PASCAL
French-born sculptor, Pascal Pierme is inspired by his surroundings. For the last 20 years, those surroundings have been Santa Fe, New Mexico. A lover of the outdoors, his work is directly influenced by the magical landscapes of his Southwestern home. Pierme’s pieces reflect a dialogue and love of his desert city that involves simplicity, nature, architecture and organic elements.
DOUG FREED
Doug Freed attempts to capture the mystical light found in natural atmospheric effects: the haze in the distance on humid summer days, the overcast gloom of winter skies, and the softness of landscape bathed in fog, and the quieting mood of approaching darkness. In his luminescent multi-paneled oil paintings Freed tries to find the grey area between traditional landscape painting and its abstraction into color fields.
MINERALS
Exhibit by Aberson has been searching for and acquiring minerals from around the world. A fusion of design and primitive form, they are hand-selected to add texture and interest to spaces.
A BRITISH INTERIOR DESIGNER'S TRICKS TO STAYING ORGANIZED
In her bustling London office, Beata Heuman labels liberally, files in an antique cabinet — and still finds a place to watercolor.
CHILE AND OLIVE OIL FRIED EGG WITH AVOCADO AND SPROUTS
Turn breakfast into dinner by piling crisp-edged eggs, feta, sprouts, and avocado on top of toasted flatbread.
IN RESIDENCE: NOÉ DUCHAUFOUR LAWRANCE
A snow-bound visit to the French designer’s deceptively simple Paris apartment.
NPR: HOW I BUILT THIS WITH GUY RAZ : EILEEN FISHER
In 1983, Eileen Fisher signed up for a fashion trade show with no experience, no garments, no patterns or sketches – nothing but a few ideas for a women's clothing line focused on simplicity.Within three weeks, she came up with 12 pieces, a logo, and a name: Eileen Fisher.Today, the Eileen Fisher brand is still known for its elegant and minimalist designs, but it has grown to more than 60 locations and makes over $300 million in annual revenue.