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up by Carol Shaw for Lorac; fashion styling by Rita Rago for Rouge Artists; peasant top by Somi, available at Madison, Los Angeles Far left: Vintage finds
in John Derian’s Lower East Side apartment Below: Land- scape designer Mario Nievera’s Manhattan pied-à-terre.
Dispatches from the world of design
38 Bergdorf Goodman domesticates glamour By Vicky Lowry
40 Williams-Sonoma Home hits the street By Christy Hobart
42 Charlotte Moss celebrates her muses By Kathleen Hackett
44 A Hollywood hotel gets a nip and tuck By Tara Mandy
62 Truth in Decorating: The Ten Most Elegant Étagères
Designers Susan Forristal and Steven Gambrel check out how
the latest crop of freestanding shelves stack up By Julie V Iovine
66 Great Ideas
Sunrooms bring great style to light
68 Daniel’s Dish
A French classic rises to the occasion By Daniel Boulud
80 ELLE DECOR Goes to Philadelphia
The City of Brotherly Love is undergoing a resurgence, with an
influx of young residents and cultural cachet By Julie V Iovine
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93 ELLE DECOR Style
94 Beauty and the Beach
Cindy Crawford and Rande Gerber unite the casual with the
chic in their new Malibu house By Catherine Ettlinger
106 Lord of the Fleas
John Derian finds inspiration—and the artful furnishings for his
Lower East Side flat—at the flea market By David Colman
114 Bold Strokes
Updating an old-world Upper East Side townhouse, Miles
Redd makes glamour work for a young family By David Colman
124 Shopping: Making a Statement
Graphic wallpapers endow any room with color and pattern,
not to mention attitude, on a large scale By Anita Sarsidi
130 In a New Light
For a New York gallery owner and his family, country living
means a perfect union of art and nature By Vicky Lowry
138 Small Change
Landscape designer Mario Nievera’s Manhattan pied-à-terre
is as ingenious as any of his grand gardens By Nancy Hass
142 Clearing the Way
Peter Pennoyer and Katie Ridder restore a Park Avenue
clas-sic by reducing it to its essence By Melissa Barrett Rhodes
Clockwise from above: A Josef Frank cabinet in
a Park Avenue apartment renovated by designer Katie Ridder and archi- tect Peter Pennoyer.
Roland and Kathleen Augustine’s house in up- state New York The living room of a Manhat- tan townhouse dec- orated by Miles Redd
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Sad, no? Yet the practice continues, with untouched,uptight rooms spread across the country in housesthat grow bigger every year So you can imagine
my delight when I visited the Malibu compound ofCindy Crawford and Rande Gerber, where thereisn’t a corner that’s not put to use It’s a magical place,
live in their living rooms or dine in
their dining rooms?
set high above the Pacific, with all the rooms ally opening onto a deck or terrace, or focusing onthe breathtaking ocean views Cindy describes herfamily’s life there by saying, “We live outdoors asmuch as in, and it’s always casual.”
liter-But there’s hope even for those of us in an ronment that’s not as easygoing and barefoot as thebeach At her glamorous Upper East Side town-house, young mother Liz Weinstein lives up to herwords: “I don’t believe in saving rooms for specialoccasions.” As far as I’m concerned, she wins Wife
envi-of the Year award as well Because by installing thepool table her husband, Steve, loved, in their loft-like drawing room, she practically guaranteed that
it would become everyone’s favorite hangout
Don’t fret I doubt regulation-size pool tables willbecome the next must-have accessory, but I’mcrazy about Liz’s relaxed attitude and freewheel-ing spirit And there’s no better trend than that
Designer Nate Berkus and Ellen Rakieten, executive
producer of The Oprah
Winfrey Show, with me at
ELLE DECOR’ s Dining by Design gala in Chicago