Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles | March 2022

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Contents MARCH 2022

HOME 66

Modern Twist

Antiques, new furnishings and patterns galore foster a stately yet casual milieu by Lauren DeLoach Interiors and T.S. Adams Studio, Architects 82

Southern Grace

A new shingle-style home by The Design Atelier and T.S. Adams Studio, Architects offers two empty nesters a warm welcome with incredible views 98

Classic Revival

Cathy Rhodes Interiors infuses an English Regency-style home with laid-back luxury

LIFE

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STYLE 8

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Calendar Happenings this month

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Naomi On springtime activities

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Dish Tre Vele

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End Note In Love With…Turquoise

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Editor’s Letter

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Ad Index

On the Cover

ATLANTA HOMES & LIFESTYLES

INTERIOR DESIGNER LAUREN DELOACH INTERIORS

MARCH 2022

Effortless Entertaining

ARCHITECT T.S. ADAMS STUDIO, ARCHITECTS

NATURAL BEAUTY VOLUME 41, NO. 3

Headlined by Sid and Ann Mashburn, the return of Serenbe’s Art Over Dinner series exemplifes how to take your dinner parties from mundane to memorable 2

Property Report

Spring Forward

Fresh looks for outdoor living in the new season ahead 12

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Photography by EMILY FOLLOWILL

CELEBRATE SPRING STYLE, INSIDE & OUT

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WELCOME

FROM THE EDITOR

seasonal serenity Valley (page 82), to a designed-for-entertaining English Regency-style manse (page 98) and even a Buckhead home dressed in the happiest of hues (page 66), the pages of this issue are designed to remind us that creative inspiration lives on the other side of the window. This month, Style Editor Clinton Smith encourages Atlantans to embrace al fresco style with the latest outdoor collections (page 8), guaranteed to transform your backyard into the poshest of private paradises. We’re thrilled to continue supporting two annual traditions: the High Museum Wine Auction held March 24–26 (page 49), and AH&L’s 2nd-annual Tour of Kitchens (page 25), taking place March 19 and benefitting the Atlanta Community Food Bank. Both events play large roles in supporting our local community, and we hope you’ll consider joining us. Happy spring!

Lauren Iverson, Editor-in-Chief

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PORTRAIT BY DAVID CHRISTENSEN

WHAT STUCK OUT TO me most when I first moved to Atlanta was the overwhelming scent of blooming florals. It captivated me, as though the intensely pleasing aroma that permeated car doors, office walls and everything in between was some freak of nature that my Midwestern upbringing hadn’t afforded me. Wherever I ventured, I would breathe in as deeply as my lungs would allow. My attitude during those months mirrored the main character of a romance novel, and it was Atlanta—with its flowering dogwoods and budding azaleas—that I was falling madly in love with. It certainly didn’t take me long to realize there is little that rivals springtime in our city. Our March issue celebrates the season’s cheerful reawakening with spaces inspired by nature’s bounty. From a classic Southern home situated on a hill that overlooks the Chattahoochee River

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SHOPPING DISCOVERIES INFLUENCES

VIBRANT SHADES New indoor/outdoor trimmings from

CLARENCE HOUSE’s 60th anniversary collection share newly developed technology that gives the Italian-made linen yarns performance properties. Star, fish scale and braided motifs adorn the COURTESY OF CLARENCE HOUSE

sophisticated tapes, many of which are reversible, offering up to two dozen options of color combinations. Available through Jerry Pair; clarencehouse.com

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Accessorize It!

NEWS

MCKINNON AND HARRIS is launching its first-ever product extension into accessories, including blankets and pillows. Handcrafted in a third-generation family-owned mill in northern Italy, the new Deck Blankets (far left) are offered in richly textured, woven fabrics chosen from the company’s vast collection of Italian Yachting Performance Fabrics. Throw Pillows (near left) are available in five classic shapes and are completely customizable down to the trim and the stitching detail. mckinnonharris.com

SPRING FORWARD Fresh looks for outdoor living in the new season ahead Written and Produced by CLINTON SMITH

PATTERN PLAY

American heritage brand SISTER PARISH continues to add new colors and patterns to its performance fabric collection. Available through Travis & Company, sisterparishdesign.com

FRESH TAKE

JANUS ET CIE has introduced its stylish new Chopstix collection, which was designed by celebrated tastemaker and Italian style legend Paola Navone. Janus et Cie, ADAC West, janusetcie.com

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Brighten Up

Jeffrey Alan Marks recently launched a new outdoor lighting collection for PROGRESS LIGHTING that blends unexpected materials with elements of farmhouse chic, industrial design and artisan handwork. progresslighting.com

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UNDERSTATED ELEGANCE

NATASHA BARADARAN’s new Bobby Boucle performance weave exudes a subtle sophistication and a touch so soft and luxurious you might find yourself using it indoors as well. Available through R Hughes, natashabaradaran.com

FORM & FUNCTION

The sculptural Chelsea side table collection by PALECEK is suitable for both indoors and out. palecek.com

Contemporary Classic

BROWN JORDAN’s new Moto collection by Ann Marie Vering marries contemporary design with neoclassical details. Available through Kolo Collection, brownjordan.com

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STYLE NEWS

Illuminating Inspiration

British lighting company HECTOR FINCH’s two new outdoor fixtures, the Scallop Edge Wall and Hanging Lanterns, are available in two timeless finishes: Antique Brass and Zinc. Available through Ainsworth-Noah; hectorfinch.com

SITTING PRETTY

FRONTGATE’s chic Isola outdoor furniture collection marries form and function with aplomb. Seating features a breathable open weave (no cushions required!) with curved seats and backs, and tables and frames feature sustainably harvested teak that is kiln-dried to eliminate expansion and shrinkage. Frontgate, Phipps Plaza, frontgate.com

BLUE AND WHITE FOREVER

WOODARD’s latest introduction to its popular Cane collection is a new white finish and blue fabric colorway for cushions. woodard-furniture.com Ankara by Harlequin

Rose and Peony by Sanderson

Heading Out

Sister brands HARLEQUIN and SANDERSON are making their foray into outdoor fabrics. Harlequin’s collection features 10 bright, bold and colorful prints, while Sanderson’s is imbued with quieter countryside influences, alongside exquisitely hand-drawn flora and fauna designs. Available through Jerry Pair, harlequin.sandersondesigngroup.com, sanderson.sandersondesigngroup.com

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EFFORTLESS ENTERTAINING To mark the return of Serenbe’s lauded ART OVER DINNER event, Atlanta’s most fashionable couple, Sid and Ann Mashburn, headlined the intimate gathering. Here, both teams share how to transform your dinner parties from mundane to memorable Written by LAUREN IVERSON Headlined by Sid and Ann Mashburn, the Art Over Dinner series recently returned to Serenbe. With floral arrangements provided by Forage & Flower, the evening included a specially curated menu by The Farmhouse at Serenbe and thoughtfully inspired conversation.

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TWO TABLES SIT CENTER in a private room at The Farmhouse at Serenbe, each dressed in fresh florals and dimly lit by candlelight, intimately seating no more than 30. It’s the return of Serenbe’s Art Over Dinner series, highlighting artists, makers, curators and more in evening events led by intentional conversations surrounding art and culture. “When we share our passions and ideas over food and engage in new conversations, it provides a greater understanding of the world,” says Monica Olsen, Serenbe’s chief marketing officer. The evening’s guests of honor, Atlanta fashion aficionados Sid and Ann Mashburn, pushed past ice breakers and led thoughtful discussions inspired by their seasoned experiences—both in business and in life. Sans the glitz and glam, the dinner elevated the idea that it’s not always the presentation that makes a

Photography by J. ASHLEY PHOTOGRAPHY

dinner party most memorable—it’s the company. “When we host a typical party, we can get so caught up in worrying about the decor and food,” says Olsen. “While both are important, we believe the connections you make to other people is the key to a successful event. Let the artist or idea be the centerpiece.” Indeed, whether it be fashion, design or entertaining, the Mashburns agree that a truly connected entertaining experience is a tailored one. “When we began, we knew it wasn’t only about making cool, special, useful things,” says Sid Mashburn. “It was about the curating of them, making the selection a little less daunting, a little easier, even fun. Because you don’t need a lot of choices ... you just need the right choices.” For more on Serenbe’s Art Over Dinner series, visit serenbe.com/events

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ARTS C U LT U R E DISH

TRIPLE THREAT

Transport yourself to the heart of Italy with Atlanta’s latest eatery TRE VELE, a restaurant, cafe and marketplace concept from the team behind Buckhead’s Mission + Market. Specializing in homemade pastas, this Sandy Springs establishment serves up classic Italian fare with a contemporary twist. Start your day with a specialty coffee and fresh pastry from their bustling cafe, and don’t forget to pick

PHOTO BY DAVID CHRISTENSEN

Aperol Spritz cocktail

up fresh pasta, sauces and salads from the marketplace on your way out. treveleatl.com

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SPRING SELLING SEASON Iconic estates, properties with abundant outdoor entertaining space and plush penthouses make for an exciting real estate market after the luxury sector’s strong rebound last year. Sales of homes more than $1 million represented the greatest percentage growth, according to HARRY NORMAN REALTORS, and prices were up 8%, based on ANSLEY REAL ESTATE data from November 2020 to November 2021. Founder and CEO BONNEAU ANSLEY III sees a strong new build market in Buckhead with properties selling for up to $10 million. “People are comfortable spending more money in the ultraluxury space,” he says.

For example, an $11.99 million penthouse in the Waldorf Astoria Residences, a $9.87 million Lewis Crook property in Tuxedo Park and the $9.49 million, 21,000-square-foot Sterling Hall are among the most expensive listings. The average metro area sold price was 18.4% higher in 2021 than 2020, the number of homes sold is up 3.9% and number of homes for sale is down 29.5%, according to Harry Norman Realtors. Buyer demand remains high, says JENNI BONURA, president and CEO. “Inventory shortages and potential interest rate increases will have an impact, and we anticipate that while positive, the growth rate will stabilize to a lower level than in 2021.”

THE GREAT OUTDOORS Just as listings emphasize a property’s outdoor oasis, the pandemic’s effect is such that landscape architects continue to see an influx of interest in pools, grilling and dining areas, and more requests for putting greens and artificial turf. Pool requests are combined with a pool house or cabana. “People want to be able to have friends and family over and have the full entertainment package right in their backyard,” says MIKE PARMELEE, landscape designer and owner/principal of JOE A. GAYLE & ASSOCIATES. Indeed, the emphasis is on a cleanlined, low-maintenance landscape, says LUCINDA BRAY, landscape architect and owner of FLORALIS GARDEN DESIGN. “Less is more these days: a few well-thought-out and intentional pieces versus the landscapes of the past, which have been overly planted, lush and maintenance-heavy,” she says. 16

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C A L E N DA R ⊳ MAR. 24–26 Notorious for hosting the finest winemakers and vintners, the HIGH MUSEUM ATLANTA WINE AUCTION is back for its 30th year. Throughout the weekend, a variety of delectable events, like a Vintners’ Reception and Live Auction, will fuel your taste buds and offer a one-of-a-kind experience. This year, guest of honor Paula Kornell, owner Wine, and special guest The Grey in Savannah will

▲ THROUGH APRIL 24 Highlighting the impact of poster design and complexity of the medium, the HIGH MUSEUM OF ART

also make an appearance.

presents the exhibition Disrupting Design: Modern Posters, 1900-

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1940. The exhibit features works from the collection of Merrill C.

chef Mashama Bailey of

Berman, an art collector who focuses on 20th-century Russian and European art and graphic design. high.org

⊳ MAR. 19 The Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles second annual TOUR OF KITCHENS returns

AROUND ATLANTA

MARCH 2022

Written by EVAN EDWARDS

this month for a single-day event providing house-loving Atlantans with in-person access to the best kitchen-design professionals in the city. Visitors will enjoy a self-guided tour of Atlanta’s most impressive private residential kitchens. Whether you plan to renovate, start from scratch, or find your ideal design professional—this tour is for you.

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⊳ MAR. 4–26 Marietta-based DK GALLERY is taking Atlantans around the world in their latest show Oh The Places You’ll Go. Cityscapes and landscapes from artists Elizabeth Chapman, Steve Dininno, Jennifer Gibbs, Lorra Kurtz, Jeff Surace and Dirk Walker will be on display through the majority

▲ MAR. 18–20 At the three-day LAKE OCONEE FOOD & WINE FESTIVAL, guests will have access to over 200 wines from international vintners, as well as sample the most popular liquors from around the world. Participating chefs include Justine Alexander of Gaby’s By The Lake, Teri Blevins of Lil’ Bit of Heaven Cupcakes, Gustavo Fuentes of Linger Longer Steakhouse and more. In addition to the delicious fare, exciting entertainment will be taking place all weekend. lakeoconeefoodandwine.com

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Naomi Von Habersham WITH SPRING RIGHT AROUND the corner, I’m chomping at the bit to dine al fresco or stroll through a garden, especially now that spring flowers are beginning to bloom. For me, the first glimpses of tulips, jonquils and hyacinth emerging from the ground are like an invitation to spend the day outside soaking up the sunshine. Of course, the weather at this time of year can be iffy, and if you lived in Atlanta during the early 1990s, you know just how iffy it can be. (I’m referring to the blizzard of 1993, better known as the “Storm of the Century.” Trust me when I say that it was a nightmare.) But if the recent past is any indication, March has enough 60-degree days that it is possible to spend some quality time outdoors, and what better way to do so than by enjoying a good old-fashioned picnic? Do people have proper picnics anymore? By proper, I mean one that involves a blanket and a picnic basket, preferably a wicker one outfitted with plates, cloth napkins and cutlery. I like the idea of a Sunday afternoon picnic in a semi-secluded spot, away from throngs of people, because a picnic isn’t so relaxing when there is little in the way of privacy. I don’t recommend bringing along a Bluetooth speaker, either, because isn’t the whole point of a picnic to enjoy the sights and sounds of the great outdoors? What I do recommend is a menu of food that is not only scrumptious but easy to eat. Cold fried chicken is always a good choice, especially since it doesn’t require the use of cutlery. That’s not to say you have to serve finger food only. Pasta and fruit salads are also good options, and they only require the use of a fork. Bring along a bottle of chilled white wine and perhaps slices of pound cake for dessert, and you’ve really got a feast fit for picnicking. I don’t know about you, but just the thought of such a repast is making me hungry for spring!

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WORLDLY INFLUENCE Sandy Springs acts as home base to the city’s latest Italian establishment TRE VELE Written by EVAN EDWARDS Photographed by DAVID CHRISTENSEN

below, top to bottom The Il Fiore di Basilico cocktail made with basilinfused vodka, fresh lime and simple syrup. Grilled half chicken with Calabrian chili romesco served with roasted potatoes.

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TRE VELE, THE LATEST BRAINCHILD of the team behind Buckhead’s Mission + Market, made its mouthwatering debut to the metro area late last year. “The Sandy Springs dining scene has been evolving,” says co-owner Jonathan Akly, who operates the restaurant with his brother, Ryan Akly, and chef Ian Winslade. “Our inspiration was to bring an upscale, unpretentious Italian restaurant to our local neighborhood.” Situated at the City Walk Sandy Springs, Tre Vele specializes in homemade pasta and signature Italian dishes under the expertise of executive chef Giancarlo Ruiz. Ruiz lived in Florence, Italy, for 16 years where he received elite culinary training in the native cuisine. “Many of the techniques and recipes used at Tre Vele are a direct reflection of my experience and education in Florence,” says Ruiz. “Our food is labor-intensive and we don’t cut any corners, but it’s worth the effort to share my love for Italian cuisine with our guests.” Tony Akly of Restaurants Consulting Group, Inc., a full-service design-build firm, is responsible for the architectural and interior design of Tre Vele. Inside the space, vibrant greens and an exposed brick wall complement a 30-foot Carrara marble bar that acts as a resting place for the restaurant’s array of crafted cocktails. Just up the stairs off of the dining room, a wraparound rooftop terrace is the perfect destination to cozy up by a firepit with an Aperol Spritz, especially on a chilly spring evening. If you’re looking to replicate your favorite dish at home, the Tre Vele Market + Cafe, inspired by the quaint bodegas all throughout Italy, offers fresh pasta, sauces and salads to go. In addition to the takeout fare, the Tre Vele retail market features a full coffee bar, fresh pastries made daily and a curated selection of Italian wines. The space also plays host to private events, wine tastings and pasta-making classes. treveleatl.com

Chef Candy Hom seized inspiration for her pop-up restaurant, SOUPBELLY, from the desire to replicate some of her favorite childhood dishes. Soupbelly’s most popular menu items include the delectable dumplings, more specially the shrimp siu mai and the spicy garlic chili oil noodles. You can find Hom’s fare at unique venues not usually known to offer Asian cuisine, like breweries or farmers markets. soupbelly.com Inspired by the community of Filipino food makers and bakers making their mark all over the Atlanta food scene, Jen Almanza decided to upstart her own pastry pop-up, THREE LOLAS BAKE SHOP. The Sans Rival, one of her fan-favorite sweet treats, is a traditional Filipino dessert of French influence with layers of cashew meringue and French buttercream topped with crushed cashews. threelolasbakeshop.com The Taiwanese-American food pop-up MIGHTY HANS is changing the way Atlantans brunch. Every Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Gato Bizco Cafe in Midtown, chef Fu-Mao Sun and his team serve up Taiwanese traditional favorites like Fan Tuan and fried cruller. Guests can also enjoy Sun’s take on classics such as rice porridge, which is made using Anson Mills Carolina Gold Rice Grits. instagram.com/itsmightyhans

SOUPBELLY COURTESY OF @LIKEWISEATLANTA

right Cacio e pepe with pecorino romano, black pepper and lemon zest. below Tre Vele’s spacious dining room reflects the restaurant’s modern take on Italian cuisine.

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The Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles second annual TOUR OF KITCHENS returns in 2022 for a single-day event providing house-loving Atlantans with in-person access to the best kitchen-design professionals in the city. Visitors will enjoy a self-guided tour of Atlanta’s most impressive private residential kitchens. Whether you plan to renovate, start from scratch, or find your ideal design professional—this tour is for you! Tour 8 unique kitchens in Atlanta showcasing a range of designs from traditional to transitional and contemporary. Tickets go on sale in February. Purchase tickets at AtlantaHomesMag.shop Each home will adhere to updated CDC and state health guidelines.

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TOUR OF KITCHENS HOMES & STOPS

Before you begin your tour, join us at Guy Gunter Home to pick up a swag bag & map and enjoy coffee, light bites and a mimosa. Tickets are available here from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Guy Gunter Home, located at 1610 Southland Circle NW, Atlanta, GA 30318 SEE YOU ON TOUR! CHECK OFF ALL 8 KITCHEN LOCATIONS BETWEEN 10AM - 4PM: 4 Nacoochee Place NW, Atlanta, GA 30305 Kitchen Designer Morgan Creek Cabinetry, morgancreekcabinets.net 665 Darlington Circle NE, Atlanta, GA 30305 Kitchen Designer The Designery, the-designery.com 1782 Homestead Ave., Atlanta, GA 30306 Kitchen Designer Cardea Home, cardeahome.com 1822 Bedfordshire Dr., Decatur, GA 30033 Kitchen Designer RAO Design Studio, raodesignstudio.com 4255 Harris Trail NW, Atlanta, GA 30327 Kitchen Designer Lisa Brooks Designs, lisabrooksdesigns.com 6450 Vernon Woods Dr. NE, Atlanta, GA 30328 Kitchen Designer German Kitchen Center, germankitchencenter.com 395 River Valley Rd. NW, Atlanta, GA 30328 Kitchen Designer Keystone Millworks, keystonemillworks.com 660 Atlanta Country Club Dr., Sandy Springs, GA 30067 Kitchen Designer Bell Cabinetry & Design, bellcabinetry.com

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MORGAN CREEK

ABOUT THE KITCHEN ON TOUR When approaching this kitchen, the homeowner, who is enthusiastic about cooking, had put forth the challenge to design a space that is both functional and aesthetically pleasing. By blending both stained and painted cabinetry, we were able to gain symmetry in an otherwise difficult space. The white oak cabinets add a warmth to the room that balances with plaster details throughout. Additionally, with the fine details of mortised olive hinges, unlacquered brass hardware and solid planked doors, it calls back to a time of a mastery between design and the artistry of woodworking.

ABOUT THE DESIGNER Ryan DeCesaro, owner and longtime designer at Morgan Creek, is proud to continue the legacy of showcasing the luxury cabinets. Morgan Creek is proud to provide its clientele in this year’s Tour of Kitchens. For over 30 years, Morgan Creek has provided a personal approach to high-end and luxury cabinets with an emphasis on a sophisticated balance of architectural design, flawless craftsmanship and carefully cultivated finishes to each project.

RYAN DECESARO MORGAN CREEK CABINETRY

We are proud to have our cabinets built in the heart of Pennsylvania in our own workshops. Our design studio is located in Acworth, where we showcase our rich and varied collection of cabinetry that we have meticulously developed over the years. This year we are pleased to display a kitchen collaboration between J. Ryan Duffey, Helen Davis Interiors, Morgan Creek and Garrett and Ingols Residential Construction.

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4346 Southside Drive Acworth, GA 30101 770.795.9244 @morgancreekcabinetco morgancreekcabinets.net

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Timeless design, enduring craftsmanship.

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ABOUT THE DESIGNERS

ABOUT THE KITCHEN ON TOUR This classic bungalow was charming no doubt, but its kitchen fell short on function. With a peninsula acting as the divide between the kitchen and the living room and a refrigerator too close to a wall for one door to open fully, the space needed to be reconfigured for a more fluid flow. We traded out the peninsula in favor of a center island and took over some closet space in a back hallway to open things up. Dark accents in the island color, lighting and hardware pop against the classic white cabinetry and painted hardwood floors. New appliances were selected to integrate more seamlessly with the cabinetry and a breakfast bar was designed for the microwave and coffee maker.

ABOUT THE DESIGNER The Designery is an Atlanta-based kitchen and bath design house that translates your highest vision into reality through expert technical knowledge and unrivaled customer care. We dig deep creatively, helping clients navigate the process in a straightforward way that focuses on informed decisions, considered options and accessible style with a soul.

THE DESIGNERY & SHERRY HART DESIGNS

The Designery was thrilled for the opportunity to collaborate on this kitchen with Sherry Hart, a renowned Atlanta designer with over 15 years of experience designing spaces that truly reflect the needs, desires and voice of her clients. Kitchens are no easy feat, but together, Courtney and Sherry combined forces to create a space that was not only full of function but layered with interest and beauty as well.

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423.503.0583 @_thedesignery the-designery.com

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Layered and balanced, this South Carolina kitchen by The Designery is equal parts tranquil and fun. 10

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ABOUT THE DESIGNER

ABOUT THE KITCHEN ON TOUR Our client’s original kitchen was situated in a disjointed L-shaped floor plan. As serious home cooks, they needed something with efficient traffic and task-specific storage. We renegotiated walls, adjacent spaces and even their basement entry to create an entirely new, chef-friendly space that was highly customized to their needs. The new layout allowed for ample storage and thoughtfully placed appliances with workflow in mind. A dramatic Tahiti Quartzite hood covers a 48” Wolf range, setting a focal point for the large island, convenient for prepping and staging beautiful meals. The coffee and tea station caps one end of the space, while a baking station, a tall SZ, and a tall pantry cabinet flanks the other. A custom stain on rift white oak cabinetry creates a dramatic finish against Tahiti Quartzite on the island and range wall, while a more neutral countertop softens the adjacent walls.

ABOUT THE DESIGNER

LAURIE LEHRICH CARDEA HOME, LLC

Adept at space planning and engineering solutions to architectural and construction challenges, she marries creative enthusiasm with technical knowledge to ensure the realization of her client’s vision.

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404.295.4453 @cardeahome cardeahome.com

Laurie Lehrich, of Cardea Home, has been designing kitchens and residential cabinetry for 28 years. She has a singular skill for infusing real emotional resonance into living spaces by balancing inspired design with practical functionality. She credits her unique approach to her invaluable experience in residential construction, her industrial design education, and her tenure with some of the best designers and trade professionals in the industry.

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ABOUT THE KITCHEN ON TOUR When homeowner Susie found this home, it had been occupied by its original owner since the late ‘70s and never remodeled. However, it was well maintained and that made it the perfect renovation candidate. The design team of client, Houston interior designers Tokerud and Co. and Atlanta kitchen and bath designer Matthew Rao of RAO Design Studio, completely revamped the spaces. The dark corridor kitchen became a media room, and the kitchen moved into the light and anchors a prominent, convenient space in the vaulted great room. One period detail the design team kept was the oak parquet floor, which was stripped and lightened to make the foundation for the kitchen, furniture and art above it.

ABOUT THE DESIGNER

MATTHEW RAO RAO DESIGN STUDIO, INC.

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404.815.5655 @rao_designstudio raodesignstudio.com

Matthew D. Rao, CKD founded RAO Design Studio in 2003. He began his kitchen career in 1988 and has had a long association with the SieMatic and Gaggenau brands. The idea of the kitchen as the central social space of the home has been a main theme in his work. Through communication and his passion for cooking, Rao has helped hundreds of clients have an experience of a design for living that unifies form, function and a love for shared stories.

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RAO Design Studio, Inc. 905 Juniper St. NE, Suite CU_B, Atlanta, G.A. 30309 raodesignstudio.com 404 815-5655


ABOUT THE DESIGNER

ABOUT THE KITCHEN ON TOUR The modern kitchen in this extensively remodeled home balances with the open concept of this new family room that is flooded by an abundance of natural light. We worked closely with the homeowners and Steve Edison Homes to expand the layout of the kitchen area and create a space that functions equally well for both day-to-day living and entertaining guests. The kitchen is highlighted by a marble cooking alcove that elegantly conceals the ventilation and is flanked by an abundance of storage and integrated appliances. The large island with unique waterfall ends is accompanied by separate coffee and wine bars, which all come together to provide the perfect settings from morning to evening.

ABOUT THE DESIGNER

MICHAEL BELL BELL CABINETRY & DESIGN

Visit his Buckhead showroom at ADAC West, 349 Peachtree Hills Ave NE., Atlanta, GA 30305

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Michael Bell (404) 380-1308 @bellcabinetryanddesign bellcabinetry.com

Bell Cabinetry & Design is a talented fusion of designers and craftsman that have been creating and building beautiful custom kitchens & baths in homes throughout the Southeast and the Caribbean for over 30 years. A commitment to understanding each of our client’s unique requirements has influenced Bell to develop expertise in styles ranging from traditional to modern and a blend between the two with a classic Southern flair. Our team guides your projects from inspiration to completion to ensure your home is transformed with details that are built for life and luxury. We invite you to visit our showroom to meet with our talented design team and experience the beauty of our handcrafted cabinetry.

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The inspiration for the blue cabinets came from the swirls of blue and gray in Calacatta Lucina marble countertops and backsplash. The polished nickel strapping dresses the cabinets with elegance. 16

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ABOUT THE KITCHEN ON TOUR This gorgeous transitional kitchen has all the bells and whistles. It is equipped with smart appliances containing Wi-Fi capabilities and a hands-free push-assist freezer and fridge columns. This kitchen has many unique features, from the brass-suspended bar rack to the walnut-framed alabaster painted cabinetry that extends to the ceiling of the 12-foot room. The most exclusive feature of this space is the showstopping custom metal and brass hood.

ABOUT THE DESIGNER With over 21 years in the kitchen and bath industry, Lisa Brooks Designs uses innovative solutions that reflect her clients’ individual personalities and lifestyles. Her design solutions are not only based on functionality, but also integrate hand-crafted traditions, uncompromised materials and craftsmanship that brings uniqueness to her clients’ spaces.

LISA BROOKS LISA BROOKS DESIGNS

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678.203.2966 @lisabrooksdesigns lisabrooksdesigns.com

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The Lisa Brooks Designs team is known for their passion for the kitchen and bath industry and is recipient of numerous industry awards including 2021 Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles Kitchen of the Year. See “Made for Living” at atlantahomesmag.com 18

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ABOUT THE KITCHEN ON TOUR During our first meeting the client mentioned, “Why build a modern dream home in the middle of nowhere when you can build one in the midst of all the action?” This intelligently designed home, built by Randy Arndt of Legacy Homes, has been tastefully designed and influenced by the clients’ passion for healthy habits, minimalistic details and global influences. The Leicht kitchen is the perfect balance of functionality, clean lines and an overall less-is-more approach. Hidden pocket doors in a light Nordic pine finish conceal the countertop appliances and a niche door leading into the client’s office and horticulture grow room. The carbon grey ultra-matte island has drawers on both sides, offering the duo the ability to cook simultaneously across from each other without obstacles in the walkways.

ABOUT THE DESIGNER

TREY MONROE GERMAN KITCHEN CENTER

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404.376.4988 @gkcatlanta germankitchencenter.com

German Kitchen Center is a full-service, nationwide design center offering world-leading German and European cabinets in all 18 locations. German Kitchen Center’s cabinet brands are meticulously selected by the company’s hands-on owner and CEO Mayan Metzler. All the brands are world leaders in the kitchen industry, made to order and fully customizable. Every project we perform receives the dedicated attention of a designer who assesses the layout, preferences, needs and budget of the project. German Kitchen Center’s Atlantabased design team is influenced by Atlanta’s history of contemporary architecture intertwined with the simplicity of living in “the city within a forest.” The cabinets sleek style mixed with traditional design elements allows the team to create timeless spaces in the “New South.”

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ABOUT THE KITCHEN ON TOUR Grounded in earthy elements and topped off with touches of drama and elegance, this dark, soulful and sleek kitchen was thoughtfully designed to create the ideal layout for clients who love to cook and entertain. A modern open floor plan allowed us to utilize dual islands to separate the working area from the social area. With a focus on detail and functionality, this stunning kitchen is loaded with many custom cabinet accessories for maximum organization and enjoyment. The striking porcelain Calacata Gold countertops and the brass metal accents add the perfect finishing touch to this statement kitchen.

ABOUT THE DESIGNER Jane Hollman, principal of Studio Entourage, has been working closely with clients in Atlanta and the surrounding market for over two decades to create carefully crafted kitchens and interior spaces. Jane has a passion for truly understanding the client’s lifestyle needs and working carefully to have every small, but important detail come to life in a very functional and beautiful way. Her background in art and design, as well as corporate business, have been applied to numerous renovation and new build projects throughout the Southeast and beyond. Jane and her team are located in Buckhead and focus on the full spectrum of interior design, with underlying space planning and interior architectural details as the foundation for all layering of design. Contact: info@thestudioentourage.com

ABOUT THE CABINETRY

JANE HOLLMAN STUDIO ENTOURAGE

For more than two decades, Keystone Millworks has brought together the finest materials, traditional artisanal craftsmanship and an approach that has been tailor-made to your ideas to create the finest in luxury interiors. We invite you to visit our website and Instagram page, as well as our kitchen on the Tour of Kitchens where we look forward to showing you why we offer the finest luxury fitted cabinetry made in America today. Contact: jim.sissine@keystonemillworks.com

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Keystone Millworks 706.707.4293 @keystonemillworks keystonemillworks.com HOW YOU KNOW THEIR WORK...

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A SPECIAL MESSAGE FROM THE 2022 BENEFACTOR CO-CHAIRS 30 YEARS….AND THE LEGEND GROWS AUCTION CO-CHAIRS Katie Johnson Caryl Smith

For 30 years, the High Museum Atlanta Wine Auction has brought the best winemakers and vintners to Atlanta to share their marvelous wines. Each and every year, we invite old friends and introduce fabulous discoveries to add to your collection. More important than the wine, is the connection we forge with

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our vintner friends and our valued guests. For 30 years, the standout chefs from Atlanta and around the country have cooked luscious lunches, graced kitchens in Atlanta homes, and provided gourmet meals in the tents. They are rock stars, and their talent never ceases to amaze. For 30 years, we have gathered with our friends to drink the finest wine, share stories and laughter, and raise a glass to those who are no longer with us. And for 30 years, our beloved Benefactors have generously provided funds for the High Museum of Art through the purchase of Benefactor packages, auction lots, and paddle raise donations to ensure that the Museum remains the most sparkling gem in Atlanta. Please join us in March to continue the celebration as the legend continues! Cheers, 2022 High Museum Atlanta Wine Auction Benefactor Co-chairs Audra Dial and Matthew Ford, Jessica and James Freeman, John Isakson, and Elizabeth and John Ralls

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THE LEGEND GROWS. Three glorious decades of wine, food, art & friends.

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MARCH 24 – 26 Be a part of a Legend This March, the 2022 High Museum Atlanta Wine Auction will celebrate three decades of wonderful wine, fantastic food, and fabulous friends in support of the southeast’s leading art museum! In 1993, Dick Denny planned the very first High Museum Atlanta Wine Auction with the help of his friends and some of our longest running supporters – people like long-time Wine Auction Manager, Woodie Wisebram, 2022 Guest of Honor, Paula Kornell, and our dearly missed friend, Jim Clendenen. Much has changed over the past 30 years, but our mission to support the High Museum and our collective love for venerable vino have not! Thanks to our generous vintner friends and loyal Benefactors, we’ve raised more than $33 million to support the High Museum’s continuing mission to provide educational programs and various outreach efforts to local youth and to consistently deliver world-class art exhibitions that make Atlanta proud. Becoming a Benefactor is the one and only way to ensure that you’ll enjoy all Wine Auction events. These exclusive opportunities sell out every year and Benefactor status assures that you will have access to all the top tickets. You can find all the details about Benefactor packages at www.highmuseumwine.org. The following pages provide information about the schedule of events, Guests of Honor, our 2022 Co-Chairs, and more. If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to contact the Wine Auction office. After a tough couple of years, we cannot wait to once again gather under the tents in Atlantic Station to celebrate Atlanta’s most legendary event. We hope you’ll join us March 24 -26 as the legend grows!

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MARCH 25–AUGUST 14 | HIGH MUSEUM OF ART | HIGH.ORG What Is Left Unspoken, Love will present contemporary artworks that address the different ways the most important thing in life—love—is expressed. As poet and painter Etel Adnan wrote, love is “not to be described, it is to be lived.” The exhibition will feature nearly seventy works, including paintings, sculpture, photography, video, and media art, by more than thirty-five international artists.

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2022 SPECIAL GUESTS OF HONOR PAULA KORNELL

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PRINCIPAL OF KORNELL WINE COMPANY AND CREATOR OF PAULA KORNELL SPARKLING WINES Reviving a Napa Valley tradition begun by her father, pioneering winemaker Hanns Kornell Champagne Cellars, Paula Kornell carries on the family legacy in her own imitable way with Paula Kornell Sparkling Wines. Growing up on a Napa Valley vineyard meant Paula was always at the table with family and friends. Her father loved bringing home guests for impromptu dinner parties, and her mother, Marilouise, loved cooking simple, beautiful food and trading stories as the wine flowed. Paula is a consultant and community leader with more than 30 years of experience in the wine industry. As principal of Kornell Wine Company, she has consulted with esteemed wine brands and appellations throughout Napa and Sonoma Counties. Deeply connected to philanthropy, Paula has been involved with the High Museum Atlanta Wine Auction since its inception in 1993 and has participated every year in various capacities. Atlanta has felt like a second home to Paula ever since meeting two generations of the Denny family. Additionally, she chaired the 1992 Napa Valley Wine Auction, now known as Auction Napa Valley, and served as a co-chair in 2005 and again 2019. Paula was 2009 President of the board of directors for the Napa Valley Vintners, filling a position her father held 45 years earlier. Paula creates camaraderie through hospitality. It’s in her genes. Her home is open and easy going, with cut flowers from the garden, homemade jam in the pantry, and rescue dogs and chickens all around. Each glass she pours for her guests celebrates the everyday beauty and bounty of Napa Valley.

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MASHAMA BAILEY

AWARD-WINNING EXECUTIVE CHEF AND CO-FOUNDER OF THE GREY Mashama Bailey is the award-winning executive chef and co-founder of the critically acclaimed The Grey, set in a former Greyhound bus terminal in Savannah, Georgia. She ATLANTA HOMES & LIFESTYLES: 2022 High Museum Atlanta Wine Auction Ad also founded and runs the all-day counterpart, The Grey Market in partnership with Johno Morisano. Since opening in December 2014, The Grey has earned numerous accolades, including being named a Food & Wine Restaurant of The Year, one of TIME Magazine’s “The World’s Greatest Places” and a semifinalist for the James Beard Foundation’s Best New Restaurant award, thanks in large part to Mashama’s flavorful dishes that highlight regional ingredients. In 2018, Mashama and Johno opened The Grey Market, combining their love for New York City bodegas - the true lifeblood of any New Yorker – with the history and convenience of the Southern lunch counter. With the premiere of Netflix’s Chef’s Table Season 6, Mashama became the first African American chef to star on the show. Masahma is the chairwoman of the Edna Lewis Foundation, whose mission is to honor and extend the legacy of Edna Lewis by creating opportunities for African Americans in the fields of cooking, agriculture, food studies, and storytelling.

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In January 2021, Mashama and Johno debuted their first co-written culinary memoir, Black, White and The Grey, which tells the story of their distinct partnership and how the two – a Black female chef and a White male entrepreneur – came together to build a restaurant attempting to reshape cultural conversation beyond food. The duo will open two new restaurants, The Diner Bar and The Grey Market – Austin, in the forthcoming Thompson Austin hotel.

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2022 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS WINEMAKER DINNERS Thursday, March 24, 2022

Welcome to foodie paradise! These dinners are the joint efforts of celebrated chefs from Atlanta and elsewhere, combined with our gracious Atlanta hosts and the world’s most wondrous winemakers. Hosted in the most gracious homes, our visiting winemakers open up their precious wines and join you for an intimate, luscious dinner with paired wines for each course.

PARTICIPATING WINEMAKER DINNER CHEFS (AS OF PRESS TIME) Matthew Basford: Canoe David Bies: Ticonderoga Club John Castellucci: Cooks & Soldiers Brian Hendrickson: Lucian Books and Wine Linton Hopkins: Hopkins & Company Jared Hucks: The Alden Duane Nutter: Southern National Pat Pascarella: White Bull Kevin Rathbun: Kevin Rathbun Steak Jordan Smelt: Lucian Books and Wine Ewart Wardhaugh: Epicurean Atlanta Reggie Washington: Southern National

PARTICIPATING WINEMAKER DINNER WINERIES (AS OF PRESS TIME) Au Bon Climat Burgess Cellars Cain Vineyard & Winery Component Wine Co. Cornerstone Cellars Cruse Wine Co. Denner Vineyards Eleven Eleven Wines Epoch Estate Wines Hirsch Vineyards Lindquist Family Wines Lithology Littorai

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HIGH REVELRY Thursday, March 24, 2022

Haven’t attended the Wine Auction before? High Revelry is a great way to get your taste buds wet when a dozen (or more) superb wineries pour their juice, and you sample treats from some of Atlanta’s best restaurants. It’s a mini-vintners’ reception in the tents with music! The perfect event to start your wine auction journey.

MES & LIFESTYLES: 2022 High Museum Atlanta Wine Auction Ad PARTICIPATING WINERIES (AS OF PRESS TIME) Baldacci Family Vineyard Ballentine Vineyards CASS Winery Continuum Estate Coursey Graves Crescere Wines Flambeaux Wine Frank Family Vineyards

Hoopes Vineyard Long Meadow Ranch Miner Family Winery PATEL Napa Valley Patz & Hall Vignobles Sullivan Estate Wines Wow & Flutter ZD Wines

PARTICIPATING BREWERY Creature Comforts Brewing

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LADIES LUNCHEON Friday, March 25, 2022

This scrumptious spread is all about our amazing women – women winemakers, women vintners, and women chefs. Everyone brings her A-game to create an incredible edible event you won’t want to miss. Past 2014 Co-Chairs Gina Christman and Angelle Hamilton coordinate and co-host the festivities at Bacchanalia. Tickets go fast! Blink and you’ll miss out!

PARTICIPATING WINERIES

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Aloft Wine Lasseter Family Winery Paula Kornell Sparkling Wine

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GENTS LUNCH Friday, March 25, 2022

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Not to be out done, the men bring their own game to this luncheon. Winemakers open their best juice to be shared over a multi-course Wine Auctionmeal. AdDon’t be surprised if the party runs long with cigar smoking, bourbon tasting, surprise auction lots, or some other surprise thrown in!

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UNCORKED! Friday, March 25, 2022

Join our special guest chef Mashama Bailey and winemakers for a seated, gourmet dinner celebrating the craft and artistry of wine. Renowned vintners will be seated at every table pouring their pride and joy. After dessert, stick around because a smokin’ band will perform until it’s time to shut it down. Don’t linger too long because you need to get ready for the next day’s main event.

VINTNERS’ RECEPTION AND LIVE AUCTION Saturday, March 26, 2022

Atlanta’s best party blows the roof off with the Saturday grand finale! One thousand guests gather for the main event to celebrate wine, food, art, and friendship. The day begins with our famous Vintners’ Reception. Grab your souvenir glass and set out on a wine and food adventure as more than 100 world-class vintners and dozens of Atlanta’s top restaurants showcase their best wines and savory samples. At 1:30 p.m., enter the big tent to experience the electric Live Auction featuring unique experiences, unforgettable wines and once-in-a-lifetime trips. Don’t forget about the Silent Auction going on at the same time. Funds raised support the High Museum of Art.

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MEET THE CO-CHAIRS

CARYL SMITH

KATIE JOHNSON

Evolving from fledging attendee in the back of the big

Over the years Katie has been involved in the Wine

tent, to hosting Winemaker Dinners, to being an unwav-

Auction in many ways from volunteering on various

ering Benefactor, to co-chairing the 2021 Wine Auction,

committees to hosting Winemaker Dinners to Co-chairing

Caryl has rejoined the Wine Auction as a 2022 Co-chair.

in 2007.

Caryl and Kendrick have two adult children. The oldest, Gina, lives in the San Francisco Bay area, which makes

Katie is an active volunteer in the Atlanta community in-

trips to Napa and Sonoma all the more frequent and

cluding The Lovett School, The Junior League of Atlanta,

special. Most, if not all, of Caryl and Kendrick’s travel

and Solidarity Sandy Springs. In addition to philanthropic

and adventures have included a focus in wine and food

pursuits, Katie and West love to travel, entertain, and

exploration.

spend time with family and friends. Some of their best memories are sharing great wine with great friends all

In addition to her long-time involvement with the Wine

over the world!

Auction. Caryl has served on the advisory board at Skyland Trail, and is a trustee and current chair for the

Katie is looking forward to returning to the tents at

board of the Fernbank Museum of Natural History. She

Atlantic Station for the 2022 Wine Auction. There is

also served as co-chair for Zoo Atlanta’s Beastly Feast

so much to look forward to as friends, winemakers,

and Fernbank’s Timeless Affair.

and chefs gather together for a long-awaited toast to the High Museum of Art.

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HIGH MUSEUM OF ART HIGHLIGHTS KAWS PRINTS Through March 27, 2022 Since his groundbreaking exhibition at the High in 2012, KAWS has taken the world by storm with monumental sculptural installations and major exhibitions across the United States, Asia, and Europe. His work is known by millions worldwide because, from the outset of his career, he has embraced the democratic principle of making his work as accessible as possible in the tradition of American pop art through editions of multiples, toys, and prints. KAWS PRINTS features all of KAWS’s editioned prints in the High’s collection as well as single-image editions, bringing the pop art tradition of silkscreen printing – from Warhol, Lichtenstein, and Haring to KAWS – full circle.

ANDRÉ KERTÉSZ: POSTCARDS FROM PARIS February 18 – May 29, 2022 In 1925, photographer André Kertész (American, born Hungary, 1894 – 1985) arrived in Paris with little more than a camera and meager savings. Over the next three years, the young artist carved out a photographic practice that allowed him to move among the realms of amateur and professional, photojournalist and avant-garde artist, diarist and documentarian. Organized by the Art Institute of Chicago, Postcards from Paris is the first exhibition to bring together Kertész’s rare carte postale (postcard paper) prints. These now-iconic works offer new insight into his early, experimental years and reveal the importance of Paris as a vibrant meeting ground for international artists, who drew inspiration from each other to create new, modern ways of seeing and representing the world.

WHAT IS LEFT UNSPOKEN, LOVE March 25 – August 14, 2022 Is love intrinsic, or is it a habit? What is the difference between love and friendship? What is the relationship of love and truth, freedom, and justice? These are just some of the questions to be explored in this exhibition featuring contemporary artworks created from 1987 – 2021 that address the different ways the most important thing in life – love – is expressed. Organized during a time of social and political discord, when cynicism often seems to triumph over hope, this exhibition will examine love as a profound subject of critical commentary from time immemorial yet with a persistently elusive definition. The more than 70 works on view will include paintings, sculpture, photography, video and media art by more than 35 international artists based in North America, Europe, and Asia such as Rina Banerjee, Patty Chang, Jeffrey Gibson, Tomashi Jackson, María de los Angeles Rodríguez Jiménez, Rashid Johnson, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, Kerry James Marshall, Wangechi Mutu, Ebony Patterson, Magnus Plessen, Gabriel Rico, RongRong and inri, and Carrie Mae Weems. FOR MORE DETAILS, VISIT HIGHMUSEUMWINE.ORG OR CALL 404-733-5335

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SPECIAL PROGRAMS AT THE HIGH MUSEUM OF ART

TODDLER THURSDAYS Designed for children ages fifteen months through three years and their caregivers, Toddler Thursdays engage children’s creativity and explore monthly topics with related artwork and self-guided tours, as well as new art-making activities to drop in for each week. Explore, learn, and create every Thursday!

FRIDAY JAZZ Mark your calendar for live jazz in the High’s Atrium on the third Friday of every month! Music, drinks, art – no matter the month, every Friday Jazz offers a great lineup featuring different styles of jazz, from straight ahead to free jazz, bebop to swing, and more.

HIGH FREQUENCY FRIDAYS Turn up the volume at the High with great music., signature drinks, and our reimagined galleries on the first Friday of every month. Our galleries stay open late for special tours, drawing demonstrations, live music and featured guests. It’s happy hour meet art party from 6 to 9 p.m.

CAN’T JOIN US? If you are unable to attend the Auction but would l ike to bid on a few of our exciting lots, you can view the auction catalog online at highmuseumwine.org. Peruse the pages, select your favorites and call or email us for details on how to place your bid. Contact us at wineauctioninfo@high.org or (404) 733-5335.

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“This opportunity has tremendous impact for children who would otherwise not have access to the rich cultural experiences the High offers.” —Fulton County Educator

A museum experience can inspire a lifelong love of the arts. Studies show that more than 60% of recent visitors to cultural institutions attended these organizations as children. Help us ignite that spark!

“Bringing students to the High is important to the development of future artists, art consumers, and patrons of the arts. The Arts Access program makes that possible for our students who would not otherwise have that opportunity and for that we are extremely grateful!” — Kirby Meng, Fine Arts Teacher, Henry County Schools


DESIGN BY LAUREN DELOACH INTERIORS; ARCHITECTURE BY T.S. ADAMS STUDIO, ARCHITECTS; BUILD BY MACALLAN CUSTOM HOMES; PHOTO BY EMILY FOLLOWILL

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MODERN TWIST

A lively blend of antiques, new furnishings and patterns galore foster the stately yet casual milieu envisioned by LAUREN DELOACH INTERIORS and T.S. ADAMS STUDIO, ARCHITECTS Written by TATE GUNNERSON

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Seeing Green

Playing off the green hues throughout, custom painted bookcases from Fabulous Things, Ltd flank the streamlined fireplace in the lower-level family room. opposite Nestled into a slope in the lot, the English Manor-style manse’s painted brick exterior is accented by a rustic Lithonia granite foundation and a mix of cedar shingle and metal roofing.

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Nature-Inspired

above An energetic mix of fabrics from Chelsea Textiles, Cowtan & Tout, Edgar-Reeves and Penny Morrison contributes to the inviting environment in the lower-level family room. opposite Displayed over a console by Chelsea Textiles through Ainsworth-Noah, a garden print series creates a focal point in the arched entry hallway.

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LOCATED ON A PROMINENT BLOCK in Buckhead, a newly constructed English Manor-style home’s effortless blend of formal and informal elements captured the hearts of an easygoing couple with young children. For example, while the painted brick and stone house features a traditional layout, the moldings are minimalist and the great room is defined with rustic wooden ceiling beams. “It’s a cleaner aesthetic and not too fussy,” says architect Tim Adams of T.S. Adams Studio, Architects. “In this case, less is more.” Although the arched front door was originally intended to face the side street, Adams realized that turning it toward the main thoroughfare would allow him to create a rear family room flooded with light on two sides, one

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Take A Seat

In the great room, a textural rug from Underfoot Design defines two distinct seating areas, one anchored by a sofa covered in fabric by Lee Jofa and accented by striped pillows from Libeco Home through Lewis & Sheron Textiles. The chandelier is from A. Tyner Antiques.

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Clean & Classic

above Covered in fabric by Romo, barstools from Joseph Konrad add interest to the classic white marble kitchen island, which is softly lit by large-scale lanterns by Paul Ferrante through Ainsworth-Noah. opposite Adorned with shades from Fermoie, sconces from Circa Lighting coordinate with the brass details in the bar, a moody space with dark walls and cabinetry.

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that opens to a patio and swimming pool nestled into a natural slope on the lot. “Once you understand the topography, the solution reveals itself,” he explains. In addition, it allowed him to align the great room fireplace with the front door, creating a pleasing line of sight that draws visitors into the space. Inspired by the architecture, designer Lauren DeLoach incorporated a spirited mix of lighting, new furnishings and antiques rendered in a predominantly blue,

green and white color palette. A repetition of key patterns enhances the flow. For instance, the wing chair next to the great room fireplace is covered in the same checked fabric as the barstool seat-backs in the open kitchen. And a complementary fabric with a larger check print lines the draperies, which have a scalloped edge. “That thread of continuity makes the space feel more connected,” she says. The cohesive palette also defines the primary suite, where white side tables flank

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In Full Bloom

A whimsical wallcovering from Phillip Jeffries hugs the coved ceiling in the formal dining room. The chandelier and lamps are from Circa Lighting.

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Linger Longer

above In between the in-ground swimming pool and a rustic stone retaining wall, a grassy space furnished with teak chairs and pillows covered in Fermoie fabric invites long conversations. The landscaping is by b+c Studios. opposite A nod to the metal doors and windows, a candelabra chandelier from Paul Ferrante defines the breakfast area.

“THE HOUSE FLOWS TOGETHER, BUT EACH ROOM STILL HAS ITS OWN PERSONALITY. I’M VERY PLEASED WITH THAT.” —LAUREN DELOACH

a four-poster iron bed with an upholstered headboard covered in the same fabric as the draperies. And the floral wallcovering in the mudroom likewise coordinates with the cafe curtain and vanity skirting in the adjacent pool bath, where brass sconces with pleated green shades flank an antique gilded mirror. A printed linen wallcovering with a lively floral pattern makes a bolder statement in the formal dining room. “I just love

the way it hugs the curves,” says DeLoach, pointing to the coved ceiling. The study across the hall is equally dramatic, its walls, moldings and ceiling painted in a deep leafy green hue that creates a warm backdrop for a striped sofa and a wing chair covered in a floral fabric. “It’s handsome and super warm,” says DeLoach. “The house flows together, but each room still has its own personality. I’m very pleased with that.” See Resources, Back of Book. 77

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Luxe Layers

Painting the walls, ceiling and millwork in Pinelands by Benjamin Moore establishes a warm, enveloping feeling in the library, an elegant space for entertaining, work or relaxation. The art over the fireplace is by Joseph Konrad.

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Floral Fancy

left Paired with woven hats and a complementary basket filled with hydrangeas, a floral wallcovering by Cowtan & Tout elevates the walls in the mudroom. below An antique gilded mirror from Illuminati Antiques acts as the focal point in the mudroom. The sink skirting and cafe curtain fabric is from Cowtan & Tout. opposite Softened by an upholstered headboard covered in fabric by Fabricut, a custom fourposter metal bed with a playful swooped design takes advantage of the high coved ceilings in the primary bedroom.

“[ THE HOME] IS A CLEANER AESTHETIC AND NOT TOO FUSSY. IN THIS CASE, LESS IS MORE.” —TIM ADAMS

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Character Rich

A mahogany front door and coffered ceiling offer a stately hello in the home’s entryway. Designers Melanie Millner and Katie Moorhouse of The Design Atelier brought in the Oushak rug from ABN Rug Gallery and an antique fixture from Big Chandelier. opposite Designed by architect Tim Adams of T.S. Adams Studio, Architects, the shingle-style home features Lithonia Granite stone that’s replicated on the garden walls.

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GRACE A new shingle-style home by THE DESIGN ATELIER and T.S. ADAMS STUDIO, ARCHITECTS offers two empty nesters a warm welcome with incredible views Written by CATHY MCGOWIN

Photography by EMILY FOLLOWILL

Styled by ELEANOR ROPER

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F FOR A NEW HOME to endure, live well and improve over time, every consideration must be in sync from the very beginning. For this shinglestyle home, that meant starting with the location. Rising above the Chattahoochee River Valley, the site looks out to distant views of the Appalachian Mountains. “I wanted to create a light, open space that was connected to the exterior and really blur the lines between inside and out,” says architect Tim Adams of T.S. Adams Studio, Architects. Working within the intrinsic language of the shingle style, Adams designed an open-concept floor plan separated by arched openings and filled with floor-to-ceiling windows. Other architectural detailing, such as the stair hall’s paneled wall, elevate the home’s Southern graciousness. “I love stairs

Sitting Pretty

Cozy seating beckons guests in the great room where a painting by John Folsom through Pryor Fine Art represents a favorite vacation spot. “My clients have a second home in the Lowcountry and love the topography of the region,” says Millner. The console is by Formations and the lighting fixture is Lowcountry Originals.

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Outdoor Oasis

An outdoor bar directly off the screened porched allows easy entertaining year-round. The exterior stone, Lithonia Granite, repeats on the porch fireplace.

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Set the Scene

above Furnishings from the homeowners’ previous house received a refresh with sturdy Perennials fabrics. “The screened porch is the best place to take in the wooded view, so it was important to create a space that felt like an extension of the interiors,” says Millner. left A dormer above the screened porch drops natural light into the room below. “It’s somewhat whimsical but it does have a purpose,” says Adams. Below, a trio of granite arches set off the basement where the homeowners enjoy a golf simulator.

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Simplistic Elegance

The homeowners asked Adams and Millner for a casual dining area in lieu of a formal space. To maintain the easy attitude, Adams designed the room as an extension of the kitchen and a pass-through to the screened porch. Fixed transoms allow an abundance of light to filter in from the screened porch.

and always see them as an opportunity for something special and sculptural,” says Adams. “The paneled wall is a detail that is in keeping with the style of the home while also adding texture.” Capitalizing on the natural light, designers Melanie Millner and Katie Moorhouse of The Design Atelier selected a light color palette underscored with darker accents to generate depth and interest. “It’s light and bright, yet warm,” says Millner. Walls and trim are painted Benjamin Moore’s White Dove, the perfect foil to the home’s black iron fixtures, dramatic artwork and Kawai grand piano in the stair hall. Furnishings and accessories are both new and from the client’s previous house. Taking inventory of her clients’ existing pieces, Millner created a furniture plan with items that would easily translate to the style and scale of the rooms, filling in with new purchases as necessary. For the dining room, Millner kept the table and sideboard, but she recovered the formerly red wing chairs in a Kerry Joyce linen blend, its celadon hues reflecting the misty mountains 89

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Secret Storage

A painting by artist Wellon Bridgers through Pryor Fine Art disguises a TV that is built into the hood above the range. Lanterns are from The Urban Electric Co.

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Take A Peek

opposite At the bar, a custom lead-and-glass window offers a glimpse of the wine cellar. “It gives a peek into the space, and it also creates a nice focal point for the bar,” says Millner. “The couple entertains a lot, so we wanted the bar to feel special.” below The powder room departs from the allwhite interior with Cowtan & Tout wallpaper in Treasure Flower and wainscoting painted French Gray No. 18 by Farrow & Ball. The vanity is through Waterworks.

Grand Entrance

above The paneled stair hall makes for a dramatic focal point from the entry as well as through the sequence of living spaces in the dining area, kitchen and porch. The artwork represents the homeowners’ second home location in the Lowcountry.

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outside. In the great room, darker green tones ground a pair of armchairs in the bay window, bringing in the color of the area’s fir trees. “The greens were a good way to introduce just a little bit of color,” says Millner. The updated look is equally evident in the kitchen finishes, where the designer opted for neutral tones with pops of warm white oak, Perla Venata quartzite countertops and backsplash from Walker Zanger. Millner repeated those choices in the adjacent bar, but added an antiqued mirrored backsplash for a dash of glamour. “It reflects the light, and is the perfect backdrop for the homeowner’s extensive Waterford collection,” says Millner. The owners quickly found themselves at home in their new surroundings thanks to the classic architecture and carefully chosen appointments. “Their former home was very traditional,” says Millner. “Tim, Katie and I infused this house with a fresh spirit, but it was important to incorporate some of the furnishings, art and family photos they had collected over the years. We wanted the home to feel new, yet familiar.” See Resources, Back of Book.

Quiet Nature

An iron tester bed from Paul Ferrante takes center stage in the main-level bedroom. “It came from my clients’ former home, but here, it looks new again,” says Millner.

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Lush Escape

left Designed by Core Landscape, the garden features natural stone paths that connect the front of the house to the back, creating quiet moments while taking in the views. A garden wall is home to the fountain seen from the main bath. below and opposite A grand arch over the vanity frames the mirror while reflecting the arched opening to the Kallista bathtub and courtyard fountain beyond. “I felt it was a great way to create a significant moment,” says Adams. “This is my favorite space in the home.”

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Delicate Dining

In the dining room, designer Cathy Rhodes replaced the existing formal wall paneling with a custom d’Arte silk wallpaper, which serves as a verdant backdrop for emerald velvet chairs and a custom Keith Fritz dining table.

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CLASSIC REVIVAL

CATHY RHODES INTERIORS infuses an English Regency-style home with laid-back luxury Written by CLAIRE RUHLIN Photography by DAVID CHRISTENSEN Produced by LAUREN IVERSON

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Smooth Transition

left Sizable windows dressed in silk drapery fabric allow natural light to flood into the living room. below A custom bar cabinet by Old Biscayne Designs is equal parts form and function. “You can have cocktails in the living room and easily flow into the dining room,” says Rhodes.

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WHEN LOOKING FOR A FOREVER home for their family of six, an Atlanta couple knew they’d hit the mark with a spacious English Regency-style manse situated in Atlanta’s Tuxedo Park neighborhood. Brimming with charm, the home—originally designed by Harrison Design in 2000—features spacious rooms and soaring ceilings, as well as custom molding and formal fireplaces throughout. To infuse the home with their family’s laid-back personality, the homeowners enlisted the expertise of Atlanta designer Cathy Rhodes, who strategically outfitted the home with happy hues, easygoing textures and custom upholstery—all while creating intentional gathering spaces so that every square inch of the home was livable.

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Formal Affair

Rhodes balanced the living room’s soaring ceilings and formal architectural elements with a sisal rug from Designer Carpets. A sofa from Charles Stewart, chaise by Kravet and armchairs from Hickory Chair and Palecek provide a welcoming seating area in front of the fireplace.

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Boisterous Blues

Alongside contractor Stuart Grubb of SGP Construction, Rhodes gave the kitchen a fresh face-lift. A custom hood with antique brass straps and warm brass hardware from Masterpiece Lighting adds a modern verve, as do custompainted lanterns from The Urban Electric Co.

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Gather ‘Round

In the breakfast area, custom Galbraith & Paul window treatments echo the blue of the kitchen cabinetry. The dining table is through Hickory Chair and the patterned dining chairs are upholstered in a Katie Leede fabric.

“With four children and everybody seeking their own little reading nook or homework space, we took advantage of the large rooms and created a variety of cozy seating areas,” says Rhodes. “We were on the same page of taking the formal rooms and making each one of them a livable, welcoming space for their family to enjoy on an everyday basis.” In the living room, for instance, Rhodes broke up the sprawling space into two distinct seating areas, purposefully placing an open-back chaise lounge in the center so that “you can sit facing either way and be part of either seating area or conversation group.” In both the living and dining rooms, the designer balanced formal architectural elements with more casual sisal rugs and upholstery “to make them cozy, inviting and less formal than you might expect when you walk in the house.” Likewise, in lieu of artwork, the design team replaced the dining room’s existing wall paneling with a custom, tone-on-tone d’Arte silk wallpaper, which serves as a subtle backdrop for a custom Keith Fritz dining table and green velvet dining chairs.

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Stately Study

A rug from the clients’ existing collection served as the starting point for the design of the study, which displays special mementos of the husband’s. The sofa is Charles Stewart, upholstered in a Cowtan & Tout mohair.

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“THE CONSISTENT USE OF COLOR HELPS TIE THE HOUSE TOGETHER ... YOU FEEL LIKE YOU COULD PULL UP A CHAIR FROM ANY ROOM INTO ANOTHER ROOM AND THEY WOULD ALL WORK TOGETHER.” —CATHY RHODES

Quiet Retreat

Rhodes anchored the foyer with an elegant settee from Foxglove Antiques & Galleries “so that you would actually walk into that space and sit down and read,” she says. The artwork is by Lorraine Christie.

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Serene Sanctuary

Rhodes installed a textured grasscloth wallcovering from Gregorius Pineo to make the sprawling primary bedroom feel more idyllic.

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Restful Setting

A seating area in the primary bedroom provides the perfect place for the couple to retreat in the evenings. To avoid obscuring the view of the backyard, they installed a rotating television in the ceiling that can be viewed from various angles in the space.

“You’re enveloped in a beautiful scene, but nothing jumps out as too loud or too busy,” says Rhodes. “We wanted it to be all about the dining table and the people sitting around it.” Though the dining room’s palette is subdued, the clients love color, which Rhodes honored by anchoring the home with shades of green and blue—with the occasional pop of orange or coral. This is particularly evident in the kitchen, which Rhodes renovated with the help of contractor Stuart Grubb of SGP Construction. To make

the room’s large footprint and 12-foot-tall ceilings feel elegant yet approachable, Rhodes chose a rich peacock blue (Sherwin-Williams’ Still Water) for the cabinetry. In the adjoining breakfast nook, a custom Galbraith & Paul drapery fabric echoes this color scheme. “That consistent use of color helps tie the house together and makes it a bit less formal,” says Rhodes. “You feel like you could pull up a chair from any room into another room and they would all work together.” See Resources, Back of Book. 109

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PAGES 66–81 MODERN TWIST INTERIOR DESIGN Lauren DeLoach, Lauren

CIOT ciot.com ........................................................................................................................... 13

DeLoach Interiors, (404) 310-1570; laurendeloachinteriors.com ARCHITECT Tim

CIRCA LIGHTING circalighting.com .....................................................Inside Back Cover

Adams, T.S. Adams Studio, Architects, (404) 262-3499; tsadamsstudio.com BUILD-

COMPASS/ BRANDING ATLANTA compass.com ............................................................3

ER Dave Childers, Macallan Custom Homes, (404) 603-8833; macallanhomes.com

CORSO ATLANTA experiencecorsoatlanta.com .......................................... Back Cover FIREROCK firerock.us ............................................................................................................ 21 FRONTGATE frontgate.com ....................................................................................................1

LANDSCAPE DESIGN b+c Studio, (678) 990-7691; bcstudio.com PAGES 82–97 SOUTHERN GR ACE INTERIOR DESIGN Melanie Millner and Katie Moorhouse, The Design Atelier, (404) 365-8662; thedesignatelier.com ARCHITECT Tim Adams, T.S. Adams Studio, Architects, (404) 262-3499; tsadams-

GERMAN KITCHEN CENTER germankitchencenter.com ............................................ 45

studio.com BUILDER Brownlow & Sons, (770) 977-8404; brownlowandsons.com

GUY GUNTER guygunterhome.com ................................................................................. 48

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Core Landscape, (770) 951-5500

HARRY NORMAN harrynorman.com ..................................................................................17

PAGES 98–109 CLASSIC REVIVAL INTERIOR DESIGN Cathy Rhodes, Cathy

HIGH MUSEUM OF ART high.org....................................................................................... 19

Rhodes Interiors, (404) 307-0616; cathyrhodesinteriors.com ARCHITECT Harrison

HIGH MUSEUM WINE AUCTION highmuseumwine.org ............................................. 49

Design, (404) 365-7760; harrisondesign.com

HOME REAL ESTATE homegeorgia.com ......................................................................... 22 INTEGRITY/LANDWORX integritylandworx.com ............................................................. 11 KEYSTONE keystonemillworks.com...................................................................................47 LAKE OCONEE lakeoconeefoodandwine.com ..............................................................110 LUCY'S MARKET lucysmarket.com ..................................................... Inside Front Cover MORGAN CREEK morgancreek.com ................................................................................ 33 RAO DESIGN STUDIO raodesignstudio.com.................................................................. 39 SUB ZERO/WOLF SOUTHEAST subzero-wolf.com .........................................................6 THE DESIGNERY the-designerys.com.............................................................................. 35

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Quorum Small Chandelier by Currey & Company, curreyandcompany.com

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IN LOVE WITH...

Turquoise

is known to represent tranquility, wisdom, protection, hope and good fortune. This time of year, as Atlanta’s verdant, lush cityspace begins to unfurl from the quiet of winter, the color’s properties represent a harbinger of good things to come as we look to the new season ahead. Happy spring!

—Clinton Smith

In the Tropics by Benjamin Moore

■ WELCOME HOME A captivating turquoise front door at a Sandy Springs residence offers a gracious welcome.

left to right Basquette fabric 007 by Dedar through Jerry Pair, dedar.com; Sirius wallpaper W7144-05 by Osborne & Little through Ainsworth-Noah, osborneandlittle.com; Indian Stripe wallpaper in Turquoise/Pink by Mally Skok Design through Travis & Company, mallyskokdesign.com; Bird & Anemone wallpaper in Olive/Turquoise by Morris & Co. through Jerry Pair, morrisandco.sandersondesigngroup.com

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Faux Shagreen Box Files (set of three) by OKA, oka.com

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