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COVER

Design by Alison Giese. Photography by Robert Radifera.

MASTHEAD/FROM THE EDITOR

Page 5: T10247–Kalahari wallpaper, Colony collection, in Navy, by Thibaut.

Page 7: Photography by John O’Hagan.

DESIGNER Q & A

Pages 15-18: Interior design by Beth Webb.

STYLE LIBRARY

Pages 21-22: ©Segreto Impressions by Leslie Sinclair, Segreto Finishes; 2019.

ANTIQUES OBSESSION

Pages 23-25: Chinoiserie.

Page 23: Photography courtesy of John Rosselli & Associates.

LIGHT AND LIVELY

Pages 27-36: Architect, Kevin Gossen, Gossen Architects. Interior design, Debi Davis, Debi Davis Interior Design. Contractor, Patrick Milligan, Russell Stuges Construction. Landscape design, Richie Everage, Landscape Management Services. Pool, Sabine Pools and Spas. Flooring, Peacock Pavers.

Pages 27-28: Living room: Drapery fabric, Fabricut. Drapery trim, Scalamandre. Coffee table, carved capital side table, and mirrors, Reborn Relics Home. Rug, Martinous Oriential Rugs. Chairs and skirted ottoman, Highland House. Lamps, Festoni Lamps.

Page 29-30: Foyer: Gold console mirror, Reborn Relics Home. Stairwell: Runner and rug, Martinous Oriental Rugs.

Formal dining room: Chandelier, Visual Comfort. Mirror, Reborn Relics Home. Lamp, Kathryn McCoy.

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