#design

On a recent trip to NYC, I stopped into The Rug Company's showroom in the Village and was blown away (think Kelly Wearstler, Vivienne Westwood...). Here's your peek

Tips and guidelines to help art collectors of all levels select the right frame

The penny loafer's an all-American classic. Or is it? Here's the scoop on where the men's style staple came from and how we Americans got our hands on them

The queen of interior glamour aces it again with her new fabric collection

The peacock chair has so many new faces. It's always been sexy, but lately it's gone from glamorous to artsy to down-right cool. Which styles do you love?

Here are some great tips and tricks for growing the Southern stunners, plus a neat DIY and a bouquet using just the blooms outside my door

Recently, I was asked to design a birthday party for a friend's son. These ideas are easy to tweak and repeat (edible centerpieces, anyone?) for a hit kids' summer bash

I'm learning now that passion is what you shout out loud with your life. It doesn't necessarily mean people are going to like your spillage, but it is how people will identify with you

I talked with owner John Vergel de Dios on why he is shuttering the business and what's next for some H&U employees

Let's take a quick breather from ultra modern cook spaces to pay homage to fun, funky retro warmth (and the WOW appliances that anchor these rooms)

Local artist Justin Walling's new line of antiqued mirrored tiles for Ann Sacks are awesome. After working with him on other projects, it is really fun to watch him rise to a national level

Meet a local style star who loves Mozart, winter fashion, Red Wing boots, and is up for a documentary about anything—even water irrigation in Southeat Asia

Bold, bright, and totally awesome, the tribal-inspired jewelry line Holst + Lee is now available at Hampden Clothing

Every designer has a bucket list. The top to-do on mine is to flank an entire wall in the ever-so-avant-garde Bisazza tile...

Artist Kaminer Haislip hammers, solders, sands, and polishes up Charleston's long tradition of silversmithing

Soludos has done it again—their collections are like "a party on your feet" (my words, thank you very much!). Ikat, 1970s, seersucker, silks... It's definitely summer down south

Diane von Furstenberg's iconic eye transcends to her dining room—turns out she's got quite the animal instinct

Janie Askew’s work is a ballad of vulnerability, fantasy, and eroticism. The tightly feminist gaze and her skilled hand generate outstanding works on paper...

Stock up on vintage clothes, furnishings, textiles, and oh-so-much more at this weekend's unique shopping experience, hosted by Angie Hranowsky and Lauren Lail

As the Charleston designer nabs a coveted spot on the national mag's top new tastemakers list, we comb our own ink to show off a few of Angie's greatest hits, local style. Take a peek...