Monday, 22 December 2014

Christmas with Pamela Pierce

I have posted some of these photos before, but designer Pamela Pierce is always a favorite, and the Winter 2015 edition of her magazine Milieu features some pictures of her own Houston home decorated for Christmas. Enjoy . . . 

 "Come December 1, Pam Pierce, MILIEU’s founder and editor in chief, begins a tradition she has been observing every year since her daughter was a child. In the Houston home she shares with her husband, Jesse, Pam transforms the rooms with Christmas decorations, figures, white lights, and draping garlands. Although family and friends and neighbors are now used to seeing Pam’s annual Christmas display, she wanted to invite MILIEU readers in to see what she’s done this year . . . 
In her entry foyer, visitors are greeted by a nineteenth-century santo from Mexico standing and gesturing atop an eighteenth-century chest, as if welcoming everyone to the holidays. Pam has draped the staircase with a mix of garlands and glass mercury balls that she has spray painted white and secured with double-faced, silk ribbon."
Houston, Texas, home of designer Pamela Pierce.
Interior design by Pamela Pierce.
Photography by Peter Vitale.
"Home for the Holidays" written by David Masello.
Milieu (Winter 2015).

"Pam keeps a fire going in the living room and drapes the French period carved stone mantle and surround with mixed garland and olive branches gathered from trees in her yard, interspersed with ripe brown pears. A pair of early Song dynasty jars anchor the scene. White roses are always part of Pam’s interior décor — certainly during Christmas, but also year round."
 Houston, Texas, home of designer Pamela Pierce.
Interior design by Pamela Pierce.
Photography by Peter Vitale.
"Home for the Holidays" written by David Masello.
Milieu (Winter 2015).

 "Her nine-foot Noble fir tree, grown in North Carolina, graces the same spot in her living room every year. The tree is adorned with her favorite Neopolitan crèche figures, cream-colored balls, and white lights.  A eighteenth-century Madonna santo presides over the room. When lit, the tree is visible from the street, through a series of arched French doors that are left curtainless."
Houston, Texas, home of designer Pamela Pierce.
Interior design by Pamela Pierce.
Photography by Peter Vitale.
"Home for the Holidays" written by David Masello.
Milieu (Winter 2015).

 "Pam has been collecting vintage crèche angels for years, and each wears its own linen garb and contemplative expression."
Houston, Texas, home of designer Pamela Pierce.
Interior design by Pamela Pierce.
Photography by Peter Vitale.
"Home for the Holidays" written by David Masello.
Milieu (Winter 2015).

"Pam uses fresh, smaller trees throughout her home without ornaments. Trimmings from the Noble firs are used to fashion wreaths, one of which is hung on the reverse side from the ceiling with silk ribbons. Her dining table is set with angel-shaped sugar cookies and a coconut-cream cake.  The room is infused with the holiday fragrance of fir, immediately evocative of the Christmas season."
Houston, Texas, home of designer Pamela Pierce.
 Interior design by Pamela Pierce.
Photography by Peter Vitale.
"Home for the Holidays" written by David Masello.
Milieu (Winter 2015).

"Angels are the favored shape of holiday cookies, and family gifts are wrapped in silk chamois and suede cloth. Then the packages are finished with cellophane to create a shimmery sparkle and accented with fresh sprigs from olive branches."
Houston, Texas, home of designer Pamela Pierce.
 Interior design by Pamela Pierce.
Photography by Peter Vitale.
"Home for the Holidays" written by David Masello.
Milieu (Winter 2015).

"Angels are the favored shape of holiday cookies, and family gifts are wrapped in silk chamois and suede cloth. Then the packages are finished with cellophane to create a shimmery sparkle and accented with fresh sprigs from olive branches. Upon arrival, Pam's grandchildren place a sign in her yard addressed to Santa, letting him know where they will be Christmas morning. Christmas Eve dinner is Tex-Mex. Gifts are opened by the family on Christmas morning and the family enjoys a traditional holiday meal of turkey and ham. Although Pam often takes the decorations down the day after Christmas, she eagerly anticipates the peace of the coming week — that quiet, reflective, restful time before New Year’s.

"
Houston, Texas, home of designer Pamela Pierce.
Interior design by Pamela Pierce.
Photography by Peter Vitale.
"Home for the Holidays" written by David Masello.
Milieu (Winter 2015).

The following photos appeared in Southern Accents in 2003. Pamela Pierce decorated this Houston, Texas, home:

Houston, Texas, home for a family of six.
"Designer Pamela Pierce draped the stone mantel, salvaged from a house in Galveston, Texas, with abundant fir branches and green pears."
Interior design by Pamela Pierce, Pierce Designs and Associates.
Photography by Tria Giovan.
"Tailor-Made Trimmings" by Lydia Somerville.
Southern Accents (November - December 2003).

Houston, Texas, home for a family of six.
"A December drizzle highlights the glow of the windows onto the rear terrace, with its antique limestone fountain and oversized French Anduze urns."
Interior design by Pamela Pierce, Pierce Designs and Associates.
Photography by Tria Giovan.
"Tailor-Made Trimmings" by Lydia Somerville.
Southern Accents (November - December 2003).

Houston, Texas, home for a family of six.
"[Pamela] Pierce eschewed lights and ornaments except for glass balls that sparkle like bubbles caught in the branches. The angel tree-topper is a 17th-century Italian decoration."
Interior design by Pamela Pierce, Pierce Designs and Associates.
Photography by Tria Giovan.
"Tailor-Made Trimmings" by Lydia Somerville.
Southern Accents (November - December 2003).

Houston, Texas, home for a family of six.
"Olive branches serve as tiebacks in the dining room. Pierce covered the table in a linen check that hangs like a peasant skirt from a gathered seam placed just inside the edge of the tablecloth."
Interior design by Pamela Pierce, Pierce Designs and Associates.
Photography by Tria Giovan.
"Tailor-Made Trimmings" by Lydia Somerville.
Southern Accents (November - December 2003).

Houston, Texas, home for a family of six.
"The designer tempered typical dining room formality by using a pear-filled faience pot as a centerpiece and arranging posies of roses in silver hotel pitchers." 
Interior design by Pamela Pierce, Pierce Designs and Associates.
Photography by Tria Giovan.
"Tailor-Made Trimmings" by Lydia Somerville.
Southern Accents (November - December 2003).

Houston, Texas, home for a family of six.
"Pierce festooned the stair rail with garlands and stockings and placed a small fir in an urn on the landing to guide the eye to the top of the stairs."
Interior design by Pamela Pierce, Pierce Designs and Associates.
Photography by Tria Giovan.
"Tailor-Made Trimmings" by Lydia Somerville.
Southern Accents (November - December 2003).

Houston, Texas, home for a family of six.
"Blue linen and brown mohair take the house's accent colors into deeper tones in the family room. The French mantelpiece is from Chateau Domingue in Houston. 'I use mohair upholstery in many of the family rooms I do,' says Pierce. 'It's nearly indestructible.' "
Interior design by Pamela Pierce, Pierce Designs and Associates.
Photography by Tria Giovan.
"Tailor-Made Trimmings" by Lydia Somerville.
Southern Accents (November - December 2003).

Houston, Texas, home for a family of six.
"The family enjoys snacking on gingerbread men hung from the tree, which can be planted after the holidays."
Interior design by Pamela Pierce, Pierce Designs and Associates.
Photography by Tria Giovan.
"Tailor-Made Trimmings" by Lydia Somerville.
Southern Accents (November - December 2003).

Houston, Texas, home for a family of six.
"Pierce found the tall, narrow shutters at an antiques shop and had them stripped of their Kelly green paint and waxed. Square wreaths hang in the windows. The broad scale of the French rush-seat chairs makes the kitchen table a comfortable place to linger."
Interior design by Pamela Pierce, Pierce Designs and Associates.
Photography by Tria Giovan.
"Tailor-Made Trimmings" by Lydia Somerville.
Southern Accents (November - December 2003).

Houston, Texas, home for a family of six.
"Pierce achieved the look of an old French farmhouse kitchen with plaster-edged construction and cathedral-tile countertops around the range. An antique cabinet was converted into the kitchen island and topped with new lazos azul limestone."
Interior design by Pamela Pierce, Pierce Designs and Associates.
Photography by Tria Giovan.
"Tailor-Made Trimmings" by Lydia Somerville.
Southern Accents (November - December 2003).

Houston, Texas, home for a family of six.
"Fairy-tale princess details, such as the long-skirted duvets and taffeta bed skirts, distinguish the girl's room. Pierce adorned the wrought iron twin beds with diminutive wreaths and rosebuds."
Interior design by Pamela Pierce, Pierce Designs and Associates.
Photography by Tria Giovan.
"Tailor-Made Trimmings" by Lydia Somerville.
Southern Accents (November - December 2003).

Houston, Texas, home for a family of six.
"Even the master bedroom gets the holiday treatment of garlands swagged over the four-poster."
Interior design by Pamela Pierce, Pierce Designs and Associates.
Photography by Tria Giovan.
"Tailor-Made Trimmings" by Lydia Somerville.
Southern Accents (November - December 2003).

The following photos of another Houston, Texas, home designed by Pamela Pierce appeared in Veranda in December 2006: 

"In Houston, stone entry surround, 18th-century. Walnut 18th-century doors and French 19th-century gas lanterns."
Interior design by Pamela Pierce, Pierce Designs and Associates.
Photography by Peter Vitale.
"House Warming - Invitation to Comfort" text by Nancy Perot Mulford.
Veranda (November - December 2006).

"Antique French and Italian candelabrum and lanterns on staircase."
Interior design by Pamela Pierce, Pierce Designs and Associates.
Photography by Peter Vitale.
"House Warming - Invitation to Comfort" text by Nancy Perot Mulford.
Veranda (November - December 2006).

"An 18th-century limestone fireplace surround flanked by 17th-century wooden angels. Venetian 18th-century canape and French 19th-century wing chair both in Fortuny wool. Custom bench in wool."
Interior design by Pamela Pierce, Pierce Designs and Associates.
Photography by Peter Vitale.
"House Warming - Invitation to Comfort" text by Nancy Perot Mulford.
Veranda (November - December 2006).

"Six sepia engravings above Italian console, c. 1750. Drapes in Rose Tarlow-Melrose House linen. Oushak rug, c. 1880."
Interior design by Pamela Pierce, Pierce Designs and Associates.
Photography by Peter Vitale.
"House Warming - Invitation to Comfort" text by Nancy Perot Mulford.
Veranda (November - December 2006).

"Italian 17th-century door surround with mirrored panes. French 18th-century fauteuil in linen. Child's chair. Italian 17th-century sconces."
Interior design by Pamela Pierce, Pierce Designs and Associates.
Photography by Peter Vitale.
"House Warming - Invitation to Comfort" text by Nancy Perot Mulford.
Veranda (November - December 2006).

"A 19th-century carving of shepherd on Portuguese table, c. 1720. Italian 17th-century drawing."
Interior design by Pamela Pierce, Pierce Designs and Associates.
Photography by Peter Vitale.
"House Warming - Invitation to Comfort" text by Nancy Perot Mulford.
Veranda (November - December 2006).

"Louis XVI trumeaux over French buffet; Swedish side chair in antique linen."
Interior design by Pamela Pierce, Pierce Designs and Associates.
Photography by Peter Vitale.
"House Warming - Invitation to Comfort" text by Nancy Perot Mulford.
Veranda (November - December 2006).

"Italian 19th-century bibliotheque with Delft and French faience. Italian painting, c. 1830."
Interior design by Pamela Pierce, Pierce Designs and Associates.
Photography by Peter Vitale.
"House Warming - Invitation to Comfort" text by Nancy Perot Mulford.
Veranda (November - December 2006).

"Italian 18th-century lyre table made of old elements. Tuscan 17th-century chairs in Great Plains wool. Swedish sofa, c. 1740. Florio Collection embroidered linen curtains. Italian 18th-century wood chandelier. Walnut floor."
Interior design by Pamela Pierce, Pierce Designs and Associates.
Photography by Peter Vitale.
"House Warming - Invitation to Comfort" text by Nancy Perot Mulford.
Veranda (November - December 2006).

"In family room, custom sofa and chairs slipcovered in Gretchen Bellinger velvet. Custom bench slipcovered in Rogers and Goffigon camel hair. Painted panels above antique French doors that hide entertainment center."
Interior design by Pamela Pierce, Pierce Designs and Associates.
Photography by Peter Vitale.
"House Warming - Invitation to Comfort" text by Nancy Perot Mulford.
Veranda (November - December 2006).

"Pair of antique doors on sliders uses custom barn hardware. Framed herbs on wall. Biot jars from France. Parefeuille flooring."
Interior design by Pamela Pierce, Pierce Designs and Associates.
Photography by Peter Vitale.
"House Warming - Invitation to Comfort" text by Nancy Perot Mulford.
Veranda (November - December 2006).

"In breakfast room, antique walnut farm table with rush-seat armchairs, c. 1800, in Rogers and Goffigon linen. A 19th-century still life above 18th-century French limestone mantel. Custom lounge chairs slipcovered in Rogers and Goffigon camel hair. Curtains in Old World Weavers toile."
Interior design by Pamela Pierce, Pierce Designs and Associates.
Photography by Peter Vitale.
"House Warming - Invitation to Comfort" text by Nancy Perot Mulford.
Veranda (November - December 2006).

"Custom cabinets in butler's pantry in reclaimed Swedish pine with 16th-century French terra-cotta tiles as countertop. Iron 18th-century candelabra, 19th-century sconces and 18th-century cherubs."
Interior design by Pamela Pierce, Pierce Designs and Associates.
Photography by Peter Vitale.
"House Warming - Invitation to Comfort" text by Nancy Perot Mulford.
Veranda (November - December 2006).

"One piece of 4-inch-thick limestone with butcher block inset atop island. Antique iron chandelier. Stools in Jane Shelton check. Antique ceiling beams. All antique mantels and stone flooring in house from Chateau Domingue."
Interior design by Pamela Pierce, Pierce Designs and Associates.
Photography by Peter Vitale.
"House Warming - Invitation to Comfort" text by Nancy Perot Mulford.
Veranda (November - December 2006).

"Bed linens in Cowtan and Tout linen and Rogers and Goffigon wool. Bas argente 17th-century panel over bed. Nancy Corzine velvet on stool and antique wing chair. French 19th-century chandelier. Drapes and 18th-century Gustavian bench in Rose Tarlow-Melrose House linen. Antique Japanese rug on seagrass carpet."
Interior design by Pamela Pierce, Pierce Designs and Associates.
Photography by Peter Vitale.
"House Warming - Invitation to Comfort" text by Nancy Perot Mulford.
Veranda (November - December 2006).

"Antique limestone mantel. Iron 19th-century garden table. Regence carved overdoor on mirror. Gustavian daybed in Bergamo linen. Curtains in Rogers and Goffigon linen. Waterworks tub and faucets."
Interior design by Pamela Pierce, Pierce Designs and Associates.
Photography by Peter Vitale.
"House Warming - Invitation to Comfort" text by Nancy Perot Mulford.
Veranda (November - December 2006).

"In master sitting area, antique wing chair and custom chair in Nancy Corzine velvet. Pillows in Rogers and Goffigon cashmere. French mirror and limestone mantel, both 19th-century. Bookcases adapted from antique pine doors."
Interior design by Pamela Pierce, Pierce Designs and Associates.
Photography by Peter Vitale.
"House Warming - Invitation to Comfort" text by Nancy Perot Mulford.
Veranda (November - December 2006).

Sunday, 14 December 2014

Peter Vitale - Los Angeles and Santa Fe

Two years ago, I posted photos of photographer Peter Vitale's Santa Fe home as it appeared in Veranda magazine decorated for Christmas. I just picked up the Winter edition of Milieu magazine and discovered pictures of the Los Angeles apartment Mr. Vitale shares with his partner Harry Greiner, "a noted antiquarian." The apartment now serves as the two men's primary residence. Some of the furnishings - such as the T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings klismos chair - have moved from Santa Fe to Los Angeles. Take a look at the photos of the two homes and see which elements are the same. I will share the Los Angeles photos from Milieu first. Tom Boland provided design assistance with this apartment.

"The bedroom of a West Hollywood apartment is kept serene with a palette of grays and soft neutrals used on linen curtains, a headboard, Ralph Lauren shams, Irving and Morrison throw, and artworks." 
West Hollywood apartment of antiquarian Harry Greiner and Peter Vitale, photographer and editor-at-large of Milieu.
Interiors and photography by Peter Vitale.
Written by Andrew Myers.
"Decor Goes Modern" produced by Harry Greiner.
Milieu (Winter 2014).

"A trio of decorative squares by artist Jeremy Thomas adorns a living room wall." 
West Hollywood apartment of antiquarian Harry Greiner and Peter Vitale, photographer and editor-at-large of Milieu.
Interiors and photography by Peter Vitale.
Written by Andrew Myers.
"Decor Goes Modern" produced by Harry Greiner.
Milieu (Winter 2014).

"A trio of decorative squares by artist Jeremy Thomas adorns a living room wall. Living room furniture, including a T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings klismos chair, is kept low to allow for unobstructed views."
West Hollywood apartment of antiquarian Harry Greiner and Peter Vitale, photographer and editor-at-large of Milieu.
Interiors and photography by Peter Vitale.
Written by Andrew Myers.
"Decor Goes Modern" produced by Harry Greiner.
Milieu (Winter 2014).

"Views from the living room look north to the Directors Guild of America building and east to downtown Los Angeles. The custom iron table designed by the homeowner has a Calacatta marble top. The custom sofa and armchairs are covered in Christian Liaigre linen." 
West Hollywood apartment of antiquarian Harry Greiner and Peter Vitale, photographer and editor-at-large of Milieu.
Interiors and photography by Peter Vitale.
Written by Andrew Myers.
"Decor Goes Modern" produced by Harry Greiner.
Milieu (Winter 2014).

 "Views from the living room look north to the Directors Guild of America building and east to downtown Los Angeles. The custom iron table designed by the homeowner has a Calacatta marble top. Three of ten prints by Agnes Martin (far right) hang opposite a large mixed-media piece by Udo Noger. The custom sofa and armchairs are covered in Christian Liaigre linen."
West Hollywood apartment of antiquarian Harry Greiner and Peter Vitale, photographer and editor-at-large of Milieu.
Interiors and photography by Peter Vitale.
Written by Andrew Myers.
"Decor Goes Modern" produced by Harry Greiner.
Milieu (Winter 2014).

"A walnut Spanish Colonial campaign table is set against a wall in the dining room. The hues of the eighteenth-century Spanish gilt mirror echo those of the decorative ceiling molding, which dates to the building's construction in 1931." 
West Hollywood apartment of antiquarian Harry Greiner and Peter Vitale, photographer and editor-at-large of Milieu.
Interiors and photography by Peter Vitale.
Written by Andrew Myers.
"Decor Goes Modern" produced by Harry Greiner.
Milieu (Winter 2014).

" 'The dining room faces north, so it's as though it's backlit all the time,' says Vitale. The room's theatricality is heightened by gold paint applied to the molding and the gilt wood framing eighteenth-century Spanish Colonial mirrors. Cassina chairs are grouped around a Kartell glass and chrome table set on a Woodnotes rug." 
West Hollywood apartment of antiquarian Harry Greiner and Peter Vitale, photographer and editor-at-large of Milieu.
Interiors and photography by Peter Vitale.
Written by Andrew Myers.
"Decor Goes Modern" produced by Harry Greiner.
Milieu (Winter 2014).

" 'The dining room faces north, so it's as though it's backlit all the time,' says Vitale. The room's theatricality is heightened by gold paint applied to the molding and the gilt wood framing eighteenth-century Spanish Colonial mirrors. Cassina chairs are grouped around a Kartell glass and chrome table set on a Woodnotes rug."
West Hollywood apartment of antiquarian Harry Greiner and Peter Vitale, photographer and editor-at-large of Milieu.
Interiors and photography by Peter Vitale.
Written by Andrew Myers.
"Decor Goes Modern" produced by Harry Greiner.
Milieu (Winter 2014).

Here are the photos of the Peter Vitale's Santa Fe home, which appeared in the November/December 2007 edition of Veranda. As I noted when I first posted these photos in November 2012, I love his use of green, gold and white, as well as the serene beauty of the devotional art and the Spanish Colonial antiques he and his partner, Harry Greiner, have collected. 

"During the holidays, the walkway to this updated Pueblo-style 
Santa Fe home glows with farolitos."
Interiors by Peter Vitale and Harry Greiner.
Photography by Peter Vitale.
Text by Kimberlie Waugh-Bloodworth.
"Christmas in Santa Fe" produced by Mary Jane Ryburn.
Veranda (November - December 2007).

"In entry, 18th-c. Peruvian chest and mirror. Italian 19th-c. sconces and 18th-c. Mexican wooden candlesticks. French heart-shaped ex-votos on Roman marble bust, A.D. 100-400. Mexican 19th-c. vase. Beside chest, 19th-c. ossuary from the Philippines. 
Antique Italian chair."
Interiors by Peter Vitale and Harry Greiner.
Photography by Peter Vitale.
Text by Kimberlie Waugh-Bloodworth.
"Christmas in Santa Fe" produced by Mary Jane Ryburn.
Veranda (November - December 2007).

 “In entry, 18th-c. Peruvian chest and mirror. Italian 19th-c. sconces and 18th-c. Mexican wooden candlesticks. French heart-shaped ex-votos on Roman marble bust, 
A.D. 100-400. Mexican 19th-c. vase." 
Interiors by Peter Vitale and Harry Greiner.
Photography by Peter Vitale.
Text by Kimberlie Waugh-Bloodworth.
“Christmas in Santa Fe” produced by Mary Jane Ryburn.
Veranda (November – December 2007).

 "Antique ornaments and Wisteria glass garlands trim tree."
Interiors by Peter Vitale and Harry Greiner.
Photography by Peter Vitale.
Text by Kimberlie Waugh-Bloodworth.
"Christmas in Santa Fe" produced by Mary Jane Ryburn.
Veranda (November - December 2007).

"Kiva fireplace with cedar garland, green roses, 18th-c. Austro-Hungarian mirror and Mexican 19th-c. candlesticks. Conte crayon drawing. European 18th-c. chair in linen. Ann Lawrence Collection velvet pillow."
Interiors by Peter Vitale and Harry Greiner.
Photography by Peter Vitale.
Text by Kimberlie Waugh-Bloodworth.
“Christmas in Santa Fe” produced by Mary Jane Ryburn.
Veranda (November – December 2007). 

"Antique ornaments and Wisteria glass garlands trim tree. Kiva fireplace with cedar garland, green roses, 18th-c. Austro-Hungarian mirror and Mexican 19th-c. candlesticks. Conte crayon drawing. European 18th-c. chair in linen. Ann Lawrence Collection velvet pillow." 
Interiors by Peter Vitale and Harry Greiner.
Photography by Peter Vitale.
Text by Kimberlie Waugh-Bloodworth.
“Christmas in Santa Fe” produced by Mary Jane Ryburn.
Veranda (November – December 2007).

"Terra-cotta 19th-c. reproduction of Roman bust on pine pedestal. Mexican 19th-c. table. Venetian 18th-c. mirror. Saint's crown and processional crown, both 19th-c. Glass light cube from Italy. Mexican bowl. T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings chair."
 Interiors by Peter Vitale and Harry Greiner.
Photography by Peter Vitale.
Text by Kimberlie Waugh-Bloodworth.
“Christmas in Santa Fe” produced by Mary Jane Ryburn.
Veranda (November – December 2007).

"Peruvian chair, Spanish table, Colonial figure of Christ child, French table runner and Italian processional piece, all 18th-c. Fresh square wreaths with 19th-c. ex-votos."
 Interiors by Peter Vitale and Harry Greiner.
Photography by Peter Vitale.
Text by Kimberlie Waugh-Bloodworth.
“Christmas in Santa Fe” produced by Mary Jane Ryburn.
Veranda (November – December 2007).

 “Daybed, a gift from designer Billy Baldwin, and custom furnishings in linen. Ann Lawrence Collection and Kuba cloth pillows. Peruvian chest. French garden table. Custom and antique lamps. Glass table with bronze base, European blackamoor and French votive holder, 19th-c. French candelabra, 18th-c. Antique ottoman. Woven banana-leaf rug. Bookcase by Jean-Francois Chabaud.
Interiors by Peter Vitale and Harry Greiner.
Photography by Peter Vitale.
Text by Kimberlie Waugh-Bloodworth.
“Christmas in Santa Fe” produced by Mary Jane Ryburn.
Veranda (November – December 2007).

 “Daybed, a gift from designer Billy Baldwin, and custom furnishings in linen. Ann Lawrence Collection and Kuba cloth pillows. Peruvian chest. French garden table. Custom and antique lamps. Glass table with bronze base, European blackamoor and French votive holder, 19th-c. French candelabra, 18th-c. Antique ottoman. Woven banana-leaf rug. Bookcase by Jean-Francois Chabaud.
Interiors by Peter Vitale and Harry Greiner.
Photography by Peter Vitale.
Text by Kimberlie Waugh-Bloodworth.
“Christmas in Santa Fe” produced by Mary Jane Ryburn.
Veranda (November – December 2007).

"Napoleon portrait from Puebla, Mexico. 
Antique Mexican tureen of roses and mercury-glass balls."
 Interiors by Peter Vitale and Harry Greiner.
Photography by Peter Vitale.
Text by Kimberlie Waugh-Bloodworth.
“Christmas in Santa Fe” produced by Mary Jane Ryburn.
Veranda (November – December 2007).

"Antique Mexican tureen of roses and mercury-glass balls. Antique ceramics in custom lacquer shelves. Bohemian chandelier. Brazilian 19th-c. cypress chairs with suede cushions. Silk velvet for custom tablecloth and pillows, both from Ann Lawrence Collection. Woven paper rug. Gold chargers by Ron Dier. Robert Lee Morris china. Antique Mexican goblets. Geometric sculptures by Bruno Romeda on custom black bases." 
Interiors by Peter Vitale and Harry Greiner.
Photography by Peter Vitale.
Text by Kimberlie Waugh-Bloodworth.
“Christmas in Santa Fe” produced by Mary Jane Ryburn.
Veranda (November – December 2007).

 "Ex-votos of silver, gilt bronze and crystals from southern France, late 19th-c."
Interiors by Peter Vitale and Harry Greiner.
Photography by Peter Vitale.
Text by Kimberlie Waugh-Bloodworth.
“Christmas in Santa Fe” produced by Mary Jane Ryburn.
Veranda (November – December 2007).

"In bedroom, French Conte crayon drawing of Hercules above antique Portuguese inlaid chest. Vintage lamp. Antique English campaign bed used as bench in Ann Lawrence Collection French linen. Woven banana-leaf rug. Syrian inlaid table. 
Pleated linen shades and linen curtains."
Interiors by Peter Vitale and Harry Greiner.
Photography by Peter Vitale.
Text by Kimberlie Waugh-Bloodworth.
“Christmas in Santa Fe” produced by Mary Jane Ryburn.
Veranda (November – December 2007).

Peter Vitale is the author of The Divine Home: Living with Spiritual Objects.