Hand Paint Your Dots for A More Organic Too

Hand Paint Your Dots for A More Organic Too

There’s no denying that dots can be quite intense, but one way many designers and brands soften the look is to hand-paint the design so it looks less static and 2D, and you get some texture and depth. Take this entryway wall mural, for example, designed by...
Home & Design Winter 2018

Home & Design Winter 2018

When interior designer Charles Krewson, a DC native, returned to Washington after 30 years in Manhattan, The Presidential—one of the city’s oldest apartment buildings, built in 1922 by architect Appleton P. Clark, Jr.—proved irresistible. Krewson and his spouse,...
New York Social Diary: Charles Krewson

New York Social Diary: Charles Krewson

To our shame neither of us had ever been to Greenpoint where designer Charles Krewson lives in his idiosyncratic apartment full of strong color and artwork—there is nothing that is not visually interesting. His mother is German and his father was in the Air Force, so...
Showcase of Interior Design

Showcase of Interior Design

My goal is to create visually stimulating interiors that are both cozy and functional. The first priority is always to create a reassuring sense of scale and proportion that provides a serene framework for colors, textures, and objects that reflect and complement the...
New York Magazine: The Eyes of New York

New York Magazine: The Eyes of New York

As an undergraduate, Joanne Leonhardt Cassulo had taken just one art-history course. So when the young Texan decided to get a master’s degree in fine arts at Southern Methodist University, even she wasn’t precisely sure why. Nonetheless, the hunch turned...