Category Archives: New York City

AUG 29th

Live the Laduree Way

  French macaron lovers are rejoicing this morning as the first Laduree patisserie in the United States opens today on Manhattan’s Madison Avenue. Several of my blogging friends adore these heavenly treats as much as I do including  Tina @ … Continue reading

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AUG 11th

Martin Brudnizki & His Havens Of Cool

  I really dig Martin Brudnizki. He is one of the most talented and sought after interior designers in the restaurant and hospitality business. Based in London, with an office in New York, the Swedish born Brudnizki refers to himself … Continue reading

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AUG 8th

My Interview by The Enchanted Home and Gorgeous Van Cleef & Arpels

Tina at The Enchanted Home blog has graciously included me in her “Behind the Blogger Series!” You can read the interview here: I think Tina has one of the best blogs on interior and home design. Her posts are beautiful, … Continue reading

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MAY 23rd

1stdibs @ NYDC

  I just returned from working in Atlanta and I have been inspired and invigorated by all the great things I found for clients and the presentations by Victoria Hagan, Juan Montoya and David Easton. It was great to catch … Continue reading

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JAN 6th

Murder, Scandal and Amazing Architecture

I’ll admit that I like a juicy story as much as the next person. If it happens to be true and involves a genius architect, a sociopath of social standing and a showgirl then all the better. I am currently … Continue reading

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NOV 15th

How the other half lived…

In the latest issue of Preservation Magazine, there is an interesting list of the top 16 sites to see if you dig National Trust Historic sites.   The list was a somewhat familiar one, with places like the Frederick Robie House … Continue reading

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