As you may know from reading our blog, S.B. Long Interiors really appreciates the work of Ehrick Rossiter, a Connecticut native and amazing architect. Many of his designs were built in colonial revival styles and included New England stones and rocks. Another of his designs veered away from his usual …
I’ve visited Maine’s Farnsworth Art Museum in Rockport a couple of times when we were staying in nearby Camden, and it’s proven to be a charming place to visit as well as a great family destination. It’s probably one of my favorite museums for its overall atmosphere and the works …
S. B. Long Interiors had the pleasure of attending the annual International Contemporary Furniture Fair at the Javits Center. More than 500 international exhibitors were at the fair showcasing innovative furniture, lighting and accessories. With a few fun projects on the horizon, we were thrilled to attend again this year, …
I’m working on the interiors of a Greenwich home right now where the landscape designer has planted a sea of white Azaleas in front of our client’s Georgian stone house. It’s breathtaking and so organized and refined. I love white gardens. I find the absence of color and the subtlety …
Recently we came across the work of several emerging artists who are currently showcasing their work at Cocobolo Design gallery in New York City. Each artists works in various mediums, however most of them are masters with clay and porcelain. Right now there are 5 artists on exhibit, each with …
For as long as I can remember, I’ve been fascinated by design and the subtle impact of our surroundings. Some of my earliest influences still resonate – I think of the dark woods and textured lodens of my father’s shooting club, the smell of fresh paint on a new canvas, and the bold symmetry of the Philip Johnson Glass house just down the street.