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- Daily Hunt: August 26, 2021
- DARING DOWN UNDER
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- Without Any Debt
- Episode 082: The Side Hustle
- At Home in Montecito with Suzanne Rheinstein
- Pitching About
- Orchard walk
- A Big Deel
- Daily Hunt: August 18, 2021
- Art Prints for Kids’ Rooms
- Of Extraordinary Antiquarian Interest.
- Making an Statement
- On Rough Ground
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- Gouged Oak Interior with Notes of Straw Marquetry
- Daily Hunt: August 11, 2021
- Straw Marquetry Bedside Table
- A Massive Undertaking II
- Straw Marquetry Cabinet
- Northeast Notebook: Design Inspiration in Seaside Sag Harbor, New York
- Daily Hunt: Aug 9, 2021
- A Massive Undertaking I
- At Home in Connecticut at River Road Farm
- Episode 081: Motivation
- Famously Abandoned II
Living with Art- An Extraordinary Sale
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Living with Art- An Extraordinary Sale
Last month, Christies held an impressive sale titled, Living with Art, which included an incredible selection of furnishings and art from two significant properties. A Oklahoma estate designed by Stephen Sills and the legendary, Villa Hesperides in Montecito, California.
There were a number of items that were surprisingly affordable, given their provenance and exquisite quality. In fact, I was beyond thrilled to acquire the set of four French mahogany fauteuils below for my own home. How wonderful it is to own a set of chairs from such an extraordinary collection by one of my all time favorite designers, Stephen Sills!
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A Northern Italian painted brown and pace gilt mirror Early 18th century
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A set of four French Empire mahogany fauteuils. Circa 1810
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A Pair of Directoire grey painted and parcel gilt chaises gondole 18th century
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A Pair of Queen Anne grey painted center tables 17th early 18th Century
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A pair of monumental crystal chandeliers by André Arbus 20th Century
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A pair of South German painted console tables Circa 1740
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A set of four Italian white marble columns with urns 20th Century
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A pair of Italian Carrara marble terms on pedestals 19th century
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A pair of Northern Italian painted and parcel gilt armchairs Circa 1820
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An Italian gilt wood pier mirror Tuscany, late 18th century
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An Italian painted and parcel gilt daybed Early 19th century
Design in Detail- A Dramatic Before and After
04-30-15
Design in Detail- A Dramatic Before and After









The O Henry House sofa, also from John Rosselli, upholstered in a faux bois patterned fabric by Jed Johnson fit the space between the windows perfectly!
The installation continues with accessories, books, petite reading lamps and an amazing leather club chair from Minton Spidell. Its one of the most comfortable chairs I have sat in and it has a lovely bleached oak finish with a lightly distressed leather and gold tooling. It has a very “Jansen” feel to it.






Veere Grennay Collection
02-25-15
Veere Grennay Collection
I have to admit that I have recently been a little obsessed with the work of London designer, Veere Grenney who was a former director for Colefax and Fowler before starting his own design office. I love how he has taken traditional English design and freshened it up, making it feel more modern. So while recently visiting the Schumacher showroom I was delighted to see that they are carrying his collection of printed linens and wallpapers. All of the fabrics are printed on some of the finest linen I have ever felt, which would be perfect for curtains, upholstery and walls. The color palette consists of my favorite pale pastels and warm neutrals and charming patterns ranging from small geometrics and checks to simplified damask and floral patterns. I will definitely be incorporating these beautiful fabrics into one of my future projects.