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Rue Magazine - CB2 Collection Spotlight
We often find ourselves waxing poetic about design power couple Bob & Cortney Novogratz. But with a career like theirs, how could we not? From winning the hearts of America on “9 by Design” and “Home by Novogratz” to rebuilding entire New York City blocks from the ground up”¦ their enviable portfolio has more than earned its place with the interior design elite.
Of course, their third and final collection with CB2 is just as fabulous as you’d imagine. Inspired by their New England country home, each piece has significant sentimental value and a whole lot of style. The Novogratz are big on tradition, and with this line- they hope to inspire you to start your own traditions as well. Whether it’s hanging a peace sign on your front door to welcome guests over the holidays (as they do) or having a Christmas Eve dance party with a disco gnome, you’re sure to find a piece that you’ll treasure for years to come.
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Read the full article here - http://www.ruemag.com/trends-shopping/novogratz-cb2-holiday-collection
Washington Post - Bungalow Hotel Feature
Something looked strikingly familiar about the photos on Page 242 of “Home by Novogratz,” the fashionable coffee-table tome about the HGTV design couple. Studying the images, I felt as if I’d seen that rug before: black-and-white with interlocking gender symbols. And that bed: custom-made platform with built-in side tables and a single-stripe blanket draped over your 10 little piggies. And that wall art: a handcrafted flag of Jamaica, a puckish twist on patriotism.
Wait a minute: That’s my room. The space that I was reading about was the same one that I was currently inhabiting. Reality TV, are you filming this meta-moment?
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Read the full article here - Washington Post: Bed Check
CASA - A Wooden House in Brazil
When American design couple Robert and Cortney Novogratz fell in love with Brazil, they decided to buy a property in Transcoso. The beautiful wooden house is very different from their concrete home in Manhattan. Here their seven (!) children can walk barefoot, swim in warm water and run free. Although they work hard, having fun is essential for this inspiring family.
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