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Designer Spotlight: Boston Designers’ Favorite Paint Colors

When the editor of Stuff asked me to come up with a theme for a home design-dedicated issue, I immediately said, “Color.” Unfortunately, the whole theme devoted to interiors idea was ditched, but I was able to salvage some of my work by putting together a page with local designers’ colors of the moment in “New Hues: Boston designers reveal their top color picks for fall“. If you decide to try one, I’d love to see it. Or, perhaps you can reveal specific paint colors you’ve had luck with. I’ll tell mine (tomorrow) if you tell yours. Meanwhile, here are the designers’ picks.

Annsley McAleer, Annsley Interiors, Boston

Her style: Traditional but fresh, using upbeat colors and patterns

Her color pick: Green Blue by Farrow & Ball

“I loved this color so much in my guest bedroom that I used it in my daughter’s bedroom, too. It is an intense color imbued with a sense of calm. It looks great with a strong white trim and other blue accents.”

Andrew Terrat, Terrat Elms Interior Design, Boston

His style: Tailored but not too serious

His color pick: Curry by C2 Paint

“This color is bold and vibrant, but also very warm and cozy, making it the perfect shade for a family room.”

Erin Gates, Element Interiors, Jamaica Plain

Her style: A mix of modern and traditional, new and old, high and low

Her color pick: Manchester Tan by Benjamin Moore Historical Colors

“A good neutral is hard to find. This one is fantastic and works anywhere. It is neither too deep nor too light. It reads cool if paired with cooler colors and warm if paired with warmer colors.”

Eric Roseff, Eric Roseff Designs, Boston

His style: Clean and crisp with a graphic sensibility

His color pick: Mahogany by Farrow & Ball

“I’ve used this in a small powder room in a high gloss. The color is rich and sumptuous. The lacquer finish opens up the small space by allowing for wonderful reflections.”
Julieann Covino, Jace Interiors, Cambridge

Her style: Affordable design that incorporates pieces you already own

Her color pick: Brilliant Sea by Behr

“This is my new favorite color. A little goes a long way. I would use this as a pop of color on the frame of a mirror (that I will hopefully find at Brimfield this week!)”

Rachel Reider, Rachel Reider Interiors, West Roxbury

Her style: Engaging interiors in a transitional style

Her color pick: Bordeaux Red by Benjamin Moore

“Try this eggplant shade in a dining room to infuse a cozy feeling. The warm tone would create the perfect atmosphere for a dinner party.”

Urit Chaimovitz, Urit Chaimovitz Design, Watertown

Her style: Classic but fun, with an eye towards the preppy

Her color pick: Bang! by C2 Paint

“Recently, I did a house in which we were able to hide a playhouse for the children under the basement stairs. I used this color for the door, which has a star cutout. It’s very ‘Nantucket red,’ inspired by the fact that that’s where this family spends their summers.”

Kathie Chrisicos, Chrisicos Interiors, Boston

Her style: A sophisticated mix of scales, colors, and styles

Her color pick: Flint by Benjamin Moore Affinity Colors

“I love this deep, dark, rich charcoal from Benjamin Moore’s new eco-friendly line. I’ve used it on a fireplace feature wall as well as at a kitchen desk alcove.”

Shellie Donovan, Shellie Donovan Interiors, Boston

Her style: Multi-textured with a whimsical punch of red, lime, or blue

Her color pick: Elephant’s Breath by Farrow & Ball

“I love Elephant’s Breath not only for its neutral color, but because I love clients’ reaction to its name. The gray really changes in each application, depending on the light. I’ve used it in powder rooms and back splashes, but would use it anywhere.”

Kristen Rivoli, Kristen Rivoli Interior Design, Winchester

Her style: Light, airy, and livable

Her color pick: Glazed Carrot by California Paints

“This is a very versatile color. It is sophisticated when paired with gray, playful when paired with pink or yellow, and vibrant when paired with white. When I use it on walls, I like to paint the doors and frames with it too, sometimes a shade darker or lighter than the wall color. It’s a trick that makes a small room look larger.”

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Montage: Panton Chairs

It’s been a while since I’ve posted an array of iconic seating. The Panton chair is not only comfortable, versatile, and great looking, it’s reasonably priced.

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Photos: Chandler Inn, Boston; Alan Higgs Architects; Hip House; Apartment Therapy; Jeff Andrews Design; Style Redux; Lili Diallo in Domino; photographer Filip Dujardin; Marie Claire Maison; Living Etc.; Domino; Hand; Living Etc.; Oak Mgt via Desire to Inspire; photographer Simon Watson; stylist Paul Joseph Hopper; photographer Anson Smart; Style Files; photography Studio Paterakis; photographer Gaelle le Boulicaut; photographer Sarah Blee; photographer Filip Dujardin; Wish Magazine; Skona Hem.

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Designer Spotlight: Ceramicist Jill Rosenwald

If you’ve got a pottery fetish, chances are you know the work of Jill Rosenwald. Ceramicist and Back Bay mom, Jill has been designing whirly swirly patterned bowls and vases for years. I recently profiled her ups and downs in Stuff Magazine in Ceramic Designer Jill Rosenwald Has Once Again Found Her Niche.” It’s worth a read – she’s hysterical when she talks about how she got started. (A cute guy and lots of hideous earrings.) Here are some other fun tidbits from the interview, as well as a sampling of Jill’s designs.

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Where are you finding inspiration these days?
These days a lot of my inspiration is coming from my husband, Lawrence, who just launched a line of lamps with cut-outs, so I’m doing a lot of circles. Also, mistakes are the best thing ever. Laurence made a big drill bit for a lamp, but the piece he ended up with looks like lace. There was nothing left, but it was great looking.

When I visited your studio I saw a pair of Pucci underwear pinned on your inspiration board.
Yes, grandma’s underwear. I knew my grandmother had Pucci scarves, but when she died and my mom went to clean out her place, she found that pair in a drawer, wrapped in tissue paper. I’m a big Pucci fan too.

Design idols?
Diana Vreeland, Gio Ponti, Charles and Ray Eames.

What were your earliest inspirations and influences?
The Guggenheim museum. I grew up near it. I love that building. I grew up around hippies, and that influenced me quite a bit too.

Current obsessions?
I’m in passionate search for fabric for four chairs in my house. I really want to do them in Kelly Wearstler citrus green Trellis, but it’s expensive. Her fabric design is so great. I love how it is huge, really overblown, big and bold and fabulous. I’m also loving Galbraith and Paul’s hand-blocked printed fabrics, but at a hundred bucks a yard, it’s not happening. I also love Roberta Roller Rabbit’s simple cool prints on linen for $20 a yard. I might get one of those.

Jill Rosenwald Home Collection

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Shopping Trip: SoWa Market

I’ve lived in Boston for over six years, and have never visited the SoWa Market. Until last weekend, that is. It was a beautiful day, so I dragged my family out to explore. While the boys feasted on delicious, super chocolatey homemade brownies (sorry, I didn’t get the vendor), I whisked myself through the stalls at record speed, camera in hand. Here’s what I turned up:

sowa1Tot tees from Pinecone + Chickadee and re-purposed gift cards from Albertine Press.


sowa2Handmade soaps by Urban Kitchen and infused honey from The Herb Lyceum Kitchen.


sowa3Monster incense burner and pottery vases by Steve Murphy.


sowa4Local veggies.

sowa6Grain sack pillows from The Textile Trunk.


sowa8Macaroons from Klara’s Gourmet Cookies and tea towels by Moth Written Dialogue.


sowa9Vintage home furnishings from Studio Twenty Two.

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Get the Look: Rooms with Patterned Rugs

Here’s an assortment of amazing rugs in a wide range of price points. Some you’ve surely seen before, but I love them so much that I couldn’t leave them out. I recently purchased one of these rugs for our playroom-turning-family room. It has lots of colors, the pattern is more geometric than free form, and it’s not expensive. Anyone wanna guess? (There’s a clue in the Montage: Patterned Rugs post.) Also, look for a couple of designs for which you see the original and it’s much lower priced knock-off. (Hint: They’re both stripey.)

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Shopping Guide

Colorslick Rug by Emma Gardner Design
Fresca Rug With Deer, $90-$1,225 at Burke Decor*
Carnaby Swirl Rug, $320- $2,360 at Company C
Ringo Rug, $199-$899 at Crate & Barrel
Gandia Blasco Books Rug, $2450 at Velocity Art & Design
Mums and Asters by Kim Parker from The Rug Company
Delphinium Rug by Emma Gardner Design
Gandia Blasco Big Green Rug, $1,280-$2,450 at Velocity Art & Design
Vibe Rug, on sale for $98 at Chiasso
Dashes Multi Rug, $49.95-$899 at Crate & Barrel
Greg Natale New Regency Corfu Rug at Designer Rugs
Faroh Rug in Blue & Brown Hues, $90-$1,225 at Burke Decor*
Cream and Clay Muna by Madeline Weinrib
Bias by Bernabei Freeman at Designer Rugs
Linear Rug, $99-$749 at West Elm
Vixen Voyage Chinoiserie Rug at Designer Rugs
Stick Leaf Carolina Fleece Rug, $24.99-$129.99 at Target
Midtown Rug, $299-$599 at CB2
Ming Rug in Ultramarine, on sale for $1,860 at Company C
Crossroads Rug, $109.99-$2,284.99 at Target
Nani Marquina Cuks Rug, $3,200 at Design Within Reach
Angela Adams Betty Honey, $314-$1574 at Velocity Art & Design
Paul Smith Swirl Rug from The Rug Company
DwellStudio for Target Garden Pattern Rug, $139.99 at Target
Peacock Dark Rug by Matthew Williamson from The Rug Company
Feather Lash Rug by Twinkle Living, $1764 at Design Public
Mulberry Megan Tibetan Rug by Madeline Weinrib
Turquoise Mandala Rug by Madeline Weinrib
Angela Adams Spike Pool Rug, $314-$1,574 at Velocity Art & Design
DwellStudio Home Dots Rug, $660 at Design Public
Sellarsbrook Yellow Rug by by Suzanne Sharp from The Rug Company
Starflower Blue Rug by Edward Barber & Jay Osgerby from The Rug Company
Sycamore Rug by Marni from The Rug Company
Seeds Runner by Judy Ross, $900 at 2Modern
Feather Pattern Rug by Thomas Paul, $270-$1,464 at Burke Decor*
Wire Rug, $299-$599 at CB2
Smarties Rug, $550-$3,850 at PlushPod
April Blooms, $210-$1,325 at Company C
Pitter Patter Monet Rug by The Rug Company
Metallic Botanical Rug, $109-$799 at West Elm
Zigzag Rug, $39- $649 at West Elm
Coral Dhurrie by Thomas Paul , $150-$814 at Design Public
Flower Grey Rug by Moroso Sardinia, $9,908 at Velocity Art & Design
Amoeba Squared Rug by Emma Gardner Design
Briza Rug, $249-$999 at Crate & Barrel
Do-Lo-Rez Rug by Nani Marquina, $30024 at Plushpod
Ikat Pile Rug, $349 at CB2
Fire Island Rug by Emma Gardner Design
Medici Rug, on sale for $1,950 at Company C
Pebbles Rug, on sale for $198-$398 at Chiasso
Turquoise and Back Orleans Rug by Madeline Weinrib
Zumi Ivory Rug, $199-$599 at Crate & Barrel
Organic Waves Rug, $79.99-$139.99 at Target
Istanbul Rug by Emma Gardner Design

* Deal Alert: Use Store Adore coupon code “ADORE” to save 20% on all orders over $150 at Burke Decor. Visit Store Adore for more deals on fashion, beauty, gifts, and home furnishings.

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