Posts Tagged ‘luxury’
Event Recap: VUE Spring Party at SoJo Spa Club
After the recent release of our spring “Design & Real Estate” Issue, the VUE team took to the top floor of Edgewater’s newest hit attraction, SoJo Spa Club, for our spring kickoff party. The exclusive, invitation-only event was held in perfect view of the Manhattan skyline on Thursday April 13 in honor of the The…
Read MoreLux Motorwerks: Customizing A Ferrari 458 Spider
Sure, a body kit with black side vents might look decent on your 2017 LS. But a custom wing spoiler and a fluorescent paint wrap? Certainly not. Luxury drives a fine line between garish and classy, and in the automotive world, nobody understands that better than Stephen Stasiulewicz, the founder and CEO of Lux Motorwerks,…
Read MoreBespoke English Luxury: Cooking With Celebrity Chefs At Chewton Glen
The Chewton Glen Hotel & Spa is England’s top luxury resort. Perched atop a grass field beside England’s majestic New Forest, the hotel and spa occupies an ivy-covered Jacobean manor. With a red-brick facade and sage shutters overlooking a croquet lawn, Chewton Glen is a whimsical retreat any worldly traveler can get lost in. Much…
Read MoreA Culinary Affair: Destination Dining at Crystal Springs
It doesn’t take a seasoned foodie to see that the restaurant scenes in New York and New Jersey are thriving. But what’s lost among food movements like poke bowls and purple yams is the idea of dining as an experience—one that’s devoid of catching the latest trends and more focused on bringing people together for…
Read More707 Park Ave: Elevated Brownstone Living
707 Park Ave: Elevated Brownstone Living Designer: Robert Jenny Design Location: Hoboken, NJ by Abby Montanez When someone tells you there’s yet another brownstone being built or renovated in Hoboken, it is not exactly groundbreaking news. With an abundance of brick-faced facades lining almost every block, it can be hard to envision anything other than…
Read MoreEurica Home Brings Transitional Design To Bergen County
Bergen County has dozens of interior designers. Some of these designers focus on traditional styles, or art nouveau, and most have their own showrooms. But few, if any, have a home accessories store. And most home accessory stores aren’t owned by a trained interior designer. In fact, you’ll never find a Pier1 Imports where the…
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