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By Grace | Posted in Inspiration |Mar 12, 2013 1:10:09 PM

Have you seen the latest Lonny Magazine? Entitled “The Kids Issue,” the always-chic magazine features tips for creating a gorgeous family home in addition to their eye-catching spread of abodes. This month Lonny is teeming with inspiration and new designs (like our Martine Settee). We are particularly obsessed with Editor in Chief Michelle Adams’ sky high apartment. Michelle has created a truly unique and personal home by starting with a cohesive palette and then filling it with treasures from her abundant travels. It is so rare find a home that is so expressive and full of personality while maintaining a sense of calm collection - we are so inspired!

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By Patrisha Z | Posted in News |Aug 14, 2012 9:54:28 AM

We're HUGE fans of Lonny Magazine (aren't you?). So imagine our excitement when they called us up asking a tour of our newly opened flagship store in New York City? (We were thrilled, of course!) We adore the article—it's beautifully written—and the images capture our 77 Wooster boutique in a stunning light. Here are a few screen grabs from the gorgeous August issue, but head to Lonny's site to read the full feature.

Thank you Lonny Magazine!

 
 
 
By Patrisha Z | Posted in News |May 17, 2012 12:19:29 PM

Our friends Haus Interior have a lovely store in LA that Christiane recently visited. So it's no surprise that they were featured in a beautiful spread by the always stunning Lonny Magazine! How gorgeous are these images!?!



We especially love the tips on getting that signature Haus Interior graphic-chic look...



1. Mix warm materials such as wood with chrome or glass.

2. Don't be afraid to use dark paint.

3. Use outdoor furniture indoors.

4. Add texture.

5. Layer history.


See the full story here>


All images via Lonny Magazine.

 
 

The Studio Blog

Christiane Lemieux is the Founder of DwellStudio, the author of Undecorate, mother of two plus a dog and is married to Joshua Young, who is also her business partner. Christiane graduated from the Parson's School of Design with a degree in Fashion design. She also has a degree in Art History. Christiane is inspired by travel and design. Most importantly, she is trying to figure out how to live a life of adventure with her family. Starting this business seemed like the best place to start. Stay tuned as we see how that develops...