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Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club Decorator Show House soldiers on!

Last week I had the opportunity to return to New York for some wonderful events, including the Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club Decorator Show House Summer Soiree held at Christie’s. The evening, in honor of the Kips Bay designers, was held by the show house committee, which has been hard at work finding a new location for [...]

Friday Beautiful Things: Clara Williams Company Freshwater Pearl Necklace

This gorgeous statement piece from The Clara Williams Company is made of pink freshwater coin pearls and 14K gold. Like many pieces in the flourishing company’s collection, it is quite versatile and can be worn with many outfits. The clasps are magnetic, allowing it to be worn by itself, with an exquisite center piece, or as [...]

“Siteing” some beautiful inspirations

If you are looking for an intensely delightful visual treat, head over to Nella Vetrina’s new and improved website.  The company’s name can be translated as “inside the window”,  and with the site’s new zoom capabilities, it certainly does feel as though you are right there, peering at sensuous textures of their tiles, bath fixtures, [...]

Friday Beautiful Things: Lola Sofa from Shine by S.H.O

The Lola Sofa, pictured above at Paul D. Sloan Interiors, is made by Shine by S.H.O, a company led by Susan Hornbeak-Ortiz.  The sofa is bench made and is available in a variety of finishes and fabrics, and comes with nail heads of polished nickle, polished brass or antique brass.  As pictured, the sofa is [...]

Creatives Cook: Heather Buck

Heather Buck is an artist whose cinematic, old-Hollywood features combine with a beautiful and highly-trained voice to give audiences the knowledge of every nuance and emotion of the characters she portrays.  In addition, she is a delightful person.  This weekend I had the pleasure of chatting with Heather and seeing her perform in Proserpina, Wolfgang [...]

Creatives Cook: Jonathan Green

The name Jonathan Green has become synonymous with the South Carolina Lowcountry, as his paintings portray the deeply rooted coastal life that is integral to the region’s history and sense of self.  His most famous works come from his family life, childhood images and memories, and they successfully combine the idyllic yet heavy air of [...]

…and the lucky winner is….

Pam! Congrats. I look forward to seeing you at the SC Arts Gala! Thank you all so much for entering this giveaway, and I hope that you will still come to experience the magic of South Carolina’s greatest artistic minds at the Columbia Museum of Art on May 6.  Click here to purchase tickets. The [...]

Going a little bit country… cooking

Do you still have a refrigerator full of Easter eggs? A great way to use them up is with a recipe for a casserole, like Mr. M’s family’s asparagus casserole that dates back to the Great Depression. Before Mr. M happened to bump into yours truly at a bar late at night while I was celebrating [...]

This little piggie went to market

The other day I finally broke out of my cooking rut… at least for a moment.  Over the weekend, I headed over to the All Local Farmer’s Market here in Columbia and picked up a pork loin roast from Emile DeFelice, owner of Caw Caw Creek Farms in Calhoun County, South Carolina.  I love purchasing [...]

Creatives Cook: Jaime Rummerfield

If there is someone who can bring old-Hollywood glamour to your everyday, it is Los Angeles-based interior designer Jaime Rummerfield along with her partner Ron Woodson at Woodson & Rummerfield’s House of Design.  This dynamic duo has worked on projects for numerous celebrities, Los Angeles PETA and the Wexler Palm Springs.  One of their most [...]

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