master bedroom I have had the pleasure of knowing my dear friend, Christopher Kent, since I was six years old. Christopher is an incredible person and an equally outstanding interior decorator. He has amazing natural talent and a wonderful eye for timelessly chic style. Last year, I wrote about his NYC apartment on this blog… Read more »
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Hayden Zig Zag Rug from Pottery Barn I have a dog that likes to carry her chicken stew dinner bowls onto the living room rug. Yes, it is my fault that I’ve allowed this behavior, but it’s ever-present nonetheless. Therefore, it makes more sense for me have a “nice” rug rather than a future family… Read more »
Last night, I was reading an issue of The World of Interiors from earlier this year that pulled images from the magazines archives under a selection of different categories including living rooms, bedrooms, kitchens, etc. It presented “the favorites” from over the years of course. I couldn’t get over this gorgeous space from the late… Read more »
I was smitten at first sight with these photographs from the new Cornelia Spa at the Surrey hotel in New York City. The original Cornelia Spa closed its doors in 2009 and reopened its new (smaller) location July 1st. What to expect from this luxe retreat at an equally posh hotel? Take your pick… Read more »
Ever since I featured Alabama Chanin several weeks ago, I’ve been counting down the days until I could spotlight their festive 4th of July lifestyle pieces. I love the “homemade” stylish appeal of these products. I’d love to add just one of the pieces to my 4th of July celebratory decor. I adore the… Read more »
This past weekend, I had the pleasure of visiting the beautiful Caliza Pool at Alys Beach, Florida – a luxury resort on the Gulf of Mexico. The main pool is a 100 ft. long ellipse and is one of the largest saltwater pools in the world. The town founders of Alys Beach had dreams that… Read more »
I loved stumbling upon this new pottery and garden studio in Seagrove Beach, Florida- Clay Nursery and Gifts. The spot was previously Eastern Lake Nursery and when that closed a few years ago, the land had since looked rather empty and lifeless off of scenic Highway 30A on the Gulf. On this trip, that was… Read more »
The architecture of Seaside extends beyond its roof lines and materials. Beyond its styles. Beyond Charleston, Victorian, Antebellum, or various Revivals. Yes. All of these details and influences comprise the architecture of Seaside. – Seaside, FL Seaside, Florida Seaside is one of my favorite spots on the planet. When I visit Seaside, I feel… Read more »
Gwyneth Paltrow & Chris Martin‘s newest abode? The Veranda magazine “House of Windsor” has been sold to the pair close to the asking price of $10.45 million according to TMZ and The Editor at Large. The showhome takes its name after designer Windsor Smith, who spearheaded the project. The property also includes rooms designed by… Read more »
I loved receiving The Editor at Large newsletter this morning which alerted me of Merida‘s launch party with Celerie Kemble. The party celebrates Celerie Kemble’s collaborative rug collection with Merida. I took a peek at the offerings and I absolutely adore the designs! I think the Catalyst print is certainly my favorite print, but… Read more »




