Southern Interiors: A Celebration of Personal Style
Monacelli, October 2024
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Beatrix Ost. A gate made of sculptural branches leads the way to the swimming pool. PHOTO CREDIT: Paul Whicheloe.
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Chelsea Handegan. A collection of 18th-century Italian portraits adds a flourish to the stair hall, with walls a subtle peach (Academy from Portola Paints). PHOTO CREDIT: Max Kim-Bee.
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Chandra Johnson. Fire-engine-red lacquered walls in the library flicker with candlelight when the Johnson’s host dinner parties in the intimate–and charmingly surprising—venue. PHOTO CREDIT: Paul Costello.
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Suzanne Kasler. Fortuny fabric pillows pick up the leitmotif of glittering metal accents in the living room, which is otherwise dominated by a subtle palette of beiges. A mirror by Mark Evans hangs atop a framed series of maps showing the streets of Paris. PHOTO CREDIT: Melanie Acevedo.
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McKenzie Dove. In the living room, Dove manages to derive a sense of lushness from just a few integral details: slipcovers with the slightest swish of ruffles, an Asian-inspired cocktail table stripped of its finish, and a sofa in Schumacher’s Verdure Tapestry. PHOTO CREDIT: Paul Costello.
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Ann Mashburn. In the living room, a ping-pong table topper ushers a Louis XV–style table into a more casual incarnation; a Volta mobile hanging above catches the vibe. Fanny, a dachshund, hogs the ball. PHOTO CREDIT: Paul Costello.
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Elizabeth Damrich. A fragment of a Zuber scenic wallpaper is framed in the foyer; the antique iron chair once graced the halls of the Soniat House Hotel in New Orleans. PHOTO CREDIT: William Waldron.
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Thomas Burak & Michael Devine. A vintage tufted chaise holds court in a corner of the library, where Burak and Devine’s collection of Russian Impressionism paintings also hang. PHOTO CREDIT: Melanie Acevedo.
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Amelia Handegan. In a corner of Handegan’s bedroom, a mosaic- covered table she found in Paris 20 years ago holds a 19th-century Italian curio cabinet filled with beach finds and topped with an African coil basket. PHOTO CREDIT: Max Kim-Bee.
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