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44
SHOP TALK
A trio of design power-
houses open a home-goods
store, Tamam, in New York
City’s East Village
46
ESSAY
A lifetime of design inspi-
ration comes from a classic
1928 children’s book.
BY SADIE STEIN
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WHAT’S HOT
The best design discoveries
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TRUTH IN
DECORATING
Designers Lee Ledbetter
and Fawn Galli talk
outdoor furniture
ED STYLE
59
SHOWCASE
Flaming rubies from
Van Cleef & Arpels
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CLOSET
CONFIDENTELLE
Inside Veronica Beard’s
chic offices
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MIGUEL FLORES-VIANNA
MEMORABLE
MEALS
Three interior designers
bring style and a sense of
ease to the family table.
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CONTENTS
ED BUILDER collection is fit for a Taurus.
BY DAVID SCOROPOSKI
apartment, Jonathan Adler
goes for broke with his
for entertaining.
BY GISELA WILLIAMS
star-studded clientele.
BY VANESSA LAWRENCE
latest renovation. DESIGNERS DESIGNER ESTEE STANLEY
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78 BY SIMON DOONAN CASSANDRA KARINSKY
TOOLBOX DANIEL’S DESIGNER AND WILLEM SMIT 116
Top gear for outdoor cook-
ing and alfresco dining. KITCHENS
JONATHAN ADLER
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INDIA
Upscale chips and dip. 92 BY DESIGN
BY HEATHER CORCORAN
PARIS Over the last 30 years,
72
BY DANIEL BOULUD CURVES AHEAD INTRIGUE Michael Aram has
From a spiral stair to rooms created a subcontinental
82
ANATOMY filled with vibrant colors,
Alessandra Branca
channels the 18th-century world in New Delhi that’s
OF A HOUSE ED TRAVELS this Brian J. McCarthy–
splendor of Catherine the entirely his own.
Retail guru Bruce Pask hits Houston’s art and design designed Hamptons BY WHITNEY ROBINSON
home is filled with the Great in de Gournay’s pri-
refresh on his Long Island, scene reaches new heights. vate client atelier in Paris. DESIGNER MICHAEL ARAM
New York, retreat. BY CHRISTINA OHLY EVANS
unexpected.
BY NANCY HASS BY PENELOPE ROWLANDS 128
BY NATASHA WOLFF DESIGNER
DESIGNER
ALESSANDRA BRANCA RESOURCES
FEATURES BRIAN J. McCARTHY
ED LIVING 84
100 110 130
ON THE
COVER
The living room
of Jonathan
Adler and Simon
Doonan’s downtown
Manhattan
apartment features
Malene Barnett, an eclectic mix of
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The Charmoys’
shaded terrace Vivid colors
in Marrakech. and happy
faces in
New Delhi.
Whitney on
Estee Stanley’s colorful location in
breakfast nook. New Delhi.
retail power couple Jonathan Adler and Simon Doonan, Guild, a new directory of black architects, decorators, fine
which they have transformed into a psychedelic rainbow artists, and more (page 33). This magazine should always
pad of pure drama (page 84). Then we go west to Los Ange- prioritize exposing its readers to the diverse, inclusive, and
les to visit Hollywood’s design den mother Estee Stanley creative world we inhabit. It’s time to take a step outside.
(page 110), whose clients include Ellen Pompeo, Lea Michele,
and Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen. After that, we’re off to
Marrakech, North Africa’s color capital, to see the home of
Whitney Robinson, Editor in Chief
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Creative Force
HAIR, MAKEUP, AND GROOMING: DRE BROWN
POINT OF VIEW
L
AST NOVEMBER, THE
Black Artists + Design-
ers Guild launched to
Charter Members of the BAD Guild
much fa n fa re in the
design world. Founded
by Brooklyn-based ceramist Malene Rayman
a nd r ug de sig ner M a lene Barnett Boozer
Barnett, the BAD Guild (as The founder This New York–
its members affectionately of BAD Guild based deco-
is working on rator designs
call it) is a directory of black a solo show both residences
creatives, including artists, of her clay ves- and commer-
architects, interior designers, sels, inspired cial projects,
by the mud including
and artisans. As a person of architecture Verizon Media’s
color, Barnett explains, she of northern executive
has struggled to get her work Ghana and offices.
noticed—and many black col- Mauritania. apartment48
maleneb.com .com
leagues had a similar experi-
ence. “We want to be part of
the industry and the conver- Sheila Alaric S.
sation, and to be recognized Bridges Campbell
The ED A-List A Brooklyn
and respected for our con-
decorator and portrait
tributions to art and design,” creator of the photographer
Barnett says. Indeed, BAD iconic Harlem with a bold,
immediately struck a chord: Toile fabric dynamic
has residential point of view,
Since its launch, 77 members projects in Campbell is
have signed up, including inte- Brooklyn and directing the
rior designers Sheila Bridges, New York’s forthcoming
Joy Moyler, Rayman Boozer, Hudson Valley documentary
under way. series ArteRotica.
and Leyden Lewis; furniture sheilabridges alaricphoto.com
designer Jomo Tariku; and art- .com
ist Lisa Hunt.
While both professionals Joy
Lisa
and the public can use the
HEADSHOTS: AL ARIC S. CAMPBELL; BOOZER INTERIOR: NOAM GAL AI; BRIDGES INTERIOR: WILLIAM WALDRON
directory to discover design
Hunt Moyler
Hunt is a New A go-to deco-
talent, the guild is also evolv- York fine artist rator for such
i ng i nto much more t ha n focused on celebrities
pattern. Her as Leonardo
an online resource—it has DiCaprio and
minimalist
become a creative community prints are in John Mayer,
for its participants, and it soon Saatchi Art’s the New Yorker
plans to offer mentorships for latest catalog is working
honoring on a massive
students. This year is already Women’s residence in
shaping up to be one of positive History Month. Portofino, Italy.
change for BAD, with events lisahuntcreative joymoyler
.com interiors.com
and retail collaborations in the
works, a pop-up exhibition at
the High Point furniture fair in Leyden Jomo
North Carolina, and a planned Lewis Tariku
print publication. The architect Originally from
and designer Ethiopia, Tariku
We recently invited sev- fashions creates evocative
eral members of the guild to interiors for wood furniture
ELLE DECOR ’s offices in the apartments inspired by his
Hearst Tower, where photog- and houses. East African heri-
He is currently tage. Now based
rapher Alaric S. Campbell— at work on in Virginia, Tariku
himself a member—took the a multifamily launches his
portraits for this story. At real estate latest Jomo fur-
development niture collection
right, he and his colleagues
in Brooklyn. this month. jomo
share news about their current leydenlewis furniture.com
projects. badguild.info .com
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POINT OF VIEW
E AT A N D D R I N K
An outdoor chair designed
by Jens Risom from DWR’s
Block Island collection. Fifth
L’Avenue
Every city in Europe has at least one
celebrity-magnet restaurant. In
The dining room at Rome, it’s Dal Bolognese; in London,
L’Avenue, the new Chiltern Firehouse; and in Paris,
restaurant at Saks it’s Jean-Louis Coste’s L’Avenue.
Fifth Avenue in An applauded hot spot, that chic
New York. BE LOW: eatery has been a draw for the likes
Le Chalet bar of Jay-Z, Beyoncé, and Rihanna. In
and lounge. February, for the first time, L’Avenue
opened an outpost outside France,
on the eighth and ninth floors at
Saks Fifth Avenue in New York City.
Philippe Starck, who designed
the version originale, created a
60 SECONDS WITH... distinct look for each of the floors,
which are connected by a staircase.
L’AVENUE: PIERCE HARRISON (TOP), JUSTIN BRIDGES (BOT TOM)/COURTESY OF SAKS FIFTH AVENUE.
Sommer seating, and Bouroullec.
we had the pleasure How tall are you?
of working on it with JE: Six feet, four BY THE NUMBERS
THE SHED: BRET T BEYER, COURTESY OF DILLER SCOFIDIO + RENFRO/ROCK WELL GROUP
Danish designer inches.
Chris Halstrøm. She
designed a 10-piece
What’s the best sofa
for a tall person like
The Shed
The colossal New York City cultural center designed by
outdoor line and you to stretch out on?
wound up achieving Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with the Rockwell Group is now open.
JE: Our Lecco
a new design goal:
sofa, which we
taking woven seating
outdoors.
just launched. It
suits every size.
400
What’s the secret? artists of all
Personally, I like
JE: A miracle disciplines
to remove some of took part in
synthetic fiber that,
the pillows and take 18 inaugural
when buffed, mimics
the look and feel of advantage of the commissions
paper cord but holds sofa’s overall depth.
up to rain. It’s also
very comfortable.
I think it’s the most
beautiful sofa we’ve 17,000
ever introduced. square feet in the
What else are you
If you were to copy concert hall
working on?
4,000-
JE: We’re bringing someone else’s design,
to life old sketches which would it be?
by the late Jens JE: The No. 2 pencil, ton telescoping
Risom of outdoor although I think outer shell
furniture that was people would notice that moves in
never realized. if we copied it. five minutes
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Fresh ingredients, lovingly prepared, plated to perfection, and relished with friends.
MEMORABLE
MEALS
THREE TOP INTERIOR DESIGNERS BRING STYLE
AND A SENSE OF EASE TO THE FAMILY TABLE.
PRODUCED BY CHARLES CURKIN AND PARKER BOWIE L ARSON
PHOTOGR APHS BY ANNIE SCHLECHTER
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BREAKFAST
WITH
PARIS
GRANT
B
R E A K FA S T I S O N E O F
t hose t rad it ion s t h at
I never fully appreci-
ated until I beca me
a w i fe a nd a mot her.
When I was young, my mother
would make something quick,
and I would sit and eat before we
rushed off to school. There wasn’t
much talking, but even so, it felt
like a moment of togetherness.
My 20s were spent rolling out of
bed on weekend mornings and
into a local brunch spot; on week-
days, I would grab a coffee on the
go. These days, my husband has
a hectic schedule as a personal
trainer, so he’s in and out quickly,
but I make sure to feed him every
morning. Our baby, Chase, always
joins us, of course. Something
I insist on, as a self-professed
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foodie, is to make the morning meal at by the style of this china. By setting a
Paris Grant, here with her
least look like brunch, so it feels festive. beautiful table, I feel as if I’m creating baby, Chase, enjoys a
I have a Saarinen table from Knoll with my own new family custom, and that’s a breakfast of pastries,
a black marble top and a white base, and memory I want to instill in my baby. yogurt, and berries in their
apartment in New York’s
I like to set it with this amazing china Breakfast sets the tone for the day, and Chelsea neighborhood.
that my aunt and uncle bought for us while I know it’s a cliché, it really is the
OPPOSITE: Decorator
in Rio de Janeiro. It’s not your granny’s most important meal. Time with your David Kaihoi playfully
china, that’s for sure: It looks very con- family is something precious; I don’t ever holds his son, Anders,
temporary but still has a vintage feel. want to skip that. —Paris Grant aloft over a table set for
lunch in his Manhattan
Everything else, including the table and
apartment, to the delight
chairs—which are midcentury-modern Grant is an interior designer based of his wife, Monique, and
Scandinavian black ash—was inspired in New York City. parisgrant.com daughter, Mirabelle.
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T
H E MOS T REL A XED ME AL O F THE DAY IS LU N CH. lunch is served, we sweep away all the books and crayons to
Dinner is more of an official gathering: When the make way for the food. During the week there’s work and
clock strikes six, you’re there, ready to eat. For school, so weekends are when we can truly get together to
my wife and two young children, lunch is more enjoy eating in the daylight. We aspire to make lunch as
laissez-faire—a bit of a grab-and-go, like a buf- healthy as possible with salad, soup, and avocado toast, but
fet. We toss the offerings of the day onto the table, and we are absolute takeout-pizza superstars and not cooks by
everyone takes what he or she likes. Some of us eat lighter any means, so it’s a success if we can get something green
than others, but in the end it’s nice to be able to choose. At on the table. Anyone who knows us knows that our menus
home, the table is still Grand Central, with people coming do not impress, but we try to make up for it with lively con-
and going, but everyone gets an assigned seat. When I was versation and a stylish, relaxed setting. If it’s not comfort-
growing up, it was the same: We were all on the run, with able and the family’s not there, it’s not worth doing it at all.
baseball games and piano recitals. I have only fond mem- That’s our motto. —David Kaihoi
ories of those fast lunches, and it’s one of the reasons my
wife, Monique, and I strive to do the same now with our Kaihoi is an interior designer based in New York City.
own family. We have one dining table, and we use it like a He recently became business partners with ELLE DECOR
library table too, so it’s for both homework and meals. When A-List designer Miles Redd. reddkaihoi.com
D
I N N E R I S D E F I N I T E LY T H E M O S T I M P O R TA N T still in school, I made a point of having a family meal every
meal for my family. This feeling goes back to night. I loved hearing about everyone’s day. My extended
my dad, who in 1950 bought the classic Brook- New York family always gathers on Fridays for Shabbat din-
lyn restaurant Peter Luger Steak House. Four ner. I can comfortably fit 24 in my dining room, but for more
members of my family ended up working there. than that, furniture has to be moved around. It’s all worth it,
My father would take my mother and me to all of the fancy though, because it’s important to make people feel welcome.
restaurants in the city; I loved to watch him engaging with The lineup comprises my siblings, my kids, my nieces and
the owners and waiters—he would even try to poach wait- nephews, and my grandchildren. It’s a wonderful communal
ers once in a while. I used to really enjoy cooking. When I experience, and it teaches the kids how to sit at the adult
got married, I bought the first Julia Child book and tried as dinner table. I believe if you don’t get family meals right, life
many recipes as possible. Then I stopped when I went to will be full of regrets. —Ellie Cullman
graduate school. Now, I like easy. One of my favorite dinner
options is Japanese food. I believe that no matter what is Cullman is an interior designer based in New York City.
served, the important thing is sitting down together for din- She is a grand master on the ELLE DECOR A-List.
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STYLE / DESIGN / CULTURE
1. THERE IS NO GREATER LUXURY THAN TIME. ELLE DECOR celebrated timeless design at Legacy Records, a Ken Fulk-designed restaurant in New York City, with
Breguet US president Ahmad Shahriar (Far Left, with ELLE DECOR articles editor, Charles Curkin and Chef Ryan Hardy). One-of-a-kind Breguet pieces including this
“Be Crazy” watch shone brightly on display while guests enjoyed a custom menu by Chef Ryan Hardy inspired by iconic Breguet collections. breguet.com
2. HAMMER PRICE. Over the past year, ELLE DECOR asked artisans to create a unique item in each issue that had no price tag. In collaboration with Paddle8, all of
these pieces were auctioned off to benefit the charity of each artisan’s choice, marking our inaugural “Not for Sale” auction. High design for a good cause—in support
of 13 deserving charities. Select auction items pictured above: Emily Thompson’s “Sea Level Vase,” Caitlin and Samuel Dowe-Sandes’ “popham + backgammon,” and
the Haas Brothers’ “Fairy Berry.” The lots from the auction which is now closed for bidding, can be viewed on Paddle8. paddle8.com/auction/elle-decor
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Turkish DELIGHT
A NEW HOME-DESIGN STORE IN NEW YORK’S EAST VILLAGE IS THE
NEXT BEST THING TO SHOPPING IN ISTANBUL’S GRAND BAZAAR.
INTERIOR AND PILLOW: STUART T YSON; PL ATE AND NAPKIN: COURTESY OF TAMAM
BY INGRID ABR A MOVITCH
PRODUCED BY PARKER BOWIE L ARSON
A
T JUST 450 SQUARE FEET, THE NEWLY OPENED name is “the Turkish word for ‘OK, sure, alright, uh-huh,
home-accessories boutique Tamam is tucked yup, ready, complete,’ ” notes Hewitt, an American based in
snugly among the old tenements and storefronts Istanbul. “It was the only logical answer when we realized
of Manhattan’s East 5th Street. Stepping into the we were opening a store.”
diminutive shop is like wandering into Istan- The colorful boutique, which will have its grand open-
bul’s Grand Bazaar—or at least into a miniature version ing on March 20, is filled with rare and unusual finds from
of the famed Turkish market, where every item has been Turkey, Central Asia, and India, such as antique Kütahya
handpicked and curated and there is no need for haggling. and Kuznetsov ceramics, midcentury rugs by the Turk-
The trio of owners are a decorating triple threat: Elizabeth ish designer Zeki Müren, hand-painted Iznik tiles, and
Hewitt is the designer of Tulu Textiles, whose hand-printed angora tulu carpets in custom colors. Just as compelling are
patterns are a favorite of Nathan Turner and Jeffrey Bilhu- Hewitt’s and Frost’s own distinctive collections, including
ber; Clare Louise Frost has her own line of fabrics and kimo- bedding sets, table linens, scarves, and enameled plates
nos; and Huseyin Kaplan is one of Turkey’s top antique-rug inspired by 19th-century Russian roller prints made for the
dealers. “We opened the store by happy accident,” Frost Central Asian market. “We are selling what we make and
says. “We weren’t planning to, but then we stumbled upon what we ourselves collect,” Hewitt says. “Tamam is all the
the space and knew it was as good as done.” The shop’s things we love.” shop-tamam.com ◾
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THE 1928 CLASSIC CHILDREN’S BOOK THE YOUNG DECORATORS
IS A SOURCE OF ENDLESS INSPIRATION.
BY SADIE STEIN
W
H E N I M OV E D I N TO MY CU R R E N T
apartment, the first thing I did was con-
sult the book that has become my deco-
rating bible. A classic of interior design,
you ask? An archived issue of a favor-
ite shelter magazine? Nope. For me, the ultimate guide will
always be a 1928 children’s book, The Young Decorators.
I’m not sure where this book came from; I imagine my
mother picked it up at a library sale or perhaps a thrift
store. All I know is that from the first reading (I was prob-
ably eight), it was deeply formative.
The book, by Nancy McClelland, is the story of the four
Baxter children, who are taught by their Aunt Anne how to
decorate their respective bedrooms in the family’s brand-
new house. Older sister Jerry
ABOVE: An illustration from
opts for a grown-up pink-
The Young Decorators.
hued room, complete with LE F T AND BE LOW: A color chart
a fireplace and crystal light and the book’s original cover.
fixtures. Jim goes for a nauti-
cal theme, painting his walls
with sailboats and installing
a rustic lantern.
Jean wants her room to
look “like a flower garden”
and, in addition to a moss
and rosebud–strewn wall-
paper, chooses a grass-green
rug and a stand for growing
plants. Little George, mean-
while, paints his room to
resemble the interior of a tent. The children also decorate was a serious student of
their two bathrooms (with a night sky and painted tulips), design who, as a journalist
which inspired me—at the age of 11—to stencil a very and author, was commit-
ill-advised frieze in my own family’s guest bath. ted to professionalizing the
How could I not? The book was intoxicating—aspirational field of decorating. Later the
in the truest sense. It contained all the drama of a make- first female president of the American Institute of Interior
over montage and the fun of playing with a dollhouse—an Decorators, she was an expert in Colonial furniture—no
impression enhanced by the scale model each child cre- shock, then, that the Baxter children are taken to the Met’s
ates for his or her respective room. In short, it was a per- American Wing in the book.
fect introduction to the pleasures of decorating. And like My current apartment building dates from 1928, and when
all good children’s books, it imparted its lessons without I moved in, I decided to add a little Young Decorators flair.
my being aware of it. It’s from The Young Decorators that I I used soft 1920s colors in the living room and chose an
first learned about the concepts of scale and floor plans, the old-fashioned floral for the bedroom wallpaper; I also found
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refers to the lower part of a wall. for the past 90 years. Generally, I tried to impose the same
As Aunt Anne explains early on: “Why shouldn’t children mixture of austere order that had entranced me as a child.
design their rooms and learn what’s right and what’s wrong? Eventually, I realized that my interpretation of the Baxters’
Someday, they will be the builders and owners of houses home was not literal—rather, it was my take on how the
themselves, and this experience will help them enormously.” book had made me feel. “All rosy,” as Mrs. Baxter observes
All of this was part of the author’s mission. McClelland at the book’s end, “like the child’s dreams of life.” ◾
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NCIENT BURMESE SOLDIERS T he pieces in Va n Cleef & A rpels’s new
believed so deeply in the immortal high-jewelry collection, Treasure of Rubies,
powers of rubies that, according to however, have the greatest impact when worn.
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bracelets together
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A pair of Neha earrings (neha
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the bell form of traditional Indian
jhumka earrings, that are detach-
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THE OFFICES FOR FASHION
BRAND VERONICA BEARD ARE
B
E F O R E S H E S TA R T E D T H E Veronica Miele Beard. “I wanted to
contemporary fashion label know what was behind everything.”
Veronica Beard in 2010, So when the label recently moved
Veronica Swanson Beard into new offices in New York City’s
worke d a s a whole s a le Union Square area, she made sure
buyer for the specialty store Marissa that the space helped relate the
Collections, spending countless brand’s story. Visitors are greeted
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A Jason Trotter
painting and CB2
sofas covered in a
Schumacher floral
print in the office
shared by the
two Veronicas.
CW Stockwell Martinique
wallpaper in Green.
cwstockwell.com
Schumacher
Daydream linen in Fuchsia.
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there’s a grill for you.
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HE FRESHEST NEAPOLITAN PIZ Z A For every enthusiast looking for the lat-
in the world, all crispy crust est high-tech toy, like the voice-activated
and blistered cheese, is now de SmartGrill line from Lynx (just say, CLARK GRISWOLD
For 1980s dad-style grilling—
rigueur in your own backyard. “SmartGrill, cook rib eye medium”), à la Chevy Chase’s character in
For about the same cost as a there’s a wave of outdoor chefs seeking National Lampoon’s Vacation—go
round-trip first-class flight from New York the simpler pleasures of wood-fired cook- with an iconic Weber Original
Kettle Premium Charcoal Grill.
to Naples, Italy, the gas-fired Kalamazoo ing. “Take the good-old f lame-broiled
$176. weber.com
Artisan Fire pizza oven and cart ($13,485 image, and elevate it to three-star cui-
for the combo) turns out perfect pies in sine,” says Mark Stech-Novak, a chef
just three minutes—even Gwyneth Pal- turned kitchen designer who counts
trow is a fan. The actress bought the coun- Jean-Georges Vongerichten and Charlie
tertop version for cooking veggie pizzas in Palmer as collaborators and who recently
her Hamptons outdoor kitchen, which has outfitted the Apple campus’s kitchen. At
a full suite of stainless steel appliances, home, he favors unadorned skewers—
including a high-powered grill and refrig- such as scallops, wrapped oysters, or foie
erator drawers. gras—on a konro Japanese charcoal grill,
“I remember when having a Weber which reaches superhot temperatures
grill was state of the art,” says Randy M. and imparts food with the smoky flavor
KEN FULK DINING TERR ACE: DOUGL AS FRIEDMAN; WOLF KITCHEN: COURTESY OF SUB-ZERO GROUP, INC.;
Correll, a partner at Robert A.M. Stern of binchotan charcoal. But for clients who
Architects. Now, clients’ outdoor-kitchen want to push the limits, he has sourced
requests encompass everything from dish- such purpose-built delights as a Cuiralâtre GWYNETH PALTROW
washers and glass-front refrigerators to 18th-century-style French rotisserie that The Goop founder outfitted
her Hamptons kitchen with
rosé taps. No wonder, then, that nearly uses a weight to turn suckling pigs over
gourmet gear from Kalamazoo.
half of architecture firms polled told the a flame, and five-figure Josper charcoal kalamazoogourmet.com
2017 AIA home-design trends survey that ovens for searing Spanish-style steaks. It’s
the latest wave in kitchen design is actu- all part of a desire to return to a more pri-
ally happening outdoors. mal way of cooking, he says, a deliberate
For his Los Angeles garden, ED A-List contrast to our plugged-in world.
desig ner Ma r t y n Law rence Bu l la rd Chef and author Lora Zarubin also
wanted the firepower to host big din- takes a low-tech approach to cooking out-
ner parties without heading inside. So doors, which can be as simple as building
he planned the space around a 42-inch a fire, setting down a grate, and placing a
Lynx gas grill with enough room to flip well-seasoned carbon-steel frying pan—
burgers (or T-bones) for 20 people at once. she prefers de Buyer, but any steel pan will
Bullard surrounded the grill with marble do—over the flame. “Vegetables love fire,”
countertops for serving, side burners for she says, and some, like calçots, or Spanish
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sauces, and a warming drawer for keep- scallions, taste best when placed on the
ing sides (or towels) toasty. And he didn’t grill and allowed to char. “Cooking with MARTYN LAWRENCE BULLARD
skimp on style, choosing Moroccan tiles fire is about having to use your senses, The ED A-List designer has
a state-of-the-art 42-inch Lynx
to complement the 1920s vintage design your intuition,” Zarubin says. “We self-
Professional All Trident
of his home. “The grill feels like it was ishly do it because it makes all food taste gas grill with a smoker box.
always there,” he says. better. That’s why we bother.” $6,489. lynxgrills.com
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This gas-powered
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cooking lightly
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Aemyrie
The English-
made Rolls-
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entirely custom,
wood-fired, and
hand-built.
From $32,000.
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one-dish party.
This propane-
fueled grill is
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A stainless steel
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Deluxe Grill the burgers.
The California $4,800. perlick.com
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in 12 colors.
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of Scene
RETAIL GURU BRUCE PASK
FRESHENS UP HIS LONG
ISLAND, NEW YORK,
RETREAT WITH HELP FROM
HIS SET-DESIGNER BROTHER.
BY NATASHA WOLFF
PHOTOGR APHS BY M AT T HARRINGTON
B
RUCE PASK, MEN’S FASHION shake shingles, and forest-green
d i re c tor for B e r gdor f shutters. At first, he had no plans
Good ma n a nd Nei ma n to renovate. But then his twin
Ma rcus, was look ing brother, Scott, a three-time Tony
for an easy escape from Awa rd–w i n n i ng set desig ner,
New York City when he discov- arrived with suggestions. “He
ered Bellport, a quaint village told me to remove the wall in the
on Long Island’s South Shore. breakfast nook,” Pask says. “Once
There, he found an early-1920s we took it down, we realized what
house in keeping with the local else was possible.”
New England aesthetic—white Scott persuaded his brother to
picket fence, privet hedge, cedar- open up the cottage and paint the
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L IVING
Z O D I AC TA B L E S C A P E
DIVINE
Setting
A DEBUT COLLECTION
FROM AERIN IS
AN ASTROLOGICAL
MATCH FOR A
TAURUS TABLETOP.
BY DAVID SCOROPOSKI
PRODUCED BY
PARKER BOWIE L ARSON
PHOTOGR APHS BY EVA AN KHER A J
I
T ’S E A S Y TO S E E H OW P E O P L E
born under a sign symbolized
by a bull might get a reputation
for being stubborn. But Taurus
(April 20–May 20) is ruled by
Venus, which accounts for a pref-
erence for things that are tactile,
sensual, and approachable. Case
Aerin Lauder in
her Southampton,
New York, home.
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Major
Mezze
CHIPS AND DIP GET
A MODERN MIDDLE
EASTERN UPDATE.
BY DANIEL BOULUD
PRODUCED BY ADA M SACHS
O
N SOME NIGHTS AT
Restaurant Daniel,
when I ’m feel i ng
peckish, I head to
the garde-manger
and sneak a favorite snack: a piece
of cr u nchy bread w it h za’ata r
d ipped i n spicy romesco, a nd
another piece topped with a spoon-
ful of tapenade. Nothing wakes
up my palate like diving into the
mezze jar. The following recipe
is for a cracker and dip that riff
on those flavors and are definitely
an improvement on the American
cocktail-party tradition of crudités
and dip.
Whether you’re entertaining at
home or starting the night with
a cocktail and a small bite, don’t
bother making a bunch of dips.
Make one really great one that
combines all the best f lavors.
K AREN CHAN
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AMERICANO: SHUT TERSTOCK; DIP: NICOLE THOMAS. FOR DETAILS, SEE RESOURCES
to 4 days. 2. Season mixture with
news. There’s concentrated countertop for 5 minutes,
dusting with flour if neces- FOR THE DIP salt and pepper, and store
flavor here, so think of it as an
sary until smooth. Wrap in 1 cup Greek yogurt in the refrigerator until
easy building block for other
plastic, and rest for 1 hour (5 percent milk fat) ready to use.
dishes: Use it as a cold sauce
at room temperature. Then
for wa r m g r i l led sh r i mp, refrigerate dough for 1 hour
chicken, or lobster, or spread or until ready to use. The WHAT TO DRINK
some on a plate and assemble dough can be made a day “The ideal pairing for
a composed salad of shaved in advance. these spicy, peppery
flavors is a fresh and
radish, celery, and fennel. 2. Preheat oven to 325°F. slightly bitter cocktail,
If there’s one dip to rule 3. Divide grissini dough such as an Americano,
them all, this one’s got a lot into quarters, removing one of Chef Daniel’s
favorites. It’s a simple
going on and a lot going for it. one quarter from the
mixture of 1½ oz. of
Fresh, bracing, tangy—these refrigerator at a time. Campari and 1½ oz. of
are the Mediterranean flavors Using a rolling pin on a sweet vermouth, which is
well-floured surface, roll then poured over ice and
I’m always seeking out in my
out dough until thickness topped with club soda and
kitchen, and they are easy, reaches 1⁄16 of an inch and an orange-slice garnish.”
crowd-pleasing, and guaran- dough is approximately —Raj Vaidya, head
teed to start your evening off 2 feet long and 5 inches sommelier, Daniel
correctly. ◾ wide. Place the sheet of
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LIVING ED TR AVELS
Design Boom
IN HOUSTON, AMERICA’S ENERGY
CAPITAL, THE ART AND ARCHITECTURE SCENE
IS BIG—AND ONLY GETTING BIGGER.
BY CHRISTINA OHLY EVANS
PRODUCED BY CHARLES CURKIN
T
H EY SAY TH AT E VERY TH IN G IS SU PERSIZED museums, the opera, and the Houston Ballet are cre-
in Texas—not just the 10-gallon hats and ating programming that is as good as anywhere else
Tex-Mex smorgasbords, but also its art and in the world.” There’s something for art enthusiasts
design worlds. In Houston, especially, cul- in nearly every genre. The spate of culturally hefty
tural institutions are thriving, and intro- programming includes a blockbuster exhibition, “Vin-
ducing an international design mix has become a top cent van Gogh: His Life in Art” (through June 27) at
priority. The city has long been an epicenter for oil, the MFAH, and “Contemporary Focus: Trenton Doyle
There is something in 3
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VILLAGE VANGUARD
AFTER 25 YEARS IN THE SAME DOWNTOWN MANHATTAN APARTMENT,
JONATHAN ADLER GOES FOR BROKE WITH HIS LATEST RENOVATION.
HIS PARTNER, SIMON DOONAN, LIVES TO TELL THE TALE.
BY SIMON DOONAN PHOTOGR APHS BY DOUGL AS FRIEDM AN
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Doonan (left),
Adler, and their
dog, Foxylady, in
the living room.
O
O N E- Q UA RT E R O F A CE N T U RY AG O, A YO U N G P OT T E R
Rollerbladed into my apartment and into my heart. I met
Jonathan Adler in November 1994. A pal set us up on a
blind date, and we have been together ever since. Back then
I, a Brit transplant, was a spiffy suit–wearing retail exec,
designing windows and helping craft the image of Barneys
New York. And Jonathan, a proud New Jersey native, was
a clay-spattered ceramist, a bohemian artisan wedging his
brains out in a shared studio in SoHo.
In the intervening years, much has changed. My knowl-
edge of Yiddish has increased beyond all measure. Jonathan,
for his part, has become a tea-guzzling Anglophile. We are
still in the same Greenwich Village apartment, but in 2001
we doubled our square footage when we acquired the adja-
cent unit. Though he is still clay-spattered, Jonathan has
made a few subtle tweaks to his résumé: We’re talking fur-
niture designer, retail magnate, design icon, hotel visionary,
and interior decorating mega-force.
Last year, we decided it was time to perk up our pad. We
started by playing musical chairs with the available space:
Our old bedroom became my home office, the living room
became our bedroom, my office became the dining room,
and so on. The construction was meshuga. Clutching our
rescue mutt, Foxylady, for succor, I retreated to my new
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“because
Everything is there
we love it.”
ABOVE: The dining room table is by Knoll, the dining chairs and
table lamps are by Adler, and the hand chair is by Pedro Friedeberg.
Sly Stone. And there is sentimental stuff, too: the Bjørn The wallpaper is by Ashley Hicks for Groundworks, and the painting
Wiinblad chalice we bought on our first trip to Denmark is by Sante Graziani. BE LOW: In the master bath, the custom tub is
by Apaiser, the vintage table is by Aldo Tura, the medallion is from an
in 2002; a Prince head from one of my Barneys window
Hermès boutique, and the wall and floor tiles are by Artistic Tile.
designs; and a kinky vintage Pirelli calendar designed by
Allen Jones, a Portobello Road find. Further layering was
accomplished with new Adler designs: glam-rock beaded
artworks, cheeky needlepoint pillows, and Surrealist por-
celain vases, some of which sprout ostrich feathers. Jona-
than’s vast and varied oeuvre—he now works in myriad
stylistic idioms—merged seamlessly with our older finds.
How come? The truth is, there are no supporting actors
in our new place. Everything is a star. Everything is there
because we love it.
How did it feel to be a spectator of this transformation?
Watching it come together was astonishing and delightful.
The look Jonathan achieved is glamorous, life-enhancing,
and really rather fabulous, and I can say that because I had
nothing to do with it. As I watched him work, I kvelled with
pride. Here was my potter, throwing every ounce of his cre-
ative chutzpah into the reimagining of our home. Jonathan
had started with an atom and then, 25 years later, kapow!
The big bang!
So what’s it like to live in it? You could be forgiven for
assuming that we, with our giant Lucite pills and our
trippy visuals, live like hedonistic rock stars. Au con-
traire. The truth is, we lead a cozy, down-to-earth exis-
tence. (The Yiddish word is haimish.) Regardless of how
eccentric or theatrical the vignette, there will always be
a place in our home to plop down your Jonathan Adler
handcrafted porcelain mug. ◾
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CURVES AHEAD
FROM A SPIRAL STAIR WITH A COORDINATING
GEORGIA O’KEEFFE SCULPTURE TO ROOMS FILLED WITH
VIBRANT SKY BLUES, THIS BRIAN J. M C CARTHY–DESIGNED
HAMPTONS HOME IS FILLED WITH THE UNEXPECTED.
BY NANCY HASS PRODUCED BY CAROLYN ENGLEFIELD PHOTOGR APHS BY THOM AS LOOF
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L
IKE LUXURY, INFOR M ALIT Y IS REL ATIVE. FOR THIS Even before the house was conceived, it was fated to be
couple, who asked New York–based ED A-List born on third base: a two-acre plot on one of the most glam-
designer Brian J. McCarthy to create a casual, orous lanes in town, overlooking Agawam Lake and not far
beachy home for summer weekends in Southamp- from the ocean. (The famed Bathing Corporation, a decep-
ton, New York, informality meant a grand East tively modest beach club with strenuously rigorous mem-
End–style shingled mansion loosened up with airy bership requirements, is also nearby.) The couple, who work
surfaces, sophisticated geometrics, and a sunny in finance, wanted a place to come during July and August,
soupçon of color. “They wanted it to be fun,” says where their two teenage boys could have plenty of freedom
McCarthy, who collaborated with Randy M. Cor- and access to activities. They intended to bring some art
rell of Robert A.M. Stern Architects. from their large modern and contemporary collection but
McCarthy knew well the couple’s tastes, as he has done didn’t want it to be the focal point.
two other homes for them: a vast, Art Deco–inflected apart- The entryway sets the vivid and uninhibited tone: The
ment in a refined 1920s building on the Upper East Side of white front door opens to reveal a spare console by Louis
Manhattan (which was featured in ELLE DECOR in Decem- Cane with bronze gilding along with a playful snow-colored
ber 2007), and the country home they escape to most spring Mongolian lambskin rug, but the eye is instantly drawn
and fall weekends, in Locust Valley on Long Island’s tony beyond, to the spectacular curved staircase. The rounded
North Shore—the heart of Great Gatsby country—about an walls of the stairwell stand in stark contrast to all that
hour from Manhattan. “I knew they liked things to be strong white; they are custom lacquered in a brilliant lagoon blue.
and unfussy,” says McCarthy, who is known for his modern In the center is a white-oak pedestal topped by an edition of
twists on traditional idioms and was a partner in the leg- a hypnotic, spiraling Georgia O’Keeffe sculpture.
endary firm of Parish-Hadley before going out on his own One advantage that a new house has over an old one is
in 1992. “Working with them is always a spirited dialogue.” a more modern layout, a blueprint that acknowledges how
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families live today. Instead of the closed-off formal rooms by Maki Yamamoto flutter in the summer breeze. In the
common in Southampton estates built in the early part of kitchen, four rounded stainless steel stools sport alternat-
the 20th century, with the kitchen hidden far away, the ing upholstery of citron and aqua leathers; the living room
downstairs has large spaces that flow into one another, curtains are a warm but forceful orange. A bunk room for
allowing just enough privacy to enable intimacy. the boys has walls painted a warm black. “The homeowners
While the backdrop of most rooms is neutral—gentle were at first a little freaked out by that, but now they love it,”
whites and creams—McCarthy creates drama and intrigue McCarthy says.
with surfaces that are more complex than they seem from Instead of florals, the couple made certain that McCarthy
a distance. In the living room, for example, the walls are included plenty of geometric patterns, often in soft hues that
custom finished in a pale Venetian plaster with raised hori- make them feel approachable but uncompromising. The cus-
zontal bands of gilding. tom rugs, especially, with motifs that range from plus signs
The couple wanted to punctuate the calm with just the to sisal diamonds, convey structure without reading too
right amount of energizing, strong color. The family room harsh. But, as always in McCarthy’s work, there is room for
has custom-painted walls in a deep sea-blue kuba-cloth pat- dreams: In the master bedroom, dominated by a huge bone
tern hung with a series of four Josef Albers prints in pri- four-poster bed and views of the water, the carpet is a free-
mary hues; the sofas are in the same rich blue. In the library, form mass of gentle blues and celestial ivories, inspired by a
tie-dyed off white–and-blue curtains in handkerchief linen René Magritte sky. ◾
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WARM
WELCOME
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OSENA AND FRED CHAR MOY ARE ALWAYS ENTERTAINING.
For one thing, it’s their job: The couple own and manage
Boutique Souk, an event company in Marrakech that has
planned such star-studded occasions as the model and
actress Poppy Delevingne’s 2014 wedding to James Cook.
But hosting guests and celebrations is also what the couple
love to do. “When the Yves Saint Laurent museum opened,
we must have had almost a dozen people in and out of our
house, having dinner, crashing with us, stopping by,” says
Rosena, who hails from Ireland.
The couple met in Marrakech in the mid-aughts when Fred, origi-
nally from Paris, was overseeing a riad in the medina and Rosena was
starting up Boutique Souk. “We began working and spending late nights
together,” she says. “Finally, we just gave in and got married.”
In 2008, the Charmoys bought and moved into a two-story modern
stone house with a turret in La Palmeraie, an elegant upscale suburb
within a natural, 54-square-mile palm grove. The kitchen was hidden
in the back of the house, which was a problem considering how much
the couple enjoy cooking; Fred is often in the kitchen whipping up
gourmet meals and cocktails. On Sundays, the couple host long, lazy
English roasts for their eclectic crew of friends, many of whom are par-
ticipants in the city’s creative scene. “We never know how many people
will show up for lunch,” Rosena says, laughing.
They spent several years carrying dishes from the tucked-away
kitchen to the dining room at the other end of the house until their friend
Cassandra Karinsky, an Australian textile designer, pointed out the obvi-
ous: “She said that in Australia, the kitchen would be at the front of the
house next to the terrace and the pool,” Rosena recalls. “We were like, Of
course! But that now meant we had to renovate the entire ground floor.”
The couple appealed to their wide circle of creative friends for help.
“There is a really exciting community that is redefining the aesthetic
of Marrakech,” Rosena says. “Whether it’s ceramics or textiles, they are
creating artisanal things with an interesting modern twist.”
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LIV I N G
PANTRY
G U EST
BE D RO OM
G U EST
BE D RO OM
E NTRY
HALL
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A detail of the
Catherine Salon’s
hand-embroidered
Flora wallcovering.
LE F T, FROM TOP:
A chair seat is cov-
ered in a marbleized
fabric decoupaged
onto suede. Branca’s
inspiration came
from 18th-century
Russian fashion and
textiles. An artisan
adds touches to
the embroidered
Elisavetha wallcov-
ering. For details,
see Resources.
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The living room’s sectional and jade table belonged to Stanley’s grandmother, the
armchair (background) is from Brenda Antin, and the vintage armchair (foreground)
is from Eccola. Both the cocktail table and mantel are custom, and the antique rug
is from Lawrence of La Brea. The large painting is by Elisa Johns, and the artworks
above the mantel are by Yoshitomo Nara and Mark Ryden. OPPOSITE: The dining
room’s table is by BDDW, the vintage chairs are from Midcentury LA, and the pen-
dants are from Brenda Antin. The photograph is by Mary Ellen Mark.
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O M E PE O PL E G E T J O B S BASED O N
their résumés or glowing references.
Estee Stanley gets work because of
her Los Angeles house. This is not
to say that she lacks either creden-
tials or a cavalry-strong contingent
ready to attest to her talents. But it is
the casually elegant interiors of the
home where she has lived for the last
14 years in Hancock Park, a historic
residential enclave in the city’s cen-
ter, that usually seal the deal.
Before she became an interior
designer, Stanley spent more than a decade as a fashion styl-
ist, working on music videos for the likes of Britney Spears,
*NSYNC, and the Backstreet Boys and red-carpet looks
for such actresses as Penélope Cruz and Demi Moore. Her
entrée to interiors began with her previous Hancock Park
residence, where she and her then–styling partner Cristina
Ehrlich used a spare bedroom as an office. Clients would
visit for fittings, and one day, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen
told Stanley they loved her space and asked if she would
help them decorate their new home. Despite having no pre-
vious decorating experience, she said yes.
Stanley went house hunting with the Olsen twins in Bel
Air, oversaw a full renovation of their home, and spent a
year shopping with them for furniture. The process proved
thrilling. She had become disenchanted with red-carpet
work—“It felt like clothes were just getting thrown on peo-
ple,” she says—and realized that the same trust she had
built styling clients’ wardrobes translated quite literally into
designing their rooms.
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“make
She pushes me to
bold choices
that I would never
make on my own.
LEA MICHELE
”
A palm-tree candle-
holder by designer
Michael Aram is placed
beside an antique
Nepalese tray filled
with marigolds and
antique Indian brass
objects. OPPOSITE:
In the entry hall of
the New Delhi, India,
apartment Aram
shares with his hus-
band, Aret Tikiryan, the
walls are upholstered
in a traditional Indian
chintz fabric, and the
pendants are by Aram.
INDIA
BY
DESIGN OVER THE LAST
30 YEARS, DESIGNER
MICHAEL ARAM HAS
CREATED A SUBCONTINENTAL
WORLD ALL HIS OWN.
WRIT TEN AND PRODUCED BY
WHITNEY ROBINSON
PHOTOGR APHS BY MIGUEL FLORES-VIANNA
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O N A S W E LT E R I N G M O N DAY M O R N I N G I N
October, I’m braving the roundabouts of New
Delhi in a Mahindra Scorpio SUV en route to
visit my friend, the designer Michael Aram,
at his apartment in Lutyens’ Delhi, a neigh-
borhood named after its British architect, Sir
Edwin Lutyens. Constructed between 1912
and 1930, the Lutyens Bungalow Zone, or LBZ,
contains nearly 1,000 white bungalows, each
resplendent with lush lawns, on its wide streets.
At one time, some of India’s most powerful
people, such as the prime minister and cabinet
members, resided here. More recently, the bun-
galows have come under fire by groups who find
them ghostly relics of a Colonial past and wish
to see them replaced with more affordable high-
rise housing. Whichever side you fall on in that
argument, there is no denying the LBZ’s con-
tinuing appeal: Prices for recently sold houses
ABOVE: In the have exceeded $70 million.
master bedroom, Apart from those gorgeous freestanding
the desk, brass homes, there is a redbrick Anglo-Indian Colo-
chair, and lamp
are by Aram. The nial complex that was built by architect Wal-
French gilt chair ter George, a disciple of Lutyens, that boasts
has a seat in an expansive apartments—one of which is occu-
Indian brocade, pied by Aram—with grand fireplaces and a
the antique mir-
ror and silk rug leafy communal garden that is home to banana
are Indian, and trees, monkeys, and peacocks. Aram has actu-
Aram’s photo- ally lived in three different flats in the building
graph depicts his
eight-year-old
since he first landed in India in late 1988.
twins, Anabel and As I walk through the wooden front doors
Thadeus. RIGHT: to Aram’s second-floor home, which he shares
Aram in his studio. with his husband, Aret Tikiryan, and their
eight-year-old twins, Anabel and Thadeus, I
pass two gates composed of hand-hammered
key sculptures that Aram designed and an
PORTR AIT: MAT THIEU SALVAING
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The terrace is
furnished with
an antique wed-
ding bed from
Nagaland, Indian
bamboo-and-jute
chairs, and Lily Pad
tables and a bronze
sculpture by Aram.
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A haveli bedroom’s
chair, mirror, and
pendant are by Aram.
The rosewood dresser
is Anglo-Indian, the
floor’s Tantric motifs
are hand-painted
using natural pig-
ments, and the art-
works are by Raja Ravi
Varma. For details,
see Resources.
RESOURCES
Items pictured but not listed are PAGE 91: Armchair, ottoman, and candlesticks: El Fenn, el-fenn Morris & Co., stylelibrary.com.
from private collections. cocktail table, drinks table, night- .com. Photograph: Carolin PAGES 112–113: Rug: Lawrence of La
stands, chandelier, and rug: Jonathan Becker, beckerharrison.com. Brea. Artworks: Elisa Johns, elisajohns
TRUTH IN DECORATING Adler. Curtains fabric: Kravet, kravet PAGES 104–105: Kitchen tiles: Popham .com; Mark Ryden, markryden.com.
PAGES 54–56: Lee Ledbetter, .com. Artworks: Geoff McFetridge, Design, pophamdesign.com. Cabi- Dining table: BDDW, bddw.com.
Lee Ledbetter & Associates, leeledbetter championdontstop.com; John-Paul netry: Ikea, ikea.com. Range and Dining chairs: Midcentury LA,
.com. Fawn Galli, Fawn Galli Interior Philippe, johnpaulphilippe.com. hood: Wolf, subzero-wolf.com. midcenturyla.com. Photograph: Mary
Design, fawngalli.com. Stools: Le Magasin Général Mar- Ellen Mark, www.maryellenmark.com.
rakech, magasin-general-marrakech PAGES 114–115: Outdoor chairs:
SHOWCASE .com. Headboard fabric: Pierre Frey, Sotow, sotow.it. Pavers: Country
PAGE 59: Dedar, dedar.com. pierrefrey.com. Paint: Farrow & Ball, Floors, countryfloors.com. Bedding:
PAGE 60: Savel, savelinc.com. farrow-ball.com. Area, areahome.com. Throw: Jenni
PAGE 62: Jane Churchill, jane Kayne, jennikayne.com. Armoire:
churchill.com. Christian Liaigre, liaigre.com. Artwork:
Mark Ryden. Paint: Dunn-Edwards,
CLOSET CONFIDENTELLE dunnedwards.com. Tent, rug, bean-
PAGES 64–65: Veronica Beard, bag, and mural: RH, Restoration
veronicabeard.com. Hardware, rh.com. Chair fabric: Emilio
Pucci, emiliopucci.com. Chair: Cap-
ANATOMY OF A HOUSE pellini, cappellini.it. Piñatas: Confetti
PAGES 72–73: Tablecloth and chair CURVES AHEAD System, confettisystem.com.
slipcovers: Merci, merci-merci.com. Interior design: Brian J. McCarthy,
Sofa: Shabby Chic by Rachel Ashwell, Brian J. McCarthy, Inc., bjminc.com.
shabbychic.com. Paint: Benjamin Architecture: Randy M. Correll, Robert
Moore, benjaminmoore.com. Artwork: A.M. Stern Architects, ramsa.com.
Hugo Guinness, hugoguinness.com. PAGES 92–93: Console: Louis Cane, PARIS INTRIGUE
Bookcases: Design Within Reach, dwr louis-cane.com. Lamp: Hubert Le Interior design: Alessandra Branca,
.com. Bench: Ikea, ikea.com. Wall- Gall, hubertlegall.blog. Mirror: W.P. Branca Interiors, branca.com.
paper: Piet Hein Eek, pietheineek.nl. Sullivan, wpsullivan.com. Flooring: The PAGES 106–107: Wallcoverings,
Hudson Company, thehudsonco.com. banquette fabric, and curtains
DANIEL’S KITCHENS PAGES 94–95: Sectional fabric: Fabricut, fabric: de Gournay, degournay.com.
fabricut.com. Rug: Stark, starkcarpet PAGES 108–109: Wallcovering, win-
PAGES 78–80: Daniel Boulud of
Restaurant Daniel, danielnyc.com. .com. Curtains fabric: de Le Cuona, dow sheer, side chairs fabric, and
delecuona.com. Sofa fabric: Glant, chair seat fabric: de Gournay.
glant.com. Cocktail and side tables: INDIA BY DESIGN
ED TRAVELS
Nicholas Mongiardo, mongiardostudio Interior design: Michael Aram,
PAGES 82–83: The Museum of Fine
.com. Chandelier: Paul Ferrante, paul michaelaram.com.
Arts, Houston, mfah.org. The Menil
ferrante.com. Curtains fabric: Maki PAGES 116–117: Candleholder
Collection, menil.org. Moody Center
Yamamoto, maki-yamamoto.com. Rug: and pendant: Michael Aram.
for the Arts at Rice University, moody PAGES 118–119: Cocktail table, side
.rice.edu. Holocaust Museum Houston, Beauvais Carpets, beauvaiscarpets.com.
PAGES 96–97: Beds: Charles H. Beckley,
table, shadow box artworks, desk,
hmh.org. The Post Oak Hotel at brass chair, lamp, and photograph:
Uptown, thepostoakhotel.com. Gior- chbeckley.com. Nightstand: Julian
Michael Aram. Curtains: Brigitte Singh,
getti Houston, giorgettihouston.com. Chichester, julianchichester.com.
brigittesingh.com. PAGES 120–121:
Paloma & Co., shoppalomaandco.com. Desk: Bungalow 5, bungalow5.com.
Bench, bed linens, table, and bronze
CASA Houston, casa-houston.com. Desk chair: Hive, hivemodern.com.
sculpture: Michael Aram. Artwork:
Maida’s Custom Footwear, maidas Wallpaper: John Rosselli & Associ-
Arpana Caur, caurarpana.com.
.com. Superica, superica.com. ates, johnrosselliassociates.com. Rug:
LOOK THE PART Photograph: Prabuddha Dasgupta,
La Lucha, laluchatx.com. Central Madeline Weinrib, madelineweinrib Interior design: Estee Stanley, prabuddhadasgupta.com.
Market, centralmarket.com. .com. Floor lamp: Circa Lighting, circa esteestanley.com. PAGES 122–123: Chairs, table linens,
lighting.com. Chandelier: Lisa Fontan- PAGES 110–111: Wingback chairs: and plates: Michael Aram. Artwork:
arosa Collection, lisafontanarosa.com. Lucca Antiques, luccaantiques Lado Bai, bhilart.com. PAGES 124–125:
Bathtub: Kohler, kohler.com. Bathtub .com. Rug: Lawrence of La Brea, Stools, sculpture, chair, mirror, and
fittings: Waterworks, waterworks lawrenceoflabrea.com. Wallpaper: pendant: Michael Aram.
.com. Pendant: The Urban Electric Co.,
urbanelectric.com. Paint: Farrow & Ball,
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Pure Geometry
A ONE-OF-A-KIND MADELINE WEINRIB RUG IS INSPIRED
BY THE INTRICACY OF MOROCCAN TILEWORK.
Each month, ELLE DECOR asks an artisan to create a unique item for us.
At the end of the year, these pieces will be auctioned off to benefit the charity of each maker’s choice.
The rich colors, bold prints, and warm textiles of Morocco have long served as a mecca of inspiration for designers. So it’s not
surprising that the artist turned textile designer Madeline Weinrib—who last year closed her eponymous New York showroom
after two decades—has been spending time in Marrakech, where she is now a partner in the renowned boutique hotel El Fenn.
The geometric beauty of Moroccan fireplace mosaics—known as zellige, with intricate tile patterns based on Islamic art—
inspired this new handmade rug. It is woven out of repurposed vintage silk by artisans in India, whose ability to create a luminous
palette mesmerized the designer. The soft fusion of colors—and cultures—represents everything Weinrib adores. “A rug is a very
interactive piece in your home,” she says. “So the process itself needs to be collaborative.” —Samantha Swenson
madelineweinrib.com
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