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COVER

Architecture and interior design, Christopher Architects and Interiors. Photography, Kerry Kirk.

MASTHEAD

Page 5: San Clemente in Fuchsia, Stroheim.

FROM THE EDITOR

Page 7: Photography, Jessie Preza. Top: Diane Bailey Designs. What We’re Seeing: Top image: Dove and Cypress tablecloth, Pomegranate. Green scalloped wicker lampshade, Maison Maison Design. Nantucket solar–powered lanterns, Frontgate.

DESIGNER Q & A

Pages 13–16: John Howard, John Howard Studio.

STYLE LIBRARY

Page 19: The Collected Cottage by Kathryn Crisp Greeley, Greenleaf Book Group 2022.

Page 21: At Home with Designers and Tastemakers by Susanna Salk and Stacey Bewkes, ©Rizzoli 2022.

ANTIQUES OBSESSION

Page 23: Top left: Design, Alcott Interiors. Photography, Emily Followill.

Page 24: Top left and right: Christa’s South Seashells & Jewelry. Bottom right: Design, JJ Design Interiors. Photography, Jean Allsopp.

Page 25: Top: Christa’s South Seashells & Jewelry. Bottom: Met Museum.

FRESH START

Pages 27–34: Interior design, Patrick Lewis. Architecture, Harry Schrader. Builder, Kingswood Homes. Landscape design, Morgan Landscape Group.

Pages 27–28: Foyer: Lantern, JAMB. Chair fabric, Cowtan & Tout.

Grand salon: Chandelier and sconces, Paul Ferrante. Fire screen, Hubbard Iron Inc. Sofa, chair, and ottoman upholstery, Colefax and Fowler. Shades, Hartmann & Forbes. Draperies, Jane Churchill with Fabricut

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