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Tatler Asia
Kelly Zerbini dishes on all of the details in the latest Tatler Asia home tours article. Dunnam Zerbini's Central Park South project features an expansive art collection, stunning light fixtures, and luxury furniture including a Kelly-favorite, Mattia Bonetti siesta chairs in the living room.
“I’ve always admired the bold shape and the unique materiality of these chairs,” says Kelly, describing their orange boucle fabric. “When searching for a statement piece in the great room, I wanted something both visually striking and comfortable. This colour also injects energy into the space without overwhelming it.”
Read more about Kelly's favorite touches and how she masterfully plays with personality in design here.
Metropolis Magazine
In the recent Metropolis Magazine spring issue, STUDY Architects principals Dan Yoder and Joe DiNapoli share a closer look into their Tucson residential project, highlighting their proactive approach to rainwater harvesting in a dessert environment.
Read all about their process behind this unique, Arizona home here.
Business of Home
Rachel Sloane Interiors (@rachelsloaneinteriors) shared her top marketing strategies for attracting new customers, including a before-and-after interiors book, and leveraging press coverage.
Read more here.
The New York Times
Hot off the press! Our client Dunnam Zerbini Design (@dunnamzerbini) is featured in The New York Times (@nytimes) for their incredible strategies when it comes to layering lighting within a space. To balance varying light sources, DZD partner Kelly Zerbini (@kzerbini) suggests distributing light through multiple fixtures such as adding multiple wall sconces in a room like she did in this featured project on Central Park South in Manhattan.
“It’s a creative look that gives you balanced lighting,” says Kelly, describing her approach when designing the media room in this home. “We do this sometimes so there’s not such a clear, definitive center point.”
Read more here.
AD PRO
What may have been overlooked in the past is no longer. Kitchens are shining in the limelight of design for their personalized approach, tailored to homeowners' needs. Amongst the many kitchen trends, Elizabeth Graziolo (@elizabethgraziolo) of Yellow House Architects prioritizes enduring materials that age gracefully with time.
Read about more 2025 kitchen trends from Elizabeth Graziolo here.
HOUSE BEAUTIFUL
Pamela Lastiri Interior Design Studio mentioned in House Beautiful. Read more here.
DESIGN NEWS NOW
Dunnam Zerbini Design (@dunnamzerbini) enters a new era. Principal Kelly Zerbini (@kzerbini)'s recent interview with Design News Now illuminates her beginnings, the firm's evolution as a legacy brand, their creative direction, and the importance of honoring visionaries Arthur Dunnam and Jed Johnson. Read more here.
Featured on Design News Now | Interiors pictured above by Dunnam Zerbini Design | PR by Miranda Agee New York
Livingetc
Finding balance is necessary when living in a city. Often times, this includes incorporating a mix of indoor-outdoor living and finding nature-adjacent mechanisms to assimilate into your home. For our client, Grisoro Studio, it was easy to find inspirations in textures and colors typically found outdoors, and apply it in this lush West Village kitchen.
Read more about Grisoro's technique here.
Business of Home
MANY clients, Kelly Zerbini of Dunnam Zerbini Design, Mindy Kelson O’Connor of MKO Architecture & Interiors, Gabriela Gargano of Grisoro Studio, and Rachel Sherman of Rachel Sloane Interiors, featured on Business of Home’s 2025 design trend forecast.
Read more about it here.
AD100 2025
Yellow House Architects was featured on 2025’s AD100 list for their talent in architecture and interior design. Read more about YHA and other top talents and innovators from the United States and around the world here.
San Francisco Magazine
Somewhere between Steve McQueen and James Dean. Congratulations to STUDY Architects co-founder Joe DiNapoli for being named one of San Francisco magazine's 2024 Men of Style.
Get to know more about Joe and how he finds his inspiration both on and off the job site by clicking the link in our bio. Thank you to Michael McCarthy and Katie Sweeney for this incredible round up of dapper SF men! Read more here.
Forbes America's Top 200 Residential Architect
Congratulations to Yellow House Architects for their placement on Forbes' inaugural America's Top 200 Residential Architects list! Nominees from all fifty states were chosen based on their exemplary work in single-family homes for their architectural form and detailing, building materials and craft, and green infrastructure, amongst many other qualities.
YHA's inclusion on this prestigious list is a testament to their commitment to design excellence and their ability to create stunning and functional spaces. We are so proud!
Pictured above is their Beaverkill Valley project, also featured on ArchDigest. Click the link in our bio to read more Forbes' Top 200 Residential Architects list.