The claret and saffron striped hull was inspired by the palette developed for the interior. Subtle hints of gold dot the loungey, cushion-clad sundeck, "one of the great places to gather," says Fulk. "Everyone wants to pile on." A breezy yucca-print fabric by Holly Hunt evokes the feeling of a tranquil, floating island; the subdued neutral scheme allows the open ocean to take the stage. Pillow fabric, Christopher Farr Cloth
DESIGNERS SEEK INSPIRATION in all kinds of places. Still it's rare to find one hanging off the side of a sailboat flying through the ocean near Palma de Mallorca, Spain, for The Superyacht Cup. "It was heart pounding," says Ken Fulk, who'd joined the boat's crew "mainly as ballast" after being hired to design his clients' new sister yacht, the Halekai. "I wanted to understand the paces these boats are put through," he says.
"The wind and speed and ocean are intoxicating." He came away with powerful insight: "A yacht like this is a fiercely athletic machine that also has to be able to offer elegant, Gatsby-like entertaining. All the craftsmanship is driven by purpose." Fulk, known for layered, theatrical interiors and events (his 2022 book with Assouline is titled The Movie in My Mind), found himself studying every detail from multiple angles. He considered how a bookcase could double as an escape ladder, for example, and oversaw the design of each martini glass as well as where and how it could be stowed without breaking.
Fulk also did a deep dive into indigenous Hawaiian design. The husband attended high school in Hawaii, where he fell in love with the place and people, and wanted to honor the islands' culture and traditions.
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Social Study
In the Chicago suburbs, a convivial family home is reimagined with intoxicating color, wild florals, and a sweeping two-story library-secret doors included.
Building DRAMA
IN A STORIED UPPER EAST SIDE APARTMENT, CHAIRISH COFOUNDER ANNA BROCKWAY TURNS UP THE HEAT WITH HIGH-VOLTAGE COLOR AND AN ULTRACHIC VINTAGE HAUL.
STORYTELLERS in Residence
Interior designer Stephanie Sabbe pens a new chapter for a Nashville author's guesthouse, creating a writer's cabin with muses stretching over centuries.
ELECTRIC REGENCY
Glamour, symmetry, and a bookish emerald study: In Richmond, Suzanne Kasler and Carter Skinner usher in a new era of bravado for so-called neutrals.
A Bold REWRITE
Designer Guy Oliver changes the narrative of a late 19th-century London townhouse to showcase exquisite art and literature and exude an ageless sense of comfort.
Handwriting HISTORY
WITH THE OPENING OF A NEW IMMERSIVE MUSEUM IN GERMANY, MONTBLANC CELEBRATES THE ART OF PENMANSHIP ACROSS TIME AND CULTURE.
ONCE UPON AN ODYSSEY
While sailing the Antarctic, a writer makes a thrilling discovery: an EXTRAORDINARY SHIP'S LIBRARY assembled with an explorer's heart.
The Drintmakers WORKSHOP
Venetian studio BOTTEGA DEL TINTORETTO conjures the creative spirit of its namesake Italian Renaissance painter, one hand-bound book at a time.
GOOD on PAPER
Using traditional Philippine techniques and recycled magazines and newsprint, Lori Weitzner champions the powers of page and plant with wallcoverings crafted entirely by hand.
Etched in TIME
Patek Philippe's new rose gold Retrograde Perpetual Calendar draws upon the sweeping scrolls, foliage, and volutes of a classic antique pocket watch.