Inside AD's November 2025 Issue: Reinventing Tradition
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Inside AD's November 2025 Issue: Reinventing Tradition
"This issue-themed "reinventing tradition"-is packed with ultra-creative couples who forged very intentional paths in realizing their personal domestic paradises. Take actor and musician Zooey Deschanel, who met her decorating match in Jonathan Scott, one half of the HGTV-famous Property Brothers. For their maximalist New York City duplex, the pair specified "nothing modern" to their decorator, Young Huh, and the trio ran with it, nailing old-world ambience surreptitiously melded with cutting-edge smart-home technology."
"The 17th-century Tuscan farmhouse on our cover represents the very specific and exploratory vision of designer Harry Nuriev and Tyler Billinger, his life partner and CMO of the firm Crosby Studios. Nuriev, a kind of thoughtful bad boy of the design world, has no use for convention and is known for decoratively repurposing "things that don't belong to interior design," as he puts it. Think car parts turned into lighting, vintage T-shirts stitched into a canopy bed,"
Ultra-creative couples forged intentional domestic paradises by blending historical aesthetics with contemporary innovation. Actor-musician Zooey Deschanel and Jonathan Scott designed a maximalist New York duplex that forbade modern elements and integrated old-world ambience with cutting-edge smart-home technology under decorator Young Huh. Designer Harry Nuriev and Tyler Billinger transformed a 17th-century Tuscan farmhouse by decoratively repurposing nontraditional objects—car parts into lighting, vintage T-shirts into a canopy bed—juxtaposing rustic beams, stone floors, and the distinctive Crosby touch. British entrepreneurs Ruth and Tom Chapman acquired Les Ramades in Provence and renovated it while honoring the imprint of François Catroux and Betty.
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