February/March 2017 Issue
A new kitchen in Englewood transports the owners to an Alpine resort. A “Colorado chalet look,” something “rustic-formal” reminiscent of vacation homes in alpine ski slopes. This was the aesthetic […]
From The February/March 2017 Issue
Designer Tracey Butler turns a shore Victorian’s somber, traditional interiors into bright, fun spaces. The bright yellow shingle-style Victorian might as well have been situated in North Jersey rather than […]
From The December 2016/January 2017 Issue
Designer Kingsley Belcher Knauss transforms a Colonial-style home in Westfield to suit the owners’ modern tastes. From the outside, Damien and Nicole Dossin’s center-hall Colonial fit right in with the […]
From The December 2016/January 2017 Issue
The founding fathers’ favorite drink inspired some unusual objects. As winter rolls in, you might contemplate sipping a hot beverage to keep the chill at bay. Maybe a toddy, smooth […]
From The December 2016/January 2017 Issue
A new exhibit honors the woman whose unusual work inspired Newark after race riots three decades ago. Some 30 years ago when I was starting out as a newspaper art […]