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ELLE DECOR

Mar 01 2024
Magazine

A fashion-savvy home decorating magazine for the new generation of design professionals and consumers who know exactly what they want, ELLE DECOR covers fashionable and inspirational products that bring couture chic to every room of your home.

ELLE DECOR

THE ART ISSUE

STRANGER THINGS • Designers and makers are reimagining familiar materials to create otherworldly objects. Here are our favorites.

GET PAINT EVERYWHERE • This season, bring the art gallery home with furniture and accessories that embrace the bold brushstrokes and soft touches of paint and watercolor. Looking to really make a statement? Pair them with an eye-catching ensemble.

THE AGENDA • This month’s must-see art and design openings in New York City (and beyond).

PUT A PIN IN THAT • Collaborations might be au courant, but at the Spanish fashion label Loewe, joint creative labor has been part of its modus operandi since the house’s founding in 1846. Its spring show in Paris was a platform for visionary American artist Lynda Benglis, who has produced category-bending work across media—paintings that reside on floors rather than canvases, satirical photography sending up the art world—for six decades. Models wended their way along a runway dotted with Benglis’s bronze sculptures and dressed in the wearable works the artist created with the brand: rings, oversize cuffs, textured brooches, and crystal-encrusted ear climbers and pendants, all in raw, dynamic shapes radiating vitality.

MICHÈLE LAMY • The French provocateur and consummate art insider shares eight things that keep her inspired, grounded, and engaged with the world.

BOY WONDER • Design prodigy Edgar Jayet weaves literature and history into works recognized with a major French honor.

THE MARKET WHISPERER • How a former banker became Manhattan’s latest career-making gallerist.

FAMILY SECRETS, REVEALED • Valentin Goux, heir to his family’s storied French design firm, marries memory and meaning in his Paris home.

DOES THIS SOFA GO WITH MY MONET? • When decorating one’s home, which comes first: the art or the room?

WORKS ON PAPER • Round out your home gallery with wallcoverings as eye-catching as the art.

THE ART ISSUE • A well-placed painting can make a room. But why stop there? The homes in these pages showcase all kinds of collections, from sculpture to multimedia works. Welcome to a life with art.

No Place Like Home • An art-collecting couple builds a mysterious dream house of sinuous lines and dramatic views in Southern California.

Dealer Wins • In rural Normandy, Parisian gallerist François Laffanour turns a historic property into a showcase for modern art and design.

DREAMING IN COLOR • Artist Julie Polidoro employs bold hues with intention, both on the canvas and in her Roman hilltop apartment.

Is This Heaven? • The owner of this high-style, art-filled Manhattan apartment by Kelly Behun would say yes.

PORTRAIT MODE • Robert Couturier returns to his roots in a manor house in Normandy.

Sea and Be Seen • Ashe Leandro crafts a worldly Hamptons home for collectors Allison and Larry Berg.

RESOURCES

35 YEARS OF ELLE DECOR • 1991 In celebration of ELLE DECOR’s 35th anniversary, throughout the year we’ll be highlighting some of our favorite images from our archives. Each photograph proves the lasting power of great design.


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 120 Publisher: Hearst Edition: Mar 01 2024

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: February 15, 2024

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OverDrive Magazine

subjects

Home & Garden

Languages

English

A fashion-savvy home decorating magazine for the new generation of design professionals and consumers who know exactly what they want, ELLE DECOR covers fashionable and inspirational products that bring couture chic to every room of your home.

ELLE DECOR

THE ART ISSUE

STRANGER THINGS • Designers and makers are reimagining familiar materials to create otherworldly objects. Here are our favorites.

GET PAINT EVERYWHERE • This season, bring the art gallery home with furniture and accessories that embrace the bold brushstrokes and soft touches of paint and watercolor. Looking to really make a statement? Pair them with an eye-catching ensemble.

THE AGENDA • This month’s must-see art and design openings in New York City (and beyond).

PUT A PIN IN THAT • Collaborations might be au courant, but at the Spanish fashion label Loewe, joint creative labor has been part of its modus operandi since the house’s founding in 1846. Its spring show in Paris was a platform for visionary American artist Lynda Benglis, who has produced category-bending work across media—paintings that reside on floors rather than canvases, satirical photography sending up the art world—for six decades. Models wended their way along a runway dotted with Benglis’s bronze sculptures and dressed in the wearable works the artist created with the brand: rings, oversize cuffs, textured brooches, and crystal-encrusted ear climbers and pendants, all in raw, dynamic shapes radiating vitality.

MICHÈLE LAMY • The French provocateur and consummate art insider shares eight things that keep her inspired, grounded, and engaged with the world.

BOY WONDER • Design prodigy Edgar Jayet weaves literature and history into works recognized with a major French honor.

THE MARKET WHISPERER • How a former banker became Manhattan’s latest career-making gallerist.

FAMILY SECRETS, REVEALED • Valentin Goux, heir to his family’s storied French design firm, marries memory and meaning in his Paris home.

DOES THIS SOFA GO WITH MY MONET? • When decorating one’s home, which comes first: the art or the room?

WORKS ON PAPER • Round out your home gallery with wallcoverings as eye-catching as the art.

THE ART ISSUE • A well-placed painting can make a room. But why stop there? The homes in these pages showcase all kinds of collections, from sculpture to multimedia works. Welcome to a life with art.

No Place Like Home • An art-collecting couple builds a mysterious dream house of sinuous lines and dramatic views in Southern California.

Dealer Wins • In rural Normandy, Parisian gallerist François Laffanour turns a historic property into a showcase for modern art and design.

DREAMING IN COLOR • Artist Julie Polidoro employs bold hues with intention, both on the canvas and in her Roman hilltop apartment.

Is This Heaven? • The owner of this high-style, art-filled Manhattan apartment by Kelly Behun would say yes.

PORTRAIT MODE • Robert Couturier returns to his roots in a manor house in Normandy.

Sea and Be Seen • Ashe Leandro crafts a worldly Hamptons home for collectors Allison and Larry Berg.

RESOURCES

35 YEARS OF ELLE DECOR • 1991 In celebration of ELLE DECOR’s 35th anniversary, throughout the year we’ll be highlighting some of our favorite images from our archives. Each photograph proves the lasting power of great design.


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