Color your world
Home's hues can reflect personality
Enter the vibrantly colorful interior of the Ann Sacks tile showroom and you'll instantly recognize that color has found its footing in the Southwest Florida home. Full Story
Glass blower revels in unique creations
EYE FOR DESIGN
Rich Fizer's fish out of water are anything but out of place. The North Fort Myers glass blower has found a widespread interest in his counter and wall pieces featuring a water theme. His glass works are on every continent except Antarctica, he says, and his cobalt blue fish was placed on the Christmas tree in the Blue Room at the White House in 1998. Mr. Full Story
KOVELS: ANTIQUES & COLLECTING
Lamps with reverse-painted glass shades bring tidy sum
Electric lamps with glass shades were popular from the 1870s to the 1920s. Because a light bulb could face down, not up (like a candle flame), and was cool enough for a shade with a closed top, the use of glass shades became possible. And as very up-to-date, unusual and attractive objects, glass-shaded lamps became expensive status symbols. Full Story
Robb & Stucky Interiors hosts design seminars
Refresh your home's décor with tips from the professional interior design team at Robb & Stucky Interiors. Robb & Stucky designers host a variety of complimentary seminars throughout the month covering design techniques, introductions to the latest trends and provide guidelines for home accessorizing. Full Story
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