Mick De Giulio has been designing kitchens for over 40 years and his wealth of experience shows in his Kitchen… Read More
Books
Paula Peck Picks – A Summer Entertaining Favorite
I usually go straight to the menus if there are any. I love seeing the way an author has assembled… Read More
In the Garden with Stacy Bass
If you are a reader of such local upscale Connecticut magazines as athome, Greenwich or Westport Magazines, or national publications… Read More
New York D&D Building 2012 Spring Market
I am delighted to announce that I will be reporting today from the D&D Building in NYC for Spring Market…. Read More
The Fund for Park Avenue – Beautifying the City
If you have ever appreciated the beautiful flowers in the spring lining the malls down Park Avenue or the sparkling… Read More
The Ivy League – the Book
Although the Ivy League was originally formed as an athletic conference, the connotation associated with this group of eight prestigious… Read More
The Invention of the Past
I received many beautiful design and coffee table books for Christmas this year (a few admittedly from me to me)…. Read More
Verdura Splendor
Only a handful of jewelry companies today can claim a legacy rich in history and design. Verdura is among them… Read More
Traveler’s Tips and Treats Redux
I didn’t get a chance to finish the post I had planned for today so I am reissuing some handy… Read More
#Jingletweet Treasure
I’m excited to announce that #Jingletweet has finally arrived. For those of you who haven’t been following along via social… Read More
Holiday Book Briefs
As I mentioned in my Katie Ridder Homes review, I was honored that my local book emporium, Barrett Bookstore has… Read More
An Updated Classic
I’m definitely liking the direction new editor in chief Jay Fielden is taking with Town & Country. With a stylish… Read More