Pop and Color! P Green is let loose in Miami and drums up the Meyer Brothers as E Louie finds a new high tech home in the Garment District and A Raver flies up to Vermont to tempt us with outdoor greenery that is still ahead. We like the PEEKS into people's home, but wish there were MORE PICS (no pun intended).
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- Miami Design Duo, Sunny Side Up: Doug and Gene Meyer's "hot tropical style" is put on display, showing off these designers and Miami in it's best, most visually stimulating light.

- The Borrowers - Looking High and Low: Jacqueline Heer's raw loft on 36th street gets turned into a "sleek, still hard-edged place softened by golden light" with the help of SchappacherWhite. It's a little cold, but the conviction and materials are impressive.

- Homes and Gardens, Living in Harmony: This is about JULIE MOIR MESSERVY, a garden/home designer and author of a number of popular books, including a new one called "Outside the Not So Big House" that just came out. In her words: "The big idea of the whole book is that the house is not a home without the landscape."

- Personal Shopper - New Cleaning Tools: Vacuums, gadgets and gloves for cleaning, but the Dyson is still unbeaten.
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- Inviting Anarchy Into My Home: Baby Boomers Talk About Shaking Their Life up Ch. 1,894. If the word "anarchist" had been used one more time we would have been sick under the desk. Sorry, just had to vent for a moment.

- Q. My house has 40-year-old sliding glass doors with aluminum frames. Should I change them? Good for folks with sliding doors as Craig Kellog tells us they're coming back in style.
Currents Goes To London!

- Paul Smith's new shop, 9 Albemarle Street, with some pics. Boy, would it be nice to visit.

- The Ceccato family (Think candy empire in Milan) are auctioning off some valuable modern pieces by Gio Ponti this month

- Donnybrook Quarter is new residential quarter in East London designed by peterbarberarchitects.com

- Chickfighting with Nigella, Sophie Conran, the daughter of Terence Conran, has just come out with a line of porcelain tableware.

- Ian and Richard Abell (more brothers!) do really cool metalwork for high end designers. Their company is called Based Upon.

- Helen Amy Murray, 25, makes sculptural fabrics for very high prices and is quite popular, according to this writer. You can see more of her at helenamymurray.com
- Paul Smith's new shop, 9 Albemarle Street, with some pics. Boy, would it be nice to visit.
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