Jan & Feb 2008

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Snowbound In Bethel

Rustic Sunday River getaway with a contemporary edge

The Vibrant Vision of
David Driskell

Sugarloaf Mt.
Family Retreat Takes Full Advantage of Maine's Long Winters

Digital Magazine

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    November/December 2009

     

    Photo Courtesy of The Applecart Press

    In our November/December Craft of Maine story, Suzette McAvoy covers the resurgence of the centuries-old craft of letterpress in Maine. Today, some of the most evocative and creative invitations, stationery, cards, exquisite limited-edition books, and other ephemera are being produced by letterpress printers. Here, we present to you a sampling of their work.

     

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    October 2009

    by Rebecca Falzano
    Photography Irvin Serrano

    In our October issue, we found proof that green doesn’t have to come at a super high premium. A Portland home built by developers Catherine and Jonathan Culley of Redfern Properties and designed by architect Chris Briley of Green Design Studio earned the ultimate in LEED ratings—platinum—and was sold for $415,000. Its photovoltaic panels, solar-evacuated tubes, solar shade system, and myriad other sustainable solutions will save the homeowner significantly in operating costs. It is estimated that total heat and electric costs will amount to just $80 a month, making it well worth the price. For homeowners looking for some quick solutions to greening their homes, Culley and Briley share a few suggestions.
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September 2010

 

Classic Kennebunk Cottage living with an elegant twist

David Moser The future of Thos. Moser

Archive

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    by Rebecca Falzano
    Photography Sean Alonzo Harris

    Creating exhibits for the windows of the world

    The creative chaos of Mark White’s waterfront workshop on Commercial Street in Portland couldn’t contrast more with the string of polished storefronts that line Fifth Avenue in Manhattan.

    But despite their differences in atmosphere and even echelon, the two have a before-and-after relationship that makes them inextricably linked; the “before” happens in Portland by the working hands of White’s team, and the “after” is the eye candy that fills retail windows and stores all over the world.

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    AIA Design Theory- August 2010

    Edited by Rebecca Falzano
    Photography Trent Bell

    Architect Carol De Tine shows us how adding inward can be better than adding on.

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    TREND WATCH-August 2010

    by Deborah Chatfield

    Environmentally friendly finds for the home

    Let It Glow - These candles are an instant hit as a gift. Made from soy wax, they are clean burning, soot-free, nontoxic, and biodegradable. Unlike petroleum, soy is a renewable resource. The vessels themselves make a statement—the Shanghai features a beautiful oriental cup; the Moroccan has a jewel-like effect with a gold leaf on colored glass; and the Mint Julep is in its very own silver cup. Their scent is intoxicating, and they last twice as long as paraffin candles. Market Street’s boxes are truly one-of-a-kind as well; each is hand-stamped with a wax seal and tied with a grosgrain ribbon. They are also one of the few suppliers that choose to use soy ink. marketstreetcandles.com

     


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