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Go Figured • Stone takes center stage in this Casablanca bathroom by Karl Fournier and Olivier Marty of the AD100 firm Studio KO (page 154). Here, the dynamic duo eschewed trendy book-matching in favor of marble panels so saturated with pattern that their natural veining camouflages any seams. We mined the space for some solid ideas….
editor’s letter
Flower Power • Lee Jofa’s Hollyhock pattern, more than 100 years old, is still fresh as ever
Life Update • One door closes and another opens as Robert Couturier settles into a Manhattan home packed with old-world charms
Launch List • Our monthly picks of the best new designs from around the world
DISCOVERIES
Calling Card • The Melbourne office of David Flack extends an invitation to probe the AD100 designer’s sense and sensibility
DISCOVERIES
Wish Fulfillment • For Juliana Lima Vasconcellos, a first collection with RH marks a dream come true
AD100 • Today’s top talents in interior decoration, architecture, and landscape design. These are the names to know now!
Sarah Sherman Samuel Inc.
Bercy Chen Studio
Sally Breer World
Yinka Ilori
Ryan Lawson
Nickey Kehoe
Sara Story Design
Sachs Lindores Architecture, Interiors
Bryan O’Sullivan Studio
Oliver Freundlich Design
Lina Ghotmeh—Architecture
Laura Gonzalez
Hugo Toro
Geremia Design
REX
QUIET TIME • At a historic Southampton estate, Atelier AM and Miranda Brooks Landscape Design deliver a master class on the twin virtues of beauty and restraint
TOUCH THE SKY • In an aerie high above Manhattan, Kelly Behun composes a personal ode to the city she’s made her own
MOROCCAN OASIS • Studio KO crafts a rule-breaking home base for fearless clients in Casablanca
mountain light • In Aspen, designer Shawn Henderson outfits a family home in easygoing but elevated style
design notes • THE DETAILS THAT MAKE THE LOOK
team work • Amanda Ross Bacon turns to her friend Muriel Brandolini to help breathe new life into an Arts and Crafts cottage in the Hamptons
design notes • THE DETAILS THAT MAKE THE LOOK
PERIOD DRAMA • Can a Gilded Age home catalyze urgent community conversations? At the Newark Museum of Art’s Ballantine House, Linda C. Harrison bets yes
LIVING LEGEND • Old meets new in a sensitive update by Michael S. Smith to a storied apartment on Manhattan’s Upper East Side
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