The Rolling Stones sing that we’ll ride wild horses some day, but there are still many ways for equine enthusiasts to get their fill of these fantastic animals—from furnishing with horseinspired home decor to attending elite equestrian events such as the Rolex Central Park Horse Show (RCPHS). This show gallops into New York City’s Wollman […]
Our Latest Obsession: Bar Cabinets
Masquerading as a piece of furniture, the bar cabinet is a chic yet discreet way to organize spirits and glassware while keeping them close at hand. From low, credenzalike shapes to tall pieces that look more like armoires, bar cabinets have many forms. Helpful features to look for: adjustable shelves for fitting bottles of various […]
Must Reads
Acclaimed Atlanta interior designer Beth Webb has just released her first book, which explores how design can elevate the everyday by evoking the five senses. In Beth Webb: An Eye for Beauty: Rooms That Speak to the Senses (Rizzoli, $45), she explains the fundamentals of creating a home with visual appeal that enhances quality of life. The book […]
It’s All About Hue
Wish you could replicate a color you captured photographing an interior during your summer travels? It’s easier than you think thanks to the latest paint color apps. Color Capture by Benjamin Moore and ColorSnap by Sherwin-Williams both feature color matching so you can figure out which of their paint colors is closest to your pic. […]
Upcoming Events
SEPT. 5–DEC. 3 Celebrate the life and work of late abstract expressionist painter Sheba Sharrow with the “Balancing Act” exhibit at Monmouth University’s DiMattio Gallery in West Long Branch, in partnership with James Yarosh Associates Fine Art Gallery. Sparrow participated in many social justice movements of the ’60s and ’70s and used poetic text and disturbing […]