Each Spring I look forward to attending the International Contemporary Furniture Fair, and this year was no exception. With over 500 exhibitors from around the world, ICFF is one of the best venues for spotting new trends in contemporary design. Visiting tends to be a little like an international sourcing …
For those wondering about the recent spate of Dallas-related posts, I have some exciting news to share: come January, we will officially open the Dallas office of S. B. Long Interiors!
Setting up office means setting up house, and I’ve been loving the cool, crisp contrast of loden and white, …
John and I love Halloween – I’ve always enjoyed a good dress-up them party and we both have a soft spot for Disney… so it was probably inevitable that we would come to host our annual Halloween bash. We had a great day for it earlier this October and luckily …
Maybe it’s all the September issues mounting on my coffee table, but I’m feeling acquisitive. Something about the onset of Fall has me craving things of substance; rich, luxurious textures and a bit of glamour. This year, my favorite design houses did not disappoint. I’ve picked out a few pieces …
Last month, we blogged about architectural great and Connecticut native, Ehrick Rossiter.
Since S. B. Long Interiors is such a huge fan of his architecture and there’s just so much we want to say about Rossiter, it would only be right to do a part two!
But this time, let’s …
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.