Collection by Elizabeth Walsh
Tiles
“There’s no right answer except to play and experiment,” says interior designer Jonathan Adler in regards to the Shelter Island getaway he shares with his husband, fellow design expert Simon Doonan. Custom ceramic wall tiles, a few plants, and a self-made rug, stool, and coffee table all add to the home's inimitable decor.
Faust, the hotel's restaurant, hearkens back to 19th-century Bavarian beer hall. The bar, stools, and furniture in the space are by Jessica Carnevale, a RISD-trained designer who's based in Brooklyn. "We sought to create [a hotel] that felt for the place and of the place, so guests could be locals and locals could be guests for an evening," Heckman says. "Nothing is more democratic than a beer hall, so Faust was created with that common spirit in mind."
Half Hex Mix in fog.
Design: Christina Zamora
Photo: Jeffery Cross
#heath #heathceramics #tiles #dwell
The small powder room features graphic ceramic tile from Couleurs & Matures Patchwork.
A Parisian Pied-À-Terre by Piret Johanson Studio #designmilk
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![Faust, the hotel's restaurant, hearkens back to 19th-century Bavarian beer hall. The bar, stools, and furniture in the space are by Jessica Carnevale, a RISD-trained designer who's based in Brooklyn. "We sought to create [a hotel] that felt for the place and of the place, so guests could be locals and locals could be guests for an evening," Heckman says. "Nothing is more democratic than a beer hall, so Faust was created with that common spirit in mind."](https://images2.dwell.com/photos/6063391372700811264/6133523623316336640/original.jpg?auto=format&q=35&w=160)













