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$ 9.95 A SANDOW PUBLICATION LUXE SOURCE®

NOV/DEC 2019 DISPLAY UNTIL 01/06/20

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DATE BOOKCAMI WEINSTEIN

A native of Westchester, Cami Weinstein isn’t new to the Greenwich, Connecticut area, but her design practice is—sort of. After a 20-year career in design, Weinstein opened up an office there five years ago. A self-professed classic designer, she loves to do “traditional with a twist.” Weinstein walks us through a typical day spent in town and how it informs her work. camidesigns.com

For the eighth year in a row, Salon Art + Design will set up shop at the Park Avenue Armory November 14-18. For those four days, visitors will have the chance to view a high caliber of art and design from 56 galleries in 14 countries that cuts across genres, styles and periods to create a robust compilation of works highlighting current trends in collectible design. Both new and seasoned collectors can find contemporary designs from Cristina Grajales Gallery alongside postwar French ceramics from Thomas Fritsch-Artrium in the 55,000-square-foot space. Newcomers this year include WonderGlass, Peter Blake Gallery and Charles Burnand. thesalonny.com

SAVE the DATESALON ART + DESIGN

9 a.m. One of my first stops is Farrow & Ball (above). I’m constantly there looking over paint samples for clients’ homes. This is one of a few stops I make in the burgeoning Design District. I can easily pop into three or four places within walking distance, such as Waterworks—which has gorgeous tiles and stone for kitchens and baths—and Circa Lighting, to gather a lot of ideas at once.

11 a.m. Greenwich is home to a number of great galleries—I like to see what’s going on in the art world because I love to place art in clients’ homes and I want to be up-to-date on current trends. My favorites are Weber Fine Art, Samuel Owen Gallery and Isabella Garrucho Fine Art.

12 p.m. I make a quick stop into Méli-Mélo, a French-inspired cafe with great salads. I like it because it’s fast and I’m always on the run.

1 p.m. Heading to work, I stop at Rogers & Goffigon, a trade showroom that’s essentially a boutique of specialty fabrics. I love their textiles and trims,

of which I’m currently using quite a few on a current project.

2 p.m. I take a detour to Hoagland’s, a gift shop that’s been around since 1937. They have fabulous items and treat their customers to a certain old-world charm. Then I swing by Lynnens on Greenwich Avenue for a wide array of high-end linens—they have a lot of custom items.

4 p.m. I always have to check out the fresh-cut flowers at McArdle’s Florist & Garden Center, a Greenwich staple. I use the beautiful buds in clients’ homes, in photo shoots and in my own home.

5 p.m. Whether I’m meeting a client or just need to end the day with a drink, I’ll go to Gabriele’s of Greenwich if I’m looking for something old-world—or The Spread if I want something a bit more hip.

6 p.m. I often finish the evening at Greenwich Historical Society, where they host lectures and events. They preserve all the history of this city while helping to expand on the history and keep the community vibrant.