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WELCOME to Nest by Tamara
Tamara Matthews-Stephenson is the creative talent behind Nest by Tamara, a captivating journal dedicated to interior design, history and lifestyle inspiration. With a passion for design and a keen eye for aesthetics, she shares her expertise and insights. Tamara has established herself as a prominent figure in the world of interior design and her design philosophy is rooted in the idea that a well-designed home can elevate the quality of life, combining beauty with functional everyday living. Her blog is a testament to her dedication to helping readers achieve this balance. Beyond her writing, She is also an accomplished interior designer who is known for her talent blending diverse styles which has earned her a loyal following and recognition within the interior design industry. She has worked on a wide range of projects- from luxurious urban homes to cozy beach houses. Additionally, she is the Creative Director and Owner of root cellar designs, LLC, an artisan line of textile and wallpaper sold exclusively to the design industry. She designs and manufactures her wares in the United States and sells her line through trade showrooms around the country. Connect with Tamara Matthews Stephenson through email at rootcellardesings@gmail.com and at nestnestnest.blogspot.com for weekly stories, or through her fabric and wallpaper designs at rootcellardesigns.com and embark on a journey to transform your living spaces.

Design Luncheon at The Maidstone Club Hosted by The East Hampton Historical Society


Stephen Sills & David Netto
MAKING HOUSES & GARDENS:

A Recap of a Lovely Summer Luncheon 

at the Maidstone Club in East Hampton

on August 10th

photographs provided by East Hampton Historical Society
credit, Rossa Cole

the 7th annual East Hampton Historical Society's Luncheon Series
at the Maidstone Club

I am happy to inform about last week's Summer Lecture Luncheon Hosted by The East Hampton Historical Society.  Firstly, I am grateful to be invited each year to this wonderful seven-year tradition where guests hear from design talents followed by a delicious luncheon overlooking the roaring ocean at the iconic Maidstone Club in East Hampton.  

This year, we heard from interior designer Stephen Sills who (although he claims he is a nervous speaker) was relaxed, funny as heck and enthralling. Sills walked us through his design journey- the road he traveled to becoming an iconic interior designer today while telling us of his beginnings from his hometown in Oklahoma where as a boy he collected magazine room schemes to inform his design sensibility, to designing homes today for an impressive roster of clients- including celebrities Tina Turner and Martha Stewart (his neighbor).  It's a good testament to him that almost all his clients become life-long friends.  The slide show of Sill's works showed an eclectic array of homes that takes on both modern and traditional sensibilities with a lovely thread of antiques in almost all his interiors.  His designs are layered yet edited and his love for art, history and architecture is evident in his work.  It's no wonder Karl Lagerfeld (also a client) described his home in Bedford as "the chicest house in American"

All of this was told to us in an interview style Q&A led by another great talent and designer, David Netto (who wrote the text for Sill's newly debuted book).  The book, A Vision for Design (Rizzoli) is available in book stores now. We laughed at the fun banter between Netto and Sills, their friendship and familiarity palpable. The event was sponsored by the Wilmington Trust and proceeds from the program will benefit the East Hampton Historical Society.  


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