This month is chocked full of online magazine launches, specifically Matchbox Mag. that hit the blog scene last week and High Gloss Mag., that's to be released tomorrow. It also wasn't long ago that we were swept off our feet by the new Lonny and Rue Magazines. These are exciting times in the design world as artists aren't limiting their creativity to solely print exposure.
Rue Magazine actually just released their third issue and is having a launch party tonight in collaboration with the New Traditionalists. Any New Yorkers attending? They featured some striking photos in the current issue- lots of dark walls and black-framed vintage prints.
In hopes of somehow tricking myself into thinking the weather is more Spring-like, I am wearing one of my lovely scarves today. I referred to Hermes for guidance.
I have plans to make this soup along with a lovely tart for my friend CEW on Sunday (I owe her one after ordering us the budget-busting duck last night and not sharing enough of it with her). Cheers!
For those with an interest in the Decorative Arts, the Metropolitan Museum of Art offers an extensive collections database that serves as a superb resource. If you are trying to identify a style of furniture or hoping to acquire more information about one of your antiques, The Met's site can also be of use. I simply love to look at the site for inspiration and am learning so much about collectibles from perusing its various pages. Here are some of my favorite pieces as of late:
: Exterior Door from Dr. Stephen Thorn House, New Hackensack, New York
:1772
: Northeast, New Hackensack, New York, America
: American
: Sweet gum, oak
: Gift of Mrs. Joseph Tuckerman Tower, 1934
: 34.79a, b
: Dressing table
:1710–30
: Northeast, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, America
: American
: Black walnut, yellow pine, white cedar, sweet gum
: Bequest of Augusta W. Demuth, 1943
: 43.60
: Girandole
:1817
: Northeast, New York City, New York, America; Northeast, Albany, New York, America
John Finlay (active ca. 1799–1833)
Hugh Finlay (active ca. 1800–37)
: Side Chair
:1815–20
: South, Baltimore, Maryland, United States
: American
: Maple, painted and gilded, cane
: Purchase, Mrs. Paul Moore Gift, 1965
: 65.167.6
Yesterday's unusual forcast for "thundersnow" ended up turning DC into a chaotic mess of abandoned cars and angry metro commuters. I'm pretty sure driving my car last night can be considered a form of extreme sports. I hope everyone made it home OK- I've already heard some dreadful commuting stories from some of you! Despite the craziness, I was quite pleased to have an evening at home and on my way to work today, I came across this sculptural masterpiece:
Granduous, charming and meticulously-restored are all adjectives that describe this stunning home!
20 West Jones Street has maintained the historic details of the late 1800's when it was built, but has been updated to modern standards. Located in the historic district of Savannah, it has 5 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms and is on the market for $2.75 million. The master bath design is one of the most unique I've seen, and the landscaping is perfect enough to rival any English garden. I love the charming fireplaces, quaint sitting areas, and original built-ins. Not to mention, I can't get over the size of that pool and the wrap-around side porches! Mint-julep anyone?
Too bad I don't live in England. I just discovered some of the most beautifully-crafted cabinetry I have seen in my life! Plain English is a traditional joinery company that uses the techniques of 18th and 19th century cabinetmakers. Simply stunning.
Fall Color at Select Horticulture, Inc.
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Here in the Northeast, the season's falling leaves are everywhere,
especially at the local nurseries - mounds of beautiful foliage in yellow,
gold, orang...
Newly Opened Hôtel Norman in Paris
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The Saint James and Relais Christine hotels in Paris are beloved by guests
and now the group behind them have just opened a new hotel, Hôtel Norman.
Billed...
Halloween or Die Trying!
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Im a terrible blogger. Draw and quarter me if you must! But I couldnt not
update this little dusty corner of the interweb (its a series of tubes!)
this yea...
Recipe :: Castelvetrano Olive & Celery Salad
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A few months back, a dear old friend of mine, Camille Styles, sent me an
email to let me know she was coming up to Seattle, and would I possibly be
inter...
Notes on Decorating
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Talented designers who can design beautiful rooms with a broad aesthetic
range often create design books that make a gamut of readers happy,
regardless...
A donut "tiramisu" trifle
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[image: cereal donut]
What do you do when you find yourself with over 50 donuts in the house?
This past week, I've been working on a collab with a donut ...
Serena & Lily is OPEN
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Interiors e-tailer Serena & Lily has opened a new physical location on
Bethesda Row -- its first in the Mid-Atlantic region.
[image: Serena & Lily store B...
3 Upgrades to Your Kitchen to Help Sell Your Home
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When you are considering starting a remodeling project in your home, it is
important that you are thinking about the future. You not only need to
think abo...
Roofers West Lothian – Skills Of A Roofer
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What Skills Should Your Roofer Have If Any? – Roofers West Lothian Are Well
Qualified Your rooftop is one of critical structures and portions of your
prem...
Moving and My EBTH Sale
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If you are following my Instagram, you have definitely seen my new project Stone
Ridge Cottage. It's a turn of the century beach house that we are
restor...
Quatreau Faucet
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I recently discovered the Quatreau multifunctional touch screen faucet
which I imagine would do just that. It delivers instant boiling, chilled,
or sparkli...
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i love my quiet mornings....after the rush of getting the kids ready and
out the door for school. on the days i can, i sit and drink my coffee; i
t...
Easter gift guide
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If you’re anything like me Amazon Prime rescues you from a late night run
to Target right before every holiday. I’ve put together a few Easter gift
idea...
VINTAGE | January Batch
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It may be a brand spanking new year, but we've got a batch of choice
vintage items that have just been added to The Reed, including a restock of beaded
sou...
Living Like Nancy Meyers
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It's rare these days that I actually want to go see a movie, but The Intern
has me anxious to catch a glimpse of Anne Hathaway and Robert DeNiro
playing op...
Monterey, CA Trip
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Monterey :
+Breakfast at Trailhead cafe +Drive [or walk or bike] Ocean View Blvd
toward Pacific Grove [breakfast at Red House Cafe in Pacific Grove]
+17 m...
house envy: rug envy
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Theres something about a rug that can transform a space. What could be a
cold, bare room comes alive with the addition of a rug and this space is no
dif...
Robert Bingaman
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Newport Day
2014, 57 x 78 in. acrylic on linen
Happy Labor Day and here's some incredible art to just think about, freak
out over or just gaze upon.
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Collected
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{House Beautiful}
Scouring through my old files this afternoon I came across this image I
saved back in 2008. I still love this vignette, the old table a...
New Artist In Store :: Jenny Prinn
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We are THRILLED to welcome artist Jenny Prinn to Maison Luxe!
Over the Bridge 2
Pinwheel 2
Sapphire
Bits 3
Through the Keyhole 2
View more of Jenny's...
New Things, New York & Happy New Year
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*Hello. Happy New Year. How is it March already? I know its a cliché but
time really does fly. **We've had a nice start to 2014. Some good
projects...
An Old Friend Moves to San Francisco
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November 2013; Sonoma, CA
My dear friend from college got a job offer in San Francisco on Thursday
(she's so impressive the company offered her the job on...
This Blog is a-Movin'!
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Same blog, new location:
www.laurenliess.com/pure-style-home
I'm saying goodbye to this web address but Pure Style Home is moving with
me!!
{image via her...
Hamptons Magazine
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I am thrilled to announce that this summer I will once again be a
contributing columnist for Hamptons Magazine online! Hamptons Magazine,
whether the magaz...
Merry Christmas
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Merry Christmas ! I thought I would share a few Christmas photos of Tate.
He will soon be 3 years old. . . I think it is time for another one.
Spe...
Missing Cottage Living
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Looking back through some of my favorite cottages... 1. COZY COTTAGE: I.
LOVE. this kitchen. *and this room- great mix of functional, comfortable
and class...