December 2023 | Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles

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Toast to home this holiday season

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Contents DECEMBER 2023

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Spirit of Giving

Break out your wrapping paper and bows! AH&L has your giftgiving covered 17

Festive Flair

Designer Clary Bosbyshell decks the halls for a festive and fabulous holiday dinner party 24

Lasting Legacies

A reflection of some of Atlanta’s great talents whose legacies will live on for years to come 77

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Made for Keeps

During the holidays, designer Liza Bryan adds a layer of holiday decor to her renovated 1940s cottage, putting an even brighter spotlight on her collections and antiques 60

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Passport to Style

From NYC to Türkiye and a cruise down Europe’s Rhine River, gain inspiration for your next holiday getaway

LIFE 34

Property Report

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Calendar Happenings this month

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Naomi On holiday spirit

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Dish Pachengo’s

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End Note Stan Dixon’s must-haves

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Editor’s Letter

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Ad Index

On the Cover

Southern Comfort

Updated for a new era after an extensive renovation, this Georgian Colonial by Sande Beck and Ross Piper effortlessly blends Southern formality and comfort in a fresh way

INTERIOR DESIGNER CLARY BOSBYSHELL PHOTOGRAPHY BY DAVID CHRISTENSEN

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FROM THE ARCHIVES Celebrating AH&L’s 40th anniversary year

signing off ONE CHRISTMAS MORNING some years ago, my brother and I awoke to a letter waiting for us in front of the fireplace. This letter had traveled far and wide, through sunshine, rain and snow, braving oceans, winds, birds and planes before arriving to its final destination right there in our living room. The important news inside: Santa Claus was retiring. Well, he was retiring for my brother and I, that was. “Don’t be sad,” he wrote, “the reindeer and I will return one day when you have your own children. Until then, keep my spirit within you.” While we must have been on the Nice List to receive personal notice, Mr. Claus was onto something when he assured the wonder of life never fades for those who believe. I imagine that many of us continue to carry this air of innocence when December rolls around

In an Atlanta residence by architect D. Stanley Dixon and designer Lynne T. Rankin, a roaring fireplace sets an inviting scene for holiday traditions. See more at “Winter’s Embrace” on atlantahomesmag.com

each year, despite if the chimney has momentarily run cold. A cold chimney is not the case for the residences featured in this month’s issue, however, whose holiday spirit is alive and well. Designer Sande Beck and architect Ross Piper created a warm, welcoming home base for an Atlanta family of five (page 60), and designer Liza Bryan welcomes us inside her personal abode to teach us that happy, unique-to-you homes—perfectly dressed for designer Clary Bosbyshell saves us a seat at the table for her crisply tailored and beautifully layered Christmas Eve dinner (page 17). As you find a moment to sit down with our December issue, between the parties, baking, and caroling, may you feel the soul of the season radiating throughout. And from our AH&L family to you, we wish you the happiest of holidays filled with endless pockets of joy.

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Designer CLARY BOSBYSHELL decks the halls for a festive and fabulous holiday dinner party Produced by LAUREN IVERSON

Photographed by DAVID CHRISTENSEN

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“I love creating a sophisticated table, and Christmas Eve is the most perfect time to pull out all the silver and use it.”

Deck the Halls

A mural wallcovering is a scenic setting for a Christmas dinner hosted by designer Clary Bosbyshell, which features traditional holiday decor like candy cane candlesticks by Houses & Parties and a miniature tree handmade by the designer’s grandmother-in-law.

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ATLANTA HOMES & LIFESTYLES: ’Tis the season! Walk us through the inspiration behind your tabletop design. What are the featured elements? CLARY BOSBYSHELL: I love creating a sophisticated table, and Christmas Eve is the most perfect time to pull out all the silver and use it. The table is layered with family heirlooms and new decor items I have collected, like the silver bells, which were given to me each year that my grandmother was alive, and the salad plates in my mother’s wedding china pattern, Hong Kong. AH&L: The rooms throughout the home feature playful patterns and pretty pops of color. Tell us about your approach to using these bolder palettes? How do you achieve a sophisticated interior that doesn’t feel overpowering? CB: I always want my clients’ homes to reflect them, and this client loves English interiors with a very layered and collected look. She loves warm and rich colors and already has a great foundation of collected antiques and art, which are sprinkled throughout the home. She is also a great friend, and I know her so well that it was really fun creating a place that reflected her personal style. AH&L: We love that you commingled traditional holiday decor with items that also hold sentimentality. Tell us the backstory behind the mini tree in the dining room? CB: My husband’s grandmother, Rena Smith, 19

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Old meets new in Bosbyshell’s fresh and sophisticated table setting. Her mother’s wedding china and grandmother’s silverware commingle with colorful poppers from House and Parties and a Ginori 1735 dinner plate through Gramercy.

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Clary’s Christmas Wishlist SHINE BRIGHT

“I always love jewelry for Christmas, and especially anything from Laura Pearce.”

NOSE DEEP

“The prince of chintz! Mario Buatta was so fabulous and I’d love his new book, Mario Buatta: Anatomy of a Decorator.”

YOUTHFUL GLOW “Augustinus Bader has the yummiest face creams.”

COMFORT IS KEY

“You can’t go wrong with a cozy cashmere throw. I like the Dorsey Throw from Sferra.”

Mix & Mingle

above Located opposite of the dining area, the living room allows conversation to flow after a holiday dinner. The chairs are covered in a Colefax and Fowler chintz and the greenery is by M. Delia Designs for Lucy’s Market. right Anchored with cabinetry by Bell Cabinetry & Design, the bar is fully stocked and ready for entertaining.

had always been an artist and loved miniatures. She started making these beautiful Christmas trees. Everything is completely handmade except the Radko ornaments. She would customize them for the specific family, and they truly are so special and priceless. AH&L: You’re no stranger to hosting. Tell us how to make a holiday party memorable for your guests. CB: Set a beautiful and whimsical table, lively music and have a signature cocktail. The best parties always have good music and drinks! AH&L: Entertaining season can be stressful. What are some of your best tips for hosting during the holidays? CB: Outsource when you can. I love to decorate for Christmas, but it is 21

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TA B L E T O P S In Good Cheer below Florals by M. Delia Designs for Lucy’s Market are a colorful complement to the

living room’s traditional style. opposite A green-and-red wallcovering by Pierre Frey adds a layer of holiday joy to built-in cabinets by Bell Cabinetry & Design, which are enveloped in Benjamin Moore’s Gothic Green.

always such a busy time for me getting my clients’ homes ready that I can feel overwhelmed trying to do my own. I have used M. Delia Designs the last three years to help me and it is the best gift I give myself. She executes my vision to a T and always has beautiful and creative ideas of her own to add. AH&L: What’s on your Christmas dinner menu? Don’t forget to tell us how you’re stocking the bar! CB: On Christmas Eve we always go to the 4 p.m. Christmas Pageant service at the Cathedral of St. Philip. In order to have dinner ready at a reasonable time, we do as many things in advance as possible. Last Christmas I really got my menu right—

lobster flown in from Maine, pear-and-blue cheese arugula salad, asparagus, and my dad makes the OK Cafe mac-andcheese recipe. And for dessert: peppermint ice cream and cookies. We served martinis and white wine, and to top it off, had espresso martinis ready to help us play Santa into the night. AH&L: What holiday tradition holds a special place with you? CB: It has been really special combining the traditions of my husband’s family and my family and creating our own now that we have children. We always attend the Christmas Pageant service on Christmas Eve and have a decadent Christmas dinner. clarybosbyshelldesign.com

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Lasting Legacies

A reflection of some of Atlanta’s great talents whose legacies will live on for years to come Written by THE EDITORS

Since its inception in 2000, Foxglove Antiques & Galleries has continued to set the tone for elevated interiors with a classic, refined style— one that reaches well beyond the borders of Atlanta. That’s thanks to founder Sheila Benson, who from the very beginning, established an unmatched presence in the market with her skillful business acumen, excellent style and warm, welcoming spirit. Benson’s legacy lives on in endless ways throughout the Southeastern design community—with beauty and grace in the homes of her clients, and in the hearts of her many industry friends and colleagues. “Not only was Shelia a very smart businesswoman, but she also had a passion for all things beautiful,” says designer Susan Bozeman, a longtime client and friend. “She loved to travel, was kind and giving, had a wonderful sense of community and supported many important causes. She had such energy and excitement for all of these things and shared it with everyone. She was a beautiful woman both inside and out whom I admired greatly.” 24

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Frank Neely Renowned for his projects that reflect timeless elegance and grace, the work of architect Frank Neely of Frank G. Neely Design Associates is woven into the design blueprint of the Atlanta we know today. Beloved by many, his industry peers remember the personal stamp he left on the city, and because of his unrivaled enthusiasm, genuine respect for both the history of a home plus the family inhabiting it and his passion for details—especially in his signature window and cabinetry designs—his work will stand the test of time for decades to come. “Being an Atlanta native, it’s apparent that Frank loved and respected the Southern style and charm of the homes here, and always kept the integrity of the home in mind when renovating,” says designer Amy Morris, who worked on many projects with Neely throughout the years. “His laugh was infectious, and we shared many. He is sorely missed by the design community and Atlanta at large.”

Kenneth Lynch

After various stints at top local architecture studios—such as Toombs, ​​ Amisano, and Wells and Cooper Carry—Kenneth Lynch cleared his own lane in the Atlanta design community with the opening of his eponymous firm, Kenneth Lynch & Associates, in 1986. Known for his edited approach to scale and masterful practice of constraint, Lynch’s excellent architectural eye helped spearhead not only a fresher Atlanta, but also the next generation of esteemed architects that would carry the torch of his legacy. “Ken infused modern ideas into his plans and was ahead of his time in the transitional style that was to happen,” says architect Todd Pritchett, who worked with Lynch before opening his own firm, Pritchett + Dixon. “A noble attribute of his was that he fostered talent among the younger members of his staff, and gave us the space to explore our own design ideas. I know that I, along with others, are grateful for that mentoring and have warm thoughts about Ken.” 25

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1. Mottahedeh Dessert Plate ($495, Set of 4) 2. Illume Candle ($74) 3. Alicia Adams Throw ($465) 4. D.Porthault Guest Towel ($150) 5. Matouk Custom Hand Towel ($91) 6. Matouk Granda Placemats ($135, Set of 4); Matouk Scallop Napkins ($189, Set of 4)

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Spread a little magic this season and entertain at home! Offering the perfect gifts for the whole family, Kudzu & Company boasts a vast collection of entertainment pieces, candles, gifts, and a darling children’s toy and gift department. Visit today and allow us to help you find that perfect something for the special people in your life!

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3. Tufted Button Ottoman ($909); Marble Martini Table ($403); Accessories ($22 - $219)

4. Frazier Fir Scents ($18-89) 5. “Mountain” Whiskey Collection (from $35) 6. Boucle Swivel Chair ($2645); Barley Twist Table ($269); Retro Trike ($199); Christmas Decor, Books & Toys ($8 - $68)

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1. Belgian Linen Blend Throw ($478) 2. White Cloud Match Cloche ($72) 3. Decorative Books ($85) 4. Pura Smart Diffuser Woodland Spruce & White Maple Bourbon ($85)

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Lucy's Market is an upscale one-stop neighborhood shop for the Atlanta area and beyond. Find curated housewares, prepared foods, fresh produce, wine, and floral services that simplify and elevate your everyday lifestyle. You can customize luxury gift baskets that make memorable gifts for every season and occasion. Stop by the market or shop their incredible selection online for local delivery and nationwide shipping.

1. Huras Family Look Who's Knocking Ornament ($55) 2. Bauble Stocking 6" High Flying Santa ($85) 3. Lauren Dunn Acrylic Wreath ($105) 4. Baobab Afrika Candle ($160–$850) 5. Nicolette Mayer Tartan Vanity Tray ($100)

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Feeling festive? Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles’ 15thannual HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS DESIGNER SHOWHOUSE is in full swing! Situated near Chastain Park, the 12,500-square-foot residence— imagined by Pradera Group, Castro Design Studio, Floralis and Kit Castaldo Design—celebrates the season with thoughtful spaces curated by an array of industry talents. Open through December 10;

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A part-time Buckhead resident for three decades, Elton John is selling his longtime home at PARK PLACE and saying goodbye to Atlanta. Having purchased his first of six units there around 1991, the singer brought welcome attention to the luxury high-rise according to JIM HENDERSON, part of the building’s development team when it was built in the 1980s. “Elton moving to Park Place was like tons of free advertising. It was during a recession in Atlanta, so it really helped to cement Park Place’s reputation as a first-class residential building and ultimately helped it sell out over the next few years.” Even as other luxury towers are being

built nearby, Park Place remains highly desirable, says Henderson’s daughter, JOLYNNE SZYMANSKI of INTOWNERE. She credits much of Park Place’s enduring appeal to the high standards that have been maintained by successive management and board teams, citing upcoming improvements as just one example. “Coming in 2024, Park Place on Peachtree will experience a transformation to ensure it remains a top luxury condominium tower in Buckhead. Expect new elevators, freshly renovated common areas on residential floors and an enhanced arrival experience.”

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POLITAN ROW, the popular food hall at Colony Square, has expanded to Dunwoody. Known as Politan Row at Ashford Lane, the suburban outlet features food stalls and outposts of Bar Politan and Jojo’s Beloved Cocktail Lounge.

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Western medical practitioners in Serenbe. Something else that makes this senior wellness campus unique is the way in which it will be integrated into the surrounding community to foster intergenerational living. “The Mado Hamlet at Serenbe that is in development has a commercial focus on health at all ages,” says STEVE NYGREN, Serenbe’s founder. “The aging-in-place campus is intentionally placed in the center of Mado, where it will be located across from the infant to 12th-grade Acton school and the Swim Club. Seeing children decreases social isolation and gives the elders a sense of belonging while also improving social skills for children.”

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DEC. 8–26 The ATLANTA BALLET debuts their latest version of The Nutcracker. Taking place at the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre, the performance will feature state-of-the-art technology, chic costumes by Sandra Woodall and stunning set decoration by Faye Armon-Troncoso. Show choreography is by Yuri Possokhov, with music by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky performed by the Atlanta Ballet Orchestra. atlantaballet.com

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THROUGH DEC. 24 An annual fan favorite, The Astor Chalet is back at the ST. REGIS ATLANTA this month. Designed by Summerour Architects, the Swiss-inspired chalet was handcrafted with reclaimed oak, elm, ash and maple hardwoods sourced from North Carolina. Inside, a Lucy’s Market pop-up shop features festive decor, gifts and treats guaranteed to transport you to a holiday wonderland. atstregisatlanta.com

THROUGH DEC. 16 Every Saturday through the 16th of this month, BUCKHEAD VILLAGE DISTRICT presents their new Après-Ski event series. Guests will be charmed by ski-lift photo opportunities, seasonal food, warm beverages as well as a kid zone dubbed “The Bunny Slope,” complete with a rotating schedule of family-friendly crafts like bottlebrush trees and making ornaments. buckheadvillagedistrict.com 36

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THROUGH JAN. 14 ATLANTA BOTANICAL GARDEN presents their annual Garden Lights, Holidays Nights. Get yourself into the holiday spirit while perusing millions of brilliantly colored LED lights and displays throughout the garden grounds. Tickets can be purchased on their website. atlantabg.org

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THROUGH JAN. 4 On display through the entire month, SWAN COACH HOUSE presents its annual small-works exhibition titled Little Things. Curated by Maria Bruckman and Jacob O’Kelley, the exhibition features hundreds of small works from over 70 Southeastern artists—including paintings, drawings, photographs and more. Featured artists include Hannah Adair, Trey Dowell, Matthew Evans and Hail Holtzclaw. swangallery.org

I’VE REALLY GOT THE holiday spirit this season, although outwardly, you might not know it. I don’t wish to cause any offense, but I just can’t bring myself to sport a Christmas sweater. In fact, you won’t catch me wearing any holiday novelty attire—unless, of course, I’ve had a few too many glasses of eggnog, in which case, I could end up donning tinsel around my head or a Christmas tree skirt around my waist à la Bernice Clifton in Designing Women. Speaking of holiday skirts, do any of you miss the Christmas plaid hostess skirts we used to wear when entertaining back in the 1970s and ’80s? I remember they looked pretty fabulous when partnered with a frilly white blouse or one of those Geiger Tyrolean-style jackets. (And there I go again, showing my age!) Except for my lack of festive attire, I really am in the holiday spirit, and I’ve got the homemade goodies to show for it. My kitchen counters are stacked with tins filled with cheese straws, bourbon balls and candied grapefruit peel, all prepared by yours truly. The only thing left to do is to distribute them to friends and neighbors. I’m also enjoying having an advent calendar once again. When I was a child, the only Advent calendars available were those that had printed holiday scenes behind each window. There were no chocolate or makeup Advent calendars, and those now-popular wine and liquor calendars would have been verboten back then. That reminds me—I just ordered a variety pack of those liquor-filled chocolates shaped like bottles, because I find they add a festive touch to one’s holiday dinners and gatherings. I’ve also got my holiday music playlist lined up, and I’m happy to say that Mariah Carey is not on it. Instead, I went old school with Perry Como, the Ray Conniff Singers and my personal favorite, Mel Tormé. And so, in the immortal lyrics of Mr. Tormé, I’m offering this simple phrase, to kids from one to 92, though it’s been said, many times, many ways, Merry Christmas to you. 37

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IT’S NO SECRET THAT Atlanta’s Storico Group knows how to dish out unparalleled Italian cuisine. Earlier this year, Yeppa & Co. took the city by storm with its upbeat atmosphere, refreshing cocktails and housemade fare. That’s why Atlantans were intrigued when Pietro Gianni and Stephen Peterson of Storico Group announced the closure of Italian wine bar Storico Vino, ultimately to be replaced with an entirely new concept—a Mexican taqueria named Pachengo’s. “The inspiration behind Pachengo’s is a lively, fresh and fun space taking cues

clockwise from above The Carne Asada (seared steak) with cilantro and onion. The Elote (Mexican street corn) topped with mayonnaise, lime, cotija and Tajín. The Mango Salad with avocado, onion, bell pepper, jalapeño and tomato. Lively light fixtures illuminate the bar. Pachengo’s features a quaint outdoor seating area.

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“The inspiration behind Pachengo’s is a lively, fresh and fun space taking cues from Yeppa’s energy.” —Pietro Gianni from Yeppa’s energy,” says Gianni. “We’re offering all-day dining that is full-service but less formal than our other restaurants, which we felt would be attractive to nearby offices and Buckhead Village shoppers.” The menu, curated by husband-and-wife duo Omar and Guadalupe Santamaria, brings flavors from Mexico City to the Peach State. Think authentic Mexican dishes including tostadas, queso blanco, enchiladas verdes and tacos. From small plates to larger dishes, everything on the menu is made to share. In accompaniment to the food, Pachengo’s offers a selection of margaritas (complete with an extensive tequila list), palomas, agua frescas and more. As for the interiors, Peterson

collaborated with ASD | SKY to transform the once moody wine bar into a bright and friendly neighborhood taqueria. White tiles reflect light shining through the floor-to-ceiling windows, and playful light fixtures complement the restaurant’s signature colors, red and green. Guests will also be charmed by plenty of bar seating as well as verdant views on their expansive outdoor patio. And it sounds like Storico Group and their assemblage of restaurants are not slowing down as the new year approaches. “We are gearing up for an exhilarating journey in 2024,” says Peterson. “Yeppa at Krog Street Market will be opening as well as a Pachengo’s in West Midtown.” Keep your eyes peeled, Atlanta foodies! pachengos.com

Back for its third year, the BUCKHEAD VILLAGE DISTRICT presents the Atlanta German Christkindl Market. In partnership with the German American Cultural Foundation, the festive market features over 50 vendors selling food and beverages (think mulled wine, hot chocolate and plenty of schnitzel) as well as holiday items to shop. The market is open daily through December 24 with live music and entertainment on the weekends. christkindlmarket.org

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again be transformed into the popular holiday bar Tinsel Tavern. Complete with over-the-top decorations, festive cocktails and tasty bites, this holiday headquarters will play host to an ugly-sweater party, cocktail class, a silent disco with elves and much more. liveatthebatteryatlanta.com Dine inside an igloo at NINE MILE STATION. Situated on the rooftop of Ponce City Market, each igloo can seat up to six guests and includes a dedicated server, two and a half hours inside the decorated space as well as admission to all of The Roof’s festivities. Reservations are required. 9milestation.com

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The al pastor tacos with pineapple, cumin, achiote, pulled pork, cilantro and onion with a frozen house margarita. SCOOP PHOTO COURTESY OF JAMESTOWN

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MADE for KEEPS During the holidays, designer LIZA BRYAN adds a layer of holiday decor to her renovated 1940s cottage, putting an even brighter spotlight on her collections and antiques Written by CATHY STILL MCGOWIN Photographed by DAVID CHRISTENSEN

Collector’s Call

The formal dining room leans old-world thanks to the 19th-century Louis XV crystal and gilded metal chandelier and the Louis XVI cane-back fruitwood dining chairs.

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left Bryan’s grandmother’s sterling silver goblets and her mother’s monogrammed Kirk silver utensils anchor the table in the breakfast room. opposite An early 19th-century English Sheraton sideboard displays a pair of 18th-century English mahogany knife boxes. Custom cornices, hand-painted black with added gilding by Atlanta wildlife artist Jane Ingols, repeat the design on the dining chairs.

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LIZA BRYAN AND husband Randy’s 1940s cottage in the Peachtree Battle neighborhood didn’t exactly ooze charm when their real estate agent first showed them the property. “My agent warned me that the house was in terrible shape,” says Bryan. There were oil stains from a Harley-Davidson in the dining room, the previous owners had been raising cocker spaniels in the basement, and all of their possessions had been tossed to the curb. “She said I would need to have a good imagination,” says Bryan. Thankfully the interior designer had plenty of vision.

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“What makes something wonderful is being able to enjoy it every day. Your interiors should be edited to achieve that extraordinary sensation.” —Liza Bryan

Attracted to the home’s historic appeal, 9-foot ceilings, original mantel in the living room and a private, treed backyard that feels more like North Carolina than Atlanta, the couple didn’t hesitate to make the purchase. “The house looked like a little nothing at the time, but I loved that it had potential,” says Bryan. Working with architects Rick Spitzmiller and Bob Norris, the Bryans embarked on a renovation and an addition to suit their needs and serve as a home to their collection of antiques and family heirlooms. “We took the house apart and

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The living room’s original plaster mantel, with its floral basket carving, Greek Revival columns and blush marble surround, is one of the features that captivated the Bryans on their first visit. During the holidays, she dresses it with garland, a pair of bone-and-wood candlestick lamps and wool stockings from B.D. Jeffries.

put it back together, while adding a second story and a screened porch to take in the views,” says Bryan. That renovation project was completed years ago, and it’s been home ever since. The interiors put emphasis on classic, traditional design with much of the furniture and accessories collected over time, and though little has changed over the years outside of rugs and fabrics, the home still carries a fresh appeal. That’s because Bryan takes to heart her own advice for young collectors:

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right Bryan worked with Revival Construction to repeat the style of the molding on the mantel for the new bookcase that would house century-old leather-bound books. A pair of Dessin Fournir Ellington wing chairs covered in Rogers & Goffigon Linen Damask offer a cozy reading spot. below Above the 18th-century Italian chest, a French mirror from Robuck reflects a papiermâché angel and a stucco French crèche Bryan found in Provence.

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Entertaining Ease above The Bryan’s small-but-task-friendly kitchen is perfect for the two of them, and just large enough for whipping up Christmas morning brunch for their family. Added architectural character comes through in the custom beaded-board island and backsplash. left Bryan decorated her breakfast room in casual Country French style. Corner cupboards display Bryan’s collection of brown and white transferware. A custom burlap tablecloth, vintage fabrics on pillows and iron twig candelabra underscore the relaxed ambience. “Buy the very best that you can afford and you’ll never be sorry. I still have every piece that I ever bought and every heirloom that was handed down to me,” says the designer. Bryan credits the exquisite taste of her great aunt and grandmother for her own appreciation of antique furniture and accessories. “When you grow up around beautiful things and see someone using and enjoying them, it rubs off,” says Bryan. “I spent weekends with them setting their tables with fine china for tea parties while they shared the history and provenance of the

items in their homes. I was fortunate to have family members who taught me the value of things.” Bryan, also a mother and grandmother, is encouraged to think that her own children and grandchildren will be pleased to inherit her furnishings and collections. “Collecting is all about loving beautiful things and wanting to see them every day,” says Bryan. “Over the almost four decades of being a designer, I have learned so much—especially that your home should tell your story.” See Resources, Back of Book. 51

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“Collecting is all about loving beautiful things and wanting to see them every day.” —Liza Bryan

French Flair

Inside the primary bedroom, blue and taupe toile was used to fashion a canopy over the bed, the upholstered headboard, draperies and as upholstery for the Directoire-style canape from Bobby Dodd Antiques. The painting above the bed is by Louisiana artist William Watson.

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Classic & Clean above left The custom iron bed in a guest room is set off with a dreamy blue and white scheme. The French bench with gilt detailing is from Jane Marsden

Antiques & Interiors, and Bryan found the vintage crocheted bed skirt in Marseilles. above A Cowtan & Tout wallcovering extends the blue and white theme to the guest bath. The French mirror, formerly a picture frame, adds a bit of glamour.

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In another guest bedroom, early American fourposter twin beds from David Skinner Antiques in Charleston take center stage. The mahogany wood posts feature classic carvings of acanthus leaves and pineapples. European iron plaques mounted on wood hang above each headboard.

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The family room’s stone fireplace is a replica of one Bryan spied in England. During the holidays, Bryan hangs a needlepoint stocking for everyone in the family. Also holding court by the fire, a folk art Santa from North Georgia and a 19thcentury English dog portrait.

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Updated for a new era after an extensive renovation, this Georgian Colonial by SANDE BECK and ROSS PIPER effortlessly blends Southern formality and comfort in a fresh way Written by TATE GUNNERSON Photographed by RUSTIC WHITE PHOTOGRAPHY Styled by BRITTANY FORSLING Produced by LAUREN IVERSON AND LINDSEY WOHLFROM

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A new portico, dark shutters and lush landscaping by E. Graham Pittman & Associates, Inc. enhance the home’s classic architectural lines.

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Accented with Schumacher patterned pillows that play off the glossy blue walls, a navy sofa anchors an elegant grouping in the formal living room. The artwork above the sofa is through Gregg Irby Gallery.

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DRAWN TO ITS LUSH setting and classic architecture, Jessie and Andrew Somoza decided to start a new chapter in a 1930s-era Georgian Colonial on a hilly, wooded lot in Buckhead. After becoming acquainted with the home’s charms, quirks and outright problems, they hired architect Ross Piper, builder Stuart Grubb and interior designer Sande Beck, who had designed their former home, to help them make it their own. “They wanted it to feel unique and personal,” says Beck. “Traditional but updated.” In addition to adding new moldings, arches and other bespoke details, Piper and Beck reimagined the floor plan to create more functional spaces and improve the flow between them. In the process, they flipped the location of the living and dining rooms and relocated the kitchen to the other, brighter side of the house. The pair also reconfigured the upstairs plan to create a more spacious primary bathroom. “We made this house what it always wanted to be,” says Piper. The transformation starts outside, where a new portico with classic columns frames the stately white brick home’s front door. While the front foyer is largely unchanged, arched doorways and a fluted, barrel-back 63

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“Arches loosen up the architecture in a way that’s still classic and pull you from one room to the other.” —Ross Piper

Classic Remix above left Arched openings and a fluted barrel-vaulted ceiling enhance a formerly ho-hum corridor that leads from the front foyer to the keeping room. The runner is from Myers Carpet of Atlanta. above right A patterned wallcovering by Thibaut creates a dynamic backdrop for a mirror from Westside Market in the first-floor powder room. The sconces are from Peridot West. opposite A pleasing rhythm of blue hues fosters an elegant sense of serenity in the formal living room. The window treatments were fabricated by Checks & Valances.

ceiling enhance a formerly unremarkable corridor that leads to the new keeping room. “Arches loosen up the architecture in a way that’s still classic and pull you from one room to the other,” says Piper. Blue accents likewise impart a comfortable cohesion. The formal living room’s walls, millwork and ceiling are covered in a light, high-gloss blue, for example, creating a dramatic, traditional backdrop for a tailored navy sofa accented by patterned upholstery, pillows

and antique dishware. “The mix makes things more interesting and balanced,” says Beck. Indeed, in the new formal dining room, a traditional brass-and-crystal chandelier illuminates a classical wooden table and chairs with new seat fabric that plays off the lavender grasscloth wallcovering—a nod to the wife’s favorite color. “It’s so beautiful and unexpected that it almost takes your breath away,” she says. “It feels inviting.”

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Lush in Lavender

Patterned Quadrille fabric updates the traditional dining chairs while playing off the lavender grasscloth wallcovering in the formal dining room. The tabletop decor is from Gramercy and holiday greenery is by M. Delia Designs for Lucy’s Market.

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Relocated to a sunny corner of the house with views of the landscape, the new kitchen is outfitted with fine cabinetry by Phoenix Millworks, polished marble countertops and a custom hood designed by Beck. The velvet green chairs are from Foxglove Antiques & Galleries.

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Previously the kitchen, the laundry room boasts a cheerful vibe thanks to a floral wallcovering by Thibaut plus plenty of storage with a built-in desk. opposite A family heirloom and treasured possession, antique china adds a personal touch to an elegant butler’s pantry outfitted with powder blue cabinetry and Modern Matter hardware.

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below Matching sofas and two pairs of lounge chairs—all covered in fabric from Charles Stewart—create a comfy spot to gather in the family room, which is humorously referred to as the ballroom for its ample footprint. below right A copper sink and gold plumbing add an appealing touch of bling to a tony bar with custom cabinetry by Cameron Thurman of Phoenix Millworks and polished Calacatta Bettogli marble countertops. The linear light is from Visual Comfort & Co.

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Traditional Twist

A large painting by Ally Sheppard through Gregg Irby Gallery complements the primary bedroom’s pleasing blue and green color palette. A rug from Myers Carpet of Atlanta anchors the bed, which is dressed in bedding from Matouk through Gramercy. The chandelier is from Currey & Company.

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left Appointed with custom white cabinetry, stone tile and brass accents, the spa-like primary bathroom exudes timeless elegance that befits the historic architecture. below The primary bathroom includes both a stand-alone shower with multiple jets and a shapely soaker tub from PDI Atlanta.

The new kitchen, by contrast, feels open and expansive. Formerly the sunroom, the space now sports large iron windows that frame beautiful views of the bosky property. White lanterns illuminate the white marble island, which is adorned with millwork that pays homage to a diamond-like motif on the glass flanking the front door. The detail can also be found in the butler’s pantry. “It makes the house flow,” says Beck. As a result of the changes, the owners now enjoy formerly unused spaces, often entertaining guests in the spacious family room, which is conveniently located next to the relocated kitchen, or sitting by the fireplace in a pass-through keeping room with shiplap paneling. “We all worked together and got a great outcome that couldn’t have turned out more beautifully,” says Beck. “It’s welcoming, inviting and very comfortable.” See Resources, Back of Book.

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above The terrace bar is an outdoor oasis high above 5th Avenue. left Guests are welcomed in the elegant 14th story arrival lobby, which feels a world away from the bustle of Manhattan. below left Gilded Age splendor is on display in the restored 26-story Crown Building, which originally opened in 1921.

by celebrated Belgian-born designer Jean-Michel Gathy. Every detail is infused with understated glamour. Hotel guests enter through a staffed, street-level entrance, but the real welcome comes on the exquisite 14th floor double-height lobby. Rather than a formal check-in process at a desk, you are whisked directly to your sprawling suite. A hallway leads to a bathroom that’s larger than some NYC apartments. The spa-like space features a freestanding soaking tub, walk-in steam and rainfall shower and heated floors. The space connects to the bedroom, though illuminated rice paper screen panels can be drawn for privacy. The bedroom walks the line between spacious and cozy with a glass-enclosed working fireplace, tabletcontrolled everything, a plush window seat and a seating area, perfect for in-room dining. Neutral hues and washi paper art create calming vibes. While no one would blame guests for luxuriating in their suite, there’s much more to enjoy without leaving the building. The 25,000-square-foot spa, generously spread across three floors, is world-class and offers services from the feel-good variety to clinical-grade, assisted by medical professionals. The 65-foot heated indoor pool is equally appropriate for swimming laps or lounging on a fireplaceadjacent daybed. 79

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above The 65-foot heated indoor pool is equally delightful for swimming laps or lounging on a daybed. left Guests can book time in the Banya Spa House, a wood-clad sauna.

The 14th floor is home to two distinct restaurants. At Arva, which you’ll also find at Aman Venice, dishes are inspired by Italy’s nuanced culinary traditions, from handmade pasta to hearty meats. Guests may choose to enjoy the sleek dining room or find a table on the Garden Terrace, where firepits, lush trees and seating vignettes are spread across its 7,000 square feet of covered outdoor space. Nama, the property’s diminutive Japanese restaurant, serves exquisitely fresh nigiri and sashimi, plus signatures such as melt-in-your-mouth miso black cod. In the city that never sleeps, guests at this vertical resort are practically guaranteed to prove an exception to the rule. aman.com/hotels/aman-new-york

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clockwise from right All suites include cozy sitting areas and beds clad in crisp Frette linens. A freestanding deep soaking tub is the pièce de résistance of each suite’s expansive bathroom. Suites feature dual, backlit vanities in soothing neutral hues.

hidden gems CHILL OUT Get a caffeine-free morning buzz with a cryotherapy session at the spa. The double-capacity chamber means there’s enough space for two, and an attendant will pipe in music of your choice as you power through three sub-zero minutes.

MUSIC TO OUR EARS Spend an evening at the speakeasy-style space simply called The Jazz Club, where avant garde DJs and live musical performances are accompanied by gourmet snacks and craft cocktails. Note: Reservations are a must.

SMELLS LIKE LUXURY Evoke serenity anywhere with Alta—meaning “high” in Latin—an intoxicating fine fragrance (available at the spa) of geranium, juniper berry, cardamom, saffron, vetiver and sandalwood inspired by the hotel.

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With castle-dotted landscapes and an abundance of charming towns, a cruise down Europe’s RHINE RIVER is nothing short of magical Written by LAUREN IVERSON

above In Cologne’s Old Town Market Square, a row of steep-gabled, colorful houses give insight to what homes would have looked like in the area during medieval times. right Picturesque views are never hard to come by during the 8-day Rhine River cruise.

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STEPPING OFF THE plane in Basel, Switzerland, I can feel a buzz pulsing through my body. It’s a familiar feeling, one usually reserved for Christmas morning, receiving good news, or, in this instance, finally arriving at a long-awaited travel destination, giddy with anticipation of the week ahead. And who wouldn’t be when embarking on Uniworld Boutique River Cruises’ eight-day Castles Along the Rhine sail? With France on one side and Germany on the other, the journey promises enchanting beauty and unique adventures at every stop—and wow, does it deliver. Don’t worry about planning the logistics: Once you’ve reserved your spot, the Uniworld team takes care of the rest, ready to whisk you away as soon as you clear customs at the airport. While the ship’s footprint allows for a modest 152 passengers, the elegant S.S. Antoinette greets arriving guests with a grande hello. Inside, Brazilian marble graces walls and

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above When not enjoying the fresh air from the top deck, the Salon du Grand Trianon is an elegant home base when cruising the Rhine. left With both a bedroom and open sitting room dressed in classic, traditional decor, the ship’s Grand Suite is both polished and comfortable. below The Rheinstein Castle is just one of the crown jewels visible while sailing along the Rhine.

floors while the two-story foyer shines bright thanks to a 10-foot blue Strauss Baccarat chandelier. The lavishly appointed riverview staterooms and suites are designed for distinction, most of them featuring an open-air window or balcony that welcomes the cool river breeze. The ship glides smoothly through the water, navigating every turn with such grace that it’s hard to tell when you’re actually moving unless you peer out the window. Days are filled with a variety of bustling activities. Explore the Alsatian villages in France, where colorful timbered houses and shops filled with goods from local artisans transport and delight. In Strasbourg, the cathedral and the Museum of 83

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above In Strasbourg, France, half-timbered homes, giant stork nests and serene canals line the storybook cobblestone streets. right Rarely open to the public, Uniworld guests enjoy a glimpse inside the beautiful Castle Vollards during their wine tasting and tour in Rüdesheim, Germany.

Decorative Arts give a glimpse at life during a historic time, and holiday stores located throughout are filled with cheer. Sip vinegar as an aperitif at the Doktorenhof estate in Mannheim, Germany, before heading to a romantic getaway in Heidelberg— home to the country’s oldest university and charming baroque Alstadt (Old Town). Don’t worry, there’s plenty of built-in free time to explore at each port as well. Get a close-up look at Marksburg Castle in Koblenz and spend the afternoon seeing the city by bike. Cologne offers an urban appeal, the city anchored by the intricate Gothic cathedral. Wine lovers will enjoy a tasting at the Schloss Vollrads castle in Rüdesheim, Germany, which dates back to the 14th century, before embarking on the most scenic part of the sail—a 31-mile stretch of picturesque landscape dotted with stately castles and sloping vineyards. Back onboard, the options continue for guests. Unwind at the spa or take in the top deck’s surrounding views while sipping on a pre-dinner cocktail. Special activities are planned throughout the week, including yoga, post-dinner entertainment and an optional progressive dinner, which invites guests to unseen places on the ship, including the kitchen, staff corridors, captain’s deck and more.

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extend your stay Not ready to end the fun? No problem. Three-day extensions allow guests to explore the charming cities of Amsterdam and/or Lucerne, Switzerland preor post-cruise.

clockwise from above The S.S. Antoinette ship lends river views from every room. Each cabin features handcrafted Savoir beds with high thread count Egyptian cotton sheets. Owned by one family for 700 years up until 1997, the Castle Vollards is now notable for its well-known Riesling wine.

And while little compares to the beauty and thrill experienced when sailing the Rhine with Uniworld, perhaps the most unexpected highlight is the opportunity for friendship along the way. Whether it’s the New Yorkers who become your dinner companions, the small circle who joins you at the Bar du Leopard for a daily nightcap, the European woman who invites you to her birthday celebration, or the English father who has the entire ship dancing by the end of the evening, there is a sense of good will and camaraderie all around. Of course, there’s the exceptional staff—from the bartender, to the sommelier, to the housekeeping members, front-desk attendees and beyond—who somehow make each and every person feel like the most important guest on the ship, further solidifying the original guarantee: A cruise down the Rhine is nothing short of magical. uniworld.com

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A TASTE OF ISTANBUL There’s no better time to visit TÜRKIYE, and come hungry Written by GINA CHRISTMAN

ISTANBUL, TÜRKIYE, IS A CITY with a rich history, having served as the capital of four different empires throughout its long existence. It has a wealth of historic sites and monuments, including the Hagia Sophia, the Blue Mosque and the Topkapi Palace, all offering visitors an opportunity to learn about the city’s storied past and its role in shaping the world. Beautiful, historic monuments and fortifications cohabit gracefully with modern buildings and street art, proving it to be an ideal city for current times. Spanning both Europe and Asia and separated by the Bosphorus Strait there are currently nearly 16 million people in Istanbul (that’s two and a half times the size of NYC). Winding streets and pathways, alleys and waterfront promenades offer glimpses into life in this ancient city, which is astonishingly clean and vibrant. Beside the majestic mosques, with their towering minarets and stunning Byzantine mosaics, the Grand Bazaar, completed in 1730, is one of the largest and oldest covered markets in the world. It’s a 86

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clockwise from above The Hagia Sophia Grand Mosque, built in 537 AD. Trakya Kivircik, slowroasted Lamb at Mürver. Galata Tower sits on the highest point of the Old City. Fish on Toast at Muutto.

mind-blowing shopping mecca with 61 covered streets and more than 4,000 shops. It’s great fun to haggle prices with the merchants (which is an art form for them) and you can find just about anything imaginable. Next door is a foodie’s paradise: the Spice Bazaar (aka the Egyptian Bazaar, built in 1664) which sells herbs, spices, caviar, nuts, sweets and more. Visitors may come to Istanbul for the mosques and bazaars, but they leave bewitched by the food. Turkish cuisine is a rich and diverse fusion of flavors, colors and aromas that reflect the country’s geographical location at the crossroads of Europe and Asia. It draws inspiration from the Mediterranean, Middle Eastern and Balkan regions, resulting in a unique culinary identity that is both familiar and exotic. Case in point: Make your way to a

narrow alley named Dudu Odalari for an adventure in Turkish “street food”— so named because the tiny food shops are lined up on a street, not street food as we know it in the U.S. First stop, Arıoğulları Petek Turşuları—a teeny store, lined floor-to-ceiling with jars of colorful pickles and olives. Next door is Yildiz Sekerleme—a candy store with every confection you can imagine, including several styles of Turkish Delight (both gels and nougats) flavored with pistachios, rosewater, citrus or other natural flavors. There are other shops on this little street, too, including a bakery—go in for a fresh simit, one of Istanbul’s iconic sesame bagel-like rings. The neighborhoods of Istanbul each have unique personalities. A trailblazing creative scene is emerging in the Karaköy neighborhood in Beyoğlu (formerly called Pera), a district north 87

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of the old city on the European shore of the Bosphorus. Old buildings in Karaköy have been repurposed into shops, art warehouse-studios and trendy cafes. Adjacent is a large-scale urban redevelopment complex called Galataport. With its waterside promenade and outdoor dining venues, it’s set to become “Istanbul’s new gastronomy neighborhood.” A notable restaurant on Galataport’s waterfront, Muutto Anatolian Tapas Bar, is known for its traditional meze (tapas). Irresistible, not-so-little dishes of köfte (meatballs) and local fish cover the table alongside creative combos of bulgur, hummus, mushrooms, purslane, olives and other regional items. Try to save room for the honeysoaked, pistachio-filled baklava served with a cup of Turkish tea with two or three lumps of sugar. To

Turks, the sweeter the better. Also in Karaköy, occupying the top floor of the Novotel Istanbul Bosphorus is restaurant Mürver, “Through the Live Fire,” where Michelin chef Mevlüt Özkaya sources seasonal products from Anatolia and cooks them using fire: in a wood oven, on a wood grill, hung on an open fire wall or smoked in an intense oven. Imagine Octopus in Ash with Warm Aegean Sumac Salad and Sour Pomegranate and Trakya Kivircik, Slow Fire-Roasted Lamb Shoulder with Smoked Firik (Bulgur) with Spicy Apricot Compote and Salted Yogurt, and you get the picture. Across the Bosphorus, on the Asian side, is Kadiköy, a more residential-feeling neighborhood with its tiny churches, shops and produce markets. A do-not-miss restaurant here is Ciya Sofrasi

The Süleymaniye Mosque (completed in 1557) is located on Istanbul’s Historic Peninsula.

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counterclockwise, from above Octopus cooked in ash at Mürver. Typical meze for sharing at Muutto. The Bosphorus Bridge connects the European and Asian cities of Istanbul. Monkfish roasting over open fire at Mürver.

which specializes in an assortment of kebabs plus several meat or vegetable main courses, served with traditional pide—a zeppelin-size, puffed-up version of pita. Giant pizza ovens turn out another specialty of the house called lahmacun, a thin Turkish pizza meant to be folded and eaten like a taco. In the Yeniköy district, Araka restaurant has earned a Michelin star for chef Zeynep Pinar Tasdemir. Whitewashed brick and stone walls and avant-garde art make a befitting backdrop for her highly individual style. Standouts are a Warm Spicy Olive Salad with Pumpkin Puree, Za’atar and Fresh Herbs, and a glistening shaved Beetroot over Tabbouleh with Basil Pesto and Feta Cream. For one of the best breakfast buffets in town, check into the four-star Marmara Pera Hotel in Istanbul City Center. The hotel towers over chic galleries and shops, offering panoramic views of the city. Besides a delicious buffet, the hotel is known for its central location, ultra comfortable rooms and friendly staff. Across from the Marmara is a landmark hotel you may recognize from the movies: the Pera Palace Hotel, a Belle Epoque marvel where Agatha Christie is said to have written Murder on the Orient Express in her room, 411. The hotel, built in 1892, is worth a visit, especially to savor its opulent decor, including the Art Nouveau lift (the first electric lift built in Istanbul), along with magnificent floral displays and, of course, creative throwback cocktails. goturkiye.com 89

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SHUTZE AWARDS One of Atlanta’s toniest events, the 2023 PHILIP TRAMMELL SHUTZE AWARDS recognized the best and brightest in classical design PHOTOGRAPHY BY BEN ROSE

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Pop the bubbly! Designers and industry experts came together at Brown & Co. Jewelers’ new showroom to celebrate the 2023 HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS SHOWHOUSE PHOTOGRAPHY BY WILL TWITTY

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Held at the Walker Zanger showroom, the 2023 KITCHEN and BATH OF THE YEAR AWARDS ceremony celebrated local talent with exceptional design PHOTOGRAPHY BY WILL TWITTY

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LUXURY LIVING OPENING NIGHT PARTY Complete with luxe design features and state-of-the-art appliances, the 2023 LUXURY LIVING SHOW gave plenty of inspiration PHOTOGRAPHY BY ROSS HENDERSON

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my must-haves BEHIND THE SCENES

STAN DIXON, president and founder of Atlanta-based firm D. STANLEY DIXON ARCHITECT, INC., shares a few of his favorite things this holiday season Produced by THE EDITORS

holiday tradition

“After the much-dreaded task of putting the lights on the Christmas tree, I look forward to unpacking our immensely diverse and somewhat eccentric ornament collection.”

weekend agenda

“Peachtree Road Farmers Market, on a bike ride with my wife, or up north at our 1918 farmhouse in Tiger, Georgia.” peachtreeroadfarmersmarket.com

shopping locales “Double RL, Sid & Ann

Mashburn, and B. D. Jeffries.” Pictured: Heather Pine Cashmere Classic V-Neck Sweater from Sid Mashburn; shopmashburn.com, ralphlauren.com, bdjeffries.com

bookmark

“My favorite novels are John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men, Stephen M. Salny’s The Country Houses of David Adler (pictured), and A.S.G. Butler’s The Architecture of Sir Edwin Lutyens: Country Houses.”

atlanta antiquing “Architectural Accents,

Robuck, and Scott Antique Markets.” architecturalaccents.com, robuck.co, scottantiquemarket.com

go-to gift

“Books or anything people wouldn’t usually buy for themselves—an antique wooden box or architectural fragment. I look forward to shopping for Christmas gifts every year; it’s one of my favorite things.”

guilty pleasure

“Fried chicken takeaway from OK Cafe, a good bottle of red wine, and french fries with lots of ketchup.”

historic structures “The Pantheon in Rome,

Mies van der Rohe’s Barcelona Pavilion, and Drayton Hall outside of Charleston, South Carolina.”

source of inspiration “My travels. I have been

fortunate enough to travel all over the globe and I have found inspiration in each place I’ve been, whether it’s an opulent palace in Europe or an unassuming barn deep in the American countryside.”

alluring aromas

“Diptyque’s Baies scented candle and burning logs in the fireplace.” Pictured: Diptyque’s Baies candle; diptyqueparis.com

with balanced proportions, attention to detail and craftsmanship.”

For more inspiration, follow Dixon at @dsdixonarchitect.

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