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|September - October 2023
The creative troupe that ruled the English countryside in the early 1900s had a muse wilder than its lifestyle: the Charleston garden, reborn here in four riotous arrangements.
In 1918 ART CRITIC ROGER FRY transformed an overgrown walled garden filled with vegetables and fruit trees at Charleston, a redbrick farmhouse nestled in the East Sussex countryside, into a living work of art. The rural home had become a refuge for members of the effervescent Bloomsbury group, a creative coterie of artists, writers, and intellectuals who countered the prim-and-proper Edwardian-era culture with antibourgeois ideals and other unconventional pursuits. Case in point: fleeing London in 1916 as World War I raged, seeking farmwork so the pacifist circle's male members could avoid military service and devote their lives to their craf
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Her Wildest DREAM
On England's windswept Isle of Wight, gardener Louise Ness creates a naturalist's haven alive with flora, fauna, and magical twilight vistas.
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DIAMONDS After Dark
Shake out the opera gloves: A sweep of new jewels set in white gold and platinum signals a return to evening etiquette for the coveted gems.
1 min
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Late BLOOMERS
Landscape designer Zachary J. Westall conjures four verdant displays with flowers that revel in the moonlight.
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GLOW & Behold
From lustrous gilding to ocean-blue glazes, classical forms to wild silhouettes, the latest artisan light fixtures shine as veritable works of art.
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Golden Hours
ABOUT A YEAR AGO, design brand strategist Sean Yashar wrote an essay for his Sub-stack newsletter lamenting the disappearance of evening photography—images of atmospherically lit rooms—from design magazines like this one. There are several explanations for this, including a pivot away from the more glamorous, even disco-influenced aesthetic of the 1970s and '80s to a flatter, shadowless decorative point of view and, of course, the transformational evolution from analog to digital technology. Regardless of design preferences or technological advancements, our lives at home unfold across a wide range of light conditions, from dusk to dawn, with many of our domestic moments occurring after dark. It seemed a lost opportunity not to tell the stories of those “narrative-rich hours,” as Yashar called them, in VERANDA.
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Terms of Enlightment
For the first column of his exclusive new series for VERANDA, designer MARKHAM ROBERTS bristles under the glare of modern lighting, calling for a return to softnessand simplicity-at home.
4 mins
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BROADENING the HORIZON
A downtown doyenne trades her Charleston penthouse for a modernist glass home that floats above the Lowcountry marsh with a refreshing new perspective.
4 mins
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WRITTEN in the STARS
In New York, Michael S.Smith and Andrew Oyen build a new narrative for a 19th-century town house—with a little help from the cosmos.
4 mins
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