• Home
  • About White Webb
  • Portfolio
    • Private Residences
    • Public Spaces
  • Books
    • Italy of My Dreams
    • Books by Others
  • Press
  • Blog
  • Contact
  • Nav Social Menu

    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    • Pinterest
    • Twitter

White Webb

Country Pursuits

Design Log

12 Apr

When Spring hits Central Park, sure, it’s magic. But when Spring comes to the countryside, it’s magic squared. There is simply nothing quite like seeing a baby faun sidle next to her protective and watchful mother. After a long, icy winter it’s easy to relate to their luxuriating in a new world of abundant food and sunny warmth. Then there are the sprouting daffodils lining country lanes as cows and geese munch in soft, green fields. I mean, come on, is anything more fabulous?

country-pursuitsFrank and I are fortunate to have weekend houses in the country. His, of course, is quite modern and mine definitely is not. But they both offer a welcome relief from noisy streets and endless concrete. At this time of year, we love to look out our windows to see budding trees and robins scurrying about to feed their hungry chicks. Inspiring? You bet.

But not all our time is spent looking out the window. We also do a bit of work. Besides shopping for clients and checking on our workrooms, we delve into domestic chores like putting away winter firewood and pulling out garden furniture in hopeful preparation for languid summer afternoons.

We also tend to be more active in our communities. This year I am joining forces with like-minded townspeople in Hillsdale, NY by helping to organize a Memorial Day weekend flea market. We are also working on an Historic House tour to be held later in the year. Both of these events will aid preservation and beautification efforts in this very special corner of the world.

So why not join us? Dig into that garden of yours. Pull out pots and plant them with bursting color. Join efforts to make your area a more beautiful place for all to enjoy. Or simply take a moment to seek out a bit of nature, whether it be in a city park or on a country lane. Now is the time to breathe in the fresh fragrances of Spring and allow them to inspire creativity and new ideas.

Previous Post: « Jewel Tones that Glimmer like Springtime
Next Post: Can’t Stand the Heat? »
Three of these clocks have been in Matthew’s colle Three of these clocks have been in Matthew’s collection for more than twenty years, all have stories. The rooster clock is carved wood, possibly Italian, or perhaps Scandinavian? The most recent addition and most simple in design holds layered meaning that is deeply felt. This English clock from the 1930s gets wound every Sunday and keeps excellent time, each quarter hour heralded by resonate chimes. Matthew loves old clocks so much he wrote a book on the topic! @abbevillepress #antiqueclocks #clocks #clockchimes
We’re in love with the iridescent galvanized finis We’re in love with the iridescent galvanized finishes of this chair and side table designed by #lucassimoes at gallery @thirty8east curated by @ashlee_harrison.
Aren’t summer evenings the best? For this home we Aren’t summer evenings the best?  For this home we designed in New York’s Hudson Valley, the glow is on.  📸 by @artgrayphoto
Talk about working out in style. These incredible Talk about working out in style.  These incredible barbells by @ulyssemartel and @candicejoyceblanc can whip you into shape or simply serve as sculpture.  You decide.
An exuberantly colorful artwork by @susansilton se An exuberantly colorful artwork by @susansilton sets the tone for a kitchen/dining space we designed in New York’s Hudson Valley.  📸 by @artgrayphoto
Bright and cheery was the design mission for this Bright and cheery was the design mission for this kitchen we refreshed in Weston, MA.  Based on the smiles of the people who live there, we think we accomplished our mission.  📸 by @michaeljleephotography  #whitewebbinteriors #interiordesign #kitchendesign #interiorphotography #kitcheninspo
Matthew never misses a chance to shop for antiques Matthew never misses a chance to shop for antiques, even in Japan as a ballet dancer in his 20’s. Performing in a strange and massive production by artist Steven Arnold, it was a heady time in the 1980’s. Steven’s work was collected by Baryshnikov, Diana Vreeland, Cher, Yves Saint Laurent, Salvador Dali and others. This beautifully attired, early 20th century doll in its original case holds lovely memories of place and time, of the utterly unique Steven Arnold, and a circle of dear ballet friends that holds fast to this day. #ballet #japan #antiques
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • Twitter
AD Badge: Pro Directory | 2026 Featured Designer

Copyright © 2026 White Webb · About · Contact