My apologies for leaving you readers so long without updates. I had fully intended to write from Paris but it… Read More
Art & Antiques
Young Collectors Night at the Winter Antiques Show
Next week marks the opening of the 60th Year Diamond Jubilee of the Winter Antiques Show at the Park Avenue Armory…. Read More
The Art of Iron at Pouenat
Established in 1880 as a ferronnier, Pouenat has continued to stay relevant and thrive by embracing their heritage while collaborating… Read More
Marie Christophe, Guerlain and Cour des Senteurs
As Paris is only two weeks away, I thought it was an opportune time to write about the amazing confluence… Read More
Design Books Round Up
Although I started this fall with the best intentions, I somehow never managed to finish writing about the overwhelming number… Read More
JAR at the Met
Not only is the JAR exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum the first US retrospective of jewelry designer Joel A. Rosenthal’s… Read More
Interwoven Globe and JAR at the Met
As many of you head into the city for a holiday visit, I would encourage you to make a stop… Read More
Art at the 2013 Holiday House Finale
As the snow was falling yesterday, I was reminded of designer Darrin Varden‘s chic Winter Solstice lounge at the 2013… Read More
Art at Holiday House NYC Continued
Proving that small spaces can have big impact, Patrick Hamilton imbued his tiny Holiday House NYC room with mansion-sized luxe… Read More
Holiday House Art Continued
Inspiration can sprout from surprising places. The spark for Susanna Salk‘s Holiday House room was triggered by stylist Caroline Sieber’s… Read More
Celebrating Art at Holiday House
Holiday House is a cause easy to embrace. Founder Iris Dankner’s showhouse, now in its sixth year, celebrates the best… Read More
Mark Maresca in Charleston
Much of the appeal of Charleston is the living history of its architecture and how its occupants give the art… Read More