As featured in Frederic Magazine: tour Lewis Miller’s Hemingway-Inspired 1920s Palm Beach Pad which is filled with gorgeous decor, woven textures, color and awe-inspiring warmth.
PHOTOGRAPHED BY Carmel Brantley
December 19, 2023
As featured in Frederic Magazine: tour Lewis Miller’s Hemingway-Inspired 1920s Palm Beach Pad which is filled with gorgeous decor, woven textures, color and awe-inspiring warmth.
PHOTOGRAPHED BY Carmel Brantley
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The Edit – by Yao Yao
The Heart Behind Gorgeous Living
Originating from a vibrant background in the arts and entertainment industry, Rachel always imagined continuing her creative passions after embarking on the rewarding journey of motherhood. As her two daughters gained independence, she found herself rediscovering the creative energy that had always defined her. This transition sparked her passion for design, as she delighted in shaping a warm, welcoming, and aesthetically pleasing home for her family. For Rachel, homes extend beyond four walls—they’re backdrops to our lives, filled with the potential to inspire joy and creativity. Gorgeous Living was born from this desire to transform living spaces into luxurious sanctuaries of comfort. Q: One memorable trip from this summer? I went to southern California with my youngest daughter this summer. I love one on one with my girls. Since home, I feel we are closer than before we went. I try to take advantage of all the moments we have together before they get busy raising their own families. Family is one of my favorite parts of this life experience. It is everything to me :-) Q: What kind of music have you been loving lately? My taste in music is so broad. I have Sonos speakers installed in the ceiling of all the rooms in my house, so there is always something playing in the background, especially in the kitchen. Bossa nova in the spring and Sinatra in the fall, I love seasonal shifts. I cannot imagine this world without music. Q: What have you been reading lately? A cup of strong coffee, a stack of books, and a pen for annotating is one of my morning highlights. I’m a non-fiction girl, always wanting to learn more than time allows! Recently, I found my diary from middle school. My two daughters and I had the best time reading it, it was hilarious! How can I not remember who “Junior” is? He called after school all the time, haha. Q: Beauty must-have you can’t stop using this past month? I’m more of a lip balm girl than lipstick. I’ve used Dior Addict Lip Glow Balm 001 for as long as I can remember. It’s so hydrating, my everyday essential! Q: What do you love most about hosting? I love preparing my favorite foods for those special in my life. Setting the tone for the evening throughout the house is part of the fun for me. Everyone gathered around a beautifully set table. Lights dimmed, candles lit, music playing, yummy wine poured. It's even more fun if people stay over and gather for breakfast the next morning. No excess cleaning while guests are there for me. Just enjoy and have fun! Q: Your top 5 favorite Gorgeous Living pieces right now? 1. Voyage et Cie. These candles are so amazing. They hand pour these organic candles made with amazing fragrant oils once the order is placed. Simply divine. 2. Sweater Weave Fireplace Basket. I have a beautiful banana palm tree in mine that I keep near my foyer. 3. Shell Square Mirror. I love natural elements like shells mixed with orgnaic textures and crisp upholstery. A beautiful coastal vibe that I enjoy. 4.Moss Home- Oh boy!! This company, I love the Avery Bed They are really expensive $$$$$!! I hope to carry their Basics by Moss Home collection soon which would allow more people to buy this luxury brand at a lesser price. 5. I love my Normandy NOY-8002 Surya rug that I have in my bedroom. I own several Surya rugs and they never disappoint.
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The Edit – by Rachel Dow
The Art of Spring Tablescapes: Hosting in Bloom
Spring is here, and with it comes the perfect opportunity to create the perfect spring tablescape. Whether you’re planning an intimate brunch, a lively garden party, or a celebratory dinner, a beautifully curated tablescape sets the tone for a memorable gathering. 1. Start with a Color Palette Spring is all about soft pastels, vibrant greens, and pops of floral hues. Think sage green, blush pink, sky blue, or sunny yellow. Combine these colors to create a harmonious and inviting atmosphere. For a more sophisticated look, pair soft neutrals like ivory or beige with one bold accent color. 2. Layer Textures and Patterns A well-layered table adds depth and personality. Mix crisp linens with woven placemats or textured chargers for an organic touch. Incorporate patterned napkins or plates featuring botanical designs to echo the blooms of spring. Don’t be afraid to combine different textures and prints—just keep the palette cohesive to maintain balance. 3. Incorporate Fresh or Faux Florals No spring tablescape is complete without flowers. Arrange fresh blooms like tulips, daffodils, or ranunculus in low vases for a lush centerpiece that won’t obstruct conversation. If fresh flowers aren’t an option, high-quality faux florals can deliver the same charm without the upkeep. 4. Choose Seasonal Serveware Spring-inspired serveware elevates your tablescape. Opt for delicate glassware, pastel-colored plates, or bowls with floral motifs. Add an elegant flourish and tie the theme together beautifully cutlery for a refined touch. 5. Personalize the Details Small, thoughtful touches make your tablescape truly special. Consider handwritten place cards, petite floral bundles tied to napkins, or spring-themed favors like seed packets or mini potted plants. These details show your guests how much you care and leave a lasting impression. 7. Keep It Functional While aesthetics are key, functionality should not be overlooked. Ensure your table has enough space for serving dishes and that the decor doesn’t overcrowd the dining experience. A well-designed tablescape strikes a balance between beauty and practicality. With these tips, you’ll create a spring tablescape that celebrates the season’s beauty and invites your guests to relax and enjoy. It’s time to set the table, embrace the blooms, and make memories that last long after dessert is served. Photography: Flying Sheep Country
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As featured in Luxe: "All of our design work is based on historic precedent,” says architect Elizabeth Dillon. Get Inspired! Photographer: Nicole FranzenInterior Design: Winter McDermott Design
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