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During the ’80s and ’90s in LA, Andrew Bush drove around with camera attached to his passenger door and snapped photos of cars and their […]
Belmont—it’s the realm of Mitt Romney, Tom Perrotta, and acres and acres of nice suburban abodes. Not exactly the place you’d expect to find tailored, […]
We took an armchair tour of the world’s top hotels through Spendia, a luxury hotel website. So many gorgeous rooms, so many great design ideas. […]
If you don’t know designer Kristin Paton, you will now. The décor powerhouse, who recently moved back to Boston after a decade in London, has […]
Industrial designer Marc Newson is one of the most influential designers of his generation. Born in Sydney, Australia, in 1963, he has spent much of […]
My daughter and I spend a lot of time talking about what kind of dog we’d get if we had a big yard, time to […]
For those who love discovering something unique in Boston, Patch NYC is a serious destination. Located through a brick courtyard at 46 Waltham Street in […]
Wallpaper—love it or hate it, it’s back in a big way. We’re not talking about Laura Ashley chintz, though. Now there are plenty of wallcoverings […]
Annie Selke, founder and creative designer of leading home brands Pine Cone Hill, Dash & Albert Rug Company, and Annie Selke Home knows American design. […]
I met Adam Zeisel about five years ago. He’d just finished up his undergraduate degree at Northeastern and was looking for a way to channel […]
Life is good in Normandy, apparently. And it gets even better when you’re invited inside Boston-based Charles Spada’s lovely manor house. Spada has a showroom […]
With an illustrator father and an artist mother, Parisian industrial designer Inga Sempe is certainly to the manor born. Likewise all her designs, like extendable […]
Who knew the British could be so gosh-darned cute? Poufs in adorable patterns, irresistible knitted mittens, and ugly-sweet dolls made in Scotland by, I assume, […]
This is what you’ll see when you crack open the February 2012 issue of House Beautiful. And we have to say, we’re not at all […]