Together with CTC&G, Gaggenau presented Bistro1683 at the historic GrayBarns on the Silvermine River. The event celebrated a heritage going back to 1683 and the company’s commitment to the finest craftsmanship. The multi-sensory environment created for Gaggenau’s cooking stations was inspired by their roots in the Black Forest, and placing futuristic, high-performance appliances in this evocative ‘ancient’ setting subtly mirrored our distinctive design philosophy – a symbiosis of tradition and the avant-garde.
How One Family Helped Save a Beloved Lighthouse
After rescuing Greens Ledge Lighthouse from decades of decline, the Pettee family helped reimagine the historic structure as a destination for marine education, stewardship, and community connection.
Discover a Connecticut Estate Where European Elegance Meets Quiet Luxury
With a thoughtful blend of modern elegance and timeless craftsmanship, Emily Del Bello Interiors transforms a European-inspired Connecticut estate into a sophisticated retreat designed for contemporary living.
Explore Whimsical Gardens at an Architect’s Greenwich Sanctuary
Janice Parker transforms a Greenwich landscape into a sanctuary of creativity, blending classical garden design with unexpected moments of whimsy and delight.