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An Architecturally Significant David Adler Country House for Sale

Last week’s real estate listing of the iconic Home Alone movie house left readers with a frosty chill, so we decided to head over to Lake Forest, Illinois today and peek inside an exquisite architectural gem for sale. Completed in 1934, Suffield House is considered one of renowned architect David Adler‘s most important country houses. A collaboration with his designer sister, Frances Adler Elkins, this 15,000 sqare-foot residence completed in 1934 is on 5.4 acres in the heart of Lake Forest. Built for Mrs. J. Ogden Lolita Armour, the entrance is neo-Georgian while the rest of the home was designed in a classical French style.

This interior remains untouched and is loaded with priceless, perfectly preserved architectural features, including imported English paneling, antique Chinese oil paintings, exotic marbles, ornate plaster moldings and decoration, original light fixtures, nine fireplaces, custom millwork, and a handsome Versailles patterned hardwood floor.

While the decor leaves much to be desired, we are hoping the new owners will commission Lake Forest-based Shelley Johnstone Design to transform them with keen eye for historic relevance!

Designed for entertaining on a grand scale, the main level has a series of exquisite formal rooms, supported by a service area that rivals the manor home in Downton Abbey with a butler’s pantry, kitchen, breakfast room, silver vault, and a flower arranging room. On the second level are five en suite bedrooms, including a large primary suite, plus a 1,000 square-foot 2 bedroom, 2 bath staff apartment. The top level offers potential for expansion with another 2-bedroom apartment, a large cedar closet, a gift-wrapping room, an exercise room, and storage. A spacious, paneled rec room with a fireplace is a surprise feature in the otherwise utilitarian basement, including a laundry center, vault, wine room, multiple storage rooms, and mechanicals. Recreational features include a beautiful pool, spa, and pool house with a great room, kitchen, dual baths, laundry, and a huge fenced backyard.

This home was ahead of its time with features including a 4-stop passenger elevator and a sophisticated central heat and air conditioning system.

The property also includes a carriage house that would make a great art studio, home office, or guest suite. Other features include a deep 4-car garage and storage facilities for landscaping equipment.

The brick is whitewashed, with the warmth of buff pink coming through.

Available for the first time in nearly 50 years, this is a rare opportunity to own a truly exceptional home by one of the most significant residential architects of all time!

The Glam Pad hopes the new owner will continue to retain this home’s incredible architectural details and preserve its integrity and legacy for generations to come. And we would LOVE to see Lake Forest-based designer Shelley Johnstone commissioned to work her magic with the decor!

The price is $5,495,000, and you can view the listing here.

Maria de la Orden New York Pop Up, Scully & Scully Begonia Bash, and Mario Buatta: Anatomy of a Decorator at Old Westbury Gardens

Welcome to TGP Tidbits where we round up the happenings and our musings of the design industry each week. This week we take a look at the Maria de la Orden New York Pop Up, Scully & Scully Begonia Bash, and Mario Buatta: Anatomy of a Decorator at Old Westbury Gardens. Written by Natalie Aldridge.

Maria de la Orden New York Pop Up

Born in Paris by Madrid native Maria de la Orden, Maria de la Orden Studio will be popping up in New York until June 11th. This worldly brand is a delightful blend of playful prints, vintage-inspired silhouettes, and charming details that are truly captivating.

Maria’s journey began at the age of 19 during a trip to Peru. She brought back vibrant fabrics, transforming them into unique garments for friends and family. These colorful prints and geometric patterns sparked her creativity and led her to partner with Laura de la Révélière. Together, they launched Maria de la Orden Studio in 2019. Most of Maria’s designs are inspired by her childhood and travels, as well as books and vintage stores. Her clothing is unique and unlike anything you will find in most shops.

Since its inception, the brand has flourished, with Maria noting that the pandemic played a role in their rapid ascent. Maria de la Orden Studio continues to gain acclaim, making it a must-watch in the fashion world. While the brand has become quite the fan favorite, stores have yet to come to the US, making this pop-up an exciting opportunity to shop in person. If you find yourself in New York, be sure to stop by. The pop up will be located at 228 Mott Street.

Scully & Scully Begonia Bash

Established in 1934, Scully & Scully is celebrating an impressive 90-year legacy with a grand expansion. Their flagship showroom on Park Avenue in Manhattan has doubled in size, creating a stunning space to showcase their exquisite collection of crystal, private label silver items, jewelry, leather goods, and more. We at The Glam Pad are massive fans of this iconic family-owned business and are delighted to spread the word.

In celebration of this exciting milestone, Scully & Scully has joined forces with the Fund for Park Avenue, enlisting six young designers to create beautiful tablescapes using the wonderful items found within the store. Each designer had total creative control, allowing their unique personality and style to shine through their selection of china patterns, flatware, crystal, and additional touches that made their tables sing.

Among the six designers was The Glam Pad’s very own Natalie Aldridge. Inspired by the Royal Limoges Nymphea Adriana, Natalie played off the punchy colors and ethereal nature of the pattern. To bring a youthful energy to the table, she incorporated the Herend American Wildflowers Butterfly Weed salad plate to highlight the cheerful yellows of the Nymphea. The china arrangement was then finished with the Haviland & Parlon Lexington charger in green. Paired with fun Capdeco Diana flatware in teal, William Yeoward crystal, and linens by Chefanie, the table was both playful and modern. Additionally included in the tablescape were Moser bud vases and Sterling Silver candle stick holders. Natalie’s flower arrangements were the icing on the cake, completing the vibrant and sophisticated look.

Please visit Scully & Scully to recreate the look, and check out the celebratory Garden Party tablescape The Glam Pad coordinated for additional inspiration.

Anatomy of a Decorator at Old Westbury Gardens

Next Thursday, June 6th, Emily Evans Eerdmans—historian, founder of Eerdmans Gallery, and author of Mario Buatta: Anatomy of a Decorator—will be joining the Friends of Old Westbury Gardens for a lecture and book signing at the famed estate. Built in 1906, Old Westbury Gardens was once the cherished abode of John S. Phipps, his delightful wife Margarita Grace Phipps, and their four beloved children. The mansion, designed in the Charles II style by the renowned English designer George A. Crawley, stands as a testament to architectural grandeur. This incredible estate will provide a perfect backdrop for Emily’s inspiring lecture on the “Prince of Chintz” and her book signing. While not decorated by the Mr. Buatta, Old Westbury Gardens is not short of chintz textiles. Many of the grand rooms are adorned in classic and oh so feminine chintz prints.

The Friends of Old Westbury Gardens are dedicated to raising funds for the faithful preservation and interpretation of the estate’s landscape, gardens, architecture, and collections. They will graciously host Emily Evans Eerdmans for the event, offering small bites and champagne. Tickets are available for purchase here!

Mario Buatta: Anatomy of a Decorator by Emily Evans Eerdmans with Foreword by Patricia Altschul
Old Westbury Gardens, Photography credit: Natalie Aldridge
Old Westbury Gardens, Photography credit: Natalie Aldridge
Old Westbury Gardens, Photography credit: Natalie Aldridge
Mario Buatta: Anatomy of a Decorator
Image via Mario Buatta: Anatomy of a Decorator courtesy of Rizzoli
Image via Mario Buatta: Anatomy of a Decorator courtesy of Rizzoli
Image via Mario Buatta: Anatomy of a Decorator courtesy of Rizzoli

Read our favorite articles of the week!

Step Aboard a Restored Presidential Yacht That Once Belonged to JFK and Jackie O. written by Lauren Wicks for Veranda.

How Artist and Architect Michael G. Imber Creates a Sense of Place in Design written by Rebecca Birdwell for Frederic.

Shop this week’s inspired finds!

x Natalie
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The Iconic “Home Alone” House Is for Sale!

One of the most iconic American movie homes is up for grabs, and we couldn’t wait to take a look inside! For millions of fans, a highlight of each holiday season is watching Home Alone, and for me, the timeless 1920s Georgian was always the star of the show. I was a teen when the movie was originally released, and it played a tremendous role in fueling my passion for interior design. However today, the home features a complete renovation and is as crisp and cool as Christmas snow. Long gone are the cozy, warm, holiday-inspired interiors I fell in love with in my youth. The home was last sold 12 years ago, and the current owners have approximately doubled the size adding a covered patio, indoor basketball court, and finished attic. You can see more from the previous listing here. Interestingly, through a partnership with Disney two years ago, the interiors were meticulously recreated – tarantula included – to raffle off a special Airbnb stay following the release of Home Sweet Home Alone (read more and see the formerly recreated interiors here and here).

Let’s take a look at the current MLS images via the Dawn McKenna Group and compare them with a few of the original movie images courtesy of Hooked on Houses. (Hooked on Houses also documents the original floor plan here.)

The asking price is $5.25M.

MLS Description, Courtesy of Coldwell Banker Realty

A legendary holiday dream home, reimagined for modern-day luxury: The stately brick Georgian residence of “Home Alone” fame brings forward a rare opportunity to own one of the most iconic movie residences in American pop culture. Nestled on a picturesque, tree-lined street in the heart of east Winnetka and elegantly poised behind a wrought-iron gate, the property epitomizes classic Chicago suburban architecture. The residence itself is a masterpiece of traditional style with an effortlessly flowing floorplan brimming with warmth, character, and exquisitely crafted detail. Fully renovated and expanded in 2018, the current owners took the utmost care in maintaining the architectural detail and integrity of the home’s most memorable and recognizable spaces. The gracious foyer and unforgettable entry staircase, as well as the formal living and dining room spaces, all remain largely unchanged in form and structure. Stepping beyond these preserved spaces, an expansive addition perfectly suited for modern living presents a new sun-drenched family room with sweeping 10′ 4″ coffered ceilings and walls of French doors that open to the inviting backyard. A magazine-worthy gourmet kitchen with double islands, bespoke white cabinetry and hidden pantry, an 8-burner Wolf range, integrated Sub-Zero fridge and an impressive built-in banquette is perfect for hosting unforgettable gatherings. A second cozy family room tucked away off the kitchen provides yet another haven for casual moments. A screened-in porch with a wood-burning fireplace and expansive patio area overlooking the lush, oversized backyard beckons for alfresco evenings. A generous full bath with access to the backyard could easily be transformed into a pool bath in the future; the lot size of just over half an acre offers endless opportunity. Two laundry rooms – upstairs and downstairs – and a mudroom complete with cubbies and plentiful storage, provide practicality, while the three-car attached heated garage and private parking bay offer ample space for vehicles. Upstairs, discover a luxurious primary suite with gas fireplace, a walk-in closet, and a marble spa bath featuring a gorgeous freestanding soaking tub, separate shower, and dual vanities. Three additional family bedrooms, one with an ensuite, ensure comfortable accommodation for everyone. The magic unfolds beyond the expected on the third floor. Converted from the old attic, a junior primary suite doubles as a magnificent treetop escape featuring a full ensuite bath with soaking tub, exquisite built-ins and stunning backyard views. Descend to the lower level for the ultimate “wow factor.” Here, you’ll find a fully equipped gym, a recreation space, a full bath, wet bar and a state-of-the-art movie theater. The biggest surprise arrives with an incredible, state-of-the-art indoor sports court, featuring a true 3-point line, for endless play and fun. From the promise of movie nights and game days to holiday gatherings surrounded by loved ones, this magical family home truly transcends its architectural pedigree. It’s a chance to own a piece of cinematic history and create lasting memories within its iconic walls.

To learn more about this incredibly special home, please visit the Dawn McKenna Group.

Celebrating 90 Years with Scully & Scully: A Garden Party of Legends

Established in 1934, Scully & Scully is celebrating a legacy of 90 years in business with a grand expansion. The flagship showroom on Park Avenue in Manhattan doubled its footprint to further showcase its offerings of the finest crystal, private label silver items, jewelry, leather goods, and more. We are huge fans of this family-owned business here at The Glam Pad and could not be more excited to spread the word!

If you are in New York City, The Glam Pad cordially invites you to pop by for a delightful shopping experience, and also to see the tablescape we designed to celebrate the occasion! We are thrilled to kick off Scully & Scully’s new initiative in which they are partnering with designers and influencers to create unique tablescapes that help share their story. For our theme we envisioned a whimsical yet elegant garden party held in honor of Scully & Scully’s 90th birthday and physical expansion. Inspired by the “imaginary dinner guest” party game, we played upon the element of fantasy by “inviting” renowned horticulturalists, past and present. We also incorporated the legend behind our favorite china pattern involving Baroness Rothschild and her missing pearls! The goal was to create a setting that was both timeless and visionary, bursting with our favorite garden-themed offerings — including sparkling jewels exclusive to Scully & Scully — in a way that would inspire and delight.

Please enjoy our tablescape below along with a Q&A to tell the story behind our inspiration!

Q: What was your inspiration for the table?

A: As we embrace the arrival of warmer weather and the blossoming of flowers, we’re inspired to celebrate the rejuvenation of spring. To capture this essence, we’ve selected one of our cherished china patterns, Herend Rothschild Bird. Adorned with intricate flora and fauna motifs and rich tones, it evokes visions of a delightful garden party. This pattern, originating in the 1860s for the Baron de Rothschild family of Europe, draws from a captivating 19th-century Hungarian legend surrounding Baroness Rothschild’s lost necklace.

The tale of the Rothschild Bird, coupled with thoughts of a garden gathering, sparked an intriguing idea. What if our garden party table honored the legacies of remarkable women who have significantly influenced horticulture, botany, entertaining, and related fields—perhaps even including Baroness Rothschild herself? Our table becomes a symbolic convergence of great minds, past and present.

Rothschild Bird Salad PlatesRothschild Bird Green Dinner Plates, Yellow Chargers, Bamboo Flatware, Bamboo Candlesticks, Green Orchid Tablecloth, Linen Napkins, Silver Napkin Rings, “Fern” Crystal Stemware, Delft Blue Tulip Vase
Herend Squirrel, Herend Cat with Bird, Rothschild Bird Compote, Pearl Necklaces (here, here, and here)
Herend Bird Place Card Holders, Ruby & Diamond Daisy Pin

Q: How did you choose the six featured horticulturalists?

A: The six women we’ve selected – Gertrude Jekyll, C.Z. Guest, Bunny Mellon, Carolyne Roehm, Beatrix Potter, and the Baroness Rothschild – have left indelible marks on horticulture and related fields. Each represents remarkable strength and march to the beat of her own drum. Drawing inspiration from their lives and achievements, we see in them the embodiment of what we envision as a quintessential #verytgp woman.

Herend Bumble Bee, Herend Duckling in Boots, Herend Pelican, Herend Bonbonniere with Butterfly Finial

Q: What do you love about the Herend Rothschild Bird pattern?

A:  Rothschild Bird was created in 1860, so it would have been a classic by the time Scully & Scully was established in 1934. The pattern is considered by connoisseurs to be the epitome of hand painting on porcelain.

Twelve different motifs portray a 19th century tale about Baroness Rothschild, who lost her pearl necklace in the garden of her Vienna residence. Several days later it was found by her gardener, who saw birds playing with it in a tree. This enchanting story inspired us to incorporate pearls and exquisite pieces of garden-themed jewelry throughout our tablescape.

Herend Kingfisher, Herend Kitten in Flowerpot, Herend Butterfly, Herend Baby Chick

Herend Butterfly, Herend Baby Chick, Gold & Diamond Flower Pin

Herend Chinese Bouquet Rust Covered Sugar Bowl 

Herend Squirrel, Jeweled Hummingbird Brooch

Herend Bird on a Peach, Herend Love Bug, Gold & Diamond Clematis Pin
Herend Mushrooms, Green Herend Parakeet 
Herend Baby Chick, Gold & Diamond Flower Pin
Chippendale Chairs

We encourage you to visit Scully & Scully at 504 Park Avenue in New York City to enjoy their new expansion and shop for exquisite treasures including tabletop, home goods, furnishings, jewelry, accessories, bridal registries, and more.

Scully & Scully is a multi-generation, family-owned business. Please visit their website to shop online, click here to request a catalogue, and follow @scullyandscully on Instagram for ongoing inspiration.

Jayson Home at Bergdorf Goodman, WOW!house, and Nickey Kehoe Opens in New York

Welcome to TGP Tidbits where we round up the happenings and our musings of the design industry each week. This week we take a look atJayson Home at Bergdorf Goodman, WOW!house, and Nickey Kehoe’s New York showroom and shop. Written by Natalie Aldridge.

Jayson Home at Bergdorf Goodman

Jayson Home, the Chicago-based home goods store, is set to take over the seventh-floor loft of the legendary Bergdorf Goodman this summer! From now until August 19th, shoppers can step off the escalator and feel as though they’ve been transported to the famed Paris Flea Market. The Jayson Home Loft will be brimming with stunning vintage and antique treasures from France, Italy, and Belgium, along with Jayson Home’s must-have accessories, curiosities, artwork, rugs, and lighting.

 

Since 1994, Jayson Home has been traveling the globe in search of home furnishings and accessories designed to inspire. This relentless pursuit has resulted in an ever-evolving collection of vintage and modern pieces—including furniture, tableware, lighting, candles, books, pillows, textiles, and more—making Jayson Home both a resource for designers and a destination for design enthusiasts. Over time, the iconic Chicago shop has expanded to include a thriving online hub, allowing Jayson Home to reach décor enthusiasts worldwide.

This collaboration is a meeting of the minds for two luxury powerhouses. With a knack for curating top-notch design pieces and an exquisite selection of unique vintage finds, the BG loft will be the ultimate design hotspot this spring and summer. Can’t make it in person? The Jayson Home treasures will be available online as well!

WOW!house

At The Glam Pad, we’ve explored countless designer showhouses, and each new debut sparks our curiosity. Enter WOW!house, the acclaimed showhouse presented by Design Centre, Chelsea Harbour. Nestled in London’s Design Avenue, WOW!house is a stunning 500-square-meter masterpiece featuring 19 full-sized rooms and outdoor spaces, each meticulously crafted by world-renowned interior designers in collaboration with top brands and suppliers.

Since its debut in 2022, WOW!house has lived up to its name, dazzling thousands of visitors and earning widespread acclaim. Built from scratch in the Design Centre’s magnificent Design Avenue, its inaugural designers and sponsors showcased the incredible possibilities of industry collaboration. In 2023, WOW!house reached new heights with world-class designers creating even more captivating rooms and additions like the Legend Room and Terrace. Visitor numbers soared, cementing WOW!house as a must-see summer event on the international design calendar.

Now in its third year, WOW!house returns from June 4th to July 4th, 2024, featuring favorites such as Guy Goodfellow, Veere Grenney, Benedict Foley, Ken Fulk, and many more. We cannot wait to see what these incredible designers create this year! Tickets are available for purchase here.

 

Nickey Kehoe Opens in New York

In 2004, Todd Nickey and Amy Kehoe launched their design partnership, driven by a shared curiosity and an exceptional talent for uncovering unconventional beauty. Their journey has been a relentless pursuit of excellence in their craft. Relocating from New York to California, they founded the renowned Los Angeles-based design studio and boutique, Nickey Kehoe. Here, they introduced a new era of luxury with bespoke furniture and meticulously curated home accessories from around the world. Their work is characterized by refined elegance, strict adherence to design principles, and meticulous attention to detail.

Now, the pair has come full circle with the opening of their 10th Street store and showroom in the heart of New York. Debuting this week with great fanfare, the beloved design firm occupies the parlor and garden levels of a historic brownstone. From linens to kitchenware, antique chaises to sconces, and everything in between, Nickey Kehoe has become the one stop shop for high design. Let’s have a look inside!

Read our favorite articles of the week!

Step Inside a Historic Wiltshire Estate Where Colorful, Easygoing Style Prevails written by Caroline Donald for Veranda.

Tour a New House With Old Soul in the Chicago Suburbs written by Melinda Page for Frederic.

Why We Should Continue Embracing Pre-War Architecture written by Jessica Cherner for House Beautiful.

Shop this week’s inspired finds!

x Natalie
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Country House Living with Nora Murphy

We are huge fans of Nora Murphy’s classic country house style here at The Glam Pad, and we couldn’t wait to review her latest book released this spring, Country House Living: Celebrating the Beauty of Life at Home.  Nora believes a country house isn’t so much a place as it is a state of mind. A country house is warm, welcoming—at once down to earth, yet elegant. A country house has genuine character, tells a story, and is truly, wonderfully lived in.

Country House Living explores the tenets of country house style, as illustrated by Nora’s own “new” country house, and the many other striking homes she has curated for the book. Each one of these homeowners has embraced country house style—but each implements it in their own unique way. There is a pastoral 1732 center-chimney colonial in Connecticut nestled in spectacular gardens, a cozy cottage on the coast of Maine rich with local details, and an 1840s Greek Revival in the Hudson Valley filled with romantic Victorian ephemera. Common threads weave through the stories: the thrill of the antiques hunt, the role of history, and the priority of comfort.

Country House Living: Celebrating the Beauty of Life at Home

Filled with practical ways to celebrate American country style, beautifully designed with a ribbon bookmark, and written in the author’s warm and effusive voice, this book will inspire readers to create a country house lifestyle wherever they live. We also highly recommend Nora’s first book, Nora Murphy’s Country House Style: Making your Home a Country House.

About The Author
Nora Murphy’s lifestyle brand Nora Murphy Country House celebrates decorating, gardening, and entertaining, and is home to an award-winning blog; online magazine; the e-commerce site, Hunt Club; and the brick-and-mortar store, The Little Shop. Previously, Murphy was Executive Vice President of Style and Advertising at Ethan Allen. She is the author of Nora Murphy’s Country House Style.

A Norwich Dream for Sale: Catton Place

Written by Natalie Aldridge.

Today our English countryside real estate dreams continue… Nestled within the storied estate of Little Dunham sits Catton Place. Exuding a captivating heritage deeply entwined with Norwich’s storied history, the home was originally commissioned by Robert Rogers, son of Norfolk’s High Sheriff and later mayor in 1758. This distinguished manor stands as a testament to centuries of captivating history. Rogers, in the creation of this opulent residence, envisioned not just a home but a monument to his legacy, etching his name into the fabric of Norwich’s social fabric.

During an era where Norwich rivaled London in significance, fueled by a flourishing wool and leatherworking industry, the city was dotted with a number of prestigious residences. Catton Place epitomizes the architectural brilliance of its time. Its interiors, brimming with intricate plasterwork and a staircase evoking the splendor of the nearby Melton Hall, stand as a testament to the artistry of its craftsmanship. While many details of the interiors appear to be simple, upon closer look one will notice the finer touches that make the home a true English Georgian manor home.

Distinctive among Norwich’s Georgian houses, Catton Place maintains its authenticity, having remained a residential home throughout its existence, notwithstanding requisitions during tumultuous periods such as World War I and II. Among its notable occupants were Henry Lathom, a pivotal figure in the East India Company, revered for his crusade against its unethical practices in India, and Sir Samuel Bignold, a towering figure at Norwich Union during the 19th century. Catton Place has an enduring legacy within Norwich’s history. Now, this remarkable estate has entered a new chapter as it hits the market. Let’s take a look at the interiors!

For more on Catton Place, be certain to check out the home’s listing here.
x Natalie
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Kips Bay Decorator Showhouse New York, Dôen for Gap, and Pepper Home for Petite Keep

Welcome to TGP Tidbits where we round up the happenings and our musings of the design industry each week. This week we take a look at Kips Bay Decorator Showhouse New York, the DÔEN collection for Gap, and Pepper Home for Petite Keep. Written by Natalie Aldridge.

Kips Bay Decorator Showhouse New York

The Kips Bay Decorator Show House has returned to the vibrant heart of the Big Apple for its 49th annual showcase. Esteemed interior designers eagerly undertake the task of transforming a luxurious Manhattan residence into a captivating exhibition of fine furnishings, contemporary art, and innovative design.

This esteemed event traces its origins back to 1973 when a dedicated group of supporters for the Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club launched the Decorator Show House with the noble aim of raising funds for essential after-school and enrichment programs benefiting New York City’s youth. Over the following decades, this initiative has blossomed into a cornerstone event for the design industry, extending its influence to other cities such as Palm Beach and Dallas.

For its latest installment, the showhouse has secured the iconic Upper East Side townhouse at 125 East 65th Street. Crafted in 1904 by the renowned architect Charles Platt, this historic residence stands as a testament to his architectural brilliance. Platt is known for his elegant yet functional homes and celebrated for his work with prominent families including the Roosevelts and Astors. Throughout its storied history, this distinguished abode has welcomed notable residents such as publishing magnate Henry Luce and Dr. Frederic Reed, a pioneering figure at Columbia University.

The showhouse opened its to the public on Thursday, May 2nd, and will run through May 28th. Let’s a take look a few of our favorite rooms!

Benjamin Vandiver photographed by Nickolas Sargent
Phillip Thomas, “The Andes Club”
McMillen Photographed by Nickolas Sargent
Kit Kemp Photographed by Nickolas Sargent
Patrick Mele Photographed by Nickolas Sargent
Patrick Mele Photographed by Nickolas Sargent
Shawn Henderson Photographed by Nickolas Sargent

Dôen for Gap

Nothing screams bohemian summer like beloved West Coast clothing company Dôen. Founded by sisters Margaret and Katherine Kleveland, this ultra-feminine yet timelessly classic label captures the essence of the season. Now, they’ve joined forces with the American icon, Gap, for an exclusive summer capsule collection. Noted as a celebration of sisterhood, the extensive 51-piece collection will offer both women and kids clothing seamlessly blending  Dôen’s aesthetics with Gap’s iconic styles. Despite bearing the prestigious Dôen label, don’t anticipate exorbitant prices. With pieces priced between $20 and $158, the collection remains in line with Gap’s customary offerings, ensuring accessibility without compromising on quality or style.

Sisters Lily Aldridge and Ruby Aldridge for Dôen x Gap

 

The collection is set to launch May 17th at 12:00 p.m. Eastern Time. Set your alarm and get ready to shop here!

Pepper Home for Petite Keep

Pepper Home was founded with the shared desire of two best friends to infuse their living spaces with warmth and personality. Built on the principle that everyone deserves to feel a sense of ownership in their home, irrespective of property titles, Pepper Home presents a vibrant assortment of custom home décor essentials. From sumptuous pillows to sophisticated curtains, from chic table linens to captivating wallpaper, Pepper empowers individuals to craft bespoke pieces that mirror their unique style and personality. Offering an array of exclusive prints, bold hues, and refined finishes, customers can personalize their spaces to reflect their individuality.

The duo has paired with the cult classic, Petite Keep! Petite Keep is built on the desire to transform ordinary mementos into cherished treasures. Founded in 2020, Petite Keep swiftly adapted to the aspirations of its clientele, expanding its offerings beyond personalized trunks to cater to life’s significant moments – weddings, graduations, and more. Today, Petite Keep has become the go-to for custom keepsake boxes that cane be personalized and curated to one’s own style. Now, you can shop Petite Keep adored with Pepper Home’s signature prints. These adorable boxes make a wonderful gift or personal treasure and can be shopped here!

Read our favorite articles of the week!

Shop this week’s inspired finds!

x Natalie
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The One Day Box by Flora Soames: A Life-Changing Love of Home

Written by Natalie Aldridge.

Interior designer Flora Soames – the great-granddaughter of Sir Winston Churchill – is one of the UK’s brightest interior, fabric and wallpaper design talents. Her namesake firm, established in 2009, has evolved into a powerhouse brand synonymous with quintessential English style. By 2019, the design world was abuzz with the launch of her revered fabric and wallpaper collection. With an innate ability to blend the past with the present, Flora’ discerning eye is honed by a lifelong passion for collecting furniture, textiles, and accessories. Her collection, ranging from chintz to checkerboard wovens, is a captivating fusion of antique charm and contemporary allure.

©The One Day Box: A Life-Changing Love of Home by Flora Soames, Rizzoli, 2023.

Flora crafts interiors that seamlessly blend the timeless elegance of English countryside estates with the avant-garde flair of modern design. Picture Downton Abbey meets London high street—a delightful blend of old-world charm and modern vibrancy. Fueled by a love for collecting, a reverence for heritage, and an insatiable appetite for color and pattern, Flora’s work spans from the quaint corners of England to faraway destinations.

Enter the “One Day Box“, a concept inspired by a place — real or imaginary — where we store fragments of our past, cherished relics evoking nostalgia and those little keepsakes we stash for later references. Through this concept, Flora has authored her first book, The One Day Box: A Life-Changing Love of Home, a delightful stroll down memory lane, illustrating how these treasures weave into the very fabric of our homes.

© The One Day Box: A Life-Changing Love of Home by Flora Soames, Rizzoli, 2023.

Flora’s book presents her reflections on the concept of home and explores the sentiments evoked by certain objects during seminal moments in her life. From personalities and places to beloved objects, she shows how our patchwork of memories can energize the process of creating and living in a home. Exquisite photographs of her projects—including her refurbished countryside cottage in Dorset, an architecturally prominent house in the Cotswolds, and her family’s home in North Norfolk—alongside images of vibrant fabrics and wallpaper bring her thoughts and distinctive style to life.

Every snapshot is a testament to Flora’s indomitable spirit and her talent for imbuing homes with wit and charm.”The One Day Box” is an essential addition to the library of all design lovers. Its allure extends beyond mere beauty, encompassing an ethos that is both remarkable and inspiring, going beyond the conventions of a typical design book.

©The One Day Box: A Life-Changing Love of Home by Flora Soames, Rizzoli, 2023.
© The One Day Box: A Life-Changing Love of Home by Flora Soames, Rizzoli, 2023.
© The One Day Box: A Life-Changing Love of Homeby Flora Soames, Rizzoli, 2023.
© The One Day Box: A Life-Changing Love of Home by Flora Soames, Rizzoli, 2023.


Click above for an enchanting tour of Flora’s own woodland cottage, presented by House & Garden

You can also click here to tour the home of Alice Naylor-Leyland, one of our all-time favorites, also designed by Flora.
©The One Day Box: A Life-Changing Love of Home by Flora Soames, Rizzoli, 2023.
x Natalie
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Dreaming of English Countryside Real Estate

As a child who voraciously consumed classic English literature by authors such as Jane Austen, the Brontë sisters, and Daphne du Maurier, it is fun to daydream about life in the English countryside while perusing real estate listings online, thanks to technology today. Let’s take a peek inside a stunning Estate for sale, situated outside the quiet rural village of Fingringhoe in Essex, surrounded by 81 acres of open countryside. The 18th century Grade II Listed moated house boasts approximately 6,535 square feet in addition to stables, a brewhouse, and more. In addition to various areas of woodland, there is a beautiful walled garden, formal rose garden, gazebo, kitchen garden, outdoor swimming pool, an all-weather tennis court, greenhouses, woodland walks, and various fish ponds.

This dreamy English Estate is listed by Strutt & Parker, and you can click here to learn more. And click here to see another of our favorite recently listed English Countryside homes.