Inside the March-April 2010 Issue

Design Discoveries, Art and Style, Resource Discoveries

Not to quibble with T.S. Eliot, but we might suggest that January and February can be the cruelest months. It’s cold. It’s dark. The holidays are over. If you’re lucky in...

Trade Secrets

What do architects and designers do with their design muses? Do they go Dutch at Dunkin’ Donuts or stroll lazily around Luxemburg Gardens? And what do they look like, these...

Artistry, Art and Style, Artists and Artisans

Prasch has been addicted to glass for a long time. She took her first flame-working classes (using torches to fashion a piece instead of blowing molten glass at the end of a...
Nature in all its phases, but particularly its later stages, interests him, and he interprets it freely. In one recent, tiny sketch, a voluptuous woman gestures toward two...

Featured Homes

It started out as a simple kitchen renovation. The pretty house tucked along the North Shore of Massachusetts had previously been used as a summer residence, but its new...
From the glossy epoxy white-painted floors to the metal accents and modern furnishings, Cappoli keeps the look sleek. But then he introduces unexpected touches such as the...

Homes and Gardens, Special Spaces

In the March/April issue of New England Home we featured the home of Boston-based interior designer Tony Cappoli. What was it that drew him to it? Here’s a personal look at...

Special Sections

All that’s great about the outdoors is showcased in the special Great Landscapes & Outdoor Living section of our March/April issue. (Cover photo by Rosemary Fletcher...

Designers’ Picks, Industry Insider, Designer Picks

We asked three area designers to share their favorite picks for desks, chairs and lighting in order to create a stylish home office. SUSANNE CSONGER Hamilton,...
After earning degrees from Bennington College (in Greek and Latin with a minor in writing) and the Rhode Island School of Design (in illustration and interior design),...