28 10, 2024

Vicente Wolf helps a couple with their Green Hills home — and then does it again 30 years later

2024-10-28T13:19:20-07:00

By Hollie Deese Photography by Justin March Photography assist by Cooper Alan The luckiest designers are the ones who have a career illustrious enough that they can do multiple projects for the same client throughout their life, building on an established relationship while ushering them into each new stage of life as the years go by. A client like that

Vicente Wolf helps a couple with their Green Hills home — and then does it again 30 years later2024-10-28T13:19:20-07:00
22 12, 2022

Journey to Nashville helps musician, maker find true north

2022-12-22T15:34:54-07:00

Artists and Makers MAKING A MASTERPIECE Kyle Levy, Broken Compass Woodworking By Nicki Pendleton Wood Photography by William Deshazer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KKF9YPp0eTM Kyle Levy’s early woodworking success embodied his handy side and his musical ambitions: He built his own drum set before moving to Nashville from the Midwest in 2013.

Journey to Nashville helps musician, maker find true north2022-12-22T15:34:54-07:00
30 11, 2022

Light the Way: Creating Visibly Different Spaces

2022-12-01T13:58:38-07:00

Aimee Kinssies worked to pull all kinds of influences together to create the perfect mix in this recent new build. Seeing is believing Lighting takes center stage as essential, unifying element in home design Story by Joe Morris. Photography by Allison Elefante A lot must come together to create the perfect living space. Whether it’s a renovation or

Light the Way: Creating Visibly Different Spaces2022-12-01T13:58:38-07:00
28 09, 2022

A Second Act in Watertown

2022-09-28T10:21:27-07:00

The couple behind Peach & Pine Interiors breathe new life into a 100-year-old home By Hollie Deese Photography by Caroline Sharpnack Many stories of complete lifestyle overhauls were birthed by the COVID-19 pandemic, and through the renovation of a historic home on 200 acres in Watertown, two couples experienced life-changing shifts that will inevitably be written into their family

A Second Act in Watertown2022-09-28T10:21:27-07:00
13 09, 2022

The Art of Hospitality

2023-09-27T07:28:33-07:00

The Art of Hospitality By Janet Kurtz Born of the mission to bring contemporary art to a wider audience, 21c Museum Hotels are working to change the way the public looks at art — and at hotels. Now xenia, the Greek concept of hospitality or “guest-friendship,” is alive at 21c Museum Hotel Nashville for the first time since the

The Art of Hospitality2023-09-27T07:28:33-07:00
13 09, 2022

At Home With…

2022-09-13T13:10:39-07:00

Interior Designer Evan Millard By Hollie Deese Photography by Allison Elefante For years Evan Millard has grown as a designer in Middle Tennessee, first as a student at O’More College of Design — pre-Belmont years — then as one of three designing as a collective out of a showroom in The Nations known as Modern Remains. Now, Millard is

At Home With…2022-09-13T13:10:39-07:00
6 09, 2022

A Night in June

2022-09-12T07:00:33-07:00

Sean Brock opens innovative dining experience By Janet Kurtz Photography by John Troxel Chef and storyteller Sean Brock brings each of his restaurants to life through subtly conveying of the importance of a dish or of an heirloom ingredient. Brock, known as an innovator and visionary, skyrocketed to success by creating thoughtful and well-curated restaurant concepts. Throughout his career,

A Night in June2022-09-12T07:00:33-07:00
10 08, 2022

Artist Spotlight: Keavy Murphree

2022-09-06T14:22:18-07:00

By Robert Jones Portrait Photography by Anna Haas Work Photography by Keavy Murphree Keavy Murphree’s passion for ceramics has echoed throughout her adult life, resurfacing at pivotal moments of transition. Despite it being her calling, she initially was hesitant to pursue her artistic dream. “I went to school for industrial design. Even though I’d fallen in love with ceramics,

Artist Spotlight: Keavy Murphree2022-09-06T14:22:18-07:00
12 07, 2022

A Solid Foundation

2022-08-15T13:42:27-07:00

A school lesson turns into a life’s work By Hollie Deese Photography by Pam Mognahan It had been 13 years since Jenna had last seen Johnathan Rummel at Lee University, where they both attended, but when he sat down next to her at a dear friend’s funeral in 2005, life was about to totally change for the single mom.

A Solid Foundation2022-08-15T13:42:27-07:00
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