HD&D Charlotte- The Color Issue- 2024

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Mixing modern and classic, Lisa Sherry Interieurs designs elevated yet understated spaces for the way we live today. The Lisa Sherry design ethos is actually a way of life: light-filled, soulful, sophisticated, and attuned to natural rhythms. A Lisa Sherry Interieurs home is an invitation to live beautiful.

Mixing modern and classic, Lisa Sherry Interieurs designs elevated yet understated spaces for way we live today. The Lisa Sherry design ethos is actually a of life: light-filled, soulful, sophisticated, and attuned to natural rhythms. A Lisa Sherry Interieurs home is an invitation to live beautiful.

Mixing modern and classic, Lisa Sherry Interieurs designs elevated yet understated spaces for the way we live today. The Lisa Sherry design ethos is actually a way of life: light-filled, soulful, sophisticated, and attuned to natural rhythms. A Lisa Sherry Interieurs home is an invitation to live beautiful.

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Tom Holley, owner of Crazy Jane’s, designed the interiors in this modern masterpiece by Pfahl Architects for a much-loved, longtime client couple on a large corner lot in Elizabeth. Warmth, coziness, and drama were brought into the home through the use of organic materials in the furnishings (something of a design signature for Holley), soft fabrics/hides/leathers, and bursts of color throughout. New art was added to the already substantial owners’ collection that greets guests from the front door to the back. Bold accent wallpapers were used to dramatic effect, like the one from Jill Seale in the primary bedroom, which was

custom colored for the clients. Motorized shades and drapes in black to match the windows and doors make for subtle light blocking and offer no distraction to the art-filled spaces. The covered and uncovered outdoor areas, as well as the large pool and sundeck, make the house feel like a resort a mere ten minutes from Uptown.

Holley has been in business almost twenty-eight years and works with clients from the beginning of the design process to the end, on projects large or small. He works with clients not only in the Charlotte area but also on lots of coastal projects in North Carolina and South Carolina, Florida, New York, and California. There’s never an hourly design fee, and shipping and delivery is free.

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Pink(ish)

Designer Frances Still is tasked with designing a home awash in color— particularly pink.

58 Floral Dream

A historic Dilworth home is transformed with a timeless design and subtle pops of color throughout.

68 Flights of Fancy

A multi-renovation spans a decades-long relationship between Gray Walker and her clients.

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Schumacher unveils its new Charlotte showroom, and some new lines.

22 Market

Inspiration runs deep with color ful design releases and product debuts this spring.

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Designer Praj Hagargi takes her cues from nature in her personal home.

32 Spotlight

An insider’s guide to the Carolinas’ arts scene this spring.

34 Palette

SOCO Gallery director Hilary Burt shows off the dreamy color she has her eye on.

36 Field Trip

to Kit Kemp's newest hotel in NYC, saturated with color and pattern.

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RESOURCES 82 Shared Vision The Designers Marketplace CONTRIBUTORS 86 Soul Food Jim Noble 90 Room Service Beth Conant Keim IN EVERY ISSUE 14 From the Editors 98 End Note 27 20 36 CONTENTS MAY/JUNE 2024 HEATHER ISON, BRIE WILLIAMS, FIRMDALE HOTELS
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ave you ever introduced a new color into your usual wardrobe and suddenly felt like a new person? Amazing what color can do, right? That’s why it’s easy to devote an entire issue to the transformative power of color.

We also thought it a perfect time to harness that power and transform HD&D. After more than twenty years, it was time for a facelift, and playing with palettes seemed like a fun way to start. We haven’t changed our mission to be Charlotte’s premier publication for aspirational design and on-trend features, we just look even better while doing it. We’ve amplified our upscale voice while remaining steadfast in our passion for discovering the newest and best interior design talent and resources in the Carolinas.

Throwing on a color that you know complements your unique sensibilities never feels like a risk. And we are bathing in that fresh-faced feeling by showcasing some of the most inventive and bold uses of color in design that we could find. From Schumacher’s newest textiles to Kit Kemp’s newest hotel to all the Charlotte homes in between, this issue is saturated—as is our love for this supportive community that continues to surprise and delight us.

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The owners' main criteria: pink all over. And designer Frances Still delivered in this colorful and pattern-infused project (page 46).

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PRODUCTION

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CONTRIBUTORS

Beth Conant Keim

Jim Noble

Writers

Maria Masters

Brandy Woods Snow

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Dustin and Susie Peck

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“IT WAS A NATURAL CHOICE to have Barrie Benson design our new space in Charlotte, a city I have come to know and love,” says Dara Caponigro, Schumacher’s creative director. And so it went: Schumacher chose Charlotte as their newest location for a showroom because of its rapidly growing art and design community and how it has established itself as a new hub for interior designers and like-minded individuals.

“Plus, Barrie is one of our collaborators at Schumacher,” Caponigro continues. “She and Chandra Johnson of SOCO Gallery have brought so many interesting artist collaborations to Schumacher under their Peg Norriss brand, all of which have been successes.”

Naturally, the newest collaboration between Peg Norriss and multidisciplinary artist Clare Rojas, released in March, is yet another collection that Schumacher foresees as

an instant classic. Rojas has two shows set to open in Charlotte this fall, one at SOCO Gallery and the other at the Bechtler Museum of Modern Art. “My work is inspired by the fusion of nature and feminism, and this collection is an extension of that,” says Rojas.

“We always have so many great designs to choose from that it’s often hard to pick our favorites,” says Caponigro. “It frequently takes a couple of meetings to whittle down the ideas.” The result is a line of fabrics and wallpapers that is clean and contemporary, graphic and uplifting.

The East Boulevard showroom boasts 3,500-squarefeet of loft-like space with compelling juxtapositions of old and new. Featuring luxurious terrazzo floors, custom oak cabinetry, antique mirrored walls, and more than seven-thousand Schumacher fabrics, wallpapers, and rugs throughout, the building will house both a to-the-trade design lab and a retail boutique with antiques, home accessories, and more.

Monthly educational and inspirational events will be held to bring together Charlotte-area design lovers, along with fun activities including flower-arranging classes, trunk shows, book signings, and workshops for interior designers. And, of course, Schumacher’s impeccable taste in the newest collaborations and collections, just like this colorful Peg Norriss and Clare Rojas line, can be expected at every turn.

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Flying West wallpaper adorns the hallway walls of this home designed by Barrie Benson, co-founder of Peg Norriss.
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San Francisco artist Clare Rojas teamed up with Peg Norriss for Schumacher to create a colorful line of fabrics and wallpapers, available at the new Schumacher showroom in South End. OPPOSITE: Bleeding Hearts fabric. ABOVE LEFT: Forget Me Nots fabric. ABOVE RIGHT: Confetti wallpaper.

Candy Coated

Contemporary furniture brand Industry West has teamed up with interior designer Nicole Gibbons–led paint company Clare to bring a new line of tables and chairs that celebrates color. Carefully selected Industry West pieces serve as the canvas for Clare’s exquisite color palettes. From elegant dining chairs to sleek tables, each piece has been chosen to complement and highlight the unique color stories curated by Clare. industrywest.com

Out of the Woods

Renowned botanical designer Françoise Weeks's newest book celebrates the myriad ways to bring the kaleidoscope of nature into your indoor arrangements. Combining and contrasting textures and tones, the pages provide inspiration and ideas for weaving woodland materials into simple and creative designs, including tabletop arrangements, artful centerpieces, and framed botanical pieces to adorn a wall. Stunning imagery inspires you to experience the joy of creating art with what you find. amazon.com

EYE CANDY

From fashion to florals and design in-between, this season’s sweetest treat is COLOR.
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Nonna's

Inspired by a particular European eccentricity, Bridget Thompson Studio’s new collection for Western Sensibility blends modern design with an endearing grandmillennial aesthetic, recalling a time in the future where Italian roses are paired with geometric stripes. Colorful fabrics, woven wallcoverings, and bright tablecloths are inspired by the archetype of an Italian grandmother, which from her design perspective “represents tradition and eclecticism” for Thompson, but is reimagined and juxtaposed in a modern interpretation of classic style. westernsensibility.com

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Moonchild

Founded by artist and renowned rug historian John Kurtz and run by his daughters since 2004, Tibetan rug design house New Moon has introduced a saturated spring collection full of punchy patterns and edgy designs inspired by nature and twisted by rock and roll. Nine new patterns incorporate artistic components from John Kurtz’s original artwork, which his daughter Erika has riffed on to create rich and vibrant imagery for the fifth wall. newmoonrugs.com

Summertime Hues

The cure for summertime blues is hues. The new spring and summer collection of tableware from Hudson Grace offers twenty-four brightly colored and saturated linens to choose from, and petal dinnerware that you can mix and match with classic white serveware made in Italy. The quickest way to punch up summer is to set the table. hudsongracesf.com

Classic Rewind

Each year, Schumacher reaches back into the archives to create a new collection full of reimagined originals that breathes new life into classically loved patterns. This year’s Classic Collection celebrates the Art-Deco style that Schumacher is credited with bringing to the Americas. With an emphasis on delicate floral damasks and exquisite jacquard weaves, our favorite is the Parrots Moderne, consisting of extraordinary texture and a subtle sheen. schumacher.com

Brackish owner and founder Ben Ross never imagined the business he has today when he created bespoke bowties made from turkey feathers for his groomsmen at his wedding in 2007. His unique bowties, earrings, and accessories have been seen on the likes of Bill Murray, Blake Lively, Cam Newton, and Dale Earnhardt Jr., to name a few. The bright colors, bold designs, and one-of-a kind pieces are made with peacock, guinea, and pheasant feathers, and are expressive wonders for designminded ladies and gents. paulsimonco.com

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In mid-May, the 135-year-old heritage design house Schumacher will open its doors to a brand-new luxury shopping boutique for design lovers and a to-the-trade showroom for interior designers in the heart of Dilworth. Be sure to stop in and visit Charlotte’s new go-to source for home accessories, furniture, and a whole lot more!

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LOVER NATURE

Praj Hagargi looks to the surrounding landscape to pull inspiration for her personal home.

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Text by Blake Miller | Photography by Heather Ison The family room library is awash in color with double chaises swathed in rich antique stripe velvet by Schumacher. Chaise: Norwalk Furniture. Artwork: Art House Charlotte. Wallpaper: Schumacher Feather Bloom Sisal.

Praj Hagargi was climbing the corporate ladder in the IT world when she had an aha moment. “I had to follow my calling for interior design, and I’ve never looked back,” she says. Since 2016, the designer behind Revira Interiors has put her natural eye for design to work, and nowhere is that more apparent than in her own home.

When she and her husband purchased their Waxhaw home, it was head-to-toe beige—and Hagargi is anything but neutral. “I was drawn to the vaulted ceilings and a beautiful view of nature off the back of the home,” she explains. Using the outside as her inspiration, Hagargi set her design in motion, incorporating subtle colorways of blues and greens against a neutral backdrop. “When you bring in many bold colors, sometimes they spar,” she explains. “I didn’t want that. I wanted it to be less overwhelming. We are surrounded with lush greens, so I wanted to keep the interiors subdued and subtle.”

The home is a lesson in ‘less is more,’ with small but impactful doses of color coupled with midcentury modern and transitional elements—“a fresh take on modern silhouettes,” as she puts it. The result: an inviting and sophisticated aesthetic that will last.

“We are surrounded with lush greens, so I wanted to keep the interiors subdued and subtle.”

“Setting the right tone from the moment you walk in was paramount,” says Hagargi. “I began by drawing inspiration from the lead pattern in the art from Wendover Art Gallery.” Bench fabric: Schumacher. Pillow fabric: Thibaut.

 Hagargi kept the dining room neutral but layered in subtle color accents such as the blue Thibaut fabric detail on the dining chair.

Table: Highland House.

Chandelier: Julie Neill.

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Hagargi created a contrasting mood and color experience in the hallway with the striped grasscloth on the walls and indigo blue on the ceiling.

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Indigo Batik. Grasscloth: Thibaut. Bench fabric: Schumacher.

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Beyond the Horizon

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Taking us Beyond the Horizon, artists Lindsay H. Jones and David Goldhagen use their respective mediums in immersive, inviting ways: Jones with her expansive oil painting and Goldhagen with his hypnotic glass work. In this exhibition at New Elements Gallery in Wilmington, Jones explores and experiments with a variety of colors and paint application techniques to depict the coast and the low country, while Goldhagen’s painterly approach to art glass marries bold colors with brilliant, clear crystal in a clean, modern style. Together, their work takes the viewer on a journey far and away. newelementsgallery.com

Shinichi Sawada: Agents of Clay

THE MINT MUSEUM | THROUGH AUGUST 11

Shinichi Sawada's creations are fantastical, hovering between human-animal and spirit god forms. The artist creates sculptures that explore the millennia-old tradition of Japanese pottery and the Shigaraki kilns. Shinichi Sawada: Agents of Clay features thirty of Sawada’s sculptures—representing variations in size and spanning about a decade—that represent an array of forms and features that echo elements of outsider art seen throughout the world and throughout art history, while also offering the opportunity to explore the specific tradition of Japanese pottery in the mountains where Sawada works. mintmuseum.org

 Liminal Divine

MCCOLL CENTER | JUNE 20–JULY 27

McColl Center opens its studios to seven exceptional local artists for an immersive on-site exhibition fellowship. This unique showcase invites them into coveted studio spaces for a fourweek collaborative journey, culminating in Liminal Divine Featuring works by Elizabeth Palmisano, Krystle Baller, Alicia Bell, Day Hixon, Amtah Naazim, Marcelle Vielot, and Gloria Zavaleta, this exhibition explores humanity, reverence, and connection, uniting us in examining the sacred through diverse mediums and perspectives. Through collaborative dialogue and experimentation, they push the boundaries, fostering innovation and synergy. Opening event on June 20 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. mccollcenter.org

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Meet the Contributor

Hilary Burt, Managing Director of SOCO Gallery

Favorite style Japanese, Scandavian, and Bauhaus Why this color? Calm and Crisp

Favorite pick? Japanese Teapot Paint Hague Blue from Farrow & Ball

Night Swim

LATELY, I am inspired by the cobalt blue used by Halsey Hathaway in his painting Glider. As an art gallerist, any room or space begins with the art for me. And I love this color! I am a Canadian living in the South, so I gravitate toward the cooler blue hues of the sky and sea as the Carolina heat starts to hit in spring.

SOCO Gallery director Hilary Burt takes a deep dive into her current inspiring palette. 1. Peg Norriss Toile De Femmes Wallpaper / to the trade / schumacher.com 2. Glider, by Halsey Hathaway / call for pricing / socogallery.com 3. Kartell Componibili Storage Unit / $284 / dwr.com 4. Pop Light II / $149 / schoolhouse.com 5. Japanese Coffee Pot / £ 65 / labourandwait.co.uk 6. Haeckels Bladderwrack + Pumpkin Moisturising Lotion / $55 / taborclt.com 7. Harbor Wall Hooks by Pat Kim / $45 / comingsoonnewyork.com 8. Andy Stool / $529 / schoolhouse.com 9. City Hall Alarm Clock / $149 / arnejacobsenwatches .com 10. Small Grace Handbag / $895 / apc-us.com

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Text by Anne Marie Ashley Designer Kit Kemp unveils Firmdale Hotels’ newest addition to the New York collection, redefining the meaning of design-forward.
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 Bold fabrics, bright walls, and a hand-drawn picture of the hotel dot the elevator wing of the lobby.

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 For a special family getaway, consider adjoining suites, complete with one dedicated entrance to separate rooms, making it feel just a little more like home. Or treat yourself to one of the suites with a private terrace, adorned with a wooden trellis and fairy lights.

AMONG THE FAMILIAR silvery steel buildings and red-brick warehouses that dot lower Manhattan’s Tribeca neighborhood stands a bold blue beacon beckoning travelers to experience accommodations in a riot of color.

The Warren Street Hotel’s windowed-front facade is drenched in bright blue and capped with a yellow roof— merely an amuse-bouche to the delights that are inside.

Designed by renowned interior designer and Firmdale Hotels’ founder and creative director Kit Kemp, Warren Street combines instinctive guest comforts with a highly designed yet comfortable feel, and rounds out the experience with specially commissioned art, a modern restaurant, and cozy pockets at every turn.

Each of the hotel’s sixty-nine rooms and suites feature Kemp’s interpretation of the city’s nineteenth-century textile roots, swathed from wall to headboard in her own designed fabrics, including her latest collaborations with Christopher Farr Cloth, GP&J Baker, and Spode. The kaleidoscope of colors and patterns play together in a way that never ceases merriment and feels like coming home to a comfy jewel box after a long day walking the city. Luxe bathrooms feature TVs in front of the soaking tubs, ample showers, and even bidets for the European leaning.

The Warren Street Bar & Restaurant is a Technicolor dream in extreme detail, from patterned chairs to the mural wallcoverings and sculpted light fixtures to illuminated handmade ceramic pots in the Orangery.

No ordinary respite in the city, Warren Street satisfies every design lover’s penchant for finding beauty in the everyday, and makes traveling to the bustling city of Manhattan feel like a euphoric oasis in the middle of a concrete jungle. firmdalehotels.com

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The latticework in aqua, custom designed by Still, sets off the Brunschwig & Fils wallpaper in a similar colorway. Dining chairs: Phillips Scott with Designers Guild fabric. Table: Phillips Scott. Chandelier: Visual Comfort. OPPOSITE: The Cole & Son wallpaper packed just the right punch of color in the jewel box powder room. Ceiling wallpaper: Thibaut.

Pink(ish)

THIS EXTENSIVE RENOVATION YIELDS

A BLANK CANVAS PRIMED FOR HEAVY DOSES OF COLOR—AND loads of pink

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DESIGNER FRANCES STILL IS NO STRANGER TO color

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In fact, one might say that the designer’s calling card is color. So when she was approached by her client to design a home bursting with bold hues and patterns, she was more than eager to dive in. Except this time, she was also tasked with incorporating pink, and all of its glorious, saturated hues therein. “I’m often asked to add pops of color to my clients’ homes, but pink was not what I was expecting,” laughs Still of Kinloch Interiors.

The home, located in Greenville, South Carolina, could certainly handle the bold color choice. The traditional colonial house boasted clean architectural features and strong bones, but it needed major TLC. With the help of Croft Architecture and Coln Construction, a renovation down to the studs resulted in a more open floor plan today.

It also left a blank canvas for Still to color-fy, which is where the real transformation began. “I could tell the moment I met the homeowner that her style was colorful and fun,” says Still. Adds the homeowner, “I knew right away that Frances was the designer I wanted to work with on this remodel. I am a colorful girl, and she knows how to do color. The spaces she creates are colorful and unique while still having a style that will stand the test of time.”

With her client’s personal style as inspiration, Still started in the dining room, easily one of the most color saturated—and dramatic—spaces in the home. Custom lattice millwork in aqua blue complements the graphic Brunschwig & Fils bird-and-floral wallpaper in a similar colorway, while pink cut velvet fabrics add that special note to the space. But not all rooms are awash in color. The family room features strong strokes of thoughtful pattern and saturated hues, but the walls were kept neutral “to give all this color some room to shine.” Even the client’s home office toes the line with color; the designer utilized a neutral grasscloth on the walls to offset the playful gold Dana Gibson for Stroheim wallcovering on the ceiling.

For Still, the project was a joyful challenge, as her client not only tasked her with injecting pink throughout, but also requested an aesthetic sans black. “That was hard,” laughs Still. “In my other designs, I like to put black and white in everything.” Instead, she used navy in places like the molding detail in the home office and metallics such as brass to accent and provide a neutral edge.

“We wanted to give the L-shaped hallway personality, but it had to flow with all of the rooms attached to it," says Still. "The House of Harris ceiling wallpaper had all the perfect colors.” Lighting: Visual Comfort. Console table: Villa & House. Mirror: Villa & House.

The constraints, though, only spurred the designer, forcing her to dive deep into her design arsenal to create a one-of-a-kind interior for her client. “One thing that’s really important to me is that my designs reflect my clients and their personalities, not mine,” says Still. “I had to channel my inner ‘extra’ to get this home where my client wanted it to be.” For the homeowner, the design exceeded her expectations. “I can honestly say that every room in the house makes me so happy to walk into,” she says. “What I love so much about the design of this house is that it is unlike anyone else’s.”

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To give the home office a masculine touch, Still added a neutral grasscloth by Phillip Jeffries to the walls. Ceiling wallpaper: Dana Gibson for Stroheim. Pillow fabric: Manuel Canovas with Samuel & Sons trim.
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TOP LEFT: Still injected personality into the music room with the addition of an Osborne & Little garden mural wallpaper. Drapery and chair fabric: Designers Guild. Chair trim: Samuel & Sons. TOP RIGHT: Since pink was a repetitive element in this room, Still wanted to bring in a mix of patterns and textures. Wallpaper: Cole & Son. Rug: Surya. Drapery: Molly Mahon for Schumacher with Samuel & Sons trim. BOTTOM RIGHT: The only room without pink of any hue, the son’s bedroom still oozes personality and color, especially with the paint splatter wallpaper on the ceiling by Hinson for Scalamandré. BOTTOM LEFT: The Clarence House wallpaper packs in loads of character and color in the laundry room. Roman shade: Schumacher fabric with Samuel & Sons trim. Lighting: Julie Neill for Visual Comfort.
“I HAD TO CHANNEL MY INNER ‘EXTRA’ TO GET THIS HOME WHERE MY CLIENT WANTED IT TO BE.”

Architectural details such as the custom-designed mantle with an exaggerated and overscaled dental molding detail provide the right subtle and traditional accent.

Sofa: Highland House. Side table: Made Goods. Coffee table: Villa & House.

Durability was key in the breakfast dining area, so Still opted for bamboo Villa & House Chippendale chairs with Schumacher citrus garden fabric coated in a protective covering. Valance fabric: Brunschwig & Fils. Dining table: Moe’s Home Collection.

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The owner’s suite was designed with relaxation in mind, so Still kept the walls and bedding neutral and gently layered color.

Bedding: Pine Cone Hill.

Bed: Phillips Scott.

Chair: Highland House. Drapery: Brunschwig & Fils.

Still kept the kitchen light and airy by adding white perimeter cabinetry with a blue-green island and a custom-designed hood with Greek key detail. Counter stools: Wa Hoo Designs. Pendants: Coleen and Company.

CLASSIC MEETS MODERN IN A HISTORIC DILWORTH HOME.

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Arched alcoves and recessed niches with floating shelves echo recurring motifs throughout the home. Cabinetry: Rowan. Paint: Sherwin-Williams Icelandic. Chandelier: Corbett Pulse. Chair: The Designers Marketplace. OPPOSITE: Modern flair, traditional framework, and the homeowners’ personal art pieces converge to create a dining room that is both elegant and sentimental. Chandelier: Arhaus. Table: The Designers Marketplace, Gabby.

The antique mirror backing, custom bistro glass shelving, and expanded footprint give guests an ideal place to gather and socialize away from the kitchen.

Cabinetry: Rowan. Paint: Benjamin Moore Winter Lake. Hardware: Blackhawk Hardware.

More than a decade ago, Stefano and Joya Pavesi fell in love with historic Dilworth. When they found a century-old single-story home with a full walk-up attic, they knew that with time and a keen sense of direction, they could soften and enhance the flow of the house into a warm, welcoming home for their growing family.

“We needed an interior designer with an eye for architectural details, and when I saw Susan’s work featured in a magazine, I knew she was the one to bring our vision to life,” Joya says.

For Susan Hill, owner of Susan Hill Interior Design, the home was a blank slate of possibilities that needed TLC and a vision. “There was a tremendous amount of potential in the center hallway to make a first impression impact as you enter the home,” Hill says. “We also reclaimed space by taking the roof off, and while we stuck with most of the structure on the first floor, we did implement some additional framing plans there to increase functionality and ease of traffic flow. It all worked together to make this older home feel more expansive and livable.”

To embrace the European-inspired ambiance of a French villa, the Pavesis requested that all doorways be raised to arches and softened with the removal of the casings. They also wanted a specialty treatment on the walls in the center hallway to add texture and interest, so Hill designed a reeded wall with hidden doors for maximum impact upon entry.

Joya wanted her love of gardening to be a central theme in the home’s design. As such, much of the home’s lighting was inspired by nature, from the flush-mount floral fixture from Anthropologie in the home’s drop zone to the dining room’s chandelier, evocative of weathered flowers and foliage. Even the butterfly sconces installed upstairs evoke nature. The main powder room is a celebration of all things gardening, featuring bold botanical wallpaper, brass bird knobs on the vanity, and a chandelier that Joya describes as an “ode to a bird’s nest.”

Color is another common motif threaded throughout the design. “Joya loves blue, so we implemented a varying palette of muted blue hues in the home,” says Hill. “I think of blue as a neutral color, and it built a great foundation on which to pull in pops of more vibrant colors without becoming too busy.” From the richer, saturated shade in the kids’ drop zone to the barely-there pale hue of the entertainment center, Joya’s love of blue is apparent and is echoed and built upon in other design aspects. The hand-painted tiles in the laundry room pull on rich blue tones while the home’s vibrant bouquet of rugs, pillows, accessories, and art impart dramatic pops of color. The watercolor wallpaper in the kids’ space creates a fun play environment.

The final design is a study in classic-meets-modern with a touch of posh. The powder room’s fresh botanical wallpaper pairs with a classic vanity and marble countertop. Cleaved-face limestone tiles turn the traditional dining room fireplace into a soft, modern focal point. Bi-hinge doors at the top of the staircase, intricate millwork, and statement lighting create impact.

“We preserved the historical elements of the home but also introduced classic architectural features that gave a nod to the influences of European homes while also increasing storage and functionality for a busy family of four,” Hill says.

“This renovation was a labor of love and time, and we are so proud of the result,” Joya says. “I wake up happy every day in this home.”

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Architect Brian G. LaPointe and builder Tri-Square helped bring the Pavesis vision to life.
“JOYA LOVES BLUE, SO WE IMPLEMENTED A VARYING PALETTE OF MUTED BLUE HUES IN THE HOME.”
— SUSAN HILL
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The diamond grill pattern on the sliding doors creates interest without impeding views of the European-inspired garden. Swivel chairs: Leather Hancock & Moore. Side tables: The Designers Marketplace. Throw pillows: The Designers Marketplace.

Poofs:

This bright, fun space for the kids features custom built-ins, designed by Hill and built on-site, and a vertical v-groove ceiling, which heightens the cozy space. Pottery Barn. Wallpaper: York Wallcoverings. Pillows: West Elm.
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Classic and modern juxtaposes beautifully in the powder room, where a traditional repurposed vanity coexists with fresh elements. Faucet: Rohl Campo. Wallpaper: Mind the Gap, Aquafleur. Pendant: Josie. Cabinetry: Rowan.

The tub and shower bench are the anchor point for the owner’s bath design, and a custom mirror, top, mimics the backsplash’s ogee edge for a bit of cohesion and posh. Cabinetry: Rowan. Paint: Benjamin Moore Iron Mountain. Chandelier: Arteriors. Sconces: Hudson Valley.

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FANCY

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PHOTOGRAPHY BY DUSTIN AND SUSIE PECK

A multi-renovation project spans the lengthy relationship between designer Gray Walker and her clients.

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An antique French barometer, which the homeowner sourced in New Orleans, takes center stage in the foyer. Runner: Stark. Swedish console: David Iatesta. Ottomans: Ngala Trading. Chandelier: Vintage.

Walker designed the island, the focal

of the kitchen, to resemble a Louis XVI antique

’ve worked with these clients ever since I opened my doors in 1998,” says designer Gray Walker, as she lists out the number of homes she’s worked on for them, including two beach homes, a mountain home, and three primary residences.

The homeowners originally purchased this house, a Georgian colonial with a slate roof, because they loved the traditional layout and its location on a quiet street close to Uptown. The couple didn’t make any changes initially— “We didn’t even paint,” says the homeowner—but once they had a child, they knew they needed to expand the home’s smaller footprint.

Walker worked with the homeowners during the first renovation in 1999, which saw the addition of a breakfast room to the existing kitchen, and, above it, an owner’s bathroom on the second floor. “We basically connected the back of the house to the detached garage,” says the homeowner.

Nearly two years later, the couple gave birth to twins, which prompted yet another renovation—this time, the addition of a playroom. “As we had children and they grew, the space needs changed,” says the homeowner. “We added on to make it suit our family.” Another room that needed renovating was the kitchen, which was small and outdated. The homeowners wanted more than just extra space, though. “They wanted the kitchen to feel like a living area, because it’s where they live as a family,” says the designer. To that end, Walker designed the kitchen island to resemble a Louis XVI antique table and added a Kentucky cypress ceiling that runs through the kitchen, breakfast

nook, and formal breakfast room. Across from the island, a mirrored door leads into the pantry; in the breakfast nook, built-in cabinetry displays the homeowner’s heirloom silver and china. “We were very purposeful when we planned the kitchen,” says the homeowner.

The home underwent its most recent transformation in 2023. After the twins went to college, Walker and the homeowners freshened up the downstairs rooms with bold new colors and textures, like the pair of tropical print panels from Paul Montgomery that hang in the living room and the rainbow-hued runner from Stark in the entryway. They also moved around existing pieces such as the paintings the homeowners collected from galleries over the past thirty years and some of the antiques, many of which have been sourced from New Orleans. “I like for things to feel glamorous,” says Walker. “I believe you should pull out your great things every day—your silver, your china, your beautiful flower vases. You can create your own little fantasy island in your home.”

Throughout the years, Walker and the homeowner have bonded over a shared appreciation of beautiful art and antiques—one of the many reasons they’ve worked so successfully together over the past three decades. “Gray is immensely talented and creative,” says the homeowner. “She loves antiques and what they bring to a home, but she also loves the juxtaposition of modern elements. And she listens to my voice. She wants me to find something that I love, something that I look at for a number of years, and be happy that I made that choice.” With this latest transformation, the homeowners have done just that.

Chandelier: Niermann Weeks. Stove: AGA. Mirror: Nancy Corzine.

OPPOSITE: Walker layered the owner’s suite with calming shades of blue and lavender for a serene retreat. A Louis XVI antique chair, with its original blue fabric, and an antique parlor chair flank the bed.

Bedding: Leontine Linens. Nightstands: Tritter Feefer. Ottomans: Worlds Away.

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A custom blue rug anchors the formal dining room. Walker found the Murano glass chandelier on a buying trip in Atlanta. Wallpaper: Kelly Wearstler. Dining table: New Classics. Chandelier: Jan Showers. Rug: Stark.

The homeowners completely transformed the screened porch into a stunning sunroom, with wood floors and custom wall-to-wall carpet from Stark. Table: Nancy Corzine. Sofa: Charles Stewart. Lamp: Niermann Weeks. Chandelier: David Iatesta.

Walker kept most of the homeowners’ existing furniture in the living room, but infused bright pops of color by creating her own curtains and wallpaper panels for her client.

French chair: Charles Stewart. Drink tables: Julian Chichester. Coffee table: Bunny Williams Home. Wallpaper Panels: Paul Montgomery. Curtain fabric: Cowtan & Tout.

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The Kentucky cypress ceiling, which runs through the kitchen, mirrors the warm wood floors, elevating the space. Chandelier: Niermann Weeks. Table: Tritter Feefer. Chairs: Louis Solomon. Wall art: Tommy Mitchell.

In the family room, Walker paired a photograph of a Parisian theater, by Celia Rogge, with the homeowner’s existing Oushak rug. Walls are wrapped in fabric and feature floor-to-ceiling antique mirror panels. Coffee table: David Iatesta. Console: Niermann Weeks. Sconces on mirrored wall: David Iatesta. Walls: Sunsilks fabric in oyster.

SUMMER OF LOVE

Interior designer Lisa Sherry will open her Charlotte studio for a summery two-day pop-up shopping event June 14–15.

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“These are some of my loves. I’ve personally curated every item in the shop.”

Fans of Charlotte designer Lisa Sherry’s light, bright, modern and classic interiors travel from afar to attend her iconic pop-up shopping events. Local design enthusiasts will have an easier commute to Lisa Sherry Interieurs in Charlotte’s Wesley Heights neighborhood. Shop Lisa’s Loves at the pop-up for entertaining regalia, summery garb, vintage finds, furniture, accents, and more. It’s all first come, first selection—for two days only.

The Deets:

WHERE: Lisa Sherry Interieurs, 2000 W. Morehead St., Studio B.

WHEN: Friday & Saturday, June 14–15, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

TIP: Arrive fashionably early to meet the most interesting people in the morning queue.

More Info: lisasherryinterieurs.com or call 704-910-1038.

Just a few of Lisa’s Loves:

A. Glassware $15. B. Salad Set $250.

C. Beach Tote $164. D. Michel Van Devender Art $650. E. Verellen Oakley Chair $3,000.

F. Mortar & Pestle $85. G. Rattan Ice Bucket

$196 H. Cover Up $54 I. Miller Dalton Sconce $950.

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WHEN KAROL ANN Kreshon and Tracy Holman combined their love of design with a penchant for entrepreneurial endeavors, they created a hub of creative sources and tools to streamline and foster efficient interior design project sourcing. As a venture born of a shared dream between friends, The Designers Marketplace builds upon that sense of collaboration, focusing on sharing ideas and resources within the Charlotte design community.

“The Designers Marketplace is the culmination of a long-held dream to provide a collaborative environment of resources for Charlotte’s interior designers,” Kreshon says. “Our one-stop showroom enables designers to access high-end product lines at optimum pricing while also acting as a space to share ideas and friendly conversation, surrounded by tools and services to streamline their creative process. Our designers truly want to help one another.”

In its seven years, The Designers Marketplace has more than quadrupled its footprint to a 12,000-square-foot showroom and receiving warehouse while also adding a comprehensive website. Expanded offerings include products from more than seventy-five manufacturers in upholstery, case goods, rugs, window treatments, and accessories, as well as three lines of cabinetry for kitchen, bath, and built-ins. Top lines include Arteriors, Four Hands, Sherrill Furniture, Regina Andrew, and Vanguard.

Charlotte-area designers champion The Designers Marketplace’s business model and tout them as a valuable partner, noting inventory and product selection, designer pricing with no minimums, and a collaborative spirit as key components in their successful projects.

“Karol Ann and Tracy have curated a beautiful collection of furniture and decor, making it my go-to destination for sourcing high-quality pieces. Their extensive list of vendors ensures I have access to endless options,” says Sharon Valentin of Valentin Design Co. “Their support, guidance, and friendship truly sets them apart.”

“Working with Designers Marketplace has not only been enjoyable but also financially impactful to my small business,” says Miquel Purser of Purser Interiors. “As a solo designer, time is literally money, and their help procuring furnishings is a tremendous time saver.”

“I truly feel like part of a team and appreciate their attention to detail,” says Samantha Saltzman of Samantha Rachel Interiors. “I cannot imagine doing what I do without such an invaluable resource.”

The Designers Marketplace also offers value-added services to cover every facet of the design process, from brainstorming to delivery. They track orders, receive products, and ensure white-glove delivery, handling the administrative portion to allow designers more time to design. Additionally, they host a variety of interior design meetings and vendor days, measure and install custom window treatments, oversee cabinetry in kitchen renovations or new builds, and provide CAD work while offering their own trusted installers.

The Charlotte design community is very collaborative, and we are grateful to be a part of it.
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The Designers Marketplace plans to remain steadfast in its dedicated service to designers while also keeping abreast of the latest trends. “We spend a lot of time at trade shows across the country, keeping our finger on the pulse of what’s new in the industry, but our focus remains on supporting our designers,” Holman says. “The Charlotte design community is very collaborative, and we are grateful to be a part of it.”

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Anne Neilson Fine Art is buzzing with excitement as they celebrate their 10TH anniversary within the Charlotte community. ANFA opened its doors for the first time in May 2014 and aims to be a lighthouse in the community by giving back to various nonprofit organizations. Over the past decade, ANFA has donated over half a million dollars to these organizations. The gallery has become a beacon for art lovers and collectors, showcasing a diverse range of artworks from both established and emerging artists all over the world.

As guests enter the gallery, they are greeted with a stunning array of artworks showcasing the talent and creativity of each artist. The tall, bright walls are adorned with thought-provoking imagery that captivate the senses, reignite memories, and spark conversation. There is a transformative power in art, and the gallery's hope is to continue fostering enduring connections.

To celebrate this milestone, the gallery is hosting an anniversary exhibition this May featuring all represented artists, salon-style. From breathtaking landscapes to abstract compositions, and everything in between, the exhibition showcases the diversity and skill of each ANFA artist. From the artists who have shared their vision and talent to the clients who have nurtured a love for art, ANFA's success is truly a collaborative effort.

Looking ahead, ANFA is committed to continuing their mission of celebrating and promoting the power of art to enrich lives and create connections that transcend boundaries. With a renewed sense of purpose and passion, ANFA is poised to inspire and delight audiences for years to come.

The Mighty Field Pea

THIS VEGGIE is a wonder. As the field pea grows from late spring through summer, its roots add nitrogen to the soil to replenish what other crops have depleted. Isn’t that a perfect metaphor for life? Leave it better than you found it. Take care of those around you.

That’s just one of the many reasons the field pea is my favorite of all the vegetables.

In addition to its nutritional value, the tiny field pea packs big flavor. I grew up eating field peas (and plates full of other veggies) out of my granddaddy’s garden on warm summer nights. Then, when I lived in High Point, I grew them in my own garden that provided produce to my first restaurant. I love them so much that we buy them in bulk so that we can freeze them and serve them year-round at Noble Smoke. I also named a catering company after them.

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“In addition to its nutritional value, the tiny field pea packs big flavor.”

By now, hopefully, you’re seeing more of our catering team out in the community and at events you’re attending. Much like the vegetable, our catering style is one of elevated simplicity centered around seasonal menus and understated presentation. We’re thoughtful, not fussy.

If you’re familiar with any of our restaurants, you know catering has always been a part of what we do. We formed Field Pea last year to centralize our catering offerings and bring you great menus for all types of events, from dinner parties to tailgates to corporate lunches to wedding receptions. If you’re interested in serving anything from any of our restaurants, you can get in touch with Field Pea to make it happen. Plus, they have some great offerings of their own, such as grazing tables, hors d’oeuvres, carving stations, and plated entrees.

If you’re planning to host an event, I hope you’ll consider letting Field Pea take care of the food and service. We would be happy to craft a gathering that celebrates nature’s rewards and helps you take care of those around you, just like the beloved field pea spreading goodwill and nourishment to all it touches.

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Wine & Dine

SCULLERIES AND FANCY PANTRIES are a big deal as of late. I have designed a few that are so pretty they don’t even need a door. The more exposed, the better. Typically, they are a mix of closed storage and open shelving used to display “the pretty things.” In many cases, these spaces contain a small bar with wine storage and beautiful brass shelves for storing glasses and other items. My one-hundred-yearold house doesn’t have such a thing, so I live vicariously through my clients, creating gorgeous designs in smaller spaces to house growing wine collections.

When the owners of this home, the Lucianis, asked me to design an entire wine room, I jumped at the opportunity. The climate-controlled, glassed-in wine space was designed with love by the couple, with help from Steve Shonts of Shonts Wine Cellars. His expertise with walnut shelving and racks gave the family the wine-storage space they had always imagined. When it comes to gorgeous wine-room storage, he is the guy.

So why did they need me? Because just outside of those glass doors was the perfect room for entertaining, and we wanted to create a comfortable and moody ambiance that was bright enough for lounging during date nights and evenings with friends. The room is subterranean, so I kept things on the lighter side, although a darker vibe would have worked beautifully, as well.

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"When the owners of this home asked me to design an entire wine room, I jumped at the opportunity."

Four large chairs, perfect for curling up and relaxing, sit atop a square rug. We mixed in smaller cigar tables and one center table with a drop pendant for a little drama. For added style, an open shelf was included to house a few accessories and books, making this an ideal space for reading and relaxation.

I admit, I am jealous of this designated grown-up escape (and this wine collection). Not only do the Lucianis know their wine, but they cook, as well. Entertaining is the name of the game for this family, and they now can do that, and relax, in their elegant new space.

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This project involved the complete makeover of a dated kitchen. The client wanted to lighten the space, rearrange the appliances, and add more counter space and storage. We also set out to lower the peninsula island so that it was level with the other counters, thus increasing surface space to accommodate eating.

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The cabinets, countertops, and backsplash were completely replaced. We chose a polished quartzite for the countertops, champagne bronze for the plumbing fixtures, and a honey bronze for the hardware.

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“A perfect spring accessory. I am a sucker for cool belts with jeans—especially if it's brass and any kind of animal!”

5. The Lip Slip Balm by Sara Happ

“A friend gave this to me and now I am obsessed! It has the perfect hint of a summer shimmer.”

6. Stephen Wilson Studio art

“Stephen creates each work of art with machinestitched designs over rock albums. I love them all!”

7. Josephine Bracket by Modern Matter

“The Josephine Bracket designed in collaboration with Pierce and Ward is my favorite Modern Matter piece right now. Every room needs a regal cat bookshelf to watch over them!”

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