On the North Fork, Elizabeth Liegey creates a floral legacy.
Crafting timeless whimsy on the North Fork.
A local artist finds inspiration from the East End’s geological past.
A beloved local landmark gets a new lease on life.
Inside the studio of the East Hampton-based textile designer.
This artwork captures the true beauty of nature.
Free-form floral arrangements have made May Zegarelli’s Ocean Fog Farm one of the area’s most in-demand sources for fresh flowers.
The ceramicist creates extraordinary pieces with a focus on organic shapes and finishes.
His paintings capture a spirited sense of place, from Italy to the Hamptons.
A furniture-maker in Brooklyn puts his mark on the future.
Doing what comes naturally has never been so sweet.
In Sagaponack, homespun bouquets come straight from the field.
Taking lamps from basic to bespoke.
A Shelter Island perfumer explores the depths of experience and alchemy.
A graphic designer applies her keen eye to the world of natural ephemera.
From antique fixtures to modern-day lamps, a couple sees the light.
In SoHo, Kiva Motnyk patches together a new approach to quilting.
Nature-inspired wreaths that embody the essence of holiday decorating.
Home accessories inspired by the beauty of dance and movement.
A former business executive switches gears to a glittery future.
Steve Poulakis builds birdhouses in his spare time.
Kristina Felix makes tortillas infused with kernels of wisdom.
A floral designer makes his mark on the North Fork.