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The Enlightenment

If you’ve ever wandered through Boston’s Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, danced in a ballroom at the Westin Copley Place hotel, or even walked past the […]

Upward Bound

Renovations, like relationships, are a series of compromises—so it’s safe to say that Steve Naha and Vincenzo Scibelli are experts at meeting in the middle. […]

Paradigm Shift

It’s not every day that designers get to mix bales of hay and molten metal. But when a couple in the western suburbs needed a barn […]

Wide Open Spaces

Sheila Galligan is used to close quarters: the Interior designer lives and works in a 1,250-square-foot Back Bay apartment that she shares with her husband, […]

Boston Home Winter 2010: Covet: Susannah Haesche: vintage Swiss prints

As Boston Home‘s art director, Susannah Haesche knows design. Now she’s moving to New York for a dream job at O magazine—and there are two […]

Boston Home Winter 2010: Need for Speed: Cambridge's Single Speed Design: sustainable architecture

Boston Home: Why Boston?JH: Like a lot of young designers, we met at Harvard’s Graduate School of Design. Jinhee was finishing her master’s when we […]

Boston Home Winter 2010: Talking Stock: Gurari Collections

The 17th-century “cabinet of curiosities”—a display case filled with outlandish knickknacks—has been revived everywhere from Pottery Barn to local boutiques. Gurari Collections owner Russ Gerard, […]

Boston Home Winter 2010: Open House: Reuse, Recycle, Reinvent

“How many times can i say the words ‘yard sale’?” asks John Meyers. The answer: a lot. He and his wife, Linda, partners in the […]

Boston Home Winter 2010: Salem's Windows

Founded in 1626 (that’s four years before the Puritans settled Boston), the city of Salem is a history buff’s dream. Visitors may flock to the […]

Restaurants

Provence Town

Once upon a time, Boston had small plates. Then came upscale regional Italian, the “urban brasseries,” the hyper-local and seasonal menus, and then what feels […]