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A WORLD WELL LIVED


Campion Platt : The Internationalism of Wellington
For this year’s Holiday House, Campion Platt set out to capture something larger than decoration: the evolving identity of Wellington itself. “There’s a completely different energy happening here now,” Platt says. “Wellington has become an international community in a way people are only beginning to understand.” For decades, Palm Beach embodied a distinctly traditional vision of American luxury — polished, inherited, and rooted in old-world sensibilities. Miami, meanwhile, c


THE NEW LANGUAGE OF ESCAPE
Inside Holiday House Wellington, where immersive interiors redefine the emotional experience of luxury living. HW Interiors | Photographer: Amanda James There is a noticeable shift happening in the world of interiors. For years, luxury design centered around perfection—rooms polished to such precision they felt almost untouchable. Spaces designed to impress rather than invite. Increasingly, however, the most memorable interiors are moving in another direction entirely. Soft


Where Art Lives
Stephanie Rapp Interiors Designs a Westport Home Around a Collector’s Eye When a well-traveled couple returned to Connecticut after years abroad, they weren’t looking simply to renovate a home—they wanted to create a place where their life’s collection of art could truly live. The result is Gallery Chic, a striking 10,000-square-foot Westport residence reimagined by Stephanie Rapp Interiors as both a sophisticated home and an immersive backdrop for an extraordinary collection


The Reimagined Lobby at The Chanler
Photograph credit : The Chanler Newport’s most iconic mansion has turned a vibrant new page. The Chanler at Cliff Walk recently unveiled a transformation of its lobby and guest spaces that feels less like a renovation and more like a gentle awakening, blending Gilded Age bones with a spirited, modern pulse. The arrival experience centers on a reception desk of scalloped white oak, accented with hammered brass and glowing onyx. Behind it, twenty brass keys hang in a luminous d


A House on the Horizon
Designed by Tanner White Architects, this contemporary ranch house quietly frames the surrounding farmland. Photography: Sabrina Cole Quinn Interior Design: Briar Design Builder: Jensen Hus Landscape Design: Paul Maue Associates Landscape Architects Set amid hundreds of acres of open farmland, this quietly striking home feels less like a statement imposed upon the landscape and more like a natural extension of it. The property unfolds toward a broad horse pasture that stretch


An Evening in Residence: Gingham & Gable Interior Design at Delamar Greenwich Harbor
Inside an evening with Gingham & Gable at Delamar Greenwich Harbor, exploring timeless interior design, craftsmanship, and coastal elegance in Greenwich.


The Art of Feeling at Home: Ariel Okin on Interior Design, Memory, and Meaning
Inside The Happy Home by Ariel Okin There’s a moment that happens in truly great homes — often before you can name why. It’s not about perfection or polish, nor about chasing a trend or a look. It’s the feeling that someone lives here. That stories have unfolded in these rooms. That joy, memory, and meaning are layered quietly into the walls. That moment is precisely what Ariel Okin has built her design philosophy — and her first book, The Happy Home — around. In the book,


The Pearl Palace
A Saltbox Dream on Gardiners Bay Photography of William Waldron Tucked away in the storied enclave of East Hampton’s Springs—where artists once roamed and the bay whispers secrets only the locals understand—there’s a house that feels like it floated in from a dream. They call it the Pearl Palace, and like any good nickname, it says a lot without saying too much. By William Waldron This is not your average Hamptons home. Built entirely from the ground up by its imaginative own
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