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COVER

Interior Design, Beth Webb Interiors; Architecture, Julia Sanford of Starr Sanford Design Associates; Photography, Jessie Preza.

MASTHEAD

Page 5: Shaqui in Emerald by Designers Guild, PDG1147/06.

FROM THE EDITOR

Page 7: Photography; Steve Rizzo; What We’re Seeing; Top Image: Gingham tablecloth & napkins, Serena & Lily; Antibes rattan chandelier, (available in different sizes). Currey & Company; Clary Sconce, Julie Neill.

DESIGNER Q & A

Pages 13–16: Interior Design, Robert Brown Interior Design.

STYLE LIBRARY

Page 19: The Allure of Charleston by Susan Sully; ©Rizzoli 2022.

Page 20: Vibrant Interiors: Living Large at Home, by Andrea Monath Schumacher; ©Gibbs-Smith 2022

ANTIQUES OBSESSION

Page 23: Top left and right: de Gournay.

Page 24: Top left: Gracie Studio, design by Barry Dixon, photography by Gordon Beall. Top right: de Gournay. Middle left: de Gournay; Middle right: Zuber. Bottom left: Zuber, design by Solis-Betancourt, Sherill, photography by Gordon Beall.

SEASIDE SOPHISTICATION

Pages 27–38: Interior design, Carolyn Kendall, Alcott Interiors. Architecture, Ron Farris, Farris Concepts in Architecture. Building, Jay Gardner, McHugh-Porter Builders.

Pages 27–28: Living room: Game table, Holland MacRae. Game chairs and lantern, Ainsworth Noah. Upholstered wall fabric, Lisa Fine Textiles. Chest, Dennis & Leen. Roman shade fabric, Lee Jofa. Sofa and coffee tables, Ainsworth Noah. Fireplace tile, Renaissance Tile and Bath.

Living room: Game table, Holland MacRae. Game chairs and lantern, Ainsworth Noah. Upholstered wall fabric, Lisa Fine Textiles.

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