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White & Cream
A 15-Page Survey Yields A Design That Fully Embraces This Couple’s Heritage LX_SanFrancisco31_HOM_Hilliard_03
White & Cream
A 15-Page Survey Yields A Design That Fully Embraces This Couple’s Heritage Family and friend gatherings are on the agenda in this living room. Guests take seats for impromptu piano recitals on Heather Hilliard-designed sofas and Jean de Merry armchairs, while kids do homework on the Sancal game table. The pair of Fado coffee tables are by Emmanuel Levet Stenne and Isabelle Sicart.
White & Cream
A 15-Page Survey Yields A Design That Fully Embraces This Couple’s Heritage LX_SanFrancisco31_HOM_Hilliard_05
White & Cream
A 15-Page Survey Yields A Design That Fully Embraces This Couple’s Heritage The in-law suite is designed as a retreat for the homeowners’ parents. A Weitzner wallcovering is reminiscent of Japanese washi paper and makes for a dynamic backdrop. A pair of Fallon sconces by Caste Design purchased through De Sousa Hughes hang above walnut nightstands by Joel Dupras. The Coup Studio armchairs and poufs are from Coup D’Etat.
White & Cream
The Florida Waterfront Home Primed For Art Lovers And Outdoor Entertaining A Coral Gables Renovation Produces A Warm, Modern Design
White & Cream
The Florida Waterfront Home Primed For Art Lovers And Outdoor Entertaining A glass WSI pivot door opens to the foyer of a renovated Coral Gables home by designer Carolyn McCarthy. The drama continues with Hammerton Studio’s Aalto pendants as well as La Isla Aquella by Jose Bedia (left) and Dreamcatcher by Sandro de la Rosa (right). Artefacto’s Sweep bench rests on leathered marble flooring from Innovative Surfaces.
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