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Cut from the Same Cloth
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Cut from the Same Cloth

“Turkey Tracks” is a 19th-century quiltmaking pattern that has the appearance of little wandering feet. Patterns like the tracks, and their traditions and myths, have been passed down through the generations, from their frontier beginnings to today, where a generation of makers has embraced the material as a means of creating something new. Olivia Jondle is one such designer. Here, she’s taken an early turkey track-pattern quilt, cut it into various shapes, and stitched the pieces together, adding calico and other fabric remnants as needed. The result is a trench coat she calls the Pale Calico Coat. Her designs are for sale at The Rusty Bolt, Jondle’s small-batch fashion company based in St. Louis. —SAMANTHA STEVENSON

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January/February 2021
Color Block
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Color Block

A background in sculpture trained artist Aly Ytterberg to see objects more fully.

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January/February 2021
A Modern Story
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A Modern Story

How a little log cabin went from being a home to a guest house

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January/February 2021
IN GOOD TIME
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IN GOOD TIME

With the help of interior designer Robert Idol, a Kirkwood couple creates a home that pays homage to the past, yet feels just right for their modern young family.

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January/February 2021
Let's Dish
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Let's Dish

"Food Raconteur” Ashok Nageshwaran wants to tell you a story.

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January/February 2021
The Right Move
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The Right Move

New shops and showrooms bring exciting opportunities for local designers, makers, and arts organizations to sell their wares to home enthusiasts here and everywhere.

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January/February 2021
Green Dreams
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Green Dreams

Painter and gardener Lauren Knight branches out.

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January/February 2021
Cultivating Kokedama
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Cultivating Kokedama

Chris Mower of White Stable Farms discovered the Japanese style of gardening in Italy. Now, he’s bringing it to St. Louis.

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January/February 2021
Graphic Mood
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Graphic Mood

Letters, icons, and illustrations that speak in a hand-drawn language

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January/February 2021
AUDRA's New Digs
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AUDRA's New Digs

Audra Noyes, of the Saint Louis Fashion Fund Incubator’s first class, opens an atelier in Ladue.

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January/February 2021
Welcome to Wonderlland
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Welcome to Wonderlland

Page Pardo left a career in law to live the rustic life with 200 animals.

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November/December 2020
A Painter of People and Places
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A Painter of People and Places

Artist Anne Molasky is inspired by the outdoors and its many shades of light.

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November/December 2020
The Power of Neighbors
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The Power of Neighbors

In a year that’s brought life-altering challenges at home and abroad, community is the bright spot in our everyday lives.

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November/December 2020
NEIGHBORLY ACTS
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NEIGHBORLY ACTS

Small gestures make a big difference.

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November/December 2020
WHAT WE'RE WEARING NOW
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WHAT WE'RE WEARING NOW

The coronavirus pandemic has influenced how people think about getting dressed for the day. For many, relaxed comfortable clothes have taken on greater importance, whereas others have maintained preCOVID wardrobes in an effort to foster a sense of normalcy and hope. We photographed eight men and women from a variety of backgrounds and spoke to them about their style and shopping habits. For each, clothes provide a sense of continuity in unsettled times.

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November/December 2020
DAILY DELIGHTS
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DAILY DELIGHTS

Tom Brackman, the unofficial mayor of Waterman, on beautifying his neighborhood

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November/December 2020
Moving Up
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Moving Up

Why some who want an addition choose to lift and move their homes instead

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November/December 2020
Vacation Dreamin'
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Vacation Dreamin'

How a St. Louis couple turned a stay-at-home summer into a thriving small business

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November/December 2020
FRESH START
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FRESH START

Whitney Kenter finds Zen in a remodeled Midcentury ranch.

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November/December 2020
For the Record
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For the Record

The latest social media craze isn’t just for teens. It’s also an opportunity for design professionals.

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November/December 2020
Home in 3-D
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Home in 3-D

Tech tools are simplifying the sale and renovation of homes.

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September/October 2020
MODERN HISTORY
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MODERN HISTORY

Nearly two decades ago, Anne and Brad Bishop searched for a family home. They found one that charms everyone.

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September/October 2020
Talented Twosome
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Talented Twosome

If you can dream it, this husband-and-wife team will tweak it, build it, and lacquer it.

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September/October 2020
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The 10 Most Beautiful Homes IN ST.LOUIS 2020

How do you define a beautiful home? Is it in the architecture or the setting? In the mix of building materials or the assemblage of stylistic influences? It wasn’t until our search for beautiful homes ended this past summer that writer Amy Burger and I recognized how our instincts drew us to properties with incredible landscaping and gardens, to places where homeowners place a premium on outdoor spaces and details: window boxes in bloom, statement-making walkways, a passion for the front porch, which, this year above all others, proved its hero status as the place to connect with neighbors and nature alike. –VERONICA THEODORO

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September/October 2020
Welcome to the Neighborhood
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Welcome to the Neighborhood

BETSY BLANCETT NACRELLI, owner of Collections by Joya, entered 2020 on a high note.

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September/October 2020
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DISCO QUEEN

Whether she’s decorating her home or building a small business, Abbey Eilermann does it with joy.

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September/October 2020
Breaking the Mold
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Breaking the Mold

Before she could create her line of jewelry, designer Taylor Saleem had to forge a new path.

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September/October 2020
A Common Thread
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A Common Thread

Two women—one a baby boomer, the other a millennial—share more than just a love of design.

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September/October 2020
Country Wonderland
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Country Wonderland

Designer Maghan Heeter reimagines a barn-loft in a palette of red, white, and blue.

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July/August 2020
To the Max
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To the Max

In a design that feels so effortless, architects poured in loads of work.

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July/August 2020

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