Lindsey Coral
Harper
“Get the scale and the furniture layout
right, and you can pretty much do
whatever you want colorwise,” Lindsey
says. She’s made us believers. We’re
crushing on the lush, saturated palettes
this Southern-born, New York-based
designer conjures to put an unexpected
edge into refined traditional rooms. Teal
and persimmon? Lavender and Prussian
blue? Chartreuse and navy? Yes, yes, and
yes, please!
Laura
Hodges
OK, we admit it. We have passport envy.
This British-born, Washington, D.C.-based
designer has traveled to more than
30 countries. It’s no surprise that global
influences are a hallmark of her tailored,
classic rooms. “Exploring a different
culture opens my mind to new ways of
approaching design,” the Jamie Drake/
Thomas Jayne protégeé says. What will
inspiration from her latest trip, to Cuba,
yield? We can’t wait to see.
Margaret Naeve Parker
We became obsessed with Margaret’s style after visiting her chic shop, M Naeve, in
Houston. Now we’re just as taken with her timeless interiors—made irresistible with rich
texture, muted color, and, of course, the exceptional antiques she uncovers on her travels.
Erik
Peterson
Architectural details are our love
language, and this Chicago native and
Iowa State grad (go, Cyclones!), speaks
it fluently. The principal of PHX
Architecture, Erik took our breath
away with his ability to artfully nestle a
new Phoenix home amid the saguaros
and with his light, sophisticated
reinvention of Tuscan style. The
former Taliesin Associated Architects
intern is building a career that would
make Frank Lloyd Wright proud.