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Camille LeFevre

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Camille LeFevre has been writing about architecture and design for local and national publications throughout her career as an arts journalist. Her love of home as a place of sanctuary, inspiration, and community is profound, whether she’s teaching Pilates out of her home studio in Saint Paul or welcoming guests to her family house in Sedona.
Lin Nelson-Mayson of the Goldstein Museum of Design.

The Goldstein Museum of Design: Small, But Mighty

When sisters Harriet and Vetta Goldstein arrived at the University of Minnesota in 1912 and 1914, respectively, they brought with them a new educational...
The exterior of a modern north woods home designed by Strand Design.

A Crisp and Clean Cabin

Having a cabin “up North,” seemingly a Midwest tradition if not a residency requirement, used to conjure visions of a rather ramshackle structure. Plain...

Chirigos Designs’ Grand Opening Showcases Artwork from Kolman & Pryor Gallery

 Three years ago, after Bridget Chirigos moved with her husband from Houston to the Twin Cities, she opened Chirigos Designs to indulge her two...

Relamp Sparks Creative Bulbs

Jess Schaack and her husband have lots of Edison bulbs in their home. “We love exposed lighting,” she says, “but after a while, I...

Sylvie & Mira Releases New Fabrics Inspired by Family

New patterns from Sylvie & Mira, by Minneapolis designer Lisa Peck of LiLu Interiors.

Alchemy Architects’ weeHouse Lives Large with New National Award

Alchemy Architects’ weeHouse continues to live large. Designed in Minnesota (the firm is located in St. Paul), built in Oregon, and delivered to the...

The Latest in Cabin Design Trends Sleek, Modern, and Minimalist

"Cabinologist," author, and architect Dale Mulfinger notes an increasing demand for modern sleek cabins, especially among young families.

Minnesota’s First Fine Art Auction House Finds an Eager Market

Revere Auctions, a new fine art auction house, opens in Minneapolis.

Goldstein Exhibit Features Floral Design Inspiration

Goldstein Museum of Design opens a new exhibit, “The Demonstration Garden: Designing Flowers,” Saturday, June 9, showcasing an array of floral designs in textiles, objects, and garments.
People playing Skyline Mini Golf at the Walker Art Center.

Mini Golf Returns to the Walker Art Center

Be sure to wear your Sunday Tiger for this one
A red timber-frame Lundie cabin with flowers in the window.

North Shore’s Lundie Tour

Let's get rustic
Disappear Retreat by Carly Coulson shows an-all window room overlooking a forest.

Architect Carly Coulson on Less is More

Environmentally friendly design
Living walls of herbs and vegetables frame the outdoor fireplace.

Asian-Inspired Landscape Evolves with Homeowners’ Preferences

Fanciful landscape evolves with homeowners’ preferences

Origami in the Garden Unfolds at the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum

Minnesota Landscape Arboretum unfolds its origami-inspired extravaganza with Origami in the Garden.

Art in Bloom is Infused with French Flair this Year

Art in Bloom, the Minneapolis Institute of Art’s (Mia) spring fundraiser, takes on French flair this year. See the colors and scents of spring during the four-day festival, April 26-29.

Love Your Mother on Earth Day

Earth Day is Sunday, April 22, but events will be held all weekend throughout the Twin Cities.

Revolution Design and Build Scrape and Rebuild a Minnetonka Home

The decision is more than simple economics. If you’re on the cusp, here’s some help.

Eric Odor and Jackie Millea Take Home Midwest Home’s 2018 Architecture Honors

Eric Odor and Jackie Millea take home this year's awards.
A wood table surrounded by chairs by Timber & Tulip.

Art in the Home

Curated by Lisa Peck of Lilu Interiors, Art in the Home runs from February 16 through April 13 at the Bloomington Center for the Arts.

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