SH&L February 2008
Shown here inside Glenn Richards Asian Furnishings & Antiques, the Fairmans also own Honeychurch Antiques
Artist Vaughn Bell (whose 2006 acrylic and plant, "Biossphere for Two" is shown at left) is a featured artist at Pratt in February and March 2008
The city's multi-facility museum is growing geographically and by reputation
The owner of galleries in downtown Seattle and Tacoma is opening a Pioneer Square space this year
The Seattle builders have been quietly constructing noteworthy residential projects since 2004
Work by this pioneer of the Northwest style of architecture includes this Seattle house
A Magnolia remodel included creating a usable—and stylish—courtyard space
Despite some growing pains, the South Lake Union neighborhood is flourishing
In this issue of Seattle Homes & Lifestyles, we again salute the Seattle Design 100: People, Places and Things That Define Seattle Design. We also add another 10 names to the mix, as we did in February 2007—and as we intend to do every year.
Dining in gets fashionable with inspired styles from two very different restaurants, Northwest leader Canlis and modern youngster Crush
Local color expert Leatrice Eiseman predicts that Blue Iris will be the color to add to your palette this year
Seattle showroom owners, retailers and designers who have their fingers on the pulse of design clue us into what will be new and exciting this year
Sometimes to get the best, a little more effort is required. We’ve done the digging for the best one-stop food specialty shops in Seattle—now you do the driving
A well-designed city garden convinces a couple to give
up—and not miss—their large suburban property
This Valentine’s Day, local connoisseurs are craving new flavor combinations in chocolates
Seattle Art Museum is one of four museums in the country to display Lorenzo Ghiberti's masterpiece before it goes back to Italy forever
A team of judges from Seattle Homes & Lifestyles chose this garden for the third annual “Best in Residential Garden Design” award at the 2008 Northwest Flower & Garden Show. The show continues through Sunday, February 24.



























