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COVER

Design by Melissa Haynes. Photography by Rett Peek.

MASTHEAD/FROM THE EDITOR

Page 5: Greta, M4026-03, in Emeraude, by Manuel Canovas.

Page 7: Photography by John O’Hagan.

DESIGNER Q & A

Pages 13–16: Interior design by Tammy Connor.

STYLE LIBRARY

Pages 17–18: ©Garden Design Master Class by Carl Dellatore; Rizzoli; 2020.

Pages 19–20: ©Soul of the Home: Designing with Antiques by Tara Shaw; Abrams; 2020.

ANTIQUES OBSESSION

Pages 23–27: Faux Bois.

Page 23: Interior design, Robin Rains Interiors + Antiques. Photography, Alyssa Rosenheck.

Page 25: Above image: Custom faux bois bench, Diane Husson. Photograph courtesy of Diane Husson. Below images: Photography courtesy of Foxglove Antiques.

Page 27: Left images: Photography courtesy of Foxglove Antiques. Right image: Interior design, Robin Rains Interiors + Antiques. Photography, Alyssa Rosenheck.

CAROLINA COASTAL

Pages 29–38: Interior design, Mary Hannah Interiors. Architecture, Lisle Architecture. Construction, Stone Development and Restoration.

Pages 29–30: Foyer: Lesley bench and Morris lantern, Sugarwood.

Pages 31–32: Living room: Overhead light, Circa Lighting. Wicker shade sconces, Arteriors Home. Monarch coffee table, Sugarwood. Rug, Caitlin Wilson. Accent chair, Dear Keaton. Hall: Task lights, Circa Lighting.

Dining room: Chandelier,

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