
Everyone has their own take on Halloween. Mine is the festive orange color peppered with the color gray and global glamour. When I think orange, the first thing that comes to mind is Katie Ridder interiors and her knockout orange pagoda.
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A lounge lover's lair
Fresh ikat and patterned pillows punch up a striped settee
Tea anyone?
The look is not complete unless you have a curly lamb rug
Sun streams in the window, where a suzani covered sofa beckons
Everything you need to entertain but the spices
Staples of ethnic interiors dot the store
Photos by Lisa Borgnes Giramonti
A West Village doorway ready for Halloween and the trick or treaters it will bring
A sunny yellow room of an artistic type with a bohemian tablecloth and stacks of books
Vintage mismatched lamps and geometric art with red upholstered white frame chairs bring this living room together
A dashing fashion darling sits poised for a fireside chat
A potted herb garden in blue and white pottery is the epitome of the new ruralist movement for city dwellers
Finally! Someone else that loves gorgeous tabletop as much as I do. Mix and match your china for a colorful melange.
Sweet yellow blooms are just as good as the real deal
Oreo French Bulldogs
Photos courtesy of Rizzoli
A subtle refinement comes across in everything Victoria does. Look at how a few, well chosen key antique pieces can bring a room to life.
With many seaside homes, the calming color palette of pale blue and cream fits the bill. Picking up on the sea and sky, it is one of the most soothing hues everyone can relate to.
Crisp white walls are the perfect balance for the exquisite Greek key molding details and pilasters. The stark white plays off the dark lustre of the mahogany round hall table and Spanish chairs.
Victoria is a master at creating livable old world kitchens. Reminiscent of kitchens found in great estates, this newly constructed Nantucket kitchen is filled with usable space. From the classic detailing to the hardware and soapstone counters, the kitchen is a place meant for lingering.


The glamorous Zeigfeld Mirror inspired by Venetian heritage and craftsmanship
The Star chair with classic lines
The triangular Porter's Drinks table in black lacquer with cut out sides
Photos courtesy of Bunny Williams
