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Magic Mushrooms • The rebirth of Gabriella Crespi’s fabulous Fungo lamp
Soft Landing • Deploying yards upon yards of the finest fabrics, Loro Piana unveils a luxurious update to a private getaway at Lake Como’s legendary Villa d’Este hotel
Planting the Seed • Elegant alfresco furniture, high-style tools, and more favorite finds for green thumbs and garden lovers
Blooming Genius • Bette Midler’s New York Restoration Project nurtures a multilayered, multipurpose Bronx community garden
Good Nature
MORE THAN A FRIDGE • You can have a refrigerator in your kitchen, or you can have a Liebherr. Driven by innovation and elegant design, Liebherr has dedicated all of their efforts to push the limits of efficiency, convenience, and customization to produce the world’s greatest cooling solutions.
Smart Ideas
He’ll Always Have Paris • Tom Scheerer transforms a picturesque flat on the Île Saint-Louis into an inviting home away from home for himself and his friends
Sleeping Beauty • Pattern-happy designer JJ Martin dreams up bold new bedding for La DoubleJ
VISION QUEST • Every square inch of Maria Sharapova’s dreamy Los Angeles home is a testament to the tennis great’s style, spirit, and focus
CHILD PROOF • Maisonette cofounder Sylvana Durrett calls on Carrier and Company to fashion a glamorous yet family-friendly nest in Brooklyn
design notes • THE DETAILS THAT MAKE THE LOOK
Golden Hours • When it’s raining in Paris, designer Jean-Louis Deniot simply hops a plane to his blissful hideaway in sunny Los Angeles
design notes • THE DETAILS THAT MAKE THE LOOK
BOLD STROKES • Buzzy Milanese designer Cristina Celestino creates an exuberant collection for Fendi Casa
LAP OF LUXURY • In central London, Pierre Yovanovitch puts a modern spin on a turn-of-the century home—with a pool to die for
IN THE HEIGHTS • Fashion designer Adam Lippes outfits his A-list Brooklyn apartment with a quirky attitude and low-cost, high-style antiques
resources • Items pictured but not listed here are not sourceable. Items similar to vintage and antique pieces shown are often available from the dealers listed.
Lighting the Way
DINING BY DESIGN