Editor’s Miscellany

Delightful Details

By Kyle Hoepner Even after thirty-four years in Boston, I still never tire of simply walking the city’s streets, drinking…

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5 under 40 2014

Custom Rugs for a Cause

By Kyle Hoepner Only two weeks now until our fifth (!) annual “5 Under 40” awards celebration takes place on…

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A Soft Spot for Hard Stone

By Kyle Hoepner I seem to be a pushover for design and construction materials that have some particularly sensuous surface…

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Seeing Provincetown in Style

By Kyle Hoepner Last week I spent a few days—for the first time in many, many years—in the delightful environs…

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Letting Beauty Show Through

By Kyle Hoepner We naturally spend a lot of time and effort to make sure the houses published in New…

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Two Days of Providence History

By Kyle Hoepner The Providence Preservation Society’s annual Festival of Historic Houses is always a welcome chance to spend some…

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An Array of Outdoor Goodies

By Kyle Hoepner For some inexplicable reason, I just can’t seem to get enough of summery, outdoor things this year….

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Renewed Jewel in a Fragile Setting: The Gritti Palace

By Kyle Hoepner  Next week (Wednesday, May 14, to be exact) will bring us another in the fascinating series of…

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What Are You Walking On?

By Kyle Hoepner There is architecture. There is nature. And then there’s that in-between zone, where the two come together….

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Editor’s Miscellany: Tom Scheerer in Boston

By Kyle Hoepner Designer Tom Scheerer. All photos courtesy of The Vendome Press, unless otherwise noted Although his roots are…

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Editor’s Miscellany: Here Comes the Sun

By Kyle Hoepner  Light, bright, gleaming, lustrous, brilliant, dazzling, effulgent…all words with special resonance as we begin—so slowly!—our emergence from…

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Editor’s Miscellany: Alexa Hampton in Stamford

By Kyle Hoepner Alexa Hampton hardly needs an introduction to lovers of interior design, so I won’t attempt one here….

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Editor’s Miscellany: Winter Trees

By Kyle Hoepner Cast your gaze out of a New England window and you’ll almost certainly see trees. This time…

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Editor’s Miscellany: Remembering Maya Romanoff

The interior design and architecture world lost a creative force when Richard “Maya” Romanoff died on January 15, following a…

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Editor’s Miscellany: Porcelain Poetry

By Kyle Hoepner Every now and again in life, you will come across something so exquisite, or so intricate, so…

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