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Located in Manhattan, New York City, both the exterior façade and the circa-1920 mosaic floor of Tsukimi were preserved, evoking a feeling of timelessness. Studio Tack meticulously chose andperfected every element of the space.

One look at the beautiful panorama from this penthouse is enough to understand why the owners—a young family from California—fell in love with the space.

At the helm of his eponymous public relations company specializing in fashion, Bryan Smith exists in a world where style is everything. His home is no exception. Enter designer Kerry Vasquez.

Bordering
Saguaro National
Park in Tucson,
Arizona,
thoughtfully
designed Posada
is a charming
five-suite inn
with spaces
immersed in
nature.

Playing With Musical References In The Dream Nashville, Epitomizing The Essence Of Los Angeles And Reflecting New York City’s Golden Age—These Three Boutique Hotels Stand The Test Of Time.

Located between the gridded vineyard and agricultural fields of the Russian River, a 15.5-acre estate is transformed to host the celebration of wine and food in a peaceful natural surround.

Cape Cod-style meets California beach-chic in this five-bedroom house located on one of the most desirable walk streets in Manhattan Beach.

It took ASH Staging—a derivative of ASH NYC—to transform the interior spaces of this Beverly Hills abode designed by California architect Harry Gesner.

With a pink-and-red palette and mix of materials, wallcoverings and textiles, this Brooklyn townhouse dares to be bold.

Mei-Lan Tan and Victor Lefebvre, the young duo behind Umé Studio, have different backgrounds but share a vision and great love for materiality.

A few steps from chic Avenue Montaigne and the renowned Champs-Elysées sits the elegant Haussmann building where Stéphanie Coutas found her personal refuge. Spread over 3,875 square feet, the four-bedroom apartment initially comprised a series of enclosed rooms. For this project, which kept Coutas busy for 18 months, the French designer wanted to create more flow and highlight her extensive art collection.