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COVER

Interior Design by Kevin Walsh, Bear Hill Interiors. Photography by Rett Peek.

MASTHEAD

Page 5: Palazzo Velvet in Pomegranate by Scalamandre

FROM THE EDITOR

Page 7: Photography by John O’Hagan

DESIGNER Q & A

Pages 15–18: Images courtesy of Scot Meacham Wood

STYLE LIBRARY

Pages 19: ©More Beautiful: All-American Decoration by Mark D. Sikes, Rizzoli, 2020

Page 20: ©Glamorous Living by Jan Showers, Abrams Books, 2020

Page 21: ©A Home for All Seasons: Gracious Living & Stylish Entertaining by Danielle Rollins, Rizzoli, 2020

ANTIQUES OBSESSION

Page 23: David Phoenix Interior Design

Page 24: James T Farmer

Page 25: Top left: Marie Flanigan Interiors; Top Right: Cathy Kincaid Interiors; bottom left; Faith Jansen

CHRISTMAS IN THE OLD DOMINION

Pages 27–38: Interior design, Pamela Harvey. Holiday greenery, Potomac Flower.

Pages 27–28: Foyer: Table, Modern History. Stools, Hickory Chair. Painting, Stephen Gwoktcho.

Pages 29–30: Living room: Chairs, Ambella Home. Drapery fabric, Lee Jofa. Coffee table, Hickory Chair.

Pages 31–32: Dining room: Host chairs fabric, Thibaut. Drapery fabric, Schumacher. Wallpaper, Farrow & Ball. Chandelier, Circa Lighting. Rug, Merrifield Rugs.

Family room: Ottoman

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