Woodard & Greenstein's hooked rug collection has found its way to the dream-like pages of Architectural Digest
Magazine this month. The magazine, under the innovative leadership of
Editor-in-Chief Margaret Russell, is leaving no leaf unturned in what's
wonderful in home design.
Speaking of leaves, look for Woodard & Greenstein's hooked rug, Riverton, a traditional leaf pattern on Page 169 of the latest issue (September 2013). Fashion
designer Lorry Newhouse's Park Avenue duplex is featured, with mixes of
the sublime with the even-more-sublime. Collaborating with designer Rain
Phillips, Ms. Newhouse created a sophisticated living space that
follows no rules, other than to make certain that everything is
"gloriously eccentric" - and elegant.
Our own hooked rug adds a rich warmth to the entrance hall's exposed floor
boards, and feels very comfortable with the old hand-painted doors from
Italy that open to treasure filled living and dining rooms. Putting
together old and new pieces found in the U.S., England, France, and
elsewhere, the designers brought the rooms to life with surprising
combinations of styles and colors, daring to do the unexpected.
Ingenious.
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