• RB COLLABORATIVE
  • Writing
  • Contact
Menu

Rachel Bosworth

  • RB COLLABORATIVE
  • Writing
  • Contact
Finn-Juhl-Chair-with-custom-upholstery-at-Elizabeth-Dow-Home.jpg

Sag Harbor Express: Elizabeth Dow Creates Dialogue Between Wallcovering and Textiles

February 26, 2018

Artist and designer Elizabeth Dow began her career as a color field painter, preferring paper to canvas for her works. It is a medium that suited her well, with several pieces being a part of the permanent collection at the Smithsonian, as well as having done installations for A-listers like Paul Simon, Harrison Ford, Bill Gates, Estee Lauder, Tiffany and Company, The Peninsula Hotel, and the Oval Office. Locally, Dow is known for her namesake home goods store and its popular wall coverings and textiles. Debuting her new collection, The Collective, she is sharing what this new line holds, and her journey into interiors.

Read more here.

Tags Elizabeth Dow, Hamptons, Sag Harbor, textiles, design
Comment
IMG_1067-1095x821.jpg

Sag Harbor Express: Generations-Old Business Brings Central Asia to Sag Harbor

October 4, 2017

OCTOBER 2017
For Zamani Gallery, cultural values lie at the heart of the generations-old family business. Beginning in 1930s Afghanistan, the Zamani family has amassed an authentic collection of handmade rugs, textiles, jewelry, and artifacts from Central Asia. Having recently opened a Sag Harbor outpost, Zamani House of Heritage, company president Temur Zamani aims to offer these same wares to Hamptons clientele while honoring the history of his native country.

Read the full story here.

Tags Zamani Gallery, Afghanistan, textiles, Hamptons, Sag Harbor
Comment