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COVER

Interior design by Munger Interiors; Photography by Michael Hunter.

MASTHEAD

Page 5: Belle Etoile from Mont Palatin Collection in Bordeaux by Casamance.

FROM THE EDITOR

Page 7: Photography, John O’Hagan.

DESIGNER Q & A

Pages 13–16: Interior Design, James Michael Howard, jamesmichaelhoward.com.

STYLE LIBRARY

Pages 19–20: Collected Interiors: Rooms That Tell a Story by Philip Mitchell, ©Rizzoli 2021. The Principles of Pretty Rooms by Phoebe Howard, ©Abrams 2021.

Pages 21–22: Visions of Home by Andrew Cogar/Historical Concepts, ©Rizzoli 2021. Interiors for Collectors by John Phfier Marrs, ©Gibbs-Smith 2021.

ANTIQUES OBSESSION

Pages 23: Julia Boston Antiques.

Page 24: Top left: Design, Patricia McLean Interiors; Photography, David Christensen; Top right: Julia Boston Antiques; Bottom right: Julia Boston Antiques.

Page 25: William Word Antiques.

DECK THE HALLS

Pages 27–34: Interior design, Amy Munger and Elizabeth Munger Stiver, Munger Interiors. Architecture, Roger Cooner. Building, Texas Fine Homes.

Living room: French horn sconces, Vaughan. Louis Phillipe Mirror, Joyce Horn Antiques. Custom sofas and pair of chairs, The Joseph Company. Coffee table, Paul Ferrante. Pillows, Holland &

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