Great post as always. Beautiful rooms.
I am still mulling over January’s posts. You know one thing I have taken away…Take time to hunt down what you really love and it will stand the test of time. I am really over the change change change mode; maybe my age (57) has something to do with that. I always tore pages out of magazines and kept them in folders. I still have them even in the day of digital. I find that those pages I tore out all those years ago are still things I love. They have stood the test of time. I have never been too trendy especially with my furniture. I am glad I held true to my heart.
Thank you for this beautiful tribute . I had the pleasure of hearing him speak in Williamsburg . Truly inspiring with a sense of humor. I had always admired his work and kept the issue of Southern Accents of Nancy and his home. He was such a southern gentleman and loved his style which is timeless.
His work is a classic example of anti trend thread we been discussing on this blog. I liked his saying If I like it, it must be right’ said I bet, with a wink. Rest in Peace and condolences to your family and close friends friends. You will not be forgotten
While I was not privileged enough to call him a friend, I have been in his home. What struck me was the kitchen. While it was gorgeous in every wat, it was very obvious that it was really used. There were well thumbed cookbooks and a cooktop that looked as though it cooked many meals. It made me happy to know that all of this beauty was not just for show.
Beautiful tribute!
All of his work is timeless and beautiful… I send out my condolences to his family and the design world.
Great post as always. Beautiful rooms.
I am still mulling over January’s posts. You know one thing I have taken away…Take time to hunt down what you really love and it will stand the test of time. I am really over the change change change mode; maybe my age (57) has something to do with that. I always tore pages out of magazines and kept them in folders. I still have them even in the day of digital. I find that those pages I tore out all those years ago are still things I love. They have stood the test of time. I have never been too trendy especially with my furniture. I am glad I held true to my heart.
Thank you for this beautiful tribute . I had the pleasure of hearing him speak in Williamsburg . Truly inspiring with a sense of humor. I had always admired his work and kept the issue of Southern Accents of Nancy and his home. He was such a southern gentleman and loved his style which is timeless.
These are seriously beautiful rooms and what a great looking couple! She is so beautiful! What a wonderful tribute Andrea. Xo
Dan Carithers was one of my favorites. His rooms were elegant but warm. He will be missed.
His work is a classic example of anti trend thread we been discussing on this blog. I liked his saying If I like it, it must be right’ said I bet, with a wink. Rest in Peace and condolences to your family and close friends friends. You will not be forgotten
Such a gentleman.
Very sad news to learn today, but we thank you for sharing it with us.
Our condolences to his family and friends.
While I was not privileged enough to call him a friend, I have been in his home. What struck me was the kitchen. While it was gorgeous in every wat, it was very obvious that it was really used. There were well thumbed cookbooks and a cooktop that looked as though it cooked many meals. It made me happy to know that all of this beauty was not just for show.
His home was magnificent . Thank you for sharing.