Best of Boston Home 2019
Our annual guide to the region’s top design professionals and showrooms.
Lightening Up
A young family moves into a historical house and brightens the interior with modified architectural details, new custom furniture, and a crisp coat of white paint.
Measure for Measure
A Boston couple brings their exacting vision to life—and finds joy in unexpected details.
Landmark: The Cyclorama
The Cyclorama has had a circuitous history—but it starts and ends with art.
Obsessions: Materials Matter
Designer Angela Liguori shares the story behind her specialty ribbon business, Studio Carta, and a few of the things she can’t live without.
Q&A: Break New Ground
Marcy Ostberg, the director of the city’s Housing Innovation Lab, shares some of the creative ways her team is tackling Boston’s housing shortage.
New England Made: Tight-Knit
Brunswick’s Maine Woolens keeps a family business—and a state tradition—alive.
Editors’ Picks: Baker’s Best
Whipping up treats for the holidays? Functional yet elegant, these kitchen essentials truly take the cake.
A Perfect Ten: Bowls Aplenty
Whether you’re serving classic chowder, a seasonal salad, or your homemade lobster dip, these elegant vessels should do the trick.
Editors’ Picks: Into the Clay
Stay warm this winter with furniture and décor in sun-kissed terra cotta.
Editors’ Picks: Curve Appeal
Soft, rounded edges take shape in the season’s most inviting accent pieces.
Steeped In Design
O’Neil Langan Architects designs a boutique for Tea Forté infused with subtle nods to the luxury tea brand’s trademark product.
Big Picture
Interior designer Gerald Pomeroy takes a luxury condominium from state of the art to work of art.
Palettes: Mountain Majesty
Three local designers curate inviting mood boards for the ultimate cold-weather retreat.
Reading List: By the Book
Flora-forward interiors, covetable Scandinavian design, and stunning libraries from around the globe.
Destination: Singapore
The Lion City beckons with lush greenery, contemporary design, and award-winning cuisine.
Found Art: Branching Out
Artist Timothy Horn relies on bronze and glass to make his eye-catching sculptures.