Design + Decor

To the Nines

To the Nines

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Harry and Joe Deaton have all the fun (and fabrics) When Harrietta “Harry” Deaton stages a home for sale, she doesn’t just position a couple…

Never the Same Thing Twice

Never the Same Thing Twice

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Finding essential truths in the natural world Any visual artist putting paint to canvas faces a conundrum – how to convey the complexity of…

Between a Rock and a Flat Place

Between a Rock and a Flat Place

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Level site with generous natural features supports contemporary residence Scott Huebner is well known as one of the area’s leading designers of contemporary residential…

Fostering Flora

Fostering Flora

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Gardening aficionadas offer plant-parenting advice Houseplants are nothing new — we’ve been greening up our living rooms with meandering vines and verdant leaves for millennia….

Family Tree

Family Tree

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Style is relative among the designers at long-time local furniture store By: Alison Fields Yesterday’s Tree has been an Asheville institution for more than…

Big Moves in the Meadow

Big Moves in the Meadow

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Asheville architect stretches the possibilities on an unusually open site  Asked which architects have influenced his designs over the years, Robert Griffin quickly rattles…

The Right Side of the Bed 

The Right Side of the Bed 

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Homestead curates luxury textiles with a pillowtop of practicality  By: Carolyn Kemmett She’s a self-described Type A personality, but Pat Marshall has created a Type…

Forging a Custom Identity

Forging a Custom Identity

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New design studio illuminates a different side of Lexington Glassworks A few years ago, Lexington Glassworks, the festive public studio where drop-in visitors can…

Tuned Into Preservation

Tuned Into Preservation

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Collector of vintage radios knows how to make them sing again  By: Carolyn Kemmet Patrick Brabham is the hero of high fidelity. In finding…