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The WoW Factor by White Webb: Ice Cream

Wow Factor

11 Jun

YOU SCREAM – I SCREAM! Summertime conjures images of youthful freedom, lazy afternoons and ICE CREAM. Re-live your youth when you entertain by creating easy desserts that scream SUMMER. Banann-fanna-fo-fanna Remember banana splits? Sure they were excessive, but gosh were they yummy. Instead ... Read More about The WoW Factor by White Webb: Ice Cream

Sunny Spain

Rooms inspired by Sunny Spain

Design Log

11 Jun

We are the luckiest designers we know. Every project we take on is different from the last, which means boundless creative exploration. We like to work with antiques, or are equally happy to create rooms where everything is from the present. It all depends on the client and the kind of house they ... Read More about Rooms inspired by Sunny Spain

The Hummingbird

The Visitation

Design Log

11 Jun

Some years back, when I lived in California, our west coast office was located in a small artist's cottage nestled within the garden of very dear friends. No standard-issue garden, it was an enchanting paradise. On the outside, the studio looked like a Spanish casita, but inside it was a soaring ... Read More about The Visitation

Garden Party

Garden Party!

Design Log

11 Jun

Summer calls out for celebrating in the garden. To make your parties sing, it pays to attend to the visual details. Sometimes the smallest detail can lift up the look and spirits of your party, making it an event that your guests will remember for a very long time. Afraid your guests will ... Read More about Garden Party!

stripes

Summer Stripes

Design Log

11 Jun

If there were ever a pattern that screamed summer, it would be stripes. Canvas umbrellas on the Cote d'Azure, stylishly smart sundresses, awnings floating over lazy terraces – all of these summery things succeed best when rendered in crisp, bold stripes. The freshness of stripes is unbeatable for ... Read More about Summer Stripes

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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
At Mexico City gallery @difane , we’re entranced b At Mexico City gallery @difane , we’re entranced by this folding screen by Imanol Ortiz in walnut and fiberglass.
Anticipation. The stage is set for a great meal o Anticipation.  The stage is set for a great meal on a patio we designed in Summit, NJ.  📸 by @phillip_ennis_photo
For a Park Avenue apartment we designed, a small s For a Park Avenue apartment we designed, a small space between windows offers up the perfect spot for a beautiful design and art moment.  📸 by @artgrayphoto  #whitewebbinteriors #interiordesign #bedroomdesign #artmomemt #artindesign
Matthew came to his passion for beautiful “dishes” Matthew came to his passion for beautiful “dishes” naturally. The most profound gift from his mother and grandmother, and later by “Ed & Tony” was their embrace and encouragement in the development of his eye. Mentorship is everything. Btw, the Davenport part dessert service was made between c1800-1815. That’s well over 200 years of this extraordinary pearlware set existing somewhat intact. The painted scenes tell us it was likely created for an English country house. #antiques #antiqueceramics
It isn’t real, but it could be. Experimenting wit It isn’t real, but it could be.  Experimenting with staircase designs featuring metallic elements, we worked with AI to create this curvaceous possibility.  Design by @kcmd24
@Vessellondon, this stunning cast glass sculpture @Vessellondon, this stunning cast glass sculpture by Danish artist Monette Larson is a delight to behold.  Evocative of sea life or a fabric caught in the wind, it’s pure artistry.  Photo by Agata Pec.
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