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ELLE DECOR

Mar 01 2022
Magazine

A fashion-savvy home decorating magazine for the new generation of design professionals and consumers who know exactly what they want, ELLE DECOR covers fashionable and inspirational products that bring couture chic to every room of your home.

Elle Décor

ART MAKES THE ROOM

GOOD TO GLOW • The best new lighting celebrates form, function, and the fantastic.

OEUVRE THE TOP • Jack Shainman Gallery director Joeonna Bellorado-Samuels and designer Leyden Lewis offer their takes on avant-garde home products designed by fine artists.

LET THEM ALL TALK • Two New York City galleries put art and design in conversation. We’re listening.

SAFETY NOT GUARANTEED • How one art collector learned to stop worrying and love the chaos.

WHERE TO BEGIN? • One couple’s modest proposal blossoms into an artful interior by Billy Cotton.

MINA STONE • The author, chef, and proprietor of Mina’s, the café at MoMA PS1, relishes a good bodega run, collaborating with artists, and these eight essentials.

ORBITAL CYCLES • A bold new collection fetes a luxury house’s design ingenuity—and love of the cosmos.

CURTAINS UP • A French fabric atelier opens a dramaladen New York City showroom inspired by the artist Pierre Le-Tan.

DREAM WEAVER • Diedrick Brackens marries the magical and the mundane in his art.

GOOD ON PAPER • Boldness and whimsy are making their long overdue comeback in the home. Are your walls ready for the revolution?

NOW TRENDING

PRINT’S NOT DEAD • Bring any room in your home instantly to life with these eye-popping new wallcoverings.

CENTER STAGE • Janus et Cie’s distinctive outdoor collections prove the enduring appeal of great performance.

THE ART ISSUE • Go ahead: Put these inspired interiors on a pedestal. Plus, new takes on craft by five rising stars of American design.

HER ROMAN EMPIRE • In her apartment near the Piazza Navona, the art scholar Carolina Vincenti has created a timeless setting filled with her love of culture, beauty, and history.

CURVE YOUR ENTHUSIASM • With sinuous surfaces, painterly marbles, and statement-making art, designer Nicole Hollis transforms a San Francisco landmark into a family home that’s a star turn of creative ambition.

OUTSIDE THE BOX • When gallery owner Alex Logsdail moved into a Hamptons house with an art-world pedigree, he turned its landscape by Edwina von Gal into a striking showcase for the work he sells.

A CLASSIC TWO • Designer William Cullum makes an outsize impression in his Greenwich Village studio apartment, where a pair of rooms feels like a palace.

MAKE IT WORK! • These five rising stars in American design are bringing traditional craft techniques firmly into the 21st century.

HEART OF GLASS • Designer Rodney Lawrence makes an extremely rare and dramatic Tiffany window the centerpiece of a jewelbox home on the South Florida coast.

BUILT TO LAST • In the San Francisco Bay Area, a classic 1970s Eichler house shows its staying power when a clever remodel sets the stage for its owners: a passionate collector and her lively young family.

RESOURCES • Items pictured but not listed are from private collections.

LOOKING GLASS • For our new column, architect Stephanie Goto reflects on a space that left an indelible impression on her: artist and set designer Es Devlin’s Forest of Us installation in Miami.

BEN SOLEIMANI


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 140 Publisher: Hearst Edition: Mar 01 2022

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: February 16, 2022

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OverDrive Magazine

subjects

Home & Garden

Languages

English

A fashion-savvy home decorating magazine for the new generation of design professionals and consumers who know exactly what they want, ELLE DECOR covers fashionable and inspirational products that bring couture chic to every room of your home.

Elle Décor

ART MAKES THE ROOM

GOOD TO GLOW • The best new lighting celebrates form, function, and the fantastic.

OEUVRE THE TOP • Jack Shainman Gallery director Joeonna Bellorado-Samuels and designer Leyden Lewis offer their takes on avant-garde home products designed by fine artists.

LET THEM ALL TALK • Two New York City galleries put art and design in conversation. We’re listening.

SAFETY NOT GUARANTEED • How one art collector learned to stop worrying and love the chaos.

WHERE TO BEGIN? • One couple’s modest proposal blossoms into an artful interior by Billy Cotton.

MINA STONE • The author, chef, and proprietor of Mina’s, the café at MoMA PS1, relishes a good bodega run, collaborating with artists, and these eight essentials.

ORBITAL CYCLES • A bold new collection fetes a luxury house’s design ingenuity—and love of the cosmos.

CURTAINS UP • A French fabric atelier opens a dramaladen New York City showroom inspired by the artist Pierre Le-Tan.

DREAM WEAVER • Diedrick Brackens marries the magical and the mundane in his art.

GOOD ON PAPER • Boldness and whimsy are making their long overdue comeback in the home. Are your walls ready for the revolution?

NOW TRENDING

PRINT’S NOT DEAD • Bring any room in your home instantly to life with these eye-popping new wallcoverings.

CENTER STAGE • Janus et Cie’s distinctive outdoor collections prove the enduring appeal of great performance.

THE ART ISSUE • Go ahead: Put these inspired interiors on a pedestal. Plus, new takes on craft by five rising stars of American design.

HER ROMAN EMPIRE • In her apartment near the Piazza Navona, the art scholar Carolina Vincenti has created a timeless setting filled with her love of culture, beauty, and history.

CURVE YOUR ENTHUSIASM • With sinuous surfaces, painterly marbles, and statement-making art, designer Nicole Hollis transforms a San Francisco landmark into a family home that’s a star turn of creative ambition.

OUTSIDE THE BOX • When gallery owner Alex Logsdail moved into a Hamptons house with an art-world pedigree, he turned its landscape by Edwina von Gal into a striking showcase for the work he sells.

A CLASSIC TWO • Designer William Cullum makes an outsize impression in his Greenwich Village studio apartment, where a pair of rooms feels like a palace.

MAKE IT WORK! • These five rising stars in American design are bringing traditional craft techniques firmly into the 21st century.

HEART OF GLASS • Designer Rodney Lawrence makes an extremely rare and dramatic Tiffany window the centerpiece of a jewelbox home on the South Florida coast.

BUILT TO LAST • In the San Francisco Bay Area, a classic 1970s Eichler house shows its staying power when a clever remodel sets the stage for its owners: a passionate collector and her lively young family.

RESOURCES • Items pictured but not listed are from private collections.

LOOKING GLASS • For our new column, architect Stephanie Goto reflects on a space that left an indelible impression on her: artist and set designer Es Devlin’s Forest of Us installation in Miami.

BEN SOLEIMANI


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