A century ago, our country began embracing scalloped details for the very first time. Instead of using them on piped bed skirts or wicker frames, however, they were a symbol of the Art Deco movement. They made a comeback in our grandparents’ 1950s homes, where kitchens were outfitted in a […]

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Photo: istockphoto.com People are gathering in kitchens like never before—not just to cook but to dine, socialize, even perform work-from-home tasks—which makes multiple counter surfaces and storage areas more important than ever. A double island kitchen means greater functionality, providing extra space to prep different courses, set up drinks and […]

In 1902, Nicola Kartvelishvili, a son of Georgian nobility, returned to Tbilisi from his musical studies in Paris, found a job at the local opera house, and commissioned the home of his dreams. Sparing no expense, he hired Simon Kldiashvili, the leading light of Tbilisi’s burgeoning Art Nouveau architecture scene, […]