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History Restored
November 28, 2011
A few years ago, when Molly Fienning and her husband, Ted, who flies F18s for the
U.S. Marines, found out they would be stationed in Beaufort, South Carolina,
they immediately knew they wanted to live in a historic home. Having grown up in
Sumter, South Carolina, Ted was aware of Beaufort’s rich heritage, which is
chock-full of significant Civil War history and antebellum architecture. “We
wanted to support the historic district,” says Molly. “We love the idea of being
in an old house—that’s part of the charm of Beaufort. The antebellum
architecture is breathtaking.” Read more….
Small Is Beautiful
November 14, 2011
interior designer Keith Lichtman, small is beautiful. He has transformed a
750-square-foot New York City apartment into a showplace that functions superbly
as living space, and feels much bigger than it really is. The place also
reflects Lichtman’s trademark technique of combining vintage pieces with modern,
creating a stimulating, eclectic mix. Read more…
A Harvest Menu
November 7, 2011
and gold, blustery fall winds sweep in and leave us craving heart-warming
dinners. But as long as days are mild and fall sports are in full swing, I like
to limit my time in the kitchen and take advantage of the fun outdoors. These
recipes are the perfect answer. They’re full of warm, aromatic spices and hearty
vegetables to combat the chill creeping in, without requiring long hours by the
stove. They come together in dishes that are easy to prep ahead and quick to
bring to the table for impromptu gatherings after the game or weeknight evenings
soaking up gentle rays of sun in the backyard. Read more…
Dynamic Design
October 31, 2011
location near the Museum of Modern Art. Read more…
A Petite Pied-a-terre
October 24, 2011
In densely populated cities, space may be limited, but style is boundless. People
flock to these cultural melting pots for the experience—the art, the cuisine,
the shows, the fashion, and the infinite energy. And in the heart of frenzied
Midtown Manhattan, surrounded by landmarks and cultural centers such as the
Guggenheim, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Rockefeller Center, and the Empire
State Building, stands The Setai Fifth Avenue. This soaring sixty-story tower is
a newly established hotel and condo building and the location of this
pied-a-terre. The city might never sleep, but eventually the people must. Read more…


