The World of Interiors Magazine Cover August 2014
The curious ‘H’ footprints of architect Horace Gifford’s 1965 glass and cedar-clad house (this month’s cover) facing Long Island’s south shore was designed to showcase the pristine beaches and wild greenery of this strip of sandbar. Plus, the gargoyle fountains of a whimsical Herefordshire mill; the ancestral portraits given refreshing free reign makeovers; the Bergninge cottage recycling derelict properties; the modestly sized Paris apartment that’s boxing clever to make the most of space; the Mexican colonial townhouse where 17th-century tapestries rub shoulders with silver sacred hearts; and the glimmering mirrored surfaces and billowing velvet ceilings of the mobile dance halls of 1900s Belgium.