Intentar ORO - Gratis
The Bold SPIRITS SPEYSIDE
Veranda
|September - October 2023
Scotland's famed whisky region reemerges as a stunning epicenter of Celtic craft. Single malt in hand, writer Tracey Minkin joins gallerist and author Hugo Macdonald to discover its decorative arts bloom
-

I ARRIVE EXPECTING tartans, pipes, and single malts. I discover antler candelabra, couture kilts, and bud vases hand-turned from sweet chestnut, walnut, and yew. I presume a glorious, fixed tradition will greet me on a recent trip to Scotland; instead I step into a vibrant, evolving world of craft.
My journey is into the country's northeast heart: the river-threaded valleys of the Speyside whisky region and the neighboring heather-studded slopes of the Cairngorms and Grampians. As I travel from distillery to distillery, from workshop to atelier, from reimagined country house hotel to design-intensive shop, I witness a fascinating, very Scottish conversation of the maker with the material. And I learn that while bursting in a new bloom today, that conversation has marked the local approach to land, water, tools, wood, textiles, furniture, and yes, distilling for centuries.
"Scots have a deep-rooted sensibility of material power and potential that goes far beyond simple resourcefulness, Hugo Macdonald tells me. Macdonald is a design writer, curator, and an amazing discovery I make on our first day together-heir to the high chieftainship of the Macdonald clan (which in my mind adds a mistcloaked gravitas to his bona fides). But perhaps more to the point, he's also the cofounder with his husband, James Stevens, of Bard, a new and stunning gallery of contemporary Scottish crafts in Edinburgh. On this trip he's bespectacled, youthful Virgil to my inquiring Dante.
Single Malt with a Twist
Esta historia es de la edición September - October 2023 de Veranda.
Suscríbete a Magzter GOLD para acceder a miles de historias premium seleccionadas y a más de 9000 revistas y periódicos.
¿Ya eres suscriptor? Iniciar sesión
MÁS HISTORIAS DE Veranda

Veranda
Coming Up ROSES
In Northern Virginia, a Master Gardener designs an immersive journey in color, drawing upon lessons that stretch from the English countryside to her native Ghana.
2 mins
September - October 2025

Veranda
PAINTING the TOWN
Only in New Orleans can revelry look so refined. Case in point: a 19th-century Garden District beauty that designer Ware Porter refashioned into the hottest invitation in the Big Easy.
2 mins
September - October 2025

Veranda
Moroccan CARPET RIDE
Writer Celia Barbour embarks on an illuminating journey beyond the merchant-lined streets of Fez and Marrakech in search of the craftswomen behind the coveted hand-loomed rugs.
6 mins
September - October 2025

Veranda
A Very English PURSUIT
Fresh off of an antiques jaunt through the Cotswolds, design consultant Patrick O'Donnell energizes each room of his home with his rich, vibrant haul.
1 min
September - October 2025

Veranda
In Living COLOR
Peering into the past, The National Gallery of Art cultivates garden-grown pigments found in its most valuable collections.
2 mins
September - October 2025

Veranda
DIALING UP THE Glamour
Jan Showers and Zara Taitt reinvent a Dallas manse as a radiant epicenter for family gatherings, Deco antiques, and top-tier chandeliers.
3 mins
September - October 2025

Veranda
BREAKING the MOLD
Talk about a glow-up: South Carolina's Mark Davis recasts vintage Bakelite into one-of-a-kind baubles studded with rubies, sapphires, and diamonds.
1 min
September - October 2025

Veranda
On the Bright Side
Interior designer Angie Hranowsky wields shades of sunshine and sumptuous jewels to revive a landmark 1820s home in Ohio with joyful modern verve.
3 mins
September - October 2025

Veranda
STRIKING GOLD
At his Palm Beach estate,SYLVESTER STALLONE has laid-back glamour down to an art, blending the dazzle of a megawatt movie star with the intrinsic warmth of his tight-knit brood.
4 mins
September - October 2025

Veranda
RAISING the GLASS
When the ancient techniques of the famed Murano glassblowers traveled west in the late 20th century, it was a most vivid migration. Today Seattle is firing up its own spotlight on the free-form artistry.
3 mins
September - October 2025
Translate
Change font size