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On Top of the World
Architectural Digest, March 2006
(in German)
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Retiro de paz
Vogue LatinoAmerico, March 2006
(in Spanish)
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Second Generation
House & Garden, February 2006
When a design executive and his family bought the Manhattan house
that architect Edward Durell Stone renovated for his own family in
1956, they updated it by looking into the building’s past.
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Coming
Full Circle
Interior Design, December 2005
After a second career with two big-name retailers, Joseph Lembo is
working for himself again. more |
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Comfort
and Joy
House & Garden, November 2005
At their beautifully understated Long Island retreat, Dixon and Arriana
Boardman delight in putting the emphasis on relaxation. more
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All
Around the Town
House & Garden, October 2005
From their Manhattan duplex, John and Andrea Stark can see the city
from every angle. And with the help of designer Jeffrey Bilhuber,
the interior views are also stunning. more
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Written
in Stone
House & Garden, September 2005
In the California hills above the Pacific, designer John Saladino
refashions an Italianate villa as his dream house.
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Quick
Change Artists
House & Garden, September 2005
In a matter of months, Dutch designer Piet Boon transformed a vast
New York apartment into a serene magnificently equipped oasis.
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The
Treasure Seeker
House & Garden, August 2005
With the keen nose of a master hunter, antiques dealer Amy Perlin
finds the best and the rarest. In her two shops and her Hamptons hideaway,
she mixes them with an artist's eye. more
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Among
Friends
Auberge, Spring/Summer 2005
Staking a Claim in Napa. more |
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Made
in the Shade
House & Garden, July 2005
Guided by the temperate climate, and assisted by designer Jarrett
hedborg, a Los Angeles couple turn a Spanish Colonial Revival house
into a dappled showplace. more
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East
Meets West
It started with
Marilyn's Cleansing Oil San Francisco Chronicle,
May 2005
Tokyo. New York. San Francisco. Or more precisely: Omotesando. SoHo.
Pacific Heights. All magnet neighborhoods for upscale retailers and
style omnivores searching for the sharpest angle on the cutting edge,
which at this moment means all things Japanese. more
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Pet
Smarts Boston Whaler, Spring 2005
Know how to ensure the safety of animals aboard your boat.
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Only
Connect House & Garden, April 2005
By imaginatively and painstakingly combining several old structures,
including a derelict barn, a couple create one superb Northamptonshire
house. more |
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Heart-Wrenching
Encounters with Nature San Francisco Chronicle Magazine,
March 2005
Intrigued by bonsai? Plagued by a black thumb? Then investigate
suiseki, the Japanese art of representing natural phenomena such as
mountains or the shoreline using a stone no longer than about 18 inches.
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Modern
History
House & Garden, March 2005
In a handsome federal house in rural Connecticut, Jeffrey Bilhuber
keeps one foot in the 19th century and another in the present using
colors and furnishings of the past in a contemporary way.
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Prodigal
Daughters The Ritz-Carlton, Winter 2005
Forget about the age-old tradition in business of passing the
torch to the eldest son: these talented women have taken over their
family firm to great success. more
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California
Speedway
2005 NASCAR Travel Planner
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In
Transit Ford Foundation Report, Spring 2004
The big changes in Oakland’s Fruitvale district are a national
model for turning around an inner-city neighborhood. more
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